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  • 5/23/2025
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00:00Do you think it was a missed opportunity that Trump didn't meet Netanyahu on his recent tour of the Middle East?
00:05Yeah, I think so. And I think there needs to be a sort of recalibration and maybe sort of say, look, like my opinion is like, you know, up until October 7th, you know, there was anti-Semitism.
00:18But Israel had the opportunity on the back of the Hamas attacks to, you know, garner, you know, global sympathy, which it did initially.
00:26And I think, you know, there was consensus that, you know, it had its right to defend itself.
00:31But I think now it's completely, you know, that's just completely gone now.
00:36There's probably, other than the U.S., I don't think there's many countries in the world that would support Israel.
00:42And, you know, I think, you know, anti-Semitism, you know, is wrong as well.
00:46You know, anti-anyone is kind of wrong.
00:49But I also kind of think on the flip side of it is that in America itself, I think the clampdown on pro-Palestinian protests has also been bad because it's just heightened the radicalism,
00:59which then leads to, you know, acts like this out of sort of almost desperation.
01:04So I think, you know, the U.S. kind of needs to learn that maybe, you know, free and, you know, and safe protests should still be allowed on both sides.
01:14Yeah.

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