I'm Jonathan Sacerdoti

Jonathan Sacerdoti

Journalist, broadcaster, and commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti engages in in-depth conversations with thought leaders, experts, and influential voices from around the world. Covering politics, culture, history, and current affairs, each episode delivers sharp analysis, valuable insights, and engaging discussions on the most pressing topics of our time. Cutting through the noise, this series provides informed perspectives on the issues shaping the world today.

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    How the West's own laws are being used to destroy it: Natasha Hausdorff exposes the ICC and UN

    Natasha Hausdorff tells Jonathan Sacerdoti that international law — the very system the West built to protect itself — has been turned into a weapon against Western civilisation, and that what is being done to Israel today will be done to Britain and America tomorrow. Behind the headlines about war crimes, genocide and starvation lies a harder story. What happens when the courts meant to deliver justice become political tools? When UN reports launder terrorist propaganda as established fact? When the photographs that moved the world turn out not to show what we were told they showed? And if "what starts with the Jews doesn't end with the Jews," what does the weaponisation of international law mean for every law-abiding nation that still fights by the rules? In this conversation, Jonathan Sacerdoti speaks with Natasha Hausdorff — barrister, international law expert and founder of the Centre for International Rule of Law — about how the laws of war are being inverted, why the ICC and ICJ have lost their credibility, how NGOs like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch built cases on Hamas sources they never verified, why the "State of Palestine" fails the basic legal test for statehood, and why the West's silence in the face of this abuse may be the most dangerous signal of all. Donate to support these conversations, at https://jonathansacerdoti.com/donate 👁️‍🗨️ Watch if you want to understand how international law — from the ICC to the UN Human Rights Council — is being turned against Israel and the West, and why the outcome affects every nation that still plays by the rules. 🎙️ We Discuss: ⚖️ Why Natasha Hausdorff founded the Centre for International Rule of Law — and what "the weaponisation of international law" actually means 🏛️ How rule-of-law nations treat law as a limit on power, while despots treat it as a tool to wield power 🔴 Why the ICC and ICJ increasingly look like political bodies rather than independent courts 📄 How the latest UN Commission of Inquiry "launders" terrorist propaganda into an official report on the targeting of children 🗂️ Why Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch relied on Gaza "local authorities" — while admitting they had no one on the ground 🔍 "Projection": how Israel's accusers are guilty of exactly what they accuse Israel of 🧾 Why the "State of Palestine" fails the Montevideo test for statehood — and how the ICC invented its own jurisdiction 🍽️ The starvation narrative: why over 3,000 calories per person per day were entering Gaza — and why up to 90% of aid was diverted by Hamas 🚸 The truth behind the "starving children" photographs — and the well-fed relatives cropped out of frame 🎓 How the international legal academy silences anyone who won't "drink the Kool-Aid" on Israel 🚧 Why Egypt sealed the border at Rafah — and how the international community became complicit in Palestinian suffering 🎖️ How a senior British general was attacked by his own colleagues for reporting honestly what he saw in Gaza 🌍 Why "what starts with the Jews doesn't end with the Jews" — and how lawfare will one day be turned on Britain and the US 🔔 Subscribe for more serious and unflinching conversations about international law, Israel, the Middle East, antisemitism, and the forces reshaping the West. 📲 Follow Jonathan On X: https://x.com/jonsac On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/ On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com 💬 Comment below — has international law become a shield for the world's worst actors and a weapon against the nations that actually respect it? And if Israel is the test case, who's next? #NatashaHausdorff #JonathanSacerdoti #InternationalLaw #Israel #Lawfare #ICC #ICJ #Gaza #Hamas #Genocide #UN #AmnestyInternational #HumanRightsWatch #MiddleEast #RuleOfLaw #WesternCivilisation

    44 min
  2. 29 juin

    The Muslim Brotherhood "invasion" the UK refuses to see – a warning from two Emiratis on the threat Britain is trying to ignore

