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WATCH: “Straight Up” with Danny Seaman and guest Lital Shemesh, Ep. 1

In this powerful premiere episode of “Straight Up,” host Danny Seaman, former senior official at the Israeli Prime Minister’s Office, sits down with veteran Israeli journalist and broadcaster Lital Shemesh (Channel 14 News) for a hard-hitting conversation on the future of Gaza, the Palestinian Authority and the dangerous implications of international funding.

As Israel contemplates “the day after” the Gaza war, Danny and Lital break down why Israelis overwhelmingly reject the return of the Palestinian Authority to power in Gaza. Lital, author of “How Much Is a Dead Jew Worth?,” exposes the PA’s disturbing “pay-for-slay” policy—funding terrorists and rewarding families of those who murder Jews.

Topics covered include:

  • Trump’s proposed Gaza relocation plan

  • The PA’s continued support for Hamas terrorists

  • Palestinian indoctrination through education

  • UNRWA’s complicity in terror activities

  • U.S. and European aid fueling extremism

  • Why true peace requires cultural reform, not just political deals

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