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kayleigh: the war between israel and hamas is nearing the newed phase as israel making new preparations for the invasion of the gaza strip the they estimate 199 people, almost 200 people are being held hostage by hamas terrorists. we know that at least 30 americans have been killed. now, many are worry that had war may become a regional conflict throughout the middle east, and would be devastating. idf reported several clashes with hezbollah along the northern border and some communities near that border are now being ordered to evacuate. hello, everyone, this is outnumbered. i'm kayleigh mcenany here with my cohost harris faulkner and emilycompagno and egypt and isrl
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attempting to secure a ceasefire in an effort to aid civilian evacuations in gaza. as of now it appears those talks have stalled and we've seen hamas and israel continue to exchange air strikes and gunfire in the hours following. for more, let's bring in trey yingst shoughs reporting live on the ground in southern israel. trey. reporter: hey, kayleigh, good afternoon. i'll have my camera man pan to the sky and see flares over gaza strip and hamas and islamic jihad have the ability to shoot down aircraft and so they fire these flares as they're lawning strikes on gaza -- lawning strikes on gaza in an effort not to debt shot down. more rockets have come off the strip today and heard an explosion there and likely a strike from one of the jets in
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the sky over gaza at this moment. israelis say they've killed tonight the head of the general intelligence service for hamas, a man who resides in the city of gaza's second largest city and big development as israelis try to hit as many hezbollah leaders and hamas leaders as possible. hamas inside gaza is going to be hit hard according to the israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu and some fire went out from the southern part of israel. i want to show you what it was like at an artillery position earlier today. you can see behind me israeli artillery units continue to fire on the northern part of the gaza strip and israelis targeting gaza from the air and the ground trying to put as much pressure on ha pa hamas as possible. more rocket fire today from gaza targeting major population centers in israel including sensorineural use lemore and tel aviv and air raid sirens
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sounding there and non-on the northern border with israel, there's significant fighting and developments. the israeli military telling fox news this morning that six antitank guided missiles were fired into israeli territory yesterday, and we are getting report this is evening of yet another attack along the border with a similar missile. take a listen to daniel hagari about this to say towards the north. >> hezbollah carried out a number of shooting attacks in order to distract from the admiwareffort in the south and e with iranian support. reporter: back here in the south, inside gaza there are civilians still trying to get out of harm's way. evacuating following the warnings by the israeli military that they do plan to go in on the ground. we should note that hamas has been trying to block some of the traffic headed south and we've seen this from drone images released by israelis and a source inside gaza today sent me
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a photo of his family walking south because think had to get out of their cars and start walking, so worried that these strikes were going to hit their homes and worry that had hamas would try to keep them in gaza city. kayleigh, back to you. >> kayleigh: trey, we talk a lot about the south and north and south, there's the gaza strip and hamas north there's hezbollah but you laid out the threats to israel in a way i've not seen it done. it made it clear for viewers over the weekend and talking about iran and proxies and share with the viewer as bit of the threat they face beyond both the north and south. reporter: it's a great question and israeli official described to me like an octopus with tentacles in the middle east. it's not just islamic jihad and smaller organizations like pflp. as we know, the lebanese militant group hezbollah with an arsenal of precision guided missiles all aimed at the jewish state. then iranian proxies in place like yemen with the group backed
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by iran in civil war there and iranian backed iraqi militias and iranen backed fighters in southern syria. if arraign decides to respond as they say they will if israel enters into a ground operation in gather z then the ewish state looking at fire not just from places like gaza and lebanon and part of the region and talking about iron dome missile defense system and other defense systems that israel has in place to catch any sort of fire from places like gentlemennen, iraq, or even iran. they have david's sling and arrow missile defense system and used to pick up larger fire and any sort of intercontinental ballistic miss and will locally from lebanon and gaza and expanding to a larger regional war, they're in trouble and certainly air defense will be overwhelped for israel. >> kayleigh: octopus with tent
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cals, that's quite a -- tentacles, that's quite a visual. trey, thank you. let's bring many mike s service .maybe the organization but isis lives on. how do you eradicate an enemy without occupy ago territory? >> i think if history proves anything, that's very difficult to do but i wouldn't put it past the idf in the israeli people to find a way to systematically eliminate hamas, which needs to be done. for me this goes back to simply if we let this go and israel doesn't let it respond and incentivizing adversaries for further attacks. >> kayleigh: mike, the israeli army, idf said not to be within
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2.5 miles of the northern border there. is that anticipatory of hezbollah entering the fray. >> it's a bit of both. so one, the one thing the idf is doing and they've been highly effective with the leaflet campaign and estimations are about 1 million palestinians fled the north. idf follows international humanitarian laws and to the pillars are to safeguard human life and distinction. distinction between combatants and noncombatants, which is what israel is trying to co. if they interest rate region and remove as many human shields from hamas, proven to use their people as human shields and embed their weapon cashes and missiles in hospitals, in schools, and if they are struck by israel, they're the first to use as propaganda against the entire arab world. >> kayleigh: mike, final
