Best Podcast Episodes About Hamas

Best Podcast Episodes About Hamas

Everything podcasters are saying about Hamas — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Mar 28, 2026 – 22 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Hamas

Behind the Bastards
“… what Palestinians think of disarmament and broadly and more generally armed tactics And when I say Palestinians I hope it clear I don just mean Hamas I know that comes as a shock to some but Palestinians aren monolithic And there has been a great deal of debate since the October 7th attacks by Hamas on the role of armed tactics, armed groups, especially in the absence of national institutions or functioning national liberation movements. In December of last year, 2025, the New Arab hosted a very interesting debate between different Palestinian representatives of Hamas, Fatah, the party of …” “… acknowledged the need for a pragmatic post-war framework to enable reconstruction and prevent a return to fighting, but explained that it could not be built on total disarmament. So with that as an introduction I wanted to take this episode to talk about what Palestinians think of disarmament and broadly and more generally armed tactics And when I say Palestinians I hope it clear I don just mean Hamas I know that comes as a shock to some but Palestinians aren monolithic And there has been a great deal of debate since the October 7th attacks by Hamas on the role of armed tactics, armed groups, especially in the absence of national institutions or functioning national liberation movements. In December of last year, 2025, the New Arab hosted a very interesting debate between different Palestinian representatives of Hamas, Fatah, the party of the Palestinian Authority, and a human rights activist and writer. And they hosted this in Gaza, literally on the grounds of the bombed out Al-Shifa hospital. And they've debated some key questions. For example, who has the right to decide war and peace for Palestinians? How can Palestinians understand October 7th? Does Hamas need to disarm? Who …” View more
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In a recent episode of It Could Happen Here, the discussion centers on Palestinian perspectives regarding disarmament and armed tactics following the October 7th attacks by Hamas. The segment highlights a debate held in Gaza among representatives from Hamas, Fatah, and human rights activists, revealing the complexities and differing opinions within Palestinian society on governance, violence, and peace-making amidst ongoing conflict.
Behind the Bastards · It Could Happen Here Weekly 224 · Mar 21, 2026
The Tucker Carlson Show
“… lots of, you know, it's sort of out of the public eye, but that I think was one of the goals from the beginning, you know, with this reckoning with Hamas and all of this stuff. But also, you know, because Netanyahu, in order to stay in power, another corrupt deal, He makes a deal with a hard right and then goes very hard right. It's not like he was ever a peacenik, but now he goes very, very, very hard right. And at the great expense of the lives and livelihoods of many Palestinians. Yeah. I don't know if it's right or not. I'm on the right, and I hate this. I hate violence. And there were …” “… perception as a visitor it's not a good it's not a good thing and and you we can also see that that that this hard right wing faction has has wreaked havoc on the West Bank. And settlements are expanding apace in a really reprehensible way. There's lots of, you know, it's sort of out of the public eye, but that I think was one of the goals from the beginning, you know, with this reckoning with Hamas and all of this stuff. But also, you know, because Netanyahu, in order to stay in power, another corrupt deal, He makes a deal with a hard right and then goes very hard right. It's not like he was ever a peacenik, but now he goes very, very, very hard right. And at the great expense of the lives and livelihoods of many Palestinians. Yeah. I don't know if it's right or not. I'm on the right, and I hate this. I hate violence. And there were reports this morning in the Israeli press of mass rapes of Palestinians by settlers in the West Bank. So like, I think that's just a degree of violence by the by by by settlers on Palestinians in the West Bank is rapacious.” View more
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Benjamin Netanyahu's shift to the hard right is jeopardizing the lives of many Palestinians and destabilizing Israel. This change is fueled by his need to maintain power, leading to a troubling alliance with extremist factions and escalating violence in the West Bank. The consequences of this political maneuvering are dire, with reports of horrific acts against Palestinians surfacing amidst the ongoing conflict.
