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supplies are finally making their way into war torn gaza through egypt's rafah crossing. you're taking a live look at the border which just opened within the last hour for the rafah border crossing is the only route for aid to enter gaza directly from outside israel. and it's also gaza's only gateway to the rest of the world. that is not directly controlled by gaza or israel. that is more than 2 million palestinians are facing shortages of food, water and medicine, which prompted president biden to strike a deal with israel and egypt to open the rafah border crossing. but after the white house announced the deal to allow 20 trucks of aid into gaza, there have been negotiations. israel voiced concerns about the aid getting into the hands of hamas . that's the gaza based militant group whose deadly surprise attack on israel earlier this month killed more than 1400 people, some 200 people are also held hostage at this hour. two of them an
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american mother and her teenage daughter. you see right there. they were released friday. the girl's father says he has spoken to his daughter and that both women will be able to return to the us early next week. i haven't been sleeping for two weeks tonight. i'm going to sleep good. i spoke with my daughter earlier today. she sounds very good. she looks very good. she is very happy and she's waiting to come home again. live footage here. the border crossing between egypt and gaza opening up just within the last hour. desperately needed aid, including food, medicine and water now on its way to palestinians. more than 200 trucks carrying roughly 3000 tons of aid have been positioned near the crossings for days before heading into gaza. of course, stay with fox news for the very latest. i'm jackie ibanez. now back to regular programing already in progressnow back to regular prg already in progress.
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>> the operation was ready to go, maybe as soon as tomorrow, but there is now a push to stop the bombing while negotiations are underway for the hostages to be released. it doesn't look like that is going to be the case, though. there is growing pressure on the israeli government for a pause to see if more hostages can't be released from gaza. you have gallard, who is the defense minister, laid out the plan of attack for when the ground operation does get underway. the first part of the plan, it's a three part plan is to destroy hamas through air power, which they've already been engaging in for the past 13 days, along with the ground operation. the second phase would be a smaller ground operation to root out pockets of resistance, some somewhat of a mopping up operation, if you will. and then the third part would be to create a completely new security for which israel did not have responsibility. it's likely that there would probably have to be a temporary occupation by of gaza if it
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manages to decapitate hamas. but israel doesn't intend to stay long. it wants to get sort of palestinian authority up and running and not necessarily the palestinian authority, but some sort of palestinian governing council up and running so that israel doesn't have to do it. you know, one other point was driven home, judge, which i think is interesting to make people wonder why is israel so determined to go in there and decapitate hamas? michael oren, the former ambassador here from israel to the united states, put it this way earlier today when he was appearing on one of our earlier programs, he said that, proportionally speaking, if you were to compare israel's 911, as they're calling it with our 11, because of the differences in population, 1400 israelis were killed on october the seventh. that would be like 50,000 americans being killed on 911. that's israel is so determined
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to make sure, judge, this never happens again. >> well, you know, john, it's very interesting that they're already tens of thousands of idf soldiers hours and columns of israeli tanks along the border know amassed along the israel-gaza border. they are ready, go. but it seems that everyone is telling the idf and the israelis, slow down, slow down, you know, and there's oh, it that it's almost an international effort to get them to not respond. certainly is growing pressure on israel to not respond on the ground because responding on the ground, obviously, it would create a lot more casualties in gaza. the idf would take casualties. hezbollah could possibly get involved from lebanon, raining rockets down on israel. and that's not a scenario that anyone wants to see. but -- but again, israel feels that at some it's got to go in on the ground. but i did talk with the former
