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Is the BBC anti-Semitic? John Ware answers.
The BBC has recently been involved a number of controversies related to Israel. Were these unfortunate errors of judgement or a symptom of an underlying anti-Semitism? KAN's Mark Weiss spoke with John Ware, a veteran investigative reporter who has made numerous BBC documentaries.- 9 דקות
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Moved to Serve
In the US, conservative commentator Tucker Carlson declared that any American who has fought for a foreign army should lose their American citizenship… especially those who served in the IDF. Steve Hartov, who is a combat veteran of the Israeli paratroopers and also a retired major in the US Air National Guard spoke with reporter Arieh O’Sullivan on the inciteful statement by Carlson.- 8 דקות
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Despite conflict over Syrian Druze, security talks with Syria could happen
Dr. Jacques Neriah, of the Middle East Jerusalem Center for Security and Foreign Affairs, and former deputy head of assessment for IDF military intelligence, said Israel’s actions against Damascus were part of a new strategy to make the area of southern Syria demilitarized. He told reporter Arieh O’Sullivan that despite the conflict, talks on security arrangements could still occur.- 7 דקות
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Spreading protection over Syrian Druze could be risky
Reserve Lt.-Col. Sarit Zehavi, president and founder of Alma Research and Education Center, said that the moves by Israel to protect the Syrian Druze was bringing Israel into an internal conflict inside Syria, something Israel has avoided for decades. She told reporter Arieh O’Sullivan that the risks of Druze being killed or kidnapped in Syria could put Israel in a very complicated position.- 5 דקות
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IDF strikes Syrian military targets as regime forces advance on Druze city
The IDF struck Syria military targets as regime forces advanced on a Druze minority city that has been the center of sectarian clashes in southern Syria.. Middle East expert Prof. Eyal Zisser, Vice Rector of Tel Aviv University, spoke to KAN reporter Naomi Segal about the developments.- 9 דקות
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The generation that rose up after Oct 7th are angry with Haredi draft dodgers
United Torah Judaism have quit the government in protest over the failure to introduce a Haredi draft exemption bill -a move that could trigger early elections. Yonatan Shalev, founder of the Shoulder to Shoulder organization, told KAN's Mark Weiss that the generation which rose up after October 7th is angry with the government for failing to deal with the ultra-Orthodox draft dodgers.- 8 דקות
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Attorney general refuses to attend controversial dismissal hearing
Attorney General Gali Baharav-Miara this week refused to attend a dismissal hearing called by a newly formed ministerial committee, writing earlier that the government decision to change the firing method is illegal, Dr. Amir Fuchs, of the Israel Democracy Institute, told KAN reporter Naomi Segal that the bid to oust the attorney general is part of a dangerous wave that threatens Israeli democracy- 11 דקות
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