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but then what about jesus. >> laura: he does not count. he is not good enough either. nobody really is able to pass their test because a sub -- -- a couple years later somebody else is offended then there is empty pedestals around the united states. maybe that's at they want is a socialist country. >> trying to destroy the foundations of. >> faith, family, recovery, telt country on the face of the eartt born out of conquest, you tell h one. raymond, great -- >> that was important in all its complexity. >> thank you. raymond, stay witx news will be on for the latest g israel's response to this barba. now and forever it's america ans
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>> jesse: tonight more mayhem in the middle east, the war between hamas and israel escalating. the american death toll stands at 14. 20 americans are missing. an unknown number of americans are being held hostage. over a
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thousand isreali corpses laid scattered throughout the country. thousands more are injured or missing. subhuman jihadists ripping families apart, snatching whose edge at thats, kidnapping children. >> jesse: israel has gun hunting down and extracting hamas from their cities and first responders are getting a look at the ghastly tactics the terrorists are using. hamas left trails of blood soaked in the city streets. in one town hamas reportedly beheaded babies. >> 40 babies at least were taken
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out on gurneys, still right now they are going house to house, still evacuating dead bodies. you continue to see just cribs overturned, strollers left behind. all of these doors wide open. he said we don't know the exact number of casualties because they are still collecting dead bodies because the act of fighting here just stopped. it is unlike anything they've ever seen in their entire lives before. the number of bodies, the number of cash tull tees, number of family members, friends, who live in these communities. it's truly horrific images that they've seen firsthand and as you can see still, you can hear those explosions overhead still active, ongoing fighting. >> jesse: the fog of war makes it difficult for us on the other side of the world, the fully document the reality on the ground. but we can say for certain, we are not witnessing a civilized battle. these are animals. committing atrocities against civilians. they are
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raping women, kidnapping children and butchering corpses and parading them around like a savage ritual. to hamas, these are delicious war crimes. the geneva convention irrelevant. you take the politics and the history and the religion out of this struggle, and this is a war that is easy to take sides on. if you can't take the right side on this war, after hearing these repugnant tactics there is something wrong with you. there is nothing righteous or justifiable about what hamas has done. this is a war between humanity and pure evil. israel, because this cannot stand is launching a full scale offensive against the terrorists. in the past 24 hours, israel's been pulverizing hamas strongholds in the ga z a strip with a barrage of targeted air strikes.
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>> jesse: but this isn't just an air campaign, rooting out these cancerous terror cells will require ground operations. >> jesse: isreali police on motorcycles are firing round z into fleeing terrorist vehicles. >> jesse: israel has reportedly killed 1500 hamas soldiers
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inside their count country. once they soften up hamas with air strikes, a massive ground operation into gaza will follow. israel controls gaza's air space, the water to the west, and their border. so, like a python, the isreali military will squeeze gaza from all sides and suffocate it. a surge and squeeze strategy will take time but it's the only option. historically israel's responded to terror attacks with ground operations that become frustrated by i am present trackable tunnels, israel usually pivots to air strikes which cause collateral damage and then stop under pressure from the u.s. and the global media. this time, we believe will be different. the graze in invasion, the record fatalities, and the bowlish war crimes have sheriff ended the spine of the isreali government and be who the world into giving the isrealis a long leash to
