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Hi there everybody, Dennis Prager with you.
I look at the world and my understanding of it is reinforced on an almost daily basis.
You have to truly be an enormous fool to believe that human nature is essentially good.
People who believe that believe it because they want to believe it.
I don't know why they want to believe it.
But they do, obviously, because there is literally no amount of cruelty, sadism, barbarity, evil in general committed by human beings against other human beings.
That would change their mind.
There was no level of it.
People are basically good, but you can walk into a family and murder the father, the mother, and the three children as I have the story here of one such family in In Israel.
A mother who was slaughtered by terrorists in Israel alongside her husband and three children sent a final WhatsApp message to her Australian friends to say her family was safe.
When you see the picture, all I could do is think of the parents, if they're living, and I assume they are.
It's a young couple.
Can you imagine, those of you who are grandparents, can you imagine your child murdered, his or her husband murdered, your daughter or son-in-law, and your three grandchildren?
For many, the greatest joy in their lives, the greatest loves of their lives, wiped out.
Nothing left.
The LACOBs, I assume it's, let's see, yeah, LACOB, L-A-C-O-B.
That's the name of the couple.
The laycubs started to panic and tried contacting everyone they knew in the village to find out what was going on.
Before they received the heartbreaking news that the safe room had been raided by militants, Tamar, her husband, Johnny, their six-year-old daughters, Shachar and Arbel, and their two-year-old son, Omer, had been murdered by Hamas terrorists.
Daily Mail uses the word terrorist.
The New York Times uses the word militant.
Militant.
Militant.
How do you qualify to be a terrorist?
Our hearts are shattered, Yishal wrote on Facebook on Monday.
An entire family was killed by evil murderers who shot the children and parents simply because they were Jewish.
That is my article today.
I beg you to read it.
German Nazism's successor, Islamic Nazism.
No more than every German was a Nazi.
Is every Muslim a Nazi?
Of course not.
But there is Islamic Nazism.
The celebrations on the left in the world, celebration by Palestinian supporters of what happened, if that doesn't clue you in as to the moral degradation, The idiots who write about the cycle of violence,
like this fool who happens to be a professor of Jewish studies at UCLA, an enormous fool, gives you an idea of how it doesn't matter what department at UCLA or at most universities, you have a fool teaching your children the cycle of violence.
Inability to say these are monsters, barbaric savages.
Can't say that.
There were people on the left who opposed saying, calling these people savages or inhuman because it dehumanizes them.
Their behavior did not dehumanize them.
Is there anyone who could be called these words?
Well, do you have, Sean, do you have the audio I sent you?
Thank you.
Oh, okay.
It was in Sydney, Australia, pro-Palestinians, mostly Muslims, Arabs, I assume many of them Palestinian, were chanting, gas the Jews.
For those of you who have bought the gigantic lie that anti-Zionism is different from anti-Semitism, I hope this is clarifying.
I've written about it and talked about it for all of my life.
There is no difference.
When there is only one country on Earth that you support the eradication of, and it happens to be the only Jewish country on Earth, One can infer that you are an enemy of the Jews.
If you were against the existence of Italy, you wanted Italy eradicated and supported those who wished to murder all Italians, it would be fair to say that you are an enemy of Italians.
Okay?
Even anti-Italian.
You have to go to college.
And be brainwashed into believing that I can support the eradication of Israel and the murder of its inhabitants, but hey, don't think I'm an anti-Semite.
No.
You're a Jew lover.
Why would one think that?
And it should be obvious that the eradication of every Jew is one of the aims.
The Hamas charter, It speaks of the Quranic verse that if you see a Jew behind a tree, kill him.
Yeah, you know what?
People like to remain naive.
People can't stand facing evil.
So what they do is they concentrate on non-evils.
They won't call Hamas evil, but they will call America evil.
American racism.
Yes.
Oh, it's an upside-down world.
I don't know if it has ever not been.
Well, it's more upside-down today than at least in America.
That is clear to say.
Also from the Daily Mail, Representative Rashida Tlaib sparks outrage as Palestinian flag still hangs outside her Capitol Hill office despite terror attack by Hamas on Israel.
You realize that...
Proportionately to the Jewish population of Israel to the United States, now that it's 1,000, it is approximately 33,000 Jews killed in Israel.
It would be the equivalent if they had our population.
So it is a way transcends, as it were.
9-12.
Families were not wiped out on 9-12 in the same way.
The glee.
The grabbing of young people, the shooting them while yelling Allahu Akbar.
Do you understand what a sick form of religion these people have?
God is the greatest, so I will murder a family?
God is the greatest?
So I will abuse the young women at this festival when they beheaded people.
Remember ISIS? The left has been so effective in scaring people into being called Islamophobes that people don't say the truth.
There is a proportion of the Muslim world that is evil.
There are many wonderful individual Muslims.
That is a given.
Of course that is true.
But to deny the obvious, because you're scared that the left will call you a name, is not an ode to the human spirit, shall we say.
Such is the world.
Rashida Tlaib.
There is nothing...
That Palestinians could do to Israelis nothing that would alienate their supporters.
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Oh my god.
Evil.
That's what we're talking about.
Okay.
1-8 Prager 776 is the number.
Curious to know how you're reacting to me perfectly said.
Did I say 912?
I didn't even know if I said...
I did?
Why didn't you correct me?
