This is the Rudy Giuliani show, and we are on Lindel TV.
And this is an extraordinary show in the sense that I don't ever remember reporting on so many different attacks in different places, only one of which is in doubt with regard to the motivation for it.
And again, in doubt, there are some indications that it would fit in to the pattern.
All it does is emphasize for us what a dangerous world we live in, what a violent world we live in, and our enemy.
I guess there is no better time than that to be celebrating the second day of Hanukkah.
Hanukkah is the story of the Jewish people and the Maccabee family who fought and liberated the temple from the pagans who had taken it from them and defiled it with animal sacrifices and all kinds of debauchery.
And when they got it back, they wanted to purify it.
And in purifying it, they wanted to burn candles or oil.
They wanted to burn oil for eight days.
That was the ceremony of purification.
And they only had oil for one day.
And their leader said, well, just burn it for one day, and we'll pray to God.
We'll pray to our Supreme Being to take care of the rest.
Now, of course, they were the sole monotheistic religion in the world at the time, meaning they were the only group of people who believed in one God.
The others, their opponents at this point, were actually Greek, of Greek origin.
So they had any number of gods of war and gods of peace, and gods of love, and gods of wine, and gods of this and gods of that and gods of who knows what else, but they didn't have uh uh, god the creator of the universe.
And then, over that eight-day period, god supplied uh the the, the oil.
For that reason uh, it is celebrated every year uh, since then, as was the uh, a promise made by the Maccabees when that happened, that every year the Jewish people would celebrate this, and over the years it became Hanukkahanukah, because in in terms of time, it falls in usually in their calendar in what would be november or december.
And as the feast of Christmas became more and more popular and and, of course uh, dominant in many of the societies in which they lived, this uh uh happy happy, happy feast remembrance, eight-day remembrance, was a perfect way to uh have have a similar celebration for their children.
So what was added to the ancient tradition was the giving of gifts during the eight days of Hanukkah.
So today is the second day of Hanukkah and I will go light the candles and Ted, Ted will um will, help me.
I already lit it.
I already lit a candle last night.
Last night was the first night of of Hanukkah and um, we lit um, we took the Shamas candle, which is the candle in the middle, and we lit the candle to the far right.
That's the first one that you light on the first evening of Hanukkah.
Remember it was eight days.
It was eight days that um, the oil was supplied and that was needed to purify the temple.
And uh, the the Hanukkah is a?
Uh as an opportunity for reflection and inspiration.
Um, it's a day.
On day one, the remembrance is of peace.
The first Hanukkah candle of the year sparks a call for peace.
Just as the world wasn't peaceful in the time of the Maccabees, it's still not.
When the power of love overcomes the power, the love of power, the world will know peace.
So the first candle is is um is lit for peace.
The second candle is lit for acceptance.
The second Hanukkah candle sparks acceptance.
Giving acceptance of ourselves and others relieves aggravation and marks uh, room for love.
And um.
That is to accept yourself and to accept others, and um and um in the in the long run, as will.
As will be the.
As will be the remembrance for day seven that leads to um, charity and forgiveness.
So let's go light the candle and i'll read the blessing and we're going to go right into an attack.
Watch your step there.
We're going to go right into an attack on the Jewish people.
I can't think of a better time to light this channel um, given the fact that they're under attack this very, this very day.
So this is the um for the second day of Hanukkah.
This is the Shamaz candle, right here it is, and we'll say, here we go.
Here is Amaruqa Taha Adonai, Eroenu Melah Alam, Shizas Nisam Aviteinu, Ben Amin Hamin, Baziman Hazah.
so then we light two candles and there and that one right there and we place this in the middle
You can make sure they're tied away to 10.
praised are you god spirit of the universe who performed miracles for our ancestors in their day at this season
So we'll return and we pray for all people, particularly for the victims of the barbaric attack that took place in Australia um, which has to has to take us over the top in terms of being warned that anti-semitism is worldwide.
I told a, a good friend of mine um, who is a very religious uh, Jewish person I asked him if he agreed with me that at no time since Hitler has the world been this overwhelmed with anti-semitism in all different parts of the world.
I mean, we're talking about the other end of the world Australia, and it turns out that they've had a couple of generations worth of problems with anti-semitism, not just this um, the the attack was.
