Rudy Giuliani ties Purim’s triumph over Haman to modern threats, branding Iran’s regime—from the Shah’s dictatorship to Khomeini’s brutality—as a "Hitler-Stalin hybrid" responsible for mass killings and nuclear ambitions. He praises the MEK’s 10-point democratic plan and their recent strike on Iran’s Pasteur site while dismissing Reza Pahlavi as illegitimate, then defends Trump’s strikes against Iranian targets, mocking ABC’s claim Israel "forced" U.S. action. Six U.S. servicemembers died in Kuwait after an Iranian drone attack, with former IDF veteran Sarah Weisman crediting Israel’s precision over Biden’s delays, calling Iran and Hamas "monsters" worse than Putin or Xi, and suggesting U.S.-Israel strikes could cripple Tehran without boots on the ground. [Automatically generated summary]
This music is really not music for Purim, and it is somewhat related because this involves the Jewish captivity under Nabuchaneza and their prayer, their song for freedom, which was the Var Pensiero Chorus.
And Var Pensiero, this chorus has served many, many functions.
It's been sung in Israel many, many times upon the Jewish homeland being established.
It became more or less the unofficial national anthem of the Italian Revolution, the Risorgimento.
It was written by Giuseppe Verdi for the opera Nabucco.
And it was premiered, I believe, at La Scala in Milan.
And when they sang this chorus, the Jewish slaves who were asking for their delivery from Babylon, the crowd went out into the streets of Milan and they protested,
rioted for freedom, for the end of Captivity by at one point the Austrians, another point the French, and for a free Italy.
So let's listen to a little of this world famous chorus.
Well, to hear the rest of it, you'll have to go to Riccardo Mutti's rendition of this with the Philmonia Orchestra.
Not necessarily the very best, probably Tuscanini's is the best.
He's always the best in Verdi because he was able to keep up with the speed of Verdi.
So, what is Purim?
Well, how can we best describe this beautiful feast of Purim?
Well, first of all, it's known as a happy feast.
A Happy Feast of Purim00:09:55
And it goes back to the fourth century before Christ.
And the Persian Empire, and this is quite appropriate because this all happened in Iran, right?
The Persian Empire of the fourth century extended over 127 different lands or countries, which made it quite an empire at the time.
And the Jews were subjects of the Persians.
They actually had been delivered out of Babylon, which is what that was about, and then immediately, or not immediately, but rather quickly taken captive by the Persians.
When King Asarus, who was the king of Persia, had his wife, Queen Vashti, executed for failing to follow his orders.
They were pretty tough even then, I guess, huh?
And not terribly nice to women.
He arranged a beauty pageant to select his new wife.
And a Jewish girl named Esther was the one that he found the most attractive, the most beautiful, and the most desirable.
And she became his new queen.
But she didn't disclose her nationality.
Meanwhile, his probably number two guy, his Soleimani, let's call him, whose name was Haman, H-A-M-A-N, was like the mayor of New York, a Jew hater.
In fact, he's described in the Bible as being a Jew hater, which is a little more direct than any than any Semite, right?
And Haman was appointed as the prime minister.
So he had a Jewish wife.
He didn't know it, Aharius, Asurius, rather.
And he had a prime minister who hated Jews and wanted to eliminate them.
Ha, genocide, back even then.
In fact, during the Hitler horrors, Haman and Hitler were compared to each other.
And Mordecai, who was the leader of the Jewish people and Esther's cousin, and he refused the order of the king to bow to the prime minister because the prime minister had this desire to kill all the Jewish people and was severely persecuting them.
Haman, when Mordecai wouldn't bow to him, convinced the king to issue an order of extermination of all the Jews.
The final solution, huh?
On the 13th of Adah, which was the date that was chosen by Haman.
So Mordecai galvanized all the Jews and he convinced them to repent, to fast, to pray.
Meanwhile, Esther asked the king and Haman to join her for a feast.
And at the feast, Esther revealed to the king that she was Jewish.
The king took one look at Esther.
He took one look at Haman.
He said, Haman, you're going.
Hang them.
I'll stay with her.
I like her a lot better.
Mordecai then gets appointed prime minister, first Jewish prime minister, I imagine, of Persia.
And a new decree was issued granting the Jews the right to defend themselves against their enemies.
