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>> i'm will cain in for laura ingraham and this is the ingraham angle from new york city tonight. israel's military just stating that it has now entered the gaza strip to conduct raids targets hamas ter rests and as part of an effort to locate israeli hostages. the wall street journal reporting about 1900 palestinians have been killed and nearly 7700 wounded by israeli air strikes that have leveled entire buildings. live now to ash israel where greg is standing by with the latest. what can you tell us. >> reporter: we were about 20 miles north of gaza, right now 2:00 a.m. kind of calm but a couple hours ago it was anything but. this place was hit by a hamas militant.
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luckily the israeli iron dome defenses were in place and pretty much knocked them all down but it was happening all around us. that in response, we believe, to some of the strongest series of air strikes that is real has sent towards dpaz a and hamas militant sites. the last 24 hours will something like 750 bombs dropped doing all sorts of damage, of course, to hamas but also civilians caught in the cross fire. and significant reports, the most significant news of the day, will, that small commando groups of israeli forces, could be one, could be a few, there's been a couple of versions of this, have gone into northern gaza. they have clashed with hamas militants but their main mission, it seems to be, in a small pincher movement really, is to try and find the hostages, the 150 hostages, israelis, americans, other nationalities,
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and there are signs, there are some reports that are not confirmed that they have dom up with some crisis, come up with some leads. this in advance of a possible full-scale land incursion. we've been seeing that build up for the past several days. tanks, artillery, how witnessesers already in action on the other side of the border as well as tens of thousands of reservists come into place. but yes, those numbers loom, not just the hostages but 1300 dead here on the israeli side. 1900 dead over on the gaza side, and the fear i with a large scale land incursion, those numbers could soar. back to you will. >> and the other number greg we're paying attention to is the number of hours left on this deadline. the clock is getting close to striking the metaphorical midnight here just hours before israel's deadline has essentially expired in its warning to hamas. greg, what do we expect when those hours pass by? what have you seen beginning to
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prepare for with the israeli military? >> yeah. in the past 24 hours, the word was from israel, from the ministry of defense, israeli defense forces to the un, to the police and security on the ground and dpaz a strip that 1.1 million people would have to leave the northern part of gaza strip and go down to the southern part because they wanteded to do even more serious damage to hamas. the reports, un had said 24 hours, today it seems like israel has backed off that and acknowledged that it's a little bit more of a difficult job to get all those people out of there. hamas flatly said no way, we're not going, telling these people to stay in part they are human shields but the un, too, said it's an impossible task. so it's at least a signal from israel that they're getting more and more serious about their targeting of gaza but, again, people caught in the middle.
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will. >> yeah, when that happens then we're talking about door to door apartment building to apartment building within the tunnels and we'll have more on that in just a few moments. greg thank you so much for that report >> most of us associate friday the 13th with the classic horror franchise where a killer terrorizing his victim for hours on end but on this friday the 13th that fix unfortunately became a reality. today hamas called for a day of jihad and many followers heeded the called. in france a knife wielding man stabbed a former high school teacher and critically wounded two others while allegedly chanting alah. >> a man was stabbed repeatedly. anti protests around the globe. the nypd ordered all officers to report in uniform today. the threat of violence has been building all week and we saw signs like this supporting
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hamas. >> we are not going to be enintimidated by staying silent when they say hamas is a terrorist organization. the fact, it is not a terrorist organization. >> israelis and the zionist petition got what was coming to them. >> that all in the united states. joining me now former u.s. naval seal who trained israeli forces and also running for congress in virginia and jim hanson who served in the army special forces and the chief editor of the middle east forum. cameron as you see all of this unfolding across the united states, the call for a day of jihad, do you think we have an appropriate assessment of the level of threat right here in the united states? >> hey, will, thank you for having me. if i'm going to be very honest
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with the american people, i think we need to come to grips with some of the importantest nature of our southern border and our own security vulnerabilities. we are a sophisticated nation with many resources but i don't know that we are really prepared in the way we should be to mitigate a threat the likes of which is reel has just encountered. that was a small microcosm of something that could occur here within the united states. so it's real. i like to tell people that the threat is highly credible. but we do have a a to fix these and that's to go back to the trump era doctrines with what we had with our foreign policy and some of our natural resiliency in the homeland. >> jim cameron brings up the problem with the board something well known to people listening tonight. to put it in into context we just need look to france and china and the terror one lone wolf can unleash on a population or at least on its citizenry. what do we do about that
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prospect? how do you catch or prepare for a lone wolf? >> you cannot and that's the problem. you have to interdick them before they come in and stop them at the places they're being radicalized. we're in a situation now where we know multiple terrorists that are on the watch lists have infiltrated the united states and our government did nothing to stop that. they've opened our southern border completely. so i think the united states is one giant soft target, and, in a way that is reel as a severely, you know, secure nation found out, that's not even enough. we are considerably more endangered than they are. and i think it's time for our government to face that fact. >> cameron i want to return to you former navy seal i know you trained idf special forces in israel. we started off tonight with the frort greg palkot. what comes next in gaza? well what comes next looks incredibly difficult and terrifying and bloody.
