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Destroying The Tunnels
A 72-hour ceasefire brokered by Egypt has gone into effect between
Israel and Hamas. Israeli troops have withdrawn from Gaza. But the
situation remains tense. In the moments leading up to the ceasefire,
Hamas was still firing rockets into Israel. Israel believes it has
destroyed upwards of 10,000 Hamas rockets. It also believes
it has destroyed more than 30 of the tunnels I've told you so much
about. These tunnels are crucial, and Israel believes that their
destruction is vital to its future peace and security. Israeli military
sources say that Hamas has built at least 100 tunnels, which means that
Israel may have a ways to go if they are given the opportunity to
destroy them once and for all. From what we've seen, these tunnels can
be as deep as 70 feet underground and are big enough so that a person
measuring 5-foot-10 can walk upright. It's truly humbling to try and put
yourself in the position of the Israeli people who live under constant
threat of being attacked. To put yourself in this situation, you
can understand how you would want your government to do whatever was
necessary to end it. If America was attacked repeatedly, wouldn't you
want the government to make sure it couldn't happen again? That is was
Israel is currently fighting for: its survival, long-term peace without
fear of future attacks. That process begins and ends with the full
destruction of these Hamas tunnels.
Does America Really Support Israel?
Americans believe that Israel's actions are justified, but not by a morally clear margin. A Gallup poll released today finds the following
: "42 percent of Americans say Israel's actions against Hamas are
justified, compared with 38 percent who say they are unjustified. By
contrast, only 14 percent of Americans believe that Hamas' actions
against Israel are justified, with 66 percent saying they are
unjustified." It's hard to believe that more Americans do not understand
the danger facing Israel and support its right to defend itself and
prevent future attacks. To read the Hamas charter, you will quickly
realize that a truce or ceasefire does not comport with Hamas' purpose,
which is essentially to destroy Israel (the Jews). Israel's very
existence is the problem and that cannot be solved, in Hamas' eyes, by a
brokered
truce. That's a challenge, and that's why Israel's current battle is so
important. They understand the true threat they face and the realities
of terrorist groups like Hamas. As Netanyahu said to Washington, "Never
second-guess me again" on Hamas. Maybe it's time we listen. |
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Border Update
Tensions
around the world have certainly heated up, but a crisis remains at our
own border. Here are some of the last headlines. Statistics from the
Department of Homeland Security's Customs and Border Protection show the
number of "family unit" apprehensions at the Mexican border to be up 493% this
year! In 2013, 9,350 family units were apprehended at the border
compared to 55,420 so far this year. Meanwhile, the number of
unaccompanied minors crossing the border is up 106%
so far this year, to 57,525 and counting. According to a report from Kristin Tate at Breitbart,
these unaccompanied minors are being released in lavish vacation
destinations such as the U.S. Virgin Islands. Yesterday, I told you how
people from at least 75 other nations are taking advantage of
our porous border and vague immigration laws. These include people
from countries harboring terrorist organizations, as well as people from
the West African nations currently experiencing the worst Ebola
outbreak in history. Secure the border first. Get things under control.
Spare these people from risking their lives and the violence associated
with making the journey to this country under the false pretenses of
being granted amnesty. Or maybe not so false, if King Obama has his way.
>>TV Tonight (10pm ET on Fox News) Tonight Sean
interviews a Kfar Azar resident whose home was hit by mortar fire. Plus a
look at how the conflict is impacting the children. And an emotional
tour of an Israeli hospital. |
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