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nations capitol and calling for the u.s. to cut off aid to israel. demanding a cease-fire in gaza. organizers expected to be one of the largest in a series of pro- palestinian rallies across the country. solidsolidarity march is also happening from new york to san francisco. welcome to a brand-new hour of "fox news live" i'm arthel neville. before i am eric shawn thank you for joining us. in the middle east the state department telling americans to leave lebanon and now as it has a lot there is targeting israel and the northward israel military tightening and circle around the main combat zone on the gaza strip and today only three hour window for civilians to escape before they launch more airstrikes on the regent secretary saint antony blinken's tis third trip to the regions of the war began, urging israel to protect civilians in gaza but also says the jewish state has a right to defend itself.
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>> at israel conduct its campaign, israel must take every possible measure to prevent sibling casualties. my meetings with israeli officials yesterday, i conveyed additional steps that can and should take to do just that. i see my own children and their faces. and as human beings, how can any of us not feel the same way? looks israel said is doing just that. it is hamas killing the civilians. team a fox coverage for you alex hogan in tel aviv. let's begin with trey yingst there. >> good afternoon. to give you an updated situation on the ground the entire country is bracing for what comes next receive the images from southern lebanon. the israelis have responded on the northern border striking has below targets. on the southern front i continues on the gaza strip targeting a major cities across israel clean the southern city
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that sits on the red sea. the israelis continue their strikes against gaza's ground forces keep pushing in the parade there are thousands of israeli troops currently inside the strip. they are operating and trying to clear a path not only to create a new humanitarian corridor and they tell us to get civilians who stayed behind in the northern part of gaza to the south. also to ensure their forces are not ambushed by fighters. we understand as a days go on the battles will get more difficult but israeli forces will push into gaza city. they will trying to find as many hamas militants as possible per their aiming for the leadership of hamas that juggled the factor more than 240 hostages being held inside the strip. earlier today we had exclusive access with a small group of journalist to gaza for the first time in 29 days since his were began. here's a preview of our reporting from inside the strip.
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>> you can hear the gunfire in the distance for the israelis are trying to engage anyone who tries to ambush their forces. the battle is street by street it is urban guerrilla warfare as hamas is ambushing israeli troops. right now we are embedded with the israeli military inside the gaza strip for these forces have been ambushed, shot at it lost more than two dozen of their own soldiers. still they bite block by block and body urban a battle their enemy fighters popping out of tunnels and try to kill as many as t he israelis as they can. the goal here is to target hamas leadership. that is part of the reason they are surrounding gaza city the idf tells us they believe the majority of hamas fighters are an gaza log the majority of the hostages. eric: that is remarkable footage you had going into gaza with the
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idf. tell me about the spirit and the sense of omission the israeli soldiers who were with, what do they have as they face the hams terrorists? >> a timethe time inside gaza wy tense for it if we were entering their surreal understanding about the threats of antitank guided missiles producing the missiles of tanks and apcs getting blown up by hamas. we took at apc in with the military but we did get their tour of the soldiers are stationed inside gaza their spirits are high where they're r eating candidate tuna and corn and a can. basically try to get by the necessities that they need to survive while they are operating inside gaza. but their spirits are high and they say they think back to october 7 that is giving them the energy they need to take the battle to hamas. eric: trait terrific reporting as always thank you for bring it to us. arthel. >> thank you and further north in israel with more on the war
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let's go to alex hogan she is live in it tel aviv. x hi arthel the country's defense minister says the idf's striking targets with full force he visited some troops further north by the border of 11 on this new video from today shows what they are trying to protect their country against more attacks from lebanon on israeli territory of the israeli military responded to that by sending fighter jets to strike has a bullet infrastructure and military compounds there. yoav gallant the defense minister gave this warning today to the leader of hezbollah. >> is made a mistake and. but they make a mistake he will determine lebanon's fate. >> idf pressing forward in northern gaza as u.s. secretary of state antony blinken is expanding his trip into the middle east he met with minister saying as many as 100 aid trucks
