Noah Rothman: Why Do So Many Young People Support Hamas?
“Fitting Israel into the intersectional framework has always been difficult, because its Jewish citizens are both historically oppressed—the survivors of an attempt to wipe them out entirely—and currently in a dominant position over the Palestinians, as demonstrated by the Netanyahu government’s decision to restrict power and water supplies to Gaza,” Lewis wrote. Intersectionality is, indeed, the “framework” on display here. It started out as little more than a thought experiment, but it has since transmogrified into a way of life.David Mamet: How the Democrats betrayed the Jews
Pioneered by Kimberlé Williams Crenshaw, theoretical intersectionality asks its adherents to conceive of their fellow citizens not as unique individuals but as stereotypical cutouts representing their respective demographic traits. It presupposes that everyone in the American melting pot owns a variety of immutable traits, some of which are subject to more discrimination than others. African Americans endure some prejudices, women endure others, while gays and lesbians experience an entirely distinct level of prejudice. Some of these prejudices “intersect,” so, for example, a gay black woman will experience a host of bigotries that someone who can only lay claim to one or two of these minority identities will not.
In practice, the framework reduces humans to their various demographic signifiers, and it does so in a particularly chauvinistic way. The stereotypes that intersectionality requires its adherents to marinate in are uniquely American. So, the descendants of American slaves are owed no more deference than recent African or Caribbean migrants because the cliched racist will not draw those distinctions. Now, apply this framework to American Jews. In the antisemitic imagination, American Jews are comfortable, powerful, and well connected. They enjoy influence and success disproportionate to their numbers. It’s a bigoted conception, but that is the point of intersectionality — to think in bigoted terms if only to understand and navigate what intersectional theorists believe is the fundamentally bigoted American landscape.
But once you subscribe to this philosophy, you’ve just internalized plain-old antisemitism. Through this framework, people are reduced to statistics, and their tormentors become automatons responding predictably to a set of historical incentives. Intersectionality is, in that regard, no different from the framework of Marxism, which asks its adherents to view the workings of history through the prism of class and capital distribution. Individuals are robbed of their agency through the application of this theory, and events are boiled down to root causes that have almost nothing to do with their perpetrators. Intersectionality is distinct only insofar as it substitutes class and capital with race and ethnicity.
I grew up in a tiny Jewish enclave on Chicago’s South Side. When I first saw New York, in the Sixties, I was awed as by no subsequent marvel of nature: stretching north from Columbus Circle, up the West Side, was a Jewish metropolis.The World is Freaking Out Because Its Favorite Victims Suddenly Became Human Butchers
New York, in my lifetime, had always been a Jewish city: the rhythms, the accent, the humour always felt to me like home. Because they were home. The populace, of whatever ethnicity, was formed or noodged by Yiddishkeit, much as the Chicago of my youth was by the culture of the Irish and the Poles. Like what you’re reading? Get the free UnHerd daily email
The New York Times and The New Yorker were run by Jews; they were both our Rialto and our Bible. New York Theatre, in my lifetime, had always been Jewish. The playwrights were Miller, Odets, Elmer Rice, Ben Hecht, Sidney Kingsley; and, later, Arthur Laurents, Lillian Hellman, Neil Simon, Woody Allen, Norman Mailer, Wallace Shawn, and myself.
We New York Jews have always voted for the Democrats, as their policies appealed to the immigrants and the first generation (my parents). A Fair Shake, a safety net, and unionism were manna to the newly arrived — in spite of (in both their and my lifetime) quotas and antisemitic discrimination. The immigrant Jews did well here, and voted for Franklin Roosevelt. And we are voting for him still.
His Advisor on Jewish Affairs (jude-suss, or “house-Jew”) was Rabbi Stephen Wise, the “dean” of the American Rabbinate. He referred to FDR as “Boss”, and brought home to his community Roosevelt’s assurance of aid to the dying Jews of Europe. Yet Roosevelt’s aid stopped with his assurances, and tens of thousands of Jews died because of his restrictive immigration policies, and millions in Europe because of his refusal to interdict the Holocaust.
Still, today, Jews vote Democratic: electing Presidents who refused to meet with the Israeli Prime Minister (Obama and Biden) in times of “peace”, who gave and give aid to the terrorist state of Iran in exchange for some semi-specified “deal”. American “Aid” to Iran pays for the equipment and ordnance, which is, at this moment, eradicating Jews.
Why do Jews vote Democratic? Partly from tradition — conservatives have heard a Liberal Jew, when asked to defend or explain various absurd or inconsistent Democratic positions, shrug and joke: “I’m a Congenital Democrat.” I understand, for I was one, too.
But there is no more cosy mystery in the antisemitism of the Democratic Party; Representatives are affiliated with the Democratic Socialists and pro-Palestinians, calling for the end of the state of Israel — that is, for the death of the Jews. And Democrat Representatives repeat and refuse to retract the libel that Israel bombed a hospital, in spite of absolute proof to the contrary, and will not call out the unutterable atrocities of Hamas. The writing is on the wall. In blood.
What do you do when a cause you deeply cherish betrays you?
What do you do when you spend a lifetime fighting for the Palestinian cause, and then, overnight, it becomes associated with the butchering, beheading, raping and mutilating of 1400 people, including infants, babies, women, rave dancers, families and the elderly?
How do you spin that?
You might try to deny and downplay, but with all the graphic and gruesome videos out there, that’s not easy. And as much as you’d love to erase the word Palestinian next to the word Hamas, you know the connection is a fact.
No, the only real option is to make so much noise that you drown out the horrible news about the mass murder of Jews.
That’s why immediately after October 7, we saw global protests against Israel and in support of Palestinians. This was before Israel launched its counterattacks. And naturally, when Israel did go after Hamas, the attacks against Jews have only accelerated. On streets around the world and across college campuses, Jew haters are now out in full force. The slaughtering of 1400 Jews is all but forgotten; now it’s all about Israel’s reaction to the massacres.
Whether it’s the media jumping to (falsely) blame Israel for the bombing of a Gaza hospital, or the global cries for a “ceasefire” before Israel has even entered Gaza to eliminate the terrorists and deter future attacks, the world is doing all it can to downplay the narrative of “Palestinians as butchers.”
The world’s most popular victims, after all, cannot be allowed to be butchers.
For half a century, Palestinians have managed to charm the global elite with the seductive narrative of glorious, helpless victimhood. In a world that worships the oppressed, especially if they’re not white or western, Palestinians became the forever oppressed.
The influential Palestinian scholar-activist Edward Said’s 1978 book, “Orientalism,” which portrayed the West’s view of the East as demeaning and ignorant, helped shape and popularize the Palestinian narrative. As a revisionist movement began to associate the West strictly with the sins of colonialism, imperialism, racism and capitalist abuse, Palestinians became the Swiss army knife of causes for the virtue signaling set. Accurate or not, they had it all.
Victor Davis Hanson: Israel vs. a Death Cult
During peace and on a holiday, between 1,500 and 2,500 gunmen of the Hamas death squads entered Israel in a long-planned hit operation to murder civilians and take captives, focusing specifically on butchering the most vulnerable and in the most grotesque fashion imaginable.Gil Troy: Civilization is not a suicide pact
Gaza is not anyone's "colony." It has been autonomous since 2006-7. No free Israeli Arab Muslim citizen would willingly emigrate there to live under the dictatorship of Hamas. Gaza has been the recipient of billions in cash from the Gulf monarchies, Europe, the U.S., and the UN. The more money came in, the less Hamas had any intention of using it to serve its people. Most of the gifted funds were used to build the world's largest subterranean city of death, to buy drones and rockets, and to pay gunmen to kill Jews.
