Mark Levin: “I don't know why one Israeli should spill a drop of blood -- a drop of blood trying to make sure that the enemy goes unharmed. Or that they only get, quote, unquote, the right person.”

Mark Levin: “I don't know why one Israeli should spill a drop of blood -- a drop of blood trying to make sure that the enemy goes unharmed. Or that they only get, quote, unquote, the right person.”
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From the October 10, 2023, edition of Westwood One's The Mark Levin Show

MARK LEVIN (HOST): We're seeing pictures out of Gaza. Where are these pictures coming from? They're coming from the Nazis. Are there American journalists in Gaza right now? No. British? No. French? No. Italian? No. So, where are these videos and pictures coming from? They are fed to the media by the Nazis. That's where they're coming from.

I read to you that piece, but -- Matty Freeman is actually a he, I apologize. And Matty Freeman wrote -- I didn't read you the entirety of what he had written. I put part of it in Unfreedom of the Press. We know in this country the press is not to be believed. Oh, there's certain outlets, yes. Certain reporters, yes. But Israel cannot defeat Hamas once and for all and not defeat Hamas once and for all. And I don't know why one Israeli should spill a drop of blood -- a drop of blood trying to make sure that the enemy goes unharmed. Or that they only get, quote, unquote, the right person. Now what I'm saying will sound heretical to so many, particularly the pro-Biden and pro-Hamas part of the media. Not always the same, by the way. But that was official United States policy during World War II. American soldiers were not required to go door-to-door unless they needed to go door-to-door for tactical reasons, not humanitarian reasons.