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Brigitte Gabriel on Surviving Terrorism and Fighting for Freedom in America and Israel

In this particular episode, Fiorazo is joined by Brigitte Gabriel, a national security analyst, best-selling author, and founder of ACT for America. Gabriel's remarkable story begins with her survival of Islamic terror in Lebanon during her childhood, which gives context to the powerful message she brings. She recounts growing up in a predominantly Christian nation that became embroiled in conflict due to the influx of Palestinian refugees and the rise of radical Islam. Gabriel's personal experience, including surviving a terrorist attack that destroyed her home, serves as a sobering reminder of the dangers posed by extremism.

The discussion then shifts to the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks, which profoundly impacted Gabriel's life and led her to become an activist. Her organization, ACT for America, is introduced as a way for everyday Americans to take action by engaging with their elected officials on important issues like national security. Together, Fiorazo and Gabriel explore the current challenges facing the United States, including open borders and the potential for terrorists to exploit the situation, drawing parallels between Lebanon’s past and America's present.

As the conversation continues, Gabriel warns of escalating tensions in the Middle East, particularly between Israel and Lebanon, and voices concern over the Biden administration's policies toward Israel. Throughout the episode, Fiorazo and Gabriel challenge viewers to stay informed, stand firm in their values, and actively defend the freedoms that align with a biblical worldview. The program serves as both an informative and motivating platform, encouraging its audience to take an active role in shaping a future that aligns with faith and freedom.

David Fiorazo
Brigitte Gabriel
ACT for America
terrorism
Lebanon
Israel
9/11
national security
Judeo-Christian values
open borders
biblical worldview
Biden administration
Middle East

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