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question for you here. situation sir how do you abide y the laws of war and there's an international body of war saying the un strongly appeals any such evacuation order if confirmed to be rescinded to avoid what could be turned into a tragedy in a calamitous situation. when you have an international body saying don't do do the e havinguation order but you're trying to get civilians out of the way, how do you do your job abiding by the laws of war? >> the un is usually out of touch of any situation and that was sort of a tone deaf response. let me say this, hamas is also blocking people from leaving the region. now, again, this goes back to we lost more jews on one day since the holocaust. this has to be addressed israel,
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has to respond and there's over 200 hostages being held and until they're recovered, israel needs to go in and systematically exterminate and identify the hostages. >> kayleigh: mike sarraille, thank you very much. joey, there's been war warningsm our david hard >> emily: n in the new york som times and proby prepared for step two and leading a trap. >> tactically it is probably a trap. if they invade, if they invade gaza going slowly with a deliberate sweep and looking for i >> emily: ds and land mines and things like that and armored vehicles and something probably what you call combat engineers that go in and help find things and move them and it won't be on foot and rivals away and with that deliberate sweep and city
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squares and allies in places and attack from all sides and tactically it's absolutely a trap. what you're talking about strategically from the world stage and killing innocents and retaliate and have the world look at them and frown upon them. i don't know who has their heads in the clouds about this, but war is the worst thing in the world and the price of war is innocent blood. i had a 9-year-old girl fall out of a tree onto an i > a tree ans an afghan girl and we had to recover her remains but make sure there was no other i >> emily: ds there. if the ieds around and the idea that biden would say you can go in and do this but you shouldn't try to occupy. one, there's a perspective there of we tried and terrible at it, but the other side of it is,
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with every bomb that falls in gaza, there's a new generation of ha has p being born in hearts and minds of m palestinians that know nothing other than israel is trying to kill me. it's a short war and fill everyone that fights for hamas and when the soviets fought the group and they became the taliban. it's a long war and to have any type type of security or cohabitation with the palestinian people. >> kayleigh: hamas doesn't care about children, palestinian children. they use them as shields. they're blocking them from exiting. >> absolutely. >> harris: there's more than a million people estimated on the roads right now and we showed live video outside of a hospital in gaza last hour, i made the point they're going there for supplies too. i mean, yes, they may be hurt, they may be ill, they may be wounded, but some of them are going for fresh water and things. hamas has not been just an inken
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polcari and fake -- incompetent it's shameful and critical what they've done. criminal what they've done. the fact that yemen and others might be called upon by iran should frighten every american in this country today. threats from the terrorist there is, we're fighting them and our part is not proxy anymore. iran's part is proxy, on june 8 of 2022 biden administration confirmed that the u.s. military was deployed and is conducting operations in yemen 6789 we're there and our men and women are there. it isn't whether or not somebody hits us here. there are people as valiant and as brave as the man sitting next to on the ground there in yemen. our men and women are serving there. so you've got places where we are exposed to iran's buddies. they don't have to go to israel
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to kill us. >> kayleigh: morgan, one thing left out of the conversation is netten ya hue's attempt -- netanyahu's attempt to maintain a status quo. he allowed 20,000 work permits for people to travel from gaza to ziti ragaini and he will allowed qatar to send aid and economic incentives and how do you make it work with someone that wants it not to exist? >> that's the big difference whenever you have k withs the prime minister netanyahu or anybody in the government of israel about a two state solution, which by the way i would re-mine everybody in the trump administration under jared kushner iso's peace plan it wase first time a prime minister growed to a two state solution. guess who didn't come to the table? it was the palestinians and echoes what joey was saying. there's no clean way to wage war. you do this as carefully as you can and from the american perspective, we look and we are very careful about trying to
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avoid civilian casualties. but look world war ii. japanese and european cities were destroyed and it took years to destroy the physical cal fate of isis in iraq and syria, cities were destroyed in that process and lives were lost. it was not a war we asked for ask not a war that israel asked for. look at it from a mill stair perspective, from a diplomatic perspective whenever we hear these people are fighting for freedom and they want their land. have any one of them ever said they believe in the right to the jewish state to exist? no. they chant things, they chant phrases and by the way, some members of congress don't believe in the jewish right to exist either. the ones that refuse to condemn hamas so hard to negotiate with people that want you dead under all circumstances. >> kayleigh: right and absolutely. it is hard, emily, to avert civilian casualties when mark levine has been saying over and over, the arab neighbors are not opening their doors. the left is saying, hey, we need to talk about refugees from gaza in our country.
