Special Rapporteur accused of ‘gross violations of UN rules’ on Australia trip
United Nations Special Rapporteur on Palestinian Rights Francesca Albanese breached UN rules by having her trip to Australia funded by pro-Palestinian lobby groups, according a UN watchdog NGO.Calls to oust U.N. official over Australian trip funded by Palestinian lobby groups
Albanese was in Australia last week, during which she addressed the National Press Club, delivered the Edward Said Memorial Lecture in Adelaide and made several media appearances. The staunch Israel critic has in the past posted on social media about the “Jewish lobby”, endorsed comparisons of Israel to Nazi Germany and justified terrorism against Israeli civilians.
In a letter to UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Wednesday, UN Watch executive director Hillel Neuer accused Albanese of “gross violations of UN rules and basic professional ethics”.
“Her recent trip to Australia as Special Rapporteur was sponsored by known Palestinian lobby groups in that country: The Australian Friends of Palestine Association and Australia Palestine Advocacy Network, as well as the Free Palestine Melbourne and Palestinian Christians in Australia,” Neuer wrote, adding that Albanese “repeatedly echoed the Hamas narrative, claiming Israel’s right to self-defence was ‘non-existent’.”
Neuer noted that Article 3 of the Code of Conduct for UN Human Rights Council Special Procedures requires that representatives not “‘seek nor accept instructions’ from any ‘non-governmental organisation or pressure group whatsoever,’ or accept any ‘favour, gift or remuneration’ from any ‘non-governmental source for activities carried out in pursuit of his/her mandate.’”
An expensive Australian trip last week by a UN official who told Hamas they have “a right to resist” was funded by Palestinian lobby groups in breach of the UN’s own Code of Conduct, according to a watchdog group that today filed papers with the world body calling for her removal.
In a letter sent today by UN Watch, an independent Swiss non-governmental watchdog group that holds special consultative status with the United Nations, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres is being asked to take action to remove Francesca Albanese from her post as the UN Human Rights Council’s special rapporteur tasked with investigating “Israel’s violations.”
The full text of the letter follows below.
22 November 2023
Secretary-General Antonio Guterres
The United Nations
New York, NY 10027
United States
Dear Secretary-General Guterres,
We are deeply concerned over gross violations of UN rules and basic professional ethics by Ms. Francesca Albanese, the UN Special Rapporteur on Palestinian human rights. Her recent trip to Australia as Special Rapporteur was sponsored by known Palestinian lobby groups in that country: The Australian Friends of Palestine Association and Australia Palestine Advocacy Network, as well as the Free Palestine Melbourne and Palestinian Christians in Australia. As part of this trip, Ms. Albanese delivered the annual Edward Said Memorial Lecture in Adelaide and made media appearances, including an address to the National Press Club, in which she repeatedly echoed the Hamas narrative, claiming Israel’s right to self-defence was “non-existent.”
As you know, independence and impartiality are basic requirements for UNHRC Special Procedures under Article 3 of the Code of Conduct, which requires them to be “free from any kind of extraneous influence…either direct or indirect.” In addition, they may not “seek nor accept instructions” from any “non-governmental organization or pressure group whatsoever,” or accept any “favour, gift or remuneration” from any ”non-governmental source for activities carried out in pursuit of his/her mandate.”
The lobbyists’ sponsorship of Ms. Albanese’s trip constitutes a blatantly prohibited form of favour, gift or remuneration under Article 3. The financial favour further subjects Albanese to prohibited direct or indirect influence. Indeed, these groups have urged her to sue an organization that called out her pro-Hamas remarks. All of this is on top of Ms. Albanese’s disgraceful antisemitism and support for terrorism.
She has said that “America is subjugated by the Jewish Lobby.”
Last year, she told a Hamas conference, “You have a right to resist.”
Since October 7th, she has whitewashed Hamas’ atrocities. She routinely portrays Israelis as Nazis.
In light of the above gross violations of UN rules and basic ethics, we urge you to take action to remove Ms. Albanese immediately from her position as Special Rapporteur.
