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Israel is back at war

“The Meira K Show,” Ep. 4

The ceasefire with Hamas is over, and so Israel has officially resumed military operations in the Gaza Strip.

In this breaking-news episode of “The Meira K Show,” she discusses the renewed war in the south; the political firestorm in Israel; and the global media’s obsession with Benjamin Netanyahu, instead of the real enemy.

Topics covered:

  • The renewed war in Gaza and military strategy
  • The Israeli government shake-up and Netanyahu’s leadership
  • The Shin Bet controversy and intelligence failures from Oct. 7
  • The media’s role in shaping public perception and division
  • The impact of U.S. support under the Trump administration
  • The fight for Israel’s future and bringing the hostages home

Don’t let the media distract you—this is about Israel’s survival. Get the real story, unfiltered and unapologetic.

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

JNS will host its inaugural International Policy Summit on Monday, April 28, 2025. This daylong event will convene government officials, policymakers, diplomats, security experts, leaders of pro-Israel organizations, and influencers for vital discussions aimed at addressing Israel’s critical challenges and opportunities in a post-Oct. 7 world.

Registration at this point is for invitees only. However, you can submit a request for registration in the following link.

Meira Kolatch is the host of “The Meira K Show” on JNS TV.
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