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what about the arab neighbors? emily: of course, being held up in egypt and sierra received ammunition from iran and the whole point to me is all of these are intercepting factors and none of which are in any way mutually exclusive. morgan, i'd love your continued insight on to the fact that for example the iranian foreign minister has said if israel doesn't stop "the hands of all parties in the region are on the trigger" and you put that against the landscape of blinken pledging $# 5 million to the un relief -- $75 million to un relief and palestine refugees and they co-op for their nefarious purposes. >> glad you brought up iran and their threats because it has me boiling. i have talked about this for the last week on fox, secretary pompeo talked about it and we told the iranians, if you touch the hair of the head of american and doesn't matter if you do it directly or through your proxies, if you touch americans, there'll be consequences to pay.
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that was our red line. the iranians knew that and acted accordingly, especially after we took out kansas city chiefs .it's time to stand up to the islamic republic of iran as pompeo yesterday on maria bartiromo show, they're not ten feet tall. we can take them on. we have in the past. emily: can i ask a follow up question, secretary austin testified to congress under biden's administration, arab's proxies have essentially attacks americans over 80 times we responded militarily four times. a stark contrast to the zero tolerance under the tram administration. what say you to that moving forward. >> can noted let these many go.
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if hezbollah started attacks israel and that'll kill more americans and iran finances hamas and they're mind all this and they want a war and they won't fight the state of israel and say it all the time. hike u.s. nationals and families are evacuated by sea and any means possible, really, the war on hamas is intensified and we are caught there too. our citizens, they're now aboard a cruise, some of them headed for cyprus. it's where they will have an easier time getting home. so what they're doing is transporting people, if they can get to hypha, let's get context for us here. lucas tomlin son is live for us in -- tomlinson live for us on more evacuation efforts. lieu a i want to make the point having talked with people on the ground there, getting to hypha if you're in jerusalem, there's no uber, you've got to take
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>> that's right. two rocket attacks on the area early and they met in jerusalem and rocket attacks like the ones repeatedly day after day since that hamas massacre, which is causing many americans here to fear for their lives and flee. >> they're providing cover narrow angle port ask woe spoke to dom before boarding and here's what they had to say.
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>> i feel very connected to the city and it's evenwe bumped into an american rabbi from parkland, florida, and flew in in miami and just a heart of days sibs the worst terrorist attacks in israel's history raised hundreds of thousands and used cash to purchase body armor and other critical military supplies and kits for ziti ragaini ellie forces. we spoke to the rabbi about why he felt to compelled to come here.
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attacks. >> harris: i interviewed governor ron desantis on friday and he made the decision then to providers working with americans on the ground and make the pickup transport points a lot easier to get to if they can. he needed airstrips and needed that sort of thing and and the campaign to see how far. that's really remarkable and you have a representative cory mills and just himself been there present for 77 rescues of americans and getting them out. rescues i call it, it is a war zone. reporter: americans like that rabbi coming in here, bringing hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of equipment helping out. >> harris: absolutely.
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appreciate you, lucas, thank you. great reporting. president biden has abruptly postponed his trip to colorado today. i wonder if some of the backlash on the fact he was going to talk about bidenomics might have changed his plans. we don't know. anyway, he's going to attend national security meetings in washington dc. the cancellation comes as fbi is warning of a rise of terror threats against americans here at home and bureau's director christopher wray is says it's lone wolves like copy cat attacks like the one carried out by hamas on israel. >> there's no question we're seeing an increase in reported threat asks we've got to be on the lookout especially for lone actors that may take inspiration from recent events to commit violence of their own.