Sincerely,
Hillel C. Neuer
Executive Director
Second, the Palestinian lobby groups themselves stated they “sponsored Ms. Albanese’s visit to Australia,” and “supported” her visit to Sydney, Melbourne and Canberra.@FranceskAlbs:
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 23, 2023
1. Are you saying this involved zero funds?
2. Will you provide a cost breakdown of your trip? pic.twitter.com/I11U1Kd9bW
Australian media ‘duped’ by UN Rapporteur for Palestine claiming to be ‘impartial’
Sky News host Sharri Markson says the Australian media has been “duped” by UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine Francesca Albanese, who claimed to be “impartial”.
Ms Markson says the UN Special Rapporteur on Palestine travelled to Australia on a trip “funded by the Palestinian lobby”.
“Where she only had angry words to say about Israel,” she said.
“Albanese's trip to Australia was sponsored by Palestinian lobby groups, the Australian Friends of Palestine Association and the Australia Palestine Advocacy Network, as well as the Free Palestine Melbourne and Palestinian Christians in Australia groups.”
Ms Markson was joined by commentator Jason Morrison and former speaker of the house Bronwyn Bishop to discuss this.
The Debate on “From the River to the Sea” Exposes the Hypocrisy of Wokeness
For the past month, ever since the terrorist group Hamas unleashed a barbaric attack on the State of Israel, debates have been raging in the press, on college campuses, even in the U.S. Congress, about whether the phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” should or should not always be considered a call for the extermination of Israel and the murder of all the Jews who live there—in other words, the way Hamas uses it.Jeffrey Herf: From the River to the Sea
The fact that we are even debating this question at all is entirely antisemitic.
Regardless of what the phrase from the river to the sea did or could mean, to various different groups at various different times, at this point it is clear that it is, at the very least, also a slogan of the U.S. designated terrorist group Hamas, and that the terrorist group and its supporters use the phrase as a genocidal call to antisemitic violence. If there was any other chant that was readily understood by many to be calling for the wholesale slaughter of any other minority group, would anyone in their right mind have the audacity to say it is fine to use as long as that is not how it was intended? Dream on.
Antisemites like Rep. Rashida Tlaib claim that when they use the phrase, they have their own special, well-thought-out interpretation: After she was censured by Congress, Tlaib tweeted that “From the river to the sea is an aspirational call for freedom, human rights, and peaceful coexistence, not death, destruction, or hate.” Which begs the question: If that was actually true, and that is what she meant, then why not just say that? Even if she was, absurdly, just calling for Israel to peacefully coexist with an entity that openly wants to kill every man, woman and child of Jewish descent, why would she do so using a phrase that can also clearly be understood as a call for Jewish genocide?
Tlaib and her Squad friends are very quick to label what they consider anti-Muslim or anti-black “dog-whistles” when they hear them, and to pretend that every legitimate criticism of their behavior is somehow really racist or sexist, but they have no problem making use of a phrase that clearly also means, and has long meant, “let’s kill all the Jews.”
When Hamas revised its charter in 2017, it tapped into the narratives of the global Left–with stunning effectiveness.US Jews attempt to trademark 'From the river to the sea' Palestinian
The mass murders by Hamas on October 7 were the outcome of its core ideology, clearly expressed in its founding charter of 1988. That “ideology of mass murder” has its origins in the fusion of Nazism and Islamism that first took place in the 1930s and 40s, and then persisted in the Islamist politics of the Muslim Brotherhood in Egypt, of which Hamas is an offshoot. Hamas’ ability to gain supporters, first in the universities, now in the streets, rests as well on its revised charter of 2017, which draws on the anti-Zionism of the secular Left. Hence a close reading of the revised charter, whose language and arguments now echo on campuses and in the streets, is in order.
The authors of the Hamas charter of 1988 were explicit about their ideological connections to the radical antisemitic conspiracy theories that had emerged in 20th-century Europe, and to the virulent hatred of Jews, Judaism, and therefore Israel that they derived from their anti-modernist Islamist interpretation of Islam. Yet the deadly implications of this document received far too little attention in the mainstream media of the West, despite being easily accessible online in English and German translations. Instead, an objectively pro-Hamas Left began developing among academics in Europe, Britain, and the United States, as became apparent in 2014 during one of Hamas’ attacks on Israel. They found themselves in the peculiar position as leftists of repeating Hamas’ arguments.