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we're talking about, i would assume, whether or not it's a hostage rescue or an offensive on hamas, we're talking about urban warfare, talking about door to door and not to even mention the underground bunkers and tunnels in gaza. >> you're absolutely right. i think the complexities of warfare in very close rocks sim is the that you find in regions like gaza among many others is at best chaotic. at worst it can be a nightmare. so the advantage that the israelis have is the extracticality of some of their training and scenario based modules to help condition them for these sorts of environments. they also have amazing resources with tools and canines and technology and other things to mitigate and make them more effective in close quarters, environments underground areas where some traditional resources becomes more challenging and strained. so i can say that they trained extensively for missions such as this. the unfortunate reality is they train for missions like this because they're always living under a heightened state of
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threat and preparedness. >> and jim i know you were army special forces but please tell me i've characterized this difficulty correctly. we're talking about idf, israeli special forces entering into gaza into an urban environment, vertical in many cases, apartment buildings and underground. i wouldn't assume that mas is wearing a marked uniform easily identifiable as a combatant. they've got on top of that human shields. they're around every corner as you're making your way through this environment. i just can't think, and i say this humbly to you jim because i did not serve and both you men heroically did, i cannot think of a more difficult environment. >> there isn't one and the difficulty for the idf is hamas's strategy is to get civilians killed. so they place their headquarters in mosques, in hospitals, in schools, and they do that so that they can gain casualties and have people talk about that and use that as a pressure to stop israel from doing what
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needs to be done, which is to remove hamas entirely. one thing i think people should realize is all of those are war crimes by hamas, not by the israelis. every casualty, civilian and military in this entire operation, that blood is on the hands of hamas. and i think the idf does a tremendous job of following the laws of land warfare to try and minimize civilian casualties, but they're in a situation, this nightmare scenario of having to go building to building, tunnel to tunnel. civilians are going to diane we feed to expect that because removing hamas makes it less likely civilians in gaza or israel will die again. >> that sad and stark reality of war is then going to turn into a propaganda war and geopolitical war for israel and its neighbors and that's the next part of the conversation in a little bit. cameron, jim, thank you both so much. >> i think israel as a state is
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built on the colinsation. >> i don't support apartheid but how do they get justice otherwise. >> we struck back because we want our land back. >> this is an anti israel rally. israel's national security and national council a warning to all abroad to batch out for violence and columbia university was forced to close their campus yesterday after a student was assaulted by a woman tearing down posters of the israeli hostages. i want to remind everyone exactly what hamas's intentions are because this is from their covenant of 1998 their founding document. it reads, the day of judgment will not come about until muslims fight the jews killing the jews, jihad becomes the individual duty of every muslim. joining me now is paul mauro the inspector, former head of intelligence operations of the
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nypd also an attorney. paul you hear those words on american college campuses, the part we didn't get to in talking with cameron and jim, on assessing the threat here in the united states, is how everyone talks about a credible threat. well, when someone is stating their intentions to you i would think would satisfy a threat being credible. >> this is the dynamic that's changed here will. previously hamas was not considered a domestic threat in the country. their charter is pretty much limited to taking the land back from israel, period end of story. what they're looking to do now is become a force multiplier by lashing on themselves to forces here in the united states and globally. they're trying to enlarge their footprint to get support. unfortunately, history has shown us, recent history, that they have a soft target here academically, in the academic world and that's why you see it being played out on campuses. they're creating a lot of buzz in academia because they've done
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this very clever thing. anti israel forces have lashed themselves up with what i call the 1619 wing of the democratic party and they've made common cause and positioned themselves as the oppressed and have latched onto that narrative and that just makes them a lot bigger player globally. that's why they're calling it -- hamas doesn't usually do this kind of thing, global jihad. we want to stress no credible threats, my old shop in the nypd is in the best position as anybody to put a finger on that, and they put out a statement, they're looking at all their sources looking on line and all the things they do, so far no credible threat but what i fear is as the images start to come out, the israelis have done what? they've cut the water, the power, the internet, they've locked down the food supplies and they're going in. it's going to be bloody and ugly. hamas wants those images. there's a reason hamas just stood up an app. they want to take the isis route and win the propaganda war.
