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Ofir Akunis | Israeli Consul General in New York | 10-15-25

Ofir Akunis, Israeli Consul General in New York, joins Sid live in-studio to talk about the successful hostage negotiations mediated by the Israeli government and the U.S. administration, praising their cooperation and leadership. He also condemns Hamas for their actions and emphasizes the significance of maintaining strong policies to ensure regional security. The conversation shifts to reflections on historical events and the importance of intelligence in preventing attacks. Additionally, Akunis expresses deep admiration for President Trump and his impact on Israeli relations, suggesting he deserves a Nobel Peace Prize for his contributions.

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