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Hey guys, Laura Loomer here. | |
| I am currently in southern Israel on the Gaza border. | ||
| And here in Israel, they take their border security very seriously. | ||
| It's a lesson that we as Americans living in the United States should really take and learn from the Israelis. | ||
| Behind me you can see is the border wall bordering Israel and Gaza, of course, right? | ||
| So this is southern Israel. | ||
| We're on the Gaza border and the construction of this border wall itself has significantly reduced terrorist infiltration, terrorist attacks, as well as illegal immigration or like I said, infiltration into Israel. | ||
| And similarly, President Donald Trump has been working hard to build a border wall to secure our border in the United States to protect United States citizens from illegal immigrants as well as a terrorist threat, some of which the mainstream media doesn't really like to talk about. | ||
| The fact that many Islamic terrorist organizations, including members of Hamas and Hezbollah, are working with members of the Mexican cartels to build tunnels and infiltrate the U.S. border. | ||
| We're walking | ||
| through Kerem Shalom, which is the only crossing between Gaza and Israel. | ||
| This is where Israeli aid and supplies to Gaza are distributed and inspected before going into Gaza. | ||
| So not many people, really nobody is allowed to, from my understanding, right? | ||
| Nobody is allowed to. | ||
| We are very fortunate to be here today through some personal connections and knowing that the group is very important to Israel. | ||
| Why don't they usually let groups come in to this crossing? | ||
| It's a very secured area with a lot of risks involved and we just don't want to take any unnecessary risks. | ||
| So this truly is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and it really dispels a lot of the lies told by the media about Israel, right? | ||
| This fact that the fact that the mainstream media and the left likes to lie and say that Israel is committing human rights violations against the people in Gaza. | ||
| But as you can see from all of these trucks full of materials, this is full of aid, supplies, food, water, electricity, all types of aid that is being administered to the people in Gaza who of course are actually having their rights violated by Habas. | ||
| It's all a lie and Gaza depends on Israel. | ||
| get not only what you see in these sort of goods, but also we give them the electricity, water and everything else involved. | ||
| And you can see behind me there is a large 150-mile long border fence that was constructed. | ||
| Currently in Israel, there are about 100,000 illegal migrants living here, some of whom who have taken over entire neighborhoods in Tel Aviv. | ||
| There are entire neighborhoods in Tel Aviv full of African migrants who are, you know, Muslim migrants practicing Sharia law in Israel, preaching hatred against Jews, calling for the killing of Jews. | ||
| Well, they now have the border wall to keep illegal migrants out of Israel from Africa. | ||
| They still have the issue of the 100,000 that are living here. | ||
| If the Egyptian army will cross the Swiss Canal and they will enter Sinai desert, it will be an alarm for us that we can call our reserve forces to the line. | ||
| That is the agreement between Israel and Egypt. | ||
| And therefore, we thought that we don't need any barrier on the ground. | ||
| But after a few years, this area became a smuggler area. | ||
| People brought illegal drugs from Africa through Israel to Jordan or from Africa through Egypt to Israel itself. | ||
| And there were a lot of problems, criminal problems along the line. | ||
| This fence stopped what is called the second Intifada, the terror attack that was in 2000 till 2006 from the West Bank to Israel. | ||
| In this period, we had more than 3,000 terror attacks. | ||
| We lost in this period more than 1,562 people that were murdered by terror attacks, and we had to stop them. | ||
| So we did active things inside the West Bank. | ||
| We tried to catch the terrorists, but in the other hand, we had to block them from coming from the West Bank to Israel. | ||
| Currently, where we're standing right now, we're on the southernmost border, the border between Israel and Egypt. | ||
| We're standing obviously on the side of Israel on the other side of Egypt. | ||
| Can you explain the significance of this border fence and how it has produced illegal immigration? | ||
| About 1,000 people that were coming every month to Israel illegally, trying to take rights inside Israel, work in Israel, have their economic in Israel, and Israel couldn't vary. | ||
| And the Palestinian terror used these people and tried to get inside that crowd to Israel. | ||
| So we had to do something to stop them. | ||
| We did a lot of things inside Israel, like trying to arrest these people, trying to take the people to port, but here we have to block the border. | ||
| And that's what we did here. | ||
| And from 2013, the border between Egypt and Israel is closed. | ||
| No terrorists is crossing here. | ||
| So immigration from Africa is crossing to Israel through these lines. | ||
| So you think that Donald Trump's proposal to build a big wall on the U.S.-Mexico border is a good or bad idea? | ||
| I think that every country has the right to keep her borders and the United States, of course, have to do it. | ||
| That sounds a lot like what's happening in the United States where I live. | ||
| And, you know, you have the Democrats and a lot of leftists and people who are pro-illegal immigration claiming that the illegals coming in through the U.S.-Mexico border and our northern border as well are refugees and that we need to give these people rights. | ||
| But explain for people in the United States and elsewhere who may not understand the definition of a refugee what it truly means to be a refugee according to international law. | ||
| According to the international law, you can be a political refugee or war refugee from the country. | ||
| But you are a refugee only to the first country that you are coming through. | ||
| So the people that are coming today from Guatemala to the United States or Honduras to the United States through Mexico and they are marching to all the area, they are not refugees in the United States according to international law. | ||
| They are refugees in Mexico because that was the first country that they came to. | ||
| So the Democrats, when they claim that the people in the caravans are refugees and that they need to seek asylum and that everyone's welcome here, right? | ||
| We've seen Nancy Pelosi and other Democrats say that and that we have to have open borders and cannot build a wall. | ||
| That means they're lying then, right? | ||
| They're lying. | ||
| I don't want to get inside the American politics. | ||
| And so that means that Ilhan Omar is not a refugee. | ||
| We have a congresswoman in the United States and her name is Ilhan Omar and she supports Hamas and she says that she's a refugee from Somalia. |