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population. it's very complicated. people ask why did israel insist on the fact that this civilians would be evacuated? this is exactly. israel does not want to hit civilians. israel wants to go after the hamas terrorist that were doing terrible things. and using the a.i. using units that understand how to fight underground. using the kind of technology that allows you to imaging and a.i. how the web looks like and going after them. that's what israel is doing, engaging one by one. you are seeing them taken out. and they should note we are after them, we are going after them. and we are going to get each and every one of them. >> brian: is that what you have been doing over the last 20 days while doing the ariel campaign. also surveilling, seeing where they are popping up from? >> that's right. and you have to understand we have another problem that we need to solve, right? because they took 230 hostages. women, men, babies that they are
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holding in places. it's terrible. after they killed 1300 civilians in music festivals in c can a c. we don't want to hit the hostages themselves. we are fighting in a way that needs to go strong. you need to go light. you need to go with ariel coverage and tanks. you also need to go with special forces that really do it in a very delicate manner on one hand but being very discernment on the other. >> brian: people keep forgetting how this start and why we woo we got here. thanks so much for what you do. best of luck. >> yeah. maybe one more thing just to say, you know, the victory, we are talking about the high tech in israel the victory is not just on the battlefield. the victory high tech industry, the students, the kids continue to create and build some of the
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best companies in the world not only internationally but also here in the arab world where we cooperate with so many of the moderates. we fight against the extremists but cooperate with the moderates. >> brian: thank you so much. seconds hour of "fox & friends" starts right now. ♪ >> ainsley: a fox news alert. live look at the ruins along the israel gaza border. the idf is pushing deeper into hamas controlled territory. >> steve: meanwhile overnight israeli forces killed the commander who directed portions of the major attacks on october 7th. >> lawrence: meanwhile the idf is hunting down hamas targets inside their 300-mile tunnel network. >> brian: yep. troy yitrey yingst is live on te ground with the latest. trey? >> trey: good morning. i do want to start with breaking news. two separate times this morning there have been suspected drone infiltration into israeli airspace in the southern part of the country. israeli media is reporting these were drones likely fired by
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houthi rebels in yemen that came toward israel to the red sea. here along the southern border between israel and gaza the fighting continues. i do want to just show you the scene behind me as we talk here. you can see a lot of activity in the ruins of the northern part of gaza. we do understand, according to hamas, the group in control of the strip, that their brigade, the main military wing of hamas has been engaging israeli forces in currently operating in the strip that you see. yesterday we saw israeli tanks going back and forth along the border. we also have some information from the israeli military that we can't reveal yet about the battles that took place overnight. as that information becomes on the record we will bring it to you later in the day. all of this comes as we are learning more about the hostages being held inside gaza. 240 people. that does not include the four that have been released, two american citizens and two israeli citizens. of course that israeli soldier that was rescued just yesterday
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as part of the ongoing israeli efforts inside the strip. we are talking about private released from captivity. originally taken october 7th from the base that sits along the border with gaza. the israelis say she is in good condition and that she was able to meet with her family just yesterday. this does come as the israelis say they conducted a strike against one specific commander from hamas in the northern part of the gaza strip. we are talking about nassem abu agynia who directed one of the attacks against israeli citizens on october 7th. another member of last hamas taken out by israeli forces as they do tell fox news the efforts are focused around trying to destroy hamas capabilities and the leadership demand inside gaza. guys, back to you. >> brian: hey, trey, did you report earlier that there are high level israeli officials in doha trying to work with these -- to get the hostages out. dolls that have anything to do with the rescue that the idf
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pulled off? >> >> so we understand there are two separate issues. the israelis tell fox that this was a joint effort to save this private who was captured on october 7th and this effort had to do with the shin bet. israel's intelligence service and also the army on the ground able to conduct this aid and rescue the private that was being held. we actually saw this photo of her with her family yesterday. daughter home after so many weeks of waiting with no information whether she was alive or dead. >> i can tell you are being cagey but not revealing operational details. walls she in a tunnel? go she was in a tunnel she is going to be able to tell the idf i was in this tunnel and i saw this stuff and this is how they operate. >> yeah i'm being very careful
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with the details and i will tell you why. this morning i met with defense minister and we talked about this specific situation and also the battles that are taking place behind me inside the gaza strip. the majority of our conversation with a small group of journalists is off the record. i'm working to get some of that information on the record so i can bring it to you next hour. very sensitive details that we're talking about. i will effort to get them approved and able to bring them to you later today. >> steve: i understand. >> lawrence: trey, you have covered a lot of wars and within on the ground for at love con glickets is it fair to say the invasion has started? conversation we had today trying to get clarity on whether this is all part of an expanded raid or whether or not the israeli forces are operating inside the gaza strip in an intent to stay there i have information on that but i have to wait to give it to you to get this cleared by