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are now getting into gaza to help the humanitarian efforts for civilians in these areas who have not yet fled. more than a 1000 people have been able to leave gaza. the scope and try to get out through the strip since wednesday. with the incursion advancing qatar arguing the attacks on gaza only complicate efforts to hostages they believe in the humanitarian apostate and continuing to call for that saying that it's a good idea in order to retrieve some the hostages again 242 hostages taken by hamas. but blinken did not say a cease-fire would be necessary saying that really would only allow hamas militants to regroup. arthel: alex hogan live in tel aviv thank you. >> what are the israeli ground forces facing right now from the hamas at terrorists crescent
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former army information officer strategic operation command christopher alexander joins us now he followed in the middle east on the global war and terror for a few know this where you would just heard from trey yingst he went into gaza with israeli troops it is very tense. you're going to see urban warfare but they are prepared. walk us through what you think they will face and how will they be able to wipe out the terrorists of hamas? >> is very, very difficult when you are fighting and urban it it up terrain. that's going to be the first to challenge particular if there fighting and tunnels that magnifies the volume of everything. the effects that happen. it is a brutal brutal fighting. the only thing akin to it is it perhaps for americans was fighting in and around in iraq with the marines had to clear out fighters that were in these cemeteries with shrapnel and
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services everywhere. in terms of training you go through drills after drills after drills every thing is muscle memory first for the individual soldier in for fire teams on and on to clear rooms. even the more hastily called up reservist have been going to their training they are going to be confident in connecting operations. it is a tough tough. >> it appears israel has for years been preparing for this they would have a strategic outline they've been able to deal with the titles they know where a lot of the tunnels are they been taking 2000-pound bombs dropping them down on top of the tunnels. they go through 10 or 20 feet of concrete. what is a huge reassurance i'm sure for infantry on the ground who are fighting are the weeks of preparatory bombardment that has occurred its artillery
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airstrikes. they been degrading hamas' ability to resupply to communicate effectively there trying to isolate various sectors or cells units they have identified and at the end ultimately have dissent in infantry two that up. i think in general if you are an israeli soldier it's a tough environment all of the preparation that could be done has been done at this point is there going in. >> what does it mean to the individual hamas terrorist fighter who is like in a tunnel now, has no communication with any leadership at dozen or more of the top leaders in gaza have been taken out we are told. what is in their mind they suddenly may not have new supplies? they do not know what to do they are not getting any direction there's no more combat control? >> traditionally this is when you start seeing surrenders misses when the warfare followed
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it's actually why we went to such lengths to treat prisoners humanely to the extent we could. and as a result they have an incentive to give up i do not think hamas fighters have incentive to give up one they have been propagandized their entire life. two they typically hamas has a strong form of islam. they are absolutely going to be absolved of anything they do wrong in heaven. they're going to get there because of what they are doing. they are fanatical fighters. given how effective hamas was in this initial terror attack they launched they certainly expected to break down into smaller and smaller units and as we used too say die in place. i think they are fully prepared to do that and they have in a way this spiritual incentive to do so. eric: that's what makes it so
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formidable one by one what you make of the calls for the cease-fire there's a huge rally in washington. where is the call for a cease-fire from hamas? where is it being put on the terrors of hamas to stop or to surrender or to give up to stop their attacking israel? >> cease-fire and by the way i think humanitarian pause you is cease firing during a humanitarian pause i guess some face-saving came from washington. any cessation of hostilities let's put it this way since he terms are thrown around in strange ways is beneficial to hamas. and without question. so the israelis have said give us back the hostages you took and we will negotiate a cease-fire and of course hamas could care less about what happens to it israelis or to palestinians they use them as human shields.
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they want prisoners out of jails to continue the fight. they have no real interest in a cease-fire because hamas has no interest in humanitarian aid to the palestinians if they cared they would not have spent a staggering amount of money to build tunnels and military operations to attack israel in the first place. eric: the way to stop it is for hamas to surrender. christopher alexander thank you for your insight today. >> thank you. arthel: meanwhile thousands of pro- palestinian supporters are gathering in our nation's capitol today for what may be the largest protest of its kind in the u.s. since the hamas terror attack on israel last month. demonstrators are demanding a cease-fire in gaza and for the u.s. to end a military aid to israel. chief washington correspondent mike emmanuel is live from freedom plaza in d.c. where the protest is underway.
