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Journalist, broadcaster, and commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti engages in in-depth conversations with thought leaders, experts, and influential voices from around the world. Covering politics, culture, history, and current affairs, each episode delivers sharp analysis, valuable insights, and engaging discussions on the most pressing topics of our time. Cutting through the noise, this series provides informed perspectives on the issues shaping the world today.
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Condemned by mobs on the streets of the West, denounced by governments across Europe and beyond, and vilified by the United Nations and its satellite institutions, Israel might nevertheless be in a stronger strategic position than at any point in its history.Two years after October 7th, Israel’s international standing has deteriorated even as its regional power has expanded. What appears in Western capitals as isolation and moral failure is understood very differently in the Middle East, where strength is measured not by approval but by the capacity to act, to endure condemnation, and to defeat enemies who interpret restraint as weakness.In this conversation, Jonathan Sacerdoti speaks with Dan Schueftan, Head of the International Graduate Programme in National Security at the University of Haifa, about why Israel is emerging from this war in a dramatically improved strategic position, despite unprecedented hostility from Western opinion.Schueftan argues that Israel has dismantled Iran’s regional architecture piece by piece, humiliated Islamist movements across multiple fronts, and forced Arab regimes to confront an uncomfortable reality. Their own survival now depends less on Western guarantees and more on a strong, feared, and determined Israel.The discussion moves beyond the battlefield to examine why Europe has drifted from strategic thinking into ideological paralysis, why progressive politics treats self defence as a moral failure, and why Israel’s greatest strength lies not in its political leadership but in a society willing to fight, endure and rebuild without illusions.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand why Israel’s unpopularity in the West has coincided with a historic consolidation of power in the Middle East, and what that reveals about the condition of Western civilisation.💬 We Discuss: 🧱 Why legitimacy in the West matters less than deterrence in the Middle East 🔥 How Iran’s proxy network was degraded through sequential confrontation 🛡 Why fear, not affection, is the foundation of regional stability 🏛 How European politics abandoned strategy for moral exhibitionism 🧠 Why progressive ideology treats weakness as virtue 👨👩👧 How Israeli social resilience outperformed political leadership ⚔ The shift from reactive defence to pre emptive security doctrine🔔 Subscribe for more fearless conversations about Britain, freedom and the fight for truth.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com👇 Comment below — can a society survive when it confuses moral approval with the will to defend itself?#Israel #DanSchueftan #JonathanSacerdoti #MiddleEast #Iran #WesternCivilisation #Security #Geopolitics
For years, British public life told itself a comforting lie: that tolerance meant silence, that compassion meant compliance, and that asking hard questions was somehow immoral. Josh Howie no longer believes that story.In this uncompromising conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, Howie explains how comedy, journalism and politics were quietly captured by fear. Not fear of violence, but fear of social punishment: being labelled, deplatformed, or cast out for stating obvious truths.Now host of Free Speech Nation on GB News, Howie describes how institutions surrendered their authority through cowardice rather than coercion. He traces how activists reshaped language, how journalists abandoned clarity, and how dissent was redefined as extremism.He also speaks candidly about antisemitism on the contemporary left, the vulnerability of Jews caught between hostile extremes, and why historical memory makes neutrality impossible. What emerges is a conversation about free speech not as a slogan, but as the last line of defence between democracy and ideological conformity.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand how Britain reached a point where telling the truth feels like a political act.💬 We discuss:🎭 Why comedians became the last people willing to speak plainly📰 How mainstream media normalised omission and distortion🧠 The capture of language and the policing of thought⚖️ Why women’s rights and biological reality were reframed as hate🕍 Antisemitism on the left and the collapse of old political loyalties🏛️ How institutions surrendered authority through fear and careerism🧭 Political homelessness and the erosion of left–right meaning🚨 Why dissent is now treated as danger rather than necessity🗣️ Free speech as a cultural immune system — and what happens when it fails🔔 Subscribe for more unflinching conversations about power, culture and the battle for truth in Britain.📲 Follow Jonathan:X: https://x.com/jonsacInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/