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israeli censors and make sure we do not give away israeli position. sirens are sounding in that do you la. in northern israel. an indication that the lebanese militant group hezbollah is once again getting involved in this fight and firing on israeli troops in the north it. gives you a sense of just how active the southern and northern front is in this conflict. those iranian proxies not just in gaza but also in southern lebanon engaging in this fight. >> ainsley: all right, trey. thank you so much shoulder he was talking about on the cover of "the new york post." wearing a marvel t-shirt. israeli german citizen. they did confirm she was found dead. she was at that music festival back ever the truck. she was in the back of the truck. and her family says or the idf is saying that she had been abused and they found her severed head. they tested the skull, a piece
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of the skull and did match it to her d.n.a. but her mother believes that she died that day and that she was shot in the head and she believed that she was -- she took solace in knowing that that she says her daughter didn't suffer. >> brian: how about, this ainsley. those people protesting for hamas. and columbia professors saying people have a right to support hamas on our campus what did she do wrong? she went to coon setter and they cut off her head. what is going on with the logic of some of these people. >> ainsley: babies, their heads were cut off, too. >> steve: i know it. in the meantime, let's talk a little more about hamas. we were lucky enough an hour ago to have the son of one of the founders of hamas on our program. woe were talking about how overnight our time they took out one of these commanders who was responsible for the ariel operation, the drones and also
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the paragliders, ultimately though, where would they look? well, the answer is under gaza. here he is, listen to the son of the guy who founded hamas. >> under hospital. some 30 meters deep in the sand, which sand is very resilient to bombing. it's not easy to get to him. in order to kill him, probably we will have to destroy the entire hospital. but, he is not going to hide forever. you know, we are coming after him. we are going to eradicate them. there is no escape. there is no escape. it doesn't matter. even if he escapes gaza, we are going after him. >> lawrence: he later makes the point although a lot of these commanders are beneath the hospital in the tunnels, a lot of the organization is not even there. they are not there. so the notion that we can just keep attacking and they won't
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replace a commander with a new commander is just not going to work. he also said, brian and ainsley. that he doesn't see any way where the u.s. can't get involved with this because these guys are our enemies as well. and we already know they are firing on our bases as well. >> ainsley: i actually, when we were interviewing him in the 6:00 hour and he said that the leader was there underneath the hospital in the tunnel system, at least we know he is there and is he somewhere in that territory. he is not in another country being, you know, safe house in another country. >> brian: political wing is in deha, the military is there. let's bring in karen hamilton former u.s. navy seal. first off cammeron, are you -- how would you characterize their land invasion? they seem to be going 100 yards at a time. they are about two miles in. they are doing it more measured than a lot of armchair generals would have thought.
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how do you feel about it. >> good morning. thank you for having me. unfortunately, that's a reality of what you have to engage with when it comes to urban conflicted like this. even the u.s. forces as we move through different parts of iraq, you know, what you found different urban and geographical regions is just difficult. some threats, some areas. when you take a building and city block, you then have to keep that terrain. you have to ensure that you don't have other person pop up behind you. ariel denial tools. it's very complicated. especially with a densely packed city. i can say the israelis are being purposeful. just because you have a main line assault though one moving at a specific rate doesn't mean they don't have probing elements that are moving forward behind enemy lines trying to find vulnerabilities, scout, special operations, dogs, you name it. there is a variety of sophisticated tools that they use to ensure as they make this progress they are doing so in a coherent fashion. >> ainsley: cammeron, let's talk about iran.
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attack on region iraq result of wrong american policies in the region which we hope it will protect. you reap what you sow. what do you make of that threat? >> again, what we're seeing, full scale, on the international stage, is they are testing the resolve of the american people and they are testing, most importantly, the resolve of our american government leadership. what we saw during the trump administration, i will say to his credit. very clear line you would not engage u.s. troops without swift and brutal repercussions. right now we have some of the most amazing service members serving in uniform and serving our military. huge amount of concern whether the leadership of our military and current executive branch has the result to mitigate this threat. i think what we need now, no one wants to see the united states get drawn into a massive
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conflict in the region. i think that's a terrible scenario in almost every circumstance. however, when our forces are targeted, we need swift and righteous rebuttals to those kind of actions. we need to be very youthful and unwavering in our earth to defend u.s. service members to not put them in greater risk. >> steve: tunnels under gaza have been there for years. that's where they would smuggle goods out of egypt into israel through those tunnels. but, now hamas has been really good at creating what is known as the gaza metro, there are tunnels everywhere. we saw a moment ago the schematics of that hospital. we know the bad guys were under the hospital they know that the israelis are coming for the hospital think they will eventually be down in the basement. how long until they skedaddle? >> moved from that region into other parts.