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not going to say where this stuff is. they're already putting out very slick isis video look like recruitment videos, they want to become a bigger player, that's the risk for american law enforcement. yeah, the border all the things we've seen in the back and i'm not downplaying that, the number of venezuelans coming in, the remain for vice-president of venn wall a has a hezbollah footprint. you been what he as looked at by the federal government, giving false passports to hamas and hezbollah. >> there's a lot of reasons why hamas have made their way into academia not without the fact that the soave gentleman union backed arab states against israeli for many years so it went part and parcel with the far left and the communist movement and went well with blm chicago chapter putting out full throateded support for hamas, not palestine, hamas.
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the question is have they been successful in inspiring and by the looks of these images in united states you would think they've inspired at least hatred, hopefully not more in terms of action. >> the hatred is there undeniably and as i said when we start to see the propaganda war going full throated, and we're going to, period end of story, you're going to start to see the anger really start to peak. and when that becomes, when they start to see those images is the justification. i brought a ton of these cases. i know the dynamic. you're going to get people in many instances who are leading slipping down lives. we used to call it loser the lion. somebody who doesn't have a lot to lose, protesting, not feeling gratified enough and the term is kinetic, they decide to go kinetic. very, very tough to predict. you understand what we're talking about, this isn't normal law enforcement where you're coming in after the fact, here's the body where's the killing. this is prophylactic ahead of
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the game. trying to prevent it. it's a gray area, has to be heavily like it or not, move cautiously. it's very difficult and that's why it's not a zero sum game you're not going to get this all. >> you have a new piece in the law street journal where you lay out these threats to the homeland paul thank you so much. >> i do. thank you. >> hamas calls for a day of range and heightened security across the globe, that followed quickly. where is all this headed, victor davis hanson is a fellow at the hoover institution. he joins us now. victor you're always great putting this into perspective. where are we ed headed? >> well, i think israel was at the height of its prosperity, security, a successful society and all these centrifugal forces around it. people said if you just hire g gazaians they will see that and
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reciprocal. they will appreciate it and help the economy. if you have the abraham accords renewed it will be a new day. don't worry about the iran day we'll negotiate and we have robert malley working on it. and we're going to bring aid back to hamas. and that was all fine and good the precious israel was under but as you said they didn't read the charter of hamas and hamas has never said that they were interested in any type of deal with israel. much less they've even said they don't want to build a model state in gaza and though they've had millions from europeans, americans, the un they're not interested. just read what they say they want to destroy israel. israel has no margin of error. so when you pressure it and pressure it and they feel maybe just at this moment finally at at the apex of our success we can be magnanimous and live, and that can't happen. not until hamas has gone, because it's an ex stefrngsal
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threat they to destroy it. and what's scary we in the united states think if you have a ph.d. or ma and you have a university billet and you're the head of a foundation and you drive a mercedes, you name it, somehow you're sophisticated. and when you say that you're for hamas or israel's apartheid, there's no connection with the violence but you're advocating violence. they are ad row indicating. when they say they want to destroy israel, here in the united states, sophisticated, they do. and they're complicit with it. and when you see people beheaded and dismembered and bodies mutilated and neck laced and then these refined inelectric wales saying this is great, that's what they're saying. and we all say they don't really mean that, they're just saying give the palestinians a state, well hamas and gaza doesn't want one. even a professor was just
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suspended because she was centering on palestinians jewish students trying to ostracize them in her own class, it's insidious. and they get away with it. and what's needed is israel's got to say we're not at the end end of history, we're a human society we have nothing to apologize for and we're going to take care of hamas. we didn't ask for it. you pressured you. we tried the therapeutic now and now the tragic rout, they want to destroy us and we're not going to let them do it. and we in the united states all of us have to say every time you get up and support hamas you're supporting murder. and we don't care how much money you have the title, the coat and tie and suit you wear, you're no different than the people that go across and butcher civilians at a time of peace on a holiday. we have to change the dynamic and stop telling israel what israel has to do because if anything goes wrong we don't suffer, they do. and anybody who read hamas's
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charter, anybody who listened to robert malley or iran point man and said what he said about hamas and hezbollah the last few years, anybody that takes the words anthony blinken when he says that iran may not have any connection with this terror, or that we should have a ceasefire. all of that has to be put in the proper context. that is partly responsible to what we're watching. so let's just lay off israel and don't tell it what to do when it's suffered 12,000 deaths in a pre modern pre civilization, will, that we haven't seen in our lifetime. we've seen nothing like this. it's just pure hate. and if they have their chance they would do it to every jewish citizen of is. >> pure savagery. >> i'm tired of the modern intellectuals who think they are refined they can endorse bar bannerism and no one will call them out. >> you mentioned the outlandish story, we're going to bring that
