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makes them powerful, they trade in the market, you see crypto and network between turkey and saudi arabia managing money. >> brian: they hack and find out who they hit and how they are going to do it. what happened on october 7, great thing about al qaeda, they recruit online. put out videos and make it seem attractive for kids that do not have a way in life. they like to intimidate. it makes up terror, thought of horrific things happen to you, they get money by kidnapping and online fundraising and hostage exchanges. >> lawrence: that is why iran is involved, they want the
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islamists back together. islam wants them all to come, that is why you see hamas and isis waving one finger, one muslim people. >> brian: last time in '73, and in '67 and in 1948, they go against organizations sponsored by those. hard to fight, big challenge coming our way. third hour of "fox and friends first" starts now. >> ainsley: un crews unloading aid from a third convoy that entered gaza early this morning. >> steve: that is a live look at the rafah border crossing and sirens going off near the israeli-gaza border as idf continue airstrikes in the last two hours. >> brian: in lebanon, state
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department telling americans to get out immediately. >> lawrence: pete hegseth joins us in the studio and trey yingst is live in israel. you just finished going through houses, what can you tell us on the ground? >> trey: there is a siren sounding near to the gaza border, suspected drone infiltration in the kibosh of nuroz. group responsible for cleaningun up the bloody aftermath from october 7. the death toll was so high, 260 people were slaughtered. i want to show you the bomb shelter behind me. this is where so many innocent civilians were hiding, they saw rockets flying through the air
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looking for any piece of safety as it was unfolding and you can see the shrapnel from the grenades thrown in. horrible. unit 360 is working in the area trying to clear shelters and some homes and collect remains. i want to bring in a man who works with unit 360. can you tell us about this shelter and what came here? >> yes, we came here saturday night. this bomb shelter between 20 and 30 bodies. the other side was bomb shelter with 20 inside. it is horrible what we saw here. think about 20 or 30 guys inside
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it is bomb shelter which barely can fit 20 people and they throw grenade into the bomb shelter. it was very close, everybody was smashed, horrible to see. >> there are people around the world questioning what happened here, claiming these things didn't happen. what do you tell them, you have seen it with your own eyes? >> i'm been in the camp where they are gathering the bodies and the victims, that is when i first saw dead bodies from this event and the first body i took from the truck, maybe five or six-year-old girl with long hair and that was the moment i understand something big is going on here. it is not what we are used to see and used to look around us.
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it was shock for me. >> trey: my last question, and so important we have this discussion amid people trying to deny the atrocities that took place. at a first responder, what was done to the people of southern israel? >> want to get people scared from what i am saying, but i saw beheaded bodies, body parts. one of my friend told me he find in one house husband and wife and two children. they killed the husband first and took his eyes out, i saw the body myself. they cut the breast of the woman and they cut the leg of the girl, the family i saw with my own eyes.
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>> trey: moshe, thank you for providing these details. so important people remember what happened here, the atrocities that took place in southern israel. you are hearing from a first-hand source, this took place here and this gives you a small piece of the massacre that took place on october 7. >> ainsley: trey, when you hear a story like that, the brutality, how do the people in gaza feel about hamas? >> trey: it is a mixed response for hamas control of gaza. the question that remains for us here is about what comes next. inside gaza you have two million people, but you also have this organization, hamas, taking resources from civilians, taking water pipes and turning into
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weapons and rockets firing on the communities here and clear what took place 18 days ago was massacre against civilians that was coordinated and know plaed and we brought that information from the interrogation video. this was not decided at the last moment, it was planned in order to inflict most terror on the population of southern israel as possible. >> brian: they inflict horrible damage and run back and go into the bottom of buildings and go into mosques and hide behind civilians and steal aid and it is israel's fault and they have to be humanitarian. this is solely on the backs of hamas. i don't understand how the rest of the world says israel watch it, the bombing is too much, how dare you do this. the reason they are doing this is because of the herror you just described. >> trey: look, guys, we brought
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that story last hour of a man being held hostage by hamased in gaza as a peace activist, he shuttled israeli children to hospitals to get medical attention and tried to stop violence from palestinians and. he recently made art instillation to protest against israeli soldiers shooting palestinians in the leg during protests. he is being held inside gaza. this is how indiscriminate they were, they did not care who they were taking and it is just a critical thing to remember here as we talk about the situation. >> brian: what was that? >> ainsley: yeah.
