Russ Roberts on October 7 and the Future of U.S.-Israel Relations
"I've never been in favor of that aid. I've always opposed it. I don't think it's good for Israel," the American-Israeli economist tells Reason.

Russ Roberts moved from the U.S. to Jerusalem to become president of Shalem College in 2021. He hosts a popular economics podcast, EconTalk. Zach Weissmueller and Liz Wolfe interviewed Roberts on Reason's YouTube show Just Asking Questions about what it was like in Israel on October 7 when Hamas attacked.
Q: What was October 7 like for you in Israel?
A: It's not quite what we expected when we moved here two-plus years ago. But I will say that being here is deeply meaningful, and I'm very glad I'm here.
October 7 was a tough day. It was a Saturday, which means that people who keep Jewish law, as I do, do not use their phones or watch television. I first found out what was going on that day when I heard a noise. My daughter-in-law said, "I think that's a siren." Then we heard two explosions and she said, "I think that's a bomb. I think we should go to the bomb shelter."
We bundled up the six of us, and we went down around the corner where there's a bomb shelter in a synagogue and we sat there for a while. Those two explosions we heard were Iron Dome intercepting rockets from Gaza. We're about 50 miles from Gaza here in Jerusalem. So it takes about 90 seconds for a rocket to arrive, or at least once the siren is sounded, to get safety. It happened three or four more times during the day. And we heard a lot of rumors.
There were two very sad moments that morning. One was that we heard a rumor that five people had been kidnapped. We were just horrified at the thought of that. Of course, we later found out it was more like 240. The second sad thing was that someone in the synagogue said to me, "I'll be back in a minute" and he went downstairs to say goodbye to his son who was on his way to the front. On that day, thousands of reservists were called up. The army was mobilized. It took a tragically long time to get the army down to the Gaza area where the attacks took place. Of course, Israelis all over the world streamed back. Over 100 percent of the requests for people on reserve duty were filled, meaning they demanded and asked for people to come and many, many more answered the call. Over 100,000 Israelis overseas just came back to face danger. It's a precious thing about this place that there's loyalty and a sense of national pride.
Q: How much internal rage would you say there is related to Israeli intelligence failures?
A: I am moved by how little rage there is here or bloodlust for revenge against Hamas. The situation has to change. People here are, given what happened, surprisingly calm, certainly a lot of anger toward Hamas given the monstrosities that were committed. A lot of shock, despair, mourning. It's an emotional roller coaster to summarize it for me living here. There are days where I'm incredibly sad about how hard it's going to be for this to turn out well, and there are days where I'm extremely moved and inspired by the opportunity to be part of the response to this challenge.
Q: How do you view the relationship between the U. S. and Israel?
A: The United States gives about $3 billion a year to Israel. That is not free money. It's $3 billion of credits that Israel has to use in the U.S. military grocery store, meaning it's for purchasing U.S. weapons, aircraft, etc. It's a subsidy to both Israel and the U. S. defense industry. Historically, I've never been in favor of that aid. I've always opposed it. I don't think it's good for Israel. We're now a very rich country. Israel has a pretty high standard of living. We can pay for our own equipment if we want.
I think the trickier part of the relationship is what's happening right now. There are two aircraft carriers in the eastern side of the Mediterranean and a nuclear submarine—mainly to threaten Iran and Iran's friend Hezbollah. That carries a lot of weight, but it's a threat you never want to carry out.
This interview has been condensed and edited for style and clarity.
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End all US government supplied foreign aid. Today.
Jews in Israel are committing a holocaust in Gaza with our tax dollars. They threatened to use nukes that they aren’t supposed to have. By targeting noncombatants in refugee camps they are committing the definition of crimes against humanity.
Jews are destroying everyone and everything to exterminate all evidence of Palestinians in Gaza. Genocide.
We shouldn’t be doubling down here. We need to stop them. We invaded Iraq with far less justification.
Hatred is conflict. Conflict in speech originates from lying. Who isn’t in conflict with these lying wastes of skin whose religion advocates lying while they commit crimes against humanity? Only the bad guys.
The world is recording the wests continued support and funding of this genocide, apartheid, terrorism and crimes against humanity committed by this stolen Jewish criminal state.
When you support and fund the bad guys, that’s what you are.
The world is recording the wests continued support and funding of this genocide, apartheid, terrorism and crimes against humanity committed by this stolen Jewish criminal state.
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So, uh, which Nazi on Stormfront did you plagiarize this from?
The lying waste of skin admits it has no evidence to support its claim.
Speaking for yourself there, Misek?
There’s no question that Jews in Israel are committing a genocide in Gaza.
There’s also no question that the US government unconditionally supports and funds these crimes against humanity.
The question is why. Why is the US afraid of Jews?
"Q: How much internal rage would you say there is related to Israeli intelligence failures?"
What Israeli intelligence failures? From what I've read, Israel's intelligence services performed as they were expected to. They kept an eye on the goings on in the occupied territories, observed suspicious levels of activity, and passed along the information to Bibi and the cabinet. This seems to be where things failed. The cabinet declined to take the reports seriously, and essentially allowed militants to launch the Al Aqsa Flood unopposed. Only the most slavish loyalists to Bibi and the cabinet would try to shift the blame to Israel's intelligence.
