Did Biden finally get something right? Here's how the US is responding to Hamas' invasion



Palestinian militant group Hamas launched a surprise attack on Israel that killed over 900 citizens. Now Israel is gearing up for war.

The country has amassed 100,000 troops as well as a number of tanks on the border of Gaza and has mobilized a total of 360,000 reservists.

Now, global leaders are responding.

President Joe Biden has announced that “we stand with Israel” and has vowed the United States' support in the face of the vicious attacks.

“Now, we all know Biden is one of the worst presidents of all time. He is probably the worst foreign policy president of all time,” Stu says. But despite this being an undeniable fact, Stu admits that Biden and some other Democrats are “somewhat sane on Israel.”

Zelenskyy, on the other hand, is less so. The president of Ukraine has come out and compared the assault by Hamas on Israel to Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.

Stu Burguiere thinks this probably wasn’t the best time to pull this, noting that “especially on the right right now, no one wants to hear a word, one, about Ukraine or certainly Zelenskyy.”

“Everyone’s tired of it,” he adds.

Not only is everyone tired of it, but Israel is a much closer ally of the United States than Ukraine is.

“You can empathize with citizens in Israel and Ukraine and at the same time oppose Ukraine funding,” Stu says, adding, “but, of course, they’re trying to tie all these things together because that’s what they do.”

When it comes down to what Israel should do in this situation, Benjamin Netanyahu has an answer.

“Hamas will understand that by attacking us, they’ve made a mistake of historic proportions. We will exact a price that will be remembered by them and Israel’s other enemies for decades to come,” Netanyahu said in a statement.

“I hope it isn’t remembered by them for decades to come, honestly, because I want them to not be around to remember,” Stu comments.

“They need to be annihilated.”


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Palestinians attacked the tomb of Joseph in a 'frenzy of destruction'



The tomb where the biblical figure Joseph is said to be buried has been vandalized by Palestinians as violence and chaos continues to escalate in the region.

The site in Nablus was attacked in what Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett described as a “frenzy of destruction.”

The BBC reported that the tomb was vandalized Saturday as Israeli forces raided a town providing cover for a Palestinian terrorist who opened fire on a bar in Tel Aviv Thursday.

The Palestinian attack left three Israelis dead and 11 injured.

Videos posted on social media showed Palestinians vandalizing light fixtures hanging above the tomb and throwing chunks of rubble at the tomb itself.

The Israel Foreign Ministry tweeted, “On Friday, tens of thousands of Muslims prayed in Jerusalem on Ramadan. On Saturday, Palestinian extremists vandalized the holy site of Joseph’s tomb. Israel is committed to peaceful coexistence and to freedom of worship. Extremists must be shunned and condemned.”

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The Palestinians reportedly also started fires in rooms adjacent to the tomb.

Brigadier Gen. Ran Kochav, a spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces, said that the perpetrators were detained by Palestinian security forces.

PM Bennett said that the Palestinian rioters had “simply vandalized a holy place for us, the Jews” and vowed to bring them to justice.

The tomb is an important landmark in both Islamic and Jewish cultures. Jews believe it to be the resting place of Joseph, and Muslims view it as either the tomb of Joseph or the resting place of an Islamic cleric named Sheikh Yousef Dawiqat.

The tomb has previously been at the center of Palestinian caused violence in 2000 and 2015.

Nablus is under Palestinian control, so Jewish pilgrims typically can typically visit the tomb only after coordinating with the IDF. Last Monday, two ultra-Orthodox Jewish men — who reportedly had not obtained permission from the IDF — were shot and wounded while trying to visit Joseph’s tomb.

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The Jerusalem Post reported that Israeli Defense Minister Benny Gantz said that the scale of the IDF’s involvement in stopping terrorism is “dictated only by the operational need.”

Gantz indicated that the Israeli government is working to distinguish those who support terrorist plots and those who are active in carrying them out from the broader Palestinian population.

“We try to differentiate between the population and the perpetrators of terrorism, and between the different geographical environments," Gantz said.