    Britain has been infiltrated, the Muslim Brotherhood's quiet takeover is already underway, and the West is listening to the wrong Muslims. Rauda Altenaiji and Ahmed Sharif Al Ameri are part of a new wave of Emirati voices speaking out, proudly and publicly, in defence of the Abraham Accords and the world's only Jewish state. They feel safer walking through Dubai at 4am than London at 8pm, and their leadership has stopped sending students to British universities for fear they'll be radicalised. But beneath the warning are harder questions. The UAE enforces its famous tolerance through some of the world's harshest laws — including execution. Is that a model the West could ever, or should ever, follow? Is their picture of coexistence too perfect to be true? And when two polished young influencers appear defending Israel and the Accords, who exactly is behind them — and why? In this conversation, recorded live at the ARC 2026 conference, Jonathan Sacerdoti speaks with Rauda Altenaiji and Ahmed Sharif Al Ameri — Emirati commentators and social-media political voices — about the Abraham Accords, Islamist extremism in Britain, the Muslim Brotherhood, antisemitism, migrant workers' rights, the death penalty, and why they believe London is losing its identity while the Gulf thrives. Filmed at ARC 2026 ARC’s new book: ⁠The Age of Reconstruction⁠ - by Johnny Patterson, ARC Chief Ideas Officer Donate to support these conversations, at: ⁠https://jonathansacerdoti.com/donate⁠ 👁️‍🗨️ Watch if you want to understand how two Emiratis see Britain's extremism problem — and why they believe the West is listening to the wrong Muslims. 🎙️ We Discuss: 🔴 Why two Emiratis publicly defend Israel and the Abraham Accords — and what it cost them 🕌 The Muslim Brotherhood "invasion" of the West, and why they say it now works through PR, not conquest 🇬🇧 Why the UAE will no longer send its students to study in the UK ⚖️ How the UAE treats antisemitism as terrorism — and the one case that ended in execution 🏙️ Why they'd walk through Dubai at 4am but not London after 8pm 👷 The truth about the UAE: the uncomfortable questions on migrant workers, labour laws and 87.9% of the population 💀 Tolerance enforced by the death penalty — model or warning? 📖 The idea of a "civilisational jihad" 🎓 How a Muslim woman was branded Islamophobic by a white British university professor 🤔 "Is this engineered?" — answering the suspicion that these influencers came from nowhere 🌍 How to spread coexistence to the rest of the Arab world 🔔 Subscribe for more serious and unflinching conversations about the Middle East, Israel, the Gulf, Islamism, and the forces reshaping the West. 📲 Follow Jonathan On ⁠X⁠ On ⁠Instagram⁠ On ⁠Substack⁠ ARC Conference: On ⁠X⁠ On ⁠YouTube⁠ On ⁠Instagram⁠ 💬 Comment below — is the UAE's model of enforced tolerance something the West should learn from, or the very thing it should fear?

    51 min
  3. 15 juin

    How the world's self-proclaimed winner got played: Dan Schueftan on Trump’s Iran mistake

    Is Trump's deal with Iran worse than Obama's JCPOA? Dan Schueftan tells Jonathan Sacerdoti how it emboldens every Iranian proxy from Hezbollah to the Houthis, and leaves Israel in one of the most precarious positions in its history. Both sides are claiming victory. But beneath those claims are harder questions. Has Iran been given a free pass to rearm? Has Israel lost the cover it needed to act? What does this mean for the Gulf states, for Lebanon, for the Iranian people desperate to be rid of their regime — and for the West's credibility as a civilisation willing to defend itself? In this conversation, Jonathan Sacerdoti speaks with Dr. Dan Schueftan — strategic analyst and former director of the National Security Studies Center at the University of Haifa — about what the Trump-Iran deal actually contains, why a president who built his identity on winning may have handed Iran a historic victory, what Israel can still do alone, and why the West's retreat from confrontation is the most dangerous signal it can send. Donate to support these conversations, at https://jonathansacerdoti.com/donate 👁️‍🗨️ Watch if you want to understand what the Trump-Iran nuclear deal really means for Israel, for the Middle East, and for any country that still believes in the willingness to fight for its interests. 🎙️ We Discuss: 🔴 Why Dan Schueftan calls this deal a capitulation worse than Obama's — and what Iran actually received 🇮🇷 How Iran keeps uranium enrichment, faces no limits on ballistic missiles, and its proxies remain intact 🇮🇱 What Israel can do now — alone, without the American cover it depended on 🔫 Why Hamas and Hezbollah will never disarm — and why that was never a realistic goal with or without the US 🌍 How the Gulf states, Lebanon's non-Hezbollah population, and Iran's own people were also abandoned by this deal 📉 Why Trump — a man who defines himself entirely by winning and losing — may not yet grasp what he gave away ⚔️ The 1930s parallel: how Western unwillingness to fight emboldened Hitler, and what today's retreat signals to today's barbarians 🏛️ Why Western democracy can no longer produce leaders like Churchill or FDR — and what that means for civilisation 🇮🇱 Why Israel's combination of open society and willingness to fight makes it unique in the Western world — and uniquely resented 💡 Dan's "smart optimism": why things will get worse, but Israel will grow stronger faster than things deteriorate 🔔 Subscribe for more serious and unflinching conversations about the Middle East, Israel, Iran, US foreign policy, and the forces reshaping the West. 📲 Follow Jonathan On X: https://x.com/jonsac On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/ On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com 💬 Comment below — is there something going on in this deal that Trump knows and we don't, or has the self-proclaimed master dealmaker just made the worst deal of his career?