For more than half a century, Professor Mordechai Kedar has studied Arabic language, Islamic texts and Middle Eastern political culture from the inside. A former Israeli military intelligence officer and one of Israel’s most seasoned experts on Arab society, he has spent decades listening to what the region says in its own words, not through Western translations or assumptions.In this far reaching conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, Kedar argues that the West’s greatest failure is not moral but interpretive. Immigration, Islam and integration, he says, are routinely analysed through liberal democratic frameworks that simply do not apply. Drawing on history, theology and direct engagement with the region, he explains why migration has a radically different meaning inside Islamic thought, why movements like the Muslim Brotherhood see Western societies themselves as occupied space, and why democracy is not a shared universal ideal.Rather than offering a policy argument, Kedar presents a civilisational diagnosis. He traces how post colonial guilt, demographic change and cultural self doubt have combined to leave Europe and America defending themselves with rules their opponents neither share nor respect. The danger, he warns, is not extremism alone, but a society that has forgotten how to name the difference between tolerance and surrender.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand why debates about immigration and Islam are really about power, identity and whether the West still believes in its own legitimacy.💬 We Discuss:🧠 Why understanding Arabic language changes how you hear Islamist politics📜 How Islamic history frames migration as authority, not resettlement🏛️ Why democracy and equality are not culturally universal concepts🕌 Islam versus Islamism, and why avoiding the distinction is fatal🌍 How post colonial thinking reshaped European decision making📈 Demography, birth rates and why trends become destiny🚨 The Muslim Brotherhood’s long strategy and its influence in the West🏘️ Integration, parallel societies and where the line is crossed⚖️ Why liberal systems struggle against illiberal movements⏳ Whether Europe and America still have time to recover cultural confidence🔔 Subscribe for more serious conversations about extremism, identity and the future of Western civilisation.📲 Follow Jonathan:X: https://x.com/jonsacInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com
A filmmaker set out to document the fallout of October seventh. Instead, she uncovered something far larger and far darker: a coordinated ideological capture of Western institutions, a foreign-funded corrosion of democratic values, and a generation primed to cheer for extremists before the bodies in Israel had even been counted. Wendy Sachs joins Jonathan Sacerdoti for a stark, unflinching look at how the world lost its bearings on October eighth, and why the shockwaves are still reshaping global politics today.Sachs traces the journey from campus slogans to international propaganda machines: the sudden mobilisation of Students for Justice in Palestine, the foreign financing behind them, and the decades-long strategy to infiltrate universities, media and social platforms. She reveals how Qatar, Iran and China have poured billions into Western education while demanding silence about their own regimes, how academics have embraced an oppressor–oppressed fiction that rewards extremism, and how young people were ideologically groomed long before October seventh made the crisis visible.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand why October eighth wasn’t a reaction — it was a revelation.💬 We Discuss:📽️ How October 8th exposes the ideological collapse after the Hamas massacre🗽 The Times Square celebrations before the dead were even named🎓 The hidden foreign funding behind SJP and campus radicalism🔺 The origins of the red-triangle symbol and why its use is a call to violence📡 Decades of Hamas messaging strategy revealed in FBI wiretaps🌍 How anti-Zionism became the fashionable disguise for old antisemitic tropes💸 Qatar, China and Iran’s billion-dollar grip on Western universities📚 The academic shift from scholarship to indoctrination🧠 How TikTok and social algorithms manufactured a generation’s worldview🏛️ Why institutions police “offence” but not extremism🎞️ Why Hollywood is now a battleground for foreign influence🔥 The climate of hate: from campus cancellations to political assassinations🕊️ How Jews rediscovered identity — and why the crisis reaches far beyond them⚖️ What it will take for democracies to fight back, and whether they still can🔔 Subscribe for more fearless conversations about democracy, extremism and the future of the free world.📲 Follow Jonathan:X: https://x.com/jonsacInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/Watch without adverts if you subscribe on Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com👇 Comment below — Are Western institutions still capable of defending themselves, or has the ideological capture gone too far?