You thought I meant it.
That's adorable.
You thought I meant it.
What happened on 9-12?
It's like I once...
You thought I see the day after.
It's like...
It's a Prager family legend now.
Many years ago, I... Let's see, many years ago...
I sent a message.
I was on a listener cruise, and I sent a message to my older son for his birthday.
And I said, I was a very loving message, and I said, January 30th, 1981, was a...
It was a great day in my life.
Referring to his birthday.
And I got back a text message.
What happened on January 30th, 1981?
I may have gotten the year wrong too, but it was January 31st in any event.
Anyway, 9/11.
When you think of this, what is this, the progressive eight that they can't condemn as pure acts of evil as can exist, their hatred, these progressive, this progressive eight, is it I think it's eight.
In the Congress, There's such a consistency.
When you're morally blind in one arena, you tend to be in many other arenas.
These are the American-hating radical left in the squad.
They look at this and...
It is so interesting.
Like, why do they...
The eight progressive members of the Democratic Caucus fail to back Israel against the existential threat it is facing.
See, that is an existential threat.
Global warming is not.
Iran is an existential threat.
Hamas and all these other...
Islamic terror organizations.
These people live to kill Jews.
That is their greatest joy.
Look at the joy that they're having.
Is there joy in Israel if they bomb in Gaza and a family dies, or any member of the family?
Is there joy?
Are Jews giving out candies?
There was such a moral gap between Israelis and their enemies.
If that is not obvious, then, well, it's not to this professor of Jewish studies at UCLA. We debated 20 years ago.
The debate was, is there a moral difference between Israel and its enemies?
He said no.
And he's a professor of Jewish studies.
There is no department free of fools in our universities.
Isn't he the guy who just pulled the alarm when he said he thought it was the way to open the door?
Cori Bush, Greg Kassar, and Summer Lee.
What a group.
They hate America.
They hate Israel.
What do they love?
It's an interesting question.
What do they love?
I know what they hate.
What do they love?
I don't mean some abstract principle.
I mean, they don't love that abstract principle either.
This motto of free Palestine.
Oh, really?
Is there free Syria?
Is there a free Lebanon?
Free Iraq?
What's the model exactly among Israel's neighbors of a free country?
Free Palestine?
Why isn't it now free?
Why don't they have honest elections now?
It's not because of Israel.
It's because of the amount of corruption in the...
Palestinian Authority.
The occupation.
Israel occupied Gaza, and it left, and it got murder.
Do you know Israel had already offered, people don't even remember this, how Israel had offered at Camp David?
Like 95% of the territory for a Palestinian state, Yasser Arafat rejected it.
Bill Clinton was shocked.
Bill Clinton blamed Yasser Arafat for the rejection.
And then the massive terror campaign started against Israeli civilians.
Please know one thing.
According to Palestinians and their supporters, all of Israel is occupied.
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Jim Kantorowicz is the head of the International Law Department at the Kohelet Policy Forum, a Jerusalem think tank.
And a professor at George Mason University Scalia Law School.
He has a piece in the Wall Street Journal, The Iran-Gaza War.
It's not the Gaza War, it's Iran-Gaza, which is, of course, true.
This is the conflict Tehran wants on Israeli soil through once-removed marauding militias.
Professor Kantorovich is in Israel right now.
So I take it, Professor, you divide your time between the U.S. and Israel, is that correct?
Yeah, that's right.
And thank God I'm in Israel now.
I'm so lucky.
I'd be horrified if I had to not be here.
One of the things about Israel is when there's a war here, Israelis want to come, not leave.
It's impossible to get a flight to Israel now.
It's all booked.
And I was lucky enough to already be here.
When you go to the U.S., it's an order for you to teach your classes at George Mason University?
That's correct.
I see.
I'm a professor at George Mason.
Good.
So, before we talk about your piece and your take on what is happening, I think it's important, as I did with Michael Oren yesterday, the former Israeli ambassador to the United States, Give us a sense of what it is like right now to be living as an Israeli in Israel.
He was telling me and my listeners that he was essentially a self-imposed isolation with his family in his apartment in Jerusalem.
What have you decided to do?
So, yeah, there were definitely rockets on Jerusalem and the area that I'm in also yesterday, and we spent some time in the bomb shelters.
There have not been rockets today, so we've not been in the bomb shelters.
Basically, you're running in and out of bomb shelters.
That's part of life in a war like this, where the enemy purposefully targets civilians as their primary method of war.
Right now, I'm trying to get outside with my kids as much as possible, take them on playdates and have them get some air, because we know it's going to get worse before it gets better.
Iran is going to try to bring their puppet Hezbollah into the war, creating a two-front war.
And, of course, there's always the possibility of a direct confrontation with Iran.
And so this, in a sense, may even be the quiet before the storm.
I want to talk to you then about that.
I've been thinking a lot about Hezbollah, and it would seem this is exactly the time that Iran would want Hezbollah, which is way more powerful than Hamas, if I'm not mistaken, in terms of, for example, just the sophistication and the number of rockets.
So my theory, and I always tell...
Guests, you are 100% welcome to say, I'm sorry, Dennis, I completely disagree.
So please, I want to hear a reaction.
It seems to me that the only thing holding Hezbollah back, if there is anything holding it back, is that the Lebanese don't want to be part of a war.
