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american. >> welcome to the week today.cho chaos continues to ripple throughout the middle east. s 22 americans now confirmed dead with 17 americans still unaccounted for, assumed under captive. the death count in israe -l is now at over 1200. 189 of them. israeli soldiers. so it's only going to get worse from here. an get wor israeli seeks retribution against hamas as israel does terror cells like hezbollah's in lebanon are now flanking israel's northern borders with missile strikes northers ws
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hezbollah's artillery pummels northerntiller israel not continuously but erratically. hamas continues their barbaric shelling of israeli civilians in the southth. >> the israelis are living a nightmare and it's not goinggn
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away and it's not ending soon. one woman spen t 36 hoursn huddled in a bomb shelter as radicalized jihadistsa marched down the neighborhood, tetchering anyone in sighth on >> you can't imagine terrorist in your city. rrthe terrorists were posting proudly pictures of the people they killed just in my neighborhood. my friends told me that terrorists are outside of their home trying to get in, and we don't know how many. of them are retired. you just hear the gunshots and you know this. every gunshot kills someonevery it's a person killed, murdered, butchereped. >> their communities are savagely torn apart. >> fox reporter trey yanks saw the brutality up close and personal. you can see the blood stained patio of this home. patipeople were resting at thei time. it was early in the morning on saturda y when hamas militants stormed into their homes slaughtering womenat
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and children. the soldiers here tell us they founs d bodies that were decapitated, people with hands tied behincapitated their back n executed. the kitchen floors are staineds with blood. mothers holding their small children. bodies decapitated. sorrific, horrific scene in southern israel. >> but the israelis haven't n't hope in the pastndred 24 hours. over50 450 airstrikes and it's rocked gaza here in gaza. in gaza, hundreds of airstrikes have already taken a toll, of killing at least two members of the alleged thought to be masterminds, family members, mohammed dief. on top of that, 300,000report israeli troops are reportedly amassing on gaza's bordeed r, just waiting and they're coming.
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they are fully armed at this hour. we'r e talking a lot of tanks, lights on. now, today, the first shipmentl. of us weapons arrived in israel. they already had a lot they. on at any moment, israel will launch a full scale invasion of gaza. we believe israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu vowse to not stop until everygh member of hamas is dead. >> every hamas member, they are isis. they will be destroyed. the way we destroy they world destroyed isis. >> we will dtho that wite h ham >> so what does this siege lookk like? it's about to stare?t. minute could start any minute. let's bring in brad filipovic. he's a drone experlet's t and a former army special ops intel analyst. spent a lot of time in ukraine of latl anover in e. and chuck devore, retired army intelligence officer. i'll start with yoi startu if a chuck. when this actually starts in the siege beginrts ege begis it's not the first time, but this will be the first timel obstac wantsough. to go all the way in and through. do you believe that toe that.
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>> well, i certainly do believe that, brian. but we have to look at the scalto look e of the operation.i if you compare it, for example, to the second battle of fallujah in iraq, what we're looking at with gaza is a population about eight timesandt that of fallujah. and that took six weeks. it generated from some 1200 to 2000 enemy casualties with that operation. the so you're likely to see the scale and the time be a loth greater with this operation, even though israel's bringin ts significantly more forces to the table than we did with thethan we second battlel of fallujah. >> brad, do you believe the battle plan stil l being sketched out? >> i think so, but i think it's very clear. land or ground invasion is imminent. i mean, hamas's surprise incursion, though, frankly, in israel, it's going to backfire. they had this one day of glory, but it's is ov over. israel is going to hammer them. and this time, when they go into gazbea, it's going to be a lot different than before. their forces are going to take their time. they're going to go block by block.