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we found efforts and also reports that they have been trying to smuggle hostages out of gaza into egypt and into other regions, even out by sea because they know that that's where all the eyes and focus are. if they can bring them into another area where there isn't as much attention they can be potentially more successful. they still have operations working there. they have spent a lot of their money from infrastructure, building out those tunnels, building out the technology, the phone lines, the -- you know, surveillance systems that go into it, but likely they have all probed and moved three or four steps ahead into different regions and different buildings and locations. i will say one thing that is unfortunate about this conflict is that we are learning just how resolved these hamas militants are. they are very calculated. they don't do things haphazardly. they are very, very much understanding that the more outrage and notch blood shed the longer they drag this conflict on, the more international sympathy and placating to their efforts they will receive. >> steve: great point.
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>> lawrence: cammeron, you know the idf are trained for this fired thousands and thousands of rounds. can you talk about the trach? i know you train with them. this type of training that those operators are going through underground? ultimately personnel base with different units highly trained and foe sis at this indicated they go through sensory deprecation, advanced reconnaissance training. urban assault training a variety of different factors. one thing unique about israel is their simulation based training. they use training with actual living breathing counterparts with less than lethal rounds but to really replicate some of the environments and scenarios that they would experience. they are also incredibly methodical about capturing video footage analyzing and it putting
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their armchair quarterback how could things have gone differently and what could we improve on they are very, very resilient how they use their after action reports so to modify tactics and strategies. really remarkable. i will also say they put their individuals through significant degrees of stress and sleep deprivation. your ability to reason and understand challenges becomes more difficult, so they inculcate their soldiers and troops with that kind of training so as to prepare themselves for the ultimate stressors of war. really remarkable. they also synergize really remarkably with other services, which is just, again, astonishing with their canine services and intelligence and even aviation and artillery platforms. >> brian: it would be great if they continue to rescue hostages as they move forward. thanks, cammeron. >> ainsley: thank you for serving our country. >> brian: we should give ourselves credit we go through
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sleep deprivation training every day and ready to take on. >> ainsley: are you comparing yourself to a navy seal? >> brian: only in sleep deprivation. everybody in the control room same thing camera. >> steve: brian, i have got news for you. carley shimkus gets up two hours before we do. >> brian: she is an elite fighter. >> carley: am i the navy seal of fox news? the shear time with which i set my alarm? >> brian: yes. >> carley: i guess i will take it. guys, i do have news out of iran. not related to the war. natural disasters a 9.2 magnitude earthquake striking the central part of the country this morning. unclear if there are any deaths or injuries this comes just weeks after a series of quakes shook iran. we will keep track of that story for you this morning. this just in, president biden is set to announce new action to protect americans' retirement security. the white house says it's closing loopholes that allow the industry to sell products that boost the revenue of -- at the
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expense of customers. it's the latest effort by the biden administration to crack down on what they call junk fees. and now to some football action on monday night. the detroit lions beating the las vegas raiders 26-14 at ford field. it's the first time the lions have hosted a monday night football game since 2018. >> comes in at left guard as they hand to gibbs and gibbs breaks it touch down what a night for the rooky. wow. >> gibbs leading the charge with 189 total yards and a touchdown. so if you had them on your fantasy team, then maybe you won last night. those are your headlines, guys. >> brian: so interesting to see the loins good. >> ainsley: did he know the person he was jumping into? was that a relative or a fan? >> carley: i can't confirm that. that is such specific question.
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>> ainsley: jump in their arms. >> carley: i'm going to assume fan. >> brian: that is the best ainsley question ever. >> ainsley: carley, the team is he on in my house, football on sunday night, i'm not really watching it. i just like the noise. but when you hear like the human interest story someone who is on the field. then the women prefer that women like it. >> lawrence: football game is like white noise. >> ainsley: like watching golf. like at thanksgiving you have to have football on. >> carley: if they show a mom okay, that's so nice. she is probably so proud. >> brian: look who is he celebrating with a bunch of strangers. fantastic. >> carley: i love you so much, ainsley. >> ainsley: glad we wasted all of this time talking about this. >> brian: if you caught a wide receiver yesterday in the stands call us and tell us. >> ainsley: taylor swift we are all watching those games because of taylor. >> lawrence: taylor swift is the gift that keeps on giving. >> steve: america needs it.