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>> trey: it sounded like outgoing, i will talk to security. >> lawrence: we'll let you go get to safety. >> trey: we are close to the gaza border, this is an active front back and forth, we will bring a story tomorrow, trying to keep up with reports and images from southern israel, just yesterday anti-tank guided missile fired at soldiers near the area where we were talking to them just hours before, killing one soldier. not just the rocket fire is posing a threat, but ground operation. that is outgoing fire, i hear it now. >> steve: thank you very much. when trey was talking to modltshe, he was describing the
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evil. i remember ronald reagan and george bush talking about the axis of evil, iran, iraq and north korea, now a new axis of evil and mitch mcconnell was ons with shannon bream yesterday and talked about the amount of money united states will have to pony up to make sure we don't fall prey to that axis of evil. >> the world is more in danger today than it has been in my lifetime, so the question is america going to lead? i think the biden administration sent the wrong message when they had the disastrous withdrawal from afghanistan. you have to respond to conditions that exist that are threat to the united states. the iranians are a threat to us,
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as well, so this is an emergency, an emergency that we step up and deal with this axis of evil, china, russia, iran, because it is an immediate threat to the united states >> brian: we need to get ahead of the planning. number two, what makers this challenging, they are working together. back then iran and iraq were not talking and north korea hated us and the west but now they have china pulling the strings backing up with russia no-holds bars relationship and iran they are helping by buying oil and doing so much more and sending war ships to persian gulf and we know they had the belton road program that brought over 100 nations into china to get involved in the extortion
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infrastructure plan. >> ainsley: let's bring in pete hegseth, he fought for our country and will react to the mitch mcconnell count bite you just heard. pete the through line is the same, this is axis of opportunity in anti-american access is all they agree on. chinese but them in intermet camps, but they will happily work with them to threaten and/or distract the united states. another part by mitch mcconnell, how do we do this when we run a deficit? we are borrowing from china to fund a war in ukraine. they share different goals. china and russia and tehran and
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iran would like to wipe israel off the map and establish caliphate in the reamion, it has to do with america and western order, we won the wash and created infrastructure around the globe and been dominant and china and iran resent that and russia of course want to reestablish the u.s.s.r. the evidence is clear, what are they doing? what are their priority? the threat is climate change? that is what you hear from the president and the others scoff at that. and they look at what is happening in afghanistan and
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ukraine and wonder if we would deter him. we tried to deter putin and the taliban and it did not work. imagine if this front opened? the three countries are happy to draft off each other to keep us distracted and borrowing money and then they see our wide open border on our southern border, open borders of europe. go to any western country in europe, they have been invaded by migrants, as well, radical islam, and they know that. and russians do their thing. i'll end with this, guys. imagine for how long has foreign policy said iran can't get a bomb, that has been a statement republicans and democrats have said. because of this terrible deal, they are closer than ever to a bomb. can you imagine how difficult israel response would be if iran
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had nuclear umbrella they could say don't touch hamas or hezbollah or we'll use our nuclear bomb. when people say things, believe them and they said they want to wipe israel off the map. trade of 8 million jews is something a radical islamist might make. you know bibi netanyahu, it would be iranian nuclear sites. >> brian: the hits where they are evacuating towns and could have a northern fight before a southern fight, right? >> pete: the south is where it started, the north is most concerning. the golan heights recaptured in
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'67, if you control this land, you can overwatch jerusalem and tel aviv. israel is not giving that back, it overwatching syria and lebanon. what israel is doing is clearing towns along the border. that is partly because of a ground offensive, how many missile says are kroelted by hezbollah? upward of 150,000 half are precision guided. these are under threat from mortar fire, more significant than in jerusalem and tel aviv, they have ability to reach there. if they focus there and hezbollah were decide to posture in the north, that is a big, complicated the situation that much more for israelis. >> steve: that is north part, country of israel. the south part is the lower right hand corner and that is
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rafah border crossing from rafah to egypt, third shipment of humanitarian supplies just entered, that is what the president wanted, he told them, israel pump the brake until we deal with hostages and get more aid in there and you have another map, they are beefing up essentially our posture in that region. >> pete: i think our posture on aid is so -- naive is the nicest way to put it. hamas controls that aid and happy to leverage it in the north and south of gaza. to think we are telling israels to delay what they need to do because of aid to the people that slaughtered their people. egypt could take in refugees and refuse. >> brian: jordan, too. >> peter: just like jordan.