The Tucker Carlson Show · Leaked Police Interrogation Footage of Netanyahu, and How He Cowers Behind War to Keep Power · Mar 27, 2026
The Ezra Klein Show
“… in. One of the sort of rupture moments in the Middle East that I think leads to where we are now in this period is, of course, October 7th. 7th. Hamas is understood by many to be an Iranian proxy, not fully under Iran's control, but Iran is a major funder of it. What, to your understanding now, is the relationship between Iran and the October 7th operation? How much did they know? Did they give it the green light? What was the communication between them and Sinwar? Because that explodes all of this. Right. So this is precisely when you can see the major shortcoming of Iran's policy of as a …” “Enrichment to 60% or having advanced centrifuges, which eventually, of course, ended up in the conflict that we're currently in. One of the sort of rupture moments in the Middle East that I think leads to where we are now in this period is, of course, October 7th. 7th. Hamas is understood by many to be an Iranian proxy, not fully under Iran's control, but Iran is a major funder of it. What, to your understanding now, is the relationship between Iran and the October 7th operation? How much did they know? Did they give it the green light? What was the communication between them and Sinwar? Because that explodes all of this. Right. So this is precisely when you can see the major shortcoming of Iran's policy of as a state to subcontract its regional foreign policy to non-state actors because they have fundamentally different interests at the end of the day. And you could see that Ayatollah Khamenei very quickly after October 7th came out and tried to create distance, even though he supported Hamas. But he wanted to say that Iran was not involved. But the reality …” View more
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The segment examines the miscalculations made by Iran in relation to the October 7th operation by Hamas, which many view as an Iranian proxy. It discusses how Iran's strategy of subcontracting regional foreign policy to non-state actors ultimately backfired, leading to a significant escalation in conflict with Israel. The analysis highlights the disconnect between Iran's expectations and the realities of the situation, particularly in the context of the Trump administration's maximum pressure strategy.
The Ezra Klein Show · What Trump Didn’t Know About Iran · Mar 14, 2026
Bannon`s War Room
“… million dollars in USAID fund that we know about that went to them, even though they're openly hosting and throwing parties with leading figures of Hamas. That money is going to Hamas. Meanwhile, what's Hamas doing? Just this week, they're urging Iran to activate all fronts against the United States and our allies. They are urging terrorist organizations, others, to activate against America and its interest. They're helping to embolden Iran, knowing that Iran has allies in the region. And what's Iran doing just as recently as today? They're saying that they need to bring this fight across the …” “… There's a group, and this is the way these NGOs work. There's an NGO in Gaza called the Bayadir Association for Environment or something. That's how they are structured or named so that they seem not so nefarious. But since 2016, there was almost a million dollars in USAID fund that we know about that went to them, even though they're openly hosting and throwing parties with leading figures of Hamas. That money is going to Hamas. Meanwhile, what's Hamas doing? Just this week, they're urging Iran to activate all fronts against the United States and our allies. They are urging terrorist organizations, others, to activate against America and its interest. They're helping to embolden Iran, knowing that Iran has allies in the region. And what's Iran doing just as recently as today? They're saying that they need to bring this fight across the globe and expand it beyond the Middle East. Sure sounds like terrorism to me. Meanwhile, they're continuing to attempt to stockpile these missiles, and they're all doing this with American taxpayer money coming from from groups that were advocated for by Lindsey Graham. Meanwhile, I asked his office if they could point to any instances of Lindsey …” View more
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Lindsey Graham's advocacy for USAID funding has led to nearly a million dollars being funneled to a Gaza NGO that openly collaborates with Hamas. As Hamas escalates threats against the U.S. and its allies, the question arises: where's the oversight? Graham's silence on this issue raises alarming concerns about accountability in U.S. foreign aid.
Bannon`s War Room · Episode 5232: President Trump Participates In Commander In Chief Trophy Ceremony; SC MAGA Is Coming For Lindsey Graham Episode 5232: President Trump Participates In Commander In Chief Trophy Ceremony; SC MAGA Is Coming For Lindsey Graham · Mar 20, 2026
The MeidasTouch Podcast
“… as Israel continued to launch attacks on Lebanon and Iran. And there's been close, maybe more than a thousand deaths in Gaza. And yes, has some Hamas been killed? Absolutely. And Hamas is a terrorist group and they should be targeted, but not innocent people in Gaza. Let me be very clear about that. The atrocities and heinous, heinous conduct in Gaza needs to be condemned in the strongest of terms with Netanyahu's conduct, that of a war criminal and Donald Trump's as well, that of a war criminal. I mean, it is horrific to see what has happened, what is happening there. And again, more …” “… forget what's happening in Gaza, where there's been more murders of people in Gaza by Israel. Israeli forces killed 16 Palestinians in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank. Health officials said in one of the heaviest death tolls in a single day and weeks, as Israel continued to launch attacks on Lebanon and Iran. And there's been close, maybe more than a thousand deaths in Gaza. And yes, has some Hamas been killed? Absolutely. And Hamas is a terrorist group and they should be targeted, but not innocent people in Gaza. Let me be very clear about that. The atrocities and heinous, heinous conduct in Gaza needs to be condemned in the strongest of terms with Netanyahu's conduct, that of a war criminal and Donald Trump's as well, that of a war criminal. I mean, it is horrific to see what has happened, what is happening there. And again, more Palestinians have been killed as well over this past weekend when there was never a ceasefire to begin with. It was just more lies from Donald Trump and his regime. Let me show you what Mets Frederiksen, the prime minister of Denmark, had to say about Trump's Greenland threats. You can hear for yourself what she had to say when she was in Oslo with …” View more
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In a devastating report, Israeli forces killed 16 Palestinians in a single day, marking one of the highest death tolls recently amid ongoing violence in Gaza. The situation is dire, with health officials reporting over a thousand deaths in Gaza, prompting strong condemnation of Israel's actions and calling for accountability from leaders like Netanyahu and Trump. This ongoing humanitarian crisis highlights the urgent need for a ceasefire and respect for innocent lives caught in the conflict.
