Mr marmonstein went to call on donors not to give money to unrwa, but to fund other humanitarian organisations in gaza. The war has prompted protests on University Campuses in the United States. In the last few hours there have been arrests at New York University after warnings from police. That follows protests at yale where dozens of students were also apprehended and also arrests that Colombia University in new york which cancelled in person classes on monday to ease tensions after a senior rabbi told jewish students it was not safe for them to be there. The white house issued a statement in light of the protests saying that while every american has the right to peaceful protest calls for violence and physical intimidation targeting jewish students and thejewish students and the Jewish Community students and theJewish Community are blatantly anti semitic, unconscionable and dangerous. They have no place on a College Campus or anywhere in the United States of america. Students on bot
so the reason we have a strong contimpancy is to coordinate with the troops who have done most of of the fighting and candidly most of the dying fighting isis. remember all of that land they held and was pushed back and the president should give credit for that. he said put your foot on the gas, go get them. and the way we went to get them is we allowed our spelgcial fors and others to level up the capability opof the kurdish fighters. we gave them intel packages, logistics package, medical treatment, all the things they needed to be success ifful on the battle field and we said we re going to be with you and they ve got powerful enemies. the turks, the iranians, assad all don t like them and would like a pound of flesh and we
but they ve got to change that policy. we ve got to get more folks down range. we have to offer them better logistics package, command and control packages intelligence packages and we have to be clear on the command and control structure here so they can get those targets. i want to bring in bob baer to talk about what s going on in raqqa with air strikes. we ve heard reports isis leader al baghdadi was in raqqa. do you think these air strikes were ordered in part to take out baghdadi? well i think we d like to take out baghdadi no question about it. if we could find him. he s clearly not going up on a cell phone. he s not getting on e-mail. and i think what we have to look at these air strikes that are in response to the expansion of the islamic state. today they took an important strategic town in the north, on the turkish border. major attacks in haditha against the iraqi government and the islamic state is moving on aleppo. we are stuck in this policy which is failing. these
well. this was a big get. it will be disrupt i have to their operation they for some period of time. the key is if this is what we do and we wait another six months that lack of tempo will cause them and allow them to rebuild very quickly. that s unfortunate if they let that happen. tariq al harzi, called the emir of suicide bombers. is this the new normal as the pentagon is suggesting? i think in the current conditionally absolutely. if we re not willing to do a disruptive event? syria, in iraq and i mean a logistics package that includes medevac, special capability soldiers then we ll be at this for a very long time. if you lynn to what dempsey said per petty on a current path and we re losing some strategic advantage. he s saying that s self-inflicted to the united