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Israel is America's greatest strength in the Middle East. Imagine a world without Israel, how many battleships and troops would be needed? I used to say as a young senator that I would be a Zionist, and I still am. Being a Zionist doesn't require being Jewish.

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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 argues that Israel is not permanently isolated and can break out of a siege despite claims to the contrary. They note that some actors have halted shipments of weapon components, yet assert that Israel is capable of producing weapons and that intelligence and weapon systems are shared with the United States. The speaker expresses gratitude for bipartisan support in military matters for Israel, both in historical times and today, and emphasizes that this support persists across political boundaries. They highlight the ubiquity of Israeli-made goods, pointing out that many everyday items—cell phones, medicines, foods, including cherry tomatoes—are produced in Israel, illustrating a tangible contribution to global products. The speaker acknowledges that Israel can make things and cherishes the continuity of American support, vowing to work to ensure that support continues on both sides of the aisle. Further, the speaker asserts that Israel will eventually achieve the independence it needs so that Western European nations, which they say might deny Israel, will not succeed. They claim the capability to break the siege and to become independent of external restrictions or pressure. The passage ends with an incomplete thought: “And the last thing,” suggesting there was more to be said.

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So right now, as we speak tonight, there are two THAAD missile batteries in Israel. That's one quarter of the world's total supply of THAAD missile batteries. They are American military personnel, and they are manning these batteries to protect Israel. And that shouldn't surprise you because since 10/07/2023, which is a little less than two years ago, The United States has spent at minimum $30,000,000,000 defending Israel. Israel is by far, no one comes close, the largest recipient of USAID over time and currently. They don't know how disproportionate our attention to Israel and our spending on Israel is relative to the rest of the world.

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Israel is a critical ally and vital for their existence. Supporting them is important, especially with replenishing their defense systems like the Iron Dome. Our assistance helped them defend against recent attacks. This support is crucial, and most Americans understand its significance. Translation: Supporting Israel is crucial for their survival, especially with replenishing their defense systems like the Iron Dome. Our assistance helped them defend against recent attacks, and most Americans recognize the importance of this support.

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Speaker 0 argues that on a public policy level, reparative policies are not as effective as people want. He cites Holocaust reparations from Germany as an example, noting there was a huge debate in Israel over whether survivors should accept reparations, with the view that accepting payments could be seen as expiating past sins or buying off history. He asserts that reparations are not the reason Israel has become economically successful; rather, success comes from a determined effort to meet the meritocratic standards of success. He then discusses US foreign assistance to Israel, calling it a bargain for the United States because Israel “doesn’t need the money,” and contrasts this with other fiscal considerations. He mentions a claim that the black community would gladly take foreign assistance, though he notes he cannot speak for them. He provides a related financial context: “it’s like $3,000,000,000 a year” in some form of aid, and adds comparative U.S. military expenditure on bases abroad—“we spend $6,000,000,000 a year on our military bases in Japan, $5,000,000,000 a year on our military bases in Germany.” He emphasizes that a substantial amount of U.S. money helps other countries and underlines that Israel does not simply receive money but receives military product produced in the United States. The speaker explains that the relationship includes intelligence sharing and Israel’s development of its own technology, which the U.S. benefits from through disseminating tech they develop. He gives a concrete example: helmets used by F-35 pilots, noting these are Israeli-developed helmets, illustrating technology add-ons that the U.S. can leverage. He insists that the notion of a zero-sum dynamic—money sent out with nothing in return—is inaccurate, because the arrangement yields reciprocal benefits through defense collaboration and technology development.