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completely eradicate the enemy. hamas is calculating eventual israel lose momentum and backing of the west, which is why they are calling for a truce, a mobilization of the entire arab world against israel. some arabs are answering that call. hezbollah the terror group in the north has gunfiring rocket from lebanon. syria, also launched mortars into israel today. the country's facing attacks on all fronts. it certainly feels like this is just the beginning. here now retired air force general phillip breedlove. what is the next 24 hours going to look like? >> well, jesse, thanks first for having me on. we really don't know when this will start. i believe that the israel defense forces will do just as you said, they are going to strike enough key targets to set the conditions for this coming
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offensive. i think you know that what we call moot, military operations in urban terrain is one of the toughest missions that our military does and they are going to make sure that conditions are set to start that in the very best way. >> jesse: and so, gaza strip's about the size of washington d.c., it looks densely populated. hamas hides in hospitals, they hide in schools. what is that door to door going to look like for the isreali military? >> it's going to be a tough and ugly mission. as you know, one of the strengths of the isreali military is its armor. but armor is very limited in these dense areas, dense buildings, and dense people. and so some of their very best kit is not going to be the best suited for the kind of door to door corner to corner operation that will go
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on. we have to call it as it's going to be. it's going to be an ugly fight. >> jesse: so you have already seen rockets come from lebanon via hezbollah and now rockets again from syria. what do you think the chances are this becomes a full frontal assault from the arab community? >> well, i think you have said and others have said with what i agree. this is really all about iran. iran pulls the strings with hamas. iran pulls the strings with hezbollah. and i believe that iran was getting very concerned. as you have known. the isrealis have foreign partnerships to their left and to their right and to their rear. really only their northern border has been a huge problem. and now that they are about to strike this agreement with saudi
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arabia i think that this was just too much for iran and so iran is going to take the actions that it needs to take in order to make sure that israel doesn't gain the partnerships it seeks. >> jesse: they sure are throwing a hand grenade in this new alliance in the mid east. general, thanks as always. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: so, over a thousand killed, mostly civilians. neighbors are forced to clean up the carnage. tom perez is a painter an isreali citizen and is he combing through the rubble recovering the bodies of his country men. he has had a graphic firsthand look at the hell acious look at the aftermath. i hate to ask you what you've seen, if you can give us a sense of what it feels like there on the ground.
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>> so hard to, you know, explain. i've never seen anything like that. it's like it was like a video game. it's insane. it's devastating. i never thought humans can think about doing stuff like that. >> jesse: what is the feeling -- yes, i can. what is the feeling in israel right now? is it clenched teeth? is it sadness, can you describe the emotion? >> it's a lot of mixed emotions but i can tell you in the past i would say maybe 24 hours i have seen some very i see people coming together and people have a lot of hope. i live in los angeles, for me to come and see it, see how everybody comes together and everybody wants to donate and volunteer and -- it's
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coming. it's coming along. i like seeing that. >> jesse: what you have seen in terms of the detail on the ground and in the rubble, what does that tell you about hamas? >> babies, body parts, babies parts. we have a situation where we didn't know if it was a body part or baby, we were arguing it's a baby or a body part. i kept walking, it was -- yeah, oh, womans shot in the face 40, 50 times the face -- you cannot even see the face. you see just -- you know, you see bodies, dead bodies with like maybe 20, 30 bullets. like, you know, you see some older people with cuts,
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like huge cuts on their body. the worse nightmare you can even think of. >> jesse: well, tomer, i'm proud that you were there. you are doing a great service to your country. you are getting a first-hand account that no one deserves to see and our heart goes out to you and everybody in israel right now. no one deserves what's going on. thank you. so isreali families are suffering through excruciating pain, relatives have been kid.thatted. it eats at your soul. a 25-year-old student, noah was at the rave in gaza this weekend. hamas stormed the scene and kidnapped her. she begged for her life. her boyfriend watched in horror while she was manhandled and taken hostage by terrorists. now is her roommate. amir.
