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will: benjamin netanyahu rejecting the biden administration's call for a humanitarian pause and gaza as they push deeper into the gaza strip as the leader of hezbollah threatens further escalation with israel and warns the us involvement in the conflict will not scare us. i am griffin jenkins. alicia: i am alicia acuna. there's a much calling for cease-fire and end to us aid to israel. we have coverage with steve harrigan on israel/lebanon border, trey yingst in southern is reliant mike emanuel in washington. we start with you for the latest on the pro-palestinian march. >> reporter: good afternoon. the crowd to build steadily, people coming from all over, some pro-palestinian, others antiwar, the bottom line is
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they are calling on president biden to defund support to israel and calling for end to military action in the middle east region. you can see freedom plaza is inside of the capit0l building. the streets have been closed off. all kinds of signage and us aid to israel, lest gaza live, stop harming israel, cease-fire now, also caskets with palestinian flags out here. people have come out for a variety of reasons, some telling us they are supporting the palestinian people, they want a free palestine, they feel this is 75 years of struggle for the palestinian people and they are out here
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expressing support and calling for action in trying to send a message to president biden. this rally expected to go much of the afternoon ending up near the white house later this afternoon. it has grown in size, we expect speeches to start in a matter of moments. i'm joined by a protester named yvonna. why are you here today? >> just like everybody else, we are outraged this is still going on, that apartheid state is being funded by us and we are here to let the administration know that it is kind of -- there's no excuse. there's nothing to say. there's a genocide and we are paying for it and it needs to stop and we will vote him out if we need to. >> reporter: you have experience as a refugee, tell me your story. >> i immigrated here because of
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the war in bosnia, the trauma, the multigenerational trauma, i witnessed genocide happened in front of our eyes. the most frustrating thing is that everything that is happening is textbook genocide, textbook dehumanization, everything that i have heard in the narrative of self-defense of israel to justification for apartheid is familiar. >> reporter: do you feel for the innocent loss of life on both sides? >> of course i do. i also feel for both my jewish and muslim friends here who showed up knowing they experience discrimination.
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3500 kids in three weeks is one thing, is unconscionable, but the fact that the narrative of self defense is exactly the same before and after should tell us all that the language is never going to change, that the language of the defense for israel as a state will be forever unless we stop it. >> reporter: emotions running high out here. the crowd is growing and they will march sooner from here at freedom plaza to the white house to send a message to president biden. alicia: thank you so much. as we follow the events in dc, fox news was in gaza, among the first journalists -- trey yingst is on the ground in jerusalem with more. >> reporter: we were among the first group of journalists to enter the gaza strip since this war began. we want to show you a preview
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of the report for next hour. you can hear the gunfire in the distance, israelis are trying to engage anyone who tries to ambush their forces. the battle is street by street, urban guerrilla warfare, hamas is popping out of tunnels and ambushing israeli troops. right now we are embedded with the israeli military and the gaza strip. these forces have been ambushed, shot at, lost 2 dozen of their own soldiers. they fight block by block in bloodier been battle, guerrilla fighters popping out of tunnels and trying to kill as many israelis as they can. as the israelis push deeper into the gaza strip, factions inside maintain their ability to fire rockets at major population centers, they were
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sounding north of the southern city that sits on the red sea giving a sense of the range these rockets have. griff: we are glad you allowed us into gaza. stay safe, we are thinking of you. thank you for your reporting. griff: tension rising in the middle east as has bless threatens to escalate its involvement in the israel/hamas war. us warships entering the region saying the move will not scare us. chief international correspondent steve harrigan has the latest from northern israel. >> reporter: it has been steady fighting across the border between israel's north and lebanon, hezbollah fighters launching missiles on a daily basis, some towns getting hit
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with 10 or 12 rockets in a single day. when you talk to people who have not fled their homes like tens of thousands, it is an atmosphere of fear it self. >> they grab whatever they can and just go away, hezbollah will become like they did in gaza and come into our houses. >> reporter: fear of a repeat of what happened in gaza, it has been contained within two miles of the border, hezbollah firing short-range rockets and israeli forces firing back. we heard from the leader of hezbollah who threatened all options were still on the table and in the north, israeli forces remain on high alert. griff: thanks, on the northern border. alicia: president biden
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spending the weekend in delaware after calling for humanitarian pause to israeli strikes in gaza. an idea netanyahu rejected after meeting with antony blinken. alexandria hoff is live with the latest. >> reporter: secretary blinken is in jordan today, these trips work both ways, you had us allied arab state under pressure on secretary blinken for the us to adhere or support an immediate cease-fire, something the white house is not interested in doing. secretary blinken explain why today. >> a cease-fire now, hamas in place, able to regroup and repeat what it did on october 7th. you don't have to take my word for it. a few days ago a senior hamas official said it was their intent to do october 7th again and again and again.
