WASHINGTON–U.S. Senator Chris Murphy (D-Conn.), Chairman of the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near East, South Asia, Central Asia, and Counterterrorism, on Sunday joined CNN’s State of the Union to discuss the Israel-Hamas hostage agreement and the rise of antisemitism on college campuses.

Murphy highlighted President Biden’s role in securing the release of at least 50 Israeli hostages: “Let's give credit where credit is due. President Biden and his team worked 24/7 with partners in the region to make sure that this release was possible and to set a framework through which we can see more hostages released. This is a president who is right now showing the American people what real leadership looks like. Hopefully, Hamas will accept the conditions that have been laid down that will allow for more hostages to be released. But if they don't, ultimately Hamas is going to be defeated. That's in Israel's interest. But it's also in the interest of the United States. We do not want terrorist organizations believing they can get away with the kind of murder that Hamas did on October 7.”

On his call for Israel to do more to minimize civilian harm, Murphy said: “I do believe that the level of civilian harm inside Gaza has been unacceptable and is unsustainable. I think there's both a moral cost to this many civilians, innocent civilians, children often losing their lives, but I think there's a strategic cost. Ultimately, Hamas will get stronger, not weaker in the long run, if all of this civilian death allows them to recruit more effectively and ably inside Gaza.”

On a two-state future, Murphy said: “My hope is that when [Israelis] do go to the polls that they choose leadership that is going to make good on the only future that guarantees the survival of a Jewish state in the Middle East, and that is a Palestinian state. Benjamin Netanyahu believed that you could ignore the Palestinians, that you could try to squash their desires for a state, and ultimately that would bring peace to the region of Israel. That's just not the case. Ultimately, the next government is going to have to put us back on a path to have a Palestinian state. That's not easy. But it is the only way forward for Israel is the only way forward for long term peace.”

On the rise of antisemitism on college campuses: “There's a direct line between some of the most vicious antisemitic speech happening on our campuses and threats of violence to synagogues and Jewish communities. I ultimately think we need to sort of think really hard about the way in which our young people are receiving information about this conflict. We need to hold accountable the social media sites, in particular TikTok, which is just full of virulent pro-Hamas and antisemitic material. The college campuses need to have a better means of accountability for this kind of hate speech. But we also have to recognize that these young people are getting their information from somewhere, often from a Chinese-controlled social media platform that has in its interest, trying to turn America against each other and one of the means they may be doing that is trying to promote a lot of pretty hateful and divisive material about the conflict in Gaza.”

Last week, Murphy released a statement on the announcement of the Israel-Hamas hostage agreement.

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