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Speaker 1 (00:00):
Right hour two, Sean Hannity showed toll free.
Speaker 2 (00:02):
Our number is eight hundred and ninety four to one, Sean,
if you want to be a part of the program.
We have spent a lot of time not only vetting
Kamala Harris as we've been talking about in the last hour,
but she's picked the most radical Democratic governor, the Bernie
Sanders of governors, to be her running mate. We told
you about this radical Muslim cleric who celebrated what happened
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on October the seventh and shared that pro Hitler website link.
We talked about that and his radical background and associations,
and now we know that Tim Walls has lied. The
allegations of stolen valor are true. We know that he
claimed that he had been to war and that these
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are the weapons of war late Friday night and a
Friday night news dump. They had to retract that, just
like they had to change his bio. He and because
he had given him out of rank that he never achieved.
And it gets worse. I'll play that in a second,
but here's him saying, well, this is the weapon that
I took into a war zone.
Speaker 1 (01:07):
He never went to a war zone.
Speaker 3 (01:09):
Listen, well, we can do background checks, we can do
CDC research, we can make sure we don't have reciprocal
carry amongst states, and we can make sure that those
weapons of war that I carried in war is the
only place where those weapons were at.
Speaker 2 (01:22):
He didn't carry them in war because he never went
to war. And the pushback is now getting fierce. Now
you have gold Star Mom. Actually, Sergeant Kyle Miller nineteen
part of Wall's first battalion to hundred and twenty fifth
Field Unit, an artillery unit. He died in Iraq. My
son wasn't even twenty one years old. He couldn't even
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buy alcohol. Yet he took the step to serve our
country while Walls found the best way to don and
run around his National Guard commands sergeants as Walls went
over his head the dodge fighting in Iraq, even though
he had two years left to serve. And you know
the rest of his people have and saying the same thing.
We have now uncovered another clip of Governor Walls saying
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that he actually deployed to Afghanistan as part of Operation
Enduring Freedom.
Speaker 4 (02:11):
He did not listen, and both of you with your
keen understanding of how this works especially from National Guard families.
I can tell you this having been one of those
that came back. We were in support of oef but
being sitting in there with OEF OIF veterans when we
came back, they showed us the horse whisper and told
us to be nice when we went home. And that
was the extent of it. That was in two thousand
and four.
Speaker 2 (02:32):
And then we have this other issue we have not
really examined in detail, and that is his entire career
of closing up to China and how he taught a
Chinese Communist Party approved course in China in a program
that went on and he loves. He said he has
never been treated better in his life than he was
in China. Going there one of the best things I've
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ever done. He said, if the Chinese had the proper relationship,
there are no limits on what they could have scomplish.
He said he developed such a great admiration for in
a close connection with the Chinese people. He honeymooned in
China for crying out loud, and he took all these
annual trips for hundreds of Minnesota high school students, calling
one of the trips a fifteen day adventure of a lifetime,
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and he and the Chinese government jointly sponsored scholarships for
students to study abroad in China. And you know it
gets worse than that, anyway, joining us to investigate this
particular issue which has been ignored mostly by the media.
Peter Schweitzer is the president of the Government Accountability Institute,
host of the Drill Down podcast, and Seamus Brunner also
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with the Government Accountability Institute, and they have a new
story out on walls and his connection to China, and
it's called what is behind the Great Walls of China?
Speaker 1 (03:52):
Anyway? Welcome both of you. What is the Great Walls
of China?
Speaker 5 (03:56):
Peter Sweitzer, Well, I think it's a long history that
he has with China, Sean, and I think it's a
history of him really running interference for the Chinese regime.
Just look at as he's been governor. I mean, we
can talk about the exchange program, Seame has has done
a lot of great research on that, but just look
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at his tenure as governor. Minnesota, like so many other states,
is plagued by sentinel overdoses, and yet he has never
called out China for their central role in the Fenterel crisis.
