Former U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations (UN) John Bolton says he believes Iran is fearful of the Israeli leadership, but not of U.S. President Joe Biden. Bolton also touches on the current U.S. presidential campaign and how he’ll be voting, as well as how he sees Canadian relations with a possible second term as president for Donald Trump. Also, Galia Sopher tells her deeply personal story of surviving the Oct. 7th attacks on her kibbutz and shielding her two young daughters with her body as rockets flew. Mercedes Stephenson has more.
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The West Block: UN says Iran ‘scared to death’ of Netanyahu, Oct. 7 survivor reflects on horror of kibbutz attack
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