And the 13th of Adar, the Jews mobilized and actually were able to eliminate, kill their enemies.
And on the 14th of Adar, they arrested and celebrated in the capital city of Shushan.
And then the scroll of this was written up.
It's included in the first chapters of the book of Esther.
And this feast was set forth that's been practiced for 3,000 years.
3,000 years.
Now, what do you do on this feast?
You do four things.
You read the Megillah.
The Megillah is the story of Esther.
It really is the first books of Esther in the Bible.
Second, you send gifts of food to your friends.
You only have to send one, actually, but many send more than one.
So today, I received a beautiful gift from the Chabad here in Palm Beach.
You might remember the Chabad is the group of people in Australia that was slaughtered by the Jew hater there and Muslim, oh, about five months ago.
And these young men came to visit me then just to tell me they were here and if I needed any help, or I told them if they needed any help.
So they sent me this beautiful food.
What's in it?
Well, we're going to find out in a minute.
I'll tell you the other two things that you do.
You have your own big feast.
It's called the mitzvah, and it's to enjoy a lavish meal on Purim Day, which includes inebriating liquor.
That great.
See why the Jews lasted so long?
They never did this prohibition garbage to the Jewish people and the state of Israel and to Western civilization.
Because you helped create it, my friends.
God bless you.
So let's see what we got here.
We have something.
I don't know the order in which you eat these or open these, but one is called light.
And it's light.
It's just a little, look, Ted.
It's just a little thingy there.
White.
Second one is called honor.
The food is called honor.
Oh, look at this.
And this is like, I think a very special chocolate.
I may save these for after.
Look at it.
Oh, it's a chocolate.
Look at it.
There we go.
Nice chocolate.
And the third one.
Smell this.
And the third one is joy and gladness.
Look at this, Ted.
This is joy and gladness.
Look.
Whoa.
All right.
That's a cookie.
Now, I consider this, these all desserts, so I'm going to have these after I eat my Jewish meal, which is Chinese food.
In New York, in New York, they would get that.
I don't know if I hope Jewish people outside of New York do not feel insulted.
I'm half Jewish, so I'm allowed to.
Well, I mean, I'm not really, but I am in the scrolls of the White House, actually.
And in New York, the joke used to be that the Chinese restaurants were really Jewish restaurants because on Christmas Day, Jewish people would go to the Chinese restaurant for dinner.
But actually, they used to go every Sunday, to tell you the truth.
I used to go with my friend almost every Sunday to a Chinese restaurant.
The same one.
So that's the feast of Purim, which is being celebrated.
It began last night.
It's being celebrated tonight.
However, in Jerusalem, only in Jerusalem, you celebrate it for three nights.
Now, are they celebrating it?
And also in bomb shelters?
You're damn right they are.
That's why they've been around for so damn long and they've meant been so much to our civilization because these are extraordinary.
These people are extraordinarily strong, dedicated people.
My admiration for the people of Israel knows no balance.
None.
So that's Purim.
What is the have a blessed Purim?
Is that what we say?
Not sure, but have a blessed Purim.
I think that's a safe one, yeah.
I mean, how can you not have a blessed Purim?
It's supposed to be a happy feast, and it should be celebrated even with more enjoyment and joyousness in the deepest sense, not giddy happiness,
But joyousness to realize how long ago that feast took place how, how this monster Haman, wanted to eliminate the Jewish people and was thwarted by the intelligence and the the, the strategy of a woman, Esther.
Son Of A Dictator00:14:58
It reminds me that a woman, Madam Rajavi, is the head of the M EK, which is very much at the heart of what you're seeing going on in in Iran and in Persia today.
The MEK has been involved in this uh revolution against uh uh well, against dictators who uh, slaughtered their people, robbed the money of uh of of the Iranian people and the minorities that live in in Persia, India have imprisoned and used secret police.
Oh you, you think of it as just being the Ayatollah.
This goes back to the beginning of the 20th century with the, the shah's family called Pahlavi, but that was a, that was a made-up name by the Brits, who put them there and imposed them on the on the Iranian people, which happened in the 1920s.
And uh Pahlavi, uh number three, is still hanging around trying to trying to become uh the king of of Persia.
He's he's he's, I know, I know he did a ceremony of his own, making himself the prince and for the last 47 years he's lived as a prince.