Essentially, Hamas is an enormous mafia-like, shakedown and hostage-taking operation that threatens the general peace, the moderate Arab nations, the Western democracies, and Israel with terrorist operations and kidnapping unless sufficiently bribed to behave.
Only Hamas is deliberately targeting civilians. Hamas fires its rockets at Israeli civilians from hospitals, schools, UN facilities, and mosques. Hamas assumes that Israel fights wars more humanely than Hamas itself does, and so will try to avoid Hamas' Palestinian human shields.
Predictably, world sympathy for Israel is ebbing already. The recent Big Lie that Israel bombed a Gaza hospital only accelerated this sadly familiar process, even as it proved how quick the media is to blame Israel first. Admittedly, the Gaza situation is messy in both moral and military terms, but liberal democrats worldwide must wake up and grow up. If the Constitution is not a suicide pact, civilization cannot be a suicide pact either.Bari Weiss: On Double Standards and Deafening Silence
Don’t compare those who harm innocents and delight in their suffering with those who unintentionally harm them, especially when your enemy hides behind civilians. Don’t confuse totalitarians who start a war with their democratic victims, who must then defend themselves or die. Israel tried restraint and lost 1,400 lives and counting. Every death, every casualty, in fact, all the harm radiating from Oct. 7, is Hamas’s fault.
What else can Israel do? In 2014, when a reporter interviewed Israel’s legendary leftist Amos Oz about Israel’s Hobson’s choice regarding a ground offensive against Hamas in Gaza, Oz chose to interview the interviewer. Oz said, “Question 1: What would you do if your neighbor across the street sat down on the balcony, put his little boy on his lap and started shooting machine-gun fire into your nursery? Question 2: What would you do if your neighbor across the street dug a tunnel from his nursery to your nursery in order to blow up your home or in order to kidnap your family?”
Back then, although obvious to some of us, the Hamas threat was theoretical. Fourteen hundred murders and countless abominations later, the questions are more pointed. The dilemmas remain painful, but the two-pronged moral case that justified Allied actions in World War II justifies Israel’s actions now.
Both cases posed a “supreme emergency” against a supremely evil foe. In Just and Unjust Wars, Michael Walzer explains the philosopher’s “sliding scale” that holds “the more justice, the more right.” I would add “and the more might it is moral to unleash.”
The headline was untrue on every level. The bomb was not Israeli, but a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket aimed at Israel that misfired. The bomb didn’t hit the hospital, but the hospital parking lot. Hamas claimed that 500 people were killed, but a senior European intelligence source told AFP he thought the death toll was under 50; U.S. intelligence estimates that the number stands between 100 and 300. And it wasn’t Palestinians that said as much to the Times, but the Gaza Health Ministry—which is run by Hamas.Why We Must Prevent the Enemy from Rising Again
There was no uproar at the Times in response to this journalistic malpractice—at least not in public. Perhaps some expressed their concerns privately, for fear of reprisal.
In the meantime, riots broke out across the world accusing Israel of genocide. Members of Congress, including Rashida Tlaib, broadcast this misinformation.
On Monday, six days after the fact, the Times finally published an editor’s note, saying “Times editors should have taken more care with the initial presentation, and been more explicit about what information could be verified.” I doubt that message reached the rioters in Tunisia who burned the Al Hammah synagogue to the ground.
Rep. Tlaib still hasn’t taken down her X post, which has 37.6 million views as of press time. Indeed, she is standing by it: the congresswoman said in an interview on Monday that “I cannot uncritically accept Israel’s denials of responsibility as fact.” (Astonishing that a sitting congresswoman takes the word of Hamas over the White House and Israel.)
Go back to Cotton. In the case of Cotton, there was not a single correctable error in the piece. Yet in the course of 48 hours, jobs were lost, and people were smeared and demoted simply for doing their jobs. (In fact, the piece, which argued for the legality of the deployment of national guardsmen to restore order in American cities, held up better than I would have thought—especially in light of the use of national guardsmen to quell the violent rioting in the U.S. Capitol on January 6, 2021.) In this case—publishing Hamas PR—has led the paper to issue a soft non-apology, lamenting that the story should have been presented more carefully.
How about maybe not at all until the facts are clear? How about not relying on Hamas propaganda? We think this story is so important because it’s become so familiar. The real question, as the war continues, is if news organizations like the Times will continue to take the word of Hamas uncritically.
Voices from Gaza
One of the biggest challenges for journalists covering this war is Hamas’s media blockade on Gaza. The regime controls on speech, and intolerance of dissenting voices, make it hard to get a proper sense of what ordinary Palestinians in Gaza really think. That’s why we’ve partnered with the Center for Peace Communications, an organization that has built a human network inside Gaza that can deliver honest testimony from ordinary Palestinians while protecting their identities.
In the first video in the series, we asked Gazan civilians what happens to international aid once it arrives in Gaza.
In the latest release, we ask Gazans for their opinions on the hospital blast last week that Hamas blamed on Israel but that subsequent evidence has shown was caused by a rocket fired from within Gaza.President Biden has announced $100 million in humanitarian aid to Palestinians. We asked Gazan civilians: What happens to international aid once it arrives in Gaza?
— The Free Press (@TheFP) October 21, 2023
“Unfortunately, this aid isn’t distributed fairly. It’s distributed in a partisan way: only Hamas members get the… pic.twitter.com/tty4uoOS8P
Israel is now facing growing criticism from the global community over questions of the humanitarian toll on the enemy. Such criticism demands that we re-explore the notion of a "just war" and strengthen our resolve for why this campaign is both necessary and ethical from the perspective of Jewish tradition.It's Time to Take a Stand for Civilization
For centuries, a long history of victimhood largely placed the Jews on the losing end of battles and the very question of Jewish just wars from a position of any military supremacy had no practical application.
A milchemet mitzvah is a war that is mandated as just and necessary by both Jewish law and most advanced perspectives in our modern world. As described by Maimonides, it is "a war fought to assist Israel from an enemy which attacks them."
Apart from the most virulently anti-Israel critics, there is almost absolute consensus that the current war that Israel is fighting with Hamas fits into this category, and every Jew - and civilized human - is justified in supporting and participating in it.
The current war is by every estimation just and demands the full and unwavering moral and practical support of our entire nation and all peoples who believe in a world defined by goodness and ethical practice.
We are dealing with an enemy who has made it clear that their intent is on our complete destruction, and we are therefore permitted and commanded to do everything necessary to achieve our military objective and completely prevent the enemy from being able to rise again.
Over the past few days, with a small group of friends and colleagues, I have helped set up British Friends of Israel and gathered support for The October Declaration. Signatories include members of the House of Lords, MPs, celebrated historians, professors and journalists like me.UN secretary-general Hamas comments 'disgusting and disqualifies him from leading': Haley
We all stand in support of British Jews and their right to live their lives in this country without fear. We unequivocally condemn the horrifying terrorist attacks by Hamas in Israel on 7 October and the suffering Hamas has brought on the Palestinian people. We deplore the subsequent increase in antisemitism. We ask the media, members of all political parties and the general public to call Hamas what it is - a terrorist organization - and we demand that the police use the full force of the Terrorism Act against its supporters.
As TV presenter Rachel Riley said: "What has been so hurtful here at home has been the denial of the atrocities, the tearing down of posters of the abducted children, and the willingness of so many to side with Hamas....We are seeing how little some people care about Jewish lives."