The attack was on a?
Um Hanukh celebration on what is known as Bondi beach in Sydney, and you see them back at me, and that's why we have the.
We have as our background the bridge, the famous bridge in Sydney.
Uh, Sydney is right on the, on the water.
It has the famous Opera house that you might show you a picture of that later.
It's a?
Um, not the capital, but it is the biggest city.
I believe it's bigger than Melbourne.
I'm not sure if it's, bigger than Melbourne, but it's, you know, it's one of the two biggest cities in in Um in Australia the small Jewish population of Australia lives about 80 percent in Sydney and Melbourne and Um.
The attack which took place, which took place yesterday, on the first day of Hanukkah, on the people who it was being celebrated by a Shabbad.
Now, Shabbat, believe it or not, comes from Brooklyn.
This congregation or this group of Jewish people all over the world was developed in Crown Heights, Brooklyn by Rabbi Schneerson, Menachem Schneerson.
Rabbi Schneerson is a legendary rabbi who fleed, who got his people out of the Holocaust and brought them to Brooklyn, to Crown Heights in Brooklyn, where he developed an international headquarters for the Labavature people, which is the largest congregation of Hasidim and reaches way beyond Hasidim in terms of influence on the Jewish people.
They developed quite some time ago something called Chabads.
Chabads are, I don't know, I'd almost consider them like missionary churches among Catholics and evangelicals.
They're set up and they are focused a bit on young people and they're set up in different communities for people who haven't been going to synagogue and haven't been involved with a congregation or maybe they're not rich enough to be in a certain congregation that requires money.
Maybe they're not well known.
In any event, they're there to reach out to the young in particular, but to all that feel alienated and they're all over the world.
And there are several chapters in Australia.
And this Shabbat has had a tradition of having the first night of the first night of Hanukkah at Bondi Beach.
And if we have some videos of this, it would be very helpful.
Now, this was the biggest mass shooting in Australia since 1996, when a gunman killed 35 people at the Port Arthur massacre.
So it doesn't happen all that often.
It happened on Sunday.
It started at about 7:40, 7:45 their time in the park right at the back of the beach.
In other words, when you get off the beach, you go into a park, and this is where they were having their festivities, which amounts to not only the lighting of the candle, but, for example, Dr. Maria here, we'll give her some too.
Having some matzah.
Ted?
Thank you, Mayor.
And we can, as B-roll, let's put up cut two just as B-roll.
Unfortunately, it's a horrific scene, but people need to see what anti-Semitism looks like.
So as the Mayor talks, if we can put up Cut Two just as B-roll, as the Mayor talks, there we go.
Well, that's the shooting, I guess, right, that's going on.
That's the shooting, Mayor.
And this is the result of political cowardice, as you said, and inaction.
So the death toll was 13?
16.
Okay.
It went up to 16.
And How many injured?
What's the final number, 35?
Well, it does keep moving.
I apologize.
We have six in.
We have 15 dead.
That's what I thought.
I guess maybe the 16th would be one of the shooters.
Six people remain in critical condition.
Another four are in critical but stable condition.
Now, we're going to have our wine too.
That's a celebration.
We can take off the b-roll for now.
Let's, yeah, let's not.
We can have our wine celebrating the second night of Hanukkah.
Let's put a happy Hanukkah.
It's hard to say, but Hanukkah night too.
There we are.
So one of the particularly significant acts on this evening was the heroism of Mr. Al-Ahmed, Ahmed Al-Ahmed, who was a fruit shop owner.
Whether his fruit shop is right there or not, or he was there observing the events.
He was not Jewish.
He's a Christian.
He's, I believe, a Lebanese Christian.
I believe that's right.
And as you will see from, I hope, the video we have, he saved, that would have saved a lot of lives.
He jumps the guy with the gun.
He's obviously quite a strong man.
He takes the guy down.
He takes the gun away and then exercises tremendous restraint, not shooting the guy.
Now, having done that, his thank you for that from the terrorists was they shot him in the shoulder four or five times, three or four times.
And God was good and saved him, and he's recovering.
I have a picture here.