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>> harris: our enemy could group up and don't need motivation. they got it on friday the day of death for the rest of us. >> the responsible thing is plan for the absolute worst and hope it doesn't hawaii hope all your efforts were for nothing because nothing happened and that's the best efforts. a woman and son and the 6-year-old boy was killed because she was palestinian and said in his mind they're all muslim and condemn what hamas did and they're insane people using what's happening in the news and the headlines to be insane. on the other hand we look at what's happening at the border, that is the lone wolf and reason why i bring thaw. >> harris: i wouldn't call it insanity but call it evil. just call evil what it is.
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>> yes, ma'am. what's happening at the border is concern of something planned and strategic, someone inserted into the country and we have a handful if not more that's concerning because those are the wins that were careless enough to get caught. >> harris: yes. >> who are the ones that weren't and what order do they have and coordinating attempts to get here. college students essentially acting idiotic, supporting what hamas did, who do we have here that's beyond sympathetic to something stupid but involved in it? >> harris: you know, kale leigh, the mayor here in -- kayleigh, the mayor in new york city said and these were hides words that college campuses have become a place of hate in america. >> kayleigh: that was a very powerful speech. if you didn't hear mayor eric adams, listen to all four minutes where he's unequivocal on his support for israel and
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calling out the students. exactly right. just numbers for you here coming in from fox sources, cvp sources to fox. 30 iranians, 60 syrianens, 35 pakistanens, 100 russians, 285 afghans, 2,000 chinese illegal migrants in the last 14 days. so two weeks this is what's coming in. when people sound the alarm bells and say this isn't just people fleeing a humanitarian situation in venezuela or mexico or cartels. no, this is a national security threat and start hitting a terror screening data base. gosh, just lots of prayers those got aways are no worse than what we're seeing here flagging in the terror data base. >> harris: emily, how do we deal with the situation that now is happening in congress where there's some move by a couple of lawmakers to put legislation such that palestinian refugees
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don't come to the united states. emily, what are we going to do? that's a major question and we're stymied and the former federal attorney and the last 14 days and it's the first of the new fiscal year. what a way to start out the year. i put to you, going back, morgan, and grateful your voice is here with experience and insight. the point about proxies versus lone wolves and details all those that infiltrated the southern border in the last 14 days and tell us about potential for threats and how we're assessing that, the proxies and to me, it doesn't matter under guides that the wolves or proxies are ac acting and all wh intent to destroy america. >> we've long had iranian and hezbollah sleeper cell ntsb united states. it's nothing new. in fact, there's something that exists all an the united states right now called islamic education centers.
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these -- the thing that i think they're most similar to would be the chinese communist party had has confucius centers in the united states. we're aggressively working to go after them and stop them on college campuses in the trump administration. i'm not talking about going against islam at all. in fact, i have jews, muck limbs and christians in my family. this is not about islam but iranian islamic education centers and see this on my twitter on my social media where we have videos of how they're ibram docindoctrinating young cn and iran has active plots within the united states to kill mike pompeo, ryan hook, robert o'brian, president trump, other former senior administration officials, and the plots are so pre-niches and so active that they have to have constant 24/7 secret service and iran and hezbollah have sleeper cells and education centers for children in the united states right now and we need to know what the fbi
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is doing about it. >> kayleigh: no doubt. israeli defense forces releasing chilling new video of hamas unleashing terror on ziti railly community. it's from a body camera, this footage and may be too graphic for some to see, if you have small kids, move them from the television. firing on israeli troops at a check point before moving on to the undefended town where they fire indiscriminately into homes. it comes as new and disturbing nbc report reveals, get this, hamas targeted civilians and even children in their unprecedented terror attack last week. that was the objective. according to nbc, detailed plans recover front pushing bodies of militants reveal top secret hamas documents showing terrorists intentionally targeted elementary schools and a youth center. that was the plan.