David Collier joins Jonathan Sacerdoti for one of his clearest and most wide-ranging conversations yet about Britain, the media, extremism and the pressures reshaping public life. Drawing on years of undercover work inside activist movements, online networks and university groups, Collier explains what he has seen from the inside — and why he believes the country is struggling to understand the forces acting on it.Collier didn’t set out to become an investigator. His career began in Israel, before returning to a Britain he barely recognised. That shock pushed him to look more closely: into anti-Israel activism, into how information flows from Gaza to British newsrooms, and into the way online platforms drive people toward extremes. The picture he’s built over years of research has made him one of the most cited independent analysts of media bias and modern extremism in the UK.Watch if you want a clear, detailed account of the pressures shaping Britain — from someone who has spent years mapping them.💬 We Discuss:🕵️♂️ How Collier went undercover inside anti-Israel and activist networks🌐 Social media echo chambers and how they distort public life🎥 The BBC’s Gaza documentary and what it revealed about reporting pipelines🧩 Why Western journalism struggles to read Middle Eastern information sources📉 Cultural confidence, national identity and public trust🚨 The rise of political Islam and its influence on British politics📊 Demographic change and why it matters in Collier’s analysis🏫 NGO and university culture, and how activist currents spread🪧 Public symbolism: Palestinian flags, British flags and what each signals⚖️ Why Jews increasingly feel unsure of their place in the UK📣 How mainstream parties have mishandled these challenges🔎 What Collier believes the next decade could look like for BritainSubscribe for more conversations about Britain, culture and the forces shaping our future.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com
A landmark tribunal has ruled that Islam critical beliefs are protected under the Equality Act, and the man at the centre of that historic decision, Patrick Lee, sits down with Jonathan Sacerdoti for his first full, unfiltered interview since the judgment shook Britain’s institutions.Patrick Lee is an actuary who never sought public attention, yet found himself monitored, censured and threatened by his own professional body for simply quoting Islamic scripture and raising concerns about extremism, women’s rights and child protection. His case exposed a troubling truth: Britain has become far more comfortable policing offence than confronting doctrines that harm the vulnerable.In this powerful conversation, Lee explains how he went from a quiet private citizen to the unlikely figurehead of a legal battle about free speech, Islam and the limits of criticism in a supposedly liberal democracy. He details how the Institute and Faculty of Actuaries secretly scrutinised his tweets, why the tribunal finally defended his right to speak, and what his victory means for every citizen who refuses to lie about reality.This is not just a story about one man. It is a warning about what happens when fear governs public life, when institutions appease extremism, and when silence becomes a national reflex.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand why Britain is losing its moral courage — and why this ruling may be a turning point.💬 We Discuss:📜 The tribunal decision protecting Islam critical beliefs in UK law🕌 Why Lee began scrutinising Islamic doctrine post 11 September📚 The violent Qur’anic and hadith texts he publicly highlighted🧕 How teachings on women, girls and child marriage shaped his concerns🚔 The grooming gangs scandal and the culture of enforced silence🏛️ His regulator’s secret monitoring of his social media🧩 The critical distinction between attacking ideas and attacking people⚖️ How sensitivity culture now outranks child safety and women’s rights🔥 The reach of cancel culture inside British institutions🕊️ Why free speech is the essential foundation of democracy🇮🇷 The role of Masih Alinejad’s warnings about Iran in the context of his tweets🧠 The moral duty to speak when everyone else is afraid🔔 Subscribe for more fearless conversations about Britain, freedom and the fight for truth.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/ Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com👇 Comment below — Does protecting criticism of Islam mark the beginning of Britain’s free speech fightback?
The BBC is facing its biggest crisis in decades — but the scandal isn’t just about two resignations. It’s about years of skewed reporting, buried corrections, and a newsroom culture that has normalised bias while persuading the public that it stands for impartial truth.In this revealing conversation, Hadar Sela, co-editor of CAMERA UK and one of the most meticulous analysts of BBC coverage anywhere, joins Jonathan Sacerdoti to peel back the layers of structural failure inside the BBC: the habits, blind spots, and editorial decisions that have shaped public perception of Israel, terrorism, and the Middle East for over a decade.What you’ll hear in this eye-opening discussion:📺 Why years of complaints and warnings about BBC bias were ignored🧩 How “mistakes” always seem to land in the same ideological direction📰 The hidden power of the BBC’s archive as a distorted historical record🚨 The Gaza hospital story: a case study in misreporting and zero accountability⚖️ Why the “what we knew at the time” defence has become a shield against truth🧾 How the BBC relies on activists, partisan NGOs, and compromised sources💣 Why Palestinian terror attacks are almost never reported — and what that omission achieves🧠 The newsroom culture that discourages dissent and buries internal criticism📉 BBC Verify: why the fact-checking unit often amplifies misinformation instead of correcting it🔍 How corrections arrive months or years late, quietly, and without transparency🗂️ Why an external investigation — not internal reforms — may be the BBC’s only hope🇮🇱 How skewed reporting has helped normalise public debate about Israel’s very right to exist🔻 The human cost of selective storytelling: Israelis displaced, traumatised, or killed yet barely covered📢 What an independent complaints system could look like — and why the current process is broken beyond repair🎧 Listen to this episode if you want to understand not just what has gone wrong inside the BBC, but why it keeps happening — and why so many journalists, former staff, and media analysts are now calling for radical external oversight.___🔔 Subscribe for more in-depth conversations on media, politics, and the battle for truth.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com👇 Comment below — Do you think the BBC can still be fixed from within, or is external scrutiny the only way forward?