    53 min
  4. 2 juin

    Suspended, investigated, nearly expelled: what universities do to dissidents, and how Connie Shaw broke free

    Connie Shaw went on LBC at 8am to defend free speech on Islam — and was publicly called a racist before the interview ended. She had already been suspended from her university radio committee and faced potential expulsion for writing about trans ideology on campus. She used to be woke herself. 👉🏻 If you like this interview please share it with a friend, and give it five stars 👈🏻 Across universities, newsrooms, and public platforms in Britain, a pattern keeps repeating: point to Islamic extremism, question trans ideology, or defend Western identity — and the response is not debate but accusation. The labels shift from episode to episode — racist, transphobic, far right — but the mechanism is identical. Name the person, not the argument. Make the cost of speaking visible to everyone watching. This is how honest conversations are removed from public life. In this conversation, Jonathan Sacerdoti speaks with Connie Shaw — external affairs officer at the Free Speech Union and commentator — about Islamism, trans ideology in academia, the grooming gangs cover-up, the state of British universities, Israel, and what free speech actually means in a society where some speech is already a coded call to violence. At stake is the ability of any citizen to say plainly what they can see. Donate to support these conversations, at https://jonathansacerdoti.com/donate 🧑‍💻 Watch if you want to understand how ideological pressure shapes young people at school and university — and why those who break from it face organised attempts to silence them. 🗣 We Discuss: 🎙 Why Connie was accused of racism on LBC for defending free speech on Islamic public prayer in Trafalgar Square 🏫 How trans ideology embedded itself inside academia — and what happened when Connie wrote about it 📖 Why some students believe that even reading the opposing argument is an act of moral transgression 🕌 Why criticism of Islamism keeps being reframed as racism — and who benefits from that confusion 👮 How a self-described former school snitch and feminist society chair woke up to what she had been part of 🇮🇱 What Connie found when she visited Israel, and why many people who hold strong opinions still don't know what happened on October 7th ✝️ Why an atheist can still believe Christianity is essential to Western civilisation 🗺 Whether free speech can survive in a society where some communities use language as a coded call to violence ⚖️ What role figures like Tommy Robinson actually play in British political life — and whether that role is ultimately helpful or harmful 👶 Why declining birth rates and the breakdown of relationships between young men and women may be the most underreported civilisational crisis of our time 📺 Subscribe for more serious and unflinching conversations about free speech, Islam, trans ideology, Israel, antisemitism, and the culture wars reshaping the West. 🔔 Follow Jonathan On X: https://x.com/jonsac On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/ On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com 💬 Comment below — is there a point at which protecting free speech becomes a form of civilisational self-harm, and if so, who gets to draw that line?

    1 h 20 min
  5. 14 mai

    Who controls what you know? Ashley Rindsberg on the capture of Wikipedia and public knowledge

    Ashley Rindsberg has uncovered how a small group of powerful online actors can twist the facts we trust, reshape public reality at global scale, and quietly influence what millions of people believe they know. Search engines, encyclopaedias, artificial intelligence models and social platforms now form the infrastructure of public knowledge. They shape what citizens believe, what institutions repeat, what journalists trust, and what political actors can smuggle into respectable discourse. The deepest battles of the internet age are fought through language, sourcing, rankings, edits and definitions. This is a full scale battle for your mind. In this conversation, Jonathan Sacerdoti speaks with Ashley Rindsberg about Wikipedia, propaganda, information warfare, and the collapsing distinction between knowledge and power. At stake is the machinery by which ideas acquire legitimacy. Donate to support these conversations. 👁‍🗨 Watch if you want to understand how information warfare now operates through the institutions we trust most, and why the struggle over facts has become a struggle over political legitimacy, historical memory and civilisational confidence. 💬 We Discuss: 🧠 Why the internet has become the primary power centre for politics, culture, ideology and public belief 📚 How Wikipedia’s claim to neutrality can become a vehicle for narrative control 🌍 Why the battle over Israel, Palestinians and Jews on Wikipedia carries serious geopolitical consequences 🕵️ How anonymous editors can influence material with profound political, economic and human significance 🤖 Why artificial intelligence systems relying on Wikipedia may amplify contested narratives at scale 🧾 How information laundering works when sources, citations and institutional trust reinforce one another ⚖️ Why “neutral point of view” can fail when moral and political conflicts are embedded in the sources themselves 🏛️ How trusted knowledge infrastructure affects journalism, education, policy and public memory 🔥 Why modern propaganda often appears through respectable systems rather than crude slogans 🧩 What this reveals about Western institutions, technological dependence and the fragility of shared reality 🔔 Subscribe for more serious and unflinching conversations about information warfare, free speech, Israel, antisemitism, media power and the institutions shaping the West. 📲 Follow Jonathan On X On Instagram On Substack 👇 Comment below — who should be trusted to guard public knowledge when the platforms shaping reality are anonymous, ideological and structurally unaccountable?

