At least two dozen Americans have been killed in Israel, with 14 more currently unaccounted for. President Biden declared the Hamas attack an “act of sheer evil,” and now the US is racing to provide Israel with aid and rescue those currently trapped in the region. The House GOP continues to disagree over who they will elect to be their next speaker, which has paralyzed any possible aid packages from Congress. On the Rundown, FOX News Sunday anchor Shannon Bream explains how the White House is handling the hostage crisis in Gaza, why it is crucial for Israel for Congress to get back to work, and how Republican presidential candidates have responded to the attacks on a U.S. ally.
It’s been almost one week since Hamas unleashed a surprise attack on Israel. Since then, there have been hundreds of Israelis held hostage, unable to escape the violence. American-born Israeli venture capitalist at Aleph, Michael Eisenberg, lost his cousin at the start of the assault, and he now braces for the moment when his two sons will join the fight for their country. Eisenberg joins the Rundown to share his story, describe the devastation he has seen, and talk about what his charity, HaShomer HaChadash, is doing to support those affected by the bloodshed.
Plus, commentary by former White House speechwriter and Fox News Contributor Marc Thiessen.