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>> arthel, good afternoon for there are protests all the time here in our nation's capitol but i have got to tell you this one is quite large palestinian american supporters as far as the eye can see. a few blocks here near the united states capitol and close to the white house. they're starting here in freedom plaza caught up with one woman from chicago palestinian american to his family in gaza and the west bank who explained to us why she made the trip here. boxer drove out here last night. kate met here to be the voice of the voiceless. it's been 75 years of struggling for a land that belong to us. we have been dying left and right. been killed in front of the world to see the government is not blink an eye. we are here to make our voices heard. >> there are plenty of voices being heard this afternoon. they want president biden to stop sending aid to israel where
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they are calling for a cease-fire in the middle east. they are calling for free palestinian territory a lot of folks think it's not about the last month or so and the conflict. this is the past 75 years they saw this as an opportunity to come to the nation's capitol to send a message to president biden in him to defund a funding for military operation led by the israelis. back to you. >> and mike emanuel we will take it back here thank you very much mike. >> now it's the beginning of november elections are ongoing in some parts of the country. republicans and one key middle atlantic state looking to turn everything in their state read it. we'll have a live report is a fox news that life continues on this saturday. a vital boost of nine times more hydration* to boost your skin's barrier for quenched, dewy skin that's full of life. neutrogena. hydro boost.
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eric: today's the last day for early voting in the virginia elections as a republican's are trying to hold onto the commonwealth house and flip the senate there. virginie could prove a critical test for both parties heading into the 2024 presidential election. the issues are at the top of many voters mine including education and parental rights. rich edson ali live in the small town on the planes of virginia.
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the governor has made for a few now's a big issue of those. height rich. >> he really has and you know this is why this is a very much a national election governor has been involved in these issues in the campaigns he has been going across the state on a bus tour he is trying to secure the house, the senate that with the allow to pass their agenda here in the commonwealth of virginia. polls show it is a close contest for that right now. every state and house seat is up this election for this only a few a handful of competitive races and we are in one of those districts virginia 31 state senate seat about west of washington d.c. for any young can has campaigned here. to vote and vote early. >> these races are incredibly tight we need to get everybody out to vote should pay that is why we have been working so hard on early voting.
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>> virginia public access project said the share of early in person votes cast by it likely republicans is up more than two percentage points from last year. republicans share of mail boats increased by four points her reprepublicans have focused ther campaign on education shows a top the list of virginia voters democrats are hitting abortion, gop plans to institute limits beyond 15 weeks. >> of multiple paths we see multiple routes to get there and we believe wholeheartedly this is going to come down to a handful of votes potentially one seats. >> other governors in the area are interested in these races. he was campaigning in virginia for a number of those running for the democratic ticket in the state. also former president barack
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obama has reported a robo call which is been going on here in the commonwealth of virginia. eric: from the planes in virginia, arthel? >> eric, thank you for more on tuesday ski races let's bring in princeton university associate research scholar lorna good to see you as always. governor is not on the belt as we know but he is trying hard to color the results he has campaigned for the republican party to turn purple virginia into a red state with a focus of keeping the gop majority in the state an ann and he was to flipe state senate to a gop majority. the question is, can he do it? >> it is a pretty tricky con contest. certainly yunker and is a popular governor. it's a lot to put on him to pull along the state and local races what a lot of the swing state races come down to is our
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independent and swing voters angrier at democrats than they y are scared of her republicans. that is that balance between what voters perceive as awoken this issues in the public schools that propelled rather youngkin to office in the first place in the abortion issue republicans are not strong on and democrats are happily campaigning on. what is really interesting and vinvirginia particular the quesn is okay youngkin wants control of the state legislature. what is he going to do with that? one thing he has promised to do is impose a 15 week abortion ban that's very much in line with the republicans have proposed nationally. but again the energy and enthusiasm on this issue since the dobbs decision has been on the liberal side of the argument the pro-choice side of the argument. it's a very interesting test he
