Senator Rick Scott expressed his support for Israel in the ongoing crisis overseas, while also condemning Hamas and anti-semitism.
Senator Rick Scott shared his opinions on the ongoing crisis in the Middle East between Israel and Hamas. He condemned Hamas and their actions, referring to them as "monsters", while issuing his support for Israel and its military operations. He discussed the shifting geo-political climate and other conflicts, like Russia and Ukraine, stating that we need to "wake up" to the notion that the world is currently in a difficult place.
He also made note to denounce anti-semitism and questioned its existence, simply stating, "I don't get it".
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