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Ridvan Aydemir: Muslim separatism could be coming to England next

WATCH: “The Quad” with Fleur Hassan-Nahoum and guest Ridvan Aydemir

“The Quad” is a dynamic weekly panel show hosted by Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, Israel’s innovation envoy and former Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem. The series brings together a powerhouse lineup of bold, insightful women to tackle the most pressing stories from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. With Fleur at the helm, The Quad features regular co-hosts including Shoshana Keats-Jaskel, founder of Chochmat Nashim, journalist and human-rights activist Emily Schrader and other leading voices shaping conversation and change.

Through sharp analysis, diverse perspectives and unapologetic commentary, The Quad confronts the complex political, cultural and social challenges facing Israel and the Jewish people today. Each episode cuts through noise and narrative spin to deliver real insight, honest debate and empowering female perspectives on issues that define our time. Bold, informed and refreshingly authentic, The Quad redefines how Israel and the Middle East are discussed—one conversation at a time.

On this episode of the Quad, Fleur Hassan-Nahoum sits down with Ridvan Aydemir, an ex-Muslim commentator and host of Apostate Prophet. The two discuss the ticking timb bomb of how Muslim seperatism could be coming to England next.

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