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>> reporter: that is israel's view against a humanitarian pause which is what the white house is supporting, israel feels that would benefit hamas. they have to see the 240 hostages released before anything like that would happen. president biden asked about getting americans out of gaza. >> your message to america. can you contain the middle east war? >> president biden: do you have a camera? >> reporter: fox news confirmed that 400 americans have been approved to leave gaza. they began on thursday. at home the president is fighting criticism from progressives in his own party. rashida tlaib sharing a lofty
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accusation on x. >> we will remember in 2024. >> reporter: you saw those words on the screen. they said we are going to remember in 2,024, and an accusation that president biden is supporting genocide. the white house previously called the squad's comments on israel disgraceful. i will wait to see the white house's response, it will be strongly worded as well. griff: for more reaction we are joined by democratic congressman from california and senior member of the house foreign affairs committee in the permanent select intelligence committee, great
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to have you here, the most important committee in congress and you heard the report from trey yingst in gaza, clearly a pause is not happening and doesn't appear one is coming yet the administration, secretary blinken asking for the humanitarian pause. what do you make of it? >> i support humanitarian pause to get medical supplies into gaza. we want to minimize innocent civilian deaths but we will stand with israel. they are our ally and friend. israel has the right to defend itself and we will continue to do what we have to do to support israel. our mission is very clear, reporting on what's happening on the northern border of hezbollah, and we will do what we have to do. as well as iranian proxy
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groups, the houthi rebels in yemen, to keep this contained, we want to minimize innocent palestinian deaths. griff: with the uss ford and eisenhower, there's deterrence and it looks like hassan nasrallah, leader of hezbollah, has got the message even though he's talking tough. i want to step back for a second because you spent time in israel this summer, with what you can tell us, was there any indication this was coming both in what happening in gaza and the larger global concerns which iran's fingerprints are all over this. >> this was a massive
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intelligence failure. my recent trips on the northern border, on what hezbollah, you saw the internal political strife that prime minister netanyahu's judicial reforms focus on the west bank. a lot of actions on the west bank. how something like this happened, there is going to have to be a big review. how did this get missed? how do we do this from an intelligence perspective to make sure something like this doesn't happen again, internally within is real, how something like this occurred. griff: i want your response to rashida tlaib who has been very
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outspoken of the administration calling for a cease-fire and you saw in the tweet she put out, telling president biden we will vote you out, and you, accusing the president and the administration, of supporting genocide. of course, you saw the report from one of the protesters, mike emanuel, that woman mentioned genocide half a dozen times, her view of what is happening is there. what is your response to rashida tlaib? is she going far over the line here? >> i would like her to say she support israel's right to exist, israel has a right to defend itself, this is not genocide, this is war. i don't -- we can certainly debate if israel is prosecuting this war in the most effective way. i worry they are responding to what hamas wants them to do, pulled them into urban warfare. i worry about idea of soldiers getting killed.
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at the end of this is israel going to occupy gaza? is there a possibility of israelis and palestinians living side-by-side in peace? i don't know. it's a dangerous situation but i would love for her to say israel has a right to exist. griff: this chant at the protest, they chant from the river to the sea palestine will be free. your interpretation of that and she retweeted that. is that -- does that deny the existence of israel? >> we know where hamas stands, they deny the existence of israel, kill all the jews. israel has a right to exist, it's the jewish homeland. that the american position and president biden's position. griff: appreciate your time and insight. alicia: from the other side of
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the aisle we are joined by republican congresswoman diana harshburger. first question has to do with antony blinken in the middle east, meeting with arab leaders in jordan. one of the topics they are discussing is what a postwar reality would look like in the middle east in your mind. what would it be? >> they will probably talk about a two state solution and i agreed with congressman bera. israel has a right to defend itself, let it protect its citizens. alicia: let's discuss this $14 billion aid package to israel that was passed this week along party lines, 12 democrats joining republicans, chuck
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schumer called it stunningly unserious. it would come from cutting money from the irs and the president said he would veto it anyway. let's listen to democratic congressman jared moscowitz and his criticism of speaker mike johnson. >> this was his first full week, first big vote, national security issue for the american people, national security issue for israel. our number one ally. he played politics to send out a political mailing. this is disgusting for republicans to do this in the jewish people's greatest time of need since the holocaust. griff: alicia: he voted yes but what do you say to that criticism? >> we passed a supplemental aid package to support one of our biggest allies in the middle east which is israel. i thought it was brilliant the way he paid for that, he took a bloated biden budget and took
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money from the inflation reduction act, he used that to pay for this bill, you can't get better than that, and take money from the administration, in every part of working taxpayer in america, the middle class, and use that money to do good and not to do harm to american citizens. alicia: if it's not going to go anywhere, how does it help? >> the senate needs to take a hard look in the mirror and say would you rather send money to ukraine instead of the southern border? when they do they will realize would you rather hire 80,000 more irs agents or support your greatest ally in the middle east which is israel?
