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Why the UK will regret losing its backbone

“The Quad” with guest Jonathan Sacerdoti

Join Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, the host of “The Quad,” for this exclusive interview with Jonathan Sacerdoti, a journalist and TV producer based in the United Kingdom.

Sacerdoti has spent the past year—since Hamas’s terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023—fighting antisemitism and the biased coverage of Israel that has pervaded the British media.

And he has some choice words and insight into what he calls the “intellectual pygmies” in the British government.

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