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The hidden strategy to dismantle Hamas’s funding network

“The Meira K Show,” Ep. 26

What if the hostages coming home is just the beginning and not the end?

Host Meira K explores the biggest question facing Israel and the world today: What does true victory look like after Oct. 7? As the world holds its breath over a potential hostage release deal, Meira challenges the prevailing narrative and warns against settling for symbolic closure.

This isn’t just a war between Israel and Hamas, but a global ideological battle against Islamism and terrorism. Gaza is only the front line. Meira breaks down the Trump-Netanyahu 20-point Mideast peace plan and explains why its real genius isn’t in the points themselves but in the shift of strategy: turning pressure from Hamas to its patrons in Doha and Tehran.

Topics covered:

  • Why the Qatar-Hamas relationship is the real axis of power
  • U.S. President Donald Trump’s bold executive move and its implications for regional leverage
  • Structural victory vs. emotional closure: what Israel actually needs
  • The ideological battlefield: education, public relations and narrative warfare
  • Why the West must finally confront Islamism and not appease it
Meira Kolatch is the host of “The Meira K Show” on JNS TV.
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.

The victims suffered light blast wounds and were listed in good condition at Beilinson Hospital.
The IDF said that the the Al-Amana Fuel Company sites generate millions of dollars a year for the Iranian-backed terror group.
A U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission fact sheet says that the two countries are working to “undermine the U.S.-led global order.”
“Opining on world affairs is not the job of a teachers’ union,” said Mika Hackner, director of research at the North American Values Institute.