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they made the right decision and hopefully they can say it's dead on arrival but whatever they send us, with ukraine funding or worker funding and not separate it i think it will be dead on arrival in the house. alicia: i want to ask about the holdup of confirmation of military nominees by republican senator tommy to aville, republican senators could sizing their colleague and pleading with him, the defense department doing the same thing. you are in the house and this is the senate but what's the impact this is having on the military and your party? >> senator to overville is saying the biden administer a should disregard the law, they want to fund abortion for love va which is against the law, taking a stand for the people he serves saying you are not going to do that, offered to look at those nominees one by
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one, they want to do it by lot. i applied senator to aville -- tuberville, that's the wrong decision to make for both sides. alicia: thank you for joining us. >> my pleasure. griff: the pentagon confirming the us has flown an arm surveillance drones over gaza. live report from the pentagon next. right now get a free footlong at subway. like the new deli heroes.
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griff: israeli forces focus on trying to destroy the network of tunnels used by hamas terrorists. tonight in the region, fox news chief correspondent jennifer griffin has the details. >> reporter: the defense department suspended conventional traveler requires us military support and restrict travel to israel by senior dod officials according to an october 31st memo obtained by punch bowl news. the restrictions will not apply to the defense secretary or service secretaries. secretary of state antony blinken came under pressure by representatives of the un during meetings in jordan to put more pressure on israel to
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protect palestinian civilians. the jordanian foreign minister expressed the frustration of arab leaders during a joint press conference with blinken and egypt's foreign minister. >> killing 3700 children, destroying 150,000 houses, how can we justify this is self-defense? >> as israel conducts its campaign, israel must take every possible measure to end civilian casualties. my meetings with israeli officials yesterday, i confirm additional steps to do that. protecting civilians will prevent hamas from further exploiting the situation. most important, it is the right moral thing to do. >> reporter: aircraft carrier strike groups conducted joint exercises over the last three
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days in the eastern mediterranean sea. and in high value unit defense, ballistic missile defense, and maritime security operations, joined by the uss mount whitney, and two italian navy frigates. in lebanon, there continues to be threats hurled at the us by hassan nasrallah. >> if you want to put a end to the possibility of a regional war, you, the americans, put a end to the aggression in east gaza, if there's a regional war, your fleets will be no good. >> reporter: the us military is flying drones over gaza to help the israelis locate the hostages.
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griff: thank you, jennifer griffin. alicia: back to israel to check with trey yingst for an update next. mucinex kickstart. headache? better now. new mucinex kickstart gives all-in-one and done relief with a morning jolt of instant cooling sensation. it's comeback season. how do we decide what hotel to book? fear not, i got you. choice hotels has a hotel for every type of stay. like a comfort with the kiddos. spacious! that's what they all say.
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alicia: fox news among the first group of journalists to enter the gaza strip since the israel/hamas more began. >> reporter: good afternoon. we were among the first group of journalists to enter the gaza strip since this war began 29 days ago. here's a preview of our report for the next hour. >> you can hear gunfire in the distance, they are trying to engage anyone who tries to ambush their forces. the battle is street by street, urban guerrilla warfare. hamas is ambushing israeli troops.
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right now we are embedded with the israeli military and the gaza strip. these forces have been ambushed, shot at, lost 2 dozen of their own soldiers. they fight block by block in bloodier been battle. their enemy, hamas, guerrilla fighters popping out of tunnels trying to kill as many of the israelis as they can. as a ground war continues, factions inside gaza have maintained their ability to fire rockets towards major israeli population centers. sirens were sounding your the southern city of iraq that sits on the red sea. alicia: we will look forward to that expanded report on the fox news channel. trey yingst, see you later. gop hopefuls to speak at the florida freedom summit today as foreign policy becomes a hot topic for canada as they prepare for the third debate next week.
