
Piers Morgan Uncensored "Coming To YOUR Cities" Bondi Beach Terror & Israel 'Blame Game' | Feat Miss Palestine
Dec 16, 2025
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Nadeen (Nadine) Ayoub
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Kieran Andrieu
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Samara Gill
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Miranda Devine
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Jonathan Conricus

Guest
Sharren Haskel
Sharren Haskel, former Deputy Foreign Minister of Israel, shares her horror over the Bondi Beach attack and its implications for Jewish safety globally. Jonathan Conricus, a retired IDF spokesperson, discusses the fears of antisemitism in Australia. Panelist Miranda Devine argues there's no excuse for terrorism, while Kieran Andrieu critiques Israeli policies fueling grievances. Nadeen Ayoub, Miss Palestine, sheds light on her marriage to a controversial figure and advocates for Palestinian rights, emphasizing nonviolence and women's empowerment.
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Public Chants Escalated Threats
- Pro-Palestinian demonstrations after October 7 included chants calling for violence against Jews in Sydney and other cities.
- Haskel argued those public displays and lack of arrests emboldened extremists globally.
War Actions And Global Anti‑Semitism Clash
- Debate split over whether Israel's military actions fueled global anti-Semitism or are unrelated to individual terrorist choices.
- Haskel insisted war conduct cannot justify targeting Jews and stressed Israel's efforts to avoid civilian casualties.
Consensus On Condemnation, Not Causes
- Panelists agreed terrorism is inexcusable while disagreeing sharply over causes and government responsibilities.
- Many linked local policy responses and perceived appeasement to growing community fear.
