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Israel Moves into Rafah Angering Democrats (Guest: David Rubin)

Israel gained control of the Gazan side of the Rafah Crossing as part of a “precise counterterrorism operation” according to the Israel Defense Forces. The IDF said in a statement “fighter jets struck and eliminated Hamas terror targets in the Rafah area, including military structures, underground infrastructure, and additional terrorist infrastructure from which Hamas operated in the Rafah area.” Meanwhile, Democrats in congress are furious Israel continues their war on terrorists who attacked them on … Read more

Cease Fire vs. Continued Fighting in Gaza (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: As Israel persists with military operations against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, particularly in the city of Rafah, the complexity and stakes of the Israel-Gaza war continue to intensify. Hamas accepted an Egyptian-Qatari ‘faux’ ceasefire proposal that was deemed unacceptable for a number or reasons including it not containing a full release of hostages.  Thus, Israel’s government continues with targeted strikes in Rafah, while underlining its conditions for true peace.  David Rubin, former mayor … Read more

Experts Skeptical of Hamas Claim of Cease-Fire Agreement (Guest: David Rubin)

Hamas claims they have the framework of a cease-fire agreement assisted by Egypt and Qatar. So far, no one from Israel or the United States have confirmed there is any deal in consideration. In fact, Reuters claims an Israeli official denies there is a tenable deal on the table.  The alleged agreement comes as Israel is preparing for a ground invasion of the city of Rafah, the location where Hamas recently carried out a deadly … Read more

Israeli Army Orders Evacuation of Rafah as Invasion Soon to Follow (Guest: David Rubin)

On Monday, Israel warned tens of thousands of Palestinians in Rafah to evacuate the area, a humanitarian gesture as the long-promised ground invasion into Gaza’s southern city appears imminent. This comes as cease-fire and hostage release talks have stalled. Israel also closed its main delivery point for humanitarian aid for Gaza after the terror group Hamas attacked it. Israel also shut down the Qatar-based Al Jazeera news network in Israel.  David Rubin, former mayor of … Read more

College Students Have Filed a Lawsuit Against Their School Over Their Failure To Contain Violent Protests (Guest: Zach Kessel)

The National Review writer discusses his latest piece, and discusses whether other lawsuits could come as a result. Protests taking place on college campuses across the United States have certainly been disruptive – and now, a trio of college students are suing their school for failing to keep things safe for them. Per this report on the National Review, three Northwestern University students have filed a class action lawsuit, stating breach-of-contract after noting that the university … Read more

Hamas Kills Three Israeli Soldiers (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: Three Israeli soldiers were killed by Hamas, a designated terrorist organization acknowledged for decades by the U.S. and Europe. The recent Kerem Shalom rocket attack underscores the relentless violence affecting the region.  As the international community looks on, ceasefire discussions are being mediated by Egypt, shifting subsequently to Qatar in hopes of finding a resolution.  David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel (West Bank/Samaria), offers profound insights into the unfolding situation, its broader implications … Read more

Police Dismantle Protester Encampments at UCLA

Interview Guest: National Review reporter Zach Kessel Introduction: In a decisive move early Thursday morning, law enforcement officers dismantled the fortified encampment of pro-Palestinian demonstrators at UCLA, arresting over 200 protesters. This significant law enforcement action marks a pivotal moment in the ongoing campus protests that have drawn national attention. Zach Kessel, a National Review reporter known for his acute insights into campus politics and antisemitism, provides expert analysis on these developments. Q&A: Current Situation … Read more

Why Is President Biden So Silent About the Violent School Protests Across the United States? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran is concerned as to why Biden hasn’t really made any sort of statement surrounding the pro-Palestinian protests. Violent Pro-Palestinian protests have continued to grow across the U.S., with hundreds of people being arrested, property being damaged and innocent Jewish citizens being injured. But, eerily enough, there’s an awkward silence coming from the White House. President Joe Biden has yet to make any sort of statement about the matter, even as police … Read more

Hundreds More Arrested as Antisemitic Protests Turn Violent (Guest: Zack Kessel)