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they support palestinians, but don't want them, they want them where they are and ultimately, we're delaying forcing the israelis to delay what they need to do. we have one u.s.s. ford carrier four destroyers and another ship and you have a second strike group eisenhower with similar capabilitieses, heading to western mediterranean and joey jones talked about the marines, which was in kuwait and has moved through and likely moving through the red sea to rejoin other sources, marines capable of amphibious assault, sign of deterrence. the hope is we will not have to use any of this. it is coming from houthi rebels
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in yemen. this is a very real thing. >> lawrence: they are still not taking on the threat with iran and that means proxies, as well. no one is doubting america's capability, but not identifying the enemy. pete you nailed it, this is where it emanates from, iran, this sliver over here is what we're talking about with israel and iran, use shia militia in iraq and moved to syria, lebanon in north, bahrain. they are sunni, sch you laid out well, it is iran funding to tune of billions of dollars. that is who israel is fighting
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against. >> ainsley: what about the hostages >> there are now 222 hostages. >> pete: they want to get them back, especially americans who are there, we got two home, multiple are still waiting and wondering or you could be preparing for a massive hostage rescue, that is a big complicator. last trade almost a 1000 palestinians, traded for one israeli. they think they have a big bargaining chip. >> brian: we talked to one founder of hamas, he said whatever you do, do not swap them, they are killers. if you let them out of prison, they will kill again. >> pete: they are religious
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fanatics dedicated to destruction of israel. >> brian: focused on the next time, silly us. >> ainsley: carley has headlines. >> carley: start with a fox news alert, 12 people killed and hundreds hurt in a train crash in bangladesh. cause of the crash is unknown, rescue efforts are underway, officials warn the death toll could rise. happening today republican house members will meet behind close doors for a speaker candidate forum ahead of anonymous ballot election tomorrow. nine have emerged after jim jordan's bid fell flat over the weekend. tomorrow marks three weeks without a speaker of the house, after kevin mccarthy was ousted earlier this month, this situation is ongoing. >> steve: we'll talk to lee zeldin about that in five
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>> ainsley: more shocking display over the weekend as demonstrator took to the streets echoing disturbing anti-israel sentiment. the income women's dad was raised in gaza. she is arguing that anyone who referings to hamas as freedom fighters is not for palestinians. good to see you, thank you for coming on. >> thank you for having me. >> ainsley: you are welcome, your op ed was fascinating. how do people in gaza look at hamas? >> depends who you ask, i guess. there are supporters of hamas and a lot of people who detest them and largest percentage are people who fear them.
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the world can see how vicious and horrible the terrorists are, you can just imagine what it is like to live under their leadership. people of gaza can't speak out for fear of their lives and their family's lives. a lot of people stay silent. some support them, looking for perks that come with helping the powerful terrorists and others are very quietly trying to voice their criticism and their unhappiness to the state of life in haza, they can't have electricity, clean water, etcetera. there are some campaigns of people, one popular campaign called whispers from gaza where people send videos, just their
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voice, of course, no faces, that could be dangerous. audio of themselves speaking up against the terrorists that control them. >> ainsley: wow, you said that you have to shut your mouth when you live under the brutal regime. what do palestinians need to do to beat hamas or defend themselves to get them out of power? >> well, it is kind of in a position now where they are forced to move south to stay safe. those who are refusing to leave are either hamas supporters or quite often actually hamas has been stopping people from being able to leave. if they have high number of
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casualties, it makes them look better. they take their id's and money and prevent them from leaving home. i hope after hamas is eradicated, there could be talks to mend some fences. as i say it, i don't know if i believe myself because hamas is not just -- the thing is, as you know, funded by iran and this is a huge hide ra. if you caught you have hamas, two heads will grow in place of it. islamic extremists are not like you can kill bin laden, no from
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it comes fear. >> ainsley: protests around the country, seem like they are in favor of hamas. many are denying this happened in israel. >> absolutely, it would be fine if they were pro-palestinian rallies, but what is happening, they are pro-hamas rallies, we can hear them and see them and hear them screaming gas the jews in sydney, australia and chanting in reference of genocide of jewish people. we hear the chants and see the posters that say i support hamas. it is embarrassing to talk about the posters i see across canada. not only that and people in the streets screaming, it is universities and politicians.