The MeidasTouch Podcast · All Hell Breaks Loose as Trump gets Ghosted In War!! · Mar 16, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… So they put me in this room and they give my passport to this other guy. He leaves the room. I'm in there by myself in this room by myself in the Bahamas. Like what is happening? Then about 10 minutes later, the guy comes in and says, how much money do you have on you? money like cash he's like yeah do you have cash on you i said i got about 200 i want about 80 at the casino so probably about 280 total he's like did did you do some luxury spending shopping while you were in the bahamas i said no like i just got off a boat and just came over here he said all right you're free to go i said what …” “… and she said these words like these like technical words I had no idea what it meant and I said am I going somewhere She like yeah you just gonna have to go in this room It like for the nuts And she says, it's not about the nuts, sir. I'm like, okay. So they put me in this room and they give my passport to this other guy. He leaves the room. I'm in there by myself in this room by myself in the Bahamas. Like what is happening? Then about 10 minutes later, the guy comes in and says, how much money do you have on you? money like cash he's like yeah do you have cash on you i said i got about 200 i want about 80 at the casino so probably about 280 total he's like did did you do some luxury spending shopping while you were in the bahamas i said no like i just got off a boat and just came over here he said all right you're free to go i said what was this about he's like no we're all good here go ahead you're going i do they never gave me an explanation of why i was being detained detained i mean what do you mean what he was detained hey i will say this he couldn't leave as i was leaving another person was coming in they weren't white i mean and i being white it was like i mean not just you …” View more
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Eddie's customs experience in the Bahamas took a bizarre turn when he was detained for having nuts in his bag, while his friend breezed through. The situation escalated as Eddie faced questions about his cash and luxury spending, leading him to wonder why he was singled out. Ultimately, it highlighted the disparities in treatment based on race and the absurdity of the customs process.
The Bobby Bones Show · TUES PT 1: Bobby's Top 3 90's Country Artists + Draft: Foods That Start With "R" + Eddie Got Detained By Customs · Mar 03, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… he's a protector. You don't think I'm a protector, Amy? I have no idea. Amy, let me ask you this. When we were traveling to the airport at the Bahamas Do you feel safe? I did. Look at that. Look at that. Proof is in the pudding, dude. I don't know what it is, but they feel safe around me. Okay, so here we go. From your tango, a truly good husband. And these aren't in order, I guess. But a desire to better themselves personally or spiritually. Yes, that's nice. Oh, yeah. The same goals for kids as you do. Yeah. He truly enjoys being around your friends and family. yeah all these are good yeah …” “… She has said that before. She's like, I don't know. There's something about you that when you're with us, I feel safe. Amy just laughed? Amy? Nothing. I mean, I want a protector, too. Yeah. But I feel like you're laughing because you don't feel like he's a protector. You don't think I'm a protector, Amy? I have no idea. Amy, let me ask you this. When we were traveling to the airport at the Bahamas Do you feel safe? I did. Look at that. Look at that. Proof is in the pudding, dude. I don't know what it is, but they feel safe around me. Okay, so here we go. From your tango, a truly good husband. And these aren't in order, I guess. But a desire to better themselves personally or spiritually. Yes, that's nice. Oh, yeah. The same goals for kids as you do. Yeah. He truly enjoys being around your friends and family. yeah all these are good yeah yeah i'm just listing what they have as their main ones he doesn't mind doing woman's work like laundry so it says that it does but it puts it it puts it in quotations that's messed up like even stuff like that just still keeps us stuck in woman's work even though they're putting it in quotes like he has good hygiene yes and finally he wants to be …” View more
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In this hilarious debate, the hosts argue over what truly makes a good husband, with one insisting that looks are essential. The back-and-forth banter leads to the realization that while attraction is important, qualities like compassion and being a team player might just outweigh physical appearance. The absurdity of the discussion keeps listeners laughing as they navigate the serious and the silly.
