Yoni Diller arrived at the Supernova Music Festival just hours before Hamas terrorists launched their attack on Israel. Having survived this harrowing experience, Yoni is now traveling the world to share his story.
On October 7, Tal Shimony went from dancing in a field at the Supernova Music Festival to running for her life as the site was attacked by Hamas terrorists. Tal guides us through what she witnessed that morning and the exhibit 'Nova 6.29,' where the community aims to tell their story and honor those killed and taken hostage.
This week, Mark Weitzman from the World Jewish Restitution Organization, joins us to discuss the links between the October 7 Hamas attack on Israel and the Holocaust, and how Holocaust museums worldwide and in Israel are grappling with the aftermath.
This week President Biden re-designated Yemen’s Houthis as a global terrorist group amid its increasing attacks on international shipping in the Red Sea. Meanwhile, in Lebanon, the Hezbollah terror group continues to threaten Israel's northern border, and the Israel-Hamas war continues as Hamas still holds more than 100 Israeli hostages taken on 10/7.
The International Court of Justice is currently hearing South Africa's case accusing Israel of genocide in Gaza. Professor Geoffrey Corn from Texas Tech University joins us to explain how we got here, the case’s significance, and why the claims of genocide are baseless.