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19 November 2024

Tamar Yonah Show: Trump: Messiah? Or Part of the Swamp?! VERY IMP!

I  LISTENED TO THE WHOLE INTERVIEW SHOW.   
THE VIDEO IS STILL AVAILABLE AT https://youtu.be/SmOr4aLfB8I?si=tRbxLfwF1UgZtIVC    
CLICK ON THE “Watch on You Tube” link posted.
Try these links:  https://israelnewstalkradio.com/category/tamar-yonah/
www.ManagementOfReality.com
Rumble: www.Rumble.com/user/intr
Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/INTRyoutube

 

The implications of the recent U.S. presidential election on Israel’s security, and regarding Donald Trump, it will have to wait to be seen if Trump is the Free World's 'Messiah', or part of the swamp.

Featured Guests:

Jonathan Pollard, A former U.S. Navy intelligence analyst who served 30 years in prison for providing classified information to Israel for its defense, -information that should have been given to Israel as an American ally. Now living in Jerusalem, Jonathan is a passionate advocate for Israeli sovereignty. [Jonathan said HE WAS WARNED ALREADY]

Francisco Gil-White - A political anthropologist and former professor who focuses on the influence of media and power elites in shaping Western democracies. In today’s discussion, Jonathan Pollard and Francisco Gil-White speak with Tamar Yonah and explore the implications of the recent U.S. presidential election on Israel’s security, particularly in relation to its ongoing conflict with Iran and its proxies. With the geopolitical landscape shifting, they discuss if there will be any major change of policy in the Middle East. Hat tip and appreciation to Matt Zucker for producing this podcast.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Seems like IsraelTalkRadio isn't allowing it?

Neshama said...

Look how quick they operate

Neshama said...

On UT, go to “israelnewstalkradio” and the video comes up. Quick before that disappears too.

Bitachon 183 - Israel's Enemies Fall Fast

  if someone were to suggest that possibly our Reb Goldwag could be selected by HKB"H to be our Mashiach, I would not be surprised