I don't know if you have it, of the mayor or the, I guess they call it the premier of New South Wales, Chris Minns, visiting with him in the hospital just a short while later, and he was quite conscious and in good condition.
What is that, Ted?
What am I looking at now?
Oh, so that's a furious person curb stomping one of the suspects in the head.
I believe both suspects are there.
One of them is dead.
And so the other one is one of the victims lost his temper.
Yes.
And who are we looking at now?
Those are the shooters.
That's the dad on the right and the son on the left.
Now, this was without any question an Islamic attack in the name of the Muslim religion.
Against Jews.
Yeah.
Under the orders and encouragement of the leader of their religion, Muhammad, who encouraged the killing of all Jews and Christians who would not convert and who participated in numerous, Muhammad did, in numerous killings like that.
This is infecting the world right now.
And no one will tell it to you the way it really is.
This is absolutely part of the religion.
It's as much a part of the Quran as the Ten Commandments is a part of this book.
It's as much a part of the Quran as the crucifixion of Jesus is part of this book, where Jesus says to forgive your enemies.
Muhammad says to kill them if they don't convert.
Not only does he say it, he gave the example of doing it in large numbers.
It's a different thing.
One might ask academically, of course, is it a religion?
As long as it maintains that part of its part of its creed, that it is the obligation and the duty of Muslims to join a jihad for the spread of the religion.
Is a religion spread almost entirely, if not entirely, by war?
Is that a religion or is that something else?
The Christian religion, the Jewish religion, the Asian religions that I can think of, I don't recall being spread by war.
Iran, which is now one of the radical Islamic nations, or at least the leadership of Iran is, wasn't a Muslim.
It was forced to be Muslim.
It was attacked by one of Muhammad's immediate successors as caliph.
I don't remember which one, but very quickly after Muhammad's death, they invaded Persia, performed genocide against the Zoroastrians, or anyone who insisted on being Zoroastrian, and then converted Persia to what became then Shiite Muslim.
The ages of the victims ranged from 10 years old to 87 years old.
British-born Rabbi L.A. Schlanger was among the dead.
He helped to organize the Hanukkah event through Shabad, through the Shabbat event.
Rabbi Yvak Levatan, also another one of the very popular Shabbat rabbis, a Holocaust survivor, Alexander Clayton, was killed by these savages.
The count they had when this was done were 42 people was taken to the hospital, 27 remained there, in addition to the ones who died.
Two police officers were shot and injured.
And they were in serious verging on critical condition, but expected to survive.
Hopefully this is the full total of the number of casualties.
The 24-year-old who was involved was suspected of being a terrorist and really falls into this category that we had, like with the Boston Massacre and a couple of others, where it seems that law enforcement was not on the job in keeping after this guy.
He was under investigation just a short while ago for his ties to ISIS and then found in his car were two ISIS flags and also he had a bonnet of the car in the footage from the scene.
He was known as being an Islamic extremist and there's no question that this has been described as a terrorist incident.
They, of course, do not say Islamic terrorism.
It's just like generic terrorism.
This was done for exactly the same reason that the people came to the World Trade Center, the Pentagon, and attempted to attack Congress back in, You remember September 11, 2002.
It's the same motivation.
It's the same reason.
It's being done in the name of Muhammad to spread the Muslim religion.
That's the reason it's done all over the world.
And that's why they're killing Christians in Africa.
And that's why they want to eliminate the Jews in Israel.
And that's why they kill us in America.
They are united in a religious, they call it religious.
I call it maniacal and satanic purpose.
There were people who believed that Muhammad was possessed by the devil.
Not a few, which is one of the reasons they rejected it, because he would have convulsions.
Many say the convulsions came from epilepsy.
Others say he was possessed by the devil.
Certainly a large number of his followers, not all, not a majority, but not just a few, enough to be a very, very significant danger to the world, seem to be possessed by the devil.
The response of the government has been to lay flowers.
Of course, the government has to take great responsibility for this because they recognized the Palestinian, whatever it is, as a state, except it isn't a state.
It's a gang made up of two groups, Hamas, which is one of the most dangerous and barbaric terrorist groups in the world, and Fatah, a former terrorist group, the Palestinian Liberation Organization, that is more crooked than the Mafia and has stolen just about everything that was supposed to go to the Palestinian people, which is why they're starving.