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chief, the national security council here in israel, general giora eiland, a couple of days ago, and he didn't seem to think that there was any rush to go in on the ground. he said that israeli air power is very effective at degrading hamas, putting more pressure on hamas. the hostage today could have been because hamas was under a lot of pressure and felt that a ground invasion was imminent. so there are some people here in israel that think they can wait another few days, maybe another few weeks if they need to before they go in. the problem is, though, with the hostages and what happens to them if qatar can be of more with getting them out, that'd be great. but if not, then israel's got to try to formulate some sort of a rescue plan. clearly. john, stay safe. >> thanks so much. joining me now is idf reserve brigadier general amir b.v.. he's also the founder and chairman of the israeli defense and security forum. you know, general was this hostage release today a ploy by hamas to delay the invasion
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? it has nothing to do with the ground invasion. israel has its own timetable. and we have to understand to reach the goals the governments say, which is the complete of hamas and palestinian islamic dismantling all their terror infrastructure. we need a massive ground incursion, which, by the way, will take months, maybe above the initial maneuver, but then really cleaning up the gaza strip. it's a long, long process and the preparations are ongoing. and we have our own timetable. and by the way, i believe that also releasing the hostages is connected to our ground maneuver and ability to reach the soldiers and them. >> but, general, the urban warfare that will occur or must occur in order eliminate hamas
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is going to take a long time. what happens to the hostages that time? well, we'll have to see the time, but we have to really maneuver to places where we think they are while destroying hamas capabilities. we have seen in all the numerous operations we had in gaza, you destroy hamas from the air now building away that everything is underground, deep underground. and you'll see that after so many days of massive attacks, they're still able to shoot. rockets are still commanding and maintaining their ability to operate. so really, it's only the ground operation that will make the difference. and then we're getting destroying their capabilities and, also releasing the hostages. >> all right, brigadier abbvie, we want to thank you so much
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for joining us this evening and we wish you safe safety and we wish you luck. thank you. all right. what might the idf expect when that imminent fighting begins? our own mike tobin went to find out. >> mike judge, we're just shy of two weeks since the massacre of october 7th, and we an opportunity to speak with an american born israeli commando . we can't give you his identity, but he ended up fighting in his own neighborhood on october 7th and says he's never seen combat like this. >> basically, what we did was anywhere from the gaza border to the settlement itself. when identified terrorists that were coming or going out with hostages, we attacked them. that complicates things if you can't call in an airstrike, then. exactly. so you don't know if any if who's going out has civilians with them. you know, children, women, things like that. so every attack has to be very precise.
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we also had like times where we went into a place and a terrorist was dressed as a soldier in order to confuse us and surprise us. and that was very and you'd have to make an instant decision. exactly. you know, it's shoot or be shot ,even though i'm a fire support officer because of the whole complicated situation that was going on over there, also took on an aspect of rescuing civilians. >> but your job is to paint targets. >> rescue is not what you're trained for. you're right. but the situation wasn't what we even though we trained war, we didn't expect something like this. this wasn't war. this was a complete massacre. no burning bodies, people being dragged through the streets naked. this wasn't war. this was a massacre. >> have you had any time to deal with the. >> of what you've been through? so over the last couple of days, we've been preparing for what's coming ahead and. i'm just trying to make it out to the other side. and later, we'll have time to.