The destruction in Gaza is horrible, undoubtedly, but it is not in the same league of depravity as going into a kibbutz, tying the hands of children behind their backs, throwing them on a pile and setting fire to them.
Hamas apologists were given airtime in which they explained that the group had "not killed any civilians." Israelis contended that the denial of the Oct. 7 massacre, its rapid downplaying by the media, amounted to "Holocaust denial in real time."
Republican presidential candidate Nikki Haley lambasted U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres for claiming that the Oct. 7 Hamas surprise attacks on Israel “did not happen in a vacuum" during a U.N. Security Council meeting in New York on Tuesday.Israeli FM: Meeting with UN head canceled after defending Hamas
"The Palestinian people have been subjected to 56 years of suffocating occupation," Guterres said, according to reporting from the Israeli newspaper Haaretz. "But the grievances of the Palestinian people cannot justify the appalling attacks by Hamas."
"And those appalling attacks cannot justify the collective punishment of the Palestinian people,” Guterres continued.
Haley, a former U.N. ambassador for the United States, was unequivocal in denouncing Guterres's comments on Tuesday. "The Secretary General of the UN should know nothing justifies beheading babies, burning people alive, and raping young girls. He owes the people of Israel an apology," Haley said. "This is disgusting and disqualifies him from leading the UN."The Secretary General of the UN should know nothing justifies beheading babies, burning people alive, and raping young girls.
— Nikki Haley (@NikkiHaley) October 24, 2023
He owes the people of Israel an apology.
This is disgusting and disqualifies him from leading the UN. https://t.co/7WyTiOqVPj
Haley echoed Israel's U.N. Ambassador Gilad Erdan, who called for Guterres "to resign immediately."
"The shocking speech by the @UN Secretary-General at the Security Council meeting, while rockets are being fired at all of Israel, proved conclusively, beyond any doubt, that the Secretary-General is completely disconnected from the reality in our region and that he views the massacre committed by Nazi Hamas terrorists in a distorted and immoral manner," Erdan said.
"His statement that, 'the attacks by Hamas did not happen in a vacuum,' expressed an understanding for terrorism and murder," Erdan continued. "It’s really unfathomable. It’s truly sad that the head of an organization that arose after the Holocaust holds such horrible views. A tragedy!"
Israel’s Foreign Minister Eli Cohen accused UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres of justifying Hamas’ October 7 attack and canceled his meeting with him.Eli Cohen at the UN: "Hamas are the new Nazis"
“I will not meet with the UN secretary-general. After October 7, there is no room for a balanced approach. Hamas must be erased from the world!” Cohen stated.
Israel’s Ambassador to the United Nations Gilad Erdan called for him to resign.
Guterres “who shows understanding for the campaign of mass murder of children, women, and the elderly, is not fit to lead the UN,” Erdan said.
“There is no justification or point in talking to those who show compassion for the most terrible atrocities committed against the citizens of Israel and the Jewish people. There are simply no words,” he added.
He spoke after Guterres condemned both the IDF aerial bombing of Gaza and Hamas’ infiltration into Southern Israel in which over 1,400 civilians and soldiers were killed in a brutal manner that included burning victims alive, dismembering them and raping them.
Why Don’t Israeli Women Count for ‘UN Women’?
In October 2000, the UN Security Council passed resolution #1325 on women peace and security. The resolution has three key pillars: participation, protection, and prevention. Participation calls for the inclusion of women in conflict alleviation and resolution, protection calls for safeguarding women from violence – and specifically gender-based violence – perpetrated during wartime. Preventions stands for working to de-escalate further violence.
Israeli feminist and women’s groups – often in collaboration with Palestinian women – have advocated tirelessly for the implementation of the principles of UNSC 1325 resolution, based on our shared knowledge of how women are negatively affected by war, and the assets and diverse perspectives they bring to the negotiations table.
In a letter sent today, 23 October, signed by dozens of women’s groups from Israel and around the world, openly criticizing the failure of UN Women, we wrote: ‘It is unthinkable that a UN agency responsible for women’s rights ignores the abduction of women, babies, girls, children and men from their homes, committing war crimes against women and children, and the murder of over a thousand innocent civilians.’
The letter continues:
UN Resolution 1325 “calls on all parties to armed conflict to take special measures to protect women and girls from gender-based violence, particularly rape and other forms of sexual abuse, and all other forms of violence in situations of armed conflict. We, women’s rights organizations that have operated in Israel in the past decades, as well as women’s rights organizations around the world, cannot remain silent in the face of the suffering of innocent women and children wherever they are and the blatant disregard of the atrocities held by Hamas to Israeli citizens and the decision to ignore the hostage situation by UN WOMEN
We strongly implore UN Women – and all other human rights agencies – to gravely condemn the brutal attack and atrocities committed by Hamas to Israeli citizens as well as the abduction of innocent hostages, to urgently act to protect the special humanitarian rights of women and children, and to do everything in their power to expose and recognize these atrocious and horrific acts of violence against women and girls and to bring the release of all hostages immediately.
It is not too late for UN Women to do the right thing.
Please read and sign the open letter by women’s and human rights groups.
UN envoy refers to Hamas propagandist as "friend and colleague".
— Harry's Place (@hurryupharry) October 24, 2023
Rushdi Saraj's film about the Hamas massacre of innocent people on October 7th claims
"Those aren't terrorists, those are Palestinian freedom fighters" https://t.co/8BabMdpxtH pic.twitter.com/icfx04eAua
For some reason you have omitted the fact he also continued to spread Hamas’ narrative that terrorists are merely freedom fighters & repeated debunked lies about Al Ahli Baptist Hospital
— Michael Elgort 🇺🇦✡️ (@just_whatever) October 23, 2023
He did not deserve to die for being Hamas propaganda tool, but he was not a passer by either https://t.co/y8DguOySNc pic.twitter.com/P4BI2SrcuK
MEMRI: Article In Saudi Daily: The Hamas Attack Was A Suicide Operation Against Innocent Women And Children, Aimed At Thwarting The Plans For Regional Peace And Development
The realm of “international law” is dead. Scores of “international humanitarian lawyers” have ignored, justified, or emboldened the mass rape, beheading, and burning alive of Jews. The institution was on weak footing. It is now done. https://t.co/6F025P53LQ
— Erielle Davidson (@politicalelle) October 24, 2023
Why Jewish lives don’t matter to BLM
Essentially, BLMers have not endorsed Hamas’s attacks because of any real alignment between the struggles of black Americans and Palestinians or Hamas, nor of anything related to ‘black lives’ at all. No, they have excused Hamas and flirted with anti-Semitism because the BLM ideology embraces the mind-numbing oppressor / oppressed categories that all identitarian left organisations today deploy. Under the twisted logic of this mindset, Jews are the oppressors who are always to blame, while Hamas represent the oppressed who can do no wrong. It leads to a sick morality where Hamas’s killings, torturing and kidnapping of babies and grandmothers come to be seen as acceptable – as blows for the oppressed against the oppressors.The Re-Education with Eli Lake: Ep. 80: The Wretched of the Campus
It is good that BLM is finally being exposed for the morally degenerate movement it has become. But it still has much influence in the US and internationally, and can still do much harm. Not least when BLM activists serve as useful idiots for Hamas. Indeed, Hamas welcomes comparisons with BLM. In a 2021 interview, Yahya Sinwar, a Hamas leader in Gaza, made an explicit link, arguing that ‘the same type of racism that killed George Floyd is being used by [Israel] against the Palestinians’. Of course, the murder of Floyd, or the struggles of black Americans generally, in no way justify Hamas’s terrorism.