Many of their relatives, including the wife of Arafat, are in the south of France living the life of billionaires based upon the money they steal.
They converted, they changed from terrorist group to massive crooks.
The father and the son, we don't know that, we don't know that much about.
We do know that the premier, who is a pathetic individual, Albanese, blamed it on gun control.
Really interesting because they have the strictest gun control laws in the world.
So if it's not working there, it ain't going to work anywhere, jackass.
And also communist and whatever the hell else you are.
You're friendly with Xi Jinming, you're friendly with Putin.
You seem to like killers, and you recognize the Palestinian authority, which probably gave these guys the guts to go kill a bunch of Jews.
The 50-year-old father who arrived in Australia in 1998 was killed and the younger son is still alive.
They have withheld.
They don't won't tell us what country he came from to protect who did it, knowing it would help in fleshing out the conspiracy and warning us about people from that country coming to our country.
Why is it that we want to protect the people who murder?
You sure didn't do a good job, Albanese, in protecting your own people.
What a pathetic premier you are, prime minister, or piece of crap, or whatever the hell you are.
They had investigated the son in 2019, and they decided that all his statements about killing people in the name of Islam wasn't good enough to do anything about it.
The 10-year-old girl died.
Two rabbis, a Holocaust survivor, and a lot of very innocent people.
Thank God for Ahmed Al-Ahmed, who disarmed one of the gunmen and then was shot in the shoulder and did not himself shoot them.
And this is after any number of any number of attacks that have gone on in Israel, in Hamas, rather in Australia, mostly in Sydney and Melbourne, in the name of Hamas and in the name of Islam.
And there have been synagogues attacked, cars attacked, businesses torched, homes vandalized.
They've been warned that there are going to be an incident like this that was going to take place if you didn't tighten up, toughen up, and didn't seem so sympathetic with the terrorist murderers.
Prime Minister Netanyah Yahoo said he warned Australia's leaders months ago about the failing to take action against anti-Semitism.
He claimed that their decision to recognize the renegade Palestinian Authority gave impetus to this dastardly deed.
I would say there's no doubt about it.
There's no doubt about it.
There's an analysis in one of these academic scratch your head and take the brains out of your head that there's the old anti-Semitism and the new anti-Semitism.
The old anti-Semitism is to hate Jews because they're Jews.
The new anti-Semitism is to hate Jews because they're Israelis.
The end result is under either type, you kill people.
In fact, under the second type, you kill them even more.
Jews do this?
I mean, so you're going to tell me about Gaza?
Did these people who were killed, did they or their relatives participate in a mass killing of innocent people who then in return were defending themselves?
That's what the Jewish people are doing.
These people were killed for no reason, no reason at all, just because they're Jewish, the way Jews have been killed for 3,000 years.
The biggest increases in 2024, we don't have the 2025 numbers of anti-Semitic incidents are in two places, one of which disappoints me greatly.
One is Australia and the other is Italy.
Most countries had a slight reduction in 2024 after the, I guess, the first effects of the October 7 incident.
And in Australia, they have 28 million people, only 117,000 Jews.
And of course, anti-Semitism, anti-Semitism is highly concentrated in Sydney and Melbourne because that's where the Jewish people are.
And it's not the, I mean, these attacks on Shabbats have happened before.
You might remember in 2008, there was an attack at a Shabbat house in Mumbai, India, and in 2019, in San Diego, and their headquarters is in Crown Heights, Brooklyn.
Okay, so So are we at the point where we want to say we've let this go too far?
And we've gone into pre-Nazi territory here.
When do we have this other than that?
This is all over the world.
I mean, London is an Islamic city now.
There are people that tell me that England's going to, the religion is going to change from the Church of England to Islam Free Soon.
There's hardly any Anglican church left.
People are leaving for all kinds of reasons.
Many of them becoming Catholics even.
Well, there were two other, three other incidents.
The one of Brown, the thwarted attack in Islamic terrorist again, attack in California, and of course, the killing of our two soldiers in Syria.
So we'll be right back with that.
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Welcome back to the Rudy Giuliani Show.