Reminds you of some of these people in Congress right there.
He is complete and Eirdo well, never had a job, learned how to fly an airplane.
Far as I know, he never did it meaningfully.
He did volunteer however, and this should be noted by our CIA very carefully.
He did volunteer to fly for the Ayatollah Uh in defense of Iran.
He also admits to 50 000 to 100 000 contacts with the IRGC, which is, As far as I can tell, for the last six years, a terrorist organization.
He also has no visible means of support and lives like a prince, like one of those European jet set characters.
You can see by the way he's dressed that he's a very, very wealthy man, which is very interesting.
It must be hard to be a wealthy man and never work.
No, it isn't.
Not if your father and mother stole just about everything that wasn't locked down in Iran and left the people impoverished and left them in the hands of the Ayatollah.
Now, is the Ayatollah worse than his father and grandfather?
Yes.
But I mean, that's like saying that the Ayatollah was worse than Mussolini or the Ayatollah was worse than probably Ayatollah is somewhere at the level of Hitler and Stalin in the number of people that he's killed and the plans that he's had.
And when I say Ayatollah, I mean Khomeini and Khomeini, the two, the two of them.
But if the Ayatollah had never come along, his father was a pretty good, solid homicidal dictator who killed many of his own people, did away with the two-party system, was the dictator and supreme ruler, selected by God.
He attempted some reforms, which gets him a certain amount of, like he allowed women not to be all veiled up and everything like that.
And he did a couple of other reforms like that, but not reforms like a two-party system, an election, due process, being free of persecution and torture.
And he built the prison that served the needs of the Ayatollah quite adequately.
They haven't had to build more prisons.
The Shah left them with all those prisons.
Meanwhile, this guy who you see promoted heavily by Fox, which makes me extraordinarily suspicious, I mean, to the point of there, got to be something going on with the Murdoch family and this guy in oil.
Because the whole Pallavi family, which is, again, a name that was selected for them, their name was some Cossack name, and he was a middle-class nothing, not a royalty or anything.
He was selected, even though he was illiterate, to be the Shah his grandfather was, because he was considered one of the most effective killers in the Cossack army.
And he sure fulfilled that as Shah I.
And Shah II was a very, very introverted, frightened little man, but did his own share of killing and invented the secret police because he needed them.
And his Savak, the secret police, were one of the most feared and the most brutal in the world.
And you say, well, you know, you shouldn't take the sins of the son and put them on the father.
Well, you shouldn't if the son has something to offer other than the father.
But the only reason the son is here is because of, he's a Nepo.
Nepo, maybe.
Yeah, he's here because he's the son of the killer, the dictator, not the Shah, a murderer, a dictator, and a thief who burdened his own people and who has already started a kind of war with the Kurds because the Kurds have basically said,
if he's going to run the damn place, we're out because he tortured us enough, you know, when his father was in charge.
We've had to go through the Ayatollah.
We don't want this guy back.
He responds by saying, well, we'll take care of them.
We'll get rid of them.
With his new secret police, I guess.
So this is all terrible.
And it is getting in the way, by the way, of the nascent, which is a lot more than that now, revolution.
It turned into a real revolution when the MEK attacked the compound called the Pasteur compound.
And that's the compound where the Ayatollah was located.
That's the compound that was bombed the other day.
But it was attacked by dissonants on Monday, early in the morning.
And they took losses of 30 or 35 members of the MEK or imprisonment, we don't know.
And however, according to the Iranian newspapers, official government newspapers, so we'd have to credit this, right?
MEK, the organization that all of the elitists are trying to keep out because they're not going to be able to put their hands on the oil and steal the way they used to.
The MEK delivered very heavy losses to the guard.
And that's according to the Iranian group.
I don't know if you can see this red book that I have here, but I was on another show doing an interview about this.
And this book is kind of old.
This book goes back to 1982.
This is the names of 20,000 members of the MEK right here.
In this book, you'll find the names of the dead and the pictures of them and how they were killed by the Ayatollah.
Like Bazargan Alik from Mashhad.
There's her picture right there.
And then if you go to the chart, if you go to the chart, and I have at times just gone through this, here's an Iranian-Canadian photojournalist who was killed under torture.
Zahra Khazmani, an Iranian-Canadian photojournalist, was born in the southern Iranian city of Shiraz.
