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"Remember the whisper that changed the world? Bush heard war. Trump heard peace, and the world celebrating." "He gave Israel a ring and said, your families are coming home." "Next week, the last remaining hostages will return to Israel and be reunited with their families." "Monday. Donald Trump spent all night in the Oval Office putting the finishing touches on the Israeli Palestinian peace deal." "Nobel Peace Prize Day, And Trump hasn't been thinking about it at all." "Israel says stop the count." "With the hostages freed and when the fighting stops, fingers crossed, an alliance between Israel and Saudi Arabia can finally gel, and the Abraham Accords can spread." "Trump stopped eight wars since January." "Maybe we should let him run for a third term."

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I'm on Israel's side, and so is Donald Trump. The opposing side supports terrorists.

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Speaker 0 explains that not all Republicans are registered with APAC, and that many colleagues would vote with him if not for political backlash back home. He says some Republicans tell him, “that’s wrong what APAC is doing to you,” and they want to talk to their APAC person. He notes that nearly everyone except him has an APAC person, which he likens to a babysitter who is always talking to you for APAC. When these members are in DC, they lunch with their APAC contacts, who have their cell numbers and keep conversations going. He mentions that four members of Congress have said they’ll talk to their APAC person to try to get ads dialed back. He questions why this isn’t more widely known, arguing that it benefits nobody for constituents to know they have a “buddy system with somebody who represents a foreign country.” Speaker 1 asks what APAC is, and Speaker 0 explains the concept further, noting that the APAC person is connected to the congressman and that this dynamic exists on the Republican side. He says the APAC person is embedded in the caucus presence, and that conversations with them occur when members come to DC. He remarks that this arrangement is not beneficial for public disclosure, so members don’t tell their constituents about it. Speaker 1 asks if any other country does anything similar. Speaker 0 responds emphatically that they do not: “Not only do they not have a Putin guy. Look. They don’t they they don’t have a Britain guy. They don’t have an Australian guy. They don’t have a Germany dude.” He asserts that APAC is the only country with someone who uniformly matches a congressman to an APAC contact, and that there is likely a spreadsheet at APAC mapping the APAC contact to the congressman’s votes on issues. He adds that APAC pays for trips for congressmen and their spouses to go to Israel; he notes he may not be the only Republican who hasn’t taken the APAC Israel trip, but he’s among a minority who hasn’t yet. Speaker 1 asks about the trip, and Speaker 0 describes it as “vacationy,” including visits to the Western Wall and other sites, and mentions swimming in the Dead Sea. Speaker 1 comments that Israel is a great country and that Jerusalem is wonderful, but clarifies that this appreciation is distinct from the government of Israel and its politics. Speaker 0 agrees that Israelis are entrepreneurial and publicly minded, and Speaker 1 shares a personal fondness for Israel, praising the country and its people, while noting the difference between the people and the government. Speaker 1 and Speaker 0 discuss their affection for Israel, with Speaker 1 distinguishing his personal love of the place from political influence, and both agreeing that Israel is a special place, with Speaker 0 emphasizing the distinction between people and government.

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No one in history has stood with Israel or the Jewish people like I have, and Israelis know I am very popular there. The fate of the USA and Israel is in your hands, and I won't let you down. Vote for me. No president has done anywhere near what I've done for Israel, and I've kept you safe. The other side doesn't even like you, so don't let me down. I will never let you down. Vote for Donald Trump.

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The speaker references an Axios report saying Netanyahu is fuming, adding that this does not reflect conversations they’ve had with him, though Netanyahu may be saying something to others that he does not say to them. The speaker says it bothers them that people within Benjamin Netanyahu’s cabinet have attacked the deal and, in some ways, personally attacked the President of the United States. Their message to those cabinet members is twofold. First, they claim Donald J. Trump is the only head of state in the entire world currently sympathetic to the nation of Israel, and that he is also the head of state of the world’s superpower; the speaker says they would not attack the only powerful ally Israel has left if they were in the Israeli cabinet. Second, the speaker notes that Netanyahu, “to his credit,” has not gone down this path. They then address cabinet members attacking the President of the United States by emphasizing that, over the last three months, two-thirds of the defensive weapons that protected Israel’s homeland were built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars. The speaker concludes that the problem for Israel is not Donald J. Trump, and that anyone in Israel who believes their biggest problem is the President of the United States needs to recognize the “reality of the situation” the country is in.