The Bobby Bones Show · TUES PT 2: Would Amy Date A Guy With This Characteristic? + Celebrity Replacement Conspiracy Theories + Breaking Up Over Bed Sheets?! · Mar 10, 2026
The Glenn Beck Program
“I just got no further action I got arrested recently for two tweets one of them was fuck Hamas fuck Hamas like you're arresting me you're criminally arresting me and investigating me for sharing a meme about fuck Hamas fuck Hamas so that's what they arrested me and not just that the other one which is outrageous I shared an article from the Daily Mail So this is where they going So recognized media outlets can publish stories Citizen journalists which we are fighting them can So I shared their article They arrested me I don have the …” “I just got no further action I got arrested recently for two tweets one of them was fuck Hamas fuck Hamas like you're arresting me you're criminally arresting me and investigating me for sharing a meme about fuck Hamas fuck Hamas so that's what they arrested me and not just that the other one which is outrageous I shared an article from the Daily Mail So this is where they going So recognized media outlets can publish stories Citizen journalists which we are fighting them can So I shared their article They arrested me I don have the protection that they have as a government recognized media so they have the protection they nicked me for sharing their story it's like no comment no no comment i just shared it shared their story and their story was showing that a school in the uk has no english children yeah not one school there's 500 of them yeah across the country now that's the …” View more
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Tommy Robinson recounts his recent arrest for tweeting 'fuck Hamas' and sharing a Daily Mail article about non-English speaking children in UK schools. He highlights the growing threat to citizen journalism, where individuals face legal repercussions for sharing mainstream media stories, while government-recognized outlets remain protected. Robinson's activism spans over a decade, illustrating the ongoing battle against censorship and the dire consequences for those who challenge the narrative.
The Glenn Beck Program · Ep 283 | URGENT RELEASE: He Says Islam DESTROYED the UK. Is America Next? | Tommy Robinson | The Glenn Beck Podcast · Mar 18, 2026
Pod Save the World
“… is destroy a lot of things but let's think about what they have actually accomplished strategically, right? We heard that they were going to destroy Hamas. They didn't destroy Hamas. Hamas is still in Gaza. They destroyed Gaza. They killed tens of thousands of children. Hamas is still there. Then all these, you know, AIPAC types, you know, they can stop talking about the pager operation Remember the operation where they blew up a bunch of Hezbollah guys and some other people by infiltrating their pagers Well guess what Hezbollah is still there Hezbollah is still in Lebanon Did they solve that …” “… um if if the enemy is strong it's a reason to go to war with them and if the enemy is weak it's a reason to go to war with them a really good point and and so let's just look at israel's track record since october 7th because what they've done is destroy a lot of things but let's think about what they have actually accomplished strategically, right? We heard that they were going to destroy Hamas. They didn't destroy Hamas. Hamas is still in Gaza. They destroyed Gaza. They killed tens of thousands of children. Hamas is still there. Then all these, you know, AIPAC types, you know, they can stop talking about the pager operation Remember the operation where they blew up a bunch of Hezbollah guys and some other people by infiltrating their pagers Well guess what Hezbollah is still there Hezbollah is still in Lebanon Did they solve that problem? No. The 12-day war, we obliterated the Iranian nuclear program. They keep destroying things and coming back and destroying more things. And so if we just take Lebanon, what is the objective here? Because they are destroying Lebanon, where they've got a fifth of the population displaced. They're turning people against each other. The politics …” View more
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Israel's military actions in Lebanon are not about creating a buffer zone; they're effectively annexing territory while causing widespread destruction. Despite claims of targeting Hezbollah, the civilian toll is staggering, with tens of thousands displaced and countless lives lost. This conflict raises critical questions about Israel's objectives and the implications for international law.
Pod Save the World · Trump Goes from Obliteration to Negotiation on Iran · Mar 25, 2026
TBPN
“… I not say one more word Perfect. Perfect. Where do you where do you get your shirts? Where do I got my shirts? Well, it depends I buy I buy Tommy Bahamas This one is a rain spooner and are all Hawaiian shirts. So I've got a sentry tower I've got a ghost X on it And they're headquartered on on Catalina Island, California in an Avalon So I buy a I buy I buy from a hold up a bunch of different places I'm not I'm an equal opportunity Hawaiian shirt purchaser. I like it supporting the entire market map Entire market map it well, it sounds like we have Jonathan Gould the comptroller of the currency …” “What what is the path to? commuting to work in it, I think given the Regulatory climate around eVTOL aircraft. It's best that I not say one more word Perfect. Perfect. Where do you where do you get your shirts? Where do I got my shirts? Well, it depends I buy I buy Tommy Bahamas This one is a rain spooner and are all Hawaiian shirts. So I've got a sentry tower I've got a ghost X on it And they're headquartered on on Catalina Island, California in an Avalon So I buy a I buy I buy from a hold up a bunch of different places I'm not I'm an equal opportunity Hawaiian shirt purchaser. I like it supporting the entire market map Entire market map it well, it sounds like we have Jonathan Gould the comptroller of the currency next to you in the booth Is that correct? That's right. I'd like to introduce Jonathan Gould Comptroller of the currency here with me today on TV p.m. Thank you so much for joining us Jonathan, please introduce yourself since it's the first time on the show and tell us a little bit about what happened today from your perspective And what's going on …” View more
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Starting a bank today is a daunting task, with regulatory hurdles that make it nearly impossible for newcomers. Jonathan Gould, the Comptroller of the Currency, reveals that while there is a demand for new banks, the process is so complex that only well-resourced applicants can succeed. This leaves innovative ideas on the sidelines, as the system favors established entities over fresh talent.
