00:14:56.260On Thursday, March 26th, co-host of the Fresh and Fit podcast, Myron Gaines, came to Ohio
00:15:12.460University as a speaker for Uncensored America, a non-profit student organization that hosts
00:15:18.160events on college campuses promoting free speech.
00:15:20.900The event, titled Toxic Masculinity Tour, held on College Green, was hosted to increase political dialogue and create an environment for debating unpopular opinions.
00:15:30.900When people are speaking on these topics in such a way that it's a threat to people's fundamental well-being, this guy's a misogynist, he's a Holocaust denier, he's a Nazi.
00:15:44.440You can pull up the video of him doing the Heil Hitler salute
00:15:48.940But like this guy is way worse than you think he is and these ideas
00:15:57.560These topics in such a way that it's like a threat to people's like fundamental well-being
00:16:04.500This guy's a misogynist. He's a Holocaust denier. He's a Nazi
00:16:09.180You can pull up the video of him doing the Heil Hitler salute
00:16:14.440Oh no. I pissed off the shoes. What am I gonna do now? I don't want to lose everything.
00:16:24.740I see, um, you can pull up the video and say, please help me.
00:16:28.880Um, but like, this guy's way worse. And these ideologies are not sure if you buy it.
00:16:44.440Oh no, I said the truth, and it really pissed off the Jews, and I don't know what to do, I have way too much to lose.
00:38:07.100Well, who attacked on October 7th? These guys right here, Hamas, okay, which is basically the Palestinian governing body in the Gaza Strip, which is right here, okay, this little strip of land right here. It's run by Hamas. They were put into power roughly 2006-2007 via an election, and they've been kind of running the Gaza Strip ever since.
00:38:27.200This is different from the Palestinian Authority, which is up in the West Bank area.
00:38:31.420So Hamas and PLO are two different things.
00:42:40.940if not the most influential Muslim country
00:42:43.440because of uh you know mecca medina all the holy sites that are located there definitely definitely
00:42:49.600the most powerful and influential and if not the most economically stable 100 absolutely so
00:42:54.700if saudi arabia recognized israel you could say goodbye to the palestinian question go ahead
00:43:00.300no yeah that's exactly what i was going to say they were trying to undermine that plan that was
00:43:05.380scheduled to happen just a little bit ahead of october 7th and so they knew that it was now or
00:43:09.420ever and Hamas had been a planning planning some sort of attack for a long time because of how
00:43:13.000calculated it was when they paraglided in and everything fortnight style and of course there's
00:43:17.520a few elements as to Israeli intelligence having to go ahead on this or the heads up but with the
00:43:21.940foregoing knowledge they still allowed it to happen to give themselves an excuse to actually
00:43:25.080bar on the Gaza Strip and launch their 26-month bombing campaign but outside of that that was one
00:43:29.940of the key reasons that Hamas had invaded and then the third one goes into the heifer so go ahead
00:43:33.900take it away on that yeah so and then the other reason right so so number one was the Abraham
00:43:38.000accords right number two was the well number one is occupation let's start with the most severe
00:43:42.480grievance and then go on yeah so the most severe grievance uh grievance guys obviously is occupation
00:43:46.700in gaza it's an open-air prison they have no rights no sovereignty whatever they tried to
00:43:51.020resist peacefully back in 2018 they got shot at by israeli snipers etc so they said fuck this
00:43:56.040we're gonna go ahead and uh you know attack these guys so that was number one the occupation both
00:44:00.740in the west bank and also in gaza number two was abraham accords they understood that there was a
00:44:05.500chance, a very high likelihood that Saudi Arabia might join the Abraham Accords. And if Saudi
00:44:08.900Arabia joined the Abraham Accords, the rest of the Muslim world would follow without answering
00:44:12.300the Palestine question. And you guys got to understand that Benjamin Netanyahu has done
00:44:15.100everything in his power to not answer the Palestine question, which is basically either
00:44:18.960a two-state solution or a one-state solution. He tried to go around the Palestine question and get
00:44:23.360the United States to basically bribe all these Muslim countries. We'll give you aid. We'll give
00:44:26.480you support. Just recognize us as a state without answering the Palestine question. Go ahead.
00:44:31.420And the last one's going to be the heifer.