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>> think about what happened. really? this particular commando says he knows the complications, the risks, the dangers of fighting in the gaza strip and fighting hamas. but he says he's less concerned about that than he is about the potential of a front in the northern part of the country. a fight with hezbollah simply because hezbollah has more weapons and better access to resupply judge. >> all right, mike, thanks so much. stay safe. the threats emanating from gaza aren't israel's only concern. hezbollah continues to assault israel from the north as residents begin evacuating towns near the lebanon border. thousands are fleeing for their safety. and the threat of a larger conflict looms over all of israel. >> for more, we go live to beirut lebanon, where fox news chief international correspondent steve harrigan is standing by. >> good evening, steve. it evening, judge. the fighting between hezbollah deemed a terrorist group by the us and israeli forces along israel's northern border been steady for the past two weeks. but there are widespread
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concerns that this could mushroom into a much larger fight and a second front. israeli military released video showing what it says is their destruction of a hezbollah terrorist cell, lebanon. also, the destruction of an object moving across the border towards israel, which may have been a drone of course. israel on its side making preparations for what could be a case scenario, a major fight on that second front. they've evacuated many communities, including, they announced friday, the evacuation of kiryat shmona. that is one of the largest cities, the north. 22,000 people taken from their homes evacuate it and put in government funded guest houses. also here in lebanon, many preparing for the worst as well, a much possibly bigger fight. the national airline has not only cut the number its flights, but it's also moved many of its planes outside country for safekeeping from possible destruction. >> george, back to you. steve, with respect to the
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northern border and the evacuation that you spoke of with hezbollah coming out of lebanon, they their weapons are a lot more strategic, a lot more precise than the weapons from hamas. >> yes, absolutely right. one israeli defense official described, them as being at least ten times more powerful than hamas. they are funded by iran and they've got 150,000 rockets. they've got precision missiles . so they could potentially be a much tougher foe in hamas. >> all right, steve, stay safe. thanks much. yesterday, we told you how the state department was warning americans to leave lebanon as soon as possible. and there are serious threats to the homeland. the angles spoke to the department of homeland security, who told us that they've seen a in them and that, quote, lone offenders motivate, motivated by a range of violent ideology, pose
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the most violent threat. joining me now is paul, attorney and former head of intelligence operations at the nypd. paul, thanks so much for being with us. and after spending over two and a half years worrying about the supposed threat of white supremacy, is the biden administration now going to start talking seriously about real threats? you know, i think that all across the country right now, counterterrorism officials are doing the great reconfiguration, because as you articulate under this and prior administrations, going back to the obama administration, the threat has been focused. let's let's face facts on the right wing white supremacy, things like that. and that's not to say that those folks are under threat and that they don't exist with. since six january, there's been what i would call a blanket excuse to really focus on those entities that now is going to have to evaporate over on the run that is gone. they've got start to refocus on the home front. and there's a couple of reasons why it's and the first, you and i have talked about this, the border. when i was doing this work,
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i did it for almost 15 years. we didn't have this border issue. if somebody showed up, it was a complete clean skin, had no footprint was from an area of concern. and we were getting reporting that this person might be trouble. there would be such a spin up all resources be deployed. now, not only are they coming here, we're paying for it and we're housing them and we're bringing them to the major terrorist targets, in this case, new york city. >> yes. so you have this whole population, a whole new concern, and you have a whole new vector, which is the universities. it was never this bad in the past. >> you have to say to yourself, as the images start to come out of the gaza ground war, what's going to the reaction going to be here in the home front is already tremendous anger. >> we've seen it. yeah. and you know, paul, tremendous anger based on a lie, based on the claim that israel bombed a hospital, that we all know is was a lie, that it was a hamas rocket that misfired and the hospital wasn't bombed. there weren't 500 people who died. i mean, the evidence is clear
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on that. but what's going to happen when israel actually starts the ground invasion starts into gaza? well, you know, one of the things we have going on here on our side of the world, here on the home front is a tremendous propaganda war . >> hamas has begun to take a lesson from isis. isis was the entity that capitalized on social media putting out recruitment videos, things like that. hamas learned from that. hamas normally doesn't punch at this weight. >> their remit has been exclusively just destroy the state of israel and displace it. now all of a sudden you see them trying to call global and they have a lot of willing allies, as we've seen. so you're going to see, as you articulate a battle between misinformation, genuine information. >> hamas. i'm not going to reveal where it's available. literally started last week. its own. again, taking a trick from isis because they want to get the word out and they want to build global support for their cause. >> that's not the palestinian cause.
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that's hamas's cause. right right. and we know that. and we're going to have someone on the show in a little bit to talk about how, you know, hamas is taking some of the humanitarian aid. but, you know, the anti-semitism that we are seeing, it is clear it is brutal, it is real. i almost feel as though i'm a pre-world war two moment. isn't it scary? it's very scary. new york city, of all places. but it's in the universities. and once the real fighting starts, hamas doesn't have to recruit. they're already here hating the jews. >> well, how did we get here? so the 1619 wing of the democratic party, right. the real progressive, you know, blm and some other adherents, they are thought, for lack of a better term, for people who want to go anti israeli route because it's the oppressor versus the oppressed narrative . and it's a great force multiplier for people like hamas to sort of hitch themselves to that wagon and they've effectively done it .
