Yep — that’s a real quote.
At 11:46–12:38, Elan Carr, head of the Israeli-American Council, says this on stage at an event for Israel Hayom (Israel’s biggest newspaper), talking to a room full of powerful people:
“Do to our enemies here what Israel did to its enemies there.”
And when you watch the rest of the video, the meltdown about losing young people makes that line make a lot more sense.
- Hillary Clinton (1:26–5:19) spends her segment complaining that students and young people are getting their information from TikTok and social media instead of “reputable” outlets. She literally calls it “a serious problem for democracy” that they’re learning about Gaza on social media instead of from people like her.
- The host then connects that to Sarah Hurwitz (7:21–11:00, 13:24–17:29), a former Obama speechwriter, who’s been doing the rounds arguing that Holocaust education is being “misinterpreted” by young people as a universal lesson against genocide — including when the victims aren’t Jewish. She’s mad that students see Israel in the same moral bucket as apartheid and fascism.
- At 17:52–19:48, he gets into the relentless attacks on Ms. Rachel — a children’s YouTube educator — mostly from people like Ben Shapiro and even the New York Times asking if she was being “funded by Hamas” because she said the extremely basic thing: “Palestinian children deserve to live. Stop killing them.” They’ve tried to turn a preschool music lady into some kind of Hamas asset.
- Then at 19:50–21:03, he goes to Bari Weiss, who now effectively runs CBS News, talking about how Gen Z needs to listen to “more charismatic voices” like Alan Dershowitz (Jeffrey Epstein’s former lawyer), while painting young people who oppose Israel’s actions as “morally confused.”

