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The. Question on the European Continent for one
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hundred and fifty years has been whether
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to appease evil, to give evil what
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it wants in the hope that evil
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will then suddenly become good or at
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least non offensive, or whether to fight
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evil and allow others to fight evil.
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Their battle did not end with World
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War Two That battle is ongoing. So
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yesterday, the State of Israel. And.
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The victims of October Seven, Their
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parents particularly are some women who
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are kidnapped and are now presumably
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being held in raped by Com
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Os and Israel and his parents
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released tape from October Seventh of
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Com Os kidnapping. These females were
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talking about. Women: Who are
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eighteen? Nineteen? twenty years old? These were soldiers
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were the now how Owes base. Their.
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Job was largely teachers monitor the
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Gaza border. Obviously on
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October seventh from our stormed the Gaza border.
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They then killed a huge number of the
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women who are at this base and then
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they proceeded to kidnap the others. And.
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Up until now, the footage of Com Os
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celebrating the capture of these women had not
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been released. It's very difficult to watch. Here
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is what Com Os is in a nutshell.
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I mean, aside from the kidnapping of actual
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babies, in the killing of other babies, in
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the raping of the lemon. This.
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Is what Com Os did. Here is just
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a brief excerpt of this video. Again, some
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of the video has been cut because they're
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dead bodies all over the ground because Hamas
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walked in and literally just slaughtered female soldiers.
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Which by the way is yet another reason
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why having women in frontline combat positions this
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is not rolling com A position. But.
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Is one of the reasons why that idea but this
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isn't in a video. On
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my vagina run out
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from Rhode Island. A
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So they say here are the
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girls. You are so beautiful!
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Yet determined that they are using their is determined
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by Up and is a term that was used
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by Isis to mean sex slave. For.
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Yazidi women. It means female
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top did that your own Which presumably means the
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you can read. Those particular
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women. Again is nothing. New
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from Hamas, We know the Hamas engaged in
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mass rape on October Seventh. We also know.
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That. The women in captivity were
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in fact rates that testified about that
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much. But. This is who
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com Os Is there some online who
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are doubting? For example, set. Com
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Os actually engaged in raped. While obviously that
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is not true, here is some tape of
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a member of Hamas. Telling.
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His really interrogators about what he
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did to israeli. Women: During
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October seven. The. Interrogators has
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approximately how old was the victim was raped by
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your father was had about thirty years old. Your
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father was the first race. Yes,
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And I an Ottoman. we're it's or two. and then
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we left A before I left before my father and
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records you and and left. Our
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for five hundred percent off when I left. You
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loves after you Rates are. Yes,
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after we raped her. You
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left him What? where we left the
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house hours with realized by know my
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father kill her every finished raping her
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my father tells her. Says
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that this com os. Savage says.
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That. These are the people who. Europeans
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have decided. Probably. Deserve a state.
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In. The Aftermath of October Seventh. Europe.
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has decided to basically side with some
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ass release large portions of europe or
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on the fence and then there's some
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portions of that have decided that
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basically Hamas deserves a state.
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So on Wednesday, Ireland, Norway
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and Spain all said
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that they would recognize a Palestinian state. And
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the Tayshah, which is the prime
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minister of Ireland, named Simon Harris,
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announced this new move. Last
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month I stood on the same steps with Prime
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Minister Sanchez of Spain. And
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we said that the point of recognizing
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the state of Palestine was coming closer.
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That point has now arrived. Today,
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Ireland, Norway and
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Spain are announcing
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that we recognize the state
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of Palestine. Each of
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us will now undertake
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whatever national steps are necessary
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to give effect to that decision. Okay,
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let's make very clear, they are just
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rewarding Hamas. So on a total of
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six, none of these states recognized a
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Palestinian state. Because as we'll discuss in
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a moment, there is no Palestinian state.
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It exists like Narnia exists or
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more appropriately like Mordor
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exists. The Palestinian
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state does not exist. It does
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not have a government. It doesn't have borders. It doesn't
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have citizenship. But they are
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recognizing it in the aftermath of the slaughter of
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October 7th, October 6th. No
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Palestinian recognition. And then
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October 7th happens. And all that has happened
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since October 7th is the greatest slaughter of
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Jews since World War II. Followed
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by the kidnapping of 250 people and the holding
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hostage of women, children,
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old people, Americans, foreigners.
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And then Hamas is getting its ass kicked by
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the IDF. That is all that has happened since
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October 6th. And
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apparently that is what earns you a state in
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let's put aside all of this nonsense about how
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the modern world is all about self-determination because none
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of these people are stumping for an independent Kurdistan,
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for example. I noticed that Spain,
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which is standing right there, they're not talking
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about an independent Catalonia. They're not
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talking about Basque independence. So
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self-determination is not the key issue here. The
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truth is that normally when a state
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is established, a state is established
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through force of arms, typically speaking. That's
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been true throughout human history. And
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then once that state can hold its own,
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then people either recognize it or don't recognize
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it. It's whether other countries should
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recognize a state or some for a state. It
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has to do with what that state will
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look like afterward. We know exactly what a
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Palestinian state would look like afterward because
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we can see it in action right now. Israel
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pulled out of the Gaza Strip in 2005, and
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the Palestinians proceeded to elect Hamas, and
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then Hamas proceeded to kill many of its opponents. And
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the Palestinians, by and large, support Hamas,
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and they turned Hamas, Hamas did. They
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turned the Gaza Strip into the world's
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most nefarious terror state. Filled
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with literally hundreds of kilometers of
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terror tunnels and rockets
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and sophisticated Now
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again, all of this is symbolic. It doesn't
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matter what Ireland says. It doesn't matter what
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Spain says. It doesn't matter what Norway says.
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I will note that all three of these
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countries were neutral during World War II. So
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neutral on the Nazis, I guess they missed their opportunity to
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just openly side with them the first time. So now they're going
8:16
to side with today's Nazis in Hamas and the Palestinian Authority and
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Islam if you hide and all the rest. But
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this is all symbolic because, of course,
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there are like 140 countries that currently,
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quote unquote, recognize a state of Palestine.
