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To restore balance between the US and Israel and sane public conversation, the speaker says we must get our theology right. This message is aimed at Christians—the largest group of Israel supporters in the US—whose view is colored by a Christian heresy: that God prefers some people based on DNA. The chosen people, he argues, are 'the people who choose Jesus' and that is the universal Christian message. He cites Lindsey Graham and others, calling this 'not Christianity' and 'heresy.' Examples: 'Israel is our friend. They're the most reliable friend we have in the Mideast.' 'This is not a hard choice if you're an American.' 'If America pulls the plug on Israel, god will pull the plug on us.' 'God will kill you if you don't support Bibi Netanyahu.' He contends this uses God as a weapon, and 'the killing of the innocent' is forbidden; 'that person is committing heresy.'

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The speaker declares their support for Israel and asserts that the American people disagree with President Biden on this issue. They express gratitude to President Biden for his "unequivocal support," stating that this will be remembered in 2024.

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We should stop apologizing for supporting Israel as it is the best investment we make. If Israel didn't exist, the United States would have to create it to protect its interests in the region. It should be clear that Israel is America's strongest ally in the Middle East.

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The speaker says the United States is Israel's last ally besides the UK and that Americans lack perspective due to lies from the political class and media. Citing Haley's 2023 remark: 'Last thing we need to do is to tell Israel what to do. The only thing we should be doing is supporting them and eliminating Hamas. It is not that Israel needs America. America needs Israel.' They assert: 'Israel could not survive without The United States' and that 'every dollar that goes to the Israeli military from The United States is a dollar that the nation of Israel can spend on its own people.' They claim Haley was never asked to explain how that could be true, and warn that discussing geopolitics invites accusations of antisemitism, creating a 'state of perpetual intimidation' and no honest conversation.

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America must consider the price of its alliance with Israel and how it has benefited. Contrary to claims that supporting Israel blesses America, the speaker argues that Christian Zionism is a heresy originating from the Scofield Bible and fueled by televangelists. The speaker claims Jews lost their chosen status by rejecting Jesus, transferring it to Christians. Despite trillions of dollars in American aid, the speaker suggests America has not been blessed. They cite the rise of LGBT values, abortion, economic decline due to open borders and mass immigration, and increased crime and drug abuse as evidence. The speaker claims Tel Aviv is the gay capital of the world and corrupts other nations. The speaker claims real Christians, including those in occupied Palestine, reject Christian Zionism, citing the Jerusalem Declaration. The speaker concludes that Christian Zionism is a satanic cult that has cost America lives and treasure. The speaker urges Christians to stand with Jesus and act accordingly.

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To restore balance between the United States and Israel, the speaker says we must get our theology right. This is not a message aimed at Israelis or Jews; it targets Christians, the largest group of Israel supporters in the United States. He calls the belief that God favors some people by DNA 'the oldest of the Christian heresies' and says, 'The chosen people are people who choose Jesus.' He declares, 'That is not Christianity. It is heresy.' He warns that if America pulls the plug on Israel, god will pull the plug on us, and, 'God will kill you if you don't support Bibi Netanyahu.' He argues that 'The Christian message is universal' and that, 'If you find anyone leveraging the message of Jesus to justify the killing of innocents, that person is committing heresy.'

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Israel, a nation rooted in biblical history, remains resilient despite challenges. The God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob ensures its deliverance. Israel is more than just a democracy; it is cherished by God. Jerusalem, the eternal capital, holds great significance. Israel's ultimate triumph lies in the defeat of Hamas, Hezbollah, and other enemies. Victory is non-negotiable.

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Members of Congress discuss the importance of the US-Israel relationship. They emphasize the US's commitment to supporting Israel with prayers, armaments, and financial aid. Some mention biblical prophecies that highlight the significance of Jerusalem to the Jewish people and the second coming of Christ. The conversation also touches on the role of religious extremism in shaping the conflict, particularly within the evangelical community. While some believe in controversial prophecies about Armageddon and the fate of Jews, others focus on the belief in Jesus' return and their support for Israel.

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The speaker addresses U.S. policy in the Middle East and the posture of those who support Israel, arguing strongly that supporters in the United States should cease apologizing for backing Israel. They assert there is no need for an apology, declaring, “There’s no apology to be made.” This stance frames the U.S. relationship with Israel as clear-cut and essential, offering a provocative justification for continued support. In advocating for unwavering backing, the speaker characterizes U.S. support for Israel as a decisive measure, calling it “the best $3,000,000,000 investment we make.” This claim positions aid to Israel as a strategic expenditure with substantial returns in terms of regional influence and security interests, suggesting that the economic commitment yields significant strategic benefits for the United States in the Middle East. Building on this assertion, the speaker presents a hypothetical scenario to underscore the perceived indispensability of Israel to American interests. They state, “Were there not an Israel, The United States Of America would have to invent an Israel.” This statement implies that, in the absence of an existing state in the region aligned with U.S. interests, Washington would face the dilemma of creating a state in order to protect those interests, highlighting the perceived necessity of having a stable, allied presence in the area. Further reinforcing the argument, the speaker repeats the notion of necessity with a direct formulation: “The United States would have to go out and invent an Israel.” This reiteration emphasizes the belief that Israel serves a critical role in safeguarding American regional objectives, to the extent that its existence is considered indispensable enough to warrant creation if it did not already exist. Across these points, the core message is a vehement defense of sustained U.S. support for Israel, framed as both morally clear (no apology) and practically essential (a valuable investment with strategic weight). The speaker combines a repudiation of criticism with a hypothetical justification for the centrality of Israel to American policy in the Middle East, asserting that Israel’s existence or creation is tied to protecting United States interests in the region.

