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A former Knesset member named Moshe Feiglin went on Israeli television on Tuesday and proclaimed that "every child, every baby in Gaza is an enemy" of Israel, and that "not a single Gazan child will be left there" after Israel's genocidal onslaught is completed. Reading by Tim Foley.
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Moshe Feiglin has been working to become Israel's prime minister for 25 years now, but he believes Israel's current problems may finally propel him to power. "Reality is making our campaign," he said. If he is prime minister, Israel will conquer Gaza, rebuild Gush Katif, and expel the enemy population in it, he said. And he would have secured the hostages' release if he were prime minister, he said, by starving the tunnels of energy and threatening every terrorist in it with death and burial in pigs' stomachs unless they bring the hostages out of the tunnels with them.Books by Moshe Feiglin: The War of DreamsWhere There Are No MenInterview books by Elliot ResnickMovers & Shakers, Vol. 1Movers & Shakers, Vol. 2Movers & Shakers, Vol. 3
Israel and Hamas are still engaged in a devastating war. Plus, Hezbollah is firing barrages of rockets into northern Israel. Israeli politician and activist Moshe Feiglin calls for a strong stance against terrorism. He discusses his political platform, which highlights traditional Jewish values, and his vision for a more prosperous and secure Israel. Despite the devastating impact of war, Mr. Feiglin maintains that hope must prevail, underscoring the importance of resilience in the face of adversity. Join us tonight on America's Hope at 10 p.m. ET. ⭕️Watch in-depth videos based on Truth & Tradition at Epoch TV
Yishai Fleisher speaks with Zehut party chairman Moshe Feiglin about the challenges leading to victory including some old entrenched thinking. Russian-speaking superstar Simeon Grafman on whether all Gazans are culpable. Master fighter David Haliva on Krav Maga in this war. And Ben Bresky on the history of Sacher Park in Jerusalem.
SEASON 2024 EPISODE 6: Yishai Fleisher speaks with Zehut party chairman Moshe Feiglin about the challenges leading to victory including some old entrenched thinking. Russian-speaking superstar Semion Grafman on whether all Gazans are culpable. Master fighter David Haliva on Krav Maga in this war. And Ben Bresky on the history of Sacher Park in Jerusalem.SPONSOR LINKS:The Israel Bible https://theisraelbible.com/Prohibition Pickle https://www.facebook.com/Prohibitionpickle/Hebron Fund https://hebronfund.org/The Jewish Press https://www.jewishpress.com/JNS https://www.jns.org/Kosher Cycle Tours http://www.KosherCycleTours.comPODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://yishaifleisher.com/podcast/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mIsdfU Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oP2Reo4JYnfIJdDUrQS2c RSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1271258.rss YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/YishaiFleisherTV SUPPORT & CONNECT:Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcastSupport on Givecloud: https://kumah.givecloud.co/Twitter: https://twitter.com/YishaiFleisherInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yishaifleisherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yishaifleisher/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YishaiFleisherSupport the show
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On the tenth day after the Simchat Torah massacre, Yishai goes live and shares videos from Israeli soldiers on the front line and speaks with special guests. First, Moshe Feiglin, a leading Israeli intellectual, on the failure of Israel's current leadership and the contrast of hope for a real Jewish State. Then, JNS's Alex Traiman on whether American interventionism will help solve the conflict.