Police in riot gear stormed the Columbia University building where protestors barricaded themselves in. Dozens were arrested. The two-week-old protest has turned into mayhem on campuses nationwide as other antisemitic student gatherings have sprung up, some turning violent. Many colleges have cancelled commencements and instituted remote classes – a throwback to the Covid days, which spoiled the high school graduations of many of these same seniors. At Northwestern, the faculty caved to demands of the … Read more

Police Retake Columbia Building, Crack Down on Several Other Campuses (Guest: Michael Letts)

Americans awoke to a slightly better country as police moved in on several campuses where antisemites have taken over, including Columbia University. At Columbia, NYPD officers stormed Hamilton Hall, the building taken over by anti-Israel protestors, and removed and arrested those who had barricaded themselves inside.  At UCLA, police arrived in riot gear to gain control of the campus after a series of skirmishes between protesters and counter protesters. At the University of Arizona, police … Read more

Hamas Sympathizing Students Now Openly Assaulting Jewish Students (Guest: Michael Letts)

A number of videos have surfaced today of Hamas-sympathizing students blocking Jewish students from attending classes. At UCLA students blatantly told a Jewish student “we’re not gonna let Zionists in.” At Columbia, a video shows the mask-wearing antisemite students physically assaulting Jewish students.  As yet, no videos have surfaced showing police or security guards doing anything to stop it on these and many other campuses. Compare this to January 6 Trump supporters who got up … Read more

Do or Die: Hamas to Release All Hostages or Israel to Escalate War to Rafah (By David Rubin)

(Originally published on The Epoch Times.) As the world watches, the Middle East finds itself at another critical juncture. The question in everyone’s minds is whether the Hamas terrorist leadership will accept the latest hostage deal proposed by the Biden administration and Egypt. With the Israeli cabinet also needing to approve the deal, the stakes are high. Hamas has indicated that it will respond by Wednesday, setting the stage for significant developments that could either … Read more

Why Is President Biden More Concerned With What’s Happening With Netanyahu Than His Own Country? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran discusses a new report where the U.S. is more concerned with protecting another country rather than working on its own troubles. As the war wages on between Israel and Hamas overseas, there is a report that the International Criminal Court could be preparing to issue arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as well as other top government officials, over their recent “war crimes.” However, the Israeli government is “making … Read more

Israel War with Hamas Hinges on Latest Hostage Deal (Guest: David Rubin)

While much of the media has focused on the students protesting Israel, the ongoing war with the terrorists of Hamas sees hope for an end as Israel – with help from the U.S. – has offered a ceasefire in return for the release of as many as 33 hostages over a several week period. Hamas was presented with a new hostage proposal that some believe could lead to an end to the conflict.  Hamas has … Read more

How Many More Problems Will Protestors Cause Our Nation’s Police? (Guest: Michael Letts)

The law enforcement veteran and InVest USA founder discusses the increase in protests, and how much worse the situation can get. Anti-Israel protests have been growing in numbers over the past few weeks, particularly on college campuses. And now it’s getting to the point where things are getting out of hand. Hundreds of students and faculty members have been arrested during these protests, which have also seen acts of destruction of property, including the spraying … Read more

Biden Poll Highlighted by 71 Percent Disapproval of Handling of Israel War with Hamas (Guest: David Rubin)

A new CNN poll over the weekend reveals a host of bad news for President Joe Biden, including a six-point deficit, 49 percent to 43 percent, in his head-to-head matchup with former President Donald Trump. But perhaps the most interesting is a stunning 71 percent of American voters disapprove of the way Biden is handling the war between Israel and Hamas. This includes 81 percent disapproval of those 35 and younger and 53 percent disapproval … Read more

Why Are So Many Students In the United States Protesting In Favor of Gaza? (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the ongoing battle between universities and police, and what may be motivating students to sound off. The fight between Israel and Hamas in Gaza has certainly left a number of different opinions on the matter, with many pointing fingers over who’s to blame. But a number of college students and faculty in the United States have their minds made up – Israel is to blame. Over the course of … Read more