And let's remember the Bipartisan Select Committee on China in
Congress has gone on record and said China is behind
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all of this, but Walls will not criticize them. We
also know that you've reported on this Sean about these
secret police stations that are around the country that China's
set up. They're designed to harass Chinese nationals living in
the United States, and there have actually been some abductions
where they abduct people and return them to China. One
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of the seven of those is in the Twin Cities
of Minneapolis, and in fact, the organization behind it works
jointly with something called Minnesota Global, which is a Wall organization. Now,
Governor Wallas has certainly criticized the police conduct of the
Minneapolis Police Department and Saint Paul Minnesota Police Department. What
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he's never done is denounce or done anything about eliminating
this unofficial secret police department that the Chinese are actually
running in his state. And that just fits this longer
pattern Sean of running interference and offering what the Chinese
asked for with people in the West, which is big
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help with a little bad mouse. He might criticize the
Chinese here or there, but he is doing their bidding
in the things that really matter to them.
Speaker 2 (05:49):
Well, let's get your take. What else are we learning.
Did the Communist Chinese pay him in any way? Famous Bruner?
Speaker 6 (05:56):
Yes, oh, it's great to be with you. I mean,
the stolen valor, as you mentioned, is a total disgrace,
but it's all the more egregious given the fact he's
been cozying up with China. And so going back to
the beginning with these trips, the Chinese Communist Party subsidized
these trips to China. Now, Walls and his wife set
up a company, Educational Travel Adventures. This is in the nineties.
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We don't have records going back that far, but we
need to know how much money did that Wall's company
make for these trips and the fact that the Chinese
Communist Party subsidized the trips, gave scholarships to these students
who teacher Walls said, to downplay your American news when
you're over in China. I mean, we talked to multiple
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US intelligence experts they.
Speaker 1 (06:43):
Say they actually he actually said that.
Speaker 6 (06:45):
He said, you need to downplay your americanness. He told
his students when we visit China, downplay your americanness. This
was reported back in the day in the local press,
and so US intelligence experts agree. There is a zero
percent chance that the Chinese Communist Party's Ministry of State Security,
basically their CIA, wasn't aware of and even supporting these trips.
(07:09):
I mean, it's it's no chance that China's intelligence apparatus
wasn't aware of and helping facilitate these trips. And then
you know, there's so many connections. If you fast forward
to when he became governor, Peter talked about a couple
of them.
Speaker 2 (07:22):
We've got more, Peter, I mean, why do I think,
after all I've said about President Chi and all we've
exposed on this program, and you've exposed and putting you
on the program, if either you or myself or Shahamas
ever went to China would probably be arrested, never to
be seen or heard from again.
Speaker 5 (07:40):
Oh, no question about it. And look, Walls always tries
to explain away Chinese misconduct. So you know he went
on the when he was in Congress. He weren't on
the floor of the house on the anniversary of the
Tianneman Square massacre. And let's remember the most authoritative count
in the accounts in the West say that the Chinese
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military and police killed about ten thousand Chinese nationals at
Tienneman Square. On the anniversary, Wall said, yes, you know,
Tianman Square is terrible, but we have those situations in
the United States too, and then compared it to the
killing it Wounded Knee, you know, in the nineteenth century,
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and again that was tragic, thirty eight Native Americans were killed,
but there's no comparison between the two in terms of scale.
And also, you know, Wounded Knee was immediately a scandal
in the United States. President g of China his wife,
who's a famous singer in China, after the Tienanman Square massacre,
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actually sang and serenaded the troops who had participated in
that brutal killing. And for Walls to sort of try
to muddy the waters by comparing the two is just absurd.
He knows better, he knows they're not similar. But it's
this role that he plays and sort of always you know,
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giving China the benefit of the doubt, not challenging them,
not calling them out. He's been much tougher verbally on
the Trump administration that he's ever been on the g administration,
and that's what I think is so worrying, because, of course,
were he to become vice president, an important part of
his bill it would actually be international affairs. And this
is about the only thing we can see that he's
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had to do on the international stage. And it's extremely troubling.
Speaker 2 (09:30):
It's very troubling when you look at all of these issues,
I think unfortunately, and we saw this a little bit
with the with the Bidens and their work with the CEFC,
the Chinese oil conglomerate, and the sheer amount of money
that the family enterprise was making and doing business with China.