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- Speaker 0: Since Israel began strikes on Gaza after Hamas’ surprise attack on October 7, it has targeted residential buildings. The UN says nearly 200,000 structures have been destroyed or damaged. With so many fleeing attacks, Palestinians packed into makeshift shelters, many of them UN run schools, but they were not safe. More than 1,000 schools have been bombed, and Israel has destroyed most of Gaza's hospitals, including Al Shifa, where more than 400 Palestinians were killed in a raid in March 2024. - Speaker 1: We make the best weapons in the world, and we’ve got a lot of them. And we’ve given a lot to Israel, frankly. And I mean, Bibi would call me so many times, can you get me this weapon, that weapon, that weapon. Some of them I never heard of, baby, and I made them. But we’d get them here, wouldn’t we? And they are the best. They are the best. And you but you used them well. It also takes people that know how to use them, and you obviously used them very well. But so many that Israel became strong and powerful, which ultimately led to peace. That’s what led to peace. So as we celebrate today, let us remember how this nightmare of depravity and death all began. - Speaker 2: In 1948, when the land of Palestine was officially stolen and given to a group of rabid Zionists who murdered over 10,000 Palestinians. This crime against humanity was decided as early as 1917 with the Balfour Declaration, the British Crown, and Lord Rothschild of the Rothschild banking dynasty, otherwise known as the Bank of England, who when it’s all said and done, will have control over hundreds of billions of dollars worth of Palestinian oil and gas reserves. As Michael Roverero famously said, all wars are bankers’ wars. According to Benjamin Franklin, the primary catalyst for the American Revolution was the Bank of England’s Currency Act. After the revolution, a value based economy with no interest being paid to any central bank was created. But it didn’t last long. The first bank of the United States was chartered in 1791 and favored foreign stockholders over Americans. The charter ended in January 1811 followed by the war of eighteen twelve and the establishment of the second bank of the United States in 1816, which gave more power to the Bank of England. Andrew Jackson successfully killed the bank’s renewal and shortly after became the first US president targeted for assassination when Richard Lawrence drew pistols on him outside The US capital, but misfired. Laws were passed in the early eighteen sixties for the US government to issue its own currency in a value based economy as opposed to the debt based system imposed by central banks. According to an 1864 edition of the London Times, this would have made America the wealthiest nation of the world. The article warned that if a government creates its own money, it will be without debt. It will become prosperous without precedent in the history of the world and therefore must be destroyed. In 1865, president Lincoln was assassinated, and the economy was quickly phased back to the central bank’s debt enslavement model. In 1913, the tyrannical Federal Reserve Bank and federal income tax was born. The two world wars brought Germany under the heel of the central banking cartel. Western banking institutions financed the Bolshevik revolution. In 2000, Iraq stopped selling its oil and Federal Reserve notes. In 2003, Iraq was illegally invaded by The United States and dollar based oil sales were reinstated. In Libya, Muammar Gaddafi’s gold dinar currency was making the nation rich. In 2011, The US invaded and reverted Libya’s oil sales to dollars. The Bank for International Settlements recently proposed efforts under the guise of anti money laundering that would provide scores to tokens and digital wallets including stablecoins. Digital ID, social credit scores, and a carbon tax is what the bankers are up to now. And everything else is a distraction. Today’s war is mostly psychological, and it’s being waged upon you. Greg Reese reporting. The Reiss report is now fully funded by my Substack subscribers. Subscribe today and support my work at gregreiss.substack.com.

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Israel has sent rescue teams to disaster areas more than any other country, even though we only make up a tiny fraction of the world's population. We are a benefactor to all of humanity. People should not be afraid to call themselves Zionists. I am a Zionist.

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With the money that we, the taxpayers, have given Israel over the last seventy five years, they are now able to give families a monthly child allowance for each child they have, income support, unemployment benefits, housing assistance, free health care, and free education through university. So I ask again, why are we okay making it possible for Israelis to do that. But when it comes to our country, a whole group of people are totally against the idea of universal health care and free education. I need someone to explain to me why it's okay to fund their abilities to do that. No ally of The United States should be allowed to do or say whatever they want without any consequences from us, not when we give them billions of dollars every single year. And none of what I'm saying is even delving into the fact that what the Israeli government is doing with all the military assistance that we've given them.

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Israel, like other countries, makes its own decisions. The US doesn't dictate to any country. We present what we believe are the good options. We stand up for what we believe in the briefing room.

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I walk with my husband, Michael, and hold hands. It's like a whole new world for me. Just walking and holding hands. Some that one of our fellow Americans for years could not do. What kind of shit is that? As you said, Americans see Israel as a reliable and stable ally in the Middle East. We share common values, defend common interests, and face common enemies. Iran sees us as one and the same, and they're right. We are together. In the Middle East today, it is clear that Israel and America stand united.

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"The renewal of the Jewish state, is is something that I I think touches all of us. For two thousand years, we were a stateless people. And now we have a country of our own, defended by all the brave men and women of the IDF." "I have been to Israel. I have been to the border. I have spent time to the people who govern the state of Israel. And, you know, I feel a deep a deep emotional connection to the state of Israel and the Israeli people." "We actually acquired a number of Israeli companies. We have two CEOs at Oracle. One's name is Safra Katz and she was born in Israel." "So again, we love the country love the country of Israel and we'll do everything we can to support the country of Israel." "But one thing we know for certain that the Israeli army did everything they could to minimize civilian casualties."

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The speaker states that Israel produces incredible weapons and shares them with the United States, and also produces intel that is invaluable for the United States. They reference the five I’s and note there is a sixth eye: Israel. This sixth eye is described as a very powerful eye, and it is said that Israel shares its intelligence with American intelligence services, contributing to a very strong bond between the countries. The bond is described as not only a bond of values and of their shared Judeo-Christian civilization, but also a war of civilization against the barbarians that they are fighting. In addition to shared values, the speaker emphasizes a bond of utility and great success, stating that the partnership is very, very strong, though challenged from time to time. The speaker urges the listener to talk to people in higher places in the Pentagon, implying that if one spoke with those who share intelligence or weapon systems, they would discover that they appreciate enormously what America gives to Israel, and they appreciate what Israel gives to America.