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one of the things that i'm wondering though, here is in light of that where is the federal government's case against the hamas leadership? >> now, judge, i'm speaking to your experience now. >> right. you know this better than anybody. you have the leaders of hamas residing in plush circumstances in ostensibly an american ally, qatar. why are we seeing going after a federal indictment? >> that way you can go for an extradition. now, we don't have a extradition treaty with qatar. >> but you know what? maybe if you the pressure on, you'll give a few of them up. now, if nothing else, they can travel. you put an interpol red notice. if they get stuck in a neutral country that's willing to do it, maybe you grab a couple of them. now we have a bargaining chip. won't they? >> reportedly ten american hostages. i don't see the case. >> and i'm wondering why nobody's calling for it. well, you know, maybe we ought to start with clawing back $6 billion from iran. maybe ought to not allow iran to sell oil on the open market. maybe we ought to make sure that the money that donald
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trump took away from them, that biden just gave back to them. there's lot we can do. but that's a that's a fascinating point with the department of justice. paul morreau, thanks so much for being with us tonight. you judge. all right. up next, was biden's wartime speech really as inspiring as the media thinks it was stephen miller and monica crowley react next. >> fox nation gives you crucial insight into the war on israel timeline of terror. this isn't going to be days. this isn't going to be weeks. it's going to be months ahead. who is hamas? hamas showed. no mercy to these people. they dragged women through the streets of. >> who is benjamin netanyahu? he's calling for a unity. and he said that israel will secure its borders. >> the war in israel in three shows. timeline. terror. who is hamas? who is benjamin netanyahu? streaming on fox nation. >> have you or anyone you know ever been stationed? marine corps base camp lagoon camp lagoon's water was contaminated by fuel leaks.
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visit. talk about vaping, calling for tips on when and how to have the bait talk. >> it was such a clear and definitive powerful speech from president biden, who has been just an incredible leader over the last 11 days. >> he was command. he was strong. he also was a comforter in chief. >> i thought it was very moving. what you saw, it was a savvy and experienced. times like this i look and say, thank god joe biden is our president, not donald. >> the left is trying to paint joe biden as a strong wartime president after his oval office address last night. but in reality, it was a total mess. joining me now is steven miller, founder of america first legal and former senior adviser to president trump, along with crowley, former assistant treasury secretary in the trump white house. steven, what speech were they watching? not the same speech that you and i and the rest of america was watching the president portray?
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weakness. that is the fundamental image that across to the millions of people both watching it here and around the globe. merrick american citizens are being taken hostage by hamas. they are the prisoners of hamas. they have been brutalized. they have been murdered. they have been subjected to horrors that we cannot even imagine. and up instead of looking into that camera and saying, do touch a hair on their head. do not hurt our people. don't you dare. you will regret it for a thousand lifetimes. instead of that, he gave some speech about islamophobia and how we have to be nicer. everybody. and now we all have to show restraint. it was an. well, i couldn't agree with you more on the right side of the. you can see air force one. the president is is leaving. he's about to go to rehoboth beach. >> all right, monica. you know, biden didn't mention iran's connection to abbas,
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but only briefly. take a listen. >> iran is supporting in ukraine and is supporting hamas and other terrorist groups in the region and will continue to hold them accountable, i might add. >> is that supposed to sound forceful in sounded like a footnote mentioned in passing . >> yeah. i mean, what does that even mean? the american president is sitting there while we've got american hostages on the ground in israel. we've got americans in harm's way, thanks to his weakness. and, you know, the state department just issued a worldwide caution for american citizens around the world. and he's saying that he's going to hold iran accountable. nobody knows what that means. he did not articulate that the president should have out a very aggressive agenda of exactly how he is to hold tehran accountable. and instead, what he is doing is the exact opposite. he is fully committed to the