    1 h 17 min
  6. 26 avr.

    What happens when you question everything about who you are – Bellamy Bellucci breaks every identity rule, and neither side likes it

    Jonathan Sacerdoti speaks with Bellamy Bellucci, a South African-born, American trans-woman who converted to Judaism and now lives between worlds that rarely tolerate one another. Bellamy's identity is often challenged and questions by the very groups that you might expected to affirm it. Public language increasingly celebrates identity while losing any stable account of meaning. Categories multiply, recognition becomes currency, and institutions struggle to distinguish between self-description and truth. In that confusion, questions that once belonged to philosophy or theology now play out through politics, culture, and personal testimony. DONATE TO SUPPORT THESE INTERVIEWS: https://jonathansacerdoti.com/donate Bellamy describes a life shaped by displacement, violence, and reinvention. From apartheid-era South Africa to the United States, from homelessness to religious conversion, and from gender dysphoria to public advocacy for Israel, Bellamy's trajectory cuts across the categories that dominate 21st century Western discourse. 👁‍🗨 Watch if you want to understand how identity, belief, and political ideology collide in a single life shaped by conflict, conviction, and resistance. 💬 We Discuss: 🧭 How personal identity becomes a battleground for wider civilisational conflicts 🔥 Why conversion to Judaism is described as easier than living openly as a Jew 🧠 The distinction between psychological identity and physical reality in gender dysphoria 🌍 How Western institutions reward victimhood and reshape identity into political capital ⚔️ Why October 7 acted as a moment of collective activation for Jews worldwide 🧩 The tension between internal truth and external recognition in modern identity politics 🏛️ How ideological movements adopt minority identities as instruments of power 📉 The erosion of cultural confidence in the West and its consequences for social cohesion 🕯️ The role of faith, resilience, and suffering in shaping Jewish identity across generations 🧱 Why assimilation, belonging, and national identity remain unresolved in Western societies 🤔 Can you be addicted to transition? 🔔 Subscribe for more serious and unflinching conversations about identity, power, and the future of Western societies. 📲 Follow Jonathan On X On Instagram On Substack 👇 Comment below — can a society sustain itself if it cannot define truth, identity, or belonging with any shared clarity?

    55 min
  7. 13 avr.

    The warning we ignored: Holocaust survivor Martin Stern on THE HUMAN CAPACTIY FOR EVIL

