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This Alliance Is Being Broken — And Almost No One Sees It

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Episode 69 of The Erin Molan Show features an important conversation with Yael Eckstein, President and CEO of the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, on why Christians and Jews must stand together as extremist ideology and online narratives attempt to divide them. At a time when the American right is fracturing over Israel, Yael explains what’s actually happening beneath the noise — why this division matters, who benefits from it, and how ordinary people can respond with action, clarity, and courage, not just outrage. Erin and Yael discuss: • Why Jews and Christians are being targeted together • How younger generations are being shaped by narrative warfare • The difference between anger and effective action • Why unity — not silence — is the real counterforce The episode then closes with much-needed light relief and sharp insight from comedian Ami Kozak, whose satire exposes hypocrisy and propaganda through humor.

⏱️ CHAPTERS

00:00 Why this moment matters

02:12 “Do something effective, not just angry”

05:41 Why Jews and Christians are targeted together

09:28 The divide on the right — what’s really driving it

13:54 Why young people are losing historical context

17:32 Faith, family, and rebuilding values

21:08 “Hineni” — choosing action over outrage

24:10 Ami Kozak on satire, truth, and resilience

31:40 Final thoughts

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