They did so because they had adopted the view of Israel that had become the common coin of the international Left since the 1960s. According to that view, the Jewish state is in reality a colonialist and racist endeavor built on the expulsion of the indigenous population in 1948. Relying on that profound misinterpretation of the events surrounding Israel’s founding, they were willing to make common cause with an organization that is profoundly hostile to the modernist values that had long been associated with at least some segments of leftist politics.
Seventy years of Soviet and Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) propaganda mischaracterizing Zionism and Israel, equally unbalanced UN resolutions, and New Left romance about third-world revolutions had placed Israel on the “wrong” side and the Palestinians on the “right” side of the global divide between oppressors and oppressed. In the course of doing so, a distinctive leftist form of antisemitism, expressed in the language of anti-Zionism and support for armed attacks on Israel, fostered an opening to support not only the secular PLO but also Hamas. In Britain, that support and leftist antisemitism gained political influence in 2015 when Jeremy Corbyn won election as the leader of the Labour Party. This bizarre fusion of the Islamist Right and the secular Left was the first time since the Hitler-Stalin pact that leftist organizations made common cause with a movement of the extreme right, and the only time I can recall when they supported a group rooted in religious fanaticism. Their shared antagonism to Israel surmounted the contrasting ideological starting points.
Two Jewish American men have submitted separate trademark applications for the expression "from the river to the sea," triggering a flurry of reactions. A prominent legal expert has cautioned that the move might have unintended consequences for both the Jewish community and Israel.
"It could backfire, and eventually all kinds of people we don't want to wear hats and shirts with this slogan will buy the goods and use them, and it will spread around the world," said Lihi Katzenelson, a partner at Arnon, Tadmor-Levy Law Firm, who specializes in trademarks and intellectual property.
Joel Ackerman and Oron Rosenkrantz filed trademark applications for the phrase that refers to the geographic area between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea, encompassing Israel and the Palestinian territories.
The slogan became popular when the Palestinian nationalist movement first used it in the 1960s. It has since been used to express Palestinian aspirations of a Palestinian state that covers all of this territory and, therefore, wipes Israel off the map.
Ackerman, representing River to the Sea LLC, seeks to trademark the entire chant: "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free," Rosenkrantz of From The River To The Sea Shop LLC has applied only for "from the river to the sea."
Application only applies to hats and shirts
Katzenelson explained that if the men receive the trademark, they can enforce their rights against third parties that try to use it. However, she clarified that the applications filed a week ago apply only to hats and shirts in these cases. Moreover, receiving the trademark could take between nine months and a year.
To receive a trademark in America, the owner must prove use – like in Israel, which could also prove a challenge. Finally, if the brand would go through, it would only apply in America, meaning that in other areas, such as Europe, where the slogan has become popularized, it would still be able to be used.
"We don't know for sure what the outcome will be, but the chances [of their receiving these trademarks] is not that good," Katzenelson said. "Since it only applies to hats and shirts, stopping its use on other services and goods would be very difficult."
Just brilliant!
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 23, 2023
A lawyer from New Jersey has just registered the trademark 'From the River to the Sea, Palestine will be Free'.
That means he can now sue anyone for Trademark Infringement that uses it for their anti-Israel propaganda and incitement. pic.twitter.com/6yfd60vhbM
CBC Article Whitewashes Genocidal Intent Behind “From The River to The Sea, Palestine Will be Free”
In a lengthy article published November 21 titled: “What does ‘From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free’ mean?”, Brishti Basu, a senior writer with CBC News, spent nearly 1,700 words seeking to explain the intricacies of the anti-Israel phrase “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”NGO Monitor: Doctors Without Borders (MSF): Systematically Ignoring Israeli Victims and Hamas Terror
While explaining the hateful nature of the phrase would be a worthwhile journalistic endeavour, Basu’s article instead effectively whitewashed the term and her report featured four of five sources who expressed support for the anti-Israel phrase.