The most powerful images in today’s pro-Palestinian campaigns aren’t new — they’re borrowed from Christianity. From the Madonna and Child to David and Goliath, centuries-old sacred symbols have been re-cast to portray Palestinians as modern saints and martyrs, reshaping Western sympathy through religious familiarity.In this gripping conversation, Professor Miri Rubin (Queen Mary University of London), one of Britain’s leading medieval historians, joins Jonathan Sacerdoti to expose how the emotional grammar of Christian art has been weaponised for political ends — and how its echoes are visible everywhere from social media to pop culture, from the left to the right, and on the front pages of global newspapers.What you’ll hear in this fascinating discussion:🕍 How Jewish imagery shaped medieval Christianity — and its legacy in Western art🕊️ Why Christian iconography still dominates moral storytelling today📸 How propaganda reuses sacred imagery to provoke emotional reactions🧠 The psychological power of the “mother and child” pose in photojournalism⚔️ Why Palestinian PR borrows visual language from Christian Europe💀 How medieval blood libels echo in today’s online antisemitism🎭 What modern culture learned from the Church about emotional persuasion📷 The blurred line between journalism, activism, and visual manipulation🤖 How AI images will intensify the next wave of ideological propaganda🎧 Listen to this episode and discover how the ghosts of medieval art haunt our digital age — and how understanding their origins helps us see modern imagery more clearly.🔔 Subscribe for more in-depth conversations on history, media, and meaning.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com👇 Comment below — Do you think ancient religious symbols still shape how we see modern conflicts?
Michael Gove, former Cabinet Minister and one of Britain’s most articulate conservative thinkers, joins Jonathan Sacerdoti for an unflinching conversation about the perilous state of Britain — a nation he says is “desperate” and in danger of moral collapse.From Islamist extremism on British streets to the cowardice of the political class, Gove warns that antisemitism is not a Jewish problem but a British sickness — a sign that the West has lost its faith, its confidence, and its sense of right and wrong.He argues that Islamism, like Nazism and Marxism before it, is a totalitarian ideology — one that Britain’s elites have failed to confront. He calls out the Foreign Office, the media, and academia for their naïve hostility to Israel, their indulgence of terror sympathisers, and their betrayal of Western civilisation’s own values.In this powerful and wide-ranging discussion, Gove reflects on the rise of Farage and Reform UK, on Tommy Robinson, on Israel’s fight for survival, and on the need to rediscover Britain’s Judeo-Christian moral core before it’s too late.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand how the West lost its nerve — and how it might just find it again.💬 We Discuss:⚰️ Britain’s growing antisemitism — “a tragedy that bears examination”🕌 Islamism, the new totalitarianism replacing Marxism🇮🇱 Why hatred of Israel reveals hatred of the West itself🏛️ The Foreign Office’s “permanent bias” against Israel🕍 Attacks on synagogues and the illusion of Jewish safety in Britain🎭 The far left and far right meeting in antisemitic conspiracy🚔 Two-tier policing and surrendering Britain’s streets🎤 Tommy Robinson, Farage, and the politics of rebellion🏴☠️ The ideological alliance between Islamists and neo-Nazis📚 How Britain’s intellectual class lost its moral bearings🕊️ Judeo-Christian values as the foundation of liberty and equality🔥 Why losing faith means losing civilisation itself🔔 Subscribe for more fearless conversations about Britain, freedom, and the fight for truth.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com👇 Comment below — Has Britain already crossed the line into moral surrender?