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up in a minute. thanks victor >> as we noted at the top of the show israeli defense forces officially entered the gaza strip in an effort to clear the area of potential terrorists and locate hostages. for more on that we go to our foreign correspondent trey yingsted in southern israel. trey. >> yeah, will, exactly right. today we understand according to israeli military that is rally infantry troops and tanks entered the gaza strip to conduct limited operations. this was a two-part event. first they were looking for information about the hostages that were taken into gaza by hamas, and, second, they were trying to destroy or kill any of the militants that are still along the border. both things that indicate a ground operation could be eminent. all of this taking place, as along the northern border things are heating up. we know that there was an exchange of artillery fired today between the lebanese army and also the israeli army, and then additionally in a separate incident there was small arms fire from the lebanese militant
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group hezbollah toward idf soldiers. now the israelis responded striking different targets in southern lebanon with a drone. this is a significant escalation and the ladder continues to escalate on the northern front, part of the reason so many israeli troops have been deployed to the north because they don't want to enter gaza and have the front with lebanon open up and be caught flatfooted which is why you see so many thousands of troops across the country, tanks in both the north and south, there's a preparation for this to turn into a regional conflict and as we've seen with our own eyes the massacre that took place saturday morning has really motivated israeli soldiers to be focused on winning the battle. they understand the future of their state is at steak and they also understand that a massacre took place against their people and they want to make sure they can come out of this on top and that's part of the reason you will see a continued effort by the israelis toss show the world what exactly they are up against and who they are fighting.
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will. >> all right trey thank you so much >> democrats and the biden administration are insisting the money we freed up for iran is all about humanitarian purposes, we're learning more about their involvement in hamas strategy for war with israel. the new york times is now reporting that hassan nasrala the leader of hezbollah held an hours long online meeting in march with an elite group of strategists all from iran-backed militias and told them to get ready for a war with israel including a ground invasion. some of the people familiar with the operation said a tight circle of leaders from iran, hezbollah and hamas helped plan the attack starting over a year ago. militants and had advanced knowledge. joining me now is morgan ortagus former state department spokesperson during the trump administration. morgan great to have you tonight. as we read this from the new york times in ways it's unsurprising. there was some suspicion, rightful suspension from the beginning of the involvement of iran. we heard in trey's report morgan
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that is rally's very well aware diverting resources to gaza a diversion opening yourself up to an attack to hezbollah or other i ran i can't know subsidiaries from syria or wherever it may be. as you look at this new york times report, what's your biggest take away? >> well, first of all, there's no suspicion, there's no guessing, there's definitive proof that the islamic republican of iran is behind the attacks of hamas. how do we know this? they have been funding hamas for years, about 93% of hamas's revenue of their funding comes from iran. they not only fund them, they train them, they equip them with the military equipment that you saw that was used to attack israeli just last weekend. so i'm sort of sick of the administration playing this game of, well, we don't know, was their finger actually on the button or not? it's ridiculous. hamas doesn't have the capability to exist as a terrorist organization, to go
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after israel. by the way, neither does hezbollah in lebanon, neither do the hufey. in yemen neither do iraq and neither does syria. this is iran's play book around the middle east. they have no desire for peace for the middle east. they have no desire to be a stability. they want to be a destabilizing force. look at every country in the middle east that is under the influence of the iranian regime. it's chaos and somewhat basically a failed state. >> morgan as i read that report from the new york times a question sticks out to me like a mountain in the middle of the report. if it is true that iran has been coordinating high level meetings dating back to march and training and planning going on back a year with reported camps in lebanon to help these guys prepare for this attack, how did this escape israeli and u.s. intelligence? i have yet to stumble upon or hear a sufficient answer for -- and i don't know, i don't know,
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morgan, that the word failure accurately could describe what we're hearing here. >> yeah. >> how was this not caught by intelligence? >> i have no idea. listen, i'm just as impassioned as you are about it. i hope that we find this out soon and we need to find it out because we feed to know what other plots may exist. remember that whenever hamas, whenever iran, whenever they chant death to israel they also chant death to the united states. they knew that they would kill americans whenever they came in to israel. it's almost impossible with almost 300,000 americans that are living or visiting israel at any moment in time they knew they would get americans in this. that was a feature, not a bug, a feature of the attack. so we will have to learn in coming days how this could be missed. of course it's incredibly concerning to me from the american perspective because we got afghanistan wrong, we got russia invading ukraine wrong and now this. there's almost no theater in the world where we don't see rogue