She earned a bachelor's degree.
She was imprisoned by the Shah, and she was killed by the Ayatollah.
You know how often that occurs?
The massacre of political opponents in 1988.
Murders of Christian priests were part of intelligent ministry scheme to tarnish the image of the Mujadin.
They claimed that the MEK was cooperating with Christians.
And they were cooperating with Christians.
They're also led by a woman named Maryam Rajavi.
We showed you an entire clip that she made directly for us last night, but we'll show it to you again.
And she's the head because her husband, who is in hiding, and I incorrectly, God forbid, it sounds like I said that he was dead.
His brother was killed, not him.
His brother was killed because his brother saved him.
And his brother was a very well-known professor in Lebanon, who I think had gotten one of the world-class awards.
But in any event, if you go through this and you read the method of death, it'll give you nightmares.
There are methods that he probably never have thought of.
This is just 20,000.
When I say just 20,000, they have the names of 120,000 members of the Mujaddin that have been killed over the 47 years.
Every time I've gone to one of their major meetings for political purposes and give a speech or sit on a panel, it usually begins with a memorial service to the people who have died since the last meeting.
And Madame Rajavi has all the pictures and the families, and we meet with them.
I've done this with many, many generals, retired American political figures, Democrats, Republicans.
This is the group.
This is the group that can guide the initiation of a new government.
They have a government in place to oversee the institutions of government for a six-month period.
as they have an election for a constitutional convention.
They have a 10-point program that very beautifully outlines a constitution and the constitutional rights that would mirror the American Bill of Rights or the Declaration of Human Rights.
And then some things that are peculiarly of importance to Iran.
I mean, heavy emphasis on equality of women because it's been trashed so much by Iran.
Freedom of religion because it's been at the key of the dictatorship.
And also of critical importance in distinguishing them from the son of the Shah, the Nepo Shah, they will grant ethnic minorities full citizenship.
And although they'll be part of Iran, they will negotiate with them various types of autonomy so that they can practice their religions and their customs.
And not only that, two of the major groups are big parts of the MEK.
The largest group are the, I'm pretty sure I'm right, the Aziris.
The MEK was founded by an Aziri.
Makes it a little easier, huh?
Number two, the second biggest group of the Kurds.
And they were part of the last three, they've been part of the group since I have, which is 13 years.
But in case you want to go watch them, they were there in large numbers in Berlin when they had thousands and thousands of people in Berlin, in Washington, and recently in Germany, and are very enthusiastically in support of the MEK.
Equally not enthusiastic about the Shah, who has threatened to kill them.
And basically has said, it would be tragic if this turned out to be a civil war.
Now, the president, we'll get to Kara in a second.
The president was very, very clear, and we'll play this after Kara.
But the president was very, very clear that this Shah character, the baby Shah, is not someone he's thinking of seriously.
He was diplomatic and nice about it, but pretty darn conclusive that it shouldn't be the baby Shah.
He's a lot more deferential or nicer to him than I am, but I've known him a very, very long time.
And this is a tragedy if he gets control of this.
And all the people looking for money, more money to suck out of Iran.
I mean, that family and their large group of rich crooks, very wealthy crooks, basically stole everything that didn't move out of Iran.
So let's go to Kara, who's at the White House, which is really probably pretty busy today, huh?
It was a busy day starting from the very beginning.
Obviously, all the reporters are here.
They wanted to see the Chancellor of Germany and obviously a lot of questions for President Trump on Iran, everything that's going on over there.
So many reporters from all over the world.
It was a very crowded day.
Chancellor Mertz came by.
As you know, Mr. Mayor and President Trump did take the opportunity to take some questions from reporters about Iran and make some statements earlier today.
Mr. Mayor's Question00:08:24
Here is President Trump and Chancellor Mertz talking about how they agree upon Iran.
We are on the same page in terms of getting this terrible regime in Tehran away.
And we will talk about the day after what will happen then if they are out.
And as you know, Mr. Mayor, Chancellor Mertz is a conservative.
He has a lot more in common with President Trump than Angela Merkel.
So he seemed to genuinely enjoy his company.
They had lunch after that.
They talked about trade.
They talked about tariffs and how they could make some deals that were mutually beneficial.
