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Leland Vittert’s War Notes: The Fallacy of Israel — and America — Being Nice

TOPSHOT - US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin (L) shakes hands with Israel's Defence Minister Yoav Gallant after a joint press conference in Tel Aviv on October 13, 2013. Austin arrived in Israel on October 13 for a visit aimed at showing solidarity with a country still reeling from a devastating Hamas attack that has left thousands dead. (Photo by W.G. DUNLOP / AFP) (Photo by W.G. DUNLOP/AFP via Getty Images)

NewsNation Chief Washington Anchor and On Balance host Leland Vittert was a foreign correspondent for four years in Jerusalem. He gives you an early look at tonight’s 7 p.m. ET show.

The warning: 


The facts:

Just recently: A Sky News anchor cut off an IDF spokesman for dispelling the “Gazans have no power” talking point. 

Zoom out: It’s not working!

Austin’s comments lay bare the fallacy of the Biden administration’s foreign policy both about Israel and about Iran. 

On Nov. 9, Biden admitted American policy wasn’t working as he was walking to Marine One. 

Bottom line: Iran views restraint as weakness — if America acts like Israel, then Iran would stop attacking us. 

The News Gets Worse

America is running out of weapons

Thought bubble 💭 : The Defense Production Act could help fix this, but the administration won’t invoke it. They will, however, invoke it for climate-saving heat pumps. Why is that? 

“Beyond F***** Up” 

Female world “leaders” have justified Hamas’ rape and torture of women. 

Honest question: Hamas promises to destroy Israeli, so short of Israel allowing Hamas to overrun the Jewish state, what Israeli actions would the “pro-Palestinian” types be okay with?

To be Fair: Progressives Are Only Playing to Their People 

Students at Columbia University’s School of Social Work declare the Oct. 7 attacks a “counteroffensive.” 

On the streets of Philadelphia, outside a Jewish- and Israeli-owned restaurant, people chanted, “Goldie, Goldie, you can’t hide. We charge you with genocide.” 

Pro-Hamas groups terrorize Philadelphia Jews and businesses, both in the city and on the campus of the University of Pennsylvania, where students demanded an “intifada revolution,” which would be the killing of Jews worldwide. 

They also projected demands to kill Jews on campus buildings

The governor of Pennsylvania, Josh Shapiro, who is Jewish, slammed the crowd yet still refused to deploy state police, while the Philadelphia mayor was silent. 


Tomorrow, college presidents, including those from Harvard and the University of Pennsylvania, testify before Congress.

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