When Israel agreed to release hundreds of convicted terrorists in exchange for its hostages, Tal Hartuv discovered that one of them was the man who stabbed her 18 times and murdered her friend.In this deeply moving and unsparing conversation, Tal speaks to Jonathan Sacerdoti from Jerusalem, describing the impossible emotions of watching her attacker walk free — anger and disbelief mixed with relief that Israeli hostages are finally coming home.She reflects on her survival, on the moral price Israel is being forced to pay, and on the West’s complicity in distorting that reality. From the BBC’s “prisoner exchange” headlines to Labour’s recognition of a Palestinian state, she argues that Britain has lost its moral bearings — and that these lies have consequences measured in blood.This is a story of justice and betrayal, faith and fury — and of a survivor who refuses to let others decide what her suffering means.💬 In this conversation:💔 Watching her attacker’s release after 14 years in prison🇮🇱 The unbearable dilemma of hostage deals in Israel🧠 The long road from trauma to resilience🇬🇧 How British media and politics helped shape the crisis⚖️ Why “peace” without truth is just surrender🕯 Hope, faith and the choice to keep living🔔 Subscribe for more conversations about truth, trauma and the struggle for moral clarity.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/On Substack: jonsac.substack.com👇 How should justice look when the price of mercy is this high?#TalHativ #JonathanSacerdoti #Israel #Hostages #BBC #Labour #FreeSpeech #MediaBias #Hamas #Terrorism #MoralCrisis #UKPolitics
This is Tommy Robinson as you’ve never seen him before.In his most intimate and revealing conversation yet, Britain’s most controversial activist sits down with journalist Jonathan Sacerdoti, who asks the tough questions — about violence, Islam, Israel, fear, family, and the future of Britain.Branded a far-right extremist by his critics and a free speech champion by his supporters, Tommy Robinson (born Stephen Yaxley-Lennon) reflects on the chaos, the pain, and the conviction that have defined his life — from founding the English Defence League to surviving solitary confinement, therapy, and relentless media attacks.As he accepts an invitation to visit Israel by the country’s Minister for Diaspora Affairs and Combating Antisemitism, he discusses what he learned during his last visit about propaganda, jihad and the Israeli reality the media refuses to show.Nothing is off-limits: the grooming gangs, his own regrets, the accusations of hate, and his belief that Britain is sleepwalking into cultural collapse.This is not a defence — it’s a reckoning.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand the man behind the headlines — and why he still believes he’s fighting for Britain’s soul.💬 We Discuss:🧠 The emotional cost of activism — therapy, fear and redemption👩👦 What his family endured while he became a national villain🚨 Grooming gangs, police cover-ups and the price of speaking out🕌 Islam, jihad and the media’s manipulation of public fear🇮🇱 Why he was invited to Israel — and what he learned there about coexistence and conflict⚖️ Allegations of extremism and the line between courage and recklessness🎙 The failures of the press, politicians and police — and what happens next for Britain🔔 Subscribe for more fearless conversations on Britain, identity and truth.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/On Substack: jonsac.substack.com📲 Follow TommyOn X: https://x.com/TRobinsonNewEra👇 Comment below — Is he a warning, a hero, or a symptom of Britain’s decline?
Kellie-Jay Keen — known globally as Posie Parker — is the women’s rights campaigner behind the “adult human female” billboard and the viral call for women to “Free your face” from the niqab. In this fearless conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, she challenges Britain’s cultural taboos: from niqab and who gets to wave a flag, to 'grooming-gang' euphemisms, transgender ideology, surrogacy, and the fragile social contract that used to hold public life together.Speaking with blunt clarity and lived intensity, she recalls being mobbed in New Zealand, touring the US and Australia under threat, and why she keeps going: because women — and children — pay the highest price when polite society refuses to name reality.👁🗨 Watch if you want to hear an uncompromising defence of women’s rights, a critique of Britain’s double standards on race and culture, and why “being nice” is not a plan for freedom.💬 We discuss:👩⚖️ The meaning of “adult human female” — and why truths matter🧕 “Free your face”: testimonies from women living behind the niqab🏴 British flags vs Palestinian flags — how Englishness became controversial🧩 Grooming-gang euphemisms and the cultural double standards that enable abuse⚧ Transgenderism, fetish vs identity, and the costs of medicalisation👶 Surrogacy, donor conception, and children’s rights to biological bonds🏥 Why private freedom ends where the public contract begins🚨 Being mobbed in Auckland, armed protection, and why she refuses to stop🏠 Why liberating women transforms families, children — and societies🗣 “Say the unsayable”: confronting taboos without cruelty or capitulation🔔 Subscribe for more fearless interviews.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/👇 Comment below — Where do you draw the line between private freedom and the public square?#KellieJayKeen #PosieParker #WomensRights #FreeYourFace #EnglishIdentity #Niqab #FreeSpeech #TransgenderDebate #Surrogacy #GroomingGangs #UKPolitics #JonathanSacerdoti #Islam #LetWomenSpeak