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iran nuclear deal, which is incredibly destructive dangerous and destabilizing to the region and the world. and he also remains committed to enriching iran through lax sanctions enforcement so he can talk all day long accountability for iran. but his actions show the exact opposite. it shows empowering iran, which is behind all of these attacks and is the largest state sponsor, terror, and has been for 40 years. stephen, you know, i want you to take a listen to this sound about the muslim community being frustrated. i know many of you in the muslim american community, arab american community, the palestinian-american community, and so others are outraged. and hardy saying yourself, here we go again with islamophobia and distrust. we saw after 911 we must without equivocation, denounce anti-semitism. must also, without
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equivocation, denounce islamophobia. did the president talk enough about the the children, the victims of october 7th? >> no, of course he didn't. and i want to return again to this point. hamas has spilled american blood. they do not take this president seriously. they do not take this country seriously. their leaders are just chilling out in qatar, having the time of their lives, sipping champagne, living in their fancy compounds, having ten course meals, loving life. they have absolutely zero fear of the repercussions of taking american lives. i'm not talking about fighting a war. i'm not talking about nation building. i'm talking about preventing foreign terrorists from murdering our people. president trump used to say when he was in the white house, you murder our people and your life is forfeit. your life is forfeit. instead, all around the world, people think you can kidnap, imprison, torture,, murder
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and maim americans, and all you'll get is more money from uncle sam. straight to iran. and straight into the terrorist pockets. straight to gaza, straight to hamas. this is a tremendous embed harassment and debasement and humiliation for this country. >> you know, monica, you were in the treasury department. we know that donald trump cut off the money. we know that joe biden turned the spigot back on. what what should be done at this point? so iran, well, if you want cut off the head of the snake, you go directly to tehran and you do cut off the money. this administration so has unfrozen about $10 billion. everybody focused on the 6 billion sitting in qatar, which he administration refuses to move on. but since joe biden became president, he unfrozen about 10 billion on top of that because it's administrate and has refused to forcefully enforce the sanctions against iran.
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they have been rich. iran to the tune of about $80 billion by allowing them to make that money. oil profits. exactly. so if you want to cut the head of the snake, you have to stop the money flow. and this refuses to do it because they are absolutely committed to resurrecting the iran nuclear deal, which was obama's big legacy item, incredibly destructive to the region and the world. but they are intent to do it. so they don't want to do anything that's going to alienate the iranians, even in the face of this massive massacre in israel. it is amazing. panel, thanks so much for being with us this evening. now what's going to happen to that humanitarian aid that we're sending into gaza? my next guest saw firsthand what hamas has done with it in the past, and he's here to explain. >> plus, who the who's the idf's top target? >> a live report from
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after its founding in 1987. two years later, he was arrested israel for his involvement in the abduction and killing of two israelis. as as the torturing and murder of four palestinians. he considered to be collaborators sentenced to life in prison. sinwar ended up serving two years in israeli jail and was eventually released as part of a prisoner exchange. the abducted israeli soldier, gilad, in 2011, after the israeli soldiers spent over five years in hamas captivity. sinwar returned to gaza, became a popular leader in hamas, an affiliate of the muslim brotherhood and. in 2017, he was elected leader by secret ballot. judge, as you well know, the reach of israeli forces and their intelligence goes back to 1976 with the entebbe raid of course, there was munich. and then in 2010, israeli commandos and intelligence operatives went to the uae to track down and kill a senior hamas leader. >> judge. all right, lukas, thanks so much. >> stay safe. i got a commitment from
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israeli and press in the region that the cross would be highway had to be repaid because very, very bad shape. and i believe that within next 24 to 48 hours, the first 20 trucks will come across from the biden administration and wants us to think that this humanitarian aid won't fall into the hands. hamas. but is that even possible? are we just handing them a gift? joining me now is someone who has experience with aid going into gaza. dan gordon, israel defense forces reserve duty captain. dan, when you were fighting, there were daily cease fires to allow in aid. how did that go and who did the aid go to? thank you for having me, judge. and i served in three wars against hamas and every one of those wars from 1:00 to 3:00 in the afternoon, we would what was called a humanitarian cease fire. every single day to allow