00:44:32.280Yes, and I'll let you do that, but at some point or another, just an important intricacy to highlight between all of this, every single country bordering Israel or not around Israel, around the world, just globally, had voiced the concern and the desire for some sort of two-state solution.
00:44:47.340And so this was a popular idea. G7 EU, every single country has asked for Benjamin Netanyahu to facilitate or previous Israeli officials to facilitate some sort of two state solution in order to bar peace across the entire land of Israel, whether it encompass Gaza, the West Bank, other areas.
00:45:03.360And that's something Israel has refused to do, which is why they fiercely occupy them. They have military checkpoints everywhere. They withhold the rights to visit their holy sites at any time that they desire, including right now during Holy Week.
00:45:13.900it's Palm Sunday today, and Christians didn't have full access to practice their rituals today
00:45:18.000because of Israeli closures, things like that. Of course, they're on the law there
00:45:21.080in the West Bank of Jerusalem. And so there always has been this desire globally for this
00:45:26.520two-state solution. It's not an unpopular, like a Muslim-only or a Muslim-exclusionary idea.
00:45:31.880This is something that the entire world has wanted because it's going to guarantee peace
00:45:34.860in that region, but it's something that Israel has vehemently rejected because of the fact that
00:45:38.400they believe that the land belongs to them in its entirety. Matter of fact, outside of the land
00:45:42.920belongs to them as well go ahead yeah no and not only that they actually the oslo accords was was
00:45:47.600them like a good faith attempt to maybe even have that happen but after yitzhak rabin the former
00:45:52.780prime minister of israel signed this agreement with yasser arafat in 1993 in the white house
00:45:57.580um they killed the yitzhak rabin two years after this chat so and and the people that killed him
00:46:03.180were from netanyahu's lakud party okay yeah so so like it's it's you know they the netanyahu's
00:46:09.800done everything in his power to get around the palestine question but so yeah so those are main
00:46:13.740reasons and then the last reason why why they attacked guys was for the red heifers now this
00:46:18.220has to do more with with religion um but the long story short is there's a mosque the third holiest
00:46:22.620site in in the islamic faith is called the al-qsa mosque which is located in in jerusalem and this
00:46:28.140mosque sits on where they want to build the uh hold on oh it's located where they want to rebuild
00:46:36.300the third temple okay and what they're planning to do is is they want to destroy that temple and
00:46:41.720rebuild their temple right the jewish for the end of judea uh jewish religion and uh basically
00:46:49.080what ended up happening was they found five red cows in texas okay the temple institute in israel
00:46:54.220um that's also heavily run by zionist christians um evangelical zionist christians they found these
00:47:00.060cows spent half a million dollars and kind of covertly smuggled them over back not smuggled
00:47:04.860them, but ship them over back to Israel, right?
00:47:07.300And obviously, Hamas and the Muslim world found out about this, and they knew what they're
00:47:11.460trying to do, which is basically, they're going to slaughter the cows, destroy the
00:47:14.720Al-Aqsa Mosque, and rebuild the Third Temple, right, to bring about their Messiah.
00:47:18.880And obviously, Hamas and the Muslim world would have an uproar if they destroyed the
00:47:23.240Al-Aqsa Mosque, because it's an extremely holy site.
00:47:25.320So that is another reason why they attacked on October 7th.
00:47:28.660As a matter of fact, if you look at the operation, right, the name of Hamas' operation was called
00:56:43.640Ma'am, why did they have to invade Lebanon?
00:56:45.140The reason why they invaded Lebanon is because Hassan Nasrallah, who is a member of the Acts of Resistance, this guy right here, okay, vowed that they would bomb northern Israel until Palestine was free, basically.
00:56:58.540And what they were doing from a military strategy standpoint was they were bombing northern Israel during the entire ground campaign by Israel.
00:57:06.200So what ended up happening was the idea of how to split their manpower between Gaza as well as securing the northern border because they had to evacuate almost 60,000 people in this area because they were constantly getting hit with missile bombardment by rockets and missiles and everything else like that.
00:57:21.900So what ended up happening was in drones.
00:57:24.060So after they completed their ground assault into Gaza, they started restructuring and they invaded southern Lebanon.
