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The Quad

The Quad

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The Quad is a dynamic weekly panel show hosted by Fleur Hassan-Nahoum, former Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem. The show features a rotating group of bold, insightful women who tackle the biggest stories from Israel, the Middle East and the Jewish world. With sharp analysis, diverse perspectives and unapologetic commentary, The Quad challenges conventional narratives and brings clarity to complex issues shaping our time.JNS Podcasts Politik & Regierungen
  • Inside Iran’s Crumbling Regime: Why IRGC Defectors Are Speaking Now
    Jan 21 2026
    Was Trump about to strike Iran, then blinked at the last second? Today, we dig into the whiplash: the U.S. reportedly stood down just as Israelis were bracing for retaliation, while Washington claims executions were “shut down” even as leaked footage and regime messaging suggest the slaughter continued off-camera. You’ll learn how the panel reads the gap between diplomatic talking points and on-the-ground realities (blackouts, propaganda access, “white SIM cards”), why negotiations that ignore the regime’s ideology may be structurally doomed and how Qatar/Turkey and oil politics could be shaping decisions that leave 90 million Iranians trapped...plus a hard-hitting “Scumbag of the Week” segment exposing Western media mouthpieces and a “Heroes” segment highlighting voices pushing for moral clarity.
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    51 Min.
  • Bloodshed in the Streets of Iran and the Cameras Go Dark, What Comes Next?
    Jan 13 2026
    Iran’s Islamic regime is trying to bury evidence of atrocities the same way it’s done before: by choking off the internet, tightening a blackout and daring the world to look away. "The Quad" panel pulls apart the media double standard (why some atrocities get treated as “claims” while other narratives get reported as fact), exposes the moral collapse of celebrity activism and campus protest culture and tackles the question hanging over everything: if the death toll is truly climbing into the thousands, what would U.S. involvement actually look like and what signals should you watch for next? You’ll come away with a sharper eye for propaganda patterns, a clearer map of the geopolitical chessboard (Iran–Syria–Jordan–U.S.) and a bracing sense of how quickly history can pivot when the cameras go dark.
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    53 Min.
  • Are Iran’s Rulers Preparing to Flee? Inside the Regime’s Panic
    Jan 7 2026
    The Iranian regime is wobbling and for the first time in decades, it feels different. As protests erupt across more than 100 cities, Iranians are no longer chanting vague slogans, they’re openly calling for the return of the Shah. This week, the panel breaks down why this uprising may be the real deal: cracks inside the IRGC, open defections and the sudden re-emergence of Reza Pahlavi as a unifying figure. Add Trump’s ominous warnings, regime brutality caught on camera and Iran’s global terror web, and you get a moment that could redraw the Middle East. Is this the beginning of the end for the Islamic Republic… or its most dangerous phase yet?
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    51 Min.
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