Douglas Murray: Britain is the new capital of anti-Israel hate
I have spent recent weeks in Israel, and goodness knows this is a country that has plenty of challenges. But one question I have been asked a lot by an alarmingly wide array of Israelis is: “What happened to Britain?”Melanie Phillips: Is Britain going wobbly on Israel?
Generally, I get protective after this question, and reassure people that Britain is still Britain and that our core of decency remains as it always was. But the response is always the same: “But these marches?” Now perhaps they will say “... and the vote?”
It amazes most Israelis – as it amazes me – that Britain has seen some of the worst scenes of all the anti-Israel marches across the world. And I say “anti-Israel” for a reason. The first protests in London happened before Israel had even begun its military response to October 7. Rallies were held within hours of the massacres. To most Israelis this is nearly unfeasible.
What other country would see 1,400 of its citizens slaughtered, 240 kidnapped and countless more wounded for life, and not be allowed even a day to mourn? What other country, having suffered a set of atrocities hardly superseded in the whole history of violence wouldn’t get even one day of sympathy?
Only the Jewish state. And everybody in Israel knows as much. Pakistan is currently in the process of forcibly deporting two million Afghans. Nobody cares. Bashar al-Assad is in his twelfth year of killing Muslims in Syria and the world’s cameras turned away long ago. Only Israel, when involved in any military action, or even when it is simply on the receiving end of extreme violence, cannot rely even on the world’s understanding.
And it is in this light that Israel notices the British politicians calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. The ignorance of a large number of figures in British political life, from Humza Yousaf to Jess Phillips, can hardly be exaggerated. As it happens, a ceasefire of a kind existed in Gaza. Israel withdrew from Gaza unilaterally, and very painfully, in 2005 – removing every Jew from the strip. They handed over the land and got rockets in return.
Cameron, who is due to visit Israel next week, is taking pains to stress that Britain’s foreign policy positions remain unchanged. Yet there is alarm that his appointment signifies a hardening of attitude towards Israel.Josh Hammer: After Hamas Pogrom, Qatar Must Finally Pay For Its Sponsor of Terrorism
On a visit to Turkey in 2010, for example, Cameron notoriously remarked: “Gaza cannot and must not be allowed to remain a prison camp.”
Even before his return, there were signs that the government was increasing pressure on Israel and weaponizing Hamas propaganda. In a speech on Monday, Sunak stated that “too many civilians” had died in Gaza and that Israel “must take all possible measures to protect innocent civilians, including at hospitals.”
But there is no way of knowing how many Gazan civilians have died since Hamas makes the incredible claim that the numbers it says have been killed were all civilians with no acknowledgment of any terrorists among them.
More ominously still, Cameron’s second-in-command Andrew Mitchell, who is now the Foreign Office spokesman in the Commons, has a history of hostility towards Israel.
On Tuesday, he lurched into one-sided sympathy for Gaza and sniping at Israel. Making no mention of the evidence that Hamas has been blocking fuel and other essential supplies to Gaza’s hospitals, he said, “Hospitals should be places of safety. … It is impossible to comprehend the pain and loss that innocent Palestinians are enduring.”
Worse, Mitchell quoted Robert Mardini, the director-general of the International Committee of the Red Cross, saying that Gaza hospitals cannot be targeted under any circumstances. The ICRC, said Mitchell, was the guardian of international humanitarian law and the Geneva Conventions.
But Mardini’s strictures misrepresent Israel’s position and ignore the misuse by Hamas of Gaza’s hospitals. International law stipulates that if hospitals are used as weapons or rocket bases from which attacks are planned and delivered, as Hamas uses them, they lose all protections and are considered a legitimate military target provided they’re given advance warnings. Israel has followed these legal conditions to the letter.
More ominously still, Mitchell—who is also from the liberal establishment wing of the Tory party—indicated that the British government is no longer supporting Israel over the attempt by the Palestinian Authority to arraign it for “war crimes” before the International Criminal Court.
When Boris Johnson was prime minister, he said the ICC had no jurisdiction in Israel, that Palestine was not a sovereign state and that such an inquiry was a prejudicial attack on a friend and ally of the United Kingdom.
This week, however, Mitchell said: “It is not for ministers to seek to state where the ICC has jurisdiction; that is for the chief prosecutor,” who has said his office has “jurisdiction over all crimes committed within the territory of the state of Palestine by either party, including events currently taking place in Gaza and the West Bank.”