00:57:31.920Now, originally, they claimed and boasted that they would try to make it all the way to Beirut.
00:57:36.200they were not able to make it to beirut they couldn't even make it to the fucking latani
00:57:39.300river to be honest with you guys okay which is this region right here um and what ended up
00:57:43.560happening was they were having intense fighting on the ground for several weeks um for uh towards
00:57:49.440the end of this was towards the end of uh 2024 right they killed the ayah sinwar in october and
00:57:56.220they invaded i think lebanon like in november of uh november of 2024 and there was intense fighting
00:58:02.880But what changed the, you know, changed the tables or what, you know, kind of switched the tables around is the Israelis were able to cleverly conduct the famous Pedro attack, okay?
00:58:13.840And the Pedro attack, guys, okay, was when the Mossad cleverly put a bunch of explosives and radios, walkie-talkies, beepers, and other communication devices utilized by Hezbollah, right?
00:59:44.520and they weren't able to effectively fight the fight
00:59:47.500However, the Israelis were taking a lot of casualties on the ground while fighting Hezbollah, right?
00:59:52.500So what ended up happening was they agreed to a ceasefire, okay?
00:59:56.220Now, you have something you want to say before I go to the next part?
00:59:59.060No, Hassan Nasrallah was a big piece in weakening Hezbollah, though.
01:00:02.500Hassan Nasrallah was a big piece in weakening that faction in southern Lebanon, being Hezbollah.
01:00:07.380He was not only a very senior military commanding and officer, but he was really iconic in the Shia Muslim world.
01:00:14.800So when he was killed, not only was it decapitating to the function of the military and their command center, everything else in between, but symbolically, this was probably one of the more devastating strikes that we saw.
01:00:25.320I would argue that this was a bigger deal or equal deal to the martyrdom of Yahya Senwar.
01:00:29.560This guy was huge, and when he was killed, that not only weakened the morale, but of course the military leadership, and it had a huge effect, which played into what you just mentioned, which was the ceasefire.
01:00:37.800Yep, yep, because the thing is, guys, when their walkie-talkies exploded, right, they couldn't communicate.
01:00:44.800Well, if you're doing a ground assault and your leadership is gone and you can't communicate because you're too paranoid to use the pagers and walkie talkies, basically, you have to you got to concede.
01:00:53.580So what did they what they did was but the Israelis are getting the asses kicked, too.
01:00:56.900So they ended up having a ceasefire and Israeli troops withdrew from southern Lebanon and and they had a ceasefire.
01:01:04.240Right. Even though Israel continued to bomb them after the fact.
01:01:06.880But that's that's a whole other conversation.
01:01:09.300Historically, Hezbollah has always whooped the IDF's ass,
01:01:11.620which is why they probably had that pager attack handy
01:01:13.660as well as that crater bomb strike that killed this guy.
01:01:16.120They put a hole, they put a dent in the earth to get this guy
01:01:19.520and killed a lot of civilians in the way of doing so.
01:01:38.460Right. So after the ceasefire happened, very important what happened, because this started the domino effect.
01:01:43.220Right. You guys can see that we're starting to get into a one win here, one win here.
01:01:46.140Now we're going to get into the third leg of the conflict.
01:01:49.180After Hezbollah and Israel reached a ceasefire, this activated our guy, Ahmed al-Shara, my brother's favorite guy.
01:01:57.820OK. A.K.O. Jolani. Famous, famous, famous jihadi.
01:02:03.400Yeah. So I went I went into detail on him the other day.
01:02:06.600Yeah. So, Ahmed al-Shara, right, and his rebel forces from HTS Ahad Tahrir al-Sham, right, basically after the Hezbollah was weakened, he was staged out of, in the Idlib province, right? This was kind of a stronghold right here in Syria.
01:02:22.420And what he basically did was he went into Aleppo, took that over, okay, and then after he took over Aleppo, he started working his way down to Hama, Homs, and then eventually to Damascus.
01:02:33.840Now, at the time, it's very important for you guys to realize that the person that was running the country was this guy right here, Bashar al-Assad, okay?
01:02:40.380Bashar al-Assad was a member of the Axis Resistance, and his thing was he was critical in allowing weapons, personnel, resources to freely flow through Syria to Hezbollah.
