Glenn Beck: The Jewish people NEED our support, 'NOW is the time'



Glenn Beck was called a conspiracy theorist, among other names, for his warning years ago that the anti-Jewish hatred of the 1930s in Europe would one day return and that it could come to America's streets. Well, it looks like that day has arrived. Over the past week, multiple violent attacks against Jews have occurred in the United States.

On the radio program Monday, Glenn detailed several recent, horrifying attacks against Jews in New York City — one of which involved two teenage boys chased by a Palestinian supporter wielding a baseball bat. In another attack, a mob reportedly threatened to kill a pro soccer player if he admitted he was Jewish.

Glenn said "now is the time" to stand with our Jewish brethren against the evils that we're seeing in our own nation. We — and our churches — must stand with our Jewish brothers and sisters.

"There are attacks on our Jewish friends and neighbors and they are afraid because they've seen this movie before," Glenn said. "I know how to stop this movie. Here's how you do it: You remember what you actually believe — that all men are created equal. All men are created equal. And even if you don't like or you disagree with a person, you stand for their rights because you are a brother to them. It is our responsibility.

"Our churches are being indoctrinated now with critical race theory," he added. "They're being taken down, one by one, with wokeness. All in the name of 'tolerance.' You cannot cross lines. If you don't stand up for people who are being chased in the streets, if you don't, as a church, stand up, you will find yourself on the wrong side. This is becoming a final warning, soon."

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Israeli actress Gal Gadot issues statement calling for peace and anti-Israel activists melt down



Gal Gadot, the Israeli actress best known for portraying "Wonder Woman" on the big screen, issued a statement calling for peace and pro-Palestinians critics melted down in response.

Gadot posted a short statement to her Twitter account on Wednesday after several days of lethal violence in her home country.

My heart breaks," wrote Gadot.

"My country is at war. I worry for my family, my friends. I worry for my people. This is a vicious cycle that has been going on for far too long. Israel deserves to lives as a free and safe nation, our neighbors deserve the same," she added.

"I pray for the victims and their families, I pray for this unimaginable hostility to end, I pray for our leaders to find the solution so we could live side by side in peace," Gadot continued.

"I pray for better days," she concluded.

'Gal gadot is an ugly zionist...'

Some supporters of the Palestinian cause replied with vicious vitriol to Gadot's call for peace.

"Gal gadot is an ugly zionist who can't act and is beyond pathetic. time and time again she shows yall that she sides with the ethnic cleansing of palestinians and yall act brand new everytime. f*** that woman," responded one Twitter user.

"I'm glad Gal Gadot said what she said. People should see how Israelis have been laundering the genocide of Palestinians under a disingenuous call for the end of a conflict that has never existed, it's always been an extermination campaign," claimed activist Asheya Siddiqi.

"Just another reminder that Gal Gadot is a Zionist and has long supported the ethnic cleansing and violence towards Palestinians," said another critic.

"Gal Gadot is wrong. Israel is not at 'war' with Palestine. Israel is butchering Palestine. Again," responded UK musician James Kennedy.

"I wish gal gadot a very shut the f*** up," read another tweet.

Other,s like Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), praised Gadot.

Here's more about Gal Gadot's statement:

Gal Gadot Worries for Family and Friends Amid Israeli Crisis | E! Newswww.youtube.com