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The speaker discusses the situation in the Middle East and urges support for Israel through donations. They argue that tax dollars already support Israel and mention the Balfour Declaration, which justified the colonization of Palestine and led to the creation of Israel. The speaker distinguishes between anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism, stating that Judaism is a religion while Zionism is a nationalist movement. They claim that Zionism weaponized Judaism to justify colonial actions and oppress Palestinians. The speaker concludes by suggesting that the media portrays the wrong heroes as villains.

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The speaker asserts that supporting Israel means recognizing a spirit that resists historical horrors. Referencing the image of Moses overlooking the chamber, the speaker recalls Moses leading the Jewish people from slavery towards the promised land. Moses delivered a message that has strengthened resolve for thousands of years. The speaker concludes with Moses' message: Be strong and resolute; neither fear nor dread them. The speaker hopes that Israel and America will always stand together, strong and resolute, and face the future with confidence, strength, and hope. The speaker concludes by asking for God's blessing on the state of Israel and the United States of America.

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The speaker welcomes the Prime Minister of Israel, emphasizing the unique alliance between Israel and the United States. Support for Israel in the U.S. is bipartisan and should remain so. Israel is described as a strategic ally, and the friendship between the two countries is unbreakable. American security is linked to Israel's security. The speaker asserts that America and Israel need support more than ever. The speech concludes with blessings for both Israel and the United States.

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The speaker argues that “Christians evangelists here in America, which almost all of them are Republicans, they probably all gonna vote for Trump” and that they are “very poor Israel.” He says, without Christianity, the U.S. has little to do with Israel, noting “The only things they are helping us is because of religion reason.” He contends they’re “not doing it for us. They are doing it only for themselves.” He warns, “Make no mistake. They all believe that once we will go back to the holy land and JC Penny will show up to redeem the world, he will put us all to be burned in hell,” because “we've never accepted him, and we won't accept him.” He questions why “a lot of the people who made Aliyah, it's Christian money,” adding “They get hundreds of millions of dollars donation from them.” He says “the Messiah would come,” but “They just have the wrong identity of the Messiah. That's it. They believe that it's actually JC.” “They would dump all the Christian symbols you know well because it would be so obvious that it's all fake. Mhmm. Rabbi Thay”

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Speaker 0 states their support for Israel stems from a biblical teaching: those who bless Israel will be blessed. Speaker 1 questions if this refers to the modern government of Israel. Speaker 0 clarifies the Bible refers to the nation of Israel. Speaker 1 asks for a definition of Israel, questioning if it means the current political entity run by Benjamin Netanyahu, and Speaker 0 confirms that it does. Speaker 1 suggests the Genesis verse refers to the Jewish people, but Speaker 0 disagrees. Speaker 1 points out Speaker 0 cannot cite the exact scripture. Speaker 0 says they are explaining their personal motivation, not saying all Christians must support the modern state of Israel. Speaker 1 summarizes Speaker 0's position as being based on a Bible verse they cannot locate.

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"As Christians support the government of Israel, we are commanded to support Israel." "It says that those who bless you, Abraham, this was before Israel, will be blessed by God." "And those who curse you, Abraham, will be cursed by God." "For not all who are born into the nation of Israel are truly members of God's people." "Being descendants of Abraham doesn't make them truly Abraham's children." "Israel didn't have a nation or a land to call their own for almost two thousand years since the destruction of the temple in the year seventy AD." "The nation of Israel was recreated through some political operatives after World War II." "I think the scripture makes it clear that it's about whether you're blessing or cursing the true children of Abraham, those who believe the promises of the gospel."

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Everything evolved around Israel, and the power was amazing. The speaker will be meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu, and President Obama will meet with him tomorrow. The speaker claims he was once called the first Jewish president. He says to stand up for Israel and look out for the rights of the Jewish people. He believes he could be elected prime minister of Israel today with 99% of the vote. When Israel is singled out because of anti-Jewish hatred, that is antisemitism. The speaker claims one does not need to be Jewish to be a Zionist. He states, "We're going to take back our country, and we're going to make Israel great again." He concludes, "We have to save Israel."

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Israel is praised for its moral actions despite the conflict with Palestinians. The speaker jokes about the number of Palestinians killed. They discuss the need for American support in various international arenas. Gratitude is expressed towards President Biden and the US Congress. The speaker believes that if Israel wins, it will benefit the civilized world. Personal growth is mentioned at the end.

