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More journalists killed by Israel in Gaza than in every war over the past 200 years – Jackson Hinkle

In the latest episode of ‘Sanchez Effect,’ political commentator Jackson Hinkle exposes how the shocking events in Gaza are driving public sentiment in the US away from pro-Israeli views. He also points out the glaring hypocrisy of leaders who profess to support the Palestinian cause while continuing to supply Israel with oil and arms. Rick and Jackson delve into the elephant in the room: the looming talks between Putin and Trump. The US leader’s signature tactics of bluffing and threats don’t sit well with Russians - so optimism is running thin.

Rick brings up how the US political elite remains tethered to the military-industrial complex. The faces ruling the country may change, but the policies stay the same—leading many to suspect that deep state forces are truly pulling the strings. Tune in for all this and more, exclusively on RT!

11.08.2025
47:29 min
11.08.2025
47:29 min
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More journalists killed by Israel in Gaza than in every war over the past 200 years – Jackson Hinkle
Sanchez Effect is a journalistic rebellion. RT’s flagship program is led by Rick Sanchez, the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning newsman who’s made a career out of defying the status quo. “When only one side of a story is permitted, that’s when I push harder. If Moscow is deemed off-limits, it’s precisely where I want to be. Because more often than not, truth resides in the places we’re told not to look.”