What do you think of that idea, or is it outlandish?
Maybe the Lebanese don't want to be part of a war, but Hezbollah does not rule Lebanon by taking surveys or asking anybody else for their opinion.
Their policymaking works principally on the phone from Tehran.
And I don't know that they are restrained.
They've been testing, they've been probing, and we're in very early days yet.
I think it's extremely likely that they will enter the conflict.
They're going to do so at a time of their choosing.
It may be advantageous for them to do so when Israel is more fully committed in Azzah.
A two-front war, I think, is the more likely scenario.
So I keep reading that they have, I don't remember the number, what is the number of rockets they are presumed to have?
Yeah.
Well over 100,000 missiles.
Israel, how does Israel protect itself against 100,000 missiles?
Israel is going to have to protect itself by invading Lebanon.
And pushing Hezbollah back physically, pushing back the launch sites, taking out the launch sites.
And I think here it's important to point out the two places that this week Israel is being attacked from, Gaza and southern Lebanon, are both places that used to be under Israeli control.
Both places that Israel left for peace and places that are used to wage an exterminationist war on Israel.
And I think that means if At the end of this war, Israel has retaken territory.
People need to understand it is not going to necessarily be the case that like in past conferences, Israel walks in, breaks the furniture.
We have to break, or we are going to continue.
Eugene Kantorowicz, professor at George Mason University.
Professor Eugene Kantorowicz has a piece in the Wall Street Journal, which everybody in the world should read, in my opinion.
He is an Israeli and American, and he teaches at George Mason University.
He's with his family in Israel right now.
Before we continue with the issue of Iran, Hezbollah, and Hamas, I rarely use the term, but like so many other terms, it's That have been misused, fascist, threat to democracy, existential threat.
Words have been cheapened somewhat like the dollar has by the left.
But I will say it is hard to imagine that Israel is not suffering from PTSD at this moment.
Is that an overstatement?
Yeah, I think it's an overstatement because we're not in the post-trauma stage yet.
We're in the middle of the trauma.
It has not really fully sunk in.
Everybody knows many more people are going to die in urban fighting in Gaza.
And I think right now there's only fierce determination to fight and win the war, to demolish Hamas, to fundamentally change the paradigm.
And I think the grieving and also the recriminations for responsibility about the intelligence failures...
All of that and the PTSD, all of that's going to happen later.
Right now, people are mobilized.
Right, that's a very good answer.
So, explain to me this.
How would it happen that Israel would remove Hamas?
Explain to me what that means.
What removing Hamas means is destroying Hamas as an organization by killing its members, capturing its members, and demolishing its infrastructure and removing it from power in Gaza.
The problem is there's no one really else in Gaza to run Gaza other than Hamas.
You can put other people in, but when Israel left, the Palestinian Authority Fatah Party was in charge, and Hamas...
They won the elections.
Hamas is apparently what the people of Gaza want or prefer, and as soon as Israel leaves, Hamas will come back, much like the Taliban came back when America left Afghanistan.
The difference is, Afghanistan is on the other side of the world from America, and Gaza is right next to Israel, and Israel cannot allow these kind of massacres to happen again, which means it is not clear.
Whether it is possible for Israel to allow Hamas to return to power in Gaza, which may mean it is not clear if Israel can fully leave Gaza.
That's right.
That's what people don't understand.
Whatever Israel quote-unquote occupies is because of the threat, the existential threat.
Again, a word cheapened by the left.
To Israel.
It is not the opposite.
The threat is not because Israel occupies.
Israel occupies because of the threat.
As you write in your piece, imagine then, I was always for the two-state solution.
I stopped being it because I live in reality.
The thought that the West Bank would be run by Hamas-type people whose raison d'etre in life is to murder as many Israeli Jews specifically as possible.
Explain this to me.
It's on the internet.
You might find this of interest.
I debated at Oxford, amazing, a few years ago, the Oxford Union.
So I debated the proposition of, is Hamas or Israel the greater threat to peace?
So, of course, I said Hamas was.
And do you know whom I debated?
An Oxford professor of international relations who's Israeli.
And he said Israel was the greater threat.
Is there any people other than Jews who produce so many people who want to destroy their own people?
You have a thought on that?
We're very good at it.
And by the way, that's how he got to be a professor at Oxford.
If you want to be a professor at Oxford, you're not going to get it by defending the Jewish state.
Yes, and we're going to see the same thing in this conflict.
Even in this conflict, there is a professional class of academics, of think tankers, of so-called human rights organizations, who are going to try to prevent Israel from preventing its own genocide, preventing the genocide of the Jewish people.
And they're going to do it using fake international law.
We have already started hearing the arguments.
Apparently, the argument...
So now Israel has said that it is not giving...
Before, Hamas got their electricity and their water piped in from Israel.
Israel gave them their utilities.
So now Israel is saying, we're not giving you utilities anymore.
Apparently it is against international law to not supply your enemy with utilities.
Which is funny because I don't know of any other conflict in which a country has supplied its enemy state with utilities.
Right.
So let's go back to Hezbollah.
I hesitate to even pose the question, but I will.
How effectively can Israel, in your opinion, fight a two-front war?
Nobody knows until it happens, because so many things can go wrong, but certainly it is a situation that Israel has planned for, that is not a surprise, and I think morale is high, and I think ultimately Israel will prevail in the field.