Sunak’s support for Israel and the Jewish people is doubtless genuine; but without a proper understanding of what that involves, such support can only be shallow.
He has been outmaneuvered, it would seem, by the poisonously anti-Israel Foreign Office with its deep connections to that very same liberal establishment that Sunak hopes will deliver him political victory—and which, it is now feared, will once again hang Israel out to dry.
Sunak may not have just delivered the final blow to the Tories’ electoral prospects. He may also have shown, at this seismic moment, that he doesn’t have what it takes to defend civilization against barbarism.
In a now-infamous recent podcast recording on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza, former President Barack Obama lectured: "You have to admit that nobody's hands are clean, that all of us are complicit to some degree."
Ironically for such a narcissist, Obama is painfully lacking in self-awareness. It is Obama himself who doggedly pursued a grand strategic "realignment" in the Middle East, away from Israel and America's traditional Sunni Arab allies and toward the terrorist Iranian regime and the Muslim Brotherhood (for which Hamas is the Palestinian-Arab offshoot). The Biden administration, reliably acting as a third Obama term, has stayed the course—evinced by a brand-new alleged U.S. sanctions waiver that would enrich the Tehran mullahcracy to the tune of $10 billion.
The Iranian regime is the "head of the snake," as Israeli intelligence is known to refer to it, when it comes to state-funded Islamism and jihadism across the Middle East. But often absent from the discussion is Iran's chief Sunni ally, a fabulously wealthy tiny emirate that funds and houses Hamas and disseminates Muslim Brotherhood-style Islamism throughout the region via its state-owned network, Al Jazeera: Qatar.
In the aftermath of the single largest slaughter of Jews since the defeat of Nazi Germany, as well as the single biggest American hostage crisis since Tehran in 1979, Qatar cannot be allowed to get away with its duplicity any longer.
Along with Iran, Qatar is one of the primary state bankrollers of Hamas. It is also the physical home of Hamas' organizational leaders, who live lavishly in five-star luxury hotels in Doha, far removed from the mayhem in Gaza. The Qatari regime has provided material aid and comfort to myriad other Islamist outfits, once even offering banking services for the branch of ISIS responsible for the brutal on-camera beheading of American journalist Steven Sotloff in 2014.
Qatar, via both diplomatic support and Al Jazeera's fanning of the flames of Islamism, was also the tip of the spear of the tumultuous Arab Spring uprisings a decade ago. Today, Qatar's state-sponsored Islamism makes it a convenient ally of Iran—although the emirate's non-Islamist Gulf Cooperation Council neighbors, such as Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and the United Arab Emirates, view it with skepticism if not outright disdain.
Qatar manages to evade Western scrutiny for its sundry malign activities via a multifaceted strategy, centered around Al Udeid Air Base, strategic Western investments, and a sprawling, deeply sophisticated information operation.
Detroit cops offer $15,000 reward to find synagogue leader Samantha Woll's killer after suspect was arrested but then RELEASED when they failed to file warrant
Crime Stoppers of Michigan are offering a $15,000 reward for information that leads to arrest in the murder case of Samantha Woll, a Detroit synagogue leader.Only a Preventative Attack on Hamas Could Have Averted the Current Crisis
Thursday's announcement comes just days after police released a suspect from custody without filing charges.
Woll, 40, was fatally stabbed at her Lafayette Park home on October 21 as she returned from a wedding.
Authorities believe Woll was attacked inside her home before stumbling outside. She was found at around 6.30am and pronounced dead at the scene.
She had been stabbed several times, and a trail of blood led to her home.
In the weeks following Woll’s death, police interviewed several persons of interest.
An unidentified man was arrested in the Kalamazoo area on November 8. However, he was released the following weekend without charges.
At the time, the Wayne County Prosecutor's Office said the man was released due to a lack of police paperwork including a warrant request.
However, unnamed sources told Local 4 that the suspect made ambiguous statements to detectives that were not enough to warrant murder charges.
The suspect reportedly stopped talking to police by the time he was taken to the Detroit area and hired an attorney.
Under Michigan law, suspects cannot be held without being charged for more than three days.
Any prospects for peace will have to follow on an Israel military victory, which in turn involves learning from the mistakes that made Hamas’s initial, blood-soaked success possible. In his general evaluation of the war thus far, Yaakov Amidror urges the Jewish state to rediscover its commitment to preemption:The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Tunnels and Anti-Semites
Over the years the defense establishment and the political leadership let go of the concept of a “preemptive strike,” let alone the notion of launching such a war.