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is implementing there. arthel: in fact i want to read part of a fundraising e-mail ful that was sent from the democratic legislation committee hears a quote from president biden. governor glenn youngkin extreme republicans h of made it should clear the there trying to take r country back on issues like choice. so again is that a valid argument will it inflame democratic voters to turn out? >> the ballot this is a different question than the politics which is a little bit of what i'm better at commenting on. i understand why youngkin is dudoing this republicans are vey badly and the midterms on the special elections lately avoiding the abortion issue. one argument is come out for the 15 week a band with exceptions. polling doesn't show the
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majority of americans support some form of restriction on abortion especially in the second trimester state your position and defendant defendedt against democrats i understand that. but the question democrats are asking and swing voters might be a very attuned to it as if they are already we have an environment where 99% of abortions are curt 20 weeks or earlier. 93% occur in the first trimester already and the majority of those are medication induced abortions. so what are republicans putting this on the agenda for? the answer, democrats are filling the blank with they are extreme on this issue they cannot take a guess for an answer the supreme court already gave them the progress they wanted. arthel: going to go to kentucky now. his evan or andy beshear local popularity there, his bipartisan approach to governing his strong
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job approval rating and not for him to win a second term? or is the strategy of the republican opponent as you know the state ag daniel cameron to make this a proxy race between president joe biden and a former president trump? is this a winning strategy? what's my guess would be beshear's is in a good spot rit now. he did one a barely but he did win in 2019 and democrat in the very conservative states before abortion was even on the agenda. and so he is a popular. he has done commo common sense f things, infrastructure projects. he has not mention biden's name on the campaign trail parties trying to distance himself it might just be the case as you said earlier that he hasn't got structural factors behind him that might propel him anyway and it might not have very much to do with the biden or trump. >> we will see how that turns
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out because it seems like the ag is trying to make a proxy race between joe biden and donald trump but thank you as always we thank you for your expertise, good to see you th thank you we will see you next time. >> thanks. arthel: other make other key races to former city council members compete to be philadelphia's 100 the mayor mississippi governor tate reeves running for a second term against democratic challenger brandon presley who is a second cousin of elvis. tune into fox news tuesday for live coverage on these races and more state right here in the meantime because we will be right back.
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eric: some formidable firepower can be unleashed against hezbollah if needed u.s. aircraft carrier ford and eisenhower now carry exercises
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in the mediterranean. secretary of state antony blinken in jordan today. meeting with arab leaders were calling for an immediate cease-fire. the secretary of state says israel has every right to defend itself. chief national security correspondent jennifer griffin live in the pentagon with more on the military maneuvers. >> for now it looks like hezbollah does not want to unleash its 150,000 missiles at israel. u.s. military officials tell me they are not taking for granted that this conflict can still spread across the region. u.s. military ships and bases remain on high alert to u.s. aircraft carrier groups but the last three days carrying out a series of exercises in the eastern mediterranean to send a clear message and again to hezbollah and i round they are prepared to strike defendant u.s. interests are harmed. the uss eisenhower joined that uss ford. hezbollah leader seems to have heard the message. >> we were told that if we
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operate in the south we will not just be bombed know they'll be bombing of iran for quick brickworksecretary state antonyn think the arab leaders from egypt, qatar, lebanon, jordan and saudi arabia we met with today. >> the countries across the middle east and beyond have played in the central role in preventing its spread. we all agreed on the importance of using our respective influencing capabilities. to deter any state or nonstate actor from opening another front in this conflict or taking other destabilizing actions. all of us have a direct interest in this. >> u.s. troops and bases continue to be tested every day with roc the rockets and drones fired by iranian proxies none have caused serious damage yet. hezbollah leader with more insults and veiled threats aimed at the u.s. military.