The much bigger danger for Israel than losing in the field is losing the peace.
That is to say, what Israel is also very good at is snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.
In other words, winning the war and then giving up anyway.
So it's very crucial that when Israel wins this war, it lock in permanent gains.
Rather than seeing whatever it wins in a war is just stuff to give away.
Because that is what has emboldened Hamas and Hezbollah.
They think no matter how badly they get beaten, they can't lose any territory.
Israel is going to leave.
So they'll fight.
Some people will die, and that's okay.
They'll get their divine reward.
And then they'll just build back.
Exactly.
They're looking at Taliban in Afghanistan and saying, that'll be us.
All right, hold on there.
Eugene Kantorovich, I'm telling you, the clarity of this man is exhilarating.
Professor Eugene Kantorovich, Professor...
At George Mason University Scalia Law School and Israeli is the head of the International Law Department at the Kohelet Policy Forum at Jerusalem.
Think tank piece in the Wall Street Journal, which is mandatory reading.
We don't have much time, but I must say I need to contact you more frequently.
Your clarity is bracing.
I'm a big fan.
Well, if you are, I'm truly honored.
Thank you.
What do you make of the fact that the Eiffel Tower had the Israeli flag lit up, lighted up, and that other governments, the Bundestag in Germany, have done the same thing?
I was a bit shocked.
That there's been this element of support for Israel.
On the other hand, it may be extremely temporary.
What is your take?
I guess it's nice.
I wish those same governments have not been and do not continue to fund Hamas apologist pro-terror organizations, which make Fake accusations against Israel of apartheid and genocide, which provide political cover for Hamas.
So if you're, you know, funding organizations that deny Israel's legitimacy as a state, that accuse Israel of monstrous crimes, and play straight into Hamas propaganda, and you light the Eiffel Tower up, I'd rather you do neither.
And indeed, Europe continues to fund the Palestinian Authority.
The European Union was going to stop funding the Palestinian Authority, and they continue to do this.
I will point out...
That, you know, as soon as Russia invaded Ukraine, Europe imposed significant crippling sanctions on Russia, even though they harm innocent Russian civilians, right?
People have nothing to do with Putin's policies.
But money to the Palestinians, which gets diverted to terror, is going to continue to flow.
You might think that Europe doesn't think Jewish blood is red enough.
I'll end with this.
Do you have an explanation for President Biden giving Iran $6 billion for hostages?
Weakness, lack of vision of America as a world leader, wanting to have a multi-polar Middle East. wanting to have a multi-polar Middle East.
No, really.
Since Obama's policy of rapprochement with Iran, I was confounded by it then.
I'm confounded by its continuation.
All right, we'll leave it at that then.
I will be bothering you frequently.
Eugene Kantorovich's piece in the Wall Street.
Great talking with you, Dennis.
Thank you.
Totally mutual.
This piece is up at DennisPrager.com.
Hello, everybody.
I'm Dennis Prager, Wall Street Journal editorial.
I make some key points that I need to bring to your attention, points that I have made over the course of many years.
The strategic and political point, it writes in the middle of this editorial, is that the return of war against Israel isn't an isolated event.
It is the latest installment in the unraveling of global order, as American political will and military primacy are called into question.
That's correct.
For many years, I have argued that America needs to be the world's policeman, because the world needs a policeman just like San Francisco needs policemen.
And if it's not going to be the United States, then the forces of evil will triumph.
I have been saying this all of my life.
I don't understand why it hasn't been clear to vast numbers of Americans, including many conservatives, many Republicans who don't quite follow this and who believe that America should only be prepared for war if it hits the United States on its shores.
I've also noted that it is a very good thing when the American president is feared.
I have no interest in an American president being loved.
None whatsoever.
Donald Trump was feared by the bad guys, whether it was China or Iran or Russia.
They feared Donald Trump.
They have utter and total contempt for Joe Biden because he's a weakling.
And he has weaklings surrounding him.
That's the case.
$6 billion to Iran?
A regime that regularly chanced death to America, and he gave it $6 billion because they kidnapped some Americans off the street visiting Tehran.
Why won't they just do that to more Americans who visit Tehran?
$6 billion?
$6 billion?
To a regime that has announced it wishes to commit genocide?
You know, every word has been raped of its meaning by the left.
Every word of evil.
Fascist, Nazi, racist.
They've all been...
Well, I just...
My mind keeps coming to the word rape.
We don't only use the term rape as forced sexual aggression against a woman, or a man for that matter.
We can use it with language.
Whatever word you use, my intention is clear.
So do you know that the pro-Palestinian Our spokespeople, their supporters around the world, constantly speak, regularly, of genocide against the Palestinians.
So they have raped the word genocide of any meaning.
There are more Palestinians today than there were 20 years ago.
It's the opposite of genocide, right?
Genocide is the destruction of a people.
Murder them.
That's what genocide is.
But not to the left, and not to the lowlifes who support the Palestinians against Israel.
Genocide.
Really, genocide.
So how do you explain the increase in Palestinian population while genocide is taking place?
But who's going to ask them that?
A New York Times reporter?
A CNN reporter?
A Washington Post reporter?
Who's going to ask them that obvious question?
I was listening to a Palestinian speaker in Australia, and she, I believe it was Australia, because I'm going to play for you something from that demonstration at the Sydney Opera House, and she just said, oh, they're inhumane genocide.