TBPN · Palmer Luckey LIVE from NYSE, Supreme Court Smackdown, Data Center Backlash | Ryan Petersen, Jonathan Gould, Diogo Mónica, Joe Lonsdale, John Shahidi, Will Bruey, Sam Levenback, Alex Heath · Feb 20, 2026
TBPN
“… aircraft, it's best that I not say one more word. Perfect. Where do you get your shirts? Where do I get my shirts? Well, it depends. I buy Tommy Bahamas. This one is a Rain Spooner Anduril Hawaiian shirt. I've got a Sentry Tower. I've got a Ghost X on it. They're headquartered on Catalina Island, California in Avalon. I buy from a whole bunch of different places. I'm an equal opportunity Hawaiian shirt purchaser. I like it.” “… a business out of it. Back to your Jetson One. Have you been flying it? Are you taking it like half a foot off the ground and then a foot off the ground? What is the path to commuting to work in it? I think given the regulatory climate around eVTOL aircraft, it's best that I not say one more word. Perfect. Where do you get your shirts? Where do I get my shirts? Well, it depends. I buy Tommy Bahamas. This one is a Rain Spooner Anduril Hawaiian shirt. I've got a Sentry Tower. I've got a Ghost X on it. They're headquartered on Catalina Island, California in Avalon. I buy from a whole bunch of different places. I'm an equal opportunity Hawaiian shirt purchaser. I like it.” View more
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Imagine a world where co-founder disputes are resolved by blockchain technology. Oculus founder shares his experience with false claims of co-foundership, highlighting the fluid nature of startup histories. He proposes a blockchain solution to cement true founding stories and prevent future conflicts.
TBPN · Palmer Luckey: Why I Started My Own Bank · Feb 20, 2026
Bannon`s War Room
“… on how we move forward with Gaza. And I think from the Israeli perspective, we'd rather not deal with that head on. And I think that that's why Hamas, no one's noticed this because there's been other headlines in the Middle East, But Hamas has been scrambling to restart negotiations just since this war has started because they're in a tight spot. Their two patrons, Qatar and Iran, are at war with each other, and they got themselves into a pickle where they praised Ali Khamenei on the first day of the war and were cheering for Iran. And the Qataris looked at them and said, you better walk …” “… always hedging and playing all sides of everything. A big question is always the Saudis. The Saudis are always also waffling, not waffling, they're always playing both sides of everything. And where that all shakes down is gonna have a lot of impact on how we move forward with Gaza. And I think from the Israeli perspective, we'd rather not deal with that head on. And I think that that's why Hamas, no one's noticed this because there's been other headlines in the Middle East, But Hamas has been scrambling to restart negotiations just since this war has started because they're in a tight spot. Their two patrons, Qatar and Iran, are at war with each other, and they got themselves into a pickle where they praised Ali Khamenei on the first day of the war and were cheering for Iran. And the Qataris looked at them and said, you better walk that back or we're going to cut you off. So they walked it back and condemned Iran for bombing its Arab neighbors. And then Hezbollah turned to Hamas and said, what are you doing? We've been standing with you for years and now you're condemning Iran. So they they're stuck.” View more
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Hamas is scrambling to restart negotiations as the war intensifies, caught between their patrons Qatar and Iran who are at odds. This precarious position arose after Hamas praised Iran, leading Qatar to threaten support withdrawal, forcing Hamas to backtrack. The shifting dynamics in the region complicate the future of peace negotiations in Gaza.
Bannon`s War Room · Episode 5237: War With Iran Enters Fourth Week Cont. · Mar 22, 2026
The Tucker Carlson Show
“… the Palestinians, whatever we've done to them, all wrongdoings, does not justify the first step and the first step towards atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th. I agree. None. Right. And whatever Hamas did on October 7th to the Israelis, brutal, awful crimes against humanity in the bodies of my friends and my colleagues and my fellow citizens, whatever the Hamas did to us does not justify the moral crimes and maybe even crimes against humanity that Israel exercises in Gaza ever since. You have two crime scenes. Do not annihilate each other. Do not balance each other. Do not justify each …” “… my own framing of this last couple of years. Yes. Whatever Israel did to the Palestinians since day one, 100 years ago, all the wrongdoings, the transfer, the expel, the demolition of 400, 500 communities, the Nakba, the tragedy, the catastrophe of the Palestinians, whatever we've done to them, all wrongdoings, does not justify the first step and the first step towards atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th. I agree. None. Right. And whatever Hamas did on October 7th to the Israelis, brutal, awful crimes against humanity in the bodies of my friends and my colleagues and my fellow citizens, whatever the Hamas did to us does not justify the moral crimes and maybe even crimes against humanity that Israel exercises in Gaza ever since. You have two crime scenes. Do not annihilate each other. Do not balance each other. Do not justify each other. You have to deal with Hamas crimes and with the Israeli crimes. Simultaneously, as difficult as it is, and sometimes as paradoxically as it is. Now, this is how I see it. Most of Israelis are not in my place. Most of Israelis, regardless of October 7th, I mean, even much before October 7th, do not really know where Gaza is. yes it might be …” View more
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Avraham Burg argues that the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7th do not justify Israel's ongoing moral crimes in Gaza. He emphasizes that both crime scenes must be acknowledged simultaneously, highlighting the disconnect between Israelis and the reality of Gazan lives as depicted by media. This perspective challenges the narrative that seeks to balance the two sides of the conflict without recognizing the humanity on both ends.