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>> hello. >> jesse: tell us about your roommate, what was she like, what is she like? what do you think is going on now? >> so, many person, she is always smile, she is shiny, she always managed to see everyone, to be with everyone. she is a thankful person. she liked to travel. she just moved in with me three months ago and like we have the best time. in a short period, i hope she will be back soon and we can keep doing that and keep doing fun and keep being a friend, of course. >> jesse: what's going through your heart right now? >> i don't think i can explain it. i don't think anyone can explain what is going on here with people in israel. i feel like i spoke to her father saturday at noon when i saw the video. he was in the hospital, he was trying to look for her. maybe she get get back to the hospital. i told him i think i
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saw a video and he started screaming. and i don't think someone can understand when you see a video like this of your daughter getting kidnapped to hamas, to terrorists. you don't know what they are going to do to her. she is suffering, everyone is suffering, we are talking about 130 people that got kidnapped. i'm shaking right now when i'm speaking about her so, difficult to see your friend in this situation, someone that is close to you. >> jesse: when you saw that video for the first time, that was that -- what was that like? >> screaming, my body was screaming, my head was like they didn't accept it. like i don't think someone can accept something like this. and from this moment like i'm trying to ignore what happened and we just trying to do our best to get her back, we are trying to reach everyone world wide to talk with every news channel to go overall
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social media to get her back home. we are begging from hamas from people, please get our friends and our families back home, we are talking about male and female, we are talking about young and old, kids. we just want them back. >> jesse: well, noah, to me looks like a beautiful young woman. >> absolutely. >> jesse: we're praying for her. we believe -- >> thank you. >> jesse: hopefully everything will be okay, we want her returned safely. the united states obviously our heart goes out to you guys. is there a way anybody can help? >> thank you? we just want to all of the people all over the world, please help us. help us to share our stories, share everyone's story and get them back. 50 years ago i lost my big brother in gaza. he was a soldier, 19 years old. and now all this story happen again. so, i just like -- i don't want
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to give up, i want people now to help me to get them back, to get our families and friends, please, help us. thank you. >> jesse: all right. amir thank you so much for sharing noa's story. >> thank you. >> jesse: well tonight justice real i family, many american families are waiting to or phone call to hear their son or daughter is okay. at least 20 americans are missing in israel, they could have survived, they could be dead or held hostage. today some families came forward and shared their anguish with the world. >> sadi is exactly the kind of son that every father would want to have. a leader, a friend, a loving man. he and many other such young men on the kabutz are missing after having tried to repulse the attack by evidently hundreds of hamas terrorists and
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looters. many died in the process. he was not found. >> jesse: other parents say their sons are being held hostage and limbs have been blown off. >> they were fish in a barrel sitting in this bomb shelter, terrorists came to the door, they were throwing grenades in, shooting machine guns. and we know that his arm from the elbow down was severed, was blown off. and that he tied a tourniquet around with his shirt. and hamas came in after the gunfire settled down and said, anyone who can walk, stand up and walk out. and he got up and he walked out with five other people. they were put on a pickup truck and driven away by hamas. >> jesse: the families are begging joe biden to bring the hostages home. >> we are asking on behalf of my
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family for president biden we assure his heart is in the right place when it comes israel and secretary of state to do what they can to make this end for us as soon as possible to become family. whole again. >> jesse: president biden has a history of paying ransom for hostages, these hostages could have been taken as a result of biden paying ransom for money. keep hostages well fed and well taken care of. this is a ticking clock. so, what is the joe biden plan? let's ask. michael bluer, a former special forces sergeant. michael, obviously this is probably one of the most difficult rescue operations in the world. how would something like this conceivably go down? >> yeah, this is one of the most dire situations in rescue. we have luckily for us as a nation
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organizations that only specialize in surgical precision target strikes including rescue, that's their job, that's fair role. having done hostage rescues in iraq in a war zone with iran supported militia members going to go to go, you have an area surrounded by enemy combatants. there is no safe haven, there is no networks, we don't have our eyes on the prize. it is going to be difficult to collect information especially with all the things that are happening right now where israel is concentrating its efforts on targeted and strikes, trying to collaborate is going to be very difficult. finding, fixing and bad guys is easy, but the hostage rescue is going to be difficult to say the least. >> jesse: take us through the process. someone inserts a team behind enemy lines, gaza strip, what's next? is it intelligence
