Thank you for hosting Hassan-Nahoum! His voice is so important right now 👏🏽👏🏽
@ingela_injeelaКүн бұрын
Brave young man, and family. An example of the humble, peaceful, generous Syrians we have come to know and love. I am so sorry for what you had to go through, under the hands of evil people. 😢 May the God of all comfort, heal you, and give you His peace.
@toddfulton22802 күн бұрын
Thank you for this guest. It's very enlightening. Hopefully, we can hear more from such good people of Syria.
@joanneguerrisi8882 күн бұрын
Thank you for this interview..Prayers for all the innocent citizens of Syria 🇮🇱💙🇮🇱🇭🇲
@Geraldine0012 күн бұрын
May God bless and protect this young man. Thank you for sharing your story. 🙏🏼
@World_Today_Network2 күн бұрын
I m planning to start making Pro Israeli content on KZbin.Its the only way I can get my voice out there...Fleur you are an inspiration❤Hope to meet u again in Kolkata🇮🇳Love from India 🇮🇳💙
@Orna-liКүн бұрын
Love from Israel💙🤍🇮🇱
@tsuzyQ-o9vКүн бұрын
I always wanted to write a book, but felt that it needs to be inspired, I found my inspiration. Jewish Pride! We Jews are a proud people, our founding fathers were humble. But we are proud. And why shouldn't we be? We are the chosen people Afterall. I myself have Soo much Jew Pride, from the moment my parents told me why they chopped part of my pecker off, within the first 8days of course. I knew that I was special, and I knew it was something to be proud of. The lesser or shall we say more Christian type are required to humble themselves before God. Not the Jew; it may even be that God will humble himself before the most wise, most spiritual, most holy, and the most proud creature to ever grace the world with it's presence. Yes, yes, yes; I shall write a book all about my holy Pride, we are the proud chosen ones. P.S - I'm most proud of our people this past year or so.
@kellykonrad92732 күн бұрын
Such a brave & wise man. May HaShem keep him & his family safe. 💖🙏
@mywomankindКүн бұрын
Excellent discussion. Thank you!
@delishme22 күн бұрын
Fascinating conversation !! . Thank you. I am not buying what Jolani is selling, but I have a deeper understanding of the political implications of NOT negotiating with him in this time. ❤
@jp5419Күн бұрын
Praying for the people of Syria and Israel. #IsraelSyriaAbraham❤️
@aftonline2 күн бұрын
Yes, you can be hopeful now, just as you were hopeful about Sinwar and Hamas 20 years ago, but you can't change who these people are, or the people who are backing them. Israel should remain at the highest alert.
@thaliabromby10806 сағат бұрын
I thought you did a good job Fleur in interviewing him. There were times, with all the various factions he was talking about, I was unable to take it all in and you clarified things he was saying. Overall, an excellent interview… very interesting
@KitKat_2007Күн бұрын
I hope the United Nations, the West, Israel, and the Arab nations earnestly help the Syrian people rebuild the country with a governance that has the best interests and well-being of its citizens at heart. I look forward to seeing a new Syria rebuilt with a bright future, peace, strength, progress, peace, and independence.
@Mypoint15516 сағат бұрын
@@KitKat_2007 Syria will only be successful if it is divided into various areas, each with its own language and government. When there are multiple tribes, it never works. It never worked before in the Middle East, and it won't work now.
@chryssaevans60312 күн бұрын
Thank you for this interesting interview. Let's be calm and pray.
@schaline1460Күн бұрын
Impressive interview interesting and genuine advise.its Incredible Thank you for sharing.
@darrenglick1002 күн бұрын
Excellent discussion. Thank you
@Youmanbeanz2 күн бұрын
Great interview with great guest. He sounds like a Master Chess player!
@DrivenByDetails15 сағат бұрын
What I find absolutely amazing is that all these tribes speak one language, Arabic. Contrast that to another tribal country in this region, Israel. It started out as a mixed bag of people from different countries, each speaking a different language, people coming from different cultural backgrounds, all united in something quite similar to these jihadists, and at the same time, something so different. They were united by the ideal of Socialism just as these jihadis are. They were united by their belief in one god, just like these jihadis are. The difference is that they didn’t believe that their religious beliefs, nor the degree of adherence to these beliefs, should be forced upon others. The guiding principle was to create a place where they could feel free to exercise their beliefs in any manner they wished, whether it be a belief in god, or in no god at all. To do this meant that they had to act democratically. Democracy was the result of, not the cause of, living their lives according to the rule of law, and above all, they did what was beneficial to the collective, despite being a group comprised of various tribal nations of people. The jihadists act more like Communism, where the individual good is more important than the collective good. Wokism is in many ways like Communism, that it feeds on the notion of identity politics and not on merit. It’s a way of dividing a society into so many identifiable parts based on race, gender, ethnicity, skin color, which is then used to justify a govt agency to oversee each type of identity. Then we group them into a binary format of have/have nots, oppressor/oppressed, etc. Socialism/Marxism/Wokism prevents society from functioning peacefully in a cohesive manner, because it stokes the flames of victimhood, even though it advertises itself as having the desire to treat everyone equally. That Israel overcame this tendency to fight amongst itself is truly remarkable. Hopefully the Haredi will realize they must become part of the IDF if Israel is to survive.
@adaptiveagile2 күн бұрын
Very interesting guest. Impressive.