No longer. The mood of the country has been transformed and so should the support for Israel abroad. Israel’s future leaders must restore to the tool kit of national security the understanding that wars of choice are legitimate. Israel must seriously weigh preventive action to push away the buildup of military capabilities which threaten it—not only in terms of the nuclear threat in all its manifestations, but also the removal of acute conventional threats. The “Begin Doctrine” (of preemptive strikes against nuclear targets, first in Iraq in 1981, then in Syria in 2007 and beyond) should be applied also to organizations such as Hizballah when they attempt to acquire tiebreaker technologies.
A small country such as Israel, surrounded by many threats but possessing high technology, must occasionally embark on a preventive war. This was the one measure that could have prevented the catastrophe of October 7.
The full podcast crew is back today to discuss the weird moment when people started to crow about how the Israelis weren’t finding the Hamas tunnels at the hospital—only to fall silent when they were found. And the anti-Semitism explosion just gets worse, with Elon Musk, Candace Owens, Charlie Kirk, and Tucker Carlson playing along.Hamas Cheerleaders Are All Over Instagram
Israeli influencer Hen Mazzig says 'world will never understand our pain' over October 7
‘Shame on you’: Sacha Baron Cohen accuses TikTok of ‘creating the biggest antisemitic movement since the Nazis’
The story makes it clear that TikTok is being called out for antisemitic content. This has nothing to do with shutting down pro-Palestinian voices & everything to do with tackling hate speech.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) November 17, 2023
So why, @nytimes, does your subheader twist the story?https://t.co/IhdoR3gAaa pic.twitter.com/uYIL2ATNli
China Justifies Hamas’ Terror Attack on Israel
Seeing Pakistanis condemn the State of Israel because it was founded after World War 2 in order to create a homeland for a religious minority in a territory that was partitioned between two ethno-religious groups is… something.
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 17, 2023
Bennett points out that Israel made this deal to be a good neighbor. Israel doesn’t need the energy from Jordan.
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) November 16, 2023
But Jordan badly needs more water.
It’s cutting off its nose to spite its face. Good luck with that. https://t.co/IhAMG5t4aw
Bahraini crown prince: October 7 was barbaric.
— Jonathan Schanzer (@JSchanzer) November 17, 2023
Moroccan and Jordanian rhetoric has been decidedly vitriolic toward Israel. But Bahrain and UAE are holding the line among Israel’s peace partners. https://t.co/trfmxwOr89
North Carolina Democrats reject Jewish caucus, face bipartisan rebuke
This is what @RepDanGoldman @danielsgoldman & staff confronted when they showed up to work today. It is a direct result of his speaking out against anti-Semitism & supporting Israel’s right to self-defense. Defacing his office is not a form of protest, it is a deplorable crime. pic.twitter.com/NqHHiNCtF9
— Douglas M. Schneider (@DougSchneiderBK) November 17, 2023
WATCH: @hillary__vaughn: "Do you regret using the phrase 'from the river of the sea'? It's used by terrorists to call for the genocide of the Jewish people."
— Steve Guest (@SteveGuest) November 15, 2023
Dem. Rep. Rashida Tlaib ignores.
REPORTER: "Are you antisemitic?"
Tlaib ignores the question. pic.twitter.com/nP9zhUepiN
#BREAKING: @ASU has canceled the event featuring @RepRashida that was set to take place on campus today.
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 17, 2023
Thank you ASU for making it clear that extremist, hateful, antisemitic views are not welcome on campus! pic.twitter.com/1V7VE6kc4g
They can’t find a single rabbi to support them who isn’t mentally ill
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) November 17, 2023
(This is Rabbi “Jessica” Rosenberg) https://t.co/hW1Hu0iKva pic.twitter.com/RLWgFBsZfh
This is literally PR for Hamas.