It should have been evident years ago that BLM was nothing like Martin Luther King or the 1960s civil rights movement. To his credit, New York mayor Eric Adams recently harkened back to that movement in a speech condemning Hamas’s attack on Israel. Adams noted that, since New York has ‘the largest Jewish population outside of Israel’, it bears a special responsibility to be ‘the place that our voices must raise and cascade throughout the entire country’. He then said:
‘Your fight is my fight. That swastika not only displays the pain of anti-Semitism, it [also] displays the pain of racism among African Americans. You marched with us with Dr King. You stood with us with all the fights we have. And I’m saying we’re going to stand with you and stand united together.’
In a time when BLM and the identitarian left are embracing the anti-Semitic death cult that is Hamas, King’s universalist, humanist tradition – which Adams so movingly brought to life in his speech – is one we urgently need to restore.
In this show Eli examines why so many professors and intellectuals have expressed solidarity with the fanatic butchers of Hamas and the thinker who made radical violence cool, Frantz Fanon. His guest is Leon Wieseltier, the founder and editor of Liberties.
Time Stamps:
00:27 Monologue
23:13 Interview with Leon Wieseltier
My Fellow Conservatives: We, Too, Have an Antisemitism Problem
Fantastic episode of @ambXover today with @neontaster & @thatjenmonroe. Noam & Jen provide some of the best, most accurate information about what is currently transpiring in Israel-Palestine available. Go give both of them & their pod a follow & a listen https://t.co/9P2FlMoHko
— Charles Carmichael (@ChuckCarmike07) October 23, 2023
Americans' Support for Israel Is Growing amid War with Hamas
After Hamas' recent attack on Israel, nearly half (48%) of U.S. adult citizens say they are more sympathetic toward the Israelis in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, compared to just 10% who are more sympathetic toward the Palestinians, according to the latest Economist-YouGov survey conducted Oct. 14-17, 2023.
It's also significantly above the 31% who backed Israel in March 2023.
The increased support for Israel is driven by people coming off the fence about the conflict. Since March, the share who sympathize about equally with both sides has fallen from 27% to 23%, and the share who aren't sure which side they back has dropped from 30% to 19%.
The share of Americans who say Israel is either a friend or an ally is up 10 percentage points since July, to 74%.
75% of Democrats now see Israel as a friend or an ally, up 18 percentage points from 57% in July.
The Rockefeller Brothers Fund and BDS
Poll: Young US voters likelier to blame Israel, tend to trend pro-Hamas
A statement from Cambridge University Jewish Society and @UJS_UK regarding @yourcambridgesu pic.twitter.com/suKv1GmQAf
— Cambridge Uni Jewish Society (@Cambridge_JSoc) October 23, 2023
Hey BDS. We also suggest you boycott Apple, Google, Intel, Microsoft, 3M, Alibaba, Amazon, Fujitsu, Vimeo, AOL, Mercedes Benz, Yandex, Applied Materials, AT&T, Broadcom, Citigroup, Unilever, Dell, Dropbox, eBay, Meta (Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp), GM, Huawei, Intuit, Johnson… https://t.co/YQig4nr6SM
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) October 23, 2023
In 1930's Germany, the Nazis staged boycotts against Jews. In 2023 Britain, United ForPalestine organises a boycott against Jewish doctors. pic.twitter.com/Zk3u1m1nka
— GnasherJew®גנאשר #IStandWithIsrael (@GnasherJew) October 24, 2023
This is the depth of hate that @m7mdkurd has for Jews. He ridicules a little boy held hostage by Hamas.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) October 24, 2023
Remember this when your alma mater next invites him to speak on campus. pic.twitter.com/p0NVSdfMy4
They literally ran an entire election cycle on a white supremacist rally from 2017. Don't remember the "no comment, it's free speech" stuff from them. https://t.co/Y80fakBPiC
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) October 24, 2023
Anti-Semitism has become ‘increasingly intolerable’ in American universities
Newsweek Senior Editor-At-Large Josh Hammer says anti-Semitism has become “increasingly totally intolerable” in American universities.
“Jew hatred on the American university campus is not exactly a new phenomenon," he said.
“What is new is just how bad it has gotten.”
“Look at the response to the Hamas war on Israel from the past two weeks – at Harvard of course you had 31 student groups sign this repulsive disgusting letter saying that Israel bore the entire blame for the massacre.”
Mr Hammer said it's not just the professor but also "students themselves".
“We’ve seen at least 30 ... students for justice in Palestine, student chapters all across America, who unequivocally said they stand with Gaza, they stand with Hamas because this is justified resistance.”
If anyone missed this legend, here is another video of him raising the loud&clear voice of Jews on u.s. campuses.
— Adam Albilya - אדם אלביליה (@AdamAlbilya) October 23, 2023
"No university would ever allow a pro-KKK or pro-ISIS rallies. Yet, when it comes to Jewish lives, they allow a pro-Hamas rally."
Laying bare the painful truth of… https://t.co/ymjK7QYF5b pic.twitter.com/pSTq7zZdJY
The center-left commentators who reviewed my book alleged that I exaggerated the impact of ethno-radicalism in academia. That ridiculous argument has now been debunked by American academics, who have made no effort to hide their sentiments after the Hamas terror attacks. https://t.co/OGEHwmp6Jn
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) October 24, 2023
This is an inversion of Rousseau's myth of the noble savage: the new Left has fetishized the Hamas fighter precisely for those traits that the colonial powers once correctly deemed barbaric: resentment of civilization; contempt for individual life; sacrificing women and children. https://t.co/BWNHHZMfRU
— Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ (@realchrisrufo) October 23, 2023
The LGBTQ+ mobs on the one hand raise the rainbow flag 🏳️🌈 and on the other hand, they raise the flag of a society 🇵🇸 that openly slaughters gays, Jews, and women.
— Luai Ahmed (@JustLuai) October 23, 2023
Take it from someone raised in this poison: In the Islamic universe there is no desire for ”peace.” There are no… pic.twitter.com/vVZy1NDR7L
‘I’m Sorry for Undermining the Pro-Palestinian Movement,’ Says Norwegian Student Who Shocked World With Antisemitic Sign
Given that the NSW Greens promoted a protest that culminated in chants of "gas the Jews" at the Sydney Opera House, I very much doubt the Greens say no to anti-Semitism https://t.co/cXTyDlyweo
— Gray Connolly (@GrayConnolly) October 24, 2023
Sarah Daoud—seen below ripping up posters of kidnapped Israelis, while uttering the word “dog” in Arabic—was a 2017 organizer with Chicago Dyke March, which made headlines that year for expelling marchers with Jewish Pride flags. https://t.co/kl5cQh8gTX pic.twitter.com/aJpMlK5aO5
— John-Paul Pagano (@johnpaulpagano) October 24, 2023
Orgs like @AlAwda call for the total elimination of Israel thru the "Right of Return." For Al-Awda's exec Abbas Hamideh, "there's nothing more pleasurable" than the kidnapping, rape & killing of Israeli men, women & children. Here's Hamideh saying the quiet part out loud on Oct 7 pic.twitter.com/7STXcGb3Fq
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) October 24, 2023
NEW Canary Mission profile: Justin Adler is a member of Penn Students Against the Occupation of Palestine, a student group @Penn that authored a statement in support of the Hamas massacre & war crimes against 1,400 Israeli citizens on October 7, 2023. https://t.co/xCw3fsoqdK pic.twitter.com/e7uIGRzUee
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) October 24, 2023
Luton, last Saturday. pic.twitter.com/9E7DAU60cY
— habibi (@habibi_uk) October 24, 2023
Is there anybody who still doesn't realise what kind of an organisation JVL is?