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>> reporter: florida governor ron desantis will speak at any moment but here at the florida freedom summit, earlier today, former governor hutchinson and governor chris christie spoke to this crowd. if there was any doubt who the majority of this crowd supports, take a listen at their reaction to these anti-trump candidates. >> there's a significant likelihood that donald trump will be found guilty by a jury on a felony offense. that may or may not happen. >> your anger against the truth is reprehensible. >> reporter: according to foxnews power rankings, donald trump remains the front runner followed by distant second challenger governor desantis and ambassador nikki haley. trump and desantis share florida as a home state.
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in an effort to undermine the florida governor the trump campaign tells me seven florida state legislators are endorsing trump including five republican state representatives who flipped their support from desantis to trump. the former president has the endorsement of the majority of florida's congressional delegation in the us house of representatives. desantis's core message is focused on his success here in his support in florida, the trump campaign is hoping to undermine that today. the former president is expected to speak at 6:00 pm. governor desantis will speak at any moment. he just signed a document that made him on the primary ballot. i asked about those trivial back and forth jabs between both candidates, about the lifts in his boots and donald trump not being in the debate and he said those trivial jabs are going to stop and are just reactions. he said he's going to win the florida primary.
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alicia: candidate tackling the hecklers, never boring. griff: let's bring in our political panel. with us, bill mcginley and senior advisor tim hogan. thanks for being here. a couple places i wanted to to start. have you seen a candidate tell prospective voters they are reprehensible, chris christie reacting? >> pretty wild. tells you what they are going for, to make a point not to win. for ron desantis to lose more florida endorsements to trump, don't know how many floridians are left to. it is a state of this primary, desantis is on his way down and nikki haley rising a little bit. >> reporter: you were in the trump administration, spent
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time around the former president. what does he say with respect to what is happening in israel, has got to be, wouldn't have happened if i were still there. >> he will run on the record there were no new wars during the time he was president, he will talk about the abraham accords, potential for peace in the middle east, he will talk about his unwavering support for israel and the jewish people and contrast that with what is going on with president biden where he got divided democratic party, we've seen a lot of people trying to call for a cease-fire for israelis to stop their offensive against hamas. there was a cease-fire october 6th that hamas broke with brutal atrocities against israeli civilians. donald trump is going to draw the line, a stark contrast with that foreign policy where he kept iran in a box and kept the state of israel safe. griff: do you see an opportunity for anybody besides trump to come out of this?
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nikki haley is rising in fox power rankings, she's in third place, we expect she will do well in places like new hampshire and south carolina and she's got an alternative to trump when it comes to issues including foreign policy. >> of the republican jewish coalition she previewed little bit of this which was to go after him and there's an opening for republicans there because you have him praising hezbollah as being pretty smart, calling hamas home-- hummus like there were chickpeas and senator terrorist organization, insulting benjamin netanyahu after the attacks. there's an opening to draw a contrast and i think nikki haley has not opportunity to do that. griff: on the other side of the fence, you may have seen rashida tlaib with a video going after president biden saying we will remember in
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2024, saying it is time for cease-fire and essentially saying that the us is supporting genocide by supporting us aid to israel. >> the white house issued a statement talking about how those comments are disgraceful. you are walking get diplomatic tight rope. griff: does president biden have a problem in 2024? >> he is showing stability, trump is chaos on the other side and you have republicans in the senate, despite ran paul and lindsey graham voting for an ambassador to israel, republicans voted against it, mike johnson, new speaker of the house tying funding to israel, i do think there's a contrast, that poetic tight rope and stability the biden administration is providing. griff: we saw this week the administration came out of
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nowhere announcing a first-ever initiative terrain in islam phobia. the administration should stand against hatred but the timing all of a sudden with the out-of-control anti-semitism across the country and around the globe, to do an initiative on islamohphobia. >> i thought it was tone deaf. when we are seeing a rise in anti-semitism we haven't seen in decades with jewish students hiding in a library and police saying we can't guarantee your safety, you need to hide in the attic, this is happening on president biden's watch. we've not seen a rise in anti-semitism like this in a long time and i think one of the things we need to keep in mind is this is related to the defund the police efforts, the entire biden administration, this is due to the open border, the us border is as safe today as it has been in decades and the terror threat is unprecedented right now. given that we don't know who
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crossed the southern border or where they are, don't know what their intentions are, this is a result of the failed policies of the biden administration and i think the american people are right to be concerned about the direction that president biden has taken this country. griff: officials are wanted to many people are coming across. we don't know their intentions. thank you very much. the political panel, thank you. alicia: how americans view the state of the economy after the latest soft jobs report next. and it's natural. treat it that way. aveeno® daily moisture with prebiotic oat is proven to moisturize dry skin all day. you'll love our formula for face, too. aveeno® okay everyone, our mission is to provide complete, balanced nutrition for strength and energy. yay - woo hoo! ensure, with 27 vitamins and minerals, nutrients for immune health.