Israel Poised to Move into Rafah (Guest: Grant Berry)

The Founder of Reconnecting Ministries and host of Romans 911 Podcast discusses what could potentially come from the planned attack. It sounds like Israel is ready to move forward with its planned operation in the southern Gaza city of Rafah, in an effort to eradicate Hamas and end the war that has been ongoing between the two countries for months. Some are concerned about the strike, however, given that thousands have already been killed within … Read more

What Do the Pro-Palestinian Protests At Schools Say About the State of the World? (Guest: Ronald Stetton)

The author discusses the ongoing protests, as well as how they’re affecting what’s happening in Israel. The fight between Israel and Hamas continues to escalate, to the point that Iran is getting involved. But there’s also a lot happening within our own country, as pro-Palestinian protests for peace are growing at an insurmountable rate. Following a protest in Columbia that led to several arrests, others have begun taking place in New York, Emerson College, Harvard … Read more

Israel Strikes Rafah, Reportedly Killing Women and Children Used As Human Shields, To Rescue Hostages

Interview guests West Bank Israel Mayor David Rubin or Mark Biltz Following a recent surge in violence in Gaza and the green light for a significant US military aid package to Israel, the intricate landscape of Middle Eastern politics has been thrust into the limelight. Israeli airstrikes on Rafah, a southern Gaza city, reportedly claimed the lives of numerous civilians, sparking global concern. Amid these developments, the US House of Representatives has moved forward with … Read more

Mark Biltz Predicted the War of Iran In His Book

Pastor Mark Blitz knew the recent solar eclipse was a warning to America, and modern Iran’s first direct attack on Israel helped make his point. Solar eclipses in the Bible serve as warnings to the nations of God’s impending judgment. The bottom line: America and the rest of the world must stand by Israel.  Pastor Biltz explained, “In my recently released book, America at War 2024 – 2026, The Sons of Darkness vs. The Sons … Read more

Rooting Out Hamas (Guest: Kenin Spivak)     

Kevin Spivak

Introduction of our Interview Guest: We are privileged to present Kenin Spivak (SPIV-ack), a profound voice and commentator known for his astute and conservative analysis of geopolitical issues, with a special focus on Israel, antisemitism, and global hypocrisy. In his seminal piece, “Rooting Out Hamas,” Spivak explores the deep-rooted biases and double standards that influence the international community’s response to Israel’s defensive actions. With his expertise, Spivak uncovers the layers of racism, oppressor ideology, and … Read more

Israel’s right to defense in the face of unprecedented challenges

(Originally published in American Thinker.) The world has watched in wonder as Israel demonstrated remarkable military prowess by intercepting virtually all the drones and missiles thrown against them. This feat is not just a testament to Israel’s advanced defense capabilities but also a reflection of its steadfast commitment to safeguarding its citizens against external threats. However, the response from the Biden administration to these events has sparked considerable controversy and concern, particularly among astute observers. … Read more

Rapid Expected Escalation: Israel’s Counterattack on Iran, and Iran’s Expected “Counter-Counterattack” against Israel

Interview guest Sid Roth, Israeli/Middle East Television Host Introduction: The Middle East teeters on the edge of a precarious escalation following Israel’s expected counterattack on Iranian positions, triggering a likely severe “counter-counterattack” from Iran. This cycle of retaliation raises significant concerns for regional stability and poses profound implications for global peace. Sid Roth, a geopolitical and religious expert and international talk show host whose program airs throughout Israel and the Middle East, offers a unique … Read more

At a Time When Biden Is Questioning His Decisions, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu Seems Ready To Negotiate With Hamas (Guest: David Rubin)

The former Mayor of Shiloh discusses the recent withdrawal of troops from the Gaza Strip, and how Israel will move forward with negotiations. After previously stating that he would push military forces to destroy Hamas in Rafah, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu now appears ready to negotiate – even with outside pressure from U.S. President Joe Biden. Reports reveal that Israel military forces have withdrawn a number of ground troops from the Gaza Strip, after … Read more