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countless trucks to go into gaza with humanitarian aid. i went into gaza and to a place called alexandria. i talked to palestinians who were there. palestinian farmer came up to me and told me that the minute the aid would come in, hamas would hijack it, take the best themselves, take the rest of it, put it on the black market, jack up the prices fold and sell it. president biden continued aid going into gaza and hamas not the aid. so this administration and the and the international community is not unaware of the fact that in every past conflict, hamas has stolen the aid. so. so, dan, how could biden expect the israelis to make sure that the aid gets to the palestinians if their own government if you want to call hamas, that is stealing it? i mean, aren't they? why would biden put that burden
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on israel? >> you know, i have no idea. and believe that while i'm very grateful to the administration for their show of support they've given to israel, both as an american and israeli, i believe that mistake was made in not preconditioning the giving of aid, not just on hamas, not stealing it, but on the fact that the international red cross should be allowed to mediate, go in and make sure that every hostage is okay receiving, the medical aid they need proper treatment as a precondition to any aid going in. and it's not too late to correct that mistake would call on the president and the administration to precondition the aid not just on hamas not stealing it, which is not a very high moral bar, but on the american and the international red cross going in to make sure that this aid gets to the palestinians and that the hostages are visited by representatives of international red cross and their families, finally know that they're okay.
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and dan, when i was in the tatra and i had one farmer come up to me and say, why don't you go in and kill them all? and i said, who are we supposed to kill? and he said, hamas. and i said, well, i thought hamas were your guys. and he said, you see the field that we're standing. he said, this used to be my farm. you said i used to grow the best sunflower seeds in the entire middle east. he said, now this land is rockets. i can't feed my family rockets. you know darn so many sad stories, but thank you so much for what you're doing. dan gordon, thank you. how did the u.s. get into this position and are we being dragged into yet another war? victor davis hanson examines next. stay there. >> fox news is proud to bring you this. she's a hero moment. even today, only a quarter of them graduates are women. >> they'll go, oh, you don't look like an engineer.
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pallets stacked with cash that obama sent to iran along with the love letters. but we're were. what else got us here and we in a pre-world war two moment. well it depends. i the enemies of the united states and israel think we are but it depends our deterrence because we've got two huge aircraft carriers that are going to be in the eastern mediterranean. we've got the israelis poised demolish hamas. >> and i'm kind of counterintuitive about that, judge. we are allowing the israelis to destroy hamas. i don't think hezbollah will intervene if they don't destroy it or they feel they seem to be weak. i think hezbollah will on the same goes through with our fleet. if they tolerate. no, no, not one rocket pointed at them. if the president demands that if they kill one american in gaza, they're going to pay for it, then i we won't will avoid a war. but if you continued to mollify
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them, i think they're going to consider that weakness to be exploited and not magnum intended to be reciprocated. and, you know, i don't think we've really appeased iran. i think it's a little worse than that under the obama administration and the continuation of the biden administration is they see it as a strategic partnership. kerry was meeting with mr. zarif, the foreign minister, all during the trump administration on several occasions. and king abdullah, the late king abdullah, you remember, he he suggested to us that we might have to bomb iran. he was so exasperated. and leon panetta said, i don't think you and he was in the obama administration said, i don't think you're serious about stopping this iran iranian nuclear program. >> so they really thought that they could partner with with iran and create an oppositional bloc to the saudis, the gulf monarchies is israel and have created tension. and then they would adjudicate it as if there was more no moral difference between a humane and constitutional