I mean, Hunter admits he has no experience and energy, oil, gas,
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call or China, but yet he's getting, you know, a fortune.
There was that infamous phone call, Seamus, where I'm sitting
next to my father the WhatsApp message actually not a
phone call, and between you know, why didn't you keep
your commitment and between everybody that this man next to
me knows and my ability to hold a grudge, you're
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going to regret not fulfilling your responsibility. Did they or
did they not get around five million dollars in one
of their bank accounts or as James comer calls them
shell corporations.
Speaker 1 (10:23):
In the days that.
Speaker 6 (10:24):
Followed, oh, they absolutely did. The Biden's cashed in big time.
But remember Joe Biden would always say he never met
with his son's Bigness business partners Chinese business partners. Now
we know that that was a lie, but there was
a point he was saying that he the public official,
never met with the Chinese. That's not true for Walls.
At his inauguration, he invited diplomats, CCP diplomats and officials
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to his inauguration. They congratulated him on his election, and
they said that they wanted to jointly promote quote the
friendly cooperative relations between Minnesota and China. That's just I mean,
maybe in California, which is much closer to China, you'd
have CCP diplomats attending your inauguration, but why in Minnesota. Now,
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that diplomat left the Walls inauguration to go meet with
various Walls cronies at this ngo that Peter mentioned, Minnesota Global,
and they were going to promote their friendly cooperation with
this it's a Walls organization that hires him for multiple
speaking engagements, this Minnesota Global, and then that organization is
partnered with the Chinese American Association of Minnesota, another CCP cutout,
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and this is the secret police station that Schweitzer mentions,
and so the connections are so close. And then they
all have Walls come speak at their events, these Chinese
Communist Party backed events, and he's done this multiple times.
I've not seen a governor. We've looked at a lot
of governors. We've not seen governors who are meeting and
cozying up with Chinese spy organizations.
Speaker 2 (11:56):
I mean, I just never saw anything like it in
my life. Quick break right back, Well, more with from
the Government Accountability Institute. More with Peter Sweitzer and Seamus Brunner,
and then your calls coming up. Also the latest out
of Israel and the latest poll numbers as we continue.
Speaker 1 (12:11):
It's Monday. Glad you're with us.
Speaker 2 (12:13):
Eighty five days to go, thirty six days to early voting.
Best election coverage continues. All right, we continue from the
Government Accountability Institute. We have Seamus Brunner and we have
Peter Sweitzer. In case you haven't gotten Peter's new book,
you want to know about China. He knows everything, red handed,
how American elites get rich, helping China blood money, while
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the powerful turn of blind eye, while China is killing Americans.
When you look at everything in combination, there's never been
a more radical ticket to ever run for high office
this way. But if you've been paying attention this weekend,
I mean, Kamala Harris is now trying to back away
from every position that she's ever had. You know what
a jokeer saying that, oh, yeah, we're gonna stop taxting
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tips on service employees when she signed the Inflation Reduction
Act that did just that and literally help hire what
would be the equivalent eventually of eighty seven thousand IRS
agents to go after people's tips. I mean, the exact opposite.
And she would have you believe she's the toughest person
on the border that ever existed. Is this a strategy
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going to work? Because the media is pretty complicent and compliant.
They're just an extension of her press office. They're not
vetting her. We're vetting her, but not many other people are.
Speaker 6 (13:29):
No.
Speaker 5 (13:29):
I mean that you nail that, Sean. I mean the
absence of the media, which sadly we've gotten used to here,
is very very chilling. And look, Harrison Walls recognized, as
Joe Biden did in twenty twenty, that the country is
still a center, center right country. So what did Joe
Biden do in twenty twenty, all the stuff with COVID
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and all the craziness going on. He said, no, no, no, no,
I'm a centrist and he ran as a centrist and
the media never called him out on it. We're seeing
a replay of that strategy now. I'm not sure it's
going to work this time, Sean, because you know, Biden
had been there for for forty years. He had taken,
you know, left positions on some things, other positions, he
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was more in the middle. You certainly cannot say that
about Kamala Harris or Walls. Both of them come out
of liberal hothouses San Francisco and Minneapolis, and they've been
able to function in essentially political areas where they're one
party state. So it's coming to be a journal than
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the back and back to putting a trial.