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our own reporters like trey yingst on the ground have shown the extents they went touchdown pass carry out their plans and trails of devastation were left behind by hamas last week. nicole, i was looking at your feed, welcome. and you re-tweeted a picture that the state of israel put out and mary jane shoes, a coloring book left open. the floor of a baby's room covered in blood and it was not a rogue hamas terrorist and that was the plan. what have you seen? you've been to the sites? >> exactly, the scene of the massers is un--- massacres is unlike anything anyone could describe and looking a the if i cantures are very, very powerful and you see the life that was happening in these kibbutz communities and small communities in israel and
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southern orders and see how it was completely torn apart. all that's left now is death and decay. blood completely smothering children's rooms. it's horrific and speaking of those top secret documents that you were mentioning, the idf said -- when talking about the documents, they'd never seen this type of detailed planning when it comes to a hamas terrorist attack or let alone any terrorist attack for that matter. so that's what really is surprising them right now because the level of planning in those documents circling different schools, different youth centers, mapping out the entrances to these buildings, talking about what modes of transportation the terrorists are going to use to infiltrate and talking about exactly how many minutes they might have before the idf arrives and they were so prepared for this and exactly contradicts what the hamas spokesperson is saying when this was a military
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operation and top secret plans they had when infiltrated these communities says you were absolutely targeting children, women, civilians, planning to not only kill as many people as possible according to those documents, but also take people hostage, specifically in these schools, take school children hostages back to the gaza strip. we're talking about death and destruction we've been seeing here, the head of israel's national center for forensics is also now speaking out because he's having a very difficult time and his team is having a very difficult time identifying all of these bod seizure disorders i dids. someone that sees -- >> kayleigh: nicole, you've talked about those dead babies and you have seen some of that on the ground, and not only that our own secretary of state said he saw a picture of a biby's body riddled with bullets. and yet hamas puts out a video
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saying proporting to take care of these children, these hostages in making the claim that they have not killed children. what do you say when hamas puts out that kind of lie, that kind of propaganda. what have you seen? >> it's absolutely a lie. even if they are releasing it saying we have these children safe, that's obviously not the truth because they're hostages. they kidnapped these babies, these children and teenagers and we now know the number of hostages is at least 199. it's a number that israel continues to climb every day as more family members are notified their loved one is being held and they're no lopp lopping lonn their own homes and it was the forensic evidence that these people are finding and children's bodies in kibbutz d taking out bodies from the
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family members killed inside hair own homes and it's devastating what we've been seeing and what we have been hearing. the head of forensic center never seen two bodies conformed together because they were burn aid live hugging each other, holding each other tight. someone who cease death and decay every day broke down in tears and what's that we're seeing in these communities. >> harris: nicole, it's harris faulkner and you have maybe more de-ail about what they're finding at the forensic lab with 959 bodies to try and identify them and some will never be identified because they simply can't bring that process to bear. there's not enough left of them. we're just going to talk plain words here. i know we want to try and clean up everything and make it safe for everybody but this is war. as joey said, it's the worst thing ever on the planet. as human beings when we witness this, and i know how your heart has been scratched by this, just listening to that forensic
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specialist this morning, i did while you were watching as well. one of the things that hit me though was that some of these people were still alive, they knew that from the soot in their lungs and they were burned alive. they were still very much fighting for their lives. in terms of the number of people that have been taken there, are there any other place where is we know that they're taking them? is 959 the number we work with, i certainly didn't get that impression as they were saying many limbs were missing. they dent know necessarily how many people. >> they don't know how many people, and the death toll right now stands above 1400 here in israel. that's going to be a steadily climbing death toll as they do try and identify as many victims as they can. you have so many people here in israel wondering if their loved one is hostage in gaza or were they mured and which is better? that's the question that so many
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families are grappling with right now. it's horrible that these families are dealing with this and horrible that so many of them might never even know the answer if their loved one was killed because the process of identifying these bodies is so difficult because of the terrible ways that these hamas terrorists committed these atrocities and murdered and dismantled and butchered these families. it's very difficult. >> kayleigh: nicole zedeck, we thank you. we know how difficult this is and it's got to ping and pierce your soul but it's important that the world sees. thank you very much. >> thank you. >> kayleigh: with more on this, lest bring in brooke goldstein, a human rights attorney, ceo of law fair project and founder of end jew hatred movement. on the backs of that interview, put up the faces because i think it's really important for us, brooke, to continue to look at faces of those who lost their lives. this is from kafar azah and
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parents, 0 years old slaughtered in their -- 30 years old and slaughtered in their home and leaving behind their twin boys, leaving behind two twin boys. i believe they were 9 months old, who survivorred for sr. survivorred for 14 hours and hamas survived for 14 hours and hamas denying they tarped civilians and children. >> for so long and so unfortunate-so many in the west who are spreading this narrative just like holocaust denial, so too now we have the hamas holocaust denial. and it's coming from professors at our universities. we have for example professor at columbia university who's engaged in justifying, not even
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denying but also justifying the horrific attacks on civilians. you have organizations like the council on american islamic relations, which claims to represent the majority of american muslims, which it does not. again, going on social media and justifying these horrendous attacks, and i'm so glad that earlier in the program, you mentioned the border. america is facing one of the greatest national security threats of our time. if hamas and its affiliates and isis are able to breach the israeli border and come and create this massacre, can you imagine how easy it is to come through the american boarder and it's open for everybody right now. we know that iran is spreading a global. your other guest said earlier there's sleeper cell ntsb
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country. with the appeasement narrative and justification narrative coming from the halls of our schools, together with all of the pro hamas in the streets. >> kayleigh: those 10 month old sweet twin boys thank think survived and idf found them even though they lost their pans. there's an interesting line in the washington post and biden has given unequivocal support for israel and tony blinken giving unequivocal support and the biden administration is emphasizing the humanitarian concerns for gaza and the fault of hamas and that emphasis represented a shift for the biden administration, that's given blanket support to israel's military operation and advance of the ground invasion.
