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Ted Cruz Discusses Recent Trip to Israel, How Hamas Uses Civilians as Human Shields

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🗓️ 8 June 2021

⏱️ 23 minutes

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Sen. Ted Cruz joins "The Daily Signal Podcast" to discuss his recent trip to Israel to observe the fighting that's been occurring in the region between Israel and Hamas, the Palestinian militant group. We discuss how Hamas has a headquarters in the basement of a hospital, effectively using innocent people as human shields. "It's their own terrorists killing their own people, because they wanted to kill Israeli civilians, but they just weren't very good at it, and shot their own people instead," Cruz, R-Texas, told The Daily Signal. "The press utterly ignores that," Cruz said. "The other civilians that are injured are predominantly the result of a decision that Hamas made to use Palestinians as human shields. So, they deliberately fire their weapons, fire their rockets from heavily populated civilian areas into heavily populated civilian areas. "It's actually a double war crime. Shooting in a civilian area is a war crime, but shooting from civilian areas is also a war crime," the Texas Republican lawmaker said. "The Hamas headquarters was in the basement of a hospital in Gaza," Cruz said, adding: This is a Palestinian hospital. And here's the calculation Hamas is making: It's a win-win. Either the [Israeli Defense Forces] will refrain from attacking their headquarters, in which case, that's great. That's what they want. Or in the alternative, if the IDF does attack the headquarters, it will kill a significant number of Palestinians, and they're literally using Palestinian women and newborn babies.We also cover these stories: The Supreme Court rules unanimously Monday that immigrants who came into the country illegally and were subsequently allowed to stay under temporary protected status can't get green cards or lawful permanent status. The Supreme Court declines to hear arguments in a case that could have required women to register for the military draft. As usual, the court did not specify why they chose to punt on the case, but did say they defer to Congress on the issue.  Jeff Bezos, founder and CEO of Amazon, and his brother Mark will be traveling to space on the inaugural crewed flight of New Shepard, a rocket system created by Bezos’ aerospace company Blue Origin.  “The Daily Signal Podcast” is available on Ricochet, Apple Podcasts, Pippa, Google Play, and Stitcher. All of our podcasts can be found at DailySignal.com/podcasts. If you like what you hear, please leave a review. You also can write to us at letters@dailysignal.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

This is the Daily Signal Podcast for Tuesday, June 8th.

0:09.6

I'm Virginia Allen.

0:11.0

And I'm Rachel DelJudus.

0:12.7

Senator Ted Cruz just returned from a trip to Israel to visit the area amidst unrest

0:17.4

that's been happening in the region between Israel and Hamas.

0:20.8

We discuss how Hamas is a headquarters in the basement of a hospital using their people

0:25.0

as human shields.

0:27.1

And don't forget, if you're enjoying this podcast, please

0:29.8

be sure to leave a review or a five-star rating on Apple podcasts and encourage others

0:34.4

to subscribe.

0:35.4

Today's interview was recorded at the Heritage Foundation's resource bank conference

0:39.9

in Austin, Texas.

0:41.6

So please excuse any background noise and chatter.

0:44.6

But first, let's discuss our top news of the day.

0:53.5

The Supreme Court ruled 9-0 on Monday that immigrants who came into the country illegally

0:58.6

and then were subsequently allowed to stay in the country due to humanitarian issues

1:03.1

will not be permitted to become permanent residents.

1:06.3

Justice Alana Kagan wrote that the decision was a straightforward application of America's

1:10.5

law, and per the hill could affect over 400,000 people who came into the U.S. under temporary

1:16.7

protected status from countries such as Syria, Yemen, El Salvador, Haiti, and Somalia.

1:23.6

The Supreme Court has declined to hear arguments for a case that could have required women

1:28.5

to register for the military draft.

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