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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.
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