— David Hirsh (@DavidHirsh) October 24, 2023
According to the Ford Report, JVL should be designing educational programmes for Labour Party members. https://t.co/Ai1zuXjcuZ
The fact that JVL and Novara Media are engaging in atrocity denial should dispel any doubts about their rancid antisemitism. They are, to all intents and purposes, propagandists for Hamas. pic.twitter.com/9ExHLhdtqA
— Never Again (@Never_Again2020) October 24, 2023
Sickening denial is rife among British Muslims.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) October 24, 2023
Try Ali Hammuda, a preacher with 161,000 YouTube subscribers.
He calls Hamas "resistance fighters" who broke out of the Gaza "concentration camp".
And the atrocities? Propaganda!
"There was not the beheading of a single child." pic.twitter.com/saLIueNGSE
Notorious antisemite Susan Abulhawa says Hamas protects Palestinians. In her alternative dimension, Hamas didn't start a war and murder, rape and behead 1400 Israelis and kidnap over 220 more. Her profile was already shocking - update on the way.https://t.co/QomBzgaHFY pic.twitter.com/QMbQsDOm8M
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) October 23, 2023
The lesbian club at Columbia, “LionLez,” says “Zionists aren’t invited” to their upcoming movie night, says “only white Jews are allowed to live in Israel” and says “white Jewish people are today and always have been the oppressors of all brown people.” pic.twitter.com/clnXTDBqpJ
— Blake Flayton (@blakeflayton) October 24, 2023
Wollongong mayor Gordon Bradbery condemned by Jewish groups over Hamas comments in pro-Palestinian speech
Carly Douglas
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) October 24, 2023
Herald Sun
A high-profile Melbourne doctor has been slammed for spreading “heinous disinformation” online about the Israel-Hamas war after claiming there was “zero evidence” Hamas beheaded babies.
Outspoken doctor Sara Marzouk, who has 87,000 followers on…
Who is this nutcase mob? pic.twitter.com/R3HQT9xbeS
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) October 24, 2023
St Kilda, Melbourne
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) October 24, 2023
Imagine defacing posters of kidnapped children.
This truly is a fight between the forces of good and evil. pic.twitter.com/NvMTMQWk7W
Committee To Protect Journalists Lists Hamas Members on List of Journalists Killed in Gaza
BBC still can’t bring themselves to call Hamas “terrorists”. Now they are “organisers”. pic.twitter.com/HtHk0Xk9bn
— Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁ (@COLRICHARDKEMP) October 24, 2023
The kicker of this article is wild.
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) October 23, 2023
VOA's White House bureau chief - whose writing style when dealing with Republican offices is somewhere between a petulant child and a smug graduate student - tried to enforce language saying Hamas's atrocities were justified by "occupation." https://t.co/FF2nrnR7PJ pic.twitter.com/FpZjsZUFXz
Boston public radio pulls podcast episode after "Hamas expert" engaged in October 7 denialism.https://t.co/8a9siRD54g pic.twitter.com/e9BPGLRwH2
— Noam Blum 🚡 (@neontaster) October 23, 2023
Hey @NPR, we can send you the GoPro footage and save you the interview.
— Israel ישראל 🇮🇱 (@Israel) October 24, 2023
Good to know you guys do human interest stories on terrorists who behead children. pic.twitter.com/GWMNvrSuBM
Blistering critique of NYT’s many duplicities in the last week — penned by reporter/editor who devoted her career to that paper.https://t.co/Po28e68mHX pic.twitter.com/wlZ34WX3v8
— Jim McCarthy (@JMacNYC) October 24, 2023
(a) No country in the world would have responded like this to an ongoing threat to its own citizens
— James Harris (@JamesHarrisNow) October 24, 2023
(b) If Israel did Hamas would still be there and seeking to kill all of them
(c) Bit weird that you expect Israelis to just meekly accept being slaughtered
Left-leaning media ‘happy to accommodate' Hamas propaganda
Verve Communications Director Prue MacSween has slammed left-leaning media outlets which are “happy to accommodate” Hamas’ propaganda.
Selected journalists have been shown a compilation of raw footage of Hamas’ October 7th terror attacks.
Ms MacSween called for the images to be shared more widely to counter the “left-wing bias”.
“These horrific images shown to selected journalists really need to be shown more broadly, because we are only hearing one side of the story,” she told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
Over 5,000 Palestinians and 1,400 Israelis have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war to date.
‘They have to do better’: ABC slammed for bias coverage of Israel-Hamas conflict
Liberal Senator Hollie Hughes has slammed the ABC on its coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict in the Middle East saying, “they seem to have one view of the world”.
“This is just an ongoing theme with the ABC; they seem to just have one view of the world,” Ms Hughes told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“Until it can be proven completely the other way, they refuse to back down, they refuse to correct the record and they automatically assume that their position is the right one.
"This is the publicly funded broadcaster; they have to do better.
"This isn’t the first time issues have been raised with them yet it just seems to be getting continually worse whilst we’re seeing Mr Anderson's salary package now almost double that of the Prime Minister.”
LinkedIn threatens legal action against website exposing Hamas-supporting users
Wall Street Journal Contributor Has History of Bias Against Israel
ITV apologises for interview with reporter who had called Hamas attack a ‘homecoming’
Tom Gross: The BBC will never forgive Israel for NOT bombing a hospital (& the media stirs up hate)
Tom Gross: Many in media seem to want Israel to behave badly so they can delegitimize it.
A @BBCNews reporter viewed 43 mins of unedited footage of the Oct. 7 Hamas attack, screened because foreign media have disgustingly questioned the extent of the terrorists' savagery.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) October 24, 2023
But for @joelmgunter, it's all about Israel distracting attention from Gaza coverage.… pic.twitter.com/zWXHXNHm7F
Are Our Journalists Idiots?
New York Times Apologizes for Gaza Hospital Coverage
On Oct. 17, the New York Times published news of an explosion at a hospital in Gaza City, leading its coverage with claims by Hamas government officials that an Israeli airstrike was the cause and that hundreds of people were dead or injured.
American and other international officials have said their evidence indicates that the rocket came from Palestinian fighter positions.
The early versions of the coverage - and the prominence it received in a headline, news alert and social media channels - relied too heavily on claims by Hamas, and did not make clear that those claims could not immediately be verified. The report left readers with an incorrect impression.
Times editors should have taken more care with the initial presentation, and been more explicit about what information could be verified.
AP ‘FACT CHECK’ PUSHES DEBUNKED ‘WE JUST DON’T KNOW’ NARRATIVE ON HAMAS’ AL AHLI HOSPITAL LIE
AFTER HAMAS’S ANTISEMITIC MASSACRE, THE GUARDIAN HATES ISRAEL MORE
BBC ARABIC’S RECORD OF OMISSION ON THE TARGETING OF ISRAELI CIVILIANS
My family allowed international media to attend Ma'ayan's funeral that was held yesterday and agreed to allow some clips of the footage livestreamed on to her mother's Facebook account by the Hamas terrorists to be shown.#BringThemHome https://t.co/lYw0Bd1E1a
— Adam Ma’anit (@adammaanit) October 23, 2023
The Best Ever Food Review Show has over 10.7m social media followers. Its latest video, released only 8 days ago and already viewed by over 1m people, features Lebanese food.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) October 24, 2023
It's also erased Israel from the map.
