U.S. President Donald Trump's emerging agreement with Iran dominated the opening discussion, with the panel questioning whether the deal represents a dangerous concession or a temporary strategy before renewed pressure on Tehran. The conversation focused on concerns over uranium enrichment, ballistic missiles, Iran's regional proxies and what the panel described as major unanswered questions surrounding enforcement and inspections.
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The panel also turned its attention to New York mayoral candidate Zohran Mamdani following his latest comments targeting AIPAC and Israel. The hosts sharply criticized Mamdani's rhetoric, arguing that anti-Israel narratives have become increasingly mainstream in Western politics while contrasting them with growing support for Israel elsewhere, including Colombia's newly elected pro-Israel leadership. They also discussed public reactions to breastfeeding in Israel, highlighting broader debates over culture, freedom and motherhood.
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The centerpiece of the episode was an emotional interview with Australian journalist Erin Molan
The centerpiece of the episode was an emotional interview with Australian journalist Erin Molan, who described the personal and professional price she paid after publicly supporting Israel following the October 7 Hamas massacre. Molan recounted receiving bomb threats, police protection, relentless online abuse and losing her position at Sky News Australia, yet said she never considered backing down because, in her words, the conflict is "evil versus good." She also reflected on Australia's growing antisemitism, the silence she witnessed after October 7 and why repeated visits to Israel only strengthened her admiration for the country's resilience and unity.
The episode concluded with two stories highlighting what the panel described as institutional failures facing Israel internationally. First, they examined the legal case involving Australian healthcare workers filmed threatening Israeli patients, after a court ruled key video evidence could not be used because of recording laws. The discussion then shifted to Israel's ambassador to the United Nations, Danny Danon, whose fiery confrontation with UN officials over allegations against the IDF sparked a wider debate about bias at the international body and demands for accountability.
Watch the full episode of ALL CAPS featuring Nitsana Darshan-Leitner, Sarai Givaty, Titi Ayanaw and India Naftali for more unfiltered conversations, exclusive interviews and analysis of the stories shaping Israel and the Jewish world.
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