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>> ainsley: you are over it. >> lawrence: i'm so over her. >> brian: rising anti-israel rhetoric. student at yale sounding off after column after hamas' brutality was censored for what the school newspaper called unsubstantiated claims? really? more on the shocking censorship and anti-semitic attitude on college campuses, especially the ivy leagues. >> steve: plus, we are just about two hours away from a highly anticipated hearing on our nation's security. live reaction from a congressional candidate on the ground in israel coming up right here on "fox & friends." ♪
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good morning to you from the city of dare chevy have a in israel. >> ainsley: good morning to you. i know we interviewed you a few weeks ago great food or scenery or music but it's known as a ground zero number one anti-semitic lawmaker in the united states so i came here to show my support and solidarity with the jewish people explaining to them and telling them that we, the people of minnesota's fifth district we are not like her. we support the jewish people. and we are fighting the same fight. >> what i have seen is i cannot
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explain. i came back from c kibbutz. i have seen the houses, the burnt houses you can smell it. it's a place of destruction whoever says these people are freedom fighters, no, freedom fighters don't do that freedom fighters don't hunt kids, don't hunt women and elderly from house to house and room to room. i have seen it, i bare witness to what happened to defendant's exhibits. that's why i'm here to say no, this is not fake news. i also go all the time on middle eastern tv and discussions discussion other guests would all say this is fake news. hamas fighters, freedom fighters
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don't do. this telling you hamas a terrorist group and whoever sphawrts these terrorists don't belong to the united states of america, the land of the free. >> ainsley: dalia, you are a muslim immigrant, you were born in iraq and took refuse it fugitive in the united states in 1993. you are pro-israel. you are a journalist. you have a background in terrorism as well. what is your reaction? what can we expect from mayorkas and christopher wray testifying this morning at 10:00 a.m. to examine the threats in america and one more additional peels of information. they are looking at special interest rail yens. dahlia 6,000 from egypt. 3,000 from afghanistan. 659 from iran. and 538 from syria. how dangerous is it here? what is the threat in america? look i have covered terrorist attacks and war zone. i fled country that was ruled by
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a government that is very similar. very similar to hamas, to all these radical islamists. we have been telling the government. we have been speaking very loud that that policy of open border but nothing but a spark for opening the door for new terrorists cells. we don't know and don't get me wrong, i'm not anti-immigrant. i'm immigrant myself who came here legally. i was vetted. back in 1993, when terrorism wasn't on the map let's say. but we have no idea who is coming through our borders. we have no idea about the ideology that some of these people have. i don't know how many and we don't know how many. it's sad and, yes, it's extremely, extremely dangerous.
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these people, with islamist, radical islamist ideology. they don't care about their lives. all they care about is death. and they want to kill as many as many as they okay i'm so disappointed in the biden administration for this policy. and i hope we'll change this next year and i hope any respectable country, any respectable country around the world should be in charge of its borders. >> ainsley: dalia, you are running to unseat ilhan omar, you are talking about the makeup of minneapolis. tell me how hard it is. i am shocked that these squad members actually won because it's here in america i wouldn't think that americans would vote for them. but, when you look at all of these pro--it's really pro-hamas protests, i'm just floored that there are so many people who want to participate.
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so how hard will it be for you to win this seat? >> i will tell you, it's a combination. the ideology, the islamic ideology takes plan of stupidity of the progressives and the far left, they are using each other. when they call for prepalestine and call from river to the sea, this is a call for a genocide. all the black lives matter and far left progressives, they have no clue what they are chanting about. they don't know if you are supporting hamas, you are supporting a terrorist group. so, the ideology for both mixed together. and that's why we should -- we need to fight this ideology.
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when rashida tlaib screams and cries oh they want to censor us, guess what? take it for a second. because we have been censored and we have been silenced because we are telling the truth. me as a muslim, they want to come up with islam phobia, the law, which i'm so against that term. because islamophobia means that you are against islam. that's why they want to use this term. we are against radical islamism ideology, not muslims. when the u.s. >> ainsley: dahlia we have to leave it there. i'm so sorry we have to leave it there. >> another time. >> ainsley: yes, ma'am. thank you. we wish you all the best over there we are praying for israel. >> thank you so much. >> ainsley: you are welcome. iran's web of terror how the country is gaining ground in latin america and the risk it poses to the united states. that's next. ♪ and now i'm winning again.
