May 20, 2021
BRETT: You know, we really are living in the 1970s. If you think about it, we’ve got inflation, we’ve got spiking gas prices, we’ve got gas shortages. And now we’ve got a continuation of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict continuing to dominate the news headlines. Day number 11 of this battle between Hamas and Israel, and I love the headline in the New York Times earlier today:
“Publicly Supportive, Biden Is Said to Sharpen His Tone with Netanyahu in Private.” Welcome. I’m Brett Winterble, and it is great to be here with you on the Rush Limbaugh Show. Our phone number, 800-282-2882. And as always, check out RushLimbaugh.com for all the best information that you’re gonna find anywhere.
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Putin calls for de-escalation, Erdogan wants global force to protect Palestinians
Turkish president asks world to give a strong, deterrent lesson to Israel
May 12, 2021
MOSCOW – Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday urged Israel and Palestinians to halt fighting in a call with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who said the world needs to give Israel a strong lesson.
“Serious concern was expressed about the continuing clashes and the growing number of people killed and wounded,” the Kremlin said in a statement, adding that President Vladimir Putin had called on the parties to de-escalate tensions and peacefully resolve the emerging issues.
Putin Calls for De-Escalation in Israel-Palestinian Clashes May 12, 2021 Putin called on the parties to de-escalate tensions and peacefully resolve the emerging issues in a call with Turkey s Erdogan. Kremlin.ru
Russian President Vladimir Putin on Wednesday urged Israel and the Palestinians to halt fighting in a call with Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who said the world needs to give Israel a strong lesson. Serious concern was expressed about the continuing clashes and the growing number of people killed and wounded, the Kremlin said in a statement, adding that Putin had called on the parties to de-escalate tensions and peacefully resolve the emerging issues.