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The speaker identifies as a Gentile and not Jewish, sharing his 23andMe results: “I’m hopelessly Gentile. I am like, I am white trash.” He explains he is “Scottish and Irish” and that his love for the Jewish people grew after entering a relationship with Jesus Christ and studying the Bible. He emphasizes that “everything we have came through the Jewish people,” including the Bible and the Messiah, stating, “My Bible has come through the Jewish people. My Messiah came through the Jewish people.” He recalls being invited to speak at the Museum of Tolerance after a horrible attack on Israel, telling a Jewish audience that his material and faith trace back to the Jewish people. He warns, “Woe to the person who seeks to destroy Israel or the Jewish people,” citing God’s promise: “I will bless those that bless you, and I will curse those that curse you.” The speaker asserts that a key reason God has blessed the United States of America is because the country has stood by Israel and the Jewish people, and that this stance should continue in the future. He concludes by tying this belief to voting, saying, “When it comes to casting your vote for the next president, I’m one of the things that I’m gonna look for is a president that understands this principle, and will stand behind Israel in her future.”

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Israel is in a fight for their lives. I am tired of the word genocide. If Israel wanted to commit genocide, they could. They have the capability to do that; they choose not to. Hamas, they would commit genocide in thirty seconds. They just can't. And that's the big difference, folks. Israel is our friend—the most reliable friend we have in the Mideast—a democracy surrounded by people who would cut their throats if they could. A word of warning: if America pulls the plug on Israel, God will pull the plug on us. President Trump has stood with Israel at the most difficult time since his founding; October 7 was an effort to destroy the state of Israel, the largest loss of Jewish life since the holocaust, and here we are almost two years later and Israel's the bad guy. The bad guys are the radical Islamists who would kill everybody in this room if they could.

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Israel is a critical ally and vital for their survival. Supporting them is crucial, especially with replenishing their defense systems like the Iron Dome. Our assistance helped them defend against recent attacks. It's a symbolic gesture and a biblical duty to stand with Israel. They will prevail as long as we stand by them.

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The speaker claims natural disasters are divine punishment for actions against Israel or the Jewish people. They cite the destruction in Palestinian areas, Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans, and 9/11 as examples of Hashem's wrath following decisions against Israel. The speaker asserts that friendship with the Jewish state requires unwavering support. They state the only reason Iran has not been attacked is because America is preventing it, promising military support after the election, because a war now would hurt the chances of reelection.

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The speaker states that everything in their world revolved around Israel and that they will be meeting with Prime Minister Netanyahu. They claim they were once called the first Jewish president. The speaker urges people to stand up for Israel and look out for the rights of the Jewish people, asserting they could be elected prime minister of Israel very quickly, citing polls at 99%. They state that singling out Israel due to anti-Jewish hatred is antisemitism and that one does not need to be Jewish to be a Zionist. The speaker says they will take back the country and make Israel great again, emphasizing the need to save Israel.

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The speaker believes Israel controls US foreign and domestic policy through lobbying. They argue this influence has led to one-sided policies, creating enemies and terrorism. The speaker criticizes the power of the Israeli lobby over Congress, warning it will harm both countries in the long run. They deny being anti-Semitic and express concern for America's future. Despite facing backlash, they stand by their statement. The speaker emphasizes the need for objectivity in policymaking to address pressing issues facing the nation.

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Bibi MASK OFF ON 'GREATER ISRAEL' Conquest
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Prime Minister Netanyahu characterizes his mission as historic and spiritual, expressing a connection to a vision of greater Israel and answering 'Very much' when asked if he acts on behalf of the Jewish people. The discussion outlines competing conceptions of greater Israel, including a map that appears to extend across Egypt, parts of Saudi Arabia, Iraq, Syria, Jordan, the Sinai, and encompass Israel, West Bank and Gaza. Saudi Arabia condemns the statements, rejecting the settlement and expansionist plans. The hosts argue the expansionist project is ideological rather than purely defensive, linking it to broader regime change and destabilization in the region, with U.S. backing deemed enabling. Bezal Smotrich approves new housing in areas that block Palestinian statehood, saying that 'by doing this we bury the idea of a Palestinian state.' West Bank annexation is described as 'de facto complete,' while U.S. politicians such as Lindsey Graham defend Israel as 'the best friend we could ever have' and warn that cutting support would invite divine punishment. The discussion also touches on Abraham Accords and evangelical support.

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The Brutal Reality About Palestinians the Media Ignores | David M. Friedman
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The Palestinians have become increasingly radicalized, with many preferring Hamas over other leadership. Ambassador David Friedman discusses the current state of Israel amidst ongoing conflict, emphasizing the determination to eradicate Hamas while managing the hostage crisis. He reflects on the shock and anger following the October 7th attacks, noting the complexities of negotiating with Hamas. Friedman argues that the Palestinian Authority is not a viable alternative to Hamas and highlights the deep-rooted animosity towards Jews, which complicates any potential peace efforts. He critiques the West's misunderstanding of Middle Eastern dynamics and stresses the importance of Israel's security. Friedman believes that Israel must take a firm stance against those who wish to harm it and suggests that the future may involve Israel maintaining control over Gaza and the West Bank. He expresses concern over rising antisemitism in the West and the need for a strong American-Israeli alliance, while also advocating for a return to biblical values as a foundation for understanding Israel's significance.
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