On the tenth day after the Simchat Torah massacre, Yishai goes live and shares videos from Israeli soldiers on the front line and speaks with special guests. First, Moshe Feiglin, a leading Israeli intellectual, on the failure of Israel's current leadership and the contrast of hope for a real Jewish State. Then, JNS's Alex Traiman on whether American interventionism will help solve the conflict.SPONSOR LINKS:The Israel Bible https://theisraelbible.com/Prohibition Pickle https://www.facebook.com/Prohibitionpickle/Hebron Fund https://hebronfund.org/The Jewish Press https://www.jewishpress.com/JNS https://www.jns.org/Kosher Cycle Tours http://www.KosherCycleTours.comPODCAST INFO: Podcast website: https://yishaifleisher.com/podcast/ Apple Podcasts: https://apple.co/3mIsdfU Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3oP2Reo4JYnfIJdDUrQS2c RSS: https://feeds.buzzsprout.com/1271258.rss YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/YishaiFleisherTV SUPPORT & CONNECT:Check out the sponsors above, it's the best way to support this podcastSupport on Givecloud: https://kumah.givecloud.co/Twitter: https://twitter.com/YishaiFleisherInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/yishaifleisherLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/yishaifleisher/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/YishaiFleisherSupport the show
Is there honesty in politics? Moshe Feiglin, from www.IsraelTomorrow.co.il is a Jewish activist and former Knesset member in the Likud political party. He talks to Tamar Yonah about everything from Jewish leadership, failed Israeli politics, the future of Israel, and even the whole covid scandal here in Israel and abroad. Does telling the truth mean political suicide? Find out and decide for yourself in this raw and intriguing interview! -with acknowledgment and appreciation to INTR Producer, Yehuda Meir Lipson. Moshe Feiglin Interview (audio) SEPT 2023
Support us on Patreon! https://www.patreon.com/2njb *** It all started when a social media influencer, Senia Waldberg, shared a post that sent shockwaves through Israeli social media. Known for his capitalistic and libertarian perspective on politics, Senia took an unexpected turn by critiquing Netanyahu's right-wing government and its controversial judicial reform proposal. What made this critique even more intriguing was that it originated from the right side of the spectrum, rather than the expected left. Today, we're diving deep into Senia's thought-provoking post and the unique perspective it brings. Senia Waldberg's journey in the public eye has been a fascinating one. Many young Israelis remember him as one of the pioneers who brought the controversial 'seduction artists' courses to Israel, providing advice to men on matters of the heart and attraction. But life has taken Senia down diverse paths since then. He's evolved into a husband, a father, and an entrepreneur. Alongside his wife Masha, he's created a groundbreaking invention named 'Annabella' – a versatile milk suction device designed for mothers, aiming to be the ultimate solution in its domain. Senia is also the author of the best selling books in Hebrew “Why Do Women Like Men?” and “That's How You Will Make Him Think Only About You”. As a campaigner, Senia worked with prominent politicians including Liberman, Bennet, Kahlon and Moshe Feiglin. Today, we're privileged to have Senia join us on the podcast. We'll explore not only his intriguing career journey and the evolution of his perspectives but also his take on current affairs that has caused ripples across Israel's Facebook sphere. Let's dive in!
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Moshe Feiglin began his political career as a concerned citizen turned protest leader back in the 1990s. He led the Jewish people in protesting against the dangerous Oslo Accords that whitewashed one of the worst modern terrorists of all time, Yassar Arafat, and had Israel give him and his fellow terrorists guns. Moshe was later sentenced by the court for no less than "sedition" because of his activity in protesting the Oslo Accords. Years later Moshe became an MK in the Likud party and served in the Knesset. Despite the divisive and dangerous rhetoric from today's anti-Netanyahu protest leaders, Moshe is extremely optimistic. Do not miss hearing Moshe's insight into what is happening and his optimism.
It is always a pleasure speaking with former Knesset Member, Moshe Feiglin, to hear his insight into Israeli politics. Upon asking Moshe for his post-election analysis, Moshe explained that while we can all breathe a sigh of relief from the danger that was averted, we still do not know if the government that will take shape will do good, and deal with the silent war regarding Israel's identity, or just keep the status quo.