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this is a military operation that has to focuisperations on g deterrence. they need to hammer hamas. they to a to punish them level that reestablishes deterrence. and frankly, it's going to get veryt very b bloody. but, you know, for quite some time, they basically, you know, let hamas gain the strength. they've beens ga a bit complace. they can't do that anymore. you know, they've declared this this war on hamas and they need to go in there and they need to respond. grossly disproportionate over the top so that thisroportio >> d can't happen again. >> chuck, does it bother you that hamas wants this?to the they planned the siege. well s, executed in their owney evil way. >> and they take hostages to make sure ostage israel goesr does the unknown worryry you as a military man? yes. so, brian, as an intelligence officer, you're taught to brief to things to the commander the most likely course of action in the most dangerous in tngerous . f ac the most likely courseti of action is that the hamas atrocitiess and the brutality
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that we've seen is just business as usual with hamas expecting that as israel starts to go in, there'll be increasinthey wilg internatik pressure on them to back off its it will be busines off as usual. an the most dangerous course of action is something that i'm quitone concerned about, and it involves hezbollah in lebanon with their 100,000 plus missiles supplied by the islamic republic supplie of iras it involves iran itself and itra involves entitien s likederati the russian federation and the people's republic of china. and soon ands my concern is that as israel begins to commitbe some of those 360,000 reservists that have been called uent callp, does that thn that that hezbollah in the north will see their opportunity to come in? and lastly, brian, is our stocks in precision guided mun munitions become further depleted afterher helping properly? i think helping ukraine and then helping hand th israel? will that be seen as a window ac opportunity for other actors like iran or china to taketi
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action? and wer yeah, we are. our weapons manufacturers have to pick up the pace, i've been hem, them. wha pay just do it.en brad, i want you to heart what president trump told me in an intervietrumw that's goinr to air tomorrow. i believe what he believes in this case, that thishere wouldn't happen if he was president. here's what he isaid said, his take at this moment. >> but we havemome to protect israel. there is no choice. and do we have to do it? tohe has been hurt very badlyhaa because of what's happened herpe . he was not prepared. he was not prepared and israel was not prepared. had t and under trump, they wouldn't have had it be prepared. prs the prime ministerwo describing what their intelligence would have been able to pick this up? >> thousandsul been abo pick the involved. thousands of people knew about it and they le hert this slip b. >> that was not a good thing for him or for anybody. and when he says him, he means prime minister netanyahu. he was not prepared for this and court blindsided. and it's hard for me to believeh with the reputatiot blinieven or intelligence services.
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yeah, i mean, it's clearly it wasn't an intelligence failure, but i don't think it's the time right non't thw to necessarily n fingers. >> i also want to echo the other comments about hezbollah coming into this. they've been a bit of a wild card and strategically very dangerous and a problem if they get involveit'sd, if it stc happens on a larger scale, there's going to be a lot more death and destruction. it's going to be tenfold iftu they get involved. and this is a conflict that could spread to the west bank and ten this is nflictn and israel's bs with lebanon, where hezbollah formally operates. it could trigger a multi-front war on israel's northern border that would also include iran. and so that's why i think the u.s. potentially needs to get involvetht involvd here d a clear message to hezbollah, to iran, to not to continue their involvement in this this that the u.s. needs to help here. they need to act quickly, dete rct them from entering the conflict, make these aircraft carriers moving into the region these agettin more more than jo a show of force. make it extremely clear that if they get involved any further, the u.s. government is going to conduct a strike becausolvedh e we cannot have these other groups coming in here forcefully, you know, conductingother grg is
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and making already the death and destruction worse. he gave one word. to he said, don't. i don't know if that's going to be enough to deter iran fronm financing, supporting and urging and cheerleading hezbollah and hamas. thanks, guys. great analysis. appreciate it. yesterday, the whitellah andicaa house announced 14 americans had been killed during hamas's attack on israel. lled ksand today, president bidr increased that figure to 22 confirmed deaths, a number that may continue to rise thntinued. .es are identifie >> and the fighting continues with terrorist groups like hamas. sheer not only terrible sheer evil, sheer evil to the world, evil that echoes the worst and matches in some cases exceeds the worst atrocities of oasis. -- more than 1000 civilians slaughtered in israel. mize among those who have been victimized, this evil, who and who have been killed, or at least 22 american citizens now known figure, though,e held
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is how many americans are currently being held hostage in gaz h in t'a. white house officials say that at least 17 americans remain unaccounted7 americ for, but didn't specify how many are currently being held agains are curt their will by h. the president said he's working to bring our people homeing our but wouldn't get into specifics about what the administrationmit plans to do to get theram home. we want to make it realas clear we're working on every aspect of the hostag ine crisis in israel, including deploying experts to advisg dee and assist with recovery efforts. now, the press are going to shout to me, and many of you are, that, you know, what are you doing to bring these you get these folks home. if i told you, i wouldn't be abl hoe to get them home.re is folks, there's a lot more to do. ita we are . a lot more to do it. i have not given up hopeinging t of bringing these folks home. but the idea that i'm going to stand here before you and dog tell you what i'm doing is bizarre. e so i hope you understand how bizarre i think it would be to try to answer that questioe too answern.