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dictators and des pots and other bad actors acting out in a way we never saw over the last four years of the trump administration will. >> morgan earlier in the show we talked about what comes next in gaza, what comes next in israel that can serve will serve in the propaganda war to follow and then as the domino falls in the geopolitical ramifications. we're already seeing that, reuters reported just moments ago, morgan, that saudi arabia is putting their peace deal with israel on ice amid this war, and, in fact, has started to engage with iran. morgan, now that is what we hear, exactly what iran wanted from this. that they were hoping for an israeli response that would serve as propaganda to ask youle the saudi peace deal. >> that's right. >> i don't know if we anticipateded this, drive saudi arabia closer to iran? >> yeah. listen, let's hope not. but why did saudi arabia go closer to iran will?
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because the chinese communist party brokered a truce. and how do we know about it? we learned it from the beening no times. the administration basically had no clue they weren't involved we looked up and see these two countries together in beijing having a truce. so, listen, i hope that we can still interdict and interseed and get saudi arabia back to the negotiating table. but remember not only is this what iran wanted this is also what china wanted. right? you're seeing china displace the united states in the middle east brokering agreements between israel -- excuse me, between iran and saudi. so what i am really concerned about, what we should all be watching for is, of course, i think unfortunately it is when not if hezbollah, which is in lebanon, gets involved, and then israel has to deal with a tomorrow-front roar. remember, this is what iran wants. they want to wipe israel off the map. they want a total war.
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we need to start believing dictators and des pots. whenever putin says he wants to take over ukraine and crimea, we should have believed him. the biden administration should not have stopped the military aid that the trump administration was giving ukraine. we should have believed the taliban when they wanted to take over afghanistan. we should believed xi jinping when he prepares the pla his military to take over taiwan by 2027. we should believe iran when they want to wipe israel off the face of the map. why do we not believe all these people we continue to think in the biden administration that they want to be liked at cocktail parties in paris and georgetown. wake up people. it's a dangerous nasty world out there and they want to kill all of us if we can. >> morgan we appreciate you being with us to help us put that into perspective. thank you >> we've seen increased bombing in gaza city on our screen this hour, another live report ahead. plus, what the pro hamas posture on college campuses is really about. what it tells us about the state
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>> will: this past tuesday stanford students enrolled in the mandatory freshman level course college 101 got their first taste of the rot that is eating away at higher learning. they say a lecturer offered a lecture on colonialism and blamed the war on zionists and claimed hamas actions were part of the resistance and then, allegedly, asked jewish students to raise their hands. the lecture separated those students with their belongings and said he was simulateing what jews were doing to palestinians. here to react stephen miller former senior advisor to president trump and founder of the america first legal. steven i'm not sure that description fully gives us what
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happened allegedly inside that classroom. jewish students were reportedly made to go to the corner of the room stand away from the rest of the students. the lecturer asked how many jews died in the holocaust they said six million and they said that's less than the number killed by colonialism. what has happened to american universities? >> well american universities now for several generations have been the incubator of anti americanism in this country. that is the origin, for example, of critical race theory. that is the origin of the gender theory that's led to the trans madness that we're all living through right now. that's the origin of the entire woke ideology, the war on the boarders, the war on israel and the support for jihadism and islamic terrorism. but what makes the threat more dangerous is that the american radicals at the universities have the ability to sponsor foreign radicals and bring them into our country. very few americans realize this. there is no visa cap in federal
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law on foreign students. none. the universities pick as many foreigners as they want to bring, and then those students come to those universities with very little vetting from the u.s. state department and that's why we have the situation that we've seen in recent days where you have many foreign students who are pushing radical jihadist sentiment on college campuses. this he need to be stripped of their visas sent back home and barred from entering the u.s. in the future. instead they're probably on a path to citizenship very soon. >> will: the problem is i'm not sure that would solve the issue because we still have the issue of the lecturers themselves the ones teaching american students this rotten ideology. steven i wanted to ask you this as well. there is a very -- there is almost, outside of these university students, universal condemnation of what has happened with the terrorist attack in israel. almost. the american public by most polling is overwhelmingly with the israeli people and their response to what may come.