— Justin Spiro, LCSW ๐ฎ๐ฑ (@Jusrangers) November 16, 2023
Any word on the hostages, or not your concern? https://t.co/8Pa7MKO8oQ
DSA using *a watermelon* as part of an attack against the first black leader of House Democrats https://t.co/n2lx0ygIj1
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) November 16, 2023
Husband and wife couple, Yosef and Ella, were seriously injured when Hamas threw a grenade into their home on Oct 7.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 17, 2023
They were recued and sent to separate hospitals. Here they are reuniting for the first time after 40 days apart. pic.twitter.com/7oXdsuuqqQ
Celebrations of new opening of a synagogue in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/nRUFeBfCup
— Michael Weingardt (@Michael_Wgd) November 16, 2023
These soldiers came home from the front to meet their newborn babies for the first time ๐
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 17, 2023
Am Yisrael Chai. The People of Israel Live. pic.twitter.com/OncLBKOKn9
Funeral of Noah Marciano, who was murdered in the captivity of Hamas.
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 17, 2023
Noa's mother paid tribute to her: "Our pain has become Israel’s pain." ๐ฎ๐ฑ๐ pic.twitter.com/RbzhbtsjmZ
In the last several days, the IDF announced the deaths of 9 additional soldiers who were killed in the war against Hamas. We will forever remember them as heroes. ๐ฏ️
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 17, 2023
Since the IDF began fighting Hamas on the ground in Gaza, 53 soldiers have been killed in battle. May their… pic.twitter.com/MWkW2JPoiN
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his wife Sara paid a condolence visit at the home of the family of the late Maj. Moshe Yedidya Leiter, a Shaldag Unit company commander, who fell in battle in the Gaza Strip.https://t.co/HjslskjQXf pic.twitter.com/qT6ccRasp2
— Prime Minister of Israel (@IsraeliPM) November 16, 2023
Ata Jaber, who only a few years ago was the captain of the youth team of Israel, played today in the uniform of the Palestine national team in a solidarity game with Gaza, standing for a minute of silence for all the terrorists of Hamas and singing the Palestinian national… pic.twitter.com/KEBmovoIdw
— Michael Weingardt (@Michael_Wgd) November 17, 2023
Israeli security forces killed three gunmen in an overnight operation in the northern West Bank city of Jenin. pic.twitter.com/9NxXXmXb6P
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 17, 2023
Also worth noting when given a choice between a shared state where both people co-exist, two states, or a Palestinian state from the river to the sea, 77.7% choose the last option. pic.twitter.com/lNZHgdxaTx
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 17, 2023
By far the most popular institutions in Gaza are the terrorists—and the butchers, rapists, beheaders, slaughterers, and barbarians in the Al Qassam Brigade are almost universally loved. The most popular people in Gaza are the ones who target Israeli civilians. pic.twitter.com/wumZ04hzLJ
— David Reaboi, Late Republic Nonsense (@davereaboi) November 17, 2023
2/ Meanwhile Israeli TV satire show Eretz Nehederet made a hilarious skit about Saleh. You can get the gist even without translation. #MrFAFOhttps://t.co/TqDBhplKsl
— Imshin (@imshin) November 17, 2023
Pentagon’s deputy press secretary on Thursday confirmed three more attacks against US forces in Syria since Tuesday, raising the total number of attacks on US troops in the Middle East to 58 since Oct. 17, including 27 in Iraq and 31 in Syria.
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) November 16, 2023
The US has so far launched three… pic.twitter.com/FpYlkz6gOe
"We assure you that we will do whatever is necessary in this historic battle (against Israel)," Iran's IRGC Quds Force Chief Esmail Qa'ani said in a message to Mohammed al-Deif, the commander Hamas’ military wing.
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) November 16, 2023
“Your brothers in the Axis of Resistance stand united with you …… pic.twitter.com/3QXGKUKasC
IRGC QF commander sent a message to Hamas' military wing Al Qassam terror commanders.
— Aleph ื (@no_itsmyturn) November 16, 2023
tl;dr: "good job, but we're not in." pic.twitter.com/UcT7gDkAeB
Department of Education investigating seven schools over antisemitism and Islamophobia allegations
Israeli Actress Seeks FBI Probe on Palestinian Funds
.@noatishby calls out the hatred of Israel & Jews allowed to fester at American colleges.
— Ways and Means Committee (@WaysandMeansGOP) November 15, 2023
"Jewish students are being harassed, threatened, and attacked with violent rage. But we have exposed that this violence did not happen overnight nor is it an accident. It has been planned,… pic.twitter.com/BfQAv6ceES
100 Harvard Profs Criticize University President for Statement Opposing Campus Anti-SemitismStudents for Justice in Palestine was built and shaped by individuals with ties to American tax-exempt charities that funded terrorism.@noatishby discusses the tactics such groups use to brainwash students into hating Israel & intimidating Jewish students.@RepLaHood pic.twitter.com/VAvsvt55eT
— Ways and Means Committee (@WaysandMeansGOP) November 15, 2023
Last night, I and 25 other students resigned from the Harvard Graduate Student Union over a growing track record of disgraceful behavior in the aftermath of Hamas's attack on Israeli civilians on October 7. https://t.co/I1VsUbftBG
— Ari Ne'eman (@aneeman) November 17, 2023
Colleges banned groups over antisemitism. Then new ones formed.