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Speaker 0 expresses a view on religion and national character, saying: “if a country doesn't have religion, doesn't have faith, doesn't have God, it's gonna be very hard to be a good country.” He adds, “This It'll be fixed. It'll be fine. You won't have to vote anymore, my beautiful Christians. I love you Christians.” He states, “I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian. I'm a Christian.” He admits doubt about heaven: “I don't think there's anything gonna get me in heaven. Okay? I really don't. I think I think I'm not maybe heaven bound. I may be in heaven right now as we fly an air force, but I'm not sure I I'm gonna be able to make heaven.” He claims to have been “really saved” by “somebody very special,” and repeats: “A high beak. A high beak. A high beak.” Speaker 1 recounts the presidential oath ceremony: “When US President Donald Trump took its oath of office, he had his right hand raised, but his left wasn't on the Bible. But does it matter? Academics tell Reuters that it was an oversight and it doesn't have much practical impact, although the moment has gone viral online.” A professor is quoted that “the oath is to the constitution.” He notes that “Two bibles were held by Trump's wife Melania as she stood next to him at the ceremony.” Speaker 2 presents claims about Trump’s faith: “Trump converted to Judaism two years ago and joined Chabad Lubavitch Synagogue in New York City according to a high level White House official.” A figure named Mister Goldberg says the story has allegedly been held by CNN's editors for months, but will be released soon. David Elias Goldberg, a fellow at the Jewish Center of Antisemitic Study, has also interviewed the White House source. The source says Trump was pushed by Ivanka and Jared Kushner to join the faith; Trump initially resisted, fearing it would threaten his evangelical Christian base, but then changed his mind and “officially converted in early two thousand seventeen.” The ceremony was private and guarded for nearly two years. The White House appears prepared to release this information gradually, and by summer, Trump is expected to address his new faith in an evening televised news conference. He is described as “the most pro Israel president in the history of America,” having given Israel “every single thing that they wanted,” and being “about to give them war with Iran.” The question is raised: “Has he converted?” A Times of Israel article is cited: “Trump, the first Jewish president of The United States.” It is emphasized: “Now that's not us saying that. That's times of Israel.” The discussion notes that Times of Israel is a Jewish nation, and that “these people do like Israel.” Speaker 0 interjects: “Hold on. Hold on. Hold on. Hold on.” Speaker 3 adds: “And he loves Israel too. Six years ago, I was up here. And I said, this is our first Jewish president. This is our first Jewish president. This is our first Jewish president. Not not consecutive. We”—and then Speaker 0 closes with: “thank you for everything, Joel. We thank you for everything.”

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"I think it's wonderful. Wonderful. I think it's wonderful." "It's about sometimes somebody tried to do something to keep thousands of people from being killed." "If we can do something to stop a war and find a peaceful way, we should do that." "Trump is the guy that he looks he sees problem, and he solves it." "I think it's wonderful. I have a 100% faith in the both of them that they'll make the best decision for everybody." "I'm excited." "Well, if they can get a peace deal, I think it's great." "I'm a Trump supporter All day." "Because at the end of the day I'm voting for your future your future kids and making sure all these agendas stay out of the school." "Trump all day."

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Terrorists attacked Israel, impacting Orthodox Christians deeply as Gaza is considered the holy land. The alliance between Israel and the United States raises concerns, especially given the perception of Jesus Christ by many in America. My church is filled with immigrants who were displaced from the Holy Land in 1948 and again two decades later. Jewish soldiers forcibly entered their homes, threatening them with violence if they remained.

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I am an Israeli disappointed by President Biden for pushing a ceasefire when we are close to victory in the war against Hamas. Biden's actions risk giving Hamas credit for a win, similar to rewarding Al Qaeda after defeating them. We need support to protect our Jewish state and Judeo-Christian values.

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I met a Jewish man on the subway, and we discussed the situation in Amsterdam and Israel's efforts to evacuate those under attack. He made a compelling point about the necessity of a Jewish homeland, emphasizing that it allows us to protect ourselves when needed. The recent attacks have highlighted the importance of Israel, demonstrating to the world why it is essential for Jewish safety and security.