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but there is a legitimate debate, stephen, about what then should be the role played by the united states of america, what should we do. we spent time this week pointing out congresswoman rashida talib who had a palestinian flag outside her office while serving in congress for the united states of america. at the same time congressman bryan nash republican from florida, this is today, who served very honorably for this country and gave both of his legs and i deeply respect brian, but today in our halls of congress he wore the uniform of the idf on the other hand. you're the founder of america first legal and that's a legitimate question for everyone to be asking at home. what serves americas interests first, how do you look at these situations with our elected representatives? >> well, to me that's a very clear one. i have endless respect and endless admiration for brian
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what he did for our country but you clearly do not wear a foreign military uniform regardless whether they're a partner or alloy of the united states into the halls of congress. you don't do it. you also do not fly foreign flags within our halls of government. if you're a u.s. government official you do not wear foreign plaques. the only time would be a particular event with a head of state where you're doing some bilateral ceremony where it's done traditionally for decades. but outside very narrow circumstances you do not wear foreign flags or par fa nal i can't as an american official and when it comes to foreign policy the involvement of american dallas and american troops must always be grounded whether or not it advances the u.s. national interest. in this case i think americans agree supporting israel morally, supporting israel with our spirit our patriotism and pride saying go get hamas take them out eliminate this threat is absolutely something all americans are doing right now.
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it's a different question from where u.s. troops would ever fit into a foreign scenario. >> will: absolutely right seems fairly obvious and easy bar to cross that you are elected to serve the people of america first. steven you put it wonderfully. thank you so much >> one of the most depraved of these pro-hamas college rallies was in the pacific northwest at the university of washington. watch the emotional reaction of one university of washington jewish student. >> they want our people dead. they want us killed. >> i'm sorry. >> why are you allowing this? why aren't you putting a stop to it? they want us dead. please end it. please. >> joining me now is seattle radio host jason rantz the author of the new book what's killing america. jason, great to see you tonight. these college campuses, jason, you know, much was made,
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rightfully, about anti-semitism at a flail charlottesville. did we just not see a dozen charlottesvilles across american colleges campuses this week? >> absolutely we saw it loud and clearly. they're not hiding what it is they stand for, they're coming out very clearly and i'm sorry to say to that u dub student that's precisely what they want to do. i'm not going to pretend people out there chanting for the end of israel celebrating the murder of babies, the raping of women, i'm not going to pretend they don't hold those same views for american jews because they probably do because of the way that they're calling out their positions right in front of folks without any care in the world of what it's doing to people on campus and they don't care about israelis and what they're going through. when you're chanting out there from the river to the sea. when you're chanting, we don't want two state, we want 1948. when you're telling us this, we should believe them and that's precisely what it is they're standing for.
