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Meet the father of 11 the Israeli establishment wants to shut down

“The Meira K Show,” Ep. 25

Something explosive is happening in Israel, and most Americans have no clue. In this week’s episode, host Meira K breaks down the shocking political war behind the headlines: the rise of Maj. Gen. David Zini, an Orthodox, right-wing father of 11 who’s just been nominated to lead Israel’s most secretive and powerful agency: the Shin Bet.

But this isn’t just about one man. It’s about who really runs Israel—the elected right-wing majority or the entrenched unelected security elite.

Zini’s nomination has shaken the Israeli establishment to its core. Why? Because he predicted the Hamas massacre on Oct. 7, 2023, in a memo. When others stayed silent, he ran into battle. And now, instead of being celebrated, he’s being attacked by judges, ex-Shin Bet chiefs, the media and leftist elites terrified of losing control.

Meira discusses:

  • What the Shin Bet actually does (and why Americans should care)
  • How Oct. 7 exposed Israel’s deep state failures
  • Why Zini’s religious identity triggered such fierce backlash
  • The war between Israel’s security narrative and its democratic majority
  • The symbolic power of a kippah-wearing commander leading Israel’s internal shield
Meira Kolatch is the host of “The Meira K Show” on JNS TV.
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