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>> and while biden is apparently working in the background 's wor, u.s. officials are trying to coordinate with egypt and other countries surrounding israelr countr to pe safe passage for americans from gaza. but before those but americanse able to make their way out of gaza, they need to sit ther e a set free from their captors. and how do they do that? how exactly caw can the presidet or special operators pull it off? or can is the israelis pull ito off? we'll our special forces go in there guns blazing. s be an all out assaultt or a more delicate operation or through talks? here to explain how those hostages might be freed, medal of honor recipient and authorwe of remember the ram rods, as well as house to house david bellavia. david, when you talk about urban warfare, knowing our american tk about rfar eyes, somewhere, possibly there, how does that complicate any, pb maneuvers? >> oh, it's -- it's a meat grinder. i mean, you just heard fromyst a your analysts that came before i did. and when you listemen to what they're talking about, look at syria jumps in this thing, lebanon.
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but as gaza stands right now, we're talking about a piece wer of properte tay a 20 miles wide and nine miles deep. 2 million people live there.his we compare this to the battle of fallujah. but, brian, that civilian population was gone and the november battle of fallujah, s you start putting civilians on that battlefield. you're making everyoneeld thin. twice about every shot. seal team six is elite. our delta boysseal are elite. but you got someone behind a door with a machine gusomeone i don't care if you're the marvel avengers, you're going to get shot. this is clos, you'e quarter. it's unforgiving. it's grueling. and there's a lot of reservist s in the idf that are going to be going door to door, house to house. they don't have the traininghoun as the elite boys and girls do. but i don't want to send seals and delta into something that we have no situational awareness of. what's wl going on, where. our people are. thot's that's not the way to g about it. unless they have their iphone on where we coulunlessd ping it, which is not likely. end t really human intelligenc ? is it knowing the box and the thnd wheretwhere they migh
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be even before this operation took place? look, here's the deal. we have battle drills for when, you know, it's like an audible in football. you see the linebacker cheat. you know exactly where to go. our battle drill s are thee area same way. this entire area knows an invasion is coming knows tha. they are ready. we saw what happened in mariupol, in ukrain nee. s were it didn't matter of buildings. we're still standing. they went subterraneantill. and in gaza, they will go subterranean. everywhere there's rubbly go s they'll be a sniper. and when there's snipers, there's going to be obstacles. ers,and ieds. this is a quagmire to get into. we are all about saving american lives, but there's got to be a plangot to and i undersd the president doesn't want to get in x's and o's. he at least owes the american people a scope, intent. what are we going to do and how are we going to do it? the time for negotiations is long gone. but don't you have a military and a hostage negotiator? s expt and i know the fbi has experts in that area. robert o'brien over the weekend told me he's like, i get him
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in right away immediately to work throug h the israelis with the israelis or lead the israelis. but that could worwoulk. i also heard that they've been turned over to islamic, which would be more complex becausen o we don't really have a line of communication, nor do the israelisr he with them. having said that, at the same time, you've got to getti your operators ready to go in. does time matter or does iter te matter? getting the strategy work right when it comes to finally penetratinn itg into gazaund? on the ground? brian, i think this is these entire problem with this administration in the scope. raticope wg everyone wantss to n to negotiate, make coffee. you had no problem. you knoweg you, three years agn was at the economic level of haiti. nohe economic levew they've gotn that was on negotiation. negoeant to bring hostag negotiations. these people lop their heads off of infants. ions.they lthey're out there woe if the biden administration wants to negotiate and you can negotiate with that form of evil, i'll make the coffee. . we'll stay up all night. this evil needs to be pacified t