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it's not proceed palestinian it's pro hamas and it's up to local media outlets that covers this, because i'm in a city that covers both sides this equally, here's 30 seconds for this side here's 30 seconds for that side. that's not how it is supposed to work and they would have never done that if something like a charlottesville happened. they would never cover it equally. so why are they everything could it equally? why? because unfortunately a lot of folks here actually agree with that sentiment and it is growing and it is terrifying. >> will: that was illustrated jason that there were celebrations on the streets of american cities and across the globe in the weak of those attacks. nothing else had happened at that point. only a horrific terrorist attack and we saw celebrations on the street. one thing that's clear jason i never want to hear about a safe space on college campus ever again. really appreciate your time tonight, jason. >> president trump visited israel before there was a tragedy now even after a tragedy joe biden's nowhere to be seen, ben domenech and monica crowley
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>> today i'm proud to announce my administration has taken our most comprehensive action ever to eliminate junk fees. and one thing before we get started. let's go phillies. you watch that game last night? yo. >> the press started calling my plan bidenomics. >> will: so barbecue, the phillies, bidenomics. it's a lot. you can do a lot. you can have fractured attention it's true, but maybe when you're not president of the united states on the brink of possibly world war three. so aren't you electing a president to pay attention to foreign policy? it seemed president trump knew when he visited israel before there was a tragedy but now we're dealing with after a tragedy and there's still no sign of joe biden. i don't know. maybe it's too difficult of a trip. joining me now, ben domenech fox news contributor and editor at the spec traitor and monthly ca crowley former secretary in the trump administration. ben, i do want to say that joe
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biden has given a full-throated support of israel. but what we're talking about is a question of priorities and it would seem to me, ben, that the number one priority, number one job of the president of the united states is actually through the constitution and how he's empowered, to deal with foreign affairs. and you're talking about junk fees and the phillies. >> look, we have a commander in chief who's really been absent. he's been absent not just mentally but frankly he's been really out of the scene when it comes to so many different challenges that we face around the world. i think this week was another sign of just how much he's out of touch with the priorities that he ought to have as commander in chief. and i think that, unfortunately, you know, for the way that washington works right now, our foreign policy is effectively on auto pilot. it's being run by the same members the foreign policy blob that were there under the obama administration. barack obama himself, you know, from some perspectives, is still taking a ready hand when it comes to guiden them and
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advising them on what to do. i don't think that joe biden is really a real participant in what's going on there and the only thing i can say about that is, at least the one thing is that, you know, we know from bob gaetz and others who have been critical over the years, joe biden has been on the wrong side of almost every foreign policy issue so maybe his absence will turn out to be a benefit. >> monica to the screen right now we're seeing explosions in gaza as we speak. you know, i would say, monica, that this is a little bit par for the course for joe biden. whether or not it was stripling dis in east palestine ohio or lahaina who we. joe biden is slow to react and nothing, nothing can get in the way of his agenda. it's as though he wasn't elected as ben described accurately the commander in chief but to be the implementer of an agenda. >> well, that's exactly right and every once in a while he blurts out that truth. he will say, oh, i'm just doing
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what i've been told to do. told to do by whom? as ben points out a lot of people suspect that it's former president obama, michelle obama, the entire obama crew so many throughout his administration that they're really the ones running the country and this agenda. you can always discern a president's priorities by how they spend their time and this president, with the world aflame, with the country in collapse has decided to spend his time on barbecues like he did sunday afternoon, junk fees, illegal student loan scheme, bidenomics an epic catastrophe for everyone, that is how he is spending his time plowing through. when you look at the agenda and you see this presidency as an historic catastrophe. you realize any normal politician would have changed course by now say on the border or on the inflationary economic
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policies. this president has not changed course at all. and that tells you that no matter what is happening around him, no matter what is falling apart around him, he is plowing through because that is what he has been told to do to achieve an ultimate objective which is what president obama once called the fundamental transformation of the nation. that is the ultimate goal and nothing and no one will stop them. >> will: as you're speaking monica we're seeing big explosions in gaza. ben, this is a team for the commander and chief of the united states of america to maintain a cool head, to entertain information and debate, to figure out american potential involvement, whether or not it serves america first. it's hard to come away inspired that we have the man who is focused on america. >> we really, i think, are unfortunately navigating through this moment without any of the kind of leadership that we deserve as a country.