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But there is no state of Palestine
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because, again, in order to have a
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state, you actually have to have typically
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a government, borders, and citizenship. And there
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is no Palestinian state that has any
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of these things. Okay, let's start with the prospect
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of a government. Typically, if you're going to recognize a state, the
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state has to have a government. Who governs
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the, quote unquote, state of Palestine? A state
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of Palestine that, by the way, the ICC
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not only recognizes but is now acting on
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behalf of when it seeks to prosecute a
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nonmember, the
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prime minister of Israel. So
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who would the government be? Well, if
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there were a government in a Palestinian state, it
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would be the people who rape their
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supposed sex slaves among Israeli
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women and murder babies. That would
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be the government. According
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to polling data before
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October 7th, Fatah, which is
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the military arm of the Palestinian Authority, was
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barely more popular than
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Hamas with regard to the
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West Bank. But
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today, Hamas would actually defeat Fatah in
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the so-called West Bank, Judea and Samaria
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in the Gaza Strip. Hamas
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is wildly popular. 59%
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of all Palestinians think Hamas should rule Gaza. 70%
9:39
were satisfied with the role that Hamas has played
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during the war. Even
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among people who believed before October
9:47
7th that Fatah should win, they
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believed 56% said the person who
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should lead a Palestinian government is a man
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named Marwan Barghouti who is serving multiple life
9:56
sentences for his role in the murder of
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Jews during the Second Intifada. So let's
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be clear. It would be a terror government. But
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the reality is that no one treats the
10:06
actual terror government of Hamas as a government,
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because typically governments are responsible for the safety
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and well-being of their citizens, correct? What
10:14
is Hamas doing? Nobody treats
10:16
Hamas as the government of Gaza, including
10:18
the Europeans. If they did, all
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blame for humanitarian problems in Gaza would
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fall on Hamas. But the entire
10:25
European infrastructure, including the ICC, is placing
10:27
blame for the humanitarian situation in the
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Gaza Strip on Israel. They're
10:31
expecting Israel to ship in humanitarian aid. Now,
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nobody has made the argument among all the myriad
10:37
human rights arguments that are made about Russia and
10:40
its human rights violations in Ukraine. Nobody
10:42
has made the argument that Russia is not
10:44
shipping humanitarian aid into Ukraine. They won't even
10:46
make that argument about Russia. But
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they're making that argument about Israel despite
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the fact that they now apparently recognize a
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sovereign state of Palestine in some bizarre way.
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In fact, the government of Palestine were there
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to be one, routinely steals aid
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from its own people. How much aid do they
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steal from their own people? Well, you get to pay
11:06
for it, which is really exciting. One
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of the wonderful things about American Middle Eastern foreign policy
11:11
is that you generally are funding both sides of every
11:13
war in the Middle East. We,
11:15
the American taxpayers, are funding Iran and we're
11:17
funding Israel. We're funding Hamas and we're funding
11:19
Israel. We're funding Hezbollah via the
11:21
proxy of Iran and we're funding
11:23
Israel. That's the way that it works in the Middle
11:25
East because we are idiots. And so now we're doing
11:28
it on a direct – like directly. So
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the Biden administration, in all of its extraordinary
11:32
wisdom, has spent hundreds of millions of dollars
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to build a pier in the Mediterranean
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off the coast of the Gaza Strip with
11:39
the supposed attempt to
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get humanitarian aid into the Gaza Strip.
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That's the basic attempt. There's
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only one problem, and there's been the problem throughout. The
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minute that the aid enters an area
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that Hamas has control over, Hamas steals
11:54
the aid. The problem has never been
11:57
Israeli willingness to get humanitarian aid. into
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the Gaza Strip, food for the civilians
12:02
in Gaza. That has never remotely been
12:05
the problem. In fact, over
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the course of this conflict, Israel
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has shipped in thousands of calories per day,
12:12
per Palestinian civilian, into
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the Gaza Strip. There
12:17
actually is no mass starvation in the Gaza
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Strip by any available metric. It
12:23
doesn't matter. The United States decided we were
12:25
going to build this pier, and we're going to pretend
12:27
that the real obstacle to getting the aid in was somehow
12:29
the Israeli government, which is the only force in the
12:31
region attempting to get aid in. In fact, the Karim
12:33
Shalom Crossing, which Israel now controls near Rafah,
12:37
the Karim Shalom Crossing and the Rafah Crossing, are
12:39
both being attacked by Hamas in
12:41
order to maintain the blockade
12:44
against humanitarian aid getting in. In fact, the
12:46
Pentagon even admitted this. The
12:48
Pentagon actually came out and admitted this. Here's
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Pentagon Major General Patrick Rider, openly
12:53
acknowledging that despite the
12:56
fact that 569 metric
12:58
tons of aid had
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passed through the U.S. built pier, zero
13:04
had reached actual Palestinian civilians. All
13:06
of it had gone to Hamas.
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This is the Pentagon admitting that. Those are your taxpayers. So where's
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the government? I thought that there was a government. If you're
13:13
going to recognize the state of Palestine, it's got to have a Palestinian government. Where's
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the government? Why aren't you holding
13:17
that government to account? Here's
13:20
the Pentagon acknowledging the failure. Am
13:23
I accurate to say zero has been delivered to the
13:25
people of Gaza so far? You'd
13:29
have to check with the World Food Program. I
13:31
know that aid is getting in, but it's
13:33
not accurate that no aid has been delivered.
13:35
We've been doing airdrops. We've
13:38
been helping to facilitate aid coming over the
13:40
Rand clan crossings. But the causeway has been
13:42
able to get over 569
13:45
metric tons of aid into Gaza for
13:47
onward delivery. So yes,
13:49
very shortly, I think you'll see aid starting to
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be delivered. That has been delivered, right? Today.
13:55
As of today, I do not believe so. It
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has been delivered up until today, and
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the Pentagon acknowledges some of that
14:04
initial aid that was brought in, as it was
14:06
being taken along the transportation route, was intercepted by
14:08
some people who took that aid off those vehicles.