Speaker 2 (14:35):
We're going to put a link to you too. But
you've written great books about this, and you're more recent
red handed. How American elites get rich helping China, blood money,
Why the powerful turtle blind eye while China kills Americans
Hannity dot com, Amazon dot com, and bookstores around the country.
Peter Schweizer and Seamus Berner, thank you so much for
being well, let's appreciate it.
Speaker 5 (14:57):
Thanks Sean.
Speaker 2 (14:58):
All right, well we come back. Well, it looks like
the battle with Iran is imminent as of any moment,
by all signs and every bit of intel that I'm
hearing and all my sources are telling me. We'll tell
you more about that on the other side of this. Well,
look at the polls going into this just what eighty
five days out of election day? Thirty six days till
early voting. Joining us now is a really good front.
Speaker 1 (15:21):
Of the program.
Speaker 2 (15:23):
Yayel Xting is with us, and she oversees the ministry program,
president and CEO of the IFCJ, and I can only imagine.
I know you're in northern Israel now as we speak.
You've been on the ground as the IFCJ has been
from day one. The needs are urgent. I know people
trying to go about their daily lives, but they also
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know that the Iranians have pledged to attack any minute,
any day. Now, how's life there?
Speaker 7 (15:50):
Thank you so much, Sean for being such an advocate
for Israel, and we know a strong Israel is a
strong America, and a strong America is a strong Israel.
So we're really in this together. The feiling right now
in Israel is that an attack from Iran from Kzballah,
like you said, seven different fronts, is imminate. We just
got word around an hour ago that Iran has already
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gotten their drones and missiles out, just like they did
right to forward the previous attack on Israel just a
few months ago. We know that Kazbllah has left their
headquarters in Deirus of the Krasbala Terrists, preparing for an
attack where they know Israel will probably destroy their headquarters
because that's where they're all based. And it feels like
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we are on the brink of something that's going to
go down in history. Now. I believe that anything can
change for the better in a second. I believe that
God has his plans, and God is merciful and will
ultimately protect Israel. But right now, we have to prepare
for any worst case scenario as Israel has never seen before.
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We've been told to get our bomb shelters ready for
at least three days without water, food, or electricity and
so at the International Fellowship of Christians and Jews, where
since October seventh we've distributed over five hundred and fifty
the thous and meals to the people of Israel. And
in the past week alone, we've been getting the bomb
shelters ready. We distributed over ten thousand food boxes to
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bomb shelters. But we're getting called every single day from elderly,
from young children, thing, we don't have formula, we don't
have water, we don't have food. So we're just working
around the clock and against the clock in order to
get as many people this like saving aid before the
rockets start to go out.
Speaker 2 (17:34):
When we last spoke and I actually saw you, and
you had flown in for a couple of days from Israel,
and I had an opportunity to meet with you. You know,
you pointed out to me that the donations that people
make to the IOCJ, you know, are even providing flak jackets.
And you told the story about how one IOCJ flak
jacket that was donated literally saved the life.
Speaker 1 (17:55):
Tell us that story.
Speaker 7 (17:57):
Wow, well, I see that every single day. That was
on October eighth, when we were at the border distributing
flask jackets to first responders, And just a few hours later,
I was watching television live television where I saw one
of our flask jackets being worn by a first responder
who was reporting on my television from southern Israel, and
all of a sudden he came under live attacks by
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a terrorist. Bullets were being launched into his car and
breaking the windows, and got out of his car and
went down on the ground. He was still reporting and
I see, all of a sudden he's wearing the IFCJ
the Fellowship flag jacket, and it's saving his life. But
I have stories like that every single day. Just two
days ago, we distributed a protected vehicle to first responders
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on the northern border. They're responding to rocket attacks. There's
been some days over one hundred rocket attacks and drone
attacks from Kazbala and Israeli cities, and the first responders
don't even have a protected car. So the International Fellowship
of Christians and Jews two days ago brought a protected
card one of these cities, and just five hour later
he sent me a picture that he was at this
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scene of a direct rocket attack.
