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President Trump has mobilized international support against Hamas, which is a significant diplomatic achievement.
The war is nearing its end, but it is not over yet. Israel was attacked on October 7th, two years ago, and has since made significant progress against the Iran axis and its proxies, including Hamas and Hezbollah.
The Israelis were able to defang their worst enemies finally, I think, in a way that is substantial and could have real benefits going forward beyond just, you know, we're stopping them from killing us.
The Abraham Accords have strengthened the U.S.-Israel alliance, benefiting both countries and potentially expanding to include more Middle Eastern nations.
Whether it's Hezbollah or Hamas or Iran and all of the terror tentacles that Iran extends throughout the Middle East and, quite honestly, around the world, they are in a weaker position now than they have been in, certainly, in decades.
The bombing of Iran scared a lot of Americans, thinking we are getting too close to this. In the same way, you know, like they're happy to support our allies, it's Israel's fight, it's Ukraine's fight, and we'll be in the supportive role. But the more we get pulled in directly, the more I think more Americans get uncomfortable because then you start thinking about your kid and what might be coming his way.
Israel launched the most targeted anti-terror campaign in history against Hezbollah, with minimal civilian cost, clearing the south of Lebanon.
Israel has significantly rolled back Iran's nuclear and ballistic missile program with the help of President Trump.
On October 7th, 2023, the genocidal terror group Klaas invaded Israel's borders. Over two years, Israel has decimated Hamas, killed its top leadership, and destroyed Hezbollah's efficacy, leading to the collapse of the Assad regime in Syria.
Israel's position in the Middle East has strengthened, becoming the predominant military power in the region.