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JNS exclusive video-interview with Netanyahu days after the ceasefire deal

WATCH: “Standpoint” with Gabe Groisman

What does it take to withstand a global storm and emerge stronger than ever? In this historic episode of “Standpoint with Gabe Groisman”, former Mayor of Bal Harbour and Jewish community leader Gabe Groisman sits down in Jerusalem with none other than Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, just days after the Trump-brokered ceasefire deal and hostage release reshaped the Middle East. With candid insight, Netanyahu explains why the 20-point Gaza peace plan was the right deal at the right time and carefully lays out what it means for Israel’s future and the shifting balance of power across the region.

This wide-ranging conversation covers it all: the emotional return of Israeli hostages, the strength of the U.S.-Israel alliance under President Trump, the Abraham Accords and the controversial role of Qatar and Turkey in the negotiations. Netanyahu also addresses the proposed International Stabilization Force (ISF) in Gaza and outlines the necessity of a Hamas-free future. Viewers also get a rare glimpse into the personal toll of leadership, from Netanyahu’s reflections on his brother Yoni’s heroism to the unwavering support of his wife and soldiers on the frontlines. Don’t miss this powerful conversation packed with geopolitical insight.

Gabe Groisman is an attorney, government affairs consultant and founder of Groisman, LLC. He is the former mayor of Bal Harbour, Fla., and host of the podcast “Standpoint with Gabe Groisman.”
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