But the press conference, of course, was dominated by questions about Iran.
A right out of the gate, ABC access question, which sort of went viral.
She asked the president, did Israel force your hand to launch those strikes against Israel?
That was the first question out of the gate.
Here is what President Trump had to say to that one.
Minister President, did Israel forced your hand to launch these strikes against Iran?
Did anyone pull the United States?
Isn't this important?
No, I might have forced their hand.
You see, we were having negotiations with these lunatics, and it was my opinion that they were going to attack first.
They were going to attack.
If we didn't do it, they were going to attack first.
I felt strongly about that.
And we have great negotiators, great people, people that do this very successfully and have done it all their lives very successfully.
And based on the way the negotiation was going, I think they were going to attack first.
And I didn't want that to happen.
So if anything, I might have forced Israel's hand.
But Israel was ready and we were ready.
And we've had a very, very powerful impact.
That's such a ridiculous question.
It really is a ridiculous question.
We've seen President Trump now for a year and a quarter.
Nobody forces his hand.
And he and he and if you haven't figured out yet that he and Netanyahu operate as a team, good guy, bad guy, then you're really stupid.
And ABC is really stupid.
Right.
I mean, that was a viral question of the day, you could certainly say.
And a lot of headlines because of that.
You know, President Trump said he forced Israel's hand.
I just saw a headline on TV earlier, about an hour ago.
I think it was on CNN.
Marco Rubio did take some questions as well today.
This was a couple hours after the president as the war continues on, really updating the nation.
But he did address the question.
He said, somebody asked me yesterday, did we go into this war because of Israel?
And I said, no, I told you this had to happen.
Anyway, here is Marco Rubio on the same subject about Israel.
No, first, well, I mean, two things I would say.
Number one is no matter what, ultimately, this operation needed to happen.
That's the question of why now.
But this operation needed to happen because Iran in about a year or a year and a half would cross the line of immunity, meaning they would have so many short-range missiles, so many drones, that no one could do anything about it because they could hold the whole world hostage.
Look at the damage they're doing now.
And this is a weekend toran.
Imagine a year from now.
So that had to happen.
Obviously, we were aware of Israeli intentions and understood what that would mean for us.
And we had to be prepared to act as a result of it.
But this had to happen no matter what.
Yeah, I mean, did they forget how many Americans the Ayatollah 1 and 2 killed?
Did they forget the hostages?
Did they forget the Marines at Lebanon?
Did they forget the thousands and thousands and thousands killed by Soleimani?
Did they forget that they threatened to kill President Trump four times?
Hey, they threatened to kill me twice, but nobody cares about that.
I mean, they've been a menace to Americans.
If Israel didn't exist, we should take them out.
And for 47 years, every Friday, the guy he killed and the guy before him would chant, death to Israel, death to America, death to the MBK, every Friday for 47 years.
If a guy's going to yell death to America for 47 years, it's about time to kill him.
Well, I guess Marco Rubio agrees with you because this clip is pretty much saying just what you said when he said to the reporter, let me explain to you guys this in simple English, okay?
Iran is run by lunatics.
Take a listen to Marco Rubio.
Wow, that's perfect.
Listen, let me explain to you guys this in simple English.
Okay?
Iran is run by lunatics, religious fanatic lunatics.
They have an ambition to have nuclear weapons.
They intend to develop those nuclear weapons behind a program of missiles and drones and terrorism that the world will not be able to touch them for fear of those things.
And this is the weakest they've ever been.
Now is the time to go after them.
The president made the decision to go after them, take away their missiles, take away their navy, take away their drones, take away their ability to make those things so that they can never have a nuclear weapon.
That's why the president made this decision.
It was the right decision, and the world will be a safer place when these radical clerics no longer have access to these weapons.
You see how they're using them now.
So that was Marco Rubio earlier today at the State Department.
One more quick statement from Marco Rubio.
Then some fun news, Mr. Mayor.
I'm going to play this one for you.
Just again, Marco Rubio justifying why this had to happen now.
A lot of people are saying, why now?
Why now?
This is what Marco Rubio had to say to that.
The United States made a decision under the President of the United States, made a decision.
This is intolerable.
Iran cannot have these missiles, cannot have these drones, cannot threaten the world.
The president said this is the weakest they've ever been.