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>> absolutely. there's a failure to recognize on the ground and there's an islamic state in gaza and hamas is holding its civilians hostage. there's footage and there's proof showing that they're preventing civilians from fleeing. at the same time i didn't want is refusing to open its boarders to take civilians. the biden administration after giving $6 billion to iran also after funding the united nation's relief works agency that works together with hamas to recruit arab children for suicide homicide attacks to be used as human shields. they're pay ago lot of lip service to support israel. but they're going and they're also supporting the hamas islamic state and this has to
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stop because the greatest vic tips are civilians. this is not a war for palestine. this is not even a war between israel and palestinians. this is a hamas war against the civilized west. hamas declared war against america by killing 30 americans and taking god knows how many hostage tangerines. we have to be -- hostages. we have to be absolutely clear in our condemnation of hamas and support israel every way it can and support them in the group against ahas. >> kayleigh: no doubt. this is a war between a terrorist group and freedom loving nations. more outnumbered next.sun >> thank you. s for education because there's never been a reported ransomware attack on a chromebook. now they're focused on learning knowing that their data is secure. ( ♪ ) directv sports central gives you access to every game. but terry doesn't have directv.
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mitigating circumstance imagine for a moment the inconsolable grief of a jewish mother who's baby was butchered to death. can you imagine telling her you had it coming. you and your people brought terror amongst yourself. hate and hysteria have allowed to fester freely in cassioppi deem that, political arendition of anthony -- cassioppi deem acp began tafanely and elsewhere. subsidized by government and civil society.
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>> it's mind bolling to see the hate and we got reports in nashville, tennessee, even where i live and 350-400 people protested on saturday afternoon in tennessee in nashville with faces covered and hateful vile things and i think it shouldn't surprise us what we're seeing on university campuses because if you've been paying attention for the last few years, they're the same people indoctrinating young people to believe it's a nation that's hateful and racist and terrible and our military recruitment numbers are so low because why would you die for this country if it's a hateful nation. it's not surprised based on what the university haves done the last few years and it's hard to know you're bringing up a jewish child in this world that's going to see this hate in cities and on university campuses. hurricanes how do you explain to the children?