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that the world deserves from america within the western world to chart forward to have a clear projection to have priorities and to make clear that the enemies of freedom around the world, the enemies of our allies will suffer severe consequences for the kind of voracity and horrific seen we saw come out of gaza in this past week. unfortunately we do not have a president who is up to this moment. we deserve better from washington. >> will: ben and i had a debate along with comedian and libertarian dane smith this week when we laid out what should be. we actually debated what should be america in israel's response i hope you'll check that out on fox news podcast on fox news or youtube. ben monica thank you so much >> we've seen major explosions on the screen in gaza city during the hour as the israeli deadline approaches. the question is how many civilians got out. for that we go back to ashdad israel where fox news senior affairs correspondent greg
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palkot is standing by with the very latest. greg. >> the short answer to that is very few civilians have gotten out. remember, israel gave the warning to some 1.1 million palestinians living in the northern half of gaza strip to get out. this was last night. at first we heard it was 24 hour deadline then we said it might take a little bit longer. hamas has said no, they want these civilians to stay there acting as basically human shields for their effort, and the un frankly said practically they would not be able to get down there anyway. the fear among people in the neighboring country of egypt is that they could be faced with a flood of refugees from gaza strip. there is one border crossing between the gaza strip and egypt, and that is shut down. egypt says it's because israel's actually bombed the palestinians side of that border crossing but
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that feeling is that also egypt does not want to face an onslaught of refugees coming from gaza strip, also doesn't want to give up the idea that the palestinians have a right to be there. we understand secretary blinken will be in cairo on sunday and what they are going to try to negotiate is a safe passage at least for foreign nationals, including americans shore, are living in gaza strip, and also, of course, to get medicine and aid inside. but right now you've got 2.3 million people in the gaza strip. they are bottled up and they are being rattled by series and series of israeli fire fights and missile strikes. >> will: i appreciate you pointing that out greg. american citizens in gaza encouraged to go to the southern border with egypt. thank you so much greg >> we turn to fox news contributor raymond arroyo. ray you've been watching media coverage of this war in israel and you have a particularly
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perhaps twisted view. >> well, you could say that again will. on the view this morning, sonny hostin accused israel of war crimes and made this incredible comparison. watch. >> i look at this from a legal perspective and i think that we all know that hamas has been designated a terror organization just like many other terror organizations have this designation, like the proud boys here in the united states. >> this is the ultimate false comparison will. hamas is a foreign terror organization. they just killed 1200 civilian is flaels the most barbaric way imaginable. they engage in suicide bombings and want to eradicate israel. the proud boys have not been designated by the way of terrorists. and their great crimes beating up neo nazis walking into an event with flags and taking part of the january 6th riot.
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how sonny hostin can compare them to those who pitcher children and rape women is beyond me. >> will: it's pretty explainable. stupidity. it's so bad you can't hold a moment of silence for israeli victims without push january. this is from fairfax county school board in virginia. >> during tonight's moment of silence many of our members would like to share our care and concern for the victims loved ones and our entire jewish community. >> i wasn't expecting what seemed to be a sneak attack so it's disappointing my colleagues would that behind me back but we sympathize and human eyes the side that looks like us. as the old adage goes, no justice no peace. >> will: raymond? >> that's abra omis. she opposed a commemoration of the 9/11 victims. her father ran the movk of falls church where the 9/11 hijackers attended. so why she would say this again
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condoning this sort of violence and barbarianism blows your mind. >> totally does. raymond can you update us please on the battle for the house speaker? >> yeah, jim jordan won 152 votes in the gop caucus at last count but he still needs 217. that's a lot of ground to make up and the house has adjourned for the weekend. meanwhile, they may not be able to pick a speaker but the gop has mass towered costuming. congressman brian mass donned an israeli uniform and nancy mace wore a scarlett letter for ousting speaker mccarthy. has she every read it? maybe i'm missing a story line but the a stands for adultery. >> will: i did not get that raymond. i did not get that at all. i did not understand nancey mace's point. >> you know, rather than playing dress up, will, they should focus on picking a speaker.
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they're it fromering away their majority and worse depriving the american people of a branch of government we need right now. this is absurd and they look worse by the day whether spirit halloween is now sponsoring the gop caucus or not. >> you're absolutely correct. look, we need to find a speaker, we need to find a competent president, we need a government with wisdom and leadership in this very ten with us moment in history to hopefully helps us avoid a spiralling world war three. raymond always great to see you thank you >> that's going to do it for me i'm will cain in for laura ingraham. don't forget to tune in tomorrow and sunday morning when i cohost fox and friends weekend, as i mentioned earlier i would appreciate if you check out my podcast called the will cain podcast. you will see from just this past week debates over this very important issue gwen between israel and hamas. jesse watters is up next with continuing coverage. ♪
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