From one of my sources
“ Oct. 7 was a false-flag operation like 9/11. Mossad must have had spiesin Hamas, who helped plan the Oct. 7 attack, selling it to gullible Hamas leaders. Evidence of LIHOP (Let it happen on purpose) includes:
– withdrawing IDF troops from the border. You saw the bulldozer opening the fence, but where were the IDF troops? They were stood down for 7 hours
– ignoring obvious Hamas training exercises in the weeks preceding the breakout
– ignoring repeated warnings from Egypt
– ignoring sensors which informed the IDF that the wall was breached
– NYT article says Israel knew Hamas’ Attack Plan more than a year earlier
– Haaretz article says Despite Intel Warnings, IDF didn’t inform theNova Festival; it sacrificed them. To have warned them would have spilled the beans that IDF knew the breakout was coming:
“Top defense officials held urgent consultations the night before October 7 about a possible Hamas attack. But no one in the IDF notified the the Nova festival organizers or the party-goers.””
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From one of my sources....
Oooooooooh, sounds totally legit. StormFront?
Eyeroll
“Hamas practiced in plain sight, posting video of mock attack weeks before border breach“
https://apnews.com/article/israel-palestinian-war-hamas-attack-border-wall-aa0b0f5f3613b6c6882cf37168e8e8ed
“Surveillance soldiers warned of Hamas activity on Gaza border for months before Oct. 7“
https://www.timesofisrael.com/surveillance-soldiers-warned-of-hamas-activity-on-gaza-border-for-months-before-oct-7/amp/
About the 1200 dead
“There’s growing evidence that in the chaotic fighting that took place once Hamas militants entered Israel on October 7, the Israeli military decided to target not only Hamas fighters but the Israeli captives with them…“The commanders in the field made difficult decisions, including shelling houses on their occupants in order to eliminate the terrorists along with the hostages.” “
https://therealnews.com/did-israels-military-kill-its-own-civilians-on-oct-7
Read up on The Hannibal Directive. 'Splains everything IDF did that day.
Another reason, as if we needed one, to oppose, not support and fund, Israel.
The Hannibal Directive (Hebrew: נוהל חניבעל; also Hannibal Procedure or Hannibal Protocol) is the name of a controversial procedure that was used by Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) until 2016 to prevent the capture of Israeli soldiers by enemy forces. According to one version, it says that "the kidnapping must be stopped by all means, even at the price of striking and harming our own forces."[2] It was introduced in 1986, after a number of abductions of IDF soldiers in Lebanon and subsequent controversial prisoner exchanges. The full text of the directive was never published, and until 2003, Israeli military censorship forbade any discussion of the subject in the press. The directive has been changed several times,[2] until its revocation in 2016 by IDF chief of staff Gadi Eizenkot.[3][4]
The logical extension of this is to conduct false-flag operations. KILLING YOUR OWN PEOPLE WHILE BLAMING OTHERS TO ACHIEVE A POLITICAL OBJECTIVE.
Jews.
“Top defense officials held urgent consultations the night before October 7 about a possible Hamas attack. But no one in the IDF notified the the Nova festival organizers or the party-goers, hundreds of whom were mown down – and for nine hours, no one came to save them“
https://www.haaretz.com/israel-news/2023-12-05/ty-article/.premium/despite-intel-warnings-about-a-hamas-attack-the-army-didnt-evacuate-the-nova-festival/0000018c-3993-dc03-a9ec-3dfb2cda0000
“an Egyptian intelligence official said that Jerusalem had ignored repeated warnings that the Gaza-based terror group was planning “something big” — which included an apparent direct notice from Cairo’s intelligence minister to the prime minister...Netanyahu denies it”
https://www.timesofisrael.com/egypt-intelligence-official-says-israel-ignored-repeated-warnings-of-something-big/amp/
“No, Israel’s stand-down on October 7 was not a failure to “connect the dots,” because there were no dots to connect. The Israeli intelligence forces had obtained the entire operational plan of the October 7 attack, then witnessed Hamas carry out a major, high-level training exercise for that plan. They knew exactly what was planned and decided to let it go ahead.
The Times writes: “Israeli military and intelligence officials dismissed the plan as aspirational, considering it too difficult for Hamas to carry out.” It adds, “It is unclear whether Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu or other top political leaders saw the document.”
This presentation is absurd. It is impossible to believe that information of this character could come into the possession of the intelligence agencies without provoking the most intense analysis. The idea that, after 9/11, such high-level plans would be kept from the prime minister is not believable.”
https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2023/12/02/klox-d02.html
"Q: How much internal rage would you say there is related to Israeli intelligence failures?"
It seems clear there is much more rage against the government for its failure to achieve the goals they set in the wake of Oct. 7. After 3 months of fighting not a single hostage has been rescued and several have been outright shot and killed by ill disciplined soldiers. Any that have been released have only been through the cooperation of Hamas, in exchange for 100s held in Israeli prisons.
The thousands of Israelis taking to the streets haven't mentioned anything about 'Israeli intelligence failures.' They presumably read the papers and know where to place the blame.