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. and the way to do that is with firepower. and i'm saying that israel'sis leading the charge. this is israel's fight. we're stand by there on the eastern mediterranean with a carrier group to help them out. if lebanon geton that a littlss and syria wants to jump into this. ty andtowe've got 10,000 troops in syria. we're fighting everyone. ne all aall across the spectrumo i just don't know when thiw s administration wants to talk,o e when this administration wants to give money away and when we're goin and wheoingg to star terrorists, which is what we do in war and for 20 years we've been doing it. and for whatever reason, the biden administration reason uipmen and now we're fighting against our own equipment in in gaza. this makes nt thiso sense to me. >> you're talking about the equipment left behind in afghanistan ? yes, sir. you, in your book ended up in house to house with literally hand-to-hand combat to in a highly sophisticated technical world. that's what it's going to come down to in house to house as they go building to building, >> tt itbuil? >> well, look, that's what, you know, seals were bor sn
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and built for that. and that's what our elite operators do. the problem, you know, with regular infantry doing the their thing is, you know, the training is not ther tere e but if you're calling up 360,000 israeli reservistsp ,y e they don't have the range time. these are patriots. they love their country. they believe in thei their coy , and i'll tell you, in a close m quarter environment, it's not so much your training orucyour o equipment. it's what you believe in and what you're fighting for. figh gots and god save israel. but at the same time, those are the very close quarter battles. and it's very psychologicallyy taxing. it's emotionally and physically draining. taxing andphit's a lot to ask ot one that'salone comprised of reservists and armor and artillery and everything they're goingow to throw at the people and the enemy. the and hamas.that wan and what bothers me is they want this fight and they want to bring the israelis in, which should make them wary. and that's would make doesn't make it doesn't mean you don't go in, but you make them wary about giving hamas hamas what tr want. david, i could talk to yous for 2 hours and not get all
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and see how much you can save. >> there are auctions going on right now. so what are you waiting for? as the fighting continues in israel, the hostage rescue efforts are starting to begin. we have to getare st more inforo on those who were taken. and to do that, let's go out to senior foreign affairse tak i correspondent greg talcott, who's live in israel right now with the lates testt greg.k. >> yeah, brian, we've beenbeen on the ground for several daysba here and we've been amazed at the scope of the activity by both the hamas militantsry and the israeli military again. the death toll., 1200 israelis. that includes other nationalities, including
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22 americans killed. 1100 palestinians killedd an and counting on both sides as you noted, the 150 hostages or so. inside gaza city, gaza, the gaza strip, maybe as many as 17 americans. that's getting a lot of focu ths right now. there are reports there are acknowledgments by washington that there'swith discussions with qatar to try to get them freed. there's also a word from t the turkish government that they're getting involvehat other nations are trying to see what they can do. but the fact but of the matter is, brian, that they are in there now. i mean, we spoke to onean israeli american who flew back yesterday from his home in new jersey because is 64 year old father, get this, with surf casting just northe mn of the gaza strip. saturdayat abo morning at about five in the morning last night, the last thingat 6 they heard fm him was 630 hamas militants had landed by sea and by air into the village near where he was fishing.
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and they believe that heage as is being held hostage as well. thai wn, we also finally looking at the scaling up of military operations, the big military base here at ashdod. and we were down closer to thecl border. we can see lines of tanks, armored personnel carriers. 360,000 reservists being calledn up. this is something i haven't seen, something like thi shing s 25 years of covering the middle east as as benjamin netanyahu-- said today. and let me quote him. every hamanjamin ns is a dead m. very serious as this whole thing unfolds and the horrorof t grows on both sides of the border. back to you. absolutely. greg, thank you so much. meanwhile, the death toll from the hamas's horrific attack was just describing saturday is now over 1200. and the victims aren't justan from israel. they're also from this place called the united states. d the uneshamas murdered peoplen 23 different nations. hundredst natis, more have beent hostage. many of them were taken from the electronic music festivaheml over on saturday.