Speaker 5 (19:04):
On the home.
Speaker 7 (19:05):
There were rockets flying all around them. He was able
to respond in real time because he had that vehicle.
So it's every day. Just a week ago, we're placing
a bomb shelter at a school bus stop, and we
placed the bomb shelter, and we have cameras there watching
what's going on. And the next day, as the kids
were getting off the school bus, there were rockets falling
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and code red sirens and they were able to use
that shelter to stay safe. And so what we're doing,
I really believe now is the time where for people
of Fathe. You look at the scriptures and it says
speed the hungry, clothe the naked, shelter the poor. And
I look at the needs right now in Israel and
Nicole Speeds a watchmen on the wall, and I think
there's never been a time as urgent as now that
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Israel needs is help and support. And there's never been
a time before also where Israel had felt so loon
that the friendship of people who stand with Israel, their
voice is magnified and appreciated more than ever before. Because
right now we feel like, just as it says in
the Book of Lamentations, a nation that wells alone.
Speaker 2 (20:08):
It really is I'll tell you one of the saddest
things as an American citizen that really disturbs me when
this tape emerged that Kamala Harris actually saying that we
need the courage never to say the words radical Islamic terrorism.
Speaker 1 (20:23):
I'm like, well, you know, let me play it for.
Speaker 8 (20:26):
You have the courage to object when they use that
term radical Islamic terrorism.
Speaker 6 (20:36):
How do.
Speaker 1 (20:39):
The greatest victims of terror?
Speaker 2 (20:42):
I mean, what really saddens me is that is to me,
a surrender in the war against radical Islamic terrorism. Who
attacked Israel on October seventh, who attacked of America on
nine to eleven oh one? I mean, if it's not
radical Islamic terrorists, who were they, Because that that's who
they were, That's who they are. These are people that
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are dedicated to death to Israel, death to America. Not
having that basic fundamental level of moral clarity to me
is unforgivable.
Speaker 9 (21:13):
Sean.
Speaker 7 (21:14):
I think we're living in times now that for people
who are opening their eyes, they realize we're in this together.
Those protesters in America are burning is Raleigh flags and
they're burning American flags. When I saw the American flag
being burned in Washington, d C. My heart sunk.
Speaker 9 (21:32):
How could this be?
Speaker 7 (21:34):
And so I look at the words of the scriptures
for me personally to find inspiration and hope and faith
and direction, and I see what's happening today. I believe
that the scriptures say the profits that at the end
of days, good will be called bad. Good will be
called bad, bad will be called good, Light will be
called darkness, Darkness will be called light. The fact that
we're scared to say radical Islam when that's the threat
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that's potentially going to take God forbid both America, Israel, Europe,
and the entire free world down, because that's their stated goal.
It's not what we're saying, that's their words. First they
go for the Saturday people and then the Sunday people.
First they go for the little Saty in Israel, then
they go for the big safety in America. If we
can't even say that name and we're confusing that evil
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with something good, then it's the war that we've lost.
But I believe that there is a power in not
the silent majority, in the silent's majority, and Sean, you
speak for so many of them, and there are so
many now leaders bravely standing up to call light light
and dark dark. And that's exactly what the Folowship represents
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in Israel. And we're in this together. There was an
American base that was attacked just a few days ago.
The enemy of America's enemy of Israel. We're in this together.
And that's why I think now our voices are needed
more than ever, our grassroots voices that the International Fellowship
of Christians and She's represents in Israel. When we bring
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the food back, when we place the bomb shelter, when
we provide the bulletproof vest, they're saving lives every day.
It's not just saving their lives and giving them protection,
but it's also saying you're not alone. There are millions
of people in America who stand with you, even if
it doesn't feel that way.
Speaker 2 (23:20):
All right, quick break right back more with aol Exstein,
President CEO of the IFCJ. Israel now on the brink
of likely being attacked by Iran, Hamas and has Bolah,
a three front maybe four front war if the Huti
rebels join in.
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Speaker 5 (25:08):
The final hour roundup is next.
Speaker 6 (25:11):
You do not want to miss it, and stay tuned
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Speaker 1 (25:19):
All right, to continue down with ayel estein. She is
in Israel.