The Tucker Carlson Show · Former Interim President of Israel Avraham Burg Speaks Out on Netanyahu’s Killing Spree · Mar 23, 2026
Mark Levin Podcast
“… believe, for a second time. This is 2023. I brought him in in October 2024. Cut six. Go. Today, we learned that Marie Perez is taking money from pro-Hamas, anti-Israel Pramila Jayapal. But most importantly, we know that Marie Perez voted against giving Israel the military support it needed following the terrorist attacks of October 7th. That's right. After Hamas terrorists went into Israel, killed 1500 civilians in the most horrific way as possible and took American citizens hostages, Marie Perez voted not to give Israel any assistance, leaving our American hostages high and dry, leaving our …” “… Joe. I know you're listening in and your buddy, Katarlson, you've probably been working all weekend on this. It's okay. It's okay. Relax. This is December 2023. He's running against Marie Perez, who he loses against, but he's running against her, I believe, for a second time. This is 2023. I brought him in in October 2024. Cut six. Go. Today, we learned that Marie Perez is taking money from pro-Hamas, anti-Israel Pramila Jayapal. But most importantly, we know that Marie Perez voted against giving Israel the military support it needed following the terrorist attacks of October 7th. That's right. After Hamas terrorists went into Israel, killed 1500 civilians in the most horrific way as possible and took American citizens hostages, Marie Perez voted not to give Israel any assistance, leaving our American hostages high and dry, leaving our ally, the Israelis, high and dry in their fight against Hamas. Her record matters here. Her rhetoric doesn't. But today we also learned exactly why she's voting the way that she's voting. She's receiving money from Pramila Jayapal to vote against Israel and for Hamas. Pramila Jayapal gets out there and says it all out loud in the news while Marie Perez …” View more
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Iran is attacking U.S. troops in Iraq, and their influence over the Iraqi government poses a grave threat. Joe Kent, a congressional candidate, highlights that Iranian proxies have targeted American forces over 150 times, emphasizing the urgent need for competent leadership to confront this danger. With rising tensions and a lack of support for Israel, the stakes have never been higher for U.S. national security.
Mark Levin Podcast · The Best Of Mark Levin - 3/28/26 · Mar 28, 2026
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett
“… is abysmal when it comes to intelligence and when it comes to statecraft. And so there's that legacy, number one. Number two, October 7, 2023, the Hamas attack against Israel changed the dynamic entirely. That attack surprised Israeli intelligence, it surprised Americans, it surprised almost anybody watching. Nobody thought Hamas was going to do that when they did it and the means in which they did it. So all of a sudden, that forced a recalibration, a recalculation of what's at stake, what could happen. If we wait for an imminent threat till we see actually the sign outside the door, it's too …” “… American intelligence to see that threat as early as 1976 77 a failure to inform then President Carter to take the necessary steps to support the Shah and to neutralize that threat So the United States track record in Iran for the last 40 or 50 years is abysmal when it comes to intelligence and when it comes to statecraft. And so there's that legacy, number one. Number two, October 7, 2023, the Hamas attack against Israel changed the dynamic entirely. That attack surprised Israeli intelligence, it surprised Americans, it surprised almost anybody watching. Nobody thought Hamas was going to do that when they did it and the means in which they did it. So all of a sudden, that forced a recalibration, a recalculation of what's at stake, what could happen. If we wait for an imminent threat till we see actually the sign outside the door, it's too late. So from the president's perspective, to answer your original question, why now, why do this? I believe the October 7th attacks, and it's not at the behest of Israel necessarily. It's the idea that Iran, we know, finances Hamas, subsidizes Hamas, trains Hamas, equips Hamas, provides logistical support on many levels so that Hamas can be what …” View more
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The US's historical failures in intelligence and statecraft have led to the current escalation with Iran, and the administration's actions are driven by reactive rather than strategic thinking.
