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which recalls the 1919 efforts to set the northern border of the future state of Israel.
From the Zionist Organization Statement on Palestine at the Paris Peace Conference on February 3, 1919:
"The boundaries of Palestine shall follow the general lines set out below:
Starting on the North at a point on the Mediterranean Sea in the vicinity south of Sidon and following the watersheds of the foothills of the Lebanon as far as Jisr El-Karaon thence to El-Bire, following the dividing line between the two basins of the Wadi El-Korn and the Wadi Et-Teim, thence in a southerly direction following the dividing line between the Eastern and Western slopes of the Hermon, to the vicinity west of Beit Jenn, then eastward following the northern watersheds of the Nahr Mughaniye close to and west of the Hedjaz Railway.
In the east a line close to and west of the Hedjaz Railway terminating in the Gulf of Akaba."
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Scott Jennings:
Anyone who says the podcasters are more influential to Republicans than Trump has literally no idea how this party works.
Adam Kinzinger:
Podcasters aren't more influential than Trump. It's about the edges. Losing anyone in the margins when you are unpopular is not where you want to be.
Scott Jennings:
If the podcasters want to join up with the Democrats and the anti-Western libs who hate America, be my guest. Republicans are going to stick with Trump.
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Fom a CNN segment ("The Arena") showing a text chain debate between commentators on Republican politics, Trump, and the influence of podcasters (referring to figures like Tucker Carlson, Megyn Kelly, Alex Jones, etc.).
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