14:11
Who could those people be? Where
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is the government of the state of
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Palestine? Where is it? Hilariously, members of
14:18
the media, left-wingers like Chris Hayes, are
14:20
astonished and befuddled that the aid is
14:22
being stolen by Hamas. These,
14:25
of course, these are cretin. Larry
14:27
Seligman said, Ryder says, I do not believe any of the
14:29
aid that's been delivered through the piers actually got into the
14:31
people of Gaza. And Chris Hayes is like, wait, what? That's
14:33
what he tweeted out, wait, wait. Right,
14:35
because you're a dullard. Everyone has known
14:38
this for legitimately months. Because
14:40
once again, the terrorist entity that
14:42
runs the Gaza Strip is not anything
14:44
like a government that you would want
14:46
to recognize as a government. So
14:49
when you say you recognize a state of
14:51
Palestine, who's the government? Who is
14:53
the government? There is no government
14:55
other than terror groups. You are literally acknowledging
14:57
a terror state in the aftermath of a
14:59
slaughter on October 7. What
15:02
you are basically saying is, go slaughter Jews and get
15:04
a state. Go slaughter, kill, rape,
15:06
maim Jews and get a state. That
15:08
is the logic of Ireland, Norway and
15:10
Spain. It's absolutely incredible. This
15:13
Palestinian state, this supposedly recognized Palestinian state, which
15:15
by the way, again, there are lots of
15:17
countries that already, quote unquote, recognize a Palestinian
15:19
state. Sweden did it in 2014. Poland did
15:22
it in 1988. There still
15:24
is no Palestinian state because typically a state
15:26
has to have government, borders and citizenship. The
15:29
reason there is no Palestinian state, as everyone who
15:31
has ever studied this conflict knows and is honest
15:33
about, is
15:35
because no Palestinian entity
15:37
ever has accepted
15:40
any sort of partition plan with
15:42
regard to the land of Israel.
15:44
None. It has never happened, ever.
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Let's go through the maps just to remind
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order. So,
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here is a map of
17:11
the Peel Commission Plan rejected by the
17:13
Arabs. Is this the Peel Commission?
17:15
Is this when this is British Mandate Palestine? Okay,
17:18
British Mandate Palestine, the Peel Commission originally,
17:21
before the Peel Commission, during the Balfour Declaration, you go all
17:23
the way back in British history, like 1919, Balfour
17:26
Declaration suggested that a Jewish state,
17:29
or a Jewish national homeland, would be established in
17:31
Israel and what is today Jordan. And
17:34
then, the British government sliced off Jordan,
17:36
it was then called Trans-Jordan, and
17:38
they said this would be the Arab state.
17:41
And then, under Arab pressure, because
17:43
there were massive attacks on Jews
17:45
and British soldiers by Arabs in
17:47
the intervening period, by 1937, the
17:49
Peel Commission proposed a partition plan.
17:52
That partition plan would have left, under
17:54
British rule, a corridor from Jaffo to
17:57
Jerusalem. That would have been
17:59
under British rule. And then, virtually
18:01
the entirety of the land of Israel,
18:03
the modern state of Israel, would have
18:05
been an Arab state, ranging
18:07
all the way in the north from nearly Lake Tiberius
18:10
all the way down to the Gulf of Aqaba. You
18:13
would have a split Jewish state that
18:15
contained like rikhovot in the south and
18:18
went up to like Svaat in the north. It was
18:21
a remnant, rump state. The Jews accepted this.
18:23
The Arabs rejected it. Then
18:26
in 1947, the British presented a –
18:29
they put it before the UN – the UN
18:31
presented a partition plan in 1947. Again,
18:35
a rump Jewish state
18:37
with indefensible borders. Absolutely
18:39
indefensible borders. The proposed Jewish state
18:41
would have sliced off not only the Gaza
18:43
Strip, but a large segment of the south
18:45
of Israel. Israel would have been left with
18:47
basically the Negev Desert, a corridor from Tel
18:49
Aviv to Haifa. Jerusalem
18:53
would have been an international zone. The
18:56
entirety of the West Bank – larger than the West Bank actually
18:58
currently – would have been an Arab
19:00
state plus parts of northern Israel. That
19:03
was the plan presented in 1947 by the
19:05
United Nations. The Jews accepted
19:07
the plan. The Arabs rejected the plan and
19:09
proceeded to launch an attack in 1948. That
19:14
attack in 1948 ended
19:16
with Israel controlling slightly more territory than
19:19
it would have if the Arabs had
19:21
actually just acknowledged the UN partition
19:23
plan in 1947. Here
19:25
is a map of what happened in
19:27
1948. Attacks from Saudi Arabia, Egypt,
19:30
Jordan, Syria, and
19:32
Lebanon. All
19:35
those armies simultaneously attacked the nation's state of
19:37
Israel. The nation's state of
19:39
Israel fought back. They ended up with control
19:42
of what looks like what is
19:44
now called the Green Line borders, the
19:47
pre-1967 borders. Now,
19:50
during the intervening period, 1948 to 1967, Arabs
19:54
controlled what would now be the
19:56
quote-unquote Palestinian state, including Jordan controlling
19:58
the so-called Lebanon. From
20:01
restricted religious
20:03
activities in Jerusalem, Jordan
20:08
made Judenrein the entire area of the West Bank. The
20:10
Gaza Strip, of course, had no Jews. It was controlled by
20:13
Egypt. There was no clamor for
20:15
an independent Palestinian state. In fact, the
20:17
Palestine Liberation Organization to liberate Palestine was
20:19
directed against the state of Israel and
20:21
founded in 1964, when all of the
20:23
current, quote-unquote, borders of the state of
20:25
Palestine were under Arab control. Again,
20:28
a state of Palestine was always a Trojan horse to
20:30
destroy the state of Israel. That's what it always was,
20:32
and it is what it remains. That
20:35
is why the Arabs never accepted any sort
20:37
of partition plan ever. So
20:40
after 1948, again, is when the
20:42
Arabs are now in control of what is currently called
20:44
the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. There
20:47
is no independent Palestinian state, not even one that's
20:49
proposed by Jordan or by Egypt. So
20:53
then, 1967 war,
20:55
the Arabs, under a
20:57
pan-Arab movement, led
20:59
by Nasser, decide to mobilize, Israel
21:02