๐บNEW PDE TV! @esanzi & @jaypgreene discuss rising antisemitism and anti-Israel sentiment in American K-12 schools: How parents can identify it and what they can do about it.
— Parents Defending Education (@DefendingEd) November 16, 2023
WATCH HERE: https://t.co/1sFeTigeJF
Why is antisemitism so rife in UK academic settings? I have never found student life more difficult
Always appreciate the honesty of the protesters https://t.co/qzk8eDcrZO
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) November 17, 2023
With the publishing of "The Violence of Zionist Narratives," the editors of @AmherstStudent have forsaken "impartiality" to promote the lies of a notorious antisemite.https://t.co/Dj4CzwDJ6V pic.twitter.com/ePLLrjTAEX
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 17, 2023
On October 10, @GWUSJP put out a statement openly supporting Hamas and justifying the barbaric massacre Hamas carried out on October 7. pic.twitter.com/FmOmKB8pJ1
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 17, 2023
THREAD: Beginning at around 2:40pm, students unfurled a banner with the words "Free Palestine," "Divest Now," and "Ceasefire Now" in the lobby of @ColumbiaLaw's main building and spoke into a megaphone, disturbing ongoing classes and violating school policy, a source tells me. pic.twitter.com/LgexfextIr
— Zach Kessel (@zach_kessel) November 16, 2023
The most cartoonish part of this moral idiocy parade is the woman who briefly removes her mouth tape to say they do not consent to the filming of their public protest — which I’m told violated NU Law policies in flagrant and arguable ways: https://t.co/Mp04tTWtxI
— Guy Benson (@guypbenson) November 17, 2023
BREAKING: Chaotic scene at @scotiabank headquarters in Toronto with multiple Police units onsite & staff evacuated as Palestinian protestors occupy the premises & scream genocide accusations.
— Rowan Thee Stallion ๐ (@canmericanized) November 17, 2023
Will Finance Minister @cafreeland freeze their bank accounts? pic.twitter.com/bpcXTJXZtZ
Reach out to voice your concern regarding the safety of Jewish patients in Amena Alkeswani's care:
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 16, 2023
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UCLA - a woman holds up an appalling sign equating Jews to Nazis.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 16, 2023
Such analogies are deemed antisemitic according to the IHRA definition of antisemitism and should never be accepted in contemporary society.
Recognize her? DM us. pic.twitter.com/lyKQukiWGy
UPDATE: the State of New York Supreme Court Appellate Division has confirmed an ongoing investigation is taking place into Victoria Ruiz’s conduct after she was caught ripping down a poster of kidnapped Israelis.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 17, 2023
Ruiz apologized for her actions and then stepped down from her… https://t.co/ehI7nShO32 pic.twitter.com/3JY9oC0ne9
Dr. Alhusain Aly serves as a physician specializing in Internal Medicine at the Veterans Affairs Southern Nevada Healthcare System located in North Las Vegas.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 17, 2023
Shockingly, Dr. Aly labeled the October 7th Hamas terror attack in Israel as "resistance" and claimed that "Zionist… pic.twitter.com/crqJYAmiJc
A screen record of his Facebook profile page๐ pic.twitter.com/hIFdluLCTH
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 17, 2023
Binghamton University (NY)- a classroom reserved for the Jewish student organization BUZO was plastered with pro Hamas and anti Israel posters.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 17, 2023
Students and faculty believe the radical and violent group Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP) are behind the stunt to intimidate… pic.twitter.com/WGvQ1MPSGj
UPDATE: the men involved in the brutal assault of Tulane Jewish students have been identified as a father and two son team:
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 17, 2023
- Abraham Quraan (father)
- Majdaleen Quraan (son #1 with mask)
- Mohammed Quraan (son #2 without mask)
Abraham is married to Sarab Quraan, who blamed the… https://t.co/4Etjq6IIQD pic.twitter.com/04GsTrcQCg
Anti-Israel protests stage a demonstration against @josh_hammer during his speech at the University of Michigan.