If we don't hit them now, a year from now, a year and a half from now, no one will be able to touch them and they'll be able to do whatever they want.
And he made a decision to go.
And he made a decision to go in a joint operation because it gave us the highest chance of success.
And he made the decision to go first because he concluded that we were not going to get hit first.
We were not going to absorb a blow from them.
We were going to go first.
He was not going to run the risk that they could attack us before we could hit them because, in addition to costing lives, it would undermine the effectiveness of our operation.
So very good, Marco Rubio is he's excellent, actually, when it comes to speaking to the public, very smart, really hard to frazzle the guy.
I got to give him that much.
So there's a briefing tomorrow, actually, in the White House press room, as well as at the Pentagon.
So our reporter, Heather Mullins, will be at that briefing at the Pentagon at 8 a.m.
Some news will probably come out of there as this war continues overnight.
So she'll probably get a question with Pete Hegset, hopefully Secretary Hegseth.
And then Carolyn Levitt is expected to have another briefing later in the day, Mr. Mayor.
But the good news that I wanted to share with you is that the White House Correspondents Dinner will be attended by our favorite president, President Trump.
And Lindell TV will be there, and we are hoping you can join the White House Correspondents Association.
Long time, and this is going to be a good one.
Let me read to you President Trump's announcement.
The White House Correspondents Association has asked me very nicely to be the honoree at this year's dinner, a long in story traditions, and to began in 1924 under President Calvin Coolidge in honor of the nation's 250th birthday.
And in fact, these correspondents, quote unquote, now admit that I am truly one of the greatest presidents in the history of our country.
The GOT, the GOAT, according to many.
It will be my honor to accept their invitation and work to make the greatest, hottest, and most spectacular dinner of any kind ever because the press was extraordinarily bad to me.
Fake news all.
Right from the beginning of my first term, I boycotted the event and never went as an honoree.
However, I look forward to being with everyone this year.
Hopefully, it will be something very special.
Thank you for your attention to this matter, President Donald J. Trump.
So, really kind of fun.
A message there from the president saying that he does accept that invitation this year.
And I will be there.
Hopefully, more of the team from Lindell TV will be there as we have a tremendous present now at the White House.
And we are hoping, Mr. Mayor, that you can make it as well being great.
Well, thank you very, very much.
I'm glad we ended with that because it's been a very rough couple of days watching what's happened happening.
It has been.
Hopefully, this will have a beautiful ending.
It will.
It will.
Pray for everybody.
Yes.
Thank you, Mr. Mayor.
God bless you.
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Welcome back.
This is Rudy Giuliani.
This is the Rudy Giuliani show.
So let's catch you up a little on Iran.
You saw the president and you heard Kara and I thought it was an excellent report.
But so many things have happened, it's very hard to know.
It's very hard to summarize it.
The worst news, of course, we'll start with, which is six servicemen have died.
Men and women.
We assume we don't know the identities yet because the families haven't been fully informed.
It looks like it was on a base in Kuwait.
I'm not sure if it was all six, but it looks that way from what we've been able to gather.
And it happened on Sunday at the Shuabia port in Kuwait.
Kuwait is also the place where several U.S. airmen were shot down, but they lived, including that footage we showed you last night where the Kuwaitis helped save them.
And of course, at first didn't know who they were, thought that possibly they were Iranian.
And Iran has already attacked Kuwait.
But then as soon as they realized they were Americans, they helped to save them.
And we're very, very delighted.
We're very delighted to see that they were Americans.
What are we showing on the air, Ted?
I see what we see something up there.
What is that?
So what you're seeing on screen is a drone strike from Iran that did hit the Kuwaiti International Airport.
Yeah.
I mean, here's another Muslim country, another Arab country.
Well, they're not Arabs, they're Persians.
It is true.
Kuwait has always been rather cold to the idea of Iran, but so would anybody else.
I mean, having a homicidal maniac, what did the Secretary of State say?
A lunatic in your area is always dangerous, particularly if he wants to have nuclear weapons.
So we have with us, and we don't want to lose this opportunity, would you mind getting coming in just a little bit to the microphone?
That microphone is very sensitive.
You got to be right on it.
Sure.
This is, let me make sure if I get this right.
Sarah Weissman?
Weistman.
Weisman.
Yes.
Yeah.
Very nice.
