Mark Levin: The Jews Have Been In Judea And Samaria For 4,000 Years, It Belongs To Them
Mark Levin reacts to Rep. Anna Paulina Luna (R-FL) instructing Israeli President Benjamin Netanyahu to honor President Donald Trump’s peace deal.
MARK LEVIN: There’s a video out there where a reporter asked Benjamin Netanyahu, well, President Trump and his people said no annexing the West Bank, a.k.a. Judean Samaria. We had a long talk about this, you and I, yesterday. Why is that so important to Judaism? And so Benjamin Netanyahu is pigeonholed and he spends the overwhelming amount of time, the vast majority, praising the President, praising the Vice President, praising the Secretary of State, praising the United States of America, thanking the American people. And at the end he says, really, it really doesn’t matter. We’re an independent country. Now that offended Anna Paulina Luna, who I do not know, certainly know of her. She retweets a tweet by somebody named Suleiman Ahmed, who writes, just in, Netanyahu overrides Trump and says U.S. can’t stop Israel annexing the West Bank. He never said that. He says, it really doesn’t matter what everybody is saying. We’re an independent country. I explained last night that Netanyahu is not going to, quote-unquote, annex the West Bank, certainly not while Trump is President, certainly not while this peace situation is going on. He’s made that abundantly clear. He said so. So what is offensive about what he said? Judea and Samaria have been the home of the Jews for 4,000 years, Anna. Check your Bible, Anna. Learn some history about Shiloh, about Hebron, about the burial sites of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, about Samuel. They’re all in the Bible. King David, King Solomon. Why would the Jews dare to say that that land belongs to them? But more to the point, what did Netanyahu say that was so offensive? Let me tell you something. There’s not another country in the face of the earth that’s treated the way Israel is. Not another one. Oh, well, we send them this, we send them that. We send countries a lot of stuff. And when we were a budding country, a lot of countries did a lot for us, including France. We wouldn’t be a country but for the French Navy. Again, that’s American history. The Battle of Yorktown. This is why history is so important. Ancient history and American history. After World War II, did we go in and we say, you know what, Britain, you owe us everything. Keep your friggin’ mouth shut.