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>> i say to the americans remember your defeat in lebanon, and iraq, and afghanistan and your humiliating exit from afghanistan. i say to the americans of those who defeated you in lebanon in the early 1980s are still alive. and they have in next to them their children and their grandchildren progress against u.s. forces remain on alert as the sun sets again on the middle east they are watching iran and its proxies very closely. eric: may they be safe, jennifer thank you. arthel: mean about russia this week undermining years of work to improve its relationship with israel by suggesting the nation is quoted occupying a power that does not have the right to self-defense a russian ambassador at macon the
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controversy over marks at the un general assembly session on this conflict and russia by the way has not condemned the barbaric on october 7. ana welcomed hamas leaders to moscow. and so live in london with more on this. >> arthel, for the moment has been on the support that hamas is getting from ironic other neighboring countries. but the net is being cast further people are starting to look closer at the relationship with russia which turns out to be quite beneficial for both. in fact in the last few days and cold rush of their closest friend very much is a relationship that works in two ways that we sought escalate recently when moscow extended an invitation to hamas and had its leaders come visit in moscow which infuriated israel. while the same time we are hearing russia has been helping hamas to avoid sanctions by funneling millions of dollars of hamas money through the russian
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crypto currency exchanges. we also know russia weapons were used by hamas and the terror attacks on october the seventh. ukraine says russia continues to be actively arming hamas. and as you said in light of this at no point is russia ever condemned thomas a tactic as a terrorism instead they have been condemning the israeli bombardments with putin saying israel are the ones acting like nazis for the great anti-semitism is becoming more clear than russia as well. we saw earlier in the week hundreds of people in western russia more actively hunting jews who they thought had arrived on a plane from israel. and then today putin reached out to russia's muslims to run run e in a press conference of the 8000 mosques that have built and rushes making very clear his policy to reach out to the arab world over israel. and of course russia continues to gain from the war it israel because in some sense has taken its eyes off of ukraine.
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and as a result russia has been increasing their attacks across the country was somewhat western funding intended to go to ukraine now shifting towards israel in fact the pentagon has recently decided to send israel tens of thousands of artillery shares that were originally planned for ukraine. you also have to look at the close relationship to russia and i run a restaurant relies heavily on iranian drones inside ukraine and iran is believed to be held by russia and its nuclear program they were closely together as well the question now is how many countries outside the region are helping hamas are behind it and what should be done to perhaps rein them in? what's up putin is laser focused the west cannot take their eye off the ball. benjamin hall, good to see you. >> youtube. eric: around a growing threat to the west here at home the one from fbi director christopher christopherwray as iran is a loy of american blood on his hands. most americans are introduced to
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the radical islamic hatred, 44 years ago today that is when the student militants killed the walls of the american embassy checked our diplomats hostage. those calls for death to america continue around foreign minister this week actually threatened by administration officials as he addressed the un. >> i say frankly to the american-statesman who are now the genocide in palestine we do not welcome expansion of the war in the region. but i will if the genocide continues they will not be spared from this fire. >> of course not blaming hamas, joins us deputy director of the washington office of the national council of resistance the largest iranian opposition group. while comfort versus of the fact
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you have been targeted and your group. tell us about the two iranian california men were sentenced for surveilling you and your group as well as a jewish group in chicago essentially on behalf of tehran? >> we talk about the terrorism but right here on u.s. soil these two iranian agents were involved in extensive surveillance is why the justice department said as part of a capture and kill operations package that they put together. of course we were targets they were arrested, they confessed to what their plans were. they were sentenced to imprisonment. just to picture the threats of the regime on terrorism but also what the eye ron regime is afraid of it is afraid of its organized opposition because this is the very same movement that exposed all the major nuclear sites of the regime
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expose the terror operations the missile program and also engaged in the protests and demonstrations inside of the country. that is why the iran regime is so paranoid about this movement where they can deliver the blow they will try to do it they tried to in europe the iranian diplomat was caught by bring a powerful bomb but inside iran to europe trying to set it in natick at a rally in paris and was sentenced to 20 years of imprisonment after being convicted. but guess what happened? he was returned back to iran after a few years of imprisonment as a result of appeasement progress we have footage of the rallies the organization has that was targeted at that time. and the targeting continues there is a plot to kill the saudi arabian ambassador in washington d.c. at a popular
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restaurant there. they wanted to kidnap the prominence american journalists in brooklyn. there were reports they plotted out to assassin or have tried to assassinate former trump administration nat national secy advisor john bolton and other former trump officials because of their strong stance against iran. how could he bite administration push back against this? it seems that iran is a very clear threat to try to attempt assassinations right here on our soil. >> in order to push back against this at first you have to understand the epicenter of terror and instability and chaos when it comes to the rest of the world is the iranian regime the head of the snake of war and terrorism lives in tehran for for good reason it has been designated as a world leading state sponsor of terror for over three decades.