Would host @SonnySided care to explain?https://t.co/qLwXBzMgaK pic.twitter.com/oYIEk5eTVh
You know you fuc-ed up when you go from praising the "heroic Palestinian freedom fighters"
— Adin - עדין (@AdinHaykin1) October 24, 2023
To "actually the Israelis killed themselves..." https://t.co/Zz0XRkx0nd pic.twitter.com/GH6U8X3EDx
LA TIMES’ UNFULFILLED PROMISES: ACCURACY, FAIRNESS, JOURNALISTIC RIGOR, COMPASSION
— Stephen L. Miller (@redsteeze) October 24, 2023
Biden: Goods not entering Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip fast enough
U.S. President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that goods were not entering the Hamas-ruled Gaza Strip fast enough.Martha's Vineyard Resident Blogs About Hamas
Asked when leaving a White House event if the Palestinian enclave was being replenished sufficiently, Biden responded: “Not fast enough.”
Earlier Tuesday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken said Israel should consider “humanitarian pauses” in the war against Hamas to enable goods to enter Gaza.
“Israel must take all possible precautions to avoid harm to civilians. It means food, water, medicine and other essential humanitarian assistance must be able to flow into Gaza and to the people who need it. It means civilians must be able to get out of harm’s way. It means humanitarian pauses must be considered for these purposes,” said Blinken at a U.N. Security Council meeting.
During the White House press briefing on Tuesday, John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council, drew a distinction between a “humanitarian pause” and a “ceasefire.”
“We want to see all measure of protection for civilians. And pauses in operation is a tool and a tactic that can do that for temporary periods of time,” Kirby said. “That is not the same as saying a ‘ceasefire.’ Again, right now we believe a ceasefire benefits Hamas. A general ceasefire.”
Asked to clarify the difference between the two terms, Kirby said it is “a question of duration and scope and size and that kind of thing.”
Crucial context: The island-dwelling multimillionaire, best known for his efforts to anoint Hillary Clinton as the Democratic Party's presidential nominee in 2016, has ties to some of America's most prominent anti-Semites.
• Obama spearheaded the controversial nuclear deal with Iran, the leaders of which routinely call for the destruction of Israel and are the chief sponsors of Hamas.
• The blogger has close ties to Edward Said and Rashid Khalidi, so-called academics who specialized in anti-colonialism and anti-Israel studies.
Khalidi, a former freelance public relations flack for the Palestine Liberation Organization, has made dozens of media appearances since the October 7 attack by Hamas, in which he has sought to put the terrorist atrocities into "context," arguing that Israel's "settler colonialism" and "apartheid" regime was to blame for the murder of innocent civilians.
• Obama has also palled around with Louis Farrakhan, the virulently anti-Semitic leader of the Nation of Islam who has described Jews as "termites" and praised Adolf Hitler as a "very great man."
• Rev. Jeremiah Wright, Obama's longtime pastor, is a notorious anti-Semite. Alas, they are no longer in touch because, according to Wright, "Them Jews aren't going to let him talk to me."
Progressives fume at Fetterman's office over email response to Israel ceasefire letter
Progressives are criticizing Sen. John Fetterman’s (D-PA) office over its reaction to a letter anonymously signed by 411 congressional staffers urging their bosses to promote a ceasefire in Gaza.
Fetterman chief of staff Adam Jentleson sent a team email on Friday, one day after the letter was published, reminding staff of the office’s media relations policy. The rule, Jentleson pointed out, prohibits staffers from making public statements on social media or otherwise.
He noted that staffers are permitted to sign letters or petitions anonymously that go against the first-term senator’s views.
The policy is in step with how most Capitol Hill offices operate. Staffers would be hard-pressed to find a lawmaker willing to employ someone who publicly criticizes his or her boss’s positions rather than address disputes internally, regardless of ideology.
Jentleson discussed this in the email, writing, “As staffers, it is important for us to remember that while we all feel passionately about a lot of issues, we are here to serve John and the people of Pennsylvania."
“As the saying goes, our names are not on the door,” he continued. “In this line of work, it is great to find a member who aligns with your values, however it is rare if not impossible to find one that aligns 100%.”
Head of World Health Organization calls on Hamas to release all the hostages whom they kidnapped from Israel on October 7th: “The longer they are held, the greater risk to their health.”
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) October 24, 2023
Hamas is holding over 200 hostages, including 30 children. Several are known to be wounded. https://t.co/UJUrLlrlCO
‘Daily Wire’ investigation leads to DHS suspending antisemitic employee
A U.S. Department of Homeland Security official in charge of determining asylum decisions has received administrative leave after revelations of her previous employment with the PLO and a huge collection of bigoted social-media postings.
Nejwa Ali has worked at the Department of Homeland Security since July 2019, transferring into a position as Adjudication Officer for the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (CIS) in January. In an article on the Daily Wire published on Oct. 18, Luke Rosiak, the publication’s investigative reporter, presented a broad range of Ali’s social-media opinions, ranging from overt antisemitism and militant anti-Zionism to open support for Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
In response to the infiltration into southern Israel on Oct. 7 by Hamas terrorists, who murdered 1,400 people, wounded more than 4,000 and took some 200 hostages, Ali shared an image of a terrorist parachuting into Israel and wrote, “F*** Israel and any Jew who supports Israel.” She also shared antisemitic images, including of a Jewish nose.
The Daily Wire cited Ali’s anti-Zionism as a potential cause of bias in her work for DHS, given her comments that “Israeli, American privilege is disgusting. When Israelis acknowledge the government and military are solely responsible for the attack. Period,” and “I hold every Israeli accountable for their governments [sic] actions, IF they do not speak against Israel.”
From 2014 through 2015, before her positions with the PLO and DHS, Ali also worked as an intern for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East (UNRWA), the organization that has long come under fire for its Hamas ties and recent scrutiny for receiving $75 million in U.S. funds four days before the attack.
As #Israel is still identifying & burying the dead from the #Hamas massacre, the @UN’s rotten & perverse Commission of Inquiry, led by Navi Pillay, release latest of its baseless & terror white-washing reports against Israel.
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) October 24, 2023
The UN, like Hamas, has Jewish blood on its hands! pic.twitter.com/T1iQ6uA28w
#EU leaders were assertive in condemning the #Hamas massacre of Oct. 7.
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) October 24, 2023
Will @EUCouncil @JosepBorrellF then support the listing of #Samidoun, a PFLP-affiliated & Hamas-supporting group, as a terrorist organization?
Samidoun cont's to incite violence & support terror in Europe. pic.twitter.com/TcyW0986Fx
The Hashemite’s rule over Jordan will always be on edge.
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) October 24, 2023
Even if Queen Rania believed something personally, she can’t express it if it in any way makes Jordanians believe that she’s siding with Israelis.
An uprising could happen overnight. https://t.co/1G28YnVhZp
No he’s not. Roth is continuing his unhinged assault on Israel, while relentlessly making excuses for Hamas. But trust @jdforward for giving him a glowing profile! pic.twitter.com/h7EyzlWSSQ
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) October 24, 2023
Nothing new - Michael Walker enjoys denying evidence & showed his true colours a long time ago. In 2021, he continuously minimised the Uyghur genocide, ignoring several credible legal findings incl an independent Tribunal concluding genocide.
— Jaya Pathak (@jayapathak_) October 24, 2023
He should not be taken seriously. pic.twitter.com/SxDp04WGkY
But wait, how to console suffering Gazans, then?