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♪ >> brian: busy day on capitol hill. let me tell you when we will get started biden's brass secretary of state and defense will be on capitol hill to testify and talk about the dangers of our border and also to go to bat for the $106 billion that he said he needs for the border, 14 billion for israel and ukraine and taiwan. then at about 10:00 today, mawrkts and chris wray of the fbi will focus on threats to the homeland. there's a lot of them but nothing is out of bounds, expect a lot of direct questions how we got this bad and how we got here to begin with. jack lew going to be ambassador to israel. the problem is he is definitely got a credibility issue when it comes to winning over the israelis because how he went to bat and things he did and didn't say to the senate when he was secretary of treasury and they were trying to do that iranian deal. what about iran's influence in
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our hem miss near central and south america. their web of terror? is it in our own backyard? let's bring in a very important guy to wants who tell everybody to about this. ceo and foundation for deference of democracies, mark, come on. >> in thanks for having me. >> brian: influence in our backyard. first off, take a look at a map. iran be over there from the middle east. brazil, bolivia, cuba, nic rag ya, venezuela and ecuador. what are they up to. >> what they are up to is a long understanding program to infiltrate latin america to recruit and convert indigenous people into radical islam. to say move hezbollah the most deadly terrorist organization into the region and cultivate radical leftist regime in order to threaten the homeland. >> brian: china is looking for influence, you are telling me. iran is looking to convert, to get, i guess, to get surrogates to go against their enemies which predominantly are us. >> that's exactly right. chinese are spending a lot of
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money to influence and buy favors. the iranians want to actually establish a forward operating base using hezbollah the most deadly organization in order to recruit and supply and ultimately strike the southern border the way they struck the israeli southern border. >> brian: i wish we were more aware of this and the american public more aware of this. some of the main players in this. this president himself raisi to deepen alliances doing this to say hey, i'm in charge. i am more radical than my predecessor. what do you need? >> and what do they offer? >> they are offering, for example, venezuela today the forward operating base for iran in the hemisphere. they are offering economic deals. offering oil sanctions cooperation. they are offering military and defense and nuclear cooperation. and ultimately giving iran a permanent place in the hemisphere in order to threaten us. >> brian: when we lost boss boss
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son narrow very much endorsed by biden. is he a communist he is allowing iranian warships in umbrella. >> we had a conservative presence in brazil, pro-american, pro-israel. now we have a former communist. pro-iran and ultimately somebody who is given the iranians a place to dock their warships. never mind a place to permeate the region. >> brian: yet, the president does nothing but greet him warmly and salute him as a good friend. it's insane that he is playing us like this. then you have maduro the bus driver who replaced hugo chavez with the relatively new leader of iran. what are they up to? hectors to use for own forward operating base. huge cooperation on oil weapons and nuclear. this guy is given iranians
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venezuelan passports. hezbollah can operate with impunity in the region. >> brian: he has destroyed venezuela as a prosperous society. they are all coming here and being bolstered up by this presidency, this white house, as well as this evil character. and, finally, let's take a look at this. the terrorism and proptiond problem began dathreats. the circle is. >> this is the tri border area between these three countries. it's a lawless area. tens of thousands of lebanese, hezbollah, narcoas i understand cicindi cats. >> famously a lot of nazis escaped here and felt like a safe haven a lot of people who feel this is still a safe haven. also, keep in mind, mark, but it know, this if your studies reveal this, does the white house's homeland security, does the secretary of defense know
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this? >> look, they should know, this we have a southern command of the u.s. military whose responsibility is the southern command, look at latin america. they are under funded, under resourced and under prioritized. >> brian: you are worried that our border is going to look like the gaza-israeli border. >> radical islamists, hamas isis that penetrated the southern border and slaughtered israelis in their beds i'm wondering when they will do that to our border communities bordering mexico and slaughtering americans in our bed. >> brian: only have ourselves to blame took the eye off the ball and opened up or border where we have millions come in. we have no idea in many cases who they are. mark, thanks so much. >> th thank you, brian. >> brian: mounting concern about the disturbing rise of anti-semitism on american college campuses. you have been seeing. this and the white house falls short of calling the protesters extremists. that's next.