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>> i have no idea. she's only 3. i'll get advice from you because you've raised impressive young girls. >> harris: my jewish husband does a remarkable job of tells us survival is not overrated and go to every place and every crime we have. while this goes on, they can't get us all. emily, talk to us about how the law works. on these campuses, is it protected speech for somebody to call for death to jews, death to americans and christians that support jews. is that protected speech and can't these universities, colleges find some ground to stand onto say stop? >> seeps their position is in no way that they want to deter this. that they are the ones looking for a way to keep this vile speech protected. it's the opposite of what we'd wish and hope would occur on not only american campus but
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academic institution dedicated to alemedly fostering independence, critical thinking and balanced approach. we're getting anything but. i'm curious, joey, and after you fought in iraq and jaire began stan, you went back to georgetown and in light of recent surges and spikes, could you predict and and see this anti-semitism surge happening looming as you were at georgetown? jowski when i was at georgetown, we were in the very beginnings of this and sandra was probably the biggest conversey georgetown was dealing with and it was about religious liberty and birth control. this was before this came. my experience at georgetown was pretty good. adjunct professors had to work for a living before they teach and work for the white house and most i didn't know their politics. they receiver malik taylored my point of view and wanted to -- respected my point of view and i wanted to introduce ideas to me. i don't know if that exists anymore and something to say on this topic and this is not a political speech not running it
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r office. my dad left school in the eighth grade and my mom was woken up in the bed at 15 years old and told that guy down the street wants to marry you, you're going to marry him. she lost her versus frequency ginty and got pregnant with my cyst -- virginity and got pregnant my my sister on her wedding night. when she was 23 she was mistreated enough and she fled. she found my dad and he was mistreated by his wife in a way that was traumatic. she remained a alcohol and she remained emotionally disturbed from what she had gone through. by the 90s and living in 1969 single wide and using kerosene to heat our house and probably all die of copd. today i'm sitting on the coach h and have a georgetown education and my kids are 4 and 14 and i have two houses bigger to fit the single wide trailer in the living room of both of his houses. that's privilege, that's american privilege. even my parents didn't have to
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worry about bombs falling on their head and growing up in a cometure where blood testing you think -- culture where blood testing young children is apart and not accepted. the idea you don't grow up and live in this country and a socioeconomic and racial scare and don't grow up privileged and you can't see that and appreciate that and use that lens to look at things like what's happening in israel or the war i fought in afghanistan or the one before in iraq or what's happening all over the world. the fact you can't be humbled enough as a spoon fed whatever you are going to one of these schools, how dare you and be ashamed of yourself to respect and appreciate what this country is first and foremost and be your first lens you look at the rest of the world through. >> harris: preach it. emily: we're get ago firsthand account of hamas' surprise attack on israel. our next guest, a 14-year-old ziti ragaini ellie girl named elah hid for her life as the terrorists raided her home on
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october 7. she and her mother hid for hours before idf forces rescued them. but her father, who is not in the same house with them, was among those murdered by hamas terrorists. cousin was kidnapped by the terrorists and remains missing. hamas fighters ransacked the home of her two elderly grandparents, which is what we're showing now on the screen. you can see the full extent of the damage in this foot anl. both of her grandparents were shot in the attack that thankfully they are both expected to recover. her and her aunt join us live from tel aviv. cell come to you both. our hearts break for what you've gone through and know that we stand with you in solidarity and in this moment, to hear you share your stories. >> thank you very much.
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basically my story started at 6:30 a.m., the morning october 7. my mother woke me up because we heard rockets, we heard like the explosions and my mother woke me up telling me to go to a safe place in our homemade of concrete. we got into the safe space and me, my mother, little brother who's 8 years old, and a friend of his who stayed in our house. previous night. then it was a few minutes later when we started getting messages about terrorists invading the kibbutz. then we started hearing gunshots from outside our house and shouting in arabic. it was terrifying. we didn't know what was going on, we tried to figure out and
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we thought it was about to end pretty quickly, but then kids started reporting in our group chats that terrorists invaded into their ho homes and basicaly calling for help because terrorists shot their parents or siblings or set their house on fire. we just stayed hidden. then around 12:00 a.m., 12:00 p.m., sorry, my cousin started texting in the group chat saying the terrorists got to his house. they're already inside trying to break into their safe space. he was there with his mother and two little sisters. and around 12:15 p.m. we lost connection with the four of them. at the same time by uncle was taken in another house in the kibbutz and his house was set on fire while he was still in it.
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he inhaled a lot of smoke. my dad wasn't -- didn't respond to any of any texts at the time and also lived in another house in the kibbutz. i started texting him around like 8:30 a.m.. he didn't answer and around 12 we lost connection with him too. then my messages didn't even go through. what? sorry. >> may i add one thing please. my nephew was kidnapped as far as we know bit islamic jihad movement and not bit hamas. this is the only information that we have. we did not see any video showing that he's alive, that he's in good health. he and the other kidnapped people children and babies, nobody knows their status, if
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they're fed, if they're in good health, if they're treated well or being tortured. this is what's killing us most. emily: our hearts break for you and your family. in our final 30 seconds together, ela, you are 14 years old. your cousin is missing. share with us the gravity and depth. what are you feeling now as children across america are watching you what you're going through? >> i can't stop thinking about my cousin, about what going truffle i can't even imagine what's going on with him. he's barely 16, he'll be 16 next week. he's just a kid. he didn't do anything to deserve any of this. he's really a wonderful person. i know him. he's -- i'm very proud of him, and him and my dad and my dad was murdered in the attack but he's not missing. emily: thank you, thank you, both, thank you and our hearts break for you.
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