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“The Meira K Show,” Ep. 7

This week on “The Meira K Show,” Meira dives straight into Israel’s Shin Bet scandal, “Qatargate” corruption, press freedom violations and the bureaucratic deep state. If you want the real story behind the headlines, this episode is a must-watch.

Exposing explosive leaks from Israel’s internal security service, Meira uncovers shocking recordings of Jewish citizens being targeted without evidence. She unpacks the growing scandal of Qatar’s influence in Israeli politics; the deep ties between corrupt bureaucrats; and the rising threats to freedom of speech and journalism in Israel.

Meira also tackles the outrageous pay-for-slay program, funded by U.S. taxpayer dollars, that rewards terrorism and explains how Israel is fighting back militarily and diplomatically. From Netanyahu’s battle against the ICC to Trump’s new tariffs, this episode covers it all – plus, we end on a heartwarming note, showcasing Israeli talent recognized by Justin Bieber!

See more at: @JNS_TV. And don’t forget to hit the subscribe button!

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Meira Kolatch is the host of “The Meira K Show” on JNS TV.
The memo calls on the party to be aware of “the strategic goal of groypers across the nation” to take over the Republican party from within.
The New York City mayor said that he is “grateful that Leqaa has been released this evening from ICE custody after more than a year in detention for speaking up for Palestinian rights.”
“I hope all the folks from Temple Israel know that we’re praying for them,” the U.S. vice president said. “We’re thinking about them.”
The co-author of the K-12 law told JNS that “this attempt to undermine crucial safety protections for Jewish children at a time when antisemitic hate and violence is rampant and rising is breathtaking.”
The measure has drawn opposition from civil-liberties groups, including the state’s ACLU.

Israel Airports Authority confirmed that the planes were empty and no injuries were reported.