So we go from that end of the world, Australia, to Brown University, where on Saturday,
during a review for, I believe it was a physics exam, a final exam at the Barris and Holly Engineering and Physics Building on Brown's campus in Providence, Rhode Island.
A gunman enters the Barrison and Holly building and attacks the students there who are in a review session for a final examination that's going to take place, I believe, that day.
Now, this is a little odd.
Maybe this is wrong.
So I'm just going to give you what's written here in the chronology, and then I'm going to raise a question about it, and we'll find out before we criticize.
At 4.05, 911 calls and reports start flooding in.
Emergency responders receive multiple calls about a shooter on the campus.
At 4.22, Brown University issues an alert.
Not a hell of a long time to issue the alert.
And therefore, the run and hide protocol goes into effect.
Now, police don't arrive.
It says here until 4.30.
So that's, I think that's 25 minutes.
And Providence is a very small city.
This is not New York City.
This is not Los Angeles.
I can't imagine that the closest police station isn't more than a mile or two away.
At 4.30, which seems kind of late, the law enforcement starts to clear the building.
The shooter has, of course, already left.
No wonder.
I mean, it took him what would be in law enforcement time, like a couple of weeks to arrive.
And he exited out the Home Street side of the building.
They place the university in a shelter in place.
And the students are hiding in the classrooms in the offices.
And then hundreds of officers all arrive.
One may say way too late.
And they begin searching for the shooter in all of the neighborhoods of Providence.
Now, we do have some video.
And they did make an arrest that night.
The casualties are two dead, nine wounded, all at Brown University.
Do we have the video, Ted?
We have some.
Let's see what we have here.
We have some press conference footage.
We don't have video of an arrest.
Well, of course we don't, but do we have video of the there is video of the incident?
Okay, so this is the still shots we have.
We'll bring up some, we'll look for the video here of the incident.
Okay.
This is in brown.
At brown, yes.
Okay, so we'll find some video.
We do have a small, we'll bring this up.
The FBI released a small video clip of who they believe to be the shooter here.
So Jason, you want to go ahead and pop this up under, this will be 9.7.
I just put it on there.
So what you see now are just screenshots from snippets of a video of a video clip that the FBI believes is the best available shots of the person.
What you're about to see is a short video clip of the man of the suspect walking off walking through campus after the incident, we believe.
And that's the best that they have, at least that they're releasing now.
Mayor, is there a reason they may withhold?
So this is the video here that they've released.
And it's just.
That's actually.
That's somewhat.
If you knew that person, you could, you could identify them.
Through that would you say well, that's a pretty good, that is a pretty good shot.
I mean, you could do a lot with that shot.
And that's him that they're requesting.
This has all been released just an hour ago.
This is really.
This is the murderer after the murder.
This is walking back and forth.
He's being identified as a person of interest.
Well, he must be a person of interest because he sure doesn't look like a suspect.
I mean that that's a.
I mean it could be, but that's rather odd behavior for someone who just shot and killed three people or two people and wounded others and ran away.
So that's now that what?
What we see at the far end there, that's not a person, that's a statue, I guess.
Huh right, you see that thing at the end for a minute.
It almost looks like a person standing there.
It did, and we're just seeing the same thing repeated.
He did that once.
Yeah, am I?
Am I?
Am I assuming he did that one time?
Are they just repeating it?
Um no yes yes, but that's what they've released with yourself.
It almost, it almost looks like he's waiting for somebody to pick him up, I mean, why would the guy not just, why would the guy, play it one more time?
Why would the guy walk away and walk back?
Now he's walking away, presumably, right?
He's looking over across, and now he walks back.
Yeah, let me see if I can get caught now.
They had initially detained.
No, this is newly released just an hour ago.
The FBI had activated their center analysis team to provide critical geolocation capabilities.
They have to have other, I mean, the university, I'm sure, is filled with cameras.
So there has to be other shots of him.
This is a very odd, this is a very odd picture because if it is the shooter, the shooter is trying to act, he's trying to act very deceptive, very calm, like he isn't.
Don't pay any attention to me.
And he seems to be waiting or looking for somebody.
He's looking back.
I presume that's where he came from.
But then he's also looking at the street as if he's waiting for a car.
Watch him again.
That's a very good point.
Watch him again.
Play that again.
Does he look where he's looking?