preemptively strikes Egypt. And after the
21:04
1967 war, the Six-Day
21:06
War, Israel ends up in control of the
21:09
Gaza Strip, the West Bank, the Golan Heights,
21:11
and the Sinai Desert, all the
21:13
way up to the Suez Canal. That
21:16
is the land that Israel ends up winning in
21:18
a war that it did not
21:20
want. What
21:23
you'll see in the history of this conflict, Arabs routinely
21:25
reject peace plans, launch war against Israel, get their asses
21:27
kicked, and then whine about it and demand that they
21:30
get the land back. That
21:32
is the constant pattern throughout this history. If
21:35
ever once a peace plan had been accepted and
21:38
then simply lived through and developed,
21:42
and any Arab state, Palestinian state, Jordan
21:44
or Egypt had just decided, you know what? We're
21:47
going to develop the land that we currently hold
21:49
and create working economies and functional societies as opposed
21:51
to directing all of this as a Trojan horse
21:53
to destroy the Jewish state. Everything would
21:55
have been hunky-dory. They didn't until the
21:57
conflict remains ongoing. Okay,
22:00
that's the borders after 67 in 1973 The
22:04
Arabs this time led by Anwar
22:07
Sadat in Egypt. They decide
22:09
that they're going to launch a surprise attack on
22:11
Israel Israel ends
22:13
up again gaining slightly more territory than
22:15
it would have had before the Yom
22:18
Kippur War Which
22:20
was an attempted war to destroy the state of Israel
22:22
yet again Hey,
22:24
so in the
22:26
early 1990s the Oslo peace Accords are
22:29
assigned Idiotic plan by Israel
22:31
to now try to negotiate another peace deal
22:33
So the entire Sinai by the way is
22:35
now in Egyptian hands It was sliced off
22:38
under the Camp David Accords in
22:40
the late 1970s 1978 under
22:43
Jimmy Carter president of the United States and
22:45
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so Israel gives up the entire
23:55
Sinai desert for an agreement of peace
23:57
with the Egyptians So
24:00
that then goes away. Then
24:02
the Oslo Accords. So the
24:04
Oslo Accords happen, and
24:07
effectively speaking, the
24:09
Oslo Accords agree to a certain number
24:12
of areas. There's going to
24:14
be a gradual definition
24:16
of the borders of a Palestinian state
24:18
predicated on a series of steps being followed,
24:21
including the establishment of some sort of durable
24:23
peace. That is the
24:25
plan under Oslo. And of course, Israel is idiotic
24:27
to sign this because the person on the other
24:29
side of the table was arch-terrorist Yasser Arafat, a
24:31
mass-murdering piece of sh**. So Israel
24:35
foolishly signs the Oslo Accords, which
24:38
has been a bloody nightmare for them ever
24:40
since. This established
24:43
what were called areas A, B, and C
24:46
in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Area
24:49
A was under sole Palestinian
24:51
control. Area B was
24:54
under mixed Israeli and Palestinian security
24:56
control. And Area C was
24:58
not under Palestinian control at all. That
25:01
was the way that the Accords worked. That's the
25:03
way the Oslo Accords worked. There
25:06
had been no final definition of borders.
25:08
In 2000, Ehud Barak, a far-left Israeli
25:10
prime minister – I mean
25:12
extremely far-left Israeli prime minister – he
25:15
made a proposal. This
25:17
proposal would have allowed
25:19
for annexation of largely Jewish areas in
25:21
the West Bank in
25:23
return for land swaps that
25:26
would come from the state of Israel
25:28
to a Palestinian state. There would
25:30
be a corridor between the West Bank
25:32
and Gaza Strip, essentially a highway
25:34
between the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
25:38
The state of Palestine would
25:40
then be very close to
25:42
looking like what the borders looked like between 1948 and
25:44
1967, except in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
25:49
Those would now be controlled by the
25:51
Palestinian Authority. That
25:54
was turned down by Yasser Arafat. He
25:56
Said no. And Then he walked away. And
26:00
he started the so called Second Intifada. A
26:02
violent uprising that ended up killing thousands of
26:04
Israelis. And. The reason you walked
26:06
away from that deal despite the richness of the deal
26:08
is Bill Clinton has he just said. The.
26:10
President of the time and agree fan of Friend of Israel.
26:14
The. Reason you are me if I'm a deal. Is. Because
26:16
again, There. Is no desire for
26:19
an actual partition plan on the part of
26:21
Halcion's they want all of gets. There's.
26:23
A reason October seventh is popular. That is why
26:25
when European country say we recognize a state of
26:28
Pals and without borders, what they are really recognizing
26:30
is an attempt to destroy the state of Israel
26:32
until all the jews living in it. Because.
26:34
That is the asshole desire of governing entities
26:36
in the Palestinian Authority and in the Gaza
26:39
Strip. In Hamas. Is those the
26:41
two thousand and can see the proposal? Then in two thousand
26:43
eight and who own their. Searching
26:45
for centrists figure. Made.
26:48
A desperate pain in an attempt to get
26:50
a piece. You. So.
26:52
He he made a two thousand a proposal. That
26:55
would have split sovereignty over Jerusalem. Air
26:57
is nice. Recently been transferred to the
26:59
nascent State of Palestine. There.
27:02
Would have been a hand over of the entirety
27:04
of Gaza Strip. To. Be Palestinians.
27:07
There. Would have been a hand over of pretty
27:09
much the entirety. Of the West Bank.
27:12
To. The Palestinians with land swaps who
27:14
town for the fact that there are
27:16
Jews live in historically Judea and Samaria.
27:19
In. The reason I say the so called less banks because the term
27:21
west bank. Is. About seven years old the
27:23
term zidane some area are literally thousands of years
27:25
old. The confide in the middle. And
27:28
so you're talking about cities of hundreds of
27:30
thousands of people's bet. Seven hundred, eight hundred
27:32
thousand Jews who live. In. The
27:35
West Bank because of their historically Jewish areas.
27:38
That the Palestinians on a map where boss
27:40
do not even issue a counter offer muffled
27:42
Boss just walked away from the table. So.
27:45
When I say the recognizing instead of house and
27:47
means you're there is a state without borders. It's
27:49
not that Israel has not tried to establish. Worse
27:51
is that the Palestinians the wanted to find borders
27:53
because the moment they define a border, Then.
