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  • Dialog Major(Ret) US Army Montgomery Granger x Hannah Klein
    Mar 12 2025

    Today's guest was Retired Major Montgomery Granger. He's an author of the autobiography "Saving Grace at Guantanamo Bay-A Memoir of a Citizen Warrior" published from Random House in 2006.

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    Hannah Klein has known the author "Monty" for quite some time, and she didn't want to miss a podcast conversation with him. At the end of the podcasat, Monty was talking about the reasons why Hannah couldn't arrange many podcast episodes or more interviews this week.

    Hannah has wanted to invited Major Granger for a long time. She discussed his service, interesting roles of future AI and VA, 9.11 and more. It was quite an eyeopening way to use AI and his experience using Grok, on X.

    Maj. Granger is active on social media with a username @mjgranger1 on X.

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    1 h et 6 min
  • Israeli Women, and March 8th, ICC Illegitimacy, President Trump's recent Summit
    Mar 9 2025

    October 6th, women in Nir Oz Base took a photo on Friday. They never experienced the next Shabbat. March 8th was Saturday, and Hannah Klein discussed women's rights defined by the UN and how the UN actually treats Israeli women.

    At the same time, ICC's prosecutor and UN Chief both meet the so-called leader of Syria. It is abhorrent what ICC's prosecution against Israel was about. At the point when ICC issued arrest warrants against Bibi and Former Defense Minister Gallant, it became clear what ICC was. They support dictators, and that is represented well in the recent photos taken in the Presidential Palace of Syria.

    A lot of Japanese media are somehow trying to demonize President Trump. The Japanese media have caused a war and Hannah discusses serious concerns of the past roles of the media and the potential danger they may cause.

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    36 min
  • President Trump's "Shabbat Shalom" to Hamas
    Mar 7 2025

    NHK was talking about the new Chief of Staff, Eyal Zamir, who took over the position on March 5th. The person whom Hannah Klein frequently interview, Col. Ran Zamir is not related.

    Hannah Klein discussed her favorite songs from 1950s. She also talked about the actresses such as Rita Hayworth.

    President Trump gave a message, "Shalom Hamas." As he stated, Shalom Hamas means"Hello" and "Good-Bye." Hamas has only two choices left, which is to face IDF and get completely crushed or totally surrender. Those are the two options left under the new Chief of Staff Eyal Zamir.

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    13 min
  • Momo no Sekku, Statement by Secretary Rubio, Headache
    Mar 3 2025
    Today is a day called Momo no Sekku. Sekku is a day to celebrate, and today's the day to celebrate young girls to grow healthily and happily. Hannah Klein has introduced some of the traditions. Secretary Rubio has approved four billion-dollar military assistance to Israel. This is the Trump administration's decision to reverse the prior administration's partial arms embargo. Hannah discussed this. Headaches seem to be a common issue among people, including children.

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    18 min
  • Car Ramming on January 27th, Hamas Protestors' Lies/Cruelty
    Feb 28 2025

    It's the end of February. Before starting my podcast, please download and share this podcast with your friends. In Karkur Junction, there was a car ramming by a Palestinian terrorist. According to the Times of Israel, the terrorist's name is Jamil Zayoud, 53 years old. It is truly horrific that innocent Israeli people have to go through the terrorist attacks like this. I believe President Trump's idea will work very well from a historical perspective and reality.

    Hamas supporters are in the narrative of "We can deny the terrorists' horrific attacks and at the same time we can also legitimize the annihilation of the Jewish and the state of Israel." Those protests are not against the war. I hope to invite a retired lawyer and a banker Leonard Grunstein in a few weeks to discuss this.

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    20 min
  • March 3rd, the Hostage's mother Idit Odel, the Twisted Japanese Politics
    Feb 26 2025

    March is around the corner. Hannah Klein talked about the customs of Japan on March 3rd under the Japanese tradition. The girls are supposed to be celebrated on the day. Hannah Klein's deeply disappointed at the lack of awareness toward the raped Israeli hostages and victims.

    Today was the funeral of the Bibas. The beautiful eulogy was read out. Many people were waving flags of Israel along the way. Why isn't the Japanese aware of the baby who was brutally murdered by Hamas.

    Hannah Klein discussed Hamas on this podcast episode.

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    16 min
  • Dialog 2 IDF Army Reserve Col. Ran Zamir X Hannah Klein
    Feb 23 2025

    *Please listen, and download my podcast.

    Hannah Klein had a conversation in this podcast starting with a YouTube clip. Hannah Klein discussed the hostage exchange scenes with Col. Zamir, which is not a part of the conversation on the podcast. Col. Zamir discussed some realistic issues and hypothetical issues of the war and how to protect the sovereignty of Israel, which is very important for the Israeli people.

    I hope people don't take our opinions personally. Also, I'm not going to discussed the details of why the propaganda is a total lie.

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    53 min
  • Dialog Leonard Grunstein X Hannah Klein
    Feb 20 2025
    Hannah Klein invited a retired lawyer and a banker Leonard Gruntein. He co-authored a book titled, "Because It's Just And Right." There are a lot of misconceptions against Jerusalem and how Israel defines Jerusalem. Also, why must Jerusalem be the capital of Israel? Israel definitely has the right to exist. And, most certainly, Israel isn't occupying anywhere. Ultimately, Hannah Klein believes Jerusalem will be at peace when it rests as the capital of Israel. Listen to our conversation and think of why Hannah Klein finds this as a path for peace.

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    36 min