How Gaza Distorts Our Politics
Shahed Ghoreishi says Mark Levin’s stepson got him fired from the State Department last month because he didn’t repeat Israeli talking points. Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.
Shahed Ghoreishi says Mark Levin’s stepson got him fired from the State Department last month because he didn’t repeat Israeli talking points. Here’s more from Tucker Carlson.
Have you ever had a neighbor shout out that they want you to die? Do they teach their children that their greatest possible accomplishment would be to kill you and people like you?
Sara Carter says that’s how it is for Israelis. Most of their neighbors in Gaza and the West Bank want Jews dead. In fact, many parents in those areas see killing Jews as the highest possible goal for their kids.
Israeli Knesset Member Ohad Tal joins Carter to share what it was like to live through Iran’s weekend barrage of hundreds of missiles and drones aimed at his country. He and his family not only had to endure the incoming weapons, but also their Palestinian neighbors running into the streets screaming for Jews to be killed.
The Biden administration is now weighing whether to change the way products made by Jews in Judea and Samaria (AKA the West Bank) are labeled. The rule would force these products to state that they were made in the West Bank, instead of in Israel, allegedly as a way to make boycotting them easier.
But who’s vote is this buying? Maybe, Glenn Beck says, it’s the vote of the pro-Palestinian Muslims in Dearborn, Michigan, who have been organizing anti-American protests featuring chants of “death to America.” “We are on the side of evil,” Beck says, if our government continues down this path.
More than 100,000 people have been killed or have gone missing during Israel’s assault on the Gaza Strip, most of them women and children, and the devastation continues, even threatening to move into the West Bank.
Ret. Army Gen. Douglas McGregor reports that the massacre has enraged the Muslim Arabs and Turks in the region to the point that they want action. And McGregor posits that if Turkey enters the Middle East fray, it may very well trigger a Gaza catastrophe. He elaborates, dissects the factions in the region and discusses the depleted state of the U.S. military.
Renowned Harvard professor and legal scholar Alan Dershowitz tackles the sticky question: Are repeated Israeli settlements in the West Bank the sole barrier to peace in the Middle East? Dershowitz responds with a resounding, “No.!” Tune in to this edition of PragerU as Dershowitz argues his case.
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