— habibi (@habibi_uk) October 23, 2023
"Victorious with Allah", they must think of the "pain and loss" inflicted on the "enemies".
And celebrate the glory of martyrdom.
For Allah will "wipe out the disbelievers".
This is death cult Islam. pic.twitter.com/HnPjZJlJFg
Chinese Pundit: China Cannot Condemn Hamas and Support Israel, While It Recognizes Taiwan, Criticizes Chinese Treatment of Uyghurs; Dismisses Concern for Chinese-Israeli “Mixed-Race Girl” Taken Hostage by Hamas #China #Israel #Hamas pic.twitter.com/Lld8xHrJey
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) October 24, 2023
IDF kills at least 10 Hamas terrorists in attempted maritime infiltration
The Israel Guys: Miracle Near Gaza When Israeli Soldier’s "BROKEN" Rifle Saves Hundreds of People
The United States is sending over more US troops to the middle east prompting Israel to delay their ground invasion of the Gaza Strip once again. The Israeli Air Force has been bombing hundreds of Hamas targets every single day in Gaza in preparation for their ground forces.
Two American hostages were released by Hamas in a PR stunt meant to make themselves look semi-human.
Stay tuned for an unbelievable MIRACLE story from an IDF soldier who was sent in to fight terrorists near Gaza. And the terrorist propaganda “news” channel, Al Jazeera, is about to be shut down in Israel.
We in Israel forget that people around the world are surprised at the amount of support of Arab Israelis. Yes. They are our brothers, in school, at work and in arms. @mohammadkabiya @wolfblitzerpic.twitter.com/eocdbrYXsM
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) October 23, 2023
CBP Warns of Hamas and Hezbollah Fighters on Southwest Border
‘Palestinian’ Refugee Busted in Texas for Weapons Training, “Radical” Contacts
Gazans Aren't Innocent, They Are the Water Hamas Swims In -
One of the most persistent myths of the Arab-Israeli conflict is that residents of Gaza are held captive by Hamas. This is light-years removed from reality. The time for pretending there's any daylight between Hamas and the people of Gaza is over.
Hamas recruits are drawn from the local populace. Like other Palestinians, Gazans are born and bred to hate Jews. For them, antisemitism is mother's milk. It saturates their media. It's taught in their schools and preached in their mosques. Palestinian textbooks call for the total destruction of Israel and the annihilation of Jews. Maps show Palestine encompassing all of Israel.
Texts describe Jews as the enemies of Muslims dating back to Muhammad. Zionists are charged with planning the mass murder of Palestinians, a classic case of Freudian projection. The murderers of Israeli women and children are described as heroes and martyrs.
The civilian population of Gaza is the water Hamas swims in. Civilians who support butchers brought the Gaza war on themselves. Israelis understand that their survival depends on the outcome of this conflict.
PMW: Ignoring evidence, PA repeats libel that Israel bombed Gazan hospital
Wounded arrive at Shifa Hospital Gaza City last night:
— Imshin (@imshin) October 24, 2023
a. They still have electricity. pic.twitter.com/FJ2whKQufe
c. Despite these being victims of a missile blast, the wounded appear to be in good shape. Medical staff can be seen bandaging a person with dirty feet but no visible cuts or blood.
— Imshin (@imshin) October 24, 2023
[I'm not a medical professional myself, perhaps any doctors or nurses would care to weigh in] pic.twitter.com/my1zGqDHFp
Street scene yesterday in Khan Younes, south Gaza City.
— Imshin (@imshin) October 24, 2023
"Despite the horror, fear and evacuees," says the narrator, "there is no horror and no fear in Khan Younes. It's not like the disaster in Gaza City."#HamasisISIS#FreeGazazFromHamas #Hamaslieshttps://t.co/rcJjlXJqyx pic.twitter.com/GIJ60e9DqF
Palestinians in Huwara near Nablus, Samaria (West Bank), show where they stand - with Hamas... and Hitler.https://t.co/5fBahlbGso pic.twitter.com/MxR1p1QAA6
— Imshin (@imshin) October 24, 2023
2/ ...when @qumranqu showed me this 👇.
— Imshin (@imshin) October 24, 2023
Apparently the first batch of aid to Gaza is already being sold for a profit. Unless it's from UN stores. No real shortages in Gaza yet, just corrupt UN profiteers hiking prices.
UN in Gaza = Hamas.#UNRWAisascamhttps://t.co/skmiOwoedj pic.twitter.com/sVogs2UJjE
Hamas doing damage control. Its other outlets are distributing links to replace the ones they just lost. https://t.co/mQ1aNaydwS
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) October 23, 2023
Even aid, responsables in Gaza are selling it for a profit 👇👇
— Brother Rachid الأخ رشيد (@BrotherRasheed) October 23, 2023
https://t.co/HqGao1uOWo
The Gaza man who recorded a video of himself celebrating Hamas rockets being fired at Israel before also posting a video of himself crying in a hospital after an Israeli airstrike turns out to be a musician who has praised Hamas on multiple occasions
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) October 24, 2023
pic.twitter.com/OiUVvoNfdF
Spot on caricature in @calcalist👇
— Tammy Rahamimoff-Honig (@RahamimoffTamar) October 24, 2023
In Hebrew: Hamas’s Haled Mash׳al says “If necessary, I’ll die as a shahid at the Four Seasons hotel in Qatar”. pic.twitter.com/lSPtVzXZH9
PreOccupiedTerritory: Israel To Ship Gazans To Syria Where Assad Can Slaughter Them Without International Trouble (satire)
Today is the 40th anniversary of the terrorist attack at the Marine Corps barracks in Beirut, Lebanon in 1983 — the most deadly day in USMC history since Iwo Jima.
— Ron DeSantis (@RonDeSantis) October 23, 2023
We honor their memory and are grateful for their service.
Semper Fi. pic.twitter.com/embwgoj70c
Hezbollah's bombing of the barracks used 15,000-21,000 pounds of TNT. The blast left a crater 40 feet deep and 30 feet wide.
— Gabriel Noronha (@GLNoronha) October 24, 2023
At the time it was the largest non-explosion detonated on Earth. Dozens of Marines were killed instantly, others were buried under the rubble. pic.twitter.com/UhTMK436YF
I know it's a sort of tired question but where's UNIFIL?
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) October 24, 2023
On Aug 31 the Biden admin - reversing the US policy on Israeli sovereignty - endorsed Hezbollah's language that parts of the Israeli Golan Heights are "occupied." They said it was worth it to get UNIFIL renewed.