The Balance of War: Israel’s Admission and the Larger Threat of Hamas

**Interview Objective:** To offer a balanced and informative perspective on the recent tragic incident in Gaza, where Israel admitted to the accidental killing of seven aid workers. This discussion with David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, aims to contextualize the event within the broader spectrum of conflict between Israel and Hamas, emphasizing the importance of recognizing the profound differences in the nature of actions taken by each side. **Angle:** This commentary will address the … Read more

The Judgment of God is about to Fall on the U.S. over the 6 Sins of Joe Biden against God and Israel, according to International TV Host Sid Roth

Segment Introduction: In our upcoming segment on the Israel-Gaza War, we’re joined by Sid Roth, the esteemed host of the internationally acclaimed television show, “Sid Roth’s It’s Supernatural.” Sid approaches the topic with a candid perspective, emphasizing the spiritual ramifications of U.S. policies towards Israel. He asserts that the United States must reconsider its stance against Israel and align with biblical principles to avoid negative consequences, describing them as significantly anti-Israel and anti-God. Sid’s television … Read more

Updates on Israel and the Middle East (Guest: David Rubin)

Interview opportunity with David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel (West Bank Samaria) Updates on Israel and the Middle East Mayor Rubin offers an authentic perspective on the current events in Israel and the Middle East, providing insights that often go unreported or misrepresented by mainstream media. Talking Points: Is there a Double Standard in News Reporting on Israel in Gaza? Answer: Yes, major media, universities, and influencers frequently convey a grossly inaccurate portrayal, often … Read more

Defending Against Shadows: Israel’s Preemptive Strike in Syria (Guest: David Rubin)

Introduction: Today, we’re honored to welcome David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel (West Bank Samaria), to discuss a significant and controversial operation in the Middle East.  Following Israel’s targeted action against Iran’s embassy in Syria, Rubin will offer his insights into the deep-seated security concerns driving Israel’s defensive measures.  This operation, which led to the elimination of key Iranian military advisers, underscores the complexities of regional geopolitics and Israel’s determination to protect its citizens.  With … Read more

Weighting the Humanity Toll In Gaza City (Guest: Grant Berry)

The founder of Reconnecting Ministries discusses the devastating losses from the Israel/Hamas conflict, and what could come next. Following a two-week raid that has ended up leaving it in ruined shape, Israel’s military has finally pulled out of al-Shifa hospital in Gaza City. In the raid, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) noted that it killed 200 “terrorists” in the raid, while also detaining hundreds of others and finding weapons and intelligence. That said, what follows … Read more

Netanyahu’s Just Response Bombing Terrorists Hiding Behind Human Shields at Al-Shifa Hospital

Israel Mayor David Rubin: Expert Voice on the Israel-Hamas Conflict In the complex and often misunderstood conflict between Israel and Hamas, a stark reality has come to light, underscoring the ethical challenges Israel faces: Hamas’s routine use of civilians and medical facilities, such as Gaza’s al-Shifa hospital, as shields for terrorist operations.  This calculated strategy aims to garner international sympathy through the resulting civilian casualties when Israel is forced to take action against terrorists. The … Read more

Largest Anti-Netanyahu Protest in Jerusalem (Guest: David Rubin)

Israel Mayor David Rubin: Expert Voice on the Israel-Hamas Conflict Tens of thousands of Israelis demonstrated in Jerusalem on Sunday, March 31, 2024, in the largest anti-government protest since Israel went to war in October of 2023.  Protesters petitioned the Israeli government to agree to a cease-fire deal for the purpose of freeing hostages. There are still dozens of hostages in captivity in Gaza being held by Hamas.   The protestors are also calling for early … Read more

US Dept of Defense Considering UN Peacekeeping Force in Gaza

Guest Expert: David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel & Founder of the Shiloh Israel Children’s Fund Optional Introduction for Hosts: In the midst of heated debates and the swirling dust of diplomatic kerfuffles, the aftermath of conflict in the Middle East often sees the overlooked victims: the children. Enter David Rubin, former mayor of Shiloh, Israel – a man who refuses to let the discourse drown out the silent cries of the youngest affected. … Read more