— Visegrรกd 24 (@visegrad24) November 17, 2023
You are only allowed do discuss the Israel-Hamas war from a single perspective at most university campuses
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At @Concordia University in Montreal, a woman screams “kill them” and “you are like the Nazis” at a Jewish student. pic.twitter.com/iBfsafCGY1
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 17, 2023
On Wednesday night, members and supporters of Students for Justice in #Palestine (SJP) at UC Santa Barbara staged a walk-out and disrupted a student senate meeting, and even physically assaulted a student. These protesters did everything they could to disrupt the meeting and… pic.twitter.com/DF5HuhREqN
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 17, 2023
"We are Great Britain but we can't do anything against genocide instead we support and enable it"
— Harry's Place (@hurryupharry) November 16, 2023
The mass hysteria that an Israeli military op against genocidal terrorists is itself genocide is inversely proportional to the pressure applied on govt not to stop Assad in Syria pic.twitter.com/GLy8HdJivx
This is reportedly outside Fremont High School (@FremontTigers) in Oakland, CA @OUSDNews. They removed the American Flag and replaced it with a Palestinian one. pic.twitter.com/aEph2TeeYy
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 16, 2023
It’s appropriate that the students are raising their bloody hands—like the Palestinians who lynched two lost IDF reservists in a police station in Ramallah in 2000. https://t.co/GMY4cdZTad pic.twitter.com/ufjhhAEUQf
— David Reaboi, Late Republic Nonsense (@davereaboi) November 17, 2023
I love it when the Jew-hating cowards get Community Noted! pic.twitter.com/OLrvQap2o6
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 17, 2023
These pro-Hamas propagandists are so exhaustingly dumb.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 16, 2023
The Dean is literally telling her no posters are allowed there, not that the content of the posters is the reason. They are trying to compare this to tearing down flyers of hostages on areas where flyers are allowed. https://t.co/tKk66tf0pw
Leftists be like pic.twitter.com/LwYP791KKx
— PauseFish ๐ชฉ๐บ๐ฆ๐บ๐ธ๐ฆ☭⃠ (@PogFishPoster) November 17, 2023
Israeli group slams int’l journalists body for acting as Hamas propagandists
CNN Stealth Edits Headline That Said Jewish Homicide Victim 'Fell and Hit His Head'
CAMERA’S NEW BILLBOARD DEPLORES BIASED NEW YORK TIMES DEPICTION OF HOSTAGE POSTER VANDALISM
Check out CAMERA's billboard across from @nytimes building.
— CAMERAorg (@CAMERAorg) November 16, 2023
NYT has suggested a moral equivalence between those who display posters drawing attention to the plight of innocents held hostage by Hamas and the antisemites who tear them down.
Don't let them whitewash Jew-hatred. pic.twitter.com/9MzHALU8n1
Further information on Camilla can be found here. https://t.co/IYgQk00QCL
— GnasherJew®ืื ืืฉืจ #IStandWithIsrael (@GnasherJew) November 17, 2023
MSNBC has helpfully translated the calendar in the hostage basement of the Rantisi Hospital. Thanks to Mehdi Hassan’s translation, you can all see it starts on October 7. Now I wonder, why might Hamas have a calendar starting October 7 in a hospital basement? ๐ค https://t.co/GHMGpb2z1v pic.twitter.com/npVRDL0j49
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 17, 2023
Glenn engaging is Jew-baiting as per the norm. Israel hasn't existed for over one hundred years, so he must mean that the Sulzberger family was Zionist before Israel was created. This is 100% false, Sulzberger was an outspoken anti-Zionist. And there is no evidence that the… https://t.co/pe0cdQLk9V
— David Bernstein (@ProfDBernstein) November 17, 2023
It'd be worth pointing out that Jews are donors to Republican and conservative causes far out of proportion to their demographics, but Charlie already knows this because the same Jewish donors helped launch his organization and career https://t.co/75n30mbOhN
— Noah Pollak (@NoahPollak) November 17, 2023
Chait is really really struggling to come to terms with the number of House Democrats, Democratic staffers, and left-wing activists who he can no longer deny are antisemites https://t.co/H8nlfCRDtV
— Sunny (@sunnyright) November 17, 2023
I don’t know who this guy is. But now is the time for him to consider a sales job or mixology or something where he doesn’t have to rely on instinct. https://t.co/i7TIG6GOUU
— Abe Greenwald (@AbeGreenwald) November 17, 2023
Journalist is angry she acted as an advocate on an issue her paper covers and then is told she cannot cover that issue for three months. Seems to have an issue with the fact that she is required to be an unbiased journalist - not an advocate. We will see more of this. https://t.co/SETHTWMnwk
— Shane Hensinger ๐บ๐ธ๐๐บ๐ฆ (@CaliforniaFirst) November 17, 2023
Paul Kessler’s death wasn’t really about Israel. Yet this is the coverage it got from key news orgs.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 17, 2023
If you can’t tell that the press has an institutional problem w trying to diminish the value of Jewish lives and cover for anti-Jewish violence, I don’t know what to tell you. pic.twitter.com/rqycEkKybA
There once was a dunce at the Times
— Sean Davis (@seanmdav) November 17, 2023
Who wrote “poetry” without any rhymes.