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>> peter: does president biden think the anti-israel protesters in country are extremists? >> what i can say is what we have been very clear about this. when it comes to an anti-semitism there is no place. we have to make sure that we speak against it, very loud and be very clear about that. >> peter: does president biden look at these anti-israel protests on college campuses and
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think it's nice to see that the country's youth are so involved or does he think the next generation is doomed? >> here's the thing, there is no place for hate in america. >> but. >> no, no, no, no. i'm telling you, there is no place for hate in america and we condemn. >> ainsley: i think we are doomed. >> brian: i'm going to go doomed. >> steve: there you have the white house short of calling anti-israel protesters extremists. it should have been an easy question to answer as they hurl anti-semitic smears and target jewish students on college campuses all over america which we have been detailing over the last couple of weeks. and just as an example let's start with yale. the yale newspaper had an op-ed. >> ainsley: we already know where this is going. >> steve: so simple. the editor goes in a couple days later and changes the facts.
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>> ainsley: october 12th the yale campus newspaper censored this. this is what the op-ed said is yales for palestinian a hate group and they talk about a sophomore who wrote this. >> brian: so harr tardak. >> ainsley: she says they censored it and they said it's unsubstantiated claims that hamas raped women and bee pedestrianed hen. i'm still collecting my thoughts on this newspaper. >> ainsley: she was talking about all the horrors of octoben and changed it, quote: this column has been edited to remove unsubstantiated claims that hamas raped women and bee headed men. >> brian: is that yale? >> steve: we know that it happened. >> brian: there is video that it happened. we just got the report yesterday. i know they are probably too sophisticated to read the "new york post" but it's on the
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cover. that's a woman that was bee headed. i don't know if that should change it if you want to adjust your editor. this is yale university. do you know what they are trying to do in the overall sentiment? soften the whole thing. forget about october 7th and talk about the retribution that happened because of october 7th. >> lawrence: there is concerted effort to dismiss what is happening is jews not only in this country but what just happened in the war because of the color of their skin that's just not right. you don't get it tell another minority group because of the color of their skin that something did not happen. these are the same people, steve, that are deny denying the holocaust as well. >> steve: i know it. we are here in new york city. in new york city, 100 columbia university professors signed a letter defending the students who supported hamas' military action. it wasn't just -- they weren't supporting the palestinian people per se they were supporting the military action on october 7th, which as we know
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bee headed babies and women and killed all sorts of people. >> ainsley: at cornell there were comments to go to the jewish center and slit their throats. >> lawrence: for all the liberals waiting to defund something, this is your chance. defund these campuses. they should not be getting your money do you want to give your money there? it's sick. >> steve: a lot of donors are pulling the plug. >> lawrence: as they should. >> brian: rally to stop bud light but not to stop. this. >> lawrence: unreal. still ahead looking like at gaza city as idf takes the fight to hamas and underground tunnels. >> ainsley: "fox & friends weekend" co-host pete hegseth got a look at those tudges in 2018. is he going to join us coming
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20s. these are current temps. some areas feel like single digits. forecast 37 in new york. 52 in chicago could see rain along the -- 30s on the map and upper midwest, 20s and 30s. winter coats over the costumes. steve doocy, over to you. >> steve: like you did in canada. thank you. meanwhile, switching back to the top story. as israel intensifies war in gaza, prime minister netanyahu making it clear nothing is off the murder of avenging the murders of the innocent israelis on october 7. next guest says this is response israel needs to fakeout hamas. lieutenant colonel john myers. good morning.
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>> good morning, thank you. >> steve: for over a week, the idf was shaeping the battlefield. explain that and explain where we are now. >> okay, what they did over three weeks is same as we would do in the marine corps, shaping the battlefield. soften the battlefield with artillery and munitions and missiles and hope to set the condition for ground invasion. early stages, what you will see, idf is probing, running faints or fake out what the response is before they roll troops in heavy. what we're seeing is initial stages of them starting to roll in the troops heavy after shaping the battlefield. >> steve: they have not called it the ground invasion, but it looks like one. something is different, the fact that the idf is saying that the idf is actually underground because once they took an area,
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there are tunnels and they are fighting the bad guys in the tunnels. >> yeah, this situation is a nightmare scenario. the worst war fare is urban war far, tunnel warfare and fighting a force that is tangled with the civilian population and they are trying to do the all three at the same time. they go into the tunnel, using unique technology that people call a sponge bomb, a chemical reaction set off by an explosive charge that fills the tunnels with a foam that hardens the concrete. it is nonlethal, designed to shut off the tunnels for anybody to use them. >> steve: they had a plan and they are executing it. thank you for joining us today from virginia. >> thank you. >> steve: third hour "fox and friends" starting now.

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