The October 7 Attacks, One Year Later
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Today marks one year since the Hamas terror attacks on Israel that
left over 1200 dead, and hundreds of others taken hostage.
Throughout the 12 months since the attacks, Israel has worked to
root out Hamas terrorists in Gaza and has moved into Lebanon
to neutralize the Iranian proxy group Hezbollah. Domestically,
President Biden is receiving criticism over his
administration's handling of Hurricane Helene aid, with
thousands of Americans in the Southeast currently without power and
resources. Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown
to reflect on the one-year mark since the Hamas attacks, his
efforts to get Republican Senate candidates elected, and react to
the Biden administration's response to Hurricane Helene. With
one year passing since the Hamas terror attacks on Israel, families
of hostages take on that day are growing weary that their loved
ones may never be returned home. One of those hostages is
20-year-old Edan Alexander, who was born in Israel but was raised
in New Jersey. His parents are hoping for a ceasefire agreement
that could bring their son home. Edan's father, Adi Alexander
joined the Rundown from a rally in Central Park, New York, held by
hostage family members, to discuss his son's story, his hopes for
his son's return and what he feels Israel needs to do to bring all
of the hostages home. Plus, commentary from New
York Post Columnist and author of Stolen Youth, Karol
Markowicz. (Image Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices.
Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
left over 1200 dead, and hundreds of others taken hostage.
Throughout the 12 months since the attacks, Israel has worked to
root out Hamas terrorists in Gaza and has moved into Lebanon
to neutralize the Iranian proxy group Hezbollah. Domestically,
President Biden is receiving criticism over his
administration's handling of Hurricane Helene aid, with
thousands of Americans in the Southeast currently without power and
resources. Senate Minority Whip John Thune (R-SD) joins the Rundown
to reflect on the one-year mark since the Hamas attacks, his
efforts to get Republican Senate candidates elected, and react to
the Biden administration's response to Hurricane Helene. With
one year passing since the Hamas terror attacks on Israel, families
of hostages take on that day are growing weary that their loved
ones may never be returned home. One of those hostages is
20-year-old Edan Alexander, who was born in Israel but was raised
in New Jersey. His parents are hoping for a ceasefire agreement
that could bring their son home. Edan's father, Adi Alexander
joined the Rundown from a rally in Central Park, New York, held by
hostage family members, to discuss his son's story, his hopes for
his son's return and what he feels Israel needs to do to bring all
of the hostages home. Plus, commentary from New
York Post Columnist and author of Stolen Youth, Karol
Markowicz. (Image Via AP) Learn more about your ad choices.
Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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