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like 25-year-old, no argument. armani lik. her boyfriend, ivan watson, also was taken. they were last seen together in the video, torn from each other's armso to by these brutal terrorists. last night, prime time spoke with know his roommate, amirke.k >> i don't think anyone can i feain what is going on here with the people in israel. i feel like i spokere to her father saturday afternoon when i saw the vide o. he was in the hospital. he was trying to look for her. maybe she got out like he got to the hospital. and i told him i called, i think i saw a video. and then like he started screaming. and i don't think someone can understand when you see a videdo like this of your daughter getting kidnapped to hamas, kit. going sr you can not you don't know what they're going to do to her . she's suffering. everyone is suffering. we're talking about more than 130 people that have got kidnapped. i'm shaking right now when i'm speaking about her. it's s tho difficult, of course, every day.
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>> the families of the missing are left to assume the worst. you got this message. >> this just absolutely broke me. someone sent me. i got to tell you, a good mine, friend of mine, her son, was missing a very good party today . she got a video fromterror the terrorist murdering her kid and his girlfriend. he took the video in his in her son's phone and sent it to her through her cell phone. >> insanity. and that's what they do. >>whatthey grab your phone, thee you and they kill you every dayn . thousands are praying that their loved ones being held hostage in gaza hos are going to be safely released and don't have that same don't have that fate, including my next guest, iran ziv, who's a friend of noah's boyfriend, avi. first off, what could you tell me, iran, about what kinde we s of communication you've had vio that saw that videaw
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that morningmo and tried to send instant messages? who wasn't being responded? be and i just heard from other friends of ours that sending messages and communicate andd with him while he was hiding in the bushes, laying down on the floor. and since then, we had no communication. >> so you both of them being taken away, you know them both well. you're in tel aviv. are w you heard the alarm go off at 630. you were working the night shift when you got thereshifgo. what is it like seeing being your contemporaries being treated likeated that byw a group of terrorists who clearly have no values, ar morals, and are the other definition of ruthless ? this is this is just devastating. we we know this terror organization for many years and that our country has been've many times in the gaza stripen and had to confront this and these terrorists.
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>> but we could never imagineesi these kind of horrorsnd and images image and videos thae are seeing in there on an hourly basis or being taken from their attacks. and from from the prisoners themselves, as you just saw, the families who got videos osof their of their members of family members me live livingan: livi in tel aviv, living so close to where the all this happened up until this weekend, did you feeldid you safe being in ? it's kind of tough question to answer, because i was in the gaza strip myself a day and the july 2014 in the protective edge operation. >> and i cannot really say that i. i'm originally from the south of israel, maybe 25 minutes drive from where the party that they were kidnapped from.
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so we are kind of used to it. so being safe here is a can can change on an hourly basis. >> and now the whole world knows that. mye is, they go in and they get them out. thanks so much. g sharing your story, keeping your friend and know his name alivd 's name. and we hope they're going to be okay. iran, thank you. .thank you very much. >> hopefully, too. yep. hopefby the radical left is so- anti-semitic, anti-israel, even cnn can't take it. cnn can't take it. >> there are some things that go better together. hey, like your workplace hey, like your workplace benefits and retirement secrets with voya considering all your financial choices together and help you be better prepared for unexpected events for a brighter financial future. vo thanks to pretzel and mustarwed another great combo my voya
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>> so, are you willing to change kitchen nightmares mondays on fox and watch anytime on hulu. start saturday strong. this big news saturday on fox. we're live from the big house with second ranked michigan t.j. mccarthy play caught in the wolverines host the indiana hoosiers. it all starts with big new kickoff for an epic pre game from south bend. it's the hoosiers and wolverines for america's number one game. the best pre game, the best announcers, the biggest games. indiana michigan is big news saturday on fox. el con as the carnage in israel continues, many on the left are refusingti on th to condemne the atrocities and hamas is an organization. instea atrocities in d, they're with the terrorists in many cases. msnbc talkm, ankihe moterror israeli kidnap victim, and instead of sympathizing with the momd victim , they tried to turn her against the israeli government. >> she was not having itgovernm . >> what are your feelings abo about the the attacks againstow