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gathering? >> yeah, we look at it as isr when looking at intelligence, surveillance and recognizance. obviously with the campaign right now and the rolling theater that's taking place in a proposed war, we are getting a lot of information that's coming in. those special operators are using that information to analyze and assess and to potentially target where these hostages would be possibly held. again, it's a dire circumstance, these guys, these gals, these organizations do it for a living. if anybody could get it done they could get it done. >> jesse: that's really heartening to hear, michael. thank you for your service and your bravery and heroism, we really respect that and hopefully everything turns out all right. >> yeah, thank you. >> jesse: joe biden facing a hostage crisis. what that means. for the last couple of years. i just see myself on video calls all day
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>> jesse: americans killed and kidnapped by terrorists. during this period the commander of chief turned a barbecue and tweeted with junk fees. the white house said he was busy being interviewed by the special counsel about why he stashed documents in chinatown. the president came forward and said this. >> this is an act of shear evil. more than 1000 civilians slaughtered. slaughtered in israel. among them at least 14 american citizens killed. parents butchered using their bodies to try to protect their children. stomach turning
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reports of babies being killed. there is no justification for terrorism. there is no excuse. hamas does not stand for the palestinians, peoples right to dignity and self-determination. stated purpose is annihilation on the state of israel and the jewish people. >> jesse: by biden standards these were strong remarks, this is a hostage crisis, the president never said we are going to bring these americans back to safety. and he never threatened hamas if you touch one hair on these americans' heads you will be hunted down in whatever dark corner of the world you are hiding in. he didn't address the wick he had ideology of radical islam that motivates these atrocities. the president reassured us that the homeland is secure but he has said the border is secure, so that's meaningless. in a glaring admission, biden never uttered the name of one key country, iran. the country who we believed sponsored these attacks, paid for them and
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endorsed them. a country that joe biden's bent over backwards to accommodate. in a country joe biden sent billions do hall are coin toss we've been comparing joe biden to jimmy carter, with a mid east hostage crisis, history is repeating itself. rising gas prices, inflation, a sense that america's on the decline. proxy wars in europe. and now the mid east. we're feeling uneasy as the president watches the world unravel. brace yourself for what could happen here in the homeland. former what press secretary and "outnumbered" cohost kayleigh mc kayleigh mcenany joins me now. where we have american hostages in the gaza strip held by hamas? >> no, he doesn't. the president of the united states did a 72 hour vanishing act. this president went to a barbecue on
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sunday, this president had a holiday on monday. you know who didn't have a holiday on monday, the hostages. hostages don't get holidays. what happened in that 72 hour period where our commander in chief vanished? we learned about 40 dead babies, some of whom have been decapitated, a 9 month old that got abducted. my 10 month old is upstairs sleeping, he was fed five times day, his diaper changed. do you think that 9 month old is being fed, of course not jesse. a mom who was murdered whose baby was attacked by annum bill call cord visibly shot by hamas. and our president couldn't find his way to a microphone? i don't care if he can't get oval, prescott, bring a microphone to his bedside, he should have addressed this country, we have american hostages, we have americans killed, our commander and chief chose to be houdini instead of
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the commander of this country and leader of the free world. it's despicable, no mention of iran, no deliverables, no excuse. yes he had a few strong words for the terrorists, words are cheap, joe biden. i need to see action. >> jesse: he did not meet the emotional moment that this required. he didn't meet the emotional moment of the world. this country, and i'm worried, kayleigh, that he is going to be attempted to kind of ignore the hostage situation. and make sure that the media doesn't cover it and pivot to other things. right now this should be his number one focus. do you think this is his number one focus? because his people are saying global warming is. >> yes i think that that is closer to his number one focus. i think his number one focus is winning the election next year and the entire opening of politico this morning was about the massive pressure on joe biden by his left flank. how can
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he stay the course when ilhan omar and aoc and the media, jesse, right now the media is being forced to talk to the victims. what happens in five days as a democrat congressman said anonymously to politico, when they stop talking to victims, when they stop showing images, when the media does, they do a heel turn and throw israel under the bus and it all becomes about the palestinians, there is no moral equivalency here, this is terrorist versus israel. this is not nation versus nation. wait, wait, give it four days, five days, the media is going to change on this and joe biden, i hope he doesn't change with him. >> jesse: we are not going to let him forget this. we gotta get these guys back. kayleigh, thank you so much. coming up. fox just confronted the squad. >> you can't comment about hamas terrorists chopping off babies' heads?
