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[00:00:00] All right. Here with reaction is South
[00:00:01] Carolina Senator Lindsey Graham.
[00:00:03] Senator, how are you? Good to see you.
[00:00:05] >> Okay.
[00:00:06] >> What I saw today with some Hamas
[00:00:09] militants, they were trying to
[00:00:11] assassinate, they did assassinate a
[00:00:13] number of people, shot him in the back
[00:00:15] of the head.
[00:00:16] >> Yeah.
[00:00:16] >> Um they don't want peace.
[00:00:19] >> No. So, um two things. You mentioned
[00:00:22] people who didn't congratulate Trump.
[00:00:25] They're a very small part of the planet.
[00:00:28] Most people on the planet realize is
[00:00:30] that President Trump through his will
[00:00:33] and the determination of the IDF to
[00:00:36] fight Hamas. Those two things came
[00:00:38] together and these 20 people are alive
[00:00:40] today and free today because of the will
[00:00:43] of Donald Trump and the bravery of the
[00:00:46] IDF. I'm going to take the 20point plan
[00:00:50] for peace in the Middle East that I
[00:00:52] think is historic and I'm gonna bring it
[00:00:54] to the floor of the United States Senate
[00:00:57] and I'm going to ask every senator to
[00:00:59] vote to support this plan. It would be
[00:01:02] so good for the world to see 100
[00:01:05] senators supporting President Trump's
[00:01:08] roadmap for peace in the Middle East. It
[00:01:11] would make this plan more likely to
[00:01:14] happen. it would bring us together. So,
[00:01:17] I will be introducing very soon a vote
[00:01:20] in support of President Trump's 20point
[00:01:23] plan. And to my Democratic colleagues,
[00:01:25] lay down your dislike of Trump and let's
[00:01:28] vote for peace. I hope so. Do you
[00:01:31] believe and you have made at least 30
[00:01:34] trips that I know of to that region of
[00:01:36] the world?
[00:01:37] >> A lot.
[00:01:37] >> For the sake of, you know, threading the
[00:01:40] needle and and making peace. What about
[00:01:43] the Arab countries that were there with
[00:01:45] the president?
[00:01:46] >> So the president through his will and
[00:01:48] determination has gotten the Arabs and
[00:01:50] the Israelis to trust him. And if there
[00:01:53] were no Donald Trump, these people would
[00:01:55] still be in bondage. Uh Erdogan and BB
[00:01:59] are oil and water, but he got them
[00:02:01] working together for the common good.
[00:02:03] Only Trump could have done that. But a
[00:02:05] word of caution, there's a bloodletting
[00:02:07] going on as I speak. The people in Gaza
[00:02:10] who sided with Israel are being
[00:02:12] slaughtered by Hamas. There is no
[00:02:15] stabilizing force. To the Arab world,
[00:02:18] it's not enough to work with Trump. You
[00:02:21] need to put troops on the ground
[00:02:23] tomorrow to stop the bloodletting. If
[00:02:25] this stabilizing force doesn't come
[00:02:27] soon, Hamas will slaughter all those who
[00:02:30] work with Israel and could change the
[00:02:32] face of Gaza. Israel cannot afford,
[00:02:36] Sean, to sit on the sidelines and watch
[00:02:39] people who stood up to help them be
[00:02:42] slaughtered by Hamas. As I speak
[00:02:44] tonight, their discussions in Israel
[00:02:47] about potentially going back in to save
[00:02:51] those tribes and clans that had the guts
[00:02:54] to stand up against Hamas. Wouldn't it
[00:02:57] be better if this coalition of Arab
[00:02:59] countries that much better
[00:03:01] >> if they would send in troops to protect
[00:03:04] the region?
[00:03:05] >> Just remember what you said. If the Arab
[00:03:08] world would be the force to take Hamas
[00:03:10] down, it would change the region far
[00:03:12] more than if Israel did it. To to our
[00:03:15] Arab allies, you need to get in on the
[00:03:17] ground now and stop this blooding.
[00:03:19] Because if you don't, Israel is not
[00:03:21] going to sit back and watch the people
[00:03:23] who helped Israel through this conflict
[00:03:25] be slaughtered. They went in Syria,
[00:03:28] they'll go back into Gaza if they have
[00:03:30] to.
[00:03:31] >> Okay? But if the extremists then go back
[00:03:34] to their old ways and start attacking
[00:03:36] Israel, the word that President Trump
[00:03:38] used was we will obliterate you. The
[00:03:41] most likely scenario for Israel to go
[00:03:43] back is to defend those who stood up for
[00:03:46] Israel against slaughter by Hamas. If
[00:03:48] you want to prevent that, the Arabs need
[00:03:50] to come up with this force, get on the
[00:03:53] ground so Israel doesn't have to do it.
[00:03:55] One way or the other, these people are
[00:03:57] going to be protected. The thing that
[00:03:58] makes you strong in the Middle East is
[00:04:00] when you're reliable. And the one thing
[00:04:02] I love about our friends in Israel, if
[00:04:04] you're a friend to Israel, they're a
[00:04:05] friend to you, and they're not going to
[00:04:07] abandon these people to be slaughtered
[00:04:09] by Hamas. If Israel has to go back into
[00:04:11] Gaza to save these people, they will. To
[00:04:13] the Arab world, don't make them do that.
[00:04:16] >> All right? This is their window of
[00:04:17] opportunity. Their window.
[00:04:18] >> They have been they've been on the
[00:04:20] sidelines for decades. Now they're in
[00:04:22] the process. Now do your job.
[00:04:23] >> Do your job.
[00:04:24] >> All right, Senator. Good to see you.
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