Trump's Iran strategy is driven by personal ego rather than sound intelligence or foreign policy, reflecting a broader failure of American statecraft in the region.
The Diary Of A CEO with Steven Bartlett · WW3 Threat Assessment: "Trump Bombing Iran Just Increased Nuclear War Threat" The Terrifying Reality · Mar 04, 2026
Mark Levin Podcast
“… people pushing it included both foreign adversaries and Americans, who should know better. Carlson, Kelly, and others. It's amazing. Russia, Iran, Hamas, American dissidents, all pushing the same message at the same time is not a coincidence. It's an operation. I've posted this on my social sites. I didn't write it. I didn't even know what was going on. Something was going on. Something was going on. If you look on the Internet, if you look on Twitter, X, whenever I post something, the same people come in with the foul mouths, with the language. They repeat what the podcasters say. They repeat …” “There was a coordinated information operation, and the people pushing it included both foreign adversaries and Americans, who should know better. Carlson, Kelly, and others. It's amazing. Russia, Iran, Hamas, American dissidents, all pushing the same message at the same time is not a coincidence. It's an operation. I've posted this on my social sites. I didn't write it. I didn't even know what was going on. Something was going on. Something was going on. If you look on the Internet, if you look on Twitter, X, whenever I post something, the same people come in with the foul mouths, with the language. They repeat what the podcasters say. They repeat what the Russians say. They either repeat what the Mandamis say. It's a massive operation. A massive operation. And you actually have Americans working with, mostly knowingly, some who may not know exactly what's going on, but they know who's promoting it. And then the ones who tell you, look at how many followers I have. Look at all the eyes I …” View more
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A shocking alliance of foreign adversaries and American influencers is pushing a coordinated propaganda agenda. This operation involves figures like Tucker Carlson and Megyn Kelly, who amplify narratives that align with hostile foreign interests, undermining American values while claiming to support them. The implications of this manipulation reveal a complex web of influence that threatens the integrity of political discourse in the U.S.
Mark Levin Podcast · 3/20/26 - The Fifth Column: Unmasking America's Hidden Propaganda Network · Mar 21, 2026
The Rob Carson Show
“… on right in there. All the land from which we came. You're from Syria? Well, come on in. Terror cells are thriving. Gaza. Thanks to Democrats. With Hamas, come on in. We're in hiding because nobody knows our name. I thought you said Hamas. It's Hamas. What is that? Thanks a lot, Chuck Schumer. Thanks to you, Hakim. You have proved that you two have no shame. There you go. So the terrorists were let in, and it's Donald Trump's fault because he's wiping out the terrorists and taking down Iran after 47 years of terror. Honestly, I love the fact that the Democrat Party is so bloody, stinking, …” “… cell is an easy thing to do. Cause Obama and Biden made sure that we got through. Just let them all in. Democrats have helped us out. You screwed the pooch, Democrats. It's all on you. They won't fund the DHS, so nobody knows our name. Oh, come on right in there. All the land from which we came. You're from Syria? Well, come on in. Terror cells are thriving. Gaza. Thanks to Democrats. With Hamas, come on in. We're in hiding because nobody knows our name. I thought you said Hamas. It's Hamas. What is that? Thanks a lot, Chuck Schumer. Thanks to you, Hakim. You have proved that you two have no shame. There you go. So the terrorists were let in, and it's Donald Trump's fault because he's wiping out the terrorists and taking down Iran after 47 years of terror. Honestly, I love the fact that the Democrat Party is so bloody, stinking, clueless, corrupt, and on the wrong side of history. It's just kind of great. Unfortunately, all of the crap you did by opening the southern border to 20 million illegals unvetted for, among other things, terrorist ties, criminality, disease, etc. Now we're reaping what you sowed. And we told you while it was happening in real time.” View more
Ridealong summary
The Democrats' open-border policies have inadvertently allowed terrorists to infiltrate the United States, creating a dangerous environment. With a lack of funding for the Department of Homeland Security, the consequences of these decisions are now becoming evident. This commentary highlights the perceived negligence and corruption of the Democratic Party in handling immigration and national security.