27:55
They can no longer as as a trojan horse against
27:57
Israel. Because. the
27:59
react The Palestinian leadership
28:01
– I'm talking about some members of the
28:03
Palestinian population, although, again, by polling data, they support their
28:05
leadership, and they support the genocidal goal of the destruction
28:08
of the state of Israel. The
28:11
Palestinian leadership does
28:14
not want a state. The reason they do
28:16
not want a state along partition lines is
28:18
because at that point, the Trojan horse game
28:20
is over. Because
28:23
what they have always said they want
28:25
are two things. They have said
28:28
that they supposedly want a
28:30
partition plan, which they've never defined, never
28:32
accepted, and never specified. And
28:35
then they have suggested they want a quote-unquote right of return.
28:38
A right of return means that any
28:40
Arab who left or is expelled during
28:42
the 1947-48 War of Independence in
28:44
the state of Israel, they would
28:46
all, along with their descendants, be allowed to move back into a
28:49
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28:51
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29:55
were expelled or left various Arab countries in the region. between
30:00
1948 and 1967, and
30:03
moved to Israel. These were
30:05
refugees that Israel took in. Not
30:08
only have the Arab states not taken in
30:10
Palestinian refugees, they still call them refugee camps.
30:12
We are 70 years later. None
30:15
of these current states, like
30:17
Ireland, Spain, Norway, Hungary,
30:20
Poland, none of them have
30:22
suggested that because they recognize the state
30:24
of Palestine. You know what? You
30:27
know what isn't a refugee camp? A city in
30:29
a state that is yours. That is no
30:31
longer a refugee camp. But every
30:33
one of these entities still terms all
30:36
of these people refugees. How
30:38
can you be a refugee in your own state? So
30:40
if you acknowledge the state, how can you
30:43
simultaneously say its citizens are refugees? They are no
30:45
longer refugees, especially when you're talking about, in many
30:47
cases, the great grandkids of people who left because
30:49
they didn't want to be in the way of
30:51
a conflict as Arab armies stormed into Israel in
30:53
1947-48. That's
30:56
total insanity. Population movement has been a constant
30:58
throughout human history. You
31:01
never hear about a quote-unquote right of
31:03
return or populations that move
31:05
during wartime or are expelled during wartime. That
31:07
is generally not a thing, but that has
31:09
been kept alive specifically in order to destroy
31:11
the state of Israel. And this is why
31:13
you don't see any of the countries that
31:16
acknowledge a state of Palestine say, okay, now
31:18
that you have a state of Palestine which we've acknowledged,
31:20
you don't get to go and demand citizenship in the
31:22
state that you wish to destroy next door. That's
31:24
not a thing, but here is the UNRWA
31:26
map of so-called
31:29
refugee camps in the area. And
31:31
the UNRWA is basically a front group for Hamas.
31:35
It is an agency of
31:37
the United Nations that is devoted specifically and
31:40
only. It's the Relief and Works Agency. It
31:42
is devoted specifically and only to Palestinian refugees.
31:46
80 years later, and
31:48
if you look at a map of these so-called
31:50
refugee camps, you're looking at refugee camps that are
31:52
not refugee camps. You're talking about Chabbalah. That is
31:54
a major city. You're talking
31:58
About Nablus. Major
32:00
city. You're not refugee camps. Either
32:03
cities. There's any any so called state
32:05
of Palestine so he can have it both ways either your
32:07
knowledge instead of house and which means you have to define
32:10
a government. The. People of Palestine and
32:12
our citizens of a state of house and
32:14
the use a you recognize which means they
32:16
cannot the man citizenship in another state. That
32:19
they have no connection with. In
32:21
order to threat. But again, all of this
32:24
is malarkey. All this is nonsense. The reality
32:26
is that many of states that are currently
32:28
acknowledging a state of Palestine the reason they're
32:30
doing this is because they believe that Israel
32:32
is a cancer in the region and they
32:35
wish to see it extirpated. It's but they
32:37
don't want to say that out loud and
32:39
they're perfectly willing to. Facilitate.
32:42
Terrorism because that's what it is. A
32:44
massive terrorist. Again, none of the countries
32:46
that just said that they acknowledge a
32:48
State of Palestine. Zero of them, Zero
32:50
of them acknowledged a State of Palestine
32:52
on October. Six. After Hamas
32:54
commits an atrocity, that's when they say okay now
32:56
get a State. That's the way
32:59
this works. You. Deserve a state he tells.
33:01
Enough to use remains enough Use ne deserve a
33:03
say? How's that going to facilitate peace in the
33:05
region? Not. On your life. You
33:07
think? That the Saudis are interested
33:09
in a Palestinian state, they certainly are not.
33:12
They have to say that they are because
33:14
obviously their population hate Israel. But.
33:16
The Saudi leadership has zero interest in
33:18
a state of Palestine and becomes an
33:21
Iranian proxies state directed against it nears
33:23
on borders. Of course I'm not interested
33:25
in that. Which. Is why
33:27
the Saudis openly said recently that
33:30
they're desperately attempting to yell at
33:32
them. Administration: Please Stop pressuring say
33:34
Palestinian State. Stupid. We.
33:36
Will normalize if you just sit the hell up. But.
33:39
You abide more because again, he is
33:41
part of this broader idiotic notion. That
33:44
when a Palestinian state is magical, establish a conflict
33:46
in the League goes away, which is absolutely asinine.
33:48
Vast majority of conference in the Middle East. If.
33:51
You're dead wounded. Every war has nothing
33:53
to do with Israel or the Palestinians.
33:56
Check. out the iran iraq war or the
33:58
conflict in syria or isis Or the
34:00
takeover of Lebanon by Iran, if you don't believe me.
34:04
War is a pretty constant feature of the region,
34:06
actually, as it turns out. The
34:08
Saudis don't care about this. How do you know this?
34:11
Because the Wall Street Journal literally reported that the
34:13
state would be willing to accept a verbal agreement
34:15
from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that he'd be
34:17
willing to renew talks for Palestinian statehood. That's
34:20
all they wanted, like a fig leaf. And
34:22
the Biden administration wasn't willing to let it go at
34:24
death. They were trying to pressure Israel to make concessions
34:27
to a terror entity in the middle of a war
34:29
against the terror entity. Meanwhile,
34:31
would it facilitate peace for there to be a
34:34
Palestinian state take in control of its own borders?