Yasmine Mohammed is a Canadian human rights activist and author of "Unveiled". She escaped a forced marriage to an al-Qaeda member and now campaigns against Islamism’s grip on women and the West. In this raw and fearless conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, she dismantles the illusion of “moderate Islam”, exposes the dangers of Western appeasement, and warns that what happened on October 7th is only the beginning.From honour killings and forced veiling to Islam’s political takeover of Western institutions, Yasmin shows how the West’s silence, naivety, and suicidal empathy are fuelling the very forces that want to destroy it. She insists that the problem is not cultural quirks or isolated extremists, it is Islam itself, and unless the West wakes up, the snake will keep biting.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand is Islam can be reformed, and why Western denial is handing victory to its enemies.💬 We Discuss:👩🦱 Life as a woman under Sharia — from forced marriage to niqab⚔️ Is Islam inherently totalitarian and violent?📖 Is moderate or reformed Islam a myth?🩸 Honour killings, blasphemy laws, and the price of free thought🐍 The fable of the snake — and how it explains October 7th🏳️🌈 How the Left betrays women and gays by defending Islamists📚 Universities, media, and government captured by Islamist influence🇮🇷 Why Iran’s protestors show more courage than the West🪖 Hamas, ISIS, al-Qaeda — different names, same jihadist project⚰️ Why silence in the West is cultural surrender🔔 Subscribe for more unflinching conversations on Islam, freedom, and survival.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/📲 Follow YasmineOn X: https://x.com/YasMohammedxxOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yasmohammedxx/👇 Comment below — Should the West finally admit Islam is beyond reform?#YasmineMohammed #JonathanSacerdoti #Islam #Sharia #WomensRights #FreeSpeech #SuicidalEmpathy #Islamism #October7 #CulturalSurrender #IranProtests #CivilisationalClash
Ruth Wasserman Lande is a former Israeli Knesset member, diplomat, intelligence expert, and Arabist — and she has a stark warning for Britain. Fresh from her viral Channel 4 interview, she tells Jonathan Sacerdoti why Western media is complicit in whitewashing extremism, how Qatar bankrolls the Muslim Brotherhood’s PR machine, and why the West is blind to the religious war already unfolding.Drawing on her years in intelligence, her study of Islam, and her political career, Ruth explains why October 7th shattered illusions not just for Israelis but for anyone in the West who still thinks radical Islam is about land or borders. From Hamas atrocities to Islamist indoctrination in schools from Sydney to London, she argues the West is next in line, and too many liberals are cheering it on.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand why October 7th wasn’t just about Israel, but about the future of the entire free world.💬 We Discuss:📺 How Western media like Channel 4 push moral slogans instead of facts🕌 Why Qatar funds a sophisticated Muslim Brotherhood propaganda machine🩸 October 7th as a turning point in Israeli and global awareness📚 Indoctrination of children in Gaza and the Palestinian Authority🌍 Why this is not an “Israeli-Palestinian conflict” but a global Islamist war👩👧 The danger to women, minorities, and liberal values in the West🏳️🌈 How LGBT groups have been duped into supporting their own oppressors🇮🇱 Why Israel is just the front line in a war against Western civilisation🔔 Subscribe for more fearless conversations about Israel, the West, and the ideologies threatening our future.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/📲 Follow Ruth Wasserman LandeOn X: https://x.com/rutilande👇 Comment below — Is the West already too late to wake up?#RuthWassermanLande #JonathanSacerdoti #Channel4 #MediaBias #Qatar #MuslimBrotherhood #October7 #Hamas #IslamistTakeover #UKPolitics #Israel #Civilisation
Rafe Heydel-Mankoo is a British historian, political commentator, and cultural critic warning that the revolution in Britain has already happened — just not the kind we notice. In this urgent, unflinching conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, he lays bare the institutional capture of Britain, the alliance between the radical left and political Islam, and the future we’re too afraid to confront.From mass immigration and demographic change to Sharia patrols, so-called 'grooming gangs', and the erosion of free speech, Rafe argues the UK is on the brink of civil unrest, and the state knows it. He exposes the ideological subversion of Britain’s schools, the myth of Islamophobia, the danger of the Muslim Brotherhood, and why the British people are losing their own country without a fight.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand why multiculturalism has fractured national identity, and what it would take to rebuild a confident Britain.💬 We Discuss:🧠 How British institutions were ideologically subverted🏴☠️ Why wokeism is a mutation of Marxist revolution📚 How schools and universities radicalised a generation🚨 40,000 people on the terror watchlist🕌 The Muslim Brotherhood’s deep reach into British society💣 Why the government is afraid of radical Islam🎓 Why Labour is only now pretending to care about immigration💥 The risks of sectarian civil war — and how to stop it🇬🇧 Why the British have been shamed out of patriotism🔔 Subscribe for more brave conversations on Britain, identity, and truth.🎙 Listen on Spotify: 📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/📲 Follow Rafe Heydel-MankooOn X: https://x.com/rafhmOn YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@rafalhm👇 Comment below — Is it too late to save Britain?