The Rob Carson Show · Freaky Friday Fury: ROTC Heroes & Cardboard Ayatollahs · Mar 13, 2026
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor
“… yourself in some type of high ranking position in this regime, you are categorically an extremist. There's really no way around it. You can't be in Hamas and be a rational actor, right? But I think what it's more about is that that extremist vision is tempered by how much they can get away with. It's not that, you know, some of them split off and they're like, OK, we know this whole thing is a lie, so let's not do anything about it in reality. It's that the regime, for all intents and purposes, and all the actors within it genuinely do believe what they believe about Israel. It's just that they …” “… And at the same time, our pursuit of them is going to result in our destruction. From my perspective, I don't think that there is this split that you imagine between extremists and rational actors. I think at the end of the day, if you find yourself in some type of high ranking position in this regime, you are categorically an extremist. There's really no way around it. You can't be in Hamas and be a rational actor, right? But I think what it's more about is that that extremist vision is tempered by how much they can get away with. It's not that, you know, some of them split off and they're like, OK, we know this whole thing is a lie, so let's not do anything about it in reality. It's that the regime, for all intents and purposes, and all the actors within it genuinely do believe what they believe about Israel. It's just that they have to sort of be strategic about what they can do without getting hit back. And that's why October 7th is just a perfect example of that. October 7th is an example where the regime helped to fund, train, support Hamas for years.” View more
Ridealong summary
The Iranian regime's obsession with Israel could lead to its own destruction, but leaders may not be as extreme as they seem. Despite their ideological commitments, they strategize to avoid catastrophic consequences, as seen in their support for Hamas. The events surrounding October 7th highlight the delicate balance between their extremist beliefs and the pragmatic need for survival.
Call Me Back - with Dan Senor · Why Are Liberals Against Liberation? – with Elica Le Bon · Mar 09, 2026
The Commentary Magazine Podcast
“And I think the first thing to understand is that this is exactly what Iran built when it helped Hamas and Hezbollah create their command structures. In other words, the Israelis had gotten a good handle on Hamas back in the 1990s, and they really began to pick apart the leadership of Hamas. And so they created this flat structure where they had decentralized cells across the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. and the leaders themselves were underground and hard to find. So, you know, you had a few people who were directing traffic and then they …” “And I think the first thing to understand is that this is exactly what Iran built when it helped Hamas and Hezbollah create their command structures. In other words, the Israelis had gotten a good handle on Hamas back in the 1990s, and they really began to pick apart the leadership of Hamas. And so they created this flat structure where they had decentralized cells across the West Bank and the Gaza Strip. and the leaders themselves were underground and hard to find. So, you know, you had a few people who were directing traffic and then they really empowered these cells to operate independently. Hezbollah has operated largely the same way for very similar reasons. And so it stands to reason that the Islamic Republic would do the same thing. If this was their strategy when their proxies were coming under severe attack, this is what they should do as well. The problem or the difference, I …” View more
Ridealong summary
Iran's decentralized command structure for militant groups may be its Achilles' heel amid ongoing military pressures. While Hamas and Hezbollah operate independently, Iran's need for centralized control complicates its response to conflict. This tension could ultimately hinder the regime's effectiveness in the current war scenario.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast · Oil Shock, Missile Relief · Mar 23, 2026
Mark Levin Podcast
“… is being systematically. And by the way, this is what the Israelis have had to put up with over and over and over again with the Palestinians, the Hamas Palestinians in Gaza over and over and over again. And the whole world and their propaganda operation, including in our country, turned on them. and we'll see how long it takes until they turn on us, that is the media. They're starting to, with respect to this, even have some conservatives saying, we need to know about that, that missile that hit that school, was it us or was it the enemy? Well, first of all, it was us, it was a horrible …” “… a press conference this morning, laying out what's taking place, very important. Cut to Mr. Producer, go. They're as cowards they are. They fire missiles from schools and hospitals, deliberately targeting innocents, because they know their military is being systematically. And by the way, this is what the Israelis have had to put up with over and over and over again with the Palestinians, the Hamas Palestinians in Gaza over and over and over again. And the whole world and their propaganda operation, including in our country, turned on them. and we'll see how long it takes until they turn on us, that is the media. They're starting to, with respect to this, even have some conservatives saying, we need to know about that, that missile that hit that school, was it us or was it the enemy? Well, first of all, it was us, it was a horrible mistake. If it's the enemy, it's intentional. So, I mean, there is a clear moral divide, is there not? just some of these people need to preen, they need to be dramatic, they need to create a scenario where they're viewed as independent and so forth. I just don't operate that way. If something's right or something's wrong, that's the way it is. If …” View more
Ridealong summary
In the ongoing conflict involving Hamas and Israel, a stark moral divide exists: while Israel may accidentally hit civilian targets, Hamas deliberately targets innocents from schools and hospitals. This distinction highlights the contrasting military strategies and ethics at play, raising important questions about accountability and media narratives. Understanding this divide is crucial for grasping the complexities of modern warfare.
Mark Levin Podcast · 3/10/26 - America's Role in Reshaping Iran's Future · Mar 11, 2026

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The military campaign by the US and Israel against Iran has intensified, with ongoing strikes targeting Iranian leadership, nuclear facilities, and oil infrastructure. In retaliation, Iran has launched counter-strikes across the Middle East, leading to the evacuation of US diplomats and at least seven American service member deaths. The conflict is widely unpopular domestically, and President Trump has refused to rule out deploying ground troops.
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