01:02:51.780Because if you guys look at this from a map perspective, right, when Iran needs to transport weapons, munitions, you know, other types of resources, they got to move it through Iraq into Syria destined for Lebanon.
01:03:02.700So Syria was a critical strategic location for the IRGC to arm their proxy, a.k.a. Hezbollah.
01:03:09.740So once Ahmed al-Shahar took over, he got Bashar al-Assad out of there because Bashar al-Assad was allowing the IRGC to stage there to move weapons and resources into Lebanon for Hezbollah, who were actually fighting the Israelis on the ground.
01:03:23.860So that's why when Hezbollah brokered that ceasefire in their weekend, that's when Ahmed al-Shahar struck and he started to work his way to take over Syria. Go ahead.
01:03:33.500And some very interesting things, just a little tree in between for anybody who's not familiar.
01:03:38.940So Ahmad al-Shara, he's formerly known as Muhammad Jolani.
01:03:41.800This guy went through a huge rebranding in order to be an official leader of Syria and be accepted by the United States as well as any other Western countries because he was considered a terrorist.
01:03:49.920There was over a million dollars on his head in regards to a bounty.
01:03:52.720So the important thing, when he had a stronghold with his rebranded group, that used to be Al-Nusra, which was Al-Qaeda.
01:03:59.820So obviously everybody knows Al-Qaeda, Osama bin Laden, all the lore there.
01:04:02.940He was a part of that group, and he managed the front in Syria.
01:04:07.880After some time, he slowly rebranded to what is called Hayat Tahrir al-Shem.
01:04:13.660That was the group that took over Syria in a matter of a week and then eventually conquered Damascus and where Bashar al-Assad was nowhere to be found.
01:04:20.180Funny thing, though, the United States was launching strikes on Syria and all these provinces in the northeast of Damascus to take out al-Qaeda, to take out ISIS, any remnants of the group that we once funded, by the way, in which Joe Kent just admitted a couple days ago.
01:04:31.680And when we were bombing or carpet bombing this region, we strategically always avoided Hayat Tahrir al-Sham and Ahmad al-Sharah's group because we knew that this guy would be a back leader.
01:04:42.660Why? It's beneficial for the Israelis for him to be there because he excludes or he pushes away Iranian influence.
01:04:49.540He's a Sunni fundamentalist. So for him, his whole MO is Salafiyah, is rigid, orthodox Islam.
01:04:56.120He has nothing to do with the IRGC and their sworn enemies.
01:04:59.140but for the united states the benefit is he's not going to utilize the soviet air power
01:05:03.800bashar al-assad allowed the soviets to maintain some control of the assets in syria oil whatever
01:05:09.480else have you and they had an air presence there so it wasn't favorable for the united states to
01:05:13.900have bashar al-assad there because of the soviets and for israel the benefit was getting him out so
01:05:18.260the irgc or iran can't move weapons across into lebanon which this guy would happily oblige because
01:05:23.640not only does he serve the interests of both of these countries indirectly but he also serves
01:05:27.280his personal interests he hates the iranians he doesn't need anything from the russians and the
01:05:31.340americans want him there so it all fit like a glove perfectly for him to take power and when
01:05:35.060he was running through syria to eventually take control of damascus he was funded i'm sure by the
01:05:39.300cia but primarily by turkey at least that's what was front-facing on the media go ahead yeah so um
01:05:45.040so another thing too also that's important to note guys when he took over syria it only took
01:05:50.280him about two to three weeks he was able to take syria in less than a month a couple weeks fast
01:31:11.860They've seen everything coming, which is why they've been a step ahead of us, bombing the Gulf countries, the protests with Mike Pompeo, the CIA assets being killed immediately.
01:31:20.500And so what are they doing in response to this?
01:31:22.520Well, they're going to start hitting key infrastructure in the Gulf.
01:31:24.480The Gulf countries, in the realization that the IRGC is blocking the Strait of Hormuz, has now vowed to join the war because they realize, wow, the IRGC has the ability to completely stop our economic gain by blocking this 20-mile passageway, that being the Strait of Hormuz, which is responsible for 80% of Gulf oil export.
01:31:43.540So the Gulf countries have joined this war.
01:31:46.180So Iran kind of sees everything coming.