He is looking back that way.
Yeah.
Now he's looking up the street.
Yeah, there he is.
Now he's looking at the street as if you would be looking for a car car.
Right.
He's looking over.
He stops.
He's like, is that like, maybe he's like, is that the person?
Well, later that day, actually into Sunday morning, they arrested someone as a person of interest in Coventry, Rhode Island, which is just a short way away.
How they got to him, why he was the suspect, what the evidence was, we don't know.
They released nothing on that.
So we don't know.
However, later that day, later that same day, they said the person that was being held will be released.
There's no evidence linking.
And now they used a portal then to the attack.
So it may be that they arrested more than one person of interest.
But they came to the conclusion that the person, that person or persons that they arrested were not linked to the shot.
We don't know if he is one of them or if he's or if this was a later a later shot that they found.
It occurred at 4.05 on December 13th.
They said the police arrived at 4.30.
That's not acceptable.
Two people killed, nine wounded.
He was described as male, dressed in black.
That guy's male, dressed in black.
That's about it.
They say they have a limited surveillance footage with only a back view clip of the suspect.
Now, this is not a back view.
I think, aren't we looking at his face right now?
Yeah, this again, this is.
Unless he turned his head around.
That's just an hour ago.
So this is not the original video.
The original video they had.
I know, I remember seeing it because he had an unusual walk.
Yeah, I'm trying to think.
And I said, there are times you can identify somebody with a walk, the length of the arm, and his arm is rather prominent in that video.
You can see how far down it goes with regard to his leg.
In other words, does he have long arms or short arms?
Is he tall?
Is he short?
Is he heavy?
The guy we're looking at right there looks a lot like the same guy that we saw the back of.
I don't know what happened to that video.
Remember, we saw that video, Ted?
Yeah.
And we were talking about the way he was.
We're trying to find that.
That's a screenshot, I believe, from that video.
Yeah, but I mean, it's not that video.
The video we just looked at actually shows you his face.
I think we have identified that.
The video you're seeking there.
Yeah, that's it.
Looks like the same guy, right?
Yeah.
So what we have now is additional footage of that same man.
So what they must be doing is collecting.
Originally, we only had this.
And someone asked me, can you make an identification with something like that?
I said, well, obviously, you can't make a definitive identification.
You can get a lot out of that, though.
With playing around with that photograph and enhancing it, we could probably get the guy's height.
Looks to be about 5'9, 5'10, but he looked taller in the other image.
And this man looks a little taller, but he looks like the same man.
That looks like the same outfit as the one we just saw.
And he's walking when he walked before, he was walking about the same way.
Right.
But when we first saw him, he was walking rather fast away from the scene.
Now he's acting very nonchalant and looks like he's waiting for someone.
They did arrest two people.
So maybe someone came and picked this guy up.
whether he's the person of interest that was released or one of the two of them or not we don't know that right so uh no no no success yet in finding the guy uh one one uh um
One report, not authoritative or corroborated, that there was someone yelling.
He may have been yelling al-Akbar.
We'll find out.
At this point, I don't think anybody can come to the conclusion that this is like the shooting in Australia, Islamic motivated, Muhammad motivated.
But surely the killing in Syria was, of our American soldiers.
Sergeant Edgar Brian Torres Tovar and Sergeant William Nathaniel Howard were killed by Syrian terrorists attached with ISIS yesterday.
It was an ambush.
Three Americans were killed.
Two Syrian military personnel were injured.
Two of them are U.S. Army soldiers.
And one was a civilian attached with them.
I don't think we have the name of the third one.
The interpreter.
We'll try to get that.
The civilian interpreter.
The murderer was Abu Jabbar al-Shami.
And there is a lot of confusion.
There is a lot of confusion about his ties.
The president and the original story was that he is an opponent of Al-Jalani, part of ISIS.
And then there was a report that somehow he's associated with Al-Jalani's people.
But I think we should be clear about that before we come to any kind of conclusion on that.
And we'll see if we can get you more information.
We'll see if we can get you more information about that.
The soldiers, along with Syrian security forces, that would be Al-Jalani's forces, with a civilian interpreter who's the third person who died, were conducting a joint meeting as part of a counter-ISIS operation in the city of Palmyra in central Syria.