Significance of the UN Resolution for a Ceasefire in Israel

Optional intro: Our guest today says the UN resolution calling for a ceasefire in Gaza overlooks a critical aspect of this conflict: Israel’s inherent right to defend its citizens and sovereignty against Hamas’ unprovoked and cowardly aggression. The situation unfolded when Hamas launched an invasion, resulting in the tragic loss of over 1,000 Israeli lives. This war is not just about retaliation but about ensuring such a tragedy never occurs again. Equating Israel’s defensive measures … Read more

Several Democrats Speak Out Against Biden UN Abstention (Guest: David Rubin)

The Biden administration’s decision to abstain from a UN vote calling for an Israeli cease-fire has some pro-Israel Democrats speaking out. Senator John Fetterman and Rep. Josh Gottheimer are among the Democrats who have publicly expressed outrage at the decision of the White House. When the U.N. Security Council resolution called for a cease-fire, Israel wanted the United States to do what it would normally do in such circumstances: veto the resolution. Instead, the White … Read more

“Biden has no more right to demand Israel give away land to Hamas than Cuba has the right to annex Florida!” So says Israel Mayor David Rubin

Guest Profile: David Rubin, Former Mayor of Shiloh, Israel David Rubin, a staunch advocate for Israel and a seasoned speaker on geopolitical challenges and historical contexts, brings a unique and imperative perspective to today’s global dialogue. As the former mayor of Shiloh, Israel, Rubin possesses firsthand knowledge and insights into the intricacies of Israel’s security, its right to defend its borders, and the effects of international decisions on its sovereignty. Overview:In the context of the … Read more

Vice President Kamala Harris Warns of Dire “Consequences” For Israel If It Invades Rafah (Guest: David Rubin)

The Former Mayor of Shiloh discusses Harris’ words, and what it means for the United States/Israel relationship moving forward. As if President Joe Biden’s disdain for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu wasn’t enough, Vice President Kamala Harris has also sounded off on the matter. Speaking with ABC News, Harris noted that “consequences” could follow if Israel moves forward with a planned invasion of Rafah in Gaza. Netanyahu previously noted that said invasion is the only way … Read more

The US and UN Pressuring Israel to Declare an “Immediate and Sustained Ceasefire” in Gaza

As tensions escalate in the Israel-Hamas conflict, with the United Nations and the United States pressing for an “immediate and sustained ceasefire,” the debate intensifies over Israel’s right to defend itself against the terror organization Hamas, which initiated the conflict.  Amidst this complex backdrop, we welcome London-born Grant Berry, a distinguished Middle East expert, Founder of Reconnecting Ministries, and Author and Producer of The Romans 911 Project. Committed to promoting unity between Jews and Christians, … Read more

As Benjamin Netanyahu Pushes For “Total Victory” In Israel, Where Does This Leave Its People? (Guest: Grant Berry)

The Founder of Reconnecting Ministries discusses Netanyahu’s drive in the face of his United States critics – and what Israel should do to save lives. Right before the weekend, President Joe Biden agreed with Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer over his stern words for Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Schumer had noted, Nobody expects Prime Minister Netanyahu to do the things that must be done to break the cycle of violence, preserve Israel’s credibility on the … Read more

President Biden’s Continued Criticism of Netanyahu Further Questions Where His Support Lies With Israel (Guest: David Rubin)

Following Biden’s latest statement, former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses where the President stands – and what it could mean for Israel. Just as he’s been doing as of late, President Joe Biden once again jumped at the opportunity to get a jab at Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer recently made a speech, calling for Israel to hold elections to replace Netanyahu, who was elected in free and fair … Read more

Why Aren’t Gazans Receiving the Humanitarian Aid They Need Right Now? (Guest: Mark Biltz)

Pastor and author Mark Biltz discusses how neither Hamas nor Israel seem to be doing these people any good when it comes to receiving assistance. As Ramadan begins, there seems to be anything but peace in Gaza, particularly with the ongoing fight between Hamas and Israel. But something very few seem to realize is just how much people are suffering from this fight. Per this report from The Jerusalem Post, a humanitarian crisis is taking place, … Read more

