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The Gaza aid dilemma: Is Israel empowering its enemies?

“The Meira K Show,” Ep. 11

In this packed episode, Meira breaks down the latest military strategy in Gaza—analyzing the slow and methodical ground operations of the Israel Defense Forces, as well as Israel’s controversial decision to resume humanitarian aid, despite widespread concerns that Hamas continues to hijack shipments.

She weighs both sides of the “aid vs. military pressure” debate, especially in light of halted hostage negotiations and international diplomatic pressure from the European Union and the United States.

Next, she delves into Israel’s internal political drama—from Prime Minister Netanyahu’s appointment of David Zini as the new head of the Shin Bet to the ongoing power struggle with Israel’s Supreme Court and attorney general. She doesn’t hold back on the rising influence of unelected legal elites.

But it’s the inflammatory claim that IDF soldiers are killing babies “as a hobby” by politician and IDF reserve general Yair Golan that sets off fireworks. Meira explores the disturbing trend of former Israeli generals and prime ministers parroting anti-Israel rhetoric and the catastrophic damage it causes globally.

Plus:

  • Meira’s book of the week on the military lessons of Oct. 7, 2023
  • A tribute to hostages with powerful birthday stories
  • Bizarre psychological warfare targeting Israeli civilians

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Meira Kolatch is the host of “The Meira K Show” on JNS TV.
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