34:36
Absolutely not, considering those borders have been used to
34:38
facilitate terrorism. The reason why
34:40
Egypt has been so angry about
34:42
Israel going into Rafah, which borders Egypt, is
34:44
because they are afraid – and they are
34:47
correct to be afraid – that Israel is
34:49
going to discover massive, gigantic tunnels going from
34:51
Egypt into the Gaza Strip. Tunnels
34:53
for funneling out Hamas fighters and for funneling in weaponry.
34:56
Recently, it was revealed that the country of
34:58
Turkey is hosting 1,000 wounded Hamas fighters. So
35:00
you ask yourself, how did they get out?
35:03
The answer is, they got out through that border.
35:07
The reason the Egyptians are ticked off is because the
35:09
Egyptians have a serious terror threat in the Sinai
35:11
Desert. They've basically been allowing that to fester,
35:13
grow, and direct itself against Israel. If
35:15
Israel shuts down that border in a serious
35:18
way by closing off the tunnels, right now
35:20
it's basically a one-way border. Supplies
35:22
are going into Qomassistan in the Gaza Strip, but
35:24
you're not getting mass population moving out into Egypt
35:26
because Egypt doesn't want any of those people. In
35:29
fact, Egypt has a gigantic wall on that side of the
35:31
border. We should take some lessons from them on our own
35:33
southern border. But Egypt,
35:36
like many of these other countries, feels held
35:38
hostage by a wing of
35:40
radicals who are inside the country, and so they
35:42
are happy to facilitate terrorism. Do you think it
35:44
gets better or worse with a Palestinian state? We
35:46
all know the answer to this, which is why
35:48
Qomass issued a thank you. Qomass issued a really nice
35:51
thank you to these countries. Qomass
35:53
put out the following statement. The recognition of a
35:55
Palestinian state by Norway, Spain, and Ireland is the
35:58
fruit of the struggle and the resistance. Yes,
36:01
indeed you do. The
36:04
Europeans, as it turns out, appeasement
36:07
never ended. Or maybe it's something
36:09
worse than appeasement. Maybe
36:11
it's appeasement because they believe that if they
36:13
just give terrorists enough that they'll be left
36:15
alone. Now, Spain has a history of this. In the
36:18
aftermath of a massive terror attack in Spain, the
36:20
Spanish government decided it would no longer support the war in Iraq,
36:22
not on principle but out of fear of the terrorists. So
36:26
it could just be appeasement, or it could be
36:28
something significantly worse, which is a belief that really
36:30
it would be better for the world if the
36:32
Palestinians, including Hamas, achieve their goal. Now,
36:35
in the United States, the reaction
36:37
has been somewhat fascinating because the
36:40
Republican Party obviously thinks this is idiotic. The
36:42
Democratic Party is split.
36:44
The Democratic Party wants to
36:46
agree with Ireland, Norway, Spain.
36:49
They want to agree with them. But
36:52
there's still a wing of the Democratic Party that acknowledges
36:54
that a state of Palestine has no government other than
36:56
terrorists, no borders that even the Palestinians will define, and
36:59
no citizenry that they will define as citizens of the state
37:01
sufficient that they don't try to swamp the state of Israel
37:03
with a bunch of people who want to destroy it. So
37:07
the Democratic Party is split. We'll get into that in
37:09
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meanwhile, the American Democratic Party reaction to
41:29
everything that's going on in the Middle East has
41:31
of course been wildly split between sort of the
41:33
old school liberals in the Democratic Party who
41:35
recognized that actually Israel is a
41:38
democratic liberal state that shares
41:40
western values. And people on
41:42
the left who believe that Israel is an oppressor,
41:44
apartheid state, just like America is an oppressor state
41:46
that stole land and all the rest of this.
41:49
And you can see the split emerging in the Democratic Party.
41:52
So on the one side, you have Democratic Senator Chris Coons.
41:54
Of course, Coons is in no great shape when it comes
41:56
to support for Israel, but at least he recognizes that
41:58
Hamas is a democratic liberal state. Hamas is being rewarded
42:01
by Ireland and
42:03
by Norway and by Spain. Let's
42:07
be clear, Hamas is a hateful
42:09
terrorist organization dedicated to killing Jews
42:11
and destroying Israel. So
42:14
that they put out a statement today
42:16
cheering on these announcements by
42:18
Spain and Norway and Ireland should suggest
42:20
that this is not a constructive step
42:22
at this time. And we
42:25
should continue pressing for a
42:27
two-state solution through negotiations. Again,
42:31
good luck with that with the pressing for the two-state solution
42:33
through negotiations. As it turns out, only one of those sides
42:35
actually would like a peace deal and that's the Israelis. As
42:38
everyone knows, who's watched this conflict for any
42:40
amount of time, if Israel put
42:42
down all of its guns tomorrow, every Jew
42:44
in the region would be dead. If the
42:46
Palestinians put all their guns and their suicide
42:49
bombs and their educational materials educating small children
42:51
into a suicide cult, down tomorrow there would
42:53
be peace in the region in
42:55
this particular conflict at the very least. But
42:57
the Democratic Party is indeed split. And so you
43:00
have a split between the moderate liberals who
43:02
still mouthed platitudes of support
43:04
for the state of Israel and the wild left.
43:06
And they don't know what to do inside the
43:09
Democratic Party. So
43:11
Mike Johnson, the Speaker of the House, he
43:13
has been pushing this gap
43:15
in the Democratic Party, making it clear to Americans that
43:17
there is this wide gap in the Democratic Party. And
43:19
Democrats are now very angry about it. They're very angry.
43:21
And you'll recall that in the middle of this conflict,
43:23
Chuck Schumer decided that this was an amazing time to
43:25
try to oust the sitting prime minister of the state
43:28
of Israel. Again, not a move that he's
43:30
ever made about, say, Vladimir Zelensky. In fact, I'm
43:32
hard pressed to think of a single time in
43:34
the recent past that the United States has attempted
43:36
to oust a democratically elected leader of an ally
43:38
in a time of war. That's
43:41
kind of an astonishing thing when you think about it. In
43:43
the past, the United States has been
43:45
party to a number of coups, including
43:47
coups in allies, but never a democratically
43:49
elected leader in an allied state. If
43:53
we've cooed out democratically elected communists in
43:55
non-allied states, we've
43:57
cooed out dictators in the
43:59
United States. in non-allied states or even in
44:01
allied states like South Korea, for example.