El activista y político de derecha Moshe Feiglin nació en Haifa en una familia que llegó a la Tierra de Israel durante la Primera Aliá a finales del siglo XIX. Feiglin se desempeñó como ingeniero de combate en las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel y luchó en la Primera Guerra del Líbano. Alcanzó el rango de capitán antes de dejar el ejército. Después de trabajar en una serie de empresas comerciales, se dedicó al activismo político para protestar contra los Acuerdos de Oslo de 1993. Junto a Shmuel Sackett comenzó el movimiento Zo Artzeinu, que significa “Esta es nuestra tierra”. Una acción trascendental del movimiento, fue una protesta en 1995 que cerró 80 intersecciones de carreteras; por esto Feiglin fue declarado culpable de sedición y sentenciado a seis meses de cárcel en 1997, aunque la sentencia fue conmutada por servicio comunitario. Feiglin cofundó Manhigut Yehudit (liderazgo judío) en 1996 para convertir las opiniones de Zo Artzeinu en políticas gubernamentales. Fundó Zehut, otro partido político de derecha que presentó por primera vez una lista nacional en las elecciones de abril de 2019 para la 21a Knesset. Los resultados en las encuestas indicaron su favoritismo, pero el partido ganó solo el 2,74% de los votos, por debajo del umbral del 3,25% para recibir escaños en la Knesset. El partido no se presentó en las elecciones posteriores. La ideología política de extrema derecha sigue siendo una corriente minoritaria en la política israelí.
This is the most important message about the Jewish state of Israel that everyone must hear and share with others. While there are powerful people who have been trying to weaken the Jewish character of the state of Israel, they will fail, because of this one, extremely important point.
Hearing about the Knesset Committee on Shots for Kids with Former Knesset Member Moshe Feiglin, who was present at the committee meeting.
What are Moshe Feiglin's thoughts and insights into what is going on today with Israeli politics and society? Moshe is one of Israel's most successful protest leaders who led a movement that swept a nation to publicly protest the Oslo peace process. He then got involved in politics to make a difference from within, joined the Likud party to one day replace Netanyahu as party leader. Spent 17 years building up his political presence in the Likud but then left the party to set up and lead his own party, since he hit a glass ceiling in the Likud party. Now, he is back rejoining the Likud with Netanyahu's blessing.
Fabulous short insight from Moshe Feiglin, an excerpt from a full deep-dive interview that you can watch below. Moshe is one of Israel's most successful protest leaders who led a movement that swept a nation to publicly protest the Oslo peace process. He then got involved in politics to make a difference from within, joined the Likud party to one day replace Netanyahu as party leader. Spent 17 years building up his political presence in the Likud but then left the party to set up and lead his own party, since he hit a glass ceiling in the Likud party. Now, he is back rejoining the Likud with Netanyahu's blessing.
Once upon a time, in an election far far away, in April of 2019, amidst the political cacophony of right and left, one party stepped into the lime light as a possible king maker. You see here in Israel, as a small party, you can tip the scales of a coalition - and thus hold a lot of power. Zehut, or Identity, led by Moshe Feiglin was predicted to receive as much as 7 mandates. For many, Zehut is an enigma. On one hand the founder of the party Moshe Feiglin leads a libertarian approach to government and economics. He believes in lowering taxes, abolishing social security and a separation of church and state. And as an added bonus, he wants to legalize pot. On the other hand, he's a devout religious Jew who believes the Temple Mount should be under Israeli control and that the third temple is soon to be built - g-d willing. Some people adore him, others despise him, but one thing is certain. Moshe Feiglin is one of the most intriguing Israelis to hit the political stage in recent times. We are very thrilled and honored to be joined today on the podcast by Moshe Feiglin.
Gil Hoffman explains why there have been not two but seven elections so far over the past year, and why there might end up being as many as 12 before a new government is finally formed. Gil then goes into the impact of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu waging a political battle against the media. He concludes with a message to Zehut Party voters following their leader Moshe Feiglin's deal with Netanyahu in which Zehut quit the race.
Please join us for our study this week as we highlight a recent development in Isreal with a political leader, Moshe Feiglin, saying he wants to build the third Temple NOW!
Netanyahu bate boca com uma apresentadora de TV, e afirma que Israel não é o Estado de todos seus cidadãos, referindo-se aos árabes. Moshe Feiglin só concordaria em fazer parte da coalizão se a maconha for legalizada. Marcos Gorinstein não poderá comprar a casa de seus sonhos no kibutz. Isso e muito mais neste episódio de Eleições 2019!