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>> jesse: it's the middle of the night, thousands of troops prepare for a complete siege of gaza. trey yingst is on the ground in israel. >> yes, sir, a quick evening, we know the isrealis at this hour are striking the northern and eastern portion of the gaza strip, laying the groundwork for an invasion that is set to come in the point in the near future, as the jewish state prices for the possibility of a widespread multi-front conflict. israel struck gaza, lebanon and syria. after receiving rocket fire from gaza, rocket fire from lebanon and mortar fire from syria. thousands of isreali reserves
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u.ss called up the country defense minister, 360 reserve forces that are set to participate in this ground operation, jesse. >> jesse: thanks, trey. now while most of the world is does black lives matter liked it. the group chicago chapter announced a stand with palestine and included this image of the paratrooper. as in the terrorists that parachuted into israel to behead babies. blm stands with them. blm officially burned through all their political capital now. burned through millions in donations. they spent the money on manages. this is the true face of blm. they are on the side of terrorists, they just announced it. and they are not alone. 35 student groups at harvard university issue add joint
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statement blaming israel for saturday's attack. these are future business leaders, future politicians, future members of the press. and they are backing the side that is beheading babies. hedge fund manager bill ackman had a brilliant idea. make sure future employers know exactly who they are hiring before they send an offer sheet to a harvard grad. it's not just in colleges, this kind of ideology is in the halls of congress. rashida tlibe squad displayed the palestinian flag outside her office. she had a pride flag out there, too. does she know how palestinians feel about gays? i don't think she does. rashida twists themselves into knots trying to convince you they support the palestinians, not hamas. no, no, no. palestinians and hamas are in bed together, they live together. palestinians let hamas
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conduct terror campaigns from their territory, a faction of the palestinian government. fox business is hillary vaughn caught up with tlibe earlier, watch. >> cut off babies heads and burned children alive. do you support israel's rights to defend themselves about what is happening? >> we are going through here. >> you can't comment on hamas terrorists chopping off babies' heads? congresswoman, do you have a comment on -- chopping off the babies heads. you have nothing to say about hamas terrorists chopping off babies' heads? do you condone what hamas has done chopping off babies' heads, burning children alive, raping women in the streets? you have no comment
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about childrens heads being chopped off? congresswoman, why do you have the palestinian flag outside your office if you don't condone what hamas has done to israel. do isreali lives not matter to you? >> jesse: let's bring informer israel envoy for combating anti-semitism and the delegittization of israel. can you make sense of the squad? >> this was a heartbreaking clip, incredibly courageous on behalf of your reporter. it's a shocking display of how the left is on the wrong side of history on so many topics and this one specifically. it's unbelievable that we are having a conversation about whether or not this is a brutal or whether or not you should be condemning or condoning these acts. it just
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honestly breaks my heart. i have been warning against this for a very long time. as you said i'm the former isreali special envoy for combating anti-semitism and israel, there is a reason this title was put together because delegitimizing israel's -- dehumanizing, demonizing israel for as long as we have been -- as long as i have been an adult, the past few decades is allowing for this to happen. this is what gave the a power to hamas to actually do this and the support in the u.s. and the support in left organizations such as harvard and such as the squad, for this is something that has been worked or for a very long time, i'm quite shook by this video. >> jesse: i'm shock she didn't say yes. of course. i condemn beheading of babies. do you know why those words were so difficult for a politician to
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say? >> you think that that would be a very simple thick to say. but no. >> jesse: i think her silence spoke volumes and we'll leave it at that. thanks so much and keep up the great work. >> thank you so much. >> jesse: just breaking, hezbollah working with the mexican cartels. of doing things. america's plastic makers are investing billions of dollars in new technologies and creating plastic products that are more recyclable. durable. and dependable. our goal is a cleaner, healthier planet for generations to come. for a better tomorrow, we're focused on making plastics better today.