44:04
But I really can't think of a single example where
44:06
an allied state of the United States, the
44:09
U.S. government tries to force out an elected leader
44:11
in a time of war. It's not
44:14
an astonishing thing, actually. Well, now
44:16
Mike Johnson is saying that
44:18
Netanyahu, the prime minister of Israel, who is
44:20
duly elected, that he should come
44:22
and speak in front of Congress. And Democrats are fighting
44:24
mad about it. Nancy Pelosi said no. Well,
44:27
who gives a crap what she says? She's a minority leader. But
44:29
this is creating a serious conflict inside the Democratic Party.
44:34
So White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan said
44:36
on Wednesday the prime minister didn't speak to the White House about any
44:38
speech. Apparently,
44:41
Chuck Schumer is divided on it.
44:43
Representative Dean Phillips said he thinks the invitation
44:46
is a, quote unquote, political gesture. Phillips
44:49
said, I imagine the personal and political
44:51
conflicts facing Leader Schumer. Now,
44:53
again, how many times can we have Vladimir Zelensky here
44:56
to talk to the media and talk to the president
44:58
and talk to Congress, but not have
45:00
the elected leader of the other allied state
45:03
that has been significantly more of an ally historically
45:05
to the United States than Ukraine has? I mean,
45:08
Ukraine is a fairly new standing ally to the West.
45:12
Kind of an amazing, amazing thing. And of course,
45:14
that split is coming about because you have the
45:16
Bernie Sanders wing of the party that really, in
45:18
the end, wishes that the United States would side
45:20
with Ireland, Norway, and Spain in basically
45:23
just handing Hamas a state. Here's Bernie yesterday. What
45:26
do you make of Netanyahu coming to address Congress? Would you go
45:28
to that? I think it's a terrible idea. No, I
45:30
won't come. Look, you have
45:32
a prime minister
45:36
who has created the worst
45:38
humanitarian disaster in modern history.
45:41
Israel, of course, had the right to
45:44
defend itself against the Hamas terrorist attack. But
45:47
what Netanyahu has done is gone to
45:49
war against all that
45:51
war against the entire Palestinian people,
45:53
women and children. Five
45:55
percent of the population is now dead or wounded,
45:58
60 percent of them are murdered. Some 200,000 housing…
46:04
He's just using monstrosity. He's such a liar and a
46:06
terrible person Bernie. I don't need to listen to this
46:08
old socialist dullard drain on society's resources. The
46:11
worst person in the United States Senate by far
46:13
Bernie Sanders. He's just such a clown. He's such
46:15
a clown. The fact that anybody takes him
46:17
seriously shows how clownish our politics are. It's just
46:20
a general matter using Hamas statistics and declaring that
46:22
the war is somehow Israel has a right to
46:24
prosecute but not to actually fight a war in
46:26
which they have the best terrorist to serve.
46:29
Terrorist to civilian dead ratio in the
46:31
history of urban warfare. Kind of
46:33
amazing, but again, that's the split inside the Democratic
46:35
Party. So Joe Biden is trying to bridge that
46:38
split because he's afraid of losing votes
46:40
from liberal Jewish Americans who don't like his
46:42
stance on Israel particularly much. He's
46:44
doing this by, of course, slandering Donald Trump. He's
46:47
now trying to claim that he is the force
46:49
for light and goodness with regard to Jews in
46:51
the United States. Weird since all of your allies
46:53
seem to be arrayed in favor of campus protesters
46:56
who love Hamas. This
46:58
is just pathetic. It really is. He
47:17
cares about holding onto power. I care about you.
47:19
That's Hitler's language. That is a reference to the
47:21
myth that the Democrats are touting
47:24
as of yesterday. They're selling this myth
47:26
that Donald Trump is somehow
47:28
attempting to create a unified Reich because he
47:31
used a computer program or somebody else
47:33
he knows or doesn't know used a computer program
47:35
to create an ad. And it had a headline
47:37
that was blurred out that said unified Reich in
47:39
it. That's his pitch. But
47:42
everybody knows the truth, which is that in
47:44
term two, Joe Biden would be significantly more
47:46
pro Hamas than he already is. And
47:48
right now, again, the United States is
47:50
engaged in negotiation tactics that are designed
47:52
to prevent Israel from finishing off Hamas
47:54
in the Gaza Strip, which would leave
47:56
American hostages, including many of
47:58
the people who you saw in those videos. In fact,
48:02
Project Veritas came
48:05
out with a video yesterday showing
48:08
Sterling Waters, a U.S. National
48:11
Security Council advisor, explaining that
48:14
Biden is only pretending to be
48:16
somewhat pro-Israel for now. In term
48:19
two, he'll just make the full
48:21
turn. You're not going to continue to lie
48:23
and you're going to think it's wrong and you're
48:25
going to be fully split without facing serious consequences.
48:29
But that is a second term, decisions
48:32
of bandwidth, that first term, you know. So
48:34
we can't say now since you're probably due support.
48:37
Yeah, I'm due support that we can't get
48:39
to in a semi-annual. So
48:44
again, he'll make the full turn.
48:47
This is the split inside the
48:49
Democratic Party. Again, the predictable – there
48:52
may be – let's just assume good and
48:54
noble intentions on the part of everyone for
48:56
a second. The result is absolutely predictable and
48:58
Hamas knows it, which is the establishment of
49:00
a terrorist state directed at the destruction of
49:02
the state of Israel. That is the, in
49:04
fact, goal of the Palestinians writ
49:06
large by polling data. They do not wish to live
49:08
in side by side with
49:10
Israel in peace. I wish that that were the
49:13
case. Israel certainly wishes that that were the case.
49:15
Everybody wishes that that were the case, except apparently
49:17
the Palestinian population, which continues to support Hamas, the
49:19
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unsurprisingly, Joe Biden continues to ride really low in the
49:54
polls, according to a new swing states poll from Cook
49:56
Political and And
50:00
the G.S. Strategy Group, which is a Democratic Party group,
50:02
and B.S.U., which is a Republican Party group. It's
50:04
sort of a bipartisan polling outfit. Donald
50:07
Trump is now ahead quite heavily in many
50:09
of the swing states. He's ahead by nine
50:11
in Nevada. When you include R.F.K. Jr., he's
50:13
up by eight. And Pennsylvania is up by
50:15
three, 48-45. In
50:18
Georgia, he's up by three. In North Carolina, he's
50:20
up by seven. In Michigan, he is up by
50:22
two. In Arizona, he is up by ones. That's
50:24
a little closer than I think people would like
50:27
it to be in the Republican Party. In Wisconsin,
50:29
he is tied. So ain't
50:31
none of these particularly good polls for Joe Biden,
50:33
which means that Joe Biden's plan is to just
50:35
pay people. He's just going to give out money.