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israel and a theocratic, bloodthirsty and terrorist supporting iran. >> and that's that's why we're in this fix right now. a lot of those people judge or still in the biden administration, and they still believe that they can partner with iran and create some kind of a new paradigm in the middle east. >> victor, you know, biden was just asked moments ago, will israel delay the ground invasion until you can pull the hostages out? his answer, yes. your reaction? >> well, he's he doesn't really understand anything that 1400 people were murdered and mutilated and desecrated. and when he keeps telling them, you restrain, you, restrain you, restrain. does he have any credibility? not when he gives $100 million to hamas. >> and, you know, anthony blinken, even though he knew that story was questionable well and then
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ultimately false about the hospital he was telling our embassies in the middle east to lower the flag to half mast and that showed weakness. it showed that we were paranoid . >> then joe biden said, well, the problem was they didn't shoot straight islamic. >> yeah, and what does that mean? that they shoot straight and they shot straight and killed jews, we wouldn't be in this fix of demonstration having to mollify or appease the middle east. so what's coming out of the white house is not just counterproductive, it's bizarre. it's really george. >> it is. and even with this jack lew, who was one of the architects of the the iran nuclear, they want him to be the ambassador to israel. victor. yeah, i know. i think they're saying to iran ,we want to enter back into this strategic partnership and we want to do so much that we're willing to offend the israelis, both their sensibility and practical reality. we're going to put an iran deal promoter in them at a time when they've suffered 1400
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professor is talking about aren't just happening at ivy league schools. we've counted them at more than 30 colleges across the u.s. since a march launched their attack on israel nearly two weeks ago. so why are colleges seemingly giving the green light for students to be outright anti-semitic, especially with a major push over the last few years to make campuses diverse and inclusive? dr. tapia lee is the former dci director at de anza college and has firsthand experience with. the anti-semitic rot that is permeating universities. she was hired to lead the school's diversity equity and inclusion department until she was fired, and she suspects her defense of jewish students played a part. dr. lee joins me now. she is also a senior fellow at do no harm and do no harm. dr. lee, you say you tried to create an inclusive
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environment for all students, including jewish students. so what? you know, judge, when you showed screen of the many campuses who are holding these pro-terrorist organizations, there celebrating hamas and the atrocities that have taken place, many of those colleges are the same colleges that host white coats for black lives. they host students justice for palestine, and they also have jewish voice for peace on campus quite a lot. and what we see when those organization ones in particular are operating is this i that is a toxic form of tbi. it's a critical social justice form of tbi. and that means that only certain groups of students are included. it's not authentic inclusion at all. only students who are seen as victims are oppressed
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are centered, and everyone else is left the wayside. and in fact, they're actually silenced. and you happen to be a jewish student. and if you're pro-israel at all ,your voice is definitely silenced because these groups are groups that just are a make a very intimidating environment. they are very anti-zionist, openly. they have posted on their social media celebrating october seventh, and this is who's training our future medical students, our future american studies students, you know, our lawyers. all the disciplines are infected when these groups operate on campus. i and now people are starting to see it. they're seeing it with these celebrations. we never thought we'd see in america, never, never celebrating terrorists. i have to ask you, though, you know, you use afraid you said only those who are seen as victims. what we saw two weeks ago with the 1400 israeli snatches killed or shot, massacred
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brutalized. how were they not seen as victims. >> how were the jews not seen as victims here? you know, under this ideology, judge, it's -- it's they have this opinion and worldview where everything operates through what they call a matrix of privilege. and power. and according to these ideologues, i encountered them directly at the answer when i talked about inclusion when we were attempting to address anti-semitism on campus, i was told in no uncertain terms that jewish people are white oppressors and the focus all faculty and staff should be to defend your whiteness. and it's these are just such strange sounding things, but they're very real things and we're seeing the real results of them in these student protests and student leaders. >> right. dr. tapi, ali, thanks so much. and that's it for tonight. >> i'm judge jeanine pirro, in for larry
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