Dr Qanta Ahmed is a British-born Muslim physician, a fierce critic of Islamism, and a global voice for truth in the face of jihadist denial. In this wide-ranging and courageous conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, she dismantles the lies of the Muslim Brotherhood, exposes the ideological roots of 7 October, and warns how Western weakness is emboldening radical Islam.Speaking from Israel—her 18th visit—Dr Ahmed recounts witnessing 9/11 from Saudi Arabia, treating victims of ISIS and and 9/11, examining the aftermath of Hamas atrocities, and confronting the Islamist infiltration of Western democracies. With the calm precision of a doctor and the moral urgency of a witness, she calls out both the radicalised and the cowardly.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand the true Islamist threat, the complicity of Western media, and how faith, medicine, and conscience collide in today’s war on truth.💬 We Discuss:🧕 Why Islamism is a political virus within Islam💉 What it’s like treating child soldiers radicalised by ISIS🇸🇦 What 9/11 looked like inside Saudi Arabia📚 Why “martyrdom ideology” is fake theology—and real terror🧠 How the Muslim Brotherhood deceives the West📺 Why Western media ignored Hamas’s sexual violence🕍 How woke victimhood ideology converges with jihadist goals⚖️ Why Islamists are Muslims, but betray Islam itself🚨 How Islamist entryism threatens both Jews and moderate Muslims🇮🇱 Why Israel is the front line, and the test of the West🔔 Subscribe for more fearless interviews.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/📲 Follow Dr Qanta AhmedOn X: https://x.com/missdiagnosisOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/qantaahmed/👇 Comment below — Has the West already surrendered to Islamism?
Colonel Richard Kemp is a former commander of British forces in Afghanistan, counterterrorism expert, and outspoken defender of Israel. In this gripping and unapologetic conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, Kemp tears through the lies surrounding Gaza, the two-state delusion, and Britain’s moral failure in the face of jihadist threats.From London to Jerusalem, Kemp draws on decades of military and intelligence experience to explain how anti-Israel propaganda has infected the media, politics, and even the armed forces. He exposes the cowardice of Western leaders, the silence of the BBC, and the dangerous electoral calculations fuelling appeasement.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand what’s really driving anti-Israel policy, why the West is failing to defend its values, and how military truth gets buried by political fear.💬 We Discuss:🔇 Why Keir Starmer knows the truth – and lies anyway🇮🇱 How Israel saves British lives with its intelligence📉 The betrayal of Israel by Britain, Australia, and Europe🕍 Why hatred of Israel is the “acceptable” form of Jew-hatred🪖 Why Western armies won't fight – and what Israel teaches about national will🧠 How conscription shaped Israeli identity and could save Britain too💣 The myth of the two-state solution – exposed after 7 October🎯 Why Hamas, Iran, and antisemitic ideology make peace impossible📺 Why the BBC and Sky News blacklisted Kemp🚨 What happens when Britain forgets what it’s fighting for🔔 Subscribe for more amazing interviews.📲 Follow JonathanOn X: https://x.com/jonsacOn Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/
Khalifa Khalifa is an Israeli Druze activist, veteran of Israel’s Special Forces, and outspoken voice for his embattled community. In this urgent and emotional conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, Khalifa reveals the full horror of the jihadi onslaught currently engulfing Syria’s Druze population—massacres, beheadings, forced conversions, and hospital executions—while the world looks away.As jihadist forces loyal to Syria’s new regime wage a genocidal war in Sweida, Khalifa offers a firsthand account of what’s happening on the ground—and calls for moral clarity, Western courage, and immediate action. This is a cry for help, and a warning: the forces slaughtering the Druze today will not stop there.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand what’s really happening in Syria, the future of the Druze people, and the ideological war threatening the region.💬 We Discuss:🗡️ The Sweida hospital massacre and targeted Druze executions🧔 The symbolic humiliation of Druze men by shaving their moustaches☪️ Why this is religious war, not political conflict🇮🇱 How Israeli Druze are storming the border to save their kin💥 Why Western support for “moderate jihadists” is dangerously naive🛑 The urgent case for a Druze autonomous zone in southern Syria🧠 The ideological link between Hamas, Jilani, and ISIS🧕 Arab antisemitism and the myth of “anti-Zionism”⚖️ What Israel must do—and what the world must not ignore📲 Follow Jonathanon X: x.com/jonsacon Instagram: www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/📲 Follow Khalifa on Telegram: https://t.me/khalifa_shruggedon Instagram: www.instagram.com/khalifa_shrugged