@Linda-zp8be2 күн бұрын
Excellent interview
@lynettehauselmann712713 сағат бұрын
Thank you for a fabulous interview👏
@WoundedWarrior20127 сағат бұрын
Prayers to all Syrian Christians!❤
@corazondelacruz36572 күн бұрын
Wow! Thank you 🙏🏽
@MARTINSTERN2 күн бұрын
Please have him back! I want to hear his take on Qatar etc
@Mypoint155Күн бұрын
It made me sad to hear about what he and his brother went through, but I'm not sure he sees the picture accurately in the way it will benefit Israel. The fact that he refers to the right in Israel as "far right" indicates that he subscribes to the UN and leftist viewpoints. Both Turkey's president and Julani have expressed a desire to make Jerusalem a Muslim city. Sometimes waiting too long can be too late. Just as Hamas convinced Israel that they were too preoccupied with the Gaza economy, Israel was aware that they were teaching their children to despise Israel, and their constitution said that Israel must be removed at whatever cost. We should never sleep on the job, even if lefties in Israel want to lie to themselves yet again.
@keli-n5p2 күн бұрын
Interesting stuff
@justapasserby44516 сағат бұрын
This kind of matter happen in malaysia. I can tell 20 years later Malaysia Islam will get even more extreme. Worst.
@elenatramsti51762 сағат бұрын
I wish she wouldn't interrupt him so much. She never lets him finish a sentence.
@tombergins82152 күн бұрын
Why do you tell him "I don't want you to get into details"? We want him to say what he wants to say
@joanmikeska8484Күн бұрын
I don’t know if Fleur will see your question, but I’d guess because it’s KZbin. KZbin will not allow certain words. It doesn’t matter if they aren’t profanity. They won’t show it. I guess they have some sort of computer system that checks for the words in videos, and comments. I wrote the name of the group from 10/7 in a comment, and, I had a warning pop up. I’d prefer to hear it all, too.
@kerenordelange2061Күн бұрын
I will never forget Yasser Arafat. When he came back he also pretended to be Israel's friend. Big mistake!!
@sigmundsilber22102 күн бұрын
Let the guest speak.please..
@vandatavna7681Күн бұрын
Perhaps it is time for the borders of the vast countries of Syria, Iraq, etc, to be redrawn, to create much smaller independent sovereign states, according to different ethnic, tribal, and religious grounds. In the 16th century, for example, the Ottoman Empire controlled Turkey, Syria, Arabia, Egypt etc, while the Safavid Empire controlled Iran, Iraq, Armenia, Kuwait, etc ... and the boundaries of these countries were changed according to the outcome of the various battles (Chaldiran etc) at that time. Then later, the boundaries of the countries were redrawn again, after WW1. Now, following all the military upheavals, perhaps a renewal of boundaries could create smaller states, allowing each "nation" to choose their own system of government (whether it be western democracy, or sharia law, etc) .... rather the system that exists today, where one ethnic or religious faction is constantly trying to impose their own system of government and theocracy, onto other tribal and religious groups who do not wish to accept it.
@SuperMCFIVE2 күн бұрын
A very wise man
@camiiilanunes1Күн бұрын
❤
@sugihartolukman71892 күн бұрын
Are they different??? They still Islam with the same doctrin about JEWS n CHRISTIAN!!!!
@the_indelible_onionКүн бұрын
The intro music feels pretty inappropriate
@patriciakimball81502 күн бұрын
Jesus, fleur, stop trying to finish this guy’s sentences for him; let him speak. I think he was trying to say that Hamas in Turkey is the best available option but you had to bring up Qatar.
@ingela_injeelaКүн бұрын
Please don't use my Lord's Name in that way.
@magdalenavalentinastegaru85312 күн бұрын
While I agree that is too late now to refill the power void, it was not 1 week ago.Not even theoretically was brought to public what are the principles and the basic steps to create a liberal democracy. The only ones that said something were the simple people and some journalists.
@sigmundsilber22102 күн бұрын
I do not trust this guy..
@Jazmine25344 сағат бұрын
It is all about control and money both sides
@saloteqoriniasiКүн бұрын
🙏🙏🙏❤️🇮🇱🙏
@lizbethglickman27252 күн бұрын
Confused. How is the PKK, Kurds, affiliated with IRGC??????
@prujbonar6045Күн бұрын
It's complicated. Barzani (KDP) is supported by some and Talabani (PUK) is supported by others. There is another party but I can't remember the name. During fighting Daesh, Kurds took land, including Kirkuk. They also had a vote for independence in 2017. There was a huge majority. If you research that you may find the answer but a friend of mine said they lost the chance and Kirkuk because of the Talabanis who were working with Iran saying they were gangsters and lining their own pockets. This story seems to back up what this guy is saying.
@karlyoung17132 күн бұрын
Flip the script 180 degrees the mirror is the Truth.
@keli-n5p2 күн бұрын
I have no dogs in this race. I watch JNS to get angry because non of the presenters have regional accents, I hear British, Irish, American, S.African. I will watch JNS because I want to what the game 🙊🙊
@ChanaKorenTourGuideIsrael2 күн бұрын
Israel is not an English speaking country, however as am Immigrant state there are many native English speakers. It is better to have Israeli native English speakers in order to prevent misinterpretation, than ESL speakers whose vocabularies are lacking the proper words to explain the situation 100% coherently.
@fredr86652 күн бұрын
xlnt interview....interviewer, please don't interrupt so much