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People are becoming hateful, especially after the Supreme Court ruling. There's talk of Trump's assassination, which is dangerous. Trump is a great man who loves his country and family. The country is more united than the media portrays. People behind Trump were willing to protect him from the recent incident. Many believe God has a plan for Trump. Grateful he's safe. We need him for the world and humanity.

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The speaker references an Axios report claiming that Netanyahu is “fuming,” saying it does not reflect the conversations the speaker has had with him, but may reflect something Netanyahu is saying to others. The speaker says what bothers them is that people within Netanyahu’s cabinet have come out and attacked the deal, and in some cases personally attacked the President of the United States. The speaker’s message to those cabinet members is twofold. First, Donald J. Trump is described as the only head of state in the entire world who is “sympathetic to the nation of Israel” at this moment, and he is also described as the head of state of the world’s superpower. The speaker adds that if they were in the Israeli government cabinet, they “might not be attacking the only powerful ally” left. Second, the speaker says Netanyahu, “to his credit,” has not gone down this path. For other cabinet members attacking the President of the United States, the speaker points to recent support: over the last three months, “two-thirds of the defensive weapons” that protected Israel’s homeland have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars. The speaker concludes that Israel’s problem is not Donald J. Trump, and says anyone in Israel who thinks the President of the United States is their biggest problem needs to recognize the situation Israel is in.

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I'm in Israel at a kibbutz near Ouz, where a horrific tragedy occurred. Eighty people were kidnapped, and 30 were killed; almost 25% of the population here. Behind me are the burned buildings, a grim reminder of the slaughter perpetrated by Hamas. Just beyond lies Gaza, the Gaza Strip. The sounds of explosions and gunfire are constant. You can see the smoke rising from the explosions. This very place was the site of some of the worst atrocities committed on October 7th. I felt it was vital to come here and stand against this evil. Americans were killed in this kibbutz, and Americans are currently held hostage by Hamas. We must not leave any American behind.

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I am an Israeli disappointed in President Biden for pushing a ceasefire when we are winning the war against Hamas. Biden's actions could lead to Hamas being credited with victory. It's like giving Al Qaeda a state after defeating them. We need support to protect our Jewish state with Judeo-Christian values.

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Speaker 0 argues that the American government is trapped by the Israelis, using Jeffrey Epstein as a tool to constrain and manipulate U.S. leaders. He claims Epstein was used to trap multiple presidents and influence policy, stating, “Bill Clinton, Ehud Barak met Arafat in the nineties, and there was no deal. The reason was Epstein. They were being blackmailed by Epstein.” He adds that Ehud Barak, then Israeli prime minister, was also “a friend of Epstein” but was blackmailed by the Israeli right wing, and that this pressure stopped a potential two-state solution with Arafat. He asserts Epstein’s leverage extended beyond sex to financial concerns, questioning, “Where was the money coming from?” and contends that the Gaza issue is the focal point of much of the obstruction. He cites Rupert Murdoch’s Wall Street Journal reporting a birthday card Trump sent to Epstein as evidence of ties, and claims that Israelis have compromised the American government through Epstein and related past events. He also states that “I don’t think Trump wants to continue this war or the genocide” and that Israelis are inhibiting him. Speaker 1 asks what Dershowitz’s denial suggests, prompting Speaker 0 to elaborate with broader conspiracy implications, suggesting that Israeli influence has shaped U.S. policy and history, including why peace deals or normalization efforts may have stalled. Speaker 1 questions why those in power would use Epstein instead of other drastic measures like assassination, referencing theories about John F. Kennedy’s assassination and noting the possibility of broader intelligence involvement. He proposes that the GCC countries could leverage financial power to supplant traditional APAC lobbying in influencing U.S. policy and asks whether Trump could mobilize Arab world and BRICS power to end what is described as genocide. Speaker 0 answers that Trump could end the genocide “right now” if he stops fearing the Israelis, urging him to disregard accusations about his ethics, “Let them say whatever they say. He should stop the genocide. Let them do whatever they wanna do. Morality should take over.” He compares the Israeli pressure to historical leverage, asking Trump to act in the interest of the United States and the Middle East. Speaker 1 references Robert Maxwell as an example of Israeli intimidation, noting the dangers of challenging them. Speaker 0 closes by reiterating hope that Trump will prioritize U.S. and Middle East interests and “do the right thing.”

