Israel Three Months Later: From Hate-Filled Horror to Hope for a Bright Future
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Israel was blindsided by a Hamas terrorist attack just three months ago. Shock, disbelief, and anger have now morphed into a steely resolve to protect the people and a determination for life to go on throughout the nation. This is a response many of us can identify with. For those old enough to remember the 9/11 attacks, we were numb for days and even weeks. But we knew what had to happen. The enemy had to suffer and the nation must pick up the pieces and move forward. Today, Sara welcomes Jerusalem Deputy Mayor Fleur Hassan-Nahoum to discuss what she's experienced over the past three months and how life in Jerusalem is far from what used to be normal but that it looks a little more normal every day. Sara and Hassan-Nahoum also dig into the explosion of brazen anti-Semitism around the world and how the epicenter of that hate is far too close for comfort. Please visit our great sponsors: My Pillow https://mypillow.com/carter It’s the bedding sale you don’t want to miss. Refresh your rest with My Pillow! Time Stamps: 0:05 What is going on in Israel 7:04 Fleur Hassan-Nahoum joins the Sara Carter Show 11:34 Economic development in Israel 13:48 How has this attack affected you personally? 16:35 The disconnect between Americans and Jews 20:25 The world has gone crazy 21:11 Israel is a promise of safety 23:40 Tourism on the decline 26:43 The right of return 30:05 Killing a baby is wrong 31:30 Israel’s economy 35:27 Old Soldiers joining the fight 38:02 Israel's ambassador 41:33 We need to be involved 44:18 How to help and follow Fleur 46:07 Show Close
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