It was in the United States as well.
Supporters of the Palestinians.
They'll, of course, care about Palestinians as much as the Bolsheviks cared about workers.
It is just their way of expressing their hatred for Israel and the United States.
If you cared about Palestinians, you would want to get rid of Hamas.
You would want there to be freedom and democracy and free speech.
And a free press in Gaza, none of which exist.
They torture their opponents, just like they slaughter Jews in Israel.
Listen to this chant.
I think it was up at Daily Mail.
From the demonstration at the Sydney Opera House, and I reported to you yesterday that the Australian authorities...
Said that Jews should, for their own sake, not show up at the Sydney Opera House.
Wow.
That must be a first in Australian history that Jews in Australia were told to stay away from someplace out of danger to their lives.
This notion that the Palestinians...
And their supporters are just anti-Israel but not anti-Jew.
The number of Jews beaten or in some cases murdered by Muslims in France, for example.
The bombing of the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires by Iran.
I mean, the examples of slaughter of Jews.
By these people outside of Israel, having nothing to do with Israel.
And now this.
Don't go to the Sydney Opera House, Jews of Australia, Jews of Sydney.
So here is a chant that went up at the Palestinian demonstration yesterday, as recorded, I believe, by the Daily Mail.
And in case it's not clear to you, I'll tell you the words.
Gas the Jews.
Here it is.
Yeah.
Guess the Jews.
Yes.
If you're pro-Palestinian, you're a bad dude.
What the Palestinians have unleashed on planet Earth in terms of terror, no other people has unleashed as much.
There are some wonderful Palestinians.
I've met them.
That is true, and that is beside my point.
What is there to be proud of?
Part of the hatred of Israel, a big part of the hatred of Israel on the part of many in the Arab world, not all by any means, is that Israel has built a remarkable and robust and free society.
And they haven't.
It's a combination of envy, resentment, shame.
When the Jews came to Tel Aviv, it was literally a malarial swamp.
It is today the hub of one of the most robust economies in the world.
Second only to the United States of America, tiny Israel produces more medicine and technology.
That is used for the good of mankind than any other country on earth.
That's a big part of the reason.
It's hated.
What exactly has Hamas produced?
Other than terror.
Other than sadists.
That's what they produce.
Israel produces cancer drugs.
Hamas produces sadists.
That's a fact, my friends.
And that's all Hamas produces.
Despicable human beings.
Back in a moment.
Yep, yep.
Can I ask the Jews to hear the chant in Sydney, Australia?
No wonder the government there said to Jews, stay away from the Sydney Opera House.
That's where my column today, which you should read, it's up at my website in town hall, both. .
We've gone from German Nazism to Islamic Nazism.
That's a fact.
It's not an exaggeration.
It's not intended to be an insult.
It's intended to be a description of fact.
If this weekend's events in Israel did not make that clear to you, literally nothing would.
Nothing.
Okay, Hilo, Hawaii.
I believe that is what it is.
Is that correct, Ben?
Yes, hello.
Hi.
Yeah, I'm trying hard to parse out what is from what's not in the current conflict.
In any conflict, you have one party opposing another party, and each side has its grievances with the other.
I'd like to understand it more, but it seems, as you have mentioned, that the United States should be the police of the world.
I don't know.
We're stretched thin as it is.
Well, these are, wait, so hold on.
You're changing the subject, which is fine, but are you aware one has nothing to do with the other?
You're trying, first you say, in any conflict, there are two sides, and now you're going to the question of U.S. as policemen.
In your mind, are those subjects, I'm sorry?
I shouldn't have switched up like that.
Okay, fine.
All right, so let me deal with the first one.
That was true during World War II. The Germans had their grievances and the Allies had their grievances.
The Japanese had their grievances and America had its grievances.
So I don't understand your point.
Of course that's true.
The bully, the murderer, has his grievances and the murdered has his grievances.
So I'm not quite sure what point you're making.
I don't understand the whole thing over there.
Okay, here's the whole thing over there.
It's a five-minute video, the Middle East conflict at PragerU that I gave many years ago, and here it is in one sentence.
One side wants the other side dead.
That is the Middle East conflict.
That's terrible.
Correct.
Correct.
I thank you very much.
All right, I thank you.
Well, that's why I think it's important that I do this work.
See, it's so unique.
There is no other example of one side wanting the other side dead.
We have conflict with Russia.
There's no part of the most anti-Russian person that wants Russia dead.
That wants Russians wiped out.
That wants the country of Russia annihilated.
We don't think that way.
But that is the way in which Israel's enemies think of Israel.
The Iranian purpose, shared by Hezbollah and Hamas, is to exterminate Israel and its people.
It's hard for people to wrap their minds around it because it's so incredibly evil.
That's why I played for you the demonstrators in Sydney to ask the Jews.
Yes, it's hard to believe, isn't it?
That's why in the Ultimate Issues Hour I'm going to talk about Jew hatred, the greatest, most enduring, and the only exterminationist hatred in history.
Los Angeles and Isaac, hello.
Hi, Dennis.
Thank you for taking my call.
Right when this happened on Saturday, as I understand it, there were videos upon videos upon videos put out by Habas, put out by themselves, of what the atrocities they did.
I think women walking naked in the street, being spit upon, children being...
