On this week’s “Face the Nation” broadcast, moderated by Margaret Brennan, guests included South Dakota Governor Kristi Noem, Senator John Fetterman of Pennsylvania, Representative Ro Khanna of California, and Queen Rania al Abdullah of Jordan. The conversation focused on ongoing campus protests tied to the Israel-Hamas conflict, domestic pressure on President Biden to address the situation, Governor Noem’s new book and controversial revelations, and Queen Rania’s perspective on the war in Gaza.

Governor Noem discussed her new book, “No Going Back,” and addressed controversial statements about meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong-un, which she later clarified. She also discussed her support for Trump and her views on leadership and politics. Senator Fetterman and Representative Khanna talked about the ongoing campus protests and the impact of the Israel-Hamas conflict on US policy. They also discussed the tight presidential race in Pennsylvania and the concerns regarding young people’s sentiments in the region.

Queen Rania shared her views on the Gaza conflict and the US role in the region. She criticized the selective application of humanitarian law and called for accountability for all parties involved. She emphasized the need for international pressure to compel Israel to end the war and allow humanitarian aid. She also addressed the importance of distinguishing criticism of Israeli policy from anti-Semitism and expressed concern about the impact of the conflict on future generations.

The conversation highlighted the complex dynamics of the Israel-Hamas conflict, US policy in the region, and the challenges faced by young people in Jordan and beyond. The guests offered diverse perspectives on the role of the US in addressing the conflict, the need for accountability and diplomacy, and the impact of the war on peace and stability in the region. The broadcast underscored the importance of dialogue, understanding, and thoughtful leadership in addressing the crisis and working towards a peaceful resolution.

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