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>> ainsley: i wish we were not out of time, i have so many questions about landscape inside gaza. i would love for you to come back and tell your story about your father and your mother. your mother married you off to someone in al qaeda and you have not talked to her in almost 10 years, as a result, you got out of that. thank you, we appreciate your perspective. coming up, on capitol hill, house republicans back to square 1 in a search for the speaker. lee zeldin managed to get three votes last round, could he take the gavel? we will ask him next. right, you have to do it yourself. in 2015, my dad had the idea to revitalize american textile manufacturing with bedding crafted from cotton grown on our family farm. we created red land cotton to give you the best farm,
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>> a campus that really promotes diversity and inclusion right now about 15% of the population feels alienated, unvoice. you see professors and your ta's and it just scary to be on campus. it does not show support to jewish students, we need solidarity and need to know the campus supports us. >> steve: some jewish students terrified by anti-israel protests take over campus. [cheering and chanting] >> steve: the next guest knows knows upon the put to protect
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the jewish. lee zeldin joins us live from dallas. >> steve: you can understand why kids at that nice new york university are terrified. >> right, it is one thing to dislike a jew, that is a problem. but what we're seeing with rhetoric post-october 7, these are radicalized students who want student dead, they are celebrating what hamas did, beheading babies, raping women and hold ing innocent american and israelis hostage and the rhetoric and way they are dressing, they are dressing like hamas terrorists. for jewish students, it is more than feeling hate they have had to get used to over past years and decades, they are fearing for their safety here as hamas
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calls for days of rage and action across the world, they are starting to fear for their own safety. maybe they might get targeted. >> steve: we want to talk about the race for speaker in the house of representatives. jim jordan went down last week. your name came up a couple times. >> lee zeldin, will you vote for him? >> i will make my choice on the floor, i stay in contact with former lee zeldin. >> lee zeldin. >> zeldin. us [applause] >> my concern is within the body there is animosity and i don't know if anybody can get to the number, they may need to look to the outside, not me, somebody like lee zeldin, much like
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switzerland, as you get. >> steve: were your ears burning? the delegation said he is perfect for speaker of the house. >> over last eight years i served as part of the conference, when steve scalise was the candidate, i supported him. jim jordan, a fighter and friend, somebody i supported when he was the nominee, i will be supportive whoever the house chooses tomorrow. nine house republicans stepped forward. later today there will be internal vote tomorrow and decide when they will go to the floor, maybe tomorrow or wednesday, whoever house republicans choose has my full support. >> steve: it is doubtful any of
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the nine can get to 217, by the end of the day it looks like they will need help from the democrats. >> that is something that house republicans have been talking about, house republicans have been in favor of empowering patrick mchenry. another friend i have a lot of respect for. i think it is important if that is the path, hope they do it just within the conference itself and not empowering hakeem jeffries. we do not want to water down conservative priorities, we need the republican party unified and not have a uniparty in washington. good to have republican party united and there is a democratic
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party. whatever the conference chooses to do, being united and standing strong. >> steve: see what happens. lee zeldin join from the dallas bureau. >> thanks, steve. >> steve: 18 before the top of the hour, the state department is telling americans to leave lebanon. talk to the former u.s. ambassador to lebanon, david hale, up next. fastsigns. make your statement. hi, i'm stacey, and i've lost 60 pounds on golo.
