Israel Disarmed: What the October 7 Attack Teaches Americans about the Right to Bear Arms

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“Where was the army? Where were the police? Where was the state?”

–An Israeli mother on the 10/7 attacks

America’s anti-gun lobby wants you to “leave guns to the professionals.” The police and military will protect you, they say.

Really? Ask the people of Israel how well that worked out for them.

On October 7, 2023, Hamas terrorists murdered 1,200 Israelis in cold blood.

Civilians waited in anguish for the army or police to rescue them. Why? Because the country’s restrictive gun laws left most people unarmed.

The Israeli government made an immediate about-face after October 7. They loosened gun laws to allow as many citizens as possible to arm themselves.

So why are America’s anti-gun extremists so determined to brush aside the Constitution and force you to turn in your guns?

The lesson from Israel’s experience should be clear: If you wait until catastrophe comes, it’s too late.

About the author

Mark W. Smith is a constitutional attorney, a New York Times bestselling author, and a member of the Bar of United States Supreme Court. He is the founder and host of the Four Boxes Diner YouTube channel, which addresses Second Amendment issues, history and scholarship, and whose videos have been viewed over thirty-one million times. Mark’s scholarship on the right to bear arms has been cited by federal courts and by attorneys to the United States Supreme Court in NYSRPA v. Bruen and in United States v. Rahimi. Mark appears frequently throughout the national media including on the Fox News Channel and the Fox Business Network. A graduate of the NYU School of Law, he is a proud American gun owner. Mark’s X handle is @FourBoxesDiner.

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