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gaza right now? how can you say that? >> you're looking first for a symmetrical situation. >> i must say. it isn't. and i musty worry say, the only i have now from the bombingsza i in gaza is the fact that my children are understandably sympathetic anymore. i can't be sympathetic to animal human beings. well, they're not really human beings who came into human b my broke everything, stole everything, took my children ever their bedrooms and tookan them to the gaza strip. >> tone deaf. democrats have to answer for the rise of anti-semitism on the left. they're behind it because we're not the only ones seeing this. this does. >> these last few days havehave been a real eye opening period for a lot of people, a lot of democrats, a lot of progressives in terms of anti-semitism on the left, a lot of people who seem more shocked at dehumanizing languagetheym more s, used by ws
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to describe hamas than what hamas actually perpetrated on saturday. >> yeah, really, he's just picking that up now instead of confronting the growing antisemitisminstea within theirn party, democrats are pretending it does not exist. >> do you think democrats are unified in their support fo d inr israel? >> we ar yeah, we're absolutely unified behind israel'fied s right to es >> what you make of the comments from your colleagues that that sort of indicate otherwis tt e? well, i just i haven't seen any of those. and all that i've heard is asust very powerful consensus that we need to stand by israel as it defends itself. >> unbelievable. really. jamie raskin should pay attention to what the squad is sayinention t is sayig. then he'd see it. aoc finally condemn reald comments madcoe by pro-israeli protesters, but still has nothing to say about the s nothiny supported by her fellow socialists in new york city and where she totally
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is proudly find the palestinian flag outside of her officecommes while making vile comments about what she thinks israel is while ignoring atrocities committed by that terror group. fox news tried to confront her on it yesterdant her y, bute ignored the question. >> terrorism has come off media's head and burned to support israel's right to defend themselves againstt israeli. we're just going to get through there. you have no comment about children has been chopped off. ldr congressman, why do you have yo a palestinian fight outside your office? officey responded ll saying this, quote, i do not support the targeting and killing of civilianst th, whether in israel or palestine. not good enough. but she will not denounc but e. alos why is that?ts as rockets continue to fly across israel's sk y, it's about time the democrats stand up to the terrorists, don't you think? author and editor of also an author and editor of "newsweek". but younger sorgen joinsnow. us right now. yoee evr reaction to som
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of the left unable to see evil when it stares him in the face? >>iles the the so, first of all, i have to thank you as a jewish person for your coverage this whole week. it has been incredible. and every day you goot cheap on television and say jewish blood is not cheap. and i just cannot thank. you enough for that. i know a lot of people feel the same way as i do.ke sur i want to make sure your viewers understand exactly what representede unders advoca your court has did so from her personal twitter account. she had nothing to say about hamas. is butchering of babieschildr and children and and mass murderen. until she found anaeli israeli protest stirrer who said some vile things at a th, she in new york city then retweeted that video not once but twice. notand found it in her heart to both sides of the situation so she could not condemn hamasdo butchery until she could compare it to some vile words a spoken by a person at a protester. this is a woman who is a congresswomais is n of the ste
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that has the most in it in the entire world outside of israel. but i have to say, brian, i'm actually a little bit glad that this is happening. hardglad that rashida tlaii am b can't bring it to in her heart to denounce hamas. i am glad that these harvard students have been exposed forud whe bigotsents h. they are. why am i glad about this? these are the death throesy i a of the woke movement. a lot of good heartethe wod left and democrats got bamboozled by this movement into thinking that this is how you stand up for justice. >> and it is now f so clear thec corruption, the moral rotf the at the heart of the progressive movement. it is becoming clearer by the me day and people are really seeing it. >> i hope because bernie sanders just tweeted out that the israelis committing war crimesommittin in gaza by sg off the water and the power targeting of civiliansth is a wt crime that a, who does it? israel's blanket denial of food, water shows a, necessis of gaza, serious violation of international law. really?