Host Simon Spungin talks to Ravit Hecht, Allison Kaplan Sommerand Chaim Levinson about the Central Election Committee's decision to bar left-wing and Arab candidates, while granting a certificate of kashrut to far-right candidates. Plus: Will wild and wacky Moshe Feiglin become the kingmaker in the next Knesset – assuming he's not too stoned to vote – and why are Israelis apparently oblivious to the Ilhan Omar controversy that's dominating the American news cycle?
On today's Israel Uncensored with Josh Hasten an interview with former MK and head of the Zehut party Mr. Moshe Feiglin. Zehut is hosting its primaries on Tuesday, and in a unique move has opened the voting to all Israelis regardless of party affiliation, as Feiglin believes that Zehut represents all sectors of Israeli society. Feiglin describes some of his party's many platforms including a desire for less government involvement in the lives of the citizens of Israel and a reduction in the prices of goods and services. Feiglin says that he doesn't see a difference between the proposed paths towards peace between Prime Minister Netanyahu or any others on the 'right' or the 'left.' He also believes that Israel should establish full sovereignty over all of the the Land of Israel, and describes what his party's version of a 'one-state solution' would look like.
Allison, Don, and Noah discuss three topics of incomparable importance, and end with an anecdote each about something in Israel that made them smile this week. #Israelex: Picking teams We discuss the the Labor Party’s efforts to bring all the center-left parties, save one, under its wing. Can the Livni-Herzog rotation really work? How long can the center-left stay on the good side of the ultra-Orthodox? Spotlight on the leaders who impact our world: Moshe Feiglin Moshe Feiglin, the man challenging Netanyahu for leadership of the Likud, wants to annex the territories but make marijuana freely available to us all - an odd amalgam of views. We ask: What makes Moshe Feiglin tick? Privatizing BDS 20 great American scholars, leftist Zionists all, want to sanction individual politicians (like Naftali Bennett) who sustain the occupation. We ask: Are 'personal sanctions' are a good idea. Do desperate times call for desperate measures? Playlist: All songs by the sultry Keren Ann: Lay Your Head DownStephanie SaysFor You & I
Knesset member Moshe Feiglin and Prof. Jonathan Macey are first time guests. Macey will talk about his recent book The Death of Corporate Reputation. Dr. Macey explains why corporate reputation has been in decline over the past decade and increasing regulation has not been very effective in reviving it. Macey provides many great insights into this problem but could it be that that the western world is suffering a deeper, moral malaise that explains not only bad corporate reputation but the rape and pillage of common folks who work hard and play by the rules? Moshe Feiglin, who many think may become Prime Minister of Israel, believes a loss of observance of God's laws is to blame for the decline of the West. Feiglin also confirmed his belief that an honest monetary system is a necessary key to restoring confidence in the institutions of western civilization. Your host will comment on the markets and also interview Robert Ian about the upcoming Liberty Mastermind Symposium in Dallas.
Knesset member Moshe Feiglin and Prof. Jonathan Macey are first time guests. Macey will talk about his recent book The Death of Corporate Reputation. Dr. Macey explains why corporate reputation has been in decline over the past decade and increasing regulation has not been very effective in reviving it. Macey provides many great insights into this problem but could it be that that the western world is suffering a deeper, moral malaise that explains not only bad corporate reputation but the rape and pillage of common folks who work hard and play by the rules? Moshe Feiglin, who many think may become Prime Minister of Israel, believes a loss of observance of God's laws is to blame for the decline of the West. Feiglin also confirmed his belief that an honest monetary system is a necessary key to restoring confidence in the institutions of western civilization. Your host will comment on the markets and also interview Robert Ian about the upcoming Liberty Mastermind Symposium in Dallas.
Welcome to this week's edition of the Bible in the News; this is Paul Billington bringing you a somewhat late edition this week, due to our visit into Toronto to hear a speech by the Israeli political leader Moshe Feiglin, who has been recently banned from entering the United Kingdom by that country's Home Office. It was an opportunity not to be missed: What would we find? A rabble-rouser? Incitement to terror or violence? Fomentation of criminal activity? A preacher of hate? From the letter sent to Feiglin by the Home Office, that is what we would have expected.