Palmyra is an ancient city that plays in the New Testament, the Old Testament.
The region remains with active remnants of the Islamic State that Al-Jalani defeated, but defeated to the point where he was able to take control of the country, but not wipe them out of the country.
And the original thought or the original analysis of the killer was a security guard with extremist sympathies.
And they were planning to remove him from service, but he was still on duty at the time of the attack.
And then he turned around and shot the two soldiers, the civilian and several other people.
And he opened fire on both the American, the two American soldiers, the civilian interpreter.
Then three other service members were wounded and two Syrian service members were wounded.
And the killer was killed by coalition and Syrian soldiers.
It's not sure exactly who hit the, I mean, a lot of them shot at him, let's put it that way.
The U.S. Central Command described it as an ambush, and Syrian state media say that it took place at the entrance to a security post in Palmyra.
The president, of course, expressed his sympathy and his condolences and his statement that this is not going to be unanswered.
The Syrian authorities also condemned the attack as terrorism, and they would conduct sweeps and work with us in finding who's the group that's responsible for this.
And this guy was a guy who was slated for dismissal due to extremist tendencies that they had discovered.
What that would mean is he was working against and trying to overthrow the Jalani regime.
This is the first loss of an American serviceman since the regime has changed.
And it just gives you an idea of how all of these dangers are not by far not over.
Both of them, both Edgar Bryan, Torres Tovar, and William Nathaniel Howard were members of the Iowa National Guard.
And the area around Palmyra is still unstable, very unstable, very unstable territory.
The final, The final terrorist situation involves four defendants that were arrested for alleged anti-capitalist and anti-government plot to bomb U.S. companies on New Year's Eve.
This is part of the Turtle Island Liberation Front.
This is an offshoot or a relationship with Antifa, the newly terrorist-designated group.
They're described as a far-left, pro-Palestinian, anti-government, an anti-capitalist group.
And they were planning a group of bombings in California on New Year's Eve.
And they all seem to come from California.
Tina Lay, Dante Garfield, Zachary Aaron Page, and Audrey Eileen Carroll.
And they all have AKAs.
One is ASIGNOC, and the other is AK, and the other is Nomad.
And the last one is Kickware.
Obviously, not hopefully examples of our young generation, but the horrible result of the kind of education that we do today.
The Turtle Island Liberation Front is dedicated to liberation through decolonialization and tribal sovereignty.
And for the working class to rise up and destroy capitalism.
Sounds like communism to me, right?
Right.
And Turtle Island is a term used by some Native Americans to describe the North American continent.
They are anti-capitalist, anti-government, anti-Israel, anti-Jewish.
They're about as anti-everything as you can be.
And there's apparently an eight-page document of the damage they were going to do on New Year's Eve.
So this is what we're facing as we approach Christmas on this first night of second night of Hanukkah, rather.
What a shame.
So we're going to ask you to go over to X shortly.
Israel, of course, is leaving no stone unturned.
And they have destroyed another.
If there are any leaders left of Hamas, there can't be too many because they did away with Raheed Saad, who was a member of the Qassam Brigades.
He was chief of Hamas's weapons manufacturing and three others of what is left of their high command.
And I guess Hamas just wants to get wiped out.
So they don't want to make peace.
They don't want to give up their arms.
So, okay.
Maybe you'll get rid of you.
Probably save it for us if we get rid of you because you want to kill us.
Let's remember.
Let's remember that when things got worse and things were the worst.
And the Maccabees and the other Jewish people prayed to God for help.
God supplied the oil for eight days and saved the temple.
So just remember, pray to God.
At the worst times, it can save you, it can help you, it can give you the strength you need to get through the most difficult things in life.
It's terrible that this Hanukkah has to be remembered with the slaughter that took place in Australia, a country that was asking for it, inviting it, a country with a despicable leadership and a despicable premier.
Australia used to be such a good friend of the United States.
Let's hope that changes soon because I've been to Australia more than a few times and I love Australia.
It's a beautiful country with horrible leadership.
So happy Hanukkah.
We're all getting ready for Christmas as well, as you can see the Christmas tree, a little bit of it right here.
And you go over to X and we will continue our analysis of what's going on in Iran and all around the world.