So...? https://t.co/RTAiUWCxK8
Palestinian Ambassador to Algeria Fayez Abuaita: The World Has a Headache from the Jews’ “Historical Victimhood”; What They Are Doing Today Is Worse than What Was Done to Them in Europe #Antisemitism #Gaza #Hamas #Fatah pic.twitter.com/QGWM8hy0ZV
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) October 24, 2023
German-Egyptian Intellectual Hamed Abdel-Samad: The Days of Shari’a Are Gone; Political Islam Takes Advantage of Western Freedom and Tolerance, It Wants to Destroy the West Like It Destroyed the Arab Countries @hamed_samad pic.twitter.com/DLM6tWe4BQ
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) October 24, 2023
London-Based Iraqi Shiite Scholar Sheikh Amir Al-Quraishi Criticizes the Palestinians for Their Reaction to Hamas’s Attack on Israel: Only Idiots Would Be Happy without Realizing That They Themselves Would Pay the Price #Hamas @SheikhQuraishi pic.twitter.com/qs71kaKIR0
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) October 24, 2023
The WH admits Iran is "actively facilitating" this escalation. And the U.S. is no bystander, passively engaged in the art of dissuasion. It is both a target of these attacks and a participant in the effort to interdict assaults on Israeli territory. https://t.co/ftrLIMc9s4 pic.twitter.com/XP7AWeeHOq
— Noah Rothman (@NoahCRothman) October 24, 2023
Iranian West Asia Expert Dr. Mohammad Shahedi: There Are No Civilians in Israel - It Is a Military-Oriented Colonial Regime, in Which Everyone Has to Serve in the Army #Iran #Hamas #Antisemitism pic.twitter.com/lQ0kwXFCfc
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) October 24, 2023
Mississauga Re/Max Realtor Praises Hamas Terrorism, Saying October 7 Attack Was “Best News I’ve Ever Heard In My Life”
Catholics Against Antisemitism: Now More Than Ever
The absurdity is part of the point. They're antisemites. They do it because they're enjoying themselves. https://t.co/zkyD0hVc2H pic.twitter.com/WsW0rdYj7d
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) October 24, 2023
le suspendre Il y a un footballeur jordanien d'origine palestinienne qui joue au Montpellier FC et qui publie des messages antisémites depuis le 7 octobre. Les médias comptent des centaines de milliers de followers.
— Eye On Antisemitism (@AntisemitismEye) October 23, 2023
There is a Jordanian from Palestinian background football… pic.twitter.com/ij1llgR3tQ
— Meghan McCain (@MeghanMcCain) October 23, 2023
Dr. Miriam Adelson: Our history does not bind us
We are "Am HaNetzach", the Eternal People. That means not only an age-old bond with the Creator but also a constant reckoning with those who seek to destroy us in the most painful ways possible.An Indigenous Zionist Speaks Out
Perhaps Hamas knew this when they launched their attack. Perhaps – despite their official policy of Holocaust denial – they studied the methods of the Nazis, and then replicated them, on-camera, for instant mass-promotion. Perhaps they believed that, like the Nazis, they would succeed in driving away those Jews they did not manage to murder.
But this new foe failed to understand the new Jew of Israel, of our ancient homeland, reborn and never again to be abandoned.
Israelis did not rush to board departing flights. Instead, extra planes had to be made available to accommodate all of the IDF reservists coming back home to fight.
Unlike in the Holocaust, when our people disappeared as ash in the wind, we now locate and identify all final remains of every last victim, to ensure they are buried in dignity with names known for eternity.
And unlike in the Holocaust, when we were adrift and alone in an indifferent world, today's world leaders are lining up to make solidarity visits, despite the threat of rocket barrages, and to wish us victory.
And victorious we shall be.
Given the astonishing waves of volunteerism and mobilization, from every corner of the world and to attend to every need of this nation's lovely citizenry, there can be no other conclusion. As a long-time philanthropist, I find myself moved more than ever before by how much can be given, even by those who have so little.
Because while we are products of our history, we are not bound by it. The Start-Up Nation will now rise up. And though our weapons are modern, though our warriors are blessed with all of the education and values of the 21st century, not to mention iPhones and AC, they will take with them the High Priest's benediction from the Book of Deuteronomy:
"Hear, Israel: Today you are going into battle against your enemies. Do not be fainthearted or afraid; do not panic or be terrified by them. For the LORD your God is the one who goes with you to fight for you against your enemies to give you victory."
I am a Native woman from Peru and my opinion about what is happening in Israel right now is that people have a double standard because people love dead Jews.Over 300 celebrities pen letter to Biden about release of Israeli hostages
When Hamas kills its own civilians, you don’t see anyone on the street saying anything. When Israel attacks Gaza, everyone takes to the streets to chant “Free Palestine,” regardless of whether Israel ordered the evacuation of civilians or whether Hamas forced civilians to stay in their homes, in order to blame Israel for a higher death toll.
When Hamas kills, rapes, beheads babies, and burns Israeli civilians alive, supporters of Palestine celebrate. It’s horrendous.
Jews deserve to live free in their ancestral homeland. And whether individual Israeli Jews are Indigenous to a particular part of the land or not, they do not deserve to be dehumanized. It is heartbreaking to see Hamas atrocities on social media every day.
I think people in general don’t have critical thinking skills. They react impulsively, according to their prejudices, so it’s easy for the Gaza terrorists to make people think that Jews are evil and that we need to get rid of them. This is how the Holocaust started. What begins with words ends in validation by deeds.
What people have to understand is that this war is not about Israel vs. Palestine or Jews vs. Muslims. It is a terrorist group against humanity, not only against Israelis and Palestinians. Israel is fighting for all mankind – including Indigenous people like me.
The reactions I have received for being openly Zionist and Native confirm the nature of the enemy in this fight, and the nature of the people who sympathize with them. I have received repeated death threats and gang rape threats. I have been called a “Zionist pig,” “Zio-Kike,” “fake Native,” “White Spanish colonizer,” “potato face,” etc. The mentality of these people is expressed in the language that they use.
I have also lost friends or people I thought were my friends because I saw them celebrating the mass murder of Jews. Even many Natives (my own people) support Jewish genocide, although Hamas also wants to wipe us off the face of the earth. I have also gained new friends and a lot of support from Zionist Jews and non-Jews. I have received many messages of gratitude and Shabbat dinner invites.
I greatly admire the Jewish people, the resilience and unity they have. I admire that Jews are an Indigenous people who achieved the impossible: they decolonized their homeland and revived their native language, Hebrew. They built a modern high-tech state with a strong army by which they can defend themselves. They are an example to Indigenous people everywhere that our dreams can become reality.
An open letter signed by hundreds of celebrities, including actors, directors, and music artists, urged President Joe Biden to continue his work on freeing the Israeli and U.S. citizens taken hostage by the Hamas terrorist group.
The letter, which was shared online, stated that its signees were relieved that four people who were held hostage by Hamas, two of whom are from the United States and two from Israel, have been released from captivity. However, they informed the president that they still have "overwhelming concern" for the 220 hostages, 30 of whom are children.
"We all want the same thing: Freedom for Israelis and Palestinians to live side by side in peace," the letter read. "Freedom from the brutal violence spread by Hamas. And most urgently, in this moment, freedom for the hostages."
The letter also thanked Biden for his support for both Jewish people and Palestinians, both of whom have been "terrorized" by Hamas. Additionally, the signees have asked "everyone" to remain adamant about the release of the hostages, as "no hostage can be left behind."
Among the letter's signees are actors Bradley Cooper, Billy Crystal, Gal Gadot, and Jack Black, as well as directors Eli Roth, Zack Snyder, and David Lowery. Musicians Lana Del Rey, Katy Perry, and Madonna were also among the signees.
Barak Bachar's full statement. Worth listening to it all. https://t.co/KJhnv5bMI4 pic.twitter.com/tOXFVlj6NK
— Imshin (@imshin) October 24, 2023
Simply beyond words!
— Rabbi Shmuel Reichman (@ReichmanShmuel) October 24, 2023
A young Israeli boy sings Shema and blows the shofar to inspire the IDF soldiers before they enter the front lines.
Shema is the Jewish prayer that serves as the centerpiece of the morning and evening Jewish prayer services, and reminds us to connect… pic.twitter.com/MKzMRrCuD7
Kaddish for the memory of the Israeli victims inside the Tottenham stadium before the game 🇮🇱💙🤍@Sport1pod pic.twitter.com/soiEEtJ0Bl
— Spurs Israel (@SpursIL) October 23, 2023
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