Speaker 2 (25:23):
She is in northern Israel today, President CEO of our
partners are friends at the IFCJ. Support IFCJ is their website.
As we sit here on the brink of a likely
attack against Israel by Iran. So tell me how are
people I mean, I know that the Israelis are tough.
I know that they've lived with these conditions for the
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longest period of time. How are they dealing with, you know,
the daily threat and if they have to go it
alone because America won't allow them to retaliate, let me
play a cut of and I think this is important
for people to hear you hear wink and Tony Blinken,
and you hear Coarine Jean Pierre speaking for the administration.
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All they've been saying to Israel Is de escalate, de escalate,
de escalate.
Speaker 10 (26:11):
Listen, It's urgent that everyone in the region takes stock
in the situation, understand the risk of miscalculation, and make
decisions that will contensions not exacerbate them.
Speaker 8 (26:21):
Look, it is certainly the presence priority to make sure
that we do everything that we can to protect our
national security right, to make sure they do everything that
we can to work with our partners, and de escalating
the tensions in the Middle East is certainly something that
we want to make sure that we continue to do.
Speaker 2 (26:44):
I mean, I'm sorry, I have a very different message
to Israel. Go out and win, you know. But for
the Iron Dome, you know, I've always suggested l that
the Iron Dome was a temporary band aid at some time.
At some point, you got to root out the cancer
that is firing these missiles, like the missile that landed
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in the soccer field that killed those young Israeli children.
Speaker 7 (27:08):
It's something that we're seeing every day. Our soup kitchen
was to have a direct hit that's providing food too
elderly and carryatsman in the border town with Lebanon inside.
The visral had a direct hit from a missile. And
that's exactly it shown that most people don't get it.
You're such a sobering voice of understanding that we have
terras on our border. We can't live like that. We
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don't have any choice but to destroy them, but to
defeat them. We can't put our children in schools that
are a mile away from where there are terraces headquarters.
We can't do that. Right now, we have one hundred
thousand citizens living as refugees inside this tiny country the
size of New Jersey, and they can't go home until
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that terror organization kris Ballas is off of Israel's border,
and we're going to see in the coming days, perhaps
is then revealing their true colors.
Speaker 9 (28:05):
Potentially launching hundreds of thousands of rockets into Israel. Israel
having no choice but to destroy them, hopefully once and
for all.
Speaker 7 (28:15):
And then we can reach out our hand, just like
the Abraham Accords. We believe in peace in Israel. We
want peace in Israel, and what we need in order
to have peace is to get our.
Speaker 9 (28:25):
Hostages, our one hundred and twenty.
Speaker 7 (28:27):
Hostages from one year old to eighty five year old
citizens of Israel who are taken from their beds over
three hundred days ago, kept in the dungeons of hell
in Gaza. We need them to come home. We need
the terror organizations dismantled, and then the Middle East can
be the most beautiful place, just as we've seen from
those countries who've partnered in the Abraham Accords under President
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Trump and of course Ambassador Davic Freedmen.
Speaker 2 (28:54):
Well, I think that people need to understand how dire
the need is. Our thoughts and prayers are with you
as you sit here on the eve of this attack.
I you know, we pray for our friends in Israel.
I wish that America had not abdicated its role in
the world stage the way it has, and that that
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we understand that we ought to be the force for
liberty and freedom in the world. I wish we would
do that, but apparently we have it. But I do
appreciate you, know, all the work that you are doing,
and I want to remind people support IFCJ is your website,
and obviously the need is great, especially as you sit
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here on the precipice that what might be the biggest
war in the Middle East we've seen in our lifetime. Yayel,
thank you so much for being with us.
Speaker 7 (29:46):
Thank you so much, Sean. And right now I would
say most urgent need are foodboxes. Forty five dollars is
one feedbacks and it goes directly to people. So support
I see J can both help feed someone who needs
it right now on the bomb shelter, prepare Israel and
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Speaker 5 (30:03):
Is not alone.
Speaker 7 (30:04):
Thank you for everything.
Speaker 2 (30:05):
You do, son Yaiel Exstein. Thank you for what you're
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