I cannot find, for the life of me, any of those videos on any platform.
And it would be phenomenal if somebody would put them out.
I agree.
I happen to agree with you.
I have felt the same, interestingly.
I don't even know if those videos exist, because...
Well, they claim they do, or it's claimed that they do, and obviously you can blur out the person's face, because if nudity is involved, nakedness is involved, then clearly you don't want to further humiliate the individual.
But the only one that I saw was, it was actually a young German woman.
Who was in the back of a Hamas pickup truck, her body mostly unclothed, and they kept beating her with a wooden bar and spitting on her.
That is available, but you're quite right.
I don't know the answer to that.
I don't know if we have access to them, but I do believe that it would be instructive.
I think people need to confront evil.
It's not fair to the people who endure evil to hide what they endured from the world.
Thank you.
The only solace, if any, is available is to think that others know what they have endured to elicit the appropriate moral and emotional reactions.
Okay, we go on.
You are listening to The Dennis Prager Show.
Riley Gaines, one of the more remarkable Americans of our time, is on with me.
At the Leadership Institute, there is actually a Riley Gaines Center.
She is the champion swimmer who has taken on...
Protecting Women and Women's Sports.
Go to TeamRiley.org or text REAL to 30102. Today is Real Women's Day.
What a brilliant...
I tell you, Riley, did you come up with that?
Tell the truth.
I did.
I really did, yes.
That's bloody impressive.
So I asked you some personal questions about your own nature last time.
I want to develop that just for a moment.
Did you, how do I put this?
Are you surprised at all at what this fight has brought out of you, or did you always know this was your nature?
I've always been a leader.
I've always been unwavering in my faith and what I know to be true and right and just and fair and all of those different things.
I just can't believe this is even a conversation that we're having.
I mean, I would have never imagined I would have had to take the stand that I've been taking.
I mean, it's the most common sense approach of any issue that we see.
Men and women are different, yet you have large governing bodies, you have politicians, you have academia, all denying that.
They're saying there's no difference between man and woman, and you can be whichever one you want to be on whichever day you feel like it.
I mean, it's crazy and I feel so passionately about it because it's a lot broader than just protecting women's sports.
What it's about, the premise of, you know, what we're seeing is it's denying objective truth.
And that's a pretty chilling thought because you have to be thinking, what's next?
You know, they're asking us to deny man and woman the sheer essence of humanity.
What's the next thing?
I mean, it's very Orwellian.
It's as if they're trying to make us say 2 plus 2 is 5. And we have so many people adhering to this nonsense.
Actually, the Oregon Education Department does allow you to say 2 plus 2 is 5. They have announced that the idea that there is one correct answer in math is a form of white supremacy.
That's the official education department of the state of Oregon.
You can't even make it up.
No, you can't.
It's exactly correct.
So, are you aware that yesterday, I believe it was, Miss Portugal is a male who says he's a female.
Are you familiar with the transgender?
Yes, and he's not the only one.
My Miss Netherlands.
So is Miss Netherlands.
Yes, that's right.
And they're both...
Well, I think Miss Portugal is at least a little better looking than Miss Netherlands.
I mean, he's not even a cute woman.
He's ugly.
His teeth are jutting forward.
I'm sorry.
We're just being honest here.
It's a slap in the face to every one of those girls.
Of course it is, right?
I mean, of course it is.
Are there any feminist groups, so-called feminist groups, that have come out protecting women on this issue?
There are.
Of course, it's few and far between.
But there's Wolf, which is Women's Liberation Front, who has taken a strong stand.
There's a group called Icons, which doesn't necessarily have a political affiliation, but has a lot of women, in particular lesbian women, who head up this group, who have taken a stand against this.
The International Consortium of Female Sports has taken a stand.
There's few.
And of course, we know Martina Navratilova.
Her and I could agree on one other issue.
But she's a strong ally in this fight.
So, the ones that I'm familiar with, for example, is the National Organization for Women, is that the largest women's organization?
Have they come out on either side?
Yes, they have, and I'll let you guess which side they've come out on, because it's not on the side with women.
That's fascinating.
Why that does not discredit now, and completely, It's like PETA, People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, years ago unleashed a program, released a program called Holocaust on Your Plate, and it said that there's no difference between the barbecuing of chickens and the cremating of Jews.
And by the way, they still have that program up, and yet people still give to PETA. People still give to now.
I mean, these are...
Examples of why many of us are worried about the decline of America and the West that people still support now when they have this position is remarkable.
So what's the difference?
I assume it's just a different address, Team Riley or RileyGainesCenter.org, correct?
Either way, it gets to you.
Correct.
They both lead to the RileyGainesCenter.org homepage where you can find different ways to get involved and stay connected.
One final question.
I read that at some speech at some college recently you had 45 security detail.
Is that correct?
I did.
It was at New Mexico, University of New Mexico.
They put 45 security guards on me and of course they hit me with a ridiculous security fee.
Which just shows you free speech is not free, especially if you're a conservative.
That is really something.
You protect yourself.
They're the ones who assign 45 people, is that correct?
Correct.
So, I don't know if you're familiar with this term, chutzpah.
Are you familiar with that term?
No, tell me.
Okay, chutzpah.
It's a Jewish word, and the reason it's well known is that there's no pure English language equivalent.
They have a nerve, but it's much more than just having a nerve.