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>> reporter: that trifecta would be the governor's mansion, the state senate and house of delegates and that election runs through a handful of close district in the commonwealth of virginia. glenn youngerkin has been visiting those tight races, state senate district an hour west of washington that includes loudoun county, the site of many contentious school board meetings over parental notification, washington post poll shows education are top of all this for voters in virginia, the economy close second. >> reporter: need to make sure parents had a chance to step back into their children's lives, wasn't today i'm more proud of on the steps of the capital signing a bill that said parents will make a decision about whether your child wears a mask or not in school. >> reporter: for publicans when
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the house and senate they will pass them at on abortion after 15 weeks. an issue democrats say gives them an advantage that they focused on in this campaign. >> abortion is on the line, access to bush, insuring we got common sense gun reform, the issues affecting our lives are decided. >> reporter: this race has national attention, democrats getting outside help, former president barack obama has a robo call in virginia and neighboring governor wesley moore of maryland is a democrat, campaigning in the state as well. griff: thank you. alicia: the economy is on voters minds. the october jobs report showing 150,000 jobs last month and unemployment rate rising 2. 9%, down from 300,000 jobs added in september. to break it down we are joined
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by hedge fund manager and foxbusiness contributor jonathan honing. as we head into the holidays, where's the economy headed during this time? >> all data suggests the economy is slowing, the job number is the best example of that. for months, the strong labor market was one of the big talking points but one hundred 50,000 jobs created, 170,000 jobs expected and the unemployment rate picking up, jobs numbers from september and august were revised lower, 100,000 jobs overall. it is not just jobs but services and manufacturing both slowing. ism which we watch for the service industry, retail at restaurant at a 5 month low. when it comes to manufacturing
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it is contracting for 12 straight months. take the politics out of it, look at the data, the economy is slowing. alicia: the white house is tiding -- touting bidenomics but i see delinquency rates on credit cards is not good. >> pretty dramatically. it is not a wall street issue and it is north of 4%. it has come down but is historically quite high and americans are feeling it. delinquency rates on auto loans, mortgages, credit cards under pressure. interest rates running 25%. and they are worse off this year than last year. it's not a great vote for bidenomics.
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alicia: sam bankman-fried found guilty of fraud. what does that mean for the crypto industry? >> new technology when it came to ftx but an old crime and bank fraud, justice got served, the problem moving forward along with this conviction will come more regulation from washington and move the true innovation in the crypto industry offshore. this is a win for investors, basically the bank robber got what he deserved. alicia: thank you so much. griff: fox news monitoring a new pro-palestinian protest breaking out in the us and around the world, that is next. -thanks for swinging by, carl. -no problem. so what are all those for? uh, this lets me adjust the base, add more guitar, maybe some drums.
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alicia: the us is seeing a dramatic rise in anti-semitic incidents since the start of the israel hamas war. >> reporter: the anxiety of the jewish community has been an unprecedented level, separate incidents of anti-semitism keeping them on high alert and a lot of them caught on camera.
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i want to show surveillance video out of miami beach. we see a man jumping out of his car at a stoplight, slashing at a sign in front of a bagel shop that probably stand with israel, it is taped up and still hanging on. another disturbing incident at an atlanta suburb. a neo-nazi group project at a later message onto a highway overpass, drivers could clearly read this land is our land, hail hitler. this series of threats are adding to the climate of fear. between october 7th and the 23rd, the antidefamation league recorded a total of 312 anti-semitic incidents, 190 of those directly linked to the war in israel and gaza. jewish community leaders say anti-semitism always rises when israel has a conflict. >> what we are seeing today especially on social media are people making comments we never expected to see. they are finding new ways and
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embracing a message of hate that they would never accept for their own communities. >> reporter: he encourages jewish communities to not only be vigilant and aware but continue to demonstrate that. alicia: thank you for joining us at the fox news channel. our viewers need to know that this is her first live shot with the fox news channel. welcome to the family, she will be based in our bureau in miami but she will be here. griff: welcome to fox news. we are happy to have you. great report and i want to chime in and welcome you. it's a busy time, we could use a great journalist like your self. >> reporter: i'm grateful to be part of the fox team. >> reporter: if we can take one last look at the group here in
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