The U.S. Abandons Israel Before the U.N.
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Townhall Review - March 30, 2024
Hugh Hewitt and Bret Baier, of Fox News, delve into the implications of the US abstention in a recent Security Council resolution, emphasizing its perceived weight as a policy departure despite official assertions to the contrary.
Dennis Prager critiques the UN resolution for urging an Israel ceasefire without addressing the release of hostages held by Hamas, questioning the motivations of European countries seemingly favoring Hamas.
Hugh Hewitt and Dan Senor discuss the communication gap regarding the conflict, highlighting the misinformation spread by Hamas through its propaganda arm, particularly regarding casualties. Senor predicts an inevitable war in the North, citing Hezbollah's threat to Israeli security and the likelihood of conflict escalation.
Joe Piscopo asks Andrew McCarthy of the National Review about the possibility of Donald Trump's legal case being resolved, considering recent developments in bond reduction.
Trish Regan discusses the debut of DJT on Wall Street, a result of Truth Social merging with DWAC. The stock soars 45%, reflecting supporters' backing for Trump's return to politics.
Hugh Hewitt and Jonathan Haidt, author of “The Anxious Generation: How the Great Rewiring of Childhood Is Causing an Epidemic of Mental Illness,” discuss the impact of smartphones and social media on children.
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