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>> brian: state department tells americans in lebanon to get out now. go out to trey yingst who is in israel. trey is on the move in southern israel. what is happening? >> trey: good morning. we have breaking news for you, just a few minutes ago, sirens sountd sounded in -- overshot the city and intercepted just south of that. 17 days into this conflict jihad have long-range rocketed in gaza
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strip despite thousands of israeli airstrikes since october 7. latest we have long-range rocket fired from gaza and targeting north of the city of haifa. back to you. >> brian: it is dangerous in that country right now. 12 before the top of the hour. go out to david hale, former ambassador to lebanon. there have been 17 attacks into israel from hezbollah over two days, what does that mean for chance of another front on this war? >> i think sign of serious risk of expansion of the war. a couple things we can imagine in the mind of iran and hezbollah. to lure israelis of the idf to north so they are distracted from the campaign in gaza.
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second, we don't know if iranians intend to have hezbollah open a second front or third there is possibility there could be miscalculation that could leed to expansion. hezbollah has global terrorist capabilities. eyes are on here, they have attack around the world and we need to be mindful of that. >> brian: do you think hezbollah want this fight now and prefer to have this happen? >> my opinion up to date has been they probably do not, they don't care about the palestinians, they care about their ability to maintain control in lebanon and another devastating war like 2006 is not really in hezbollah's interest. it is important israel and united states show deterrence and strength so that possibility is brought home to hezbollah. they answer to iran. they make life and death
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decision for lebanese who do not answer to them. anything is possible. >> brian: ambassador, you want toicize that, the best way to bring peace to the area is to show great strength as deterrence, right? >> yeah, my biggest fear in the next phase with lebanon, if the idf and u.s. government look weak or unable to mount definnered campaign, hezbollah will see interest in striking. weakness invites violence, strength brings peace. >> brian: people seem to miss, last time israel and hezbollah went at it, they pounded hezbollah. >> they did, they pounded hezbollah and many, many facilities that are hidden in civilian areas throughout
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lebanon, particularly southern lebanon and beirut, pounded infrastructure of lebanon. none of that worked because terrorist group like hezbollah was able like phoenix to arise. one lesson to learn, government of lebanon does not have capacity to deal with this. the issue is there and we need comprehensive strategy that addresses both iran and proxy throughout the region. >> brian: we are not only one that knows iran is problem, saudi arabia ushg uae, bahrain, they understand. final thought? >> i agree. that is one of the great fault
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lines in the middle east, we need to rally our friends and convince them it is worth joining. >> brian: that is why we got the abraham accord off the ground, heavy with control on iran. thank you, you are as tense as everybody elsz. thank you. coming up, cbp warning hamas and hezbollah terrorist account cross the southern border. nice. live report next. first check in with bill hemmer and dana perino. >> good show and good morning, talking to trey about that. they give us clues as to where this war could go next coming up. >> dana: an american at the music festival is back home in the ubz united states and her story is stunning. >> and meet an american that has given millions to his school, he says no more and he'll explain why. we won't leave capitol hill with
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border. cpb sources saying there have been more than 23,000 known gotaways since the beginning of this month. peter doocy is live at the white house. what's the white house saying, peter? >> nothing yet, lawrence. the intel arm of cbp has a new bulletin out. the headline is alarming. it says at the top foreign fighters of israel hamas conflict may be encountered at southwest border. it was distributed three days ago hamas, hezbollah or islamic jihad fighters trying to get into the u.s. terrorists can see a ton of traffic down there. the new numbers 2.48 million encounters in a fiscal year. among them 172 people from the terror watch list. 172 who came face-to-face with law enforcement and didn't get away. and the president and first lady
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are still at the delaware beach house. they strolled along a blustery beach along the atlanta. a biden/netanyahu call yesterday and the president plans to return later this morning ahead of an afternoon event for bidenomics. lawrence. >> thanks, peter. >> nice weekend casually strolling on the beach. nothing going on. >> did he forget the key to the situation room? >> nothing happening in the world i guess. >> ainsley: they're sending in the trucks. you saw that over the weekend. 20 trucks went into gaza on saturday. 15 yesterday, and we saw some this morning. >> steve: there is the rafah gate. the third convoy of aid. thank you very much for joining us today. >> brian: if you have time run up to radio. a lot of breaking news. stay within yourself. >> so long. >> bill: good morning on this monday morning. day 17 israel at war getting
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