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co a jewish american, not a comment that i could find, unlessmmless it's on some threas website that mark zuckerberg dreamed up the the killings bu and butchery we witnessed. but he wants to condemnunbeli the retaliation. unbelievable. back to you. thank you. le. ngcoming up straight ahead,t wa israel's most wanted the hunt for hamas's murderous mastermindntedhunt is on.stermi we'll tell you about himnd. we'll tell you about himnd. >> jpmorgan wealth management knows it's easy to get lost in investment research and get help with jp morgan personalinve advisors. hey, david. hey, david. ready to get startedstments. >> work with advisors who create a plan with you and help you find the right investments. so great getting to know you. uld have you movection.let's tar new investment plan. >> okay, great. >> okay, great. this should have you movin in the right direction. thanks, john. get ongoing advice and manage your investments in the chase mobile app. >> have you ever felt leg pain, restlessness, cramps, tingling,
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better science, better results who help plot hamas's brutal attack on israel on saturday. experts say the terror leader named mohammed dief is responsible for the cruelty. he's like hamas's bin laden. dief has beeyen of israel'st wat military's most wanted since 1995. he's aed man to kill. he's survived seven israeli he, ssination attempts reportedly in a wheelchair. he's lost an arm, is was an eye. he's los wheelchat a leg. h so where is he and how is he able to plan this? some believe plan he's in the tunnels underneath gaza. so how do you kill someone? you killyou can't find?member we got some members of his family today, or israes l did. what about him? let's ask retired marine corps. marine corps colonel chrisdougla douglas, who's fresh off the investigation from central command, looking
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at whatn. happened at abby gate in afghanistan. colonel, great to see you. youyour reaction to the manhun the mastermind. how do you go into a placedo that dense and find him? >> but it's going to be difficult becausoing to e you ae to look at the population right now is, you know, whether they're supporting him or they're they're not turning him in. i mean, he's probably afraid of them, likely afraid of him. soare like which is a third catf people. and so in gathering informationi about them locating his whereabouts, you knos w, the the the tunnel network, as we've we've heard, is quitest extensive. so, you know, he's just hiding among the populace. >> be is going to be tough enouh to find. >> i'm just wondering if you think there's a linkrian: e left afghanistan with $4 billion worth of equipment. we now have a terror group,a ter terror gang in charge of aor country and the fact that hamasr feels fortified enough and impervious enough to d oalmost something like this and thenom and almost bait israel to come attack them. d attack tis this all related? >> i mean, t it's hardhi to say that it isn't, because when
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you look at regional security, the middle east is the most complicated region in the world. and when you you know, although security wasn't perfect in afghanistan , it was more secure than it is now with the taliban in charge and all of the weaponry that we left behind in in the manner of which we left. that said, the alliesbeen a and partners within the region and around the globero, you knon fofinitely weren't convinced that we're the force of choice for the future with incidents such as this. >> so you know, we had dave bellavia on. he said some of our weapons have turned upup in gaza, which is unbelievable, that we would be so responsible to do it. you've done a lot of the t studies on it. but when you talalk abt weaknek about weakness, having said what our reputation was, how importanion t it for israel to get this right, to sendsend a a message and the message right now, hamas is now looked at as a heroic organization. ng
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>> how do you change that perception? , surprisepeedat and violence of action. i mean, they've they've got to respond swiftlyspee've go, v. and then what's going to have to follow after that, though, is is once they have defeatedndy hamas and they have any remaining if need to be held to account and they need to rapidly establish some sort assista of assistance package to gaza because that's going to be the next because otherwise it's going to be just this continuingotherw to be t problet providing some sort of stability. and you know, what people are thinking about at home? they're thinking about what? about our border. bord about, well, you know, of course we're the big satan and they're the little satan. inand i'm thinking about 6000 plus afghanis. these are called alien apprehensions at the border. i'm thinking about in lebanon,on 164. iran, 659. even turkey, 30,000. t should we think that all these people want to be part of ththee american dream? >> i mean, you you'd be naive to think that, you know,
