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Is Gaza finally turning on Hamas?

WATCH: “The Quad” with guest Daniel Ryan Spaulding and Ami Kozak

In this episode of “The Quad,” Israeli innovation envoy Fleur Hassan-Nahoum is joined by her co-host Shoshanna Keats-Jaskel, founder of Chochmat Nashim, along with special guests comedian and activist Daniel-Ryan Spaulding, and comedian and advocate Ami Kozak for an unfiltered, funny and fearless conversation from Jerusalem.

This episode dives into:

  • The growing civilian protests inside Gaza against Hamas
  • Speculation over the future of Hamas and possible Gaza relocation plans
  • Donald Trump’s Middle East strategy and its disruptive influence
  • Media bias, influencer culture and Qatari funding
  • The woke-left, woke-right and the rise of antisemitism disguised as “activism”
  • The role of satire in fighting hate

Smart, irreverent and unapologetically Zionist, “The Quad” is your essential watch for real talk on the Middle East and Israel.

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