Rabbi Joseph Dweck has spent over a decade as Senior Rabbi of Britain’s oldest Jewish community. Now, as he prepares to leave the UK and move to Israel, he joins Jonathan Sacerdoti for an unflinching conversation about antisemitism, extremism, identity, and the moral decline of Western civilisation.In this moving and courageous interview, Rabbi Dweck reflects on his years in Britain, the backlash he faced for challenging orthodox norms, and the deep dangers he sees in a society that has lost confidence in itself. From Islamist threats to cultural appeasement, from Jewish pride to political cowardice, he explores what Britain must do to recover – and what Jews must do to survive.He also opens up about his infamous controversy over homosexuality, the costs of candour in religious leadership, and his growing fear that we are no longer willing to call evil by its name.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand Britain’s Jewish future, the ideological crossroads of the West, and why Rabbi Dweck believes it’s time to reclaim faith, identity, and courage.💬 We Discuss:🕍 The future of British Jews in an age of rising hate📉 Why Britain has lost its cultural confidence🕌 Islam, extremism, and the prospects for reform🌈 The fallout from Dweck’s comments on homosexuality🇮🇱 Why he’s leaving for Israel now – and what he hopes to find there🤝 Jewish values, Western heritage, and what we must defend🧠 Why the centre is disappearing – and what that means for us all
Dr Reuven Berko is a former senior intelligence officer, Middle East expert, and scholar of radical Islam. In this intense and uncompromising conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, Berko exposes the ideological and strategic threats posed by radical Islam – not only to Israel, but to all of Western civilisation.From Tehran to Paris, Berko outlines how jihadist ideology and political weakness are colliding, and why Europe is in danger of sleepwalking into cultural extinction. With vivid examples from his intelligence work, he challenges liberal illusions, confronts the reality of religious warfare, and warns that survival now depends on rediscovering national strength, identity, and pride.👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand what’s really happening in Israel, Iran, Europe, and the ideological battle shaping the 21st century. 💬We Discuss:🕋 The apocalyptic ideology of Iran’s Islamic Republic🛡️ Why secular Europe is unequipped to survive jihad😔 How Western guilt fuels its own demise🕌 Islam, reform, and the myth of peaceful coexistence🇮🇱 What Israel’s experience teaches about strength, survival, and identity📺 Chapters:01:20 – Holocaust memory and Israel's survival instincts02:55 – Iran’s apocalyptic theology and Jewish resilience04:53 – The Ayatollahs' global strategy and Israel's counterplay07:11 – Shia vs Sunni: Same goal, different route08:47 – Why peace treaties in the region are doomed11:02 – Violence, robbery and conquest in Islamic tradition?13:02 – Can Islam ever reform like Christianity and Judaism?15:12 – Saudi Arabia’s attempted reformation – real or fake?17:00 – The myth of Palestine and radicalised prisoners20:00 – What the Quran really says about the Jews24:20 – How Anat Berko and Reuven interrogated terrorists26:00 – The Arab Spring was a Western delusion8:09 – Nuclear weapons, oil, and the Ayatollah's ambitions30:10 – Macron’s fear and the Islamist enclaves in Europe3:00 – The coming civil war in Europe?35:10 – Why secularism can’t defeat jihad37:05 – LGBT activists marching for Hamas: “shooting their own legs”39:03 – Hassan al-Banna, envy, and the collapse of Islamic civilisation3:00 – What Europe must learn from Israel to survive46:50 – The West must wake up – or lose everything🔔 Subscribe for more amazing interviews.🎙 Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0DFa18NGw4fVSiEteNT402📲 Follow Jonathan on X and Instagram:x.com/jonsacwww.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/📲 Follow Reuven on Instagram:www.instagram.com/reuvenberko👇 Comment below — Are we too late to save the West? Is Reuven right?#IslamicExtremism #IsraelIranConflict #WesternCivilisation #MiddleEastReality #RadicalIslam #SecularismCrisis #EuropeInDecline #ReuvenBerko #JonathanSacerdoti #WakeUpWest