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that that this should be a call. the manner the in which this happened in israel should be a call to, you know, our elected officials, our president, to establish some sort of border security and to determindetee who here at home y wish us harm and continue what he started today namingm.he as the founding father of all these terror groups. they're the finance here. ed tht they're the brains. and they might even have pulled the trigger and sketched it out. we'll sed sketched e what then investigation turns up. colonel douglas, thanks so much for coming in. appreciate it. and thanks for your service. and afghanistan and iraq, fresh off that. >> appreciate it. meanwhile, republicans searc.h for a new house speaker. well, it's already hit. n they're already having trouble, or should i say they never stopped having trouble. toppedtroublwe'll tell you whatp against tomorrow and when the boat might be on
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fox news alert. house majority leader steve scalise has won the republican nomination for bh house speaker behind closed doors. he's still got a long way to go. loget this he's got 113s. republican votes. okay, that's good. but it's's not enough because he needs to. 17. a lot of republicans sayve scali they're voting for steve scalise. >> would you vote for steve scalise? >> woui would not. i plan on voting for jim jordan. i'm not supporting steve scalise. i'll be voting for jim jordan. it's not over. i'm still throwing my support behindhrew. jim jordan for speaker. i'm concerned he doesn't have the votes to get to 18, and sohr we should probably resolve that before we go to the floor. >> concerns are the way this place is run. and you think scalise se will e that?ce i think that there's a problem with leadership in our conference of voting for jim jordan. >> wisconsin congressman mike gallagher joins us now. e congrecongressman, did they kw that jim jordan came in second and he's upset, i'm sure, but he told everyone, don't vote for meveryoneote for e vot, but they're going to vote for him anyway, whict theyh meansme they're all going to be
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deadlocked. >> what's your take? th will alwell, my take is leadp to the vote. everybody setting both of these two men running for speaker are good man. we'll support whoever wins. and the rule was whoever get sui majority vote, we would support that person on the floor. and noerson on flow appears if t want to abide by that rule and tradition, which really throwsid the house into chaos.o if we can't confirm with the speaker, we can't do anything. we can't pass a bill aid to israel, we can't pass a billl that would ban or forced the sale of tiktok all thet this things we need to get done cannot happen in the absencewe of a speaker. so i get it. we have a narrow majority. people are frustratee a oritd wo status quo in congress, but we are para allies. unless we have a speaker and people have to compromise, peomise, t have to coalesce arod someone. there's no perfect candidate. but absent a speaker can do houe nothing in the house of representatives. >> it creates chaos. oesentatiso we have chip roy w
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i'm a hard no because it wassawd rushed. ed. and bob good. he never says yes to anything. it seems, he he says that he's steve scalise is just more of the same like kevin mccarthy. so i don't know how i don't know what is steve kind of magic steve scalise can do on the phone. but if not when do you think wha the votes are going to be? >> well, my is we have a votee e tomorrow first thing. aswaste. o tim as you know, brian, as we've been talking about for a whilett what we're witnessing abroad is the complete deterioration of world orderhe deterio, the deterioration of our leadership, american power. and if we don't act, we can't we can't just blame the biden administration for everythinga minist in congress,e to step up and take key stepsece to, restore peace through strength. and right now, because of its intransigenc oe, because of this internal disagreement, we can't do that. so my hope is that there'st.on t going on right now and i see places talking to the holdouts. and that will get to a point where we can go to the floorhe th and have a unifiedblican
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republican vote for speaker of the house to move forward v and hold biden accountable for all of his many failures on foreign policy. l of20 seconds.. you're a marine. you're basically the personificatio an of discipline. >> how disenchanted are you right noenchantew? >> well, listen, these frustrate actions we're seeing boil over right now are decades in the making becauserown institution in congress has grown weak, where the weakest branch of the wee federalave ou government, we've outsourced all of our constitutional power. but yots allu can't give up to t give up. we have to save this countrywe. >> and that's what keeps you motivated. go ahead and turn over some chair chairss in to knock everything off the table. >> get something done. thanks, mike. appreciate it. appr a great day. >> all right. earlier today, i interviewed president donald j. trump. ldmk make sure you catch the whole interview. it's a it's a long one. about an hour, nine to noon,and the brian kilmeade radio this is a fox news alert. i'm kevin corke in washington. we

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