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  • Former pro-Palestinian activist from Stanford explains why she left the movement
    Feb 8 2026
    A former pro-Palestinian activist at Stanford University has described how her experience inside campus protest movements led her to reassess her views on Israel, antisemitism, and political activism following October 7.

    In the interview, Taryn Thomas said she initially joined pro-Palestinian activism with good intentions, driven by limited knowledge of international politics and strong emotional reactions to images from Gaza.

    Produced and edited by Gadi Zaig and Shifra Jacobs.
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    36 Min.
  • 'Terrible explosion of antisemitism in Australia since Oct. 7,' Scott Morrison says
    Feb 1 2026
    Former Australian prime minister Scott Morrison said Australia faced “a great danger” of moving in the UK’s direction on radical Islam and social cohesion, arguing that the surge in antisemitism since the October 7 massacre exposed long-running failures that Australian leaders, institutions, and communities avoided confronting.

    Morrison spoke on the sidelines of the Generation Truth antisemitism conference in Jerusalem, after appearing on the event’s program. He described Australia as a country that “left the door open” to an antisemitic wave that erupted after October 7 and kept building.
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    16 Min.
  • Israeli musician Eyal Zakai reflects on Gaza service and song written in combat
    Jan 20 2026
    Israeli musician Eyal Zakai never planned to pause his career just as it was gaining momentum. Raised in Israel after making Aliyah from New York as a toddler, Zakai grew up in a musical household and began performing at a young age.

    Together with his older brother, he started uploading homemade music covers to YouTube, recording wherever space allowed, bedrooms, living rooms, anywhere they could set up a camera.
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    27 Min.
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