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I find it hard to believe the story about the recent conflict in Israel. The country is heavily fortified and surveilled, with IDF soldiers everywhere. Israel was on the brink of civil war due to protests against Netanyahu, but now he has an emergency government. I'm not saying Netanyahu knew about the situation, but there are questions to be asked. Was there a stand down order for 6 hours? It's hard to believe that in a country the size of New Jersey, they couldn't respond sooner. The whole country is the IDF, so it's legitimate to question if someone in the government told them to stand down.

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I visited Jonathan at the Jewish deli, and of course, we talked about Trump. When I asked who Trump is to them, they said Trump is our new Messiah. They want to believe Trump is the Messiah. I think God is using Donald Trump to hasten the coming of the Lord. We need to be serious and stay tuned because he's lining up with Israel in a major way right now.

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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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I'm the only person with a Palestinian flag and the only Israeli citizen here. I served in the IDF 40 years ago during a hopeful time for peace. However, I witnessed sabotage and the attempted assassination of the mayor of Nablus. It felt like a mafia-run country hindering the peace process. Despite my initial disbelief, I stand here today to show my support. The emotions overwhelm me as I reflect on the bloodshed and the lies being spread about the truth of the situation. It's truly horrible.

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As a US veteran, I felt betrayed by the way the US left Afghanistan after 20 years of sacrifice. Trump's criticism of Biden's handling of the situation resonated with me. The aftermath of our withdrawal allowed Iran to gain power and attack Israel. Many veterans share my feelings of anger towards Biden and support for Trump. It's clear why we feel this way if you pay attention.

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I grew up in a world centered around politics and Israel. Good morning, APAC. I will meet with Prime Minister Netanyahu today, and President Obama will meet him tomorrow. He once referred to me as the first Jewish president. We must stand up for Israel and the rights of the Jewish people. I could easily be elected prime minister in Israel. When Israel faces anti-Jewish hatred, it is anti-Semitism. I am a Zionist, and we need to support Israel. We are committed to making Israel great again. This is serious; we must save Israel.

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Trump may have already launched a war, restarting Biden and Obama's wars. The United Arab Emirates won't allow the US to use its base in Abu Dhabi for an attack. Iran is better than others who stand with Israel or do nothing for Palestine. A war on Iran is what Netanyahu wants, who has been dragging Trump in his direction. Trump came to power claiming he was a man of peace and wanted a Nobel Peace Prize, but now he is being dragged into military actions. An attack on Iran would be a huge disaster for the region, the world's economy, and everybody. Netanyahu dreams of being the new imperial leader controlling the Middle East. Netanyahu seems to control Trump. The whole crowd around Trump is Zionist and totally supportive of Israel. Trump has forced Netanyahu to accept a temporary ceasefire, but now supports violations of every ceasefire by Netanyahu. This will lead to disasters for everybody, including the United States.

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I recently attended my first Donald Trump rally and was surprised by the long line of people waiting in the cold. I believe in being a leader who welcomes and engages with people, rather than condemning them. I had the opportunity to speak with about 50 Trump supporters in line, and they were all thoughtful, hospitable, and frustrated that they feel unheard by anyone except Donald Trump. It was a diverse crowd, including individuals who had never attended a Trump event before. It's clear that my political party is currently out of touch with these voters.

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We have a long year ahead, and hopefully, it won't be as violent as last year in Israel. I'm undecided on who to vote for, but I'm seriously considering Trump now, which is surprising.

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Trump To Hamas: 'HELL TO PAY' If No Hostage Release
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Good morning, everyone. Today’s show covers several key topics, starting with Trump’s hawkish statement on True Social regarding Israel and Hamas, emphasizing the urgency for hostage release before January 20, 2025. Hamas responded, accusing Netanyahu of sabotaging ceasefire negotiations and expressing a desire for peace and prisoner exchanges. The hosts discuss the implications of Trump’s statement, suggesting it may be a strategic move to claim credit for any future ceasefire success. They highlight the ongoing violence in Gaza and the challenges of securing a hostage deal, noting that Netanyahu's government has not prioritized hostages. The conversation also touches on the complexities of U.S. foreign policy, particularly regarding Israel and Hezbollah, with reports of numerous ceasefire violations by Israel. The hosts express concern over the potential for American involvement in conflicts to free Israeli hostages, questioning the justification for such actions. They conclude by acknowledging the pro-Israel stance within Trump’s coalition, contrasting it with the divided opinions in the Democratic Party.
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