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Israel Uses Rockets To Protect People, Hamas Uses People To Protect Their Rockets

Israel Uses Rockets To Protect People, Hamas Uses People To Protect Their Rockets
On this week's Townhall Weekend Journal:

Mike Gallagher turned to Meir [mayor] Weingarten, President of Ariel Tours to discuss events in Israel. Hugh Hewitt spoke with Israel’s Ambassador to the U.S., Ron Dermer. Dennis Prager on the disturbing worldview of Hamas. Bill Bennett gained a perspective from Mark Kirkorian, Executive Director of the Center for Immigration Studies. Dennis Prager interacted with an opinion piece from Charles Krauthammer’s that simplifies the whole border matter. Michael Medved on Obama's foreign affairs record. Bill Bennett turned Mark Mills, an energy expert and Sr. Fellow with the Manhattan Institute to discuss the U.S. passing Saudi Arabia in fossil fuels. Hewitt and Marco Rubio on the Senate's proposal to repeal the legislation that was the legal basis for the SCOTUS Hobby Lobby decision.
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