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And I can tell you, there is overwhelming, overwhelming bipartisan support in our congress for Israel's security. The United States has Israel's back. This is not just about things that happen on Twitter. Antisemitism kills. Hate kills.

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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 praises the speech as a strong condemnation of Saddam's efforts to hide his weapons of mass destruction. Israel has long been aware of this and has shared intelligence with the United States. The United States has also shared some of its own intelligence with the world. Israel believes it has the right and obligation to protect its citizens.

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"Israel is isolated." "Israel can't break out of the season." "We will." "Yes, we can." "We're pretty good at producing weapons." "We share intelligence with The United States." "A good chunk of your intel and our weapon systems." "We are tremendously appreciative of the bipartisan support in military matters to Israel in previous years and today as well." "You're holding a piece of Israel right there." "it's an Israeli product as there are so many other things." "This serves the betterment of for the betterment of all mankind and womankind." "We can make things." "We cherish the fact that we have the constancy of American support despite the attempts to erode it, and we'll continue to work to make sure that that continues on both sides of the aisle." "But equally, we will eventually create the independence that we need so those in Western Europe who think they can deny us things will not succeed." "We can break this siege, and we will."

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"I just said this in another meeting and they said, oh, Israel is isolated. Israel can't break out of the season." "Yes, we can." "We're pretty good at producing weapons." "Like intelligence, we share both with The United States." "A good chunk a good chunk of your intel and our weapon systems." "We're tremendously appreciative of the bipartisan support and military matters to Israel in previous years and today as well." "But do you have cell phones? Any you have cell phones here? No." "You're holding a piece of Israel right there." "You know where that was made? I don't like cherry tomatoes, but it's an Israeli what can I do? It's an Israeli product, as are so many other things." "I think that is Israel's unknown contribution." "We can break this siege, and we will."

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Speaker 0: The discussion turns to how long you plan to stay in public life. Speaker 1: I don’t measure it by time, but by missions and tasks. I’m supported by a great majority of the people in the country, and that support comes despite foreign reporting. That is why I keep winning elections. When people say I might be a king, I respond that I’m not a king—I have to get elected, for God’s sake. I have great support at home: my wife is incredible, she’s a lioness; my two boys support me; and the people support me. Speaker 0: What do they support you for? Speaker 1: They want me to complete the quest for peace. They understand that I really liberated Israel’s economy from stagnant semi-socialism to become one of the most remarkable founts of creativity, innovation, and technology in the world. We have unbelievable technology today, and we now have an opportunity. Israel was a country with $17,000 per capita when I took over as foreign minister; I had a brief stint there. Today it’s going to cross $60,000 per capita. It’s still a way to go, but that’s a change that no country experienced because of the free market revolution that I introduced here. Speaker 0: There’s a sense of an upcoming revolution. Speaker 1: I see a much greater revolution coming. It’s here, it’s not coming; it’s already here. All the wondrous technologies we have—some of them are very frightening. I’ve talked to the leaders of AI in the world, and you ask yourself, there are so many blessings in this, but there could be a curse. The task is to challenge it, or to channel it into the blessings that Israel can give itself and the world. I think there’s another revolution coming, and I tend to steer it along with the achievement of a broader peace. These are two enormous tasks that I’d like to take on. And when history is within reach, you don’t step aside; you step forward. And that’s what I’m doing.

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Investing $3 billion in Israel is the best decision we make. We shouldn't apologize for supporting Israel in this body. It's a crucial investment for the United States. In fact, if Israel didn't exist, the US would have to create it to safeguard its interests in the Middle East.

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the renewal of the Jewish state, is is something that I I think touches all of us. For two thousand years, we were a stateless people. And now we have a country of our own, defended by all the brave men and women of the IDF. I've I've been to Israel. we have two CEOs at Oracle. One's name is Safra Katz, and she was born in Israel. So again, we love the country love the country of Israel, and we'll do everything we can to support the country of Israel. Recently hear that many people criticizing Israel, especially after the Gaza operation. But one thing we know for certain that the Israeli army did everything they could to minimize civilian casualties.

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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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Our nations, the United States and Israel, share a strong bond as we both strive to do good and be strong.

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Speaker 0: Do we need this connection with Israel? What is it? No one ever explains what it's for. I feel like. Right? That would help everybody have a much better understanding, you know, because it starts to feel like America is just a shell company, an LLC for Israel. That's what it starts to feel like a lot of times, you know? Do you feel like that that's realistic, or do you feel like that that's off base? Speaker 1: I would I wouldn't send them a dime. Like, that's my position. I don't think whatever we're getting isn't worth it.

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The speaker asks how much support the U.S. gives to Israel. The response is approximately $3 billion a year in military assistance. It is asserted that this military assistance is the only assistance Israel receives from the U.S. There is a memorandum of understanding (MOU) for the $3 billion annual amount.
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