On today’s Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten, over 700 rockets were fired at Israel over the weekend resulting in the death of four Israelis. Was Israel too quick to seek a cease fire with Hamas? Doesn’t Israel have a policy of not negotiating with terrorists? Could Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu be looking for quiet as Israel gets ready to host Eurovision? Also on the show Marc Prowisor Director of Security for the One Israel Fund reports from down south where he is busy providing necessary equipment to the security chiefs and medics in full anticipation that this “cease fire” won’t last long.
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The Shaky Coalition
While Prime Minister Netanyahu is trying to salvage his government, indications at this point show that Israel could be headed towards early elections. Defense Minister Avigdor Lieberman has already resigned, and while Ministers Bennett and Shaked this morning decided to remain in the government, can Netanyahu somehow hang on with a razor thin 61-seat majority in the Knesset? Also, despite the political turmoil and the chaos caused by Hamas this past week firing nearly 500 rockets at Israeli towns, Israel is on pace for a record number of tourists visiting the Jewish State in 2018. Josh Hasten discusses these topics and everything else making news on this weeks’ “Israel Uncensored.”
Revoke the Citizenship of Those Who Call for Israel’s Demise
On today’s Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten, Josh fumes at this past Saturday night’s rally in Tel Aviv, in which Israeli Arabs called for the destruction of the State and the murder of its citizens. Josh says that those who openly prove their treasonous intentions should have their citizenship revoked. Also on the show, the latest news from the Gaza “ceasefire,” which isn’t really a ceasefire as firebomb kites and balloons continue to fall in the south, while Josh says the concept of ‘ceasefire’ doesn’t exist in Hamas Jihadist society.