50:38
So yesterday, he did something. He's done this before.
50:41
You remember before the midterm elections, he went unbendid
50:43
knee to Saudi Arabia and tried to beg them
50:45
to lower the oil prices. Well, now he's going
50:47
to try to do the same thing. The Biden
50:49
administration said on Tuesday they are releasing 1 million
50:51
barrels of gasoline from a Northeast reserve established after
50:54
Superstorm Sandy in a bid to lower prices at
50:56
the pump this summer. The
50:58
sale from storage sites in New Jersey and Maine will
51:00
be allocated in increments of 100,000 barrels at a time,
51:03
which will create a competitive bidding process that
51:05
ensures gasoline can flow into local retailers ahead
51:07
of July 4th. So
51:11
as it turns out, that is just a
51:13
political move. So we're going to get rid of that
51:15
reserve in order to lower the prices ahead of the
51:17
election for Joe Biden. You could have done this at
51:19
any time. You didn't do it until now because, again,
51:21
we are now heading toward the election and it's time
51:23
to try to bribe the American people. He's also attempting
51:25
to bribe young people once again. He's
51:28
quote unquote canceling student loans for another
51:30
160,000 borrowers through a combination of existing
51:32
programs. The Education Department announced
51:34
the latest round of cancellation on Wednesday,
51:36
saying it will raise $7.7 billion in
51:38
federal student loans. With the latest action,
51:40
the administration says it is now canceled, $167 billion in student
51:44
debt from nearly 5 million Americans through several
51:46
programs. By the way, they didn't cancel the
51:48
student debt. We just ate it. We, the
51:50
taxpayers, ate the debt. So you got to
51:52
pay for the Douchebags Gender Studies Program who
51:54
is at Columbia University. Congratulations to you. That
51:57
is wonderful. The latest one of these. to
52:00
borrowers in three categories who hit certain milestones
52:02
making them eligible for cancellation. It
52:04
will go to 54,000 borrowers enrolled in Biden's
52:07
new income driven repayment program, along with 39,000
52:09
enrolled in earlier income driven programs, and
52:11
about 67,000 are eligible through the
52:14
public service loan forgiveness program. So you just
52:16
pay – the Supreme Court
52:18
literally said you can't do this. You're just doing it. Don't
52:20
worry. It's Donald Trump who's the threat to the republic. But
52:22
it turns out that bribery is not going to get you
52:24
there. It's not going to
52:27
get you there. And the Republican Party continues
52:29
to consolidate around Donald Trump. Yesterday, Nikki Haley
52:31
came out and endorsed Donald Trump. As
52:34
a voter, I
52:39
put my priorities on
52:41
a president who's going to have the backs of our
52:44
allies and hold our enemies to account, who
52:48
would secure the border, no
52:51
more excuses, a
52:53
president who would support capitalism and
52:55
freedom, a
52:59
president who understands we need less debt,
53:01
not more debt. Trump
53:05
has not been perfect on these
53:07
policies. I've made that clear many,
53:09
many times. But
53:12
Biden has been a catastrophe, so
53:15
I will be voting for Trump. Okay,
53:20
so everybody decided on the left
53:22
to now attack Nikki Haley because, again, you're the hero
53:24
of the moment so long as you don't support the
53:26
candidate against Joe Biden, when she said
53:28
she was going to support Trump, which, of course, was
53:31
sort of inevitable given the fact he's the Republican nominee
53:33
running against the worst president of my lifetime, bar none,
53:35
in Joe Biden. Everybody
53:37
sort of went nuts. Now, on the right,
53:39
you are seeing smart people like JD Van Senator
53:41
from Ohio. I have disagreements with Senator Vance, but
53:43
he's a smart politician and a very bright guy.
53:46
And he immediately came out and said, we welcome
53:48
Nikki Haley support. It's a mistake for people on
53:51
the right to yell at Nikki Haley, oh, my
53:53
God, she's on your side now. And
53:55
it's good for Donald Trump's campaign that she is on Donald
53:57
Trump's side. She will bring
53:59
in the right. People who are wavering, who are in
54:01
her camp. That is very good for Donald Trump. So
54:04
the base continues to consolidate around Trump. A lot of
54:06
coming home voters. And
54:08
meanwhile, Joe Biden doesn't have even a base
54:10
to consolidate. It's falling apart on
54:12
him. Which means that the
54:14
efforts to get Donald Trump arrested as some
54:16
sort of last ditch gambit to stop his
54:19
election, those continue at pace. AOC, the
54:21
venerable intellect, Alexander Ocasio-Cortez, who wears smart people glasses
54:23
sometimes. And then when she's really, really into it,
54:26
she puts him up on the top of her
54:28
head like this. She
54:30
says, the quiet part out loud, that they
54:32
basically are putting Trump in a legal version of an ankle
54:34
bracelet to stop him from running. By
54:38
the way, he's doing it in the south ground
54:40
not to make a point, but because he's got
54:43
court. And the man practically has the legal version
54:45
of an ankle bracelet around him, and he can't
54:47
leave the five boroughs because he always has to
54:49
be in court. And so it
54:52
is truly an embarrassment
54:54
to him. Okay,
54:58
well, I mean, I understand that you guys would love
55:00
it if you couldn't campaign. The
55:03
reality is all that's backfiring, by the way. It
55:05
is not actually going to work because people already have their
55:08
opinions with Donald Trump. If Donald
55:10
Trump reminds them of his worst excesses, it'll be a hard
55:12
election for him. If he doesn't, he's going to
55:14
win. That's just the way it is. All
55:16
right, guys, the rest of the show continues right now. We'll be
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Okay, as per our usual. Yep. So I've
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been watching a ton of post-apocalyptic shows, and
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I just need to pick your brain because
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there's been questions that have just been keeping
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me up all night long. All righty. Give
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