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terrorism is a global threat that's why an open border is a national security death wish. the u.s. mexican border is coming into sharper focus after a new mid east wars erupted, let's bring in bill with the latest. >> well, jesse, we have brand new internal data which show thousands of so-called specialist aliens from mostly middle eastern countries have been arrested by border patrol while trying to cross illegally in our southern border over the last two years. let's dive into these numbers because they are startling. take a look, 6000 people from afghanistan apprehended by border patrol. 600 interest iran. 164 lebanon,
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home to hezbollah. 500 from syria, the birthplace of isis, 139 from item general, the home of the rebels. the u.s. government considers these special interest countries, conditions favor terrorism or a national security threat to the united states and the terror watch list numbers have been shooting through the roof. take a look at this graphic. fiscal year 2023, border patrol has arrested 151 people on the fbi terror watch list after they crossed illegally here. that is the highest number on record, it's also higher than the previous 6 years combined and that is a huge security concern when you talk about the known data ways. telling fox news since president biden first came into office, well over 1.5 million known got aways have slipped into our country without being arrested or apprehended. to put that number in perspective for you, that is a population size bigger than the city of dallas, texas,
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successfully sneaking into our country. and former border patrol chief rodney scott who served under president trump and president biden, agents have no idea who these people are when they are encountering them. >> allowing anybody to come in is a national security threat. this administration keeps wanting to talk about where vetting people coming in, that is simply not true. we have very little information on the people across this entire globe. >> and border patrol sources tell us when their agents do encounter people from special interest countries there is little to no way of vetting them because their home countries don't share their records or database with the united states so, when the agents down here go to run their names or fingerprints, there is literally nothing to match it up against. huge security concern. jesse, we'll send it back to you. >> jesse: that's terrifying. and
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now terror group hezbollah is working with the drug cartels. to exploit the southern border. iranian terrorists use money made in the drug trade to help fund their terror campaigns. now, let's break this down. former deputy assistant to the secretary of defense amber smith. so, you have tens of thousands of muslim ghosts, we don't know who they are, we don't know where they came from but they came from a bad neighborhood with terror problems. what is going to happen now? >> so they are not only coming here, they are already here. the united states is the most vulnerable it has been to a terror attack in the last 20 years. we are looking at a significant risk of another 9/11 in our country because of joe biden's open border policies. the tactics, the targets, may be different. but the threat is there and the threat is real.
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they are here in our country right now. those numbers that we just heard from bill are absolutely -- they should alarm every single american today. we are seeing these terrorists come across the border from countries like syria and afghanistan and yemen, these failed states that are bringing isis, al-qaeda, hezbollah, hamas into our nation. and like president trump, he had a no travel ban to prevent terrorists from coming across our border to inflict damage to the american people. and now they have this open highway from our southern border and sadly we will feel the effects of it. >> jesse: we will. and i don't know why department of homeland security isn't saying, hey, joe, we caught about a dozen guys from syria, they don't look too friendly. i mean, who knows how many we missed. maybe we need to do something. i don't know why anybody isn't doing that if they
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can say they are taking national security seriously. it's ridiculous, i am afraid we are going to have blood on our hands because of this stupid policy, amber, thank you, good to talk to you. >> thanks, jesse. >> jesse: so is america joining the fight against hamas? and olr protect against rsv with arexvy. arexvy is a vaccine used to prevent lower respiratory disease from rsv in people 60 years and older. arexvy does not protect everyone and is not for those with severe allergic reactions to its ingredients. those with weakened immune systems may have a lower response to the vaccine. the most common side effects are injection site pain, fatigue, muscle pain, headache, and joint pain. i chose arexvy. rsv? make it arexvy.
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>> israel mobilized hundreds of thousands of soldiers for a massive ground operation in gaza. thousands of israeli reservists are being called up, including my next guest. rudy is an israeli american citizen called to fight. rudy, what's going on? >> so, yeah, the past four days we've been in a village where the majority of the massacres were happening including beheading of babies and tragic things were happening. i'm 30 years scold most of my friends are in their 40s with kids and wives at homes and being taken out of civilian life
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to fight and defend our country. we saw some of the most horrific things, bodies of men, women, children, elderly just gunned down, knifed, ki killed in all different kinds of ways and things unimaginable and it's a hard time we're experiencing in ziti ragaini el and we're going to stay strong and pull through. >> you left the united states to come to israel to fight for your country? you're a dual citizen? >> i have citizenship in france because my parents love to travel growing up, but i see myself as a jew, ziti real is my home and where i'm front pushing and my an cespedes sores are from and de-cespedes dents belong and i served in 17 and in israel you have to serve as reservist till age 40 because days like this may come. >> mandatory military service. maybe some other countries should try that . sympathy that that is good for the -- think that's good for the so you felt thanks for watching and good luck out this. >> sean: welcome to hannity, it is 9m.

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