Next week will mark two months since Hamas' horrific attack on innocent Israelis on October 7th. Immediately after Israel began its campaign to root out Hamas and rescue their kidnapped citizens, the leftists reliably came to Hamas' defense and began calling for a ceasefire. Predictably, once there was a ceasefire Hamas terrorists promptly launched another attack and murdered more Israelis. We have learned over the last few weeks that the most powerful weapon in Hamas' arsenal isn't rockets or guns, it is the support of Western leftist's and their media allies.
So what then is Israel to do? Can they secure their state and defend it's people or must they relent to trading prisoners for hostages and accepting a terrorist group operating on their borders?
Rabbi Chaim Block is going to be joining our Call to Action next week to offer his perspective on the current situation in Israel and Gaza. Rabbi Block is a fabulous lecturer on Judaism and has been working across Texas for over 3 1/2 decades. He has a deep understanding of Israel and the history of this conflict and his expertise is exactly what we need right now.
We will also have Hunter Bonner joining the call to talk about the terrorist attack and subsequent Israeli response. If you aren't familiar with Hunter he's a Jewish conservative activist, blogger and freelance journalist. As always we endeavor to bring on experts to empower you, and the grassroots, with the best information possible and next week will be no exception!
And of course there is a lot happening in Austin still as legislators are continuing to work during yet, another special session. School choice and border security are still the hottest items for the grassroots and our elected officials so we need to know where things stand. Who better than our very own Sen. Bryan Hughes to give us the unvarnished truth about the progress of grassroots priorities.
I very much look forward to joining Rabbi Block, Mr. Bonner, Sen. Hughes, and of course, all of YOU, on next week's call to action! Register below!
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