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but the question is how do you push back against that? definitely the solution lies in the change of the regime and iran as the people of iran is i mentioned earlier have been pursuing you remember since 2018 have been several rounds of major uprisings in over 200 cities and all 31 provinces of ridge dam conquer regime change this is desperate it's rejected by its own population. with the u.s. needs to do instead of appeasement which begets the terrorism and hostagetaking instead they need to build pressure on the iran regime while extending support to the organized opposition and said the country. you murmur the iran regime was venomously opposed to peace in the middle east they empowered all of the proxy groups that were opposed to the palestinian authority to achieve peace reports here is the leader of the group talking about just that exact.
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let's listen. >> years ago they realized this regime could not be reformed nor would it change its behavior. the world must admit that. the iranian regime cannot be a piece either. every position given to the regime is more loss. eric: this testimony before congress. finally what can he bite administration do? what can americans do now to try to get a tipping point is it even possible to change tehran or do you need a change in the regime in order to achieve that? >> first about the need to understand the appeasement policy not only is not working but is having a counterproductive result. remember what happened on october 7 happened right at the height of the appeasement policy by that u.s. government tort
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iran they just release 6a billion dollars to the iranian regime they were not enforcing sanctions or talk about lifting sanctions they were about to lift the missile and drone sanctions at the un which they later did what you need to do is go exactly the opposite direction you build pressure on the eye ron regime. hold them accountable for the terrorism them done in the past instead of rewarding them in a siding with the people of iran. those organizers have been fighting to bring about change in ironic that as with the u.s. needs to do short of sending troops or at many none of those is actually needed. support that is the message of the national resistance of iran. thank you for joining us please stay safe and father able to bust up that plot against you and other americans but as you said iran is been designated the largest state sponsor of terrorism. get this, since 1984. thank you.
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arthel: that was playing a real life at nasa astronaut ken mattingly and the movie apollo 13. nasa announcing he died this week at the age of 87 for it he made numerous contributions to the space program like a developing lease space suit for the apollo missions and piloting apollo 16 and 1972. but mattingly is perhaps best known for the flight he did not take it pretty is removed from the apollo 13 mission after exposure to german measles. said he played a crucial role in mission control to get the crew safely back to earth after one of their oxygen tanks exploded by the head of nasa said of then mattingly's passing quotes we
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arthel: to a unique perspective on the war in the middle east. five american firefighters and answer the call of duty and volunteered to serve in israel following the october 7 mas massacre. the war that broke out in its wake up. lucas tomlinson has more. >> on october 7, martin county
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florida captain watch the hamas massacre unfold on tv. >> i started pacing back and forth at home for i knew i had to be there for. >> he found the emergency volunteer project two days later. he arrived at this firehouse 20 miles from gaza and got to work. >> the fire department. >> you wake up to the sound of mourners and you go to bed the same way. >> still put water on fire you cut people out of cars for. >> andy from north little rock came because he feels a spiritual connection to the jewish state. >> they are friends i am a christian and israel is a shining light in the middle east requested fdny emt long island firefighter. >> i am not jewish but i work for a jewish community. i did it for the guys i work with their families live here. >> they are very professional for. >> is really fire chief said he lost men on october 7.
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others were called by the military. >> they help us and the rocket scenes and fires in would have , 50 firefighters on the scene here they are doing with number. >> the work we do is so similar so when it is time to bunker out and go to a structure fire that is what you do progress or what is really firefighter now living in stanford, connecticut the decision to come back home was easy. course first will succumb to my country my commitment to my family. in the second reason is 81st responder the world must know what happened here progress the american firefighters that we spoke to say they are using their own vacation time to make this trip to israel. you're the gaza border in the southern israel lucas tomlinson fox news. just wonderful. veterans day is a week away in honor of our nation's heroes fox
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