She really hates Jews
And hopes they will lose
Their war to stop terrorist crimes. https://t.co/ViEhHlxzq1
So the artist who painted these in a Melbourne suburb with a sizeable Jewish population is attending pro-Palestinian rallies? Local council is funding this? https://t.co/nA8y9PbcSP pic.twitter.com/M8aT2MwFvj
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) November 17, 2023
Mural in Balaclava to be removed following community backlash
City of Port Phillip Councillor Marcus Pearl has confirmed the mural above shop fronts in Balaclava is being removed after receiving community backlash.
The mural funded by the state government received backlash from the Jewish community saying the painting reflected anti-Semitic tropes of Jewish men.
“I am deeply sorry for the offence this has caused,” Mr Pearl told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“I’ve received many, many phone calls and complaints from locals.
“I can confirm that the City of Port Phillip has commenced the process of removing the mural."
Argentina ๐ฆ๐ท conservative presidential candidate @JMilei waves Israel ๐ฎ๐ฑ flag today ๐
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 16, 2023
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Tens of thousands of Brazilians took to the streets today to protest against Lula government and in repudiation of its non-support for Israel.
— Visegrรกd 24 (@visegrad24) November 16, 2023
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Below is a link to a podcast on which I appeared a few days ago with @tmgoldenberg1 - we talked a little #Jewish history, our feelings on #October7massacre & #antisemitism, & our need to do "something" about it.
— Captain Allen (@CptAllenHistory) November 17, 2023
We've also discussed teaming up on other projects, at least one of… https://t.co/mS0r4fWVZu
We will not go quietly in response to the wave of Jew hatred sweeping across communities and campuses. My comments on @FoxNews following the 300,000 strong rally against Jew hatred yesterday:#EndJewHatred pic.twitter.com/6kskHgwvw2
— Brooke Goldstein (@GoldsteinBrooke) November 16, 2023
It was an honor to be reporting LIVE on Fox Business from the rally against antisemitism in Washington DC — nearly 300,000 people united against the rise of Jew hatred
— Brooke Goldstein (@GoldsteinBrooke) November 16, 2023
Even though this was a pro-Israel rally, terrorism threatens us all. The world needs to wake up and understand… pic.twitter.com/hqkTWwmOA4
It's been 40 days since Hamas brutally kidnapped over 240 people and dragged them into Gaza. We cannot stop working to #BringThemHome. Thank you, @BILD and my friend CEO Mathias Dรถpfner, for keeping the hostages at the forefront of the public mind. https://t.co/DdR5ocd0Vo
— Jonathan Greenblatt (@JGreenblattADL) November 16, 2023
Yoga in Tel Aviv
— Visegrรกd 24 (@visegrad24) November 17, 2023
Bring them back home! pic.twitter.com/Jvs8L9Hr6P
IDF Golani soldiers held a memorial ceremony for their fallen friends inside of a former Hamas training base, which was the point of departure for terrorists who carried out the Oct 7 massacre in Israel.
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 17, 2023
The site is now marked with a giant Jewish star. pic.twitter.com/6X5e9gijn5
We will win and Shabbat Shalom
— Eye On Antisemitism (@AntisemitismEye) November 17, 2023
Bless the hostages, their families and remember the 1300
Israelis murdered pic.twitter.com/Vyg3vIwIRn
Shabbat Shalom ๐ฎ๐ฑ❤️ pic.twitter.com/1sIEhLygNB
— ๐ฆ Nil ื ืืื (@NiliSaar72) November 17, 2023
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