Former IDF veteran, an American patriot.
Absolutely.
Thank you.
That's what we like.
American patriot.
That's right.
So tell us about your service in the IDF, which was twice.
So the first time that I served.
And boy, they are good.
They are very confident fighting people.
I got to tell you, I keep telling people this.
If we have to have an ally to go to war with, I don't want nobody else but Israel.
I'll go to war anywhere with Israel.
You can keep England.
You know who I think is going to match you guys eventually?
You should go train them over in Japan.
Japanese.
The Japanese can fight.
You know, the minute that the president has started working up with this new lady who's there who's very aggressive, the Chinese are going crazy.
I mean, the Japanese have been beating it for 3,000 years.
But go ahead.
You guys are unbelievable.
Unbelievable.
Thank you.
Thank you for saying that.
So tell us what you did in the IDF and what's the secret to this great success that they have when they're outnumbered all the time.
Well, I would say the secret is we have God on our side.
But what I did when I was out there.
Yes.
Yeah.
The first time that I was there, I was a paratrooper and I was in Operation Protective Edge.
I was in basic training.
The operation was done before I finished my basic and then advanced training.
But it was interesting because I felt like I got to see what it was like to be almost almost a piece on a chessboard being moved around as a unit.
The second time I went back, which was right after the October 7th massacre, it took me a little while to get in because I didn't receive what we call the Tsab Shmona, the actual papers to call you in.
I just booked my own flight and flew back over there.
And what motivated you to do that?
I had friends.
What was the thing that said to you, here you are, and I should say if you're in America?
Well, who knows?
Nowadays, one never knows, but safe.
You go back there to go into military.
I just combat.
It was a shock.
It's not something that I thought could ever happen.
And I had friends that I served with, and I knew that they were going to go in.
And I just, I couldn't sit around here continuing to work on my own projects and live my life without, you know, doing what I needed to do.
God bless you.
I ended up getting a pretty unique opportunity my second time around.
I went over there and was alongside a really high-ranking officer, a division commander who had a lot of authority orchestrating the war in Gaza.
So each day we would go in.
So this was the response to the invasion.
Yes.
Yeah.
We were in.
Brutal terrorist attack.
Yeah.
I went and visited the base that like several soldiers were burned and were killed while they were sleeping.
It was a disaster, a really, really bad disaster.
But I got to see what it was like how units moved across the battlefield from the command centers, like all the screens.
This is in Gaza.
No, this was a base that was near Gaza.
And so we would go from there, basically formulate, you know, how we were going to operate this day.
And then we would go in and speak with different infantry battalion commanders, tank division commanders, all the different types of units, mortarmen, artillery, and we would just meet with them, find out any challenges they had, what they needed, if they needed like extra pair of socks, for example.
Would make sure the supply lines were running.
I got to see how a war was pretty much conducted, you know, from the most minute things to some of the most intense situations.
And so it was just a really unique experience for me.
I mean, you know, you had an awful lot of interference in that war, meaning you sat outside of Gaza for a month because of Biden.
That was just disgraceful.
And Bibi really had to be careful because he needed the support of the United States.
He needed the weapons from the United States.
Meanwhile, he really didn't know what side Biden was on.
I don't know what side Biden's on.
I know what side Obama's on.
I'm sure I know it.
And who knew if Biden was even making the decisions?
He had a little council of jackasses making a decision for him.
We got the auto pen picture in the white.
You know, the good thing about Bibi, when Biden didn't pay attention to him, he would go crazy.
I'm very thankful we have.
You know, he would go.
Biden would go a month or a month and a half, not pay attention to him.
Bam, he would really.
I'm just thankful we have the best president in the United States.
You do.
You have the best prime minister.
I mean, here in the U.S. You know, during that year, but we didn't have him, Bibi saved us.
He did a great job.
And not only that, he opened up.
Look at the Iran that President Trump left when he was cheated out of the election.
And the Iran that he came in.
It's the one good thing, the one positive.
I mean, Bibi had done tremendous damage to them.
So we could go in there one night and take out their nuclear facilities and not everybody shoot at us.
No, it's kind of amazing.
I'd say it's the best marketing campaign for America ever.
You know, Saudis just bought, what was it, $145 billion worth of our equipment?
Yep.
We are the U.S. just is really unrivaled and unmatched.