Revealing the Heartbreaking Fallout In Gaza As Ramadan Begins (Guest: Grant Berry)

The Founder of Reconnecting Ministries discusses a recent article about the emotional fallout from the continuing war between Israel and Hamas. Usually, Ramadan is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar, a period that allows for prayer, reflection and community. However, with the continuing fight between Israel and Hamas, many are feeling guilt and rage instead. USA Today recently discussed this in a new article, looking at several accounts of displaced Palestinians who continuously find themselves … Read more

Will Ramadan Have To Change This Year Due To the Israel/Hamas Conflict? (Guest: Josh Waller)

The co-host of The Israel Guys podcast and “American cowboy in Israel” discusses how the war could impact the time of reflection. Usually, Ramadan holds special meaning for the Islamic populace, serving as a period that includes prayer, reflection and community. This year, however, it seems far more difficult to celebrate. That’s because of the ongoing fight between Israel and Hamas; and even though several have tried to negotiate some kind of ceasefire in an … Read more

Biden Seems To Be Divided With Support For Israel But No Support For Netanyahu – But What Does It Mean?

Former Mayor of Shiloh David Rubin discusses the actions by the President, and why they could come back to bite him with his re-election. At a time when President Joe Biden seems to be having trouble with his decision-making, he’s just made one of his most divisive yet. Biden recently confirmed that he still intends to support Israel in its fight with Hamas, providing them necessary weaponry as they attempt to rescue hostages. However, in … Read more

Could President Biden Be Spreading Himself Thin Supporting Israel But Not Benjamin Netanyahu? (Guest: Josh Waller)

The HaYovel Operations Director and co-host of The Israel Guys discusses Biden’s divisive support for the troubled country, and what could happen next. President Biden has had trouble making key decisions in the past, particularly with the growing migrant crisis in the United States. But when it comes to Israel, things couldn’t be more divisive. Biden made it clear that he still supports Israel in their time of battle with Hamas, promising to continue providing weapons and … Read more

Between What Netanyahu and President Biden Want To Do, What Is the Proper Solution For Israel? (Guest: Grant Berry)

The Founder of Reconnecting Ministries discusses what both sides are looking for – and if a middle ground can be reached. Even though Israel and the United States have similar goals in terms of finding peace, they’re on very different roads to get there. Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu previously pledged that, in an effort to get more aid into Gaza, the end goal remains in sight – the complete destruction of Hamas. Though his speech … Read more

What Does Netanyahu’s Latest Statement Say For the Future of Israel? (Guest: Joshua Waller)

The co-host of The Israel Guys podcast and “American cowboy in Israel” discusses what happens to Israel now. In spite of what is currently happening between Israel and Hamas, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is planning for the future. A new report from Times of Israel reveals that, under Netanyahu’s leadership, Israel has a ten-year plan in place with its occupation in Gaza. It intends to use one or two years as “the first stage,” using this time … Read more

Discussing What’s Next For Israel (Guests: David Rubin or Josh Waller)

Background:The October 7th attacks by Hamas on Israel have reignited discussions on the importance of defending innocent lives amidst conflict. Amidst a backdrop of harrowing reports, including allegations of sexual violence, our proposed segment aims to highlight the narratives of defense, support, and humanitarian aid that showcase the resilience of the Israeli spirit and the global community’s solidarity. Guest 1: David Rubin, former Mayor of Shiloh, offers an authoritative voice on the reality of living … Read more

With Israel Possibly Agreeing Towards a Ceasefire, Some May Also See It As “Re-Arming” (Guest: Joshua Waller)

HaYovel Operations Director and The Israel Guys co-host Joshua Waller discusses what Netanyahu is considering, and what comes next in the country’s battle with Hamas. After facing immense pressure from various countries regarding a ceasefire (particularly the United States and President Joe Biden), it appears that Israel prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu may be leaning towards finally putting one in place. Per this report from Associated Press, Israel has “more or less accepted” the deal, and are now waiting … Read more

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