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Victor Davis Hanson: Biden not with Israel, but the American people are

“The Caroline Glick Show” with guest Victor Davis Hanson, Ep. 75

Where do the American people stand on the war between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization that rules the Gaza Strip? Is the Biden administration out of step with its policies? Should Israel continue listening to the United States on how to conduct its military operations?

On this week’s “The Caroline Glick Show,” her guest is historian, commentator and classicist Dr. Victor Davis Hanson. They discuss American public opinion on the war; Biden’s policies, which are weakening Israel and making a mess of the Middle East; and the need for Israel to hit Hamas hard for the sake of peace.

Caroline B. Glick is the international affairs advisor to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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