But the nerve they have to send you a bill, and not the people threatening you, this is truly sick.
Yeah, and we're seeing it over and over.
By the way, did you get to give the speech?
I did.
And really, there were hardly any protesters.
I mean, of course, there were some.
There were some who sat in the back of the room, and there were some who were outside with their signs and blah, blah, blah.
And they have every right to do that.
I actually encourage them to do that because I think that's a sign of a healthy, thriving society when we can have kind of that civil discourse.
Yeah, so there were protesters, but the speech was delivered and it was very well received.
Go to RileyGainesCenter.org and know what this remarkable young woman is doing.
We'll be talking again.
God bless you.
Thank you, Dennis.
Thank you.
Now that's Hoodsburg.
The Ultimate Issues Hour on the Dennis Prager Show, the third hour every Tuesday.
I'm going to say.
So, it makes perfect sense what topic I have chosen for this Ultimate Issues Hour.
And it is anti-Semitism, which is a term that has nothing to do with Semites.
It's an unfortunate term.
It's completely disingenuous, actually.
It's Jew hatred, and that's what the name should have been.
For all of my life, I have spelled anti-Semitism, including in my book on the subject, Told Why the Jews, without a hyphen, because it's not against Semites.
The term was coined in the 1870s by a German anti-Semite named Wilhelm Marr.
And in his mind, the Semites that he knew were Jews.
There were no Arabs to speak of in Germany.
And so that's how the term was originated.
It's Jew hatred, and that's what the term should be.
But I'll use anti-Semitism as well, because that's the term that is known.
Every generation seems to produce some group that wants to do something unique to the Jews, and this is a big part of what people need to understand as to why this hatred is a unique hatred.
Because it is annihilationist.
It is exterminationist, if you will.
Whichever term you prefer.
The Jew hater, as opposed to the ethnic bigot.
I mean, there's ethnic bigotry all over the place.
People don't like this.
Catholics and Protestants have had some animosity, or a lot of animosity.
Poles and Germans and Russians and Poles.
It's endless.
Human animosity toward other groups.
And sometimes it ends up in violence, tragically.
But there is none that I can think of other than Jew hatred, other than anti-Semitism, wherein the anti-Semite wishes to exterminate.
Jews.
You don't have that in other bigotry.
Even racists did not seek to exterminate blacks from the face of the earth.
It was bad enough what they did to them in terms of slavery and other forms of racist bigotry.
But you didn't have what you have with the true anti-Semite eliminationism.
As you saw this past weekend in Israel, the entering of a home and the murdering of parents and children, a Jewish baby is as much a target of death to the anti-Semite as is a robust young man.
The existence of the Jew is what must be eliminated.
It is enduring to the extent such that there is a phrase in the Passover service.
The Passover service book is called the Haggadah.
I have an explanation of that book called the Rational Haggadah.
And it's for Jews and non-Jews.
Just like my Rational Bible is.
The Rational Passover Haggadah it is called.
And I've written a book, Why the Jews?
The Reason for Antisemitism.
So this is a subject I'm familiar with greatly.
The phrase that is about, I don't know, 2,000 years old, is in every generation they arise.
I'm translating from the Hebrew in my mind, literally.
In every generation they arise.
To put an end to us, to annihilate us.
Not to persecute us, the Jews, but to annihilate the Jews.
See, if the animosity toward the Jew were a normal form of bigotry, you would not have had the Holocaust, you would not have Hamas, the current...
Nazi-type elimination of the Jews.
It really does beg for explanation.
It's the most enduring hatred in the history of the world, which, given the tiny number of Jews in the world, makes it, among many other reasons, that much more remarkable.
And, as I point out in the book, Why the Jews, Poor Jews were as hated and as persecuted and as murdered as rich Jews.
The issue of Jews being wealthy had nothing to do with the hatred.
It was Jews being Jews.
And it really does ask for some degree of explanation.
One of my favorite explanations, I have my own, but one of my favorite that was written by others was written by a Catholic priest, Edward Flattery, I would say about 50 years ago.
I'll give you, let's see if I have it.
Yeah, he wrote it.
See, he wrote a book on it, but he wrote in the New York Times, November 30th, 1974. So that's 25, let's see, 26 and 23. 49 years ago.
Wow.
49 years ago.
What happened here?
How did I lose my page?
It's really pathetic.
I was in Kindle and I was reading it to you.
Okay, here we go.
I hope.
Let's see.
One moment, my friends, and I will have the exact quote.
His name was Edward Flannery.
He was of the National Conference of Catholics.
So again, he wrote this in the New York Times 49 years ago.
It was Judaism.
Again, the National Conference of Catholic Bishops, that brought the concept of a God-given universal moral law into the world, willingly or not, the Jew carries the burden of God in history and for this has never been forgiven.
Another non-Jew wrote a similar Idea.
Ernest Vanden Haag, who used to write for the National Review, is a brilliant social thinker.
Fundamental to anti-Semitism, though seldom explicit and conscious.
This is important.
Seldom explicit and conscious.
It's not like the anti-Semite thinks about this.
But he writes, it is fundamental.
Is hostility to the Jewish belief in one God a belief to which anti-Semites very reluctantly converted and which they never ceased to resist?
Anti-Semitism is one form this resistance takes.
Those who originated this burdensome religion and yet rejected the version to which the Gentiles were converted easily became the target of the resentment.
