Fleur Hassan Nahum has worked at the sharp end of politics, media and national crisis. As a former Deputy Mayor of Jerusalem and Special Envoy for Innovation, she has dealt directly with international leaders, hostile broadcasters and the pressures that follow war into every public space.
In this conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti, she lifts the lid to reveal the real workings of media and politics, drawing on her own personal experience. She reflects on her repeated appearances on Piers Morgan Uncensored and explains why she became increasingly critical of the programme, and the man. She describes a media environment that rewards confrontation, elevates extreme voices and treats serious issues as clickbait content.
She discusses her own interactions with Benjamin Netanyahu, assessing his political skill and strategic instincts alongside the divisions, communication failures and long term costs of leadership during war.
👁🗨 Watch if you want to understand how personal experience exposes institutional failure, and why October 7 tested the credibility of the West.
We Discuss:
📺 What Fleur’s experiences on Piers Morgan Uncensored reveal about modern broadcasting
🧠 What Benjamin Netanyahu is like in private, and how power operates in Israeli politics
🏛️ Division, accountability and leadership under national trauma
⚖️ Where free speech ends and institutional irresponsibility begins
🕍 Antisemitism as a structural problem within Western culture
🌍 What October 7 revealed about moral confidence in democratic societies
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