Senator Lindsay Graham was interviewed about Israel and Gaza by C14 news

Israeli Channel 14 interviewed Republican Senator Graham Senator recently in relation to Israel, Gaza and Iran, initially admitting that Israel “can’t occupy the Gaza strip successfully.”

Graham noted that the Middle East will need to be involved: “It’s going to take Arab countries – the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia – with their capabilities and resources to come in and help build a new Gaza, to teach children not to kill Jews, teach them to embrace tolerance.

“You know, maths courses taught in Gaza are “If you had ten Jews, you’d kill four, how many would you have left,” Graham alleged.

Senator Graham continued: “I think the key is for MBZ, who is a tremendous ally of Israel, to help make Gaza more like the UAE – it’s going to take a long time to change the radicalism that’s been passed on generationally in Gaza – the most radicalised people on the planet are in Gaza.”

Speaking about Iran after, Graham said: “Can they hit our bases, and is it worth the risk? Yes.

“If you can get rid of the largest state sponsor of terrorism, who has American blood on its hands, and the entire terrorist network collapse when the mothership, Iran, goes down, it’s worth the risk – as for the soldiers taking the risk, they’ll be the first to tell you, ‘Let’s do it.’”

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