One cannot dare to be hostile to one's all-powerful God, but one can be to those who generated him.
This is a common thread in many Christians' understanding of Christian anti-Semitism, that it should not even exist except that there are a lot of Christians who are not happy with their own Christian burden.
If you will.
And so, subconsciously, they blame it on the Jews because it is, after all, an offshoot of the Jews.
Jesus was a Jew.
The apostles were a Jew.
Paul was a Jew.
And the Bible, until that time, was a Jewish book.
We'll be back in a moment.
There are bigger reasons even than this.
Ultimate Issues Hour, Dennis Prager Show.
Hi everybody, Dennis Prager here.
Tell me what you please.
Check out my article at DennisPrager.com or TownHall.com about the German Nazism's successor, Islamic Nazism.
Again, it's amazing, isn't it?
But it is a fact.
There is an exterminationist hatred of Jews.
In other words, kill them all.
Sean, would you play the chant at the Palestinian demonstration at the Sydney, Australia Opera House?
Cast the Jews Well at least they're honest I'm not sure.
There are tens of millions of Muslims who would like to gas the Jews.
Of course, there are many millions of Arabs and Muslims who would not.
I fully acknowledge that.
But there is no other group about whom such a chant would be recited.
Gas the fill in the blank.
The desire to exterminate one of the smallest peoples on the face of the earth needs to be explained.
So Ernest von den Haag has this explanation that the Jews were brought into this world.
That's like Flannery, the Catholic bishop that I quoted earlier from 49 years ago.
The Jewish God, he writes, Ernest von den Haag, is invisible and unrepresentable, even unmentionable, a power beyond imagination, a law beyond scrutiny.
He is universal, holding power over everybody and demanding obedience and worship from all.
Nonetheless, he entered history and listened to and argued with and chose the Jews, and the Jews alone.
No wonder they are the target of all those who resent his domination.
Most unpleasant!
The Jews' invisible God not only insisted on being the one and only and all-powerful God, creator and lord of everything, and the only rightful claimant to worship, he also developed into a moral God.
The Jews have suffered from their own invention ever since, but they have never given it up, for it is, after all, what makes the Jews Jewish.
A big part of the Jew hatred is indeed the Jewish influence, not financial, that's a joke, not even social, but ultimate influence, bringing in the God of the Bible, bringing in the Bible, giving birth to Christianity and Islam.
I mean, there's been nothing like it.
The Hebrews have done more to civilize mankind than any other group, wrote John Adams.
And I am no chauvinist.
I'm not particularly a fan of a significant swath of American Jews who have really come to support truly foolish ideas.
I don't divide the world by ethnicity.
In religion, I divide it by good and bad.
There are only two races, the decent and indecent, in my opinion.
But a fact is a fact.
The Jews brought all of this into the world.
And they claimed that they were chosen.
I always make the point about chosenness, because so many people correctly...
Say, oh well, the Jews think they're chosen and that's bred a lot of hatred, a lot of resentment.
Yeah, but it doesn't make any sense.
If somebody walked over to you in the street and said, I want you to know God chose me, you would walk away thinking you had met a nut.
Or if you knew them, you would give them the name of a good therapist.
But you wouldn't hate them for thinking that they were chosen.
Anyway, a lot of people have some variation on chosenness.
The Japanese think they get the sun before any other country.
It's the land of the rising sun.
China in Chinese is middle kingdom, mean center of the earth kingdom.
But nobody hates them for it.
It doesn't matter.
The reason that Jews have been hated for the belief in their being chosen is because the Jew hater believed it.
The Jew-hater took the claim seriously.
And that's a big factor.
What we saw this weekend is an example of this exterminationist hatred.
Killing Jewish babies was for the Nazis and for the Hezbollah and the Hamas and Iran.
A Jewish baby is to be eliminated as much as an adult male.
Grandmothers were kidnapped and man murdered.
It's a unique hatred.
And the non-Jew needs to understand and if non-Jews did understand this, it would save a tremendous number of non-Jewish lives.
To understand that the Jew hater is a civilization hater.
It's not like the Iranian regime is really a fine regime.
It just has a quirk of wanting to commit genocide in Israel.
No.
It's a truly vile, vile, civilization-hating regime.
Jew hatred is its first hatred.
But Jew hatred is never the only hatred.
Of the Jew hater.
It's only the first hatred.
That's why the Jews are the proverbial canaries in the mine.
The Jew dies, the Jew gets killed, and then the miner says, uh-oh, there are some really bad fumes, poisonous fumes.
In this mine, we better fight them.
Hitler was dismissed as the Jew's problem.
Turns out he was a lot of people's problem.
That's why Iran should be understood as the world's problem.
Same with Hamas and Hezbollah.
Okay, let's see here.
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So some of you are calling in with examples of where haters said, kill the group.
And of course that's true.
But there are exceptions that prove the rule.
They're very rare.
So one of you is saying that in South Africa they chanted, kill the boars.
Yes, that's correct.
I'm sure they did.
And that Governor Boggs in Missouri issued an order against Mormons to exterminate them, if he did indeed, in the 1800s.
Okay, but there is no enduring desire to exterminate Mormons.
So, of course, in any battle, kill them all, kill them all.
Will be stated.
It's a unique hatred.
I wish it weren't the case.
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