    This Yom Hashoah special episode features Holocaust survivor Martin Stern, who shares his story and reflects on his fears for the world today. Martin Stern survived arrest, deportation, and life in camps as a young child, his survival dependent on individuals who chose courage over conformity at moments of real danger. His life since has been shaped by that experience, through decades of reflection and education, including his work teaching younger generations about the Holocaust and other genocides. In this challenging conversation, Martin It examines how ordinary people come to adopt ideas they have not properly interrogated, how crowds form around moral language that has lost its substance, and how institutions fail to cultivate independent thought. What emerges is not simply memory, but a warning about how societies drift, how certainty replaces judgement, and how easily moral language can be detached from reality. 👁‍🗨 Watch if you want to understand how Holocaust testimony exposes the deeper failures shaping the present 💬 We Discuss: • 🕯 Why Yom Hashoah demands moral seriousness rather than symbolic remembrance • 🧠 How a five-year-old child experienced arrest, interrogation, and deportation under Nazi rule • 🚂 What the camps revealed about ordinary people carrying out extraordinary evil without reflection • 🧭 How individual acts of courage, like those which saved Martin and his sister, illuminate moral choice under pressure • 🏛 How modern institutions and media environments fail to cultivate independent moral judgement • 🗣 Why large groups adopt identical slogans without genuine understanding or inquiry • ⚖ The role of conformity, social approval, and intellectual laziness in shaping belief systems • 🔥 How contemporary hostility toward Jews reflects deeper ideological and civilisational tensions • 🧩 The convergence of identity politics and inherited prejudice as a destabilising force • 📉 Why “never again” has not held, and what that reveals about human nature • 🧑‍🏫 The collapse of education as a system for teaching ethical reasoning and responsibility • 🌍 What it means to live in an era where truth is contested and moral certainty is performative 🔔 Subscribe for more serious and unflinching conversations about history, power, and the moral challenges shaping our world 📲 Follow Jonathan On X: https://x.com/jonsac On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/ On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com 👇 Comment below — what does it take for a society to turn memory into judgement, rather than ritual? #JonathanSacerdoti #MartinStern #YomHashoah #HolocaustSurvivor #HolocaustMemory #Antisemitism #WesternValues #EducationCrisis #MoralResponsibility

    1 h 4 min
  8. 9 avr.

    The end of a system that once held the world together – Danny Orbach on what comes after the collapse of the global order and the rules-based system

    The language of international law is being stretched to breaking point. Terms once defined with precision are now deployed as instruments of moral accusation, detached from the evidentiary standards that once gave them force. In that shift, something deeper is revealed about the condition of Western institutions. Authority no longer rests securely on method, but on consensus, amplification, and the emotional force of accusation. What presents itself as a defence of human rights increasingly operates through blurred definitions, institutional capture, and self-reinforcing narratives. The result is a system that struggles to distinguish between war, crime, and rhetoric, while insisting on moral certainty. Danny Orbach is an associate professor for history and Asian studies at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He specialises in military history, political assassinations and coups, military adventurism, illegal orders, dynamics of military atrocities and the history of intelligence and espionage. In this conversation with Jonathan Sacerdoti he challenges the widespread use of the term “genocide” in relation to Gaza, examines how international institutions, media, and academia reinforce one another in elevating contested claims into accepted truth, and how evidentiary standards are displaced by moral framing. He explores the blurring and expansion of legal definitions, the role of NGOs and the UN in shaping narratives, and the way political and intellectual pressures shape judicial and scholarly consensus. He also addresses how immigration and shifting notions of national and cultural identity are placing new strain on Western democracies, challenging their ability to define boundaries, maintain cohesion, and sustain legitimacy. 👁‍🗨 Watch if you want to understand how legal language, institutional authority, and political incentives are reshaping truth, justice, and democracy in the modern world. 🙏🏻 DONATE TO SUPPORT THESE INTERVIEWS: https://jonathansacerdoti.com/donate 💬 We Discuss: ⚖️ Why the legal definition of genocide requires specific intent and why that threshold matters 🧠 How moral intuition is increasingly replacing evidentiary standards in public discourse 🌐 The rise of “junctions of reliability” across the UN, NGOs, academia, and media 📊 How the shift from quantitative to interpretive standards enables political manipulation 🔁 The feedback loop between institutions that amplifies unverified claims into accepted truth 🏛️ Why international courts may be influenced by social and intellectual pressure 🧩 The gradual expansion and blurring of legal definitions in the laws of war 🗳️ How modern political incentives prioritise signalling over compromise in democracies 🧱 The “barnacle effect” of accumulating laws and regulations slowing institutional function 🌍 Why the post-World War II rules-based order is fracturing into a more unstable system ⚠️ The growing gap between liberal elites and democratic legitimacy 🧭 Whether liberal democracy can reform itself before more radical alternatives emerge 🔔 Subscribe for more serious and unflinching conversations about geopolitics, law, and the future of Western civilisation. 📲 Follow Jonathan On X: https://x.com/jonsac On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jonathansacerdoti/ On Substack: https://jonsac.substack.com 👇 Comment below — can institutions recover their authority once definitions, evidence, and trust begin to erode, or does that loss become irreversible?

    1 h 7 min

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Journalist, broadcaster, and commentator Jonathan Sacerdoti engages in in-depth conversations with thought leaders, experts, and influential voices from around the world. Covering politics, culture, history, and current affairs, each episode delivers sharp analysis, valuable insights, and engaging discussions on the most pressing topics of our time. Cutting through the noise, this series provides informed perspectives on the issues shaping the world today.

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