Yeah, you look at the things that we're able to do.
You look at the things we're able to accomplish.
What we have here is unreal.
It's just so special and nobody can compare to it.
And so I'm they had a thing on one of these reels here and they had they had a mock-up or some character.
I don't know if it must have been artificial intelligence, but they had the Ayatollah.
It was on the toilet.
And they said to him, look at him, hey, come on, you always sit on the left-hand side.
What are you doing on the right-hand?
The memes are undefeated.
Kind of indicating that they have every little detail, you know.
Yeah.
You don't get to move without there knowing where you are.
I think my favorite meme is seeing Marco Rubio as our new supreme leader of Iran.
That's the one that makes me chuckle.
Like the babies, have you seen the babies?
The babies, the babies who talk like for Trump.
Oh, yes, and they got CAI babies and Marco, and they talk for.
I think they're completely hilarious.
They're really funny.
In any event, you need a little of that.
And the other thing that I find amazing is today, today they made a big thing out of who went first?
U.S. Trump push BB into doing it, or did BB push Trump into doing it?
And haven't they figured out yet that they play good guy, bad guy?
They haven't figured out this has been for almost a year now, a completely orchestrated effort.
Even when they supposedly have a fight, it's completely orchestrated.
I know Trump for 40 years.
I know when he's angry.
When he supposedly is angry at Netanyahu, he delivers some kind of message, you know, like Netanyahu shouldn't have done that.
Then he tells you he's the best prime minister in the world.
The two of them are doing a one-two.
They work well together.
Yeah, but they're playing off each other.
Like, if we don't want to take the hit, then Israel will do it, and vice versa.
We'll do it.
This one he led, which I think was the right thing to do because it would have put too much pressure on Israel.
But then Israel came right in behind and they did plenty of bombing.
Wow.
Yeah, those IAF pilots are incredible.
Yeah.
This will be remarkable.
This will be the first time you can accomplish the conquest of a country or the destruction of a regime from the air.
That's very true.
You think they can do it?
From the air.
They won't have to put, as they say, troops on the ground.
Or might the IDF have to go in?
The only reason the IDF would have to go in would be, I guess, to limit casualties.
Yeah.
I think that's the only way.
Because, you know, when I was in Con Eunice.
You mean our casualties, yours and ours, and whoever else?
Well, everybody, all civilians as well.
I mean, when I was in Gaza, we would actually have to have civilians be escorted with our fighters protecting them because Hamas wouldn't let them leave areas that were targets.
Right.
So, you know, if you bomb those areas without moving those people out of there, you're going to have casualties.
So we would put ourselves at risk to make sure that civilians were, you know, out of the line of during this period of war.
You've spent a good deal of time in Israel.
Are the people as calm about this as they appear to be?
I think it's a mixed bag, but yeah, like these, these people, like, they've lived their whole lives understanding.
It's not like here.
You know, they've lived their whole lives understanding that their neighbors want to kill them.
So you just eventually just kind of accept reality and you go about your life.
So they go, so when they have to, they go into whatever shelters they have to go into to protect themselves.
Yeah, thank God we were, you know, we cared enough about our people to build infrastructure to keep them safe, you know, as opposed to tunnels underground for weapon caches.
Yeah.
Well, God bless you.
And you're doing a great job in helping to save Western civilization against these animals.
I mean, these people are brutal.
And I thought, Marco, after all that great intellectual conversation as Secretary of State, said, I mean, he's got to understand why you guys are so worried about them.
Right?
They're a bunch of monsters.
Yeah.
That's right, Mayor.
It's absurd.
These are monsters.
They're not really.
This isn't even, and boy, I'm hardly going to ever defend Putin or Qi Jin Ming, but this is even different than them.
That's right, Mayor.
Well, I think we have thank you very, very much.
And God bless you for what you've done for Israel and the United States.
God bless you for what you've done for New York when you were serving that beautiful city.
And we're going to, we'll be back with you tomorrow night here on Wendell TV.
And now we're going to go over to X for America's Mayor Live.
And we already have Waleed Farris here.
He's going to be with us to give us his views on where the heck we are in what seems to be a very good position to be in, but a confusing one.
Not easy to sort of take apart and understand completely.
So come over to X and we'll do the best we can to do that for you.