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Prime minister delivers request for help against Hamas terror, gets standing ovations

By Bob Unruh

Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the U.S. Congress on Wednesday, July 24, 2024 (Video screenshot) Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addresses the U.S. Congress on Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Standing ovations for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu were delivered to the visiting dignitary when he addressed Congress on Wednesday, despite thousands of protesters to carried their anti-semitism agenda to the streets and the boycott of dozens of leftist members.

He unleashed the truth when he pointed out the contradictions of the anti-Israel riot squads who have invaded university campuses and taken over tax-funded facilities in recent months, following the terror attack on Israeli civilians by Hamas thugs, last Oct. 7.

Some 1,200 Israeli civilians were slaughtered in that attack.

Netanyahu said, “Some of these protesters hold up signs proclaiming ‘Gays for Gaza.’ They might as well hold up signs saying ‘Chickens for KFC.”

Authorities reported six anti-Israel protesters were arrested for sneaking into the Capitol House chamber.

Inside the building, they were quiet. Outside, agitators burned American flags and raised a Palestinian emblem instead.

The speech:

Netanyahu, seeking to restore American support for his nation’s war against the terrorists of Hamas, pointed out how the two nations have been close since Israel’s beginning.

“America and Israel must stand together,” he said. “When we stand together, something very simple happens, we win and they lose.”

He cited the atrocities from Hamas, including their campaign of violence that butchered babies.

Inside Congress, one extremist, Rep. Rashida Tlaib, D-Mich., wore a keffiyeh in protest and held up a sign that said, “Guilty of genocide.”

She periodically raised the sign higher, depending on what subject Netanyahu was discussing.

Netanyahu pointed out the source of the pro-violence faction in America.

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