It’s noteworthy that Basu’s social media is replete with anti-Israel content and she previously signed an anti-Israel open letter back in 2021 (read letter by clicking here) which claimed that Israel carried out “indiscriminate airstrikes,” “escalating violence against Palestinians,” “forced expulsions,” and which alleged taht there’s a “… deep reluctance (by Canadian journalists) to cover the ongoing nature of the Israeli occupation…”
Basu paraphrased one interview subject, Yousef Munayyer of the Arab Center Washington, D.C., as stating that “the phrase is used to reference the lack of freedoms Palestinians have in the territory between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea.”
However, Basu failed to explain to readers that more than two million of the Arabs between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan River live in Israel, where they enjoy full and equal rights as citizens or residents.
Another interviewee, Dox Waxman of the University of California, Los Angeles, made the ridiculous comparison to Israel’s governing Likud party, whose views he characterizes as wanting “to have Jewish sovereignty, essentially, from the river to the sea.”
What Basu failed to add is that unlike Israel, even those who oppose a Palestinian state, anti-Israel terrorist groups such as Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) proudly and unabashedly glorify the use of extreme violence targeted towards innocent Israeli civilians as a means to that end.
Both groups, for instance, openly call for the violent destruction of Israel, and use the phrase “from the river to the sea” as a call to arms to violently destroy Israel.
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International law professor Eugene Kontorovich claims Hamas have delayed hostage proceedings with Israel to "show they're in control".
— TalkTV (@TalkTV) November 23, 2023
"Hostages are pawns in the manipulations of Hamas, Israel has a difficult and impossible dilemma... there's diplomatic pressure from the West." pic.twitter.com/pcxk5N2jPM
'Israeli's Have Seen This Before' |The Malki Foundation Chairman On NewsX | NewsX
Israel-Hamas war opens up German debate over meaning of ‘Never again’
Wow, listen to this man! pic.twitter.com/zq2eypAqq9
— Im Tirtzu (@IMTIzionism) November 22, 2023
‘I immediately thought about the Jews of the Holocaust,' Julianna Margulies calls out ‘silence on antisemitism’
European Jewry will disappear by 2050, predicts bestselling Dutch-Jewish writer
Israel Update — @GadiTaub1 and I discuss the hostage deal. https://t.co/Jq56MJnMdN
— Mike (@Doranimated) November 23, 2023
Michael Hayden is the former director of the CIA and NSA. This is what he really thinks of regular patriotic Americans. pic.twitter.com/A98qsOxgyB
— Libs of TikTok (@libsoftiktok) November 23, 2023
New Shopping Guide Grades Businesses on Support for Israel, Jewish People — and Hamas
$13b. in hidden foreign funds linked to 300% antisemitism rise in US
Anti-Semitic activist screams 'free Palestine' as he's sentenced to seven years in prison for beating Jewish man in Times Square mob attack in 2021: Family accuse judge of being 'racist'
WATCH Joey Borgen react to Mahmoud Musa receiving 7 years in prison for his antisemitic attack on Borgen in NYC. pic.twitter.com/2hlNQMGGP6
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 23, 2023
Mahmoud Musa was just given 7 years in prison for participating in the vicious antisemitic gang attack on Joey Borgen. WATCH his brother, Ahmad Musa, an activist with @WOLPalestine, assault & spit at diners in NYC the same day Mahmoud beat up Borgen. https://t.co/nsDx5zU9Jd pic.twitter.com/5NGSDkv2zE
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 22, 2023
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 23, 2023
Participating in the protest was Naye Idriss, who recently spoke at a rally supporting Hamas. https://t.co/vmoqOo6Evr
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 23, 2023
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 23, 2023
Pro-Israel parents booted from heated school board meeting
Julie Moult, FCPS Media Relations Manager, is denying the student who reported the hate incident was suspended.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 23, 2023
The below article screen grab is saying otherwise. pic.twitter.com/uL6LH2N0GX
.@guardian all but ignored the antisemitism faced by Jewish students @Harvard in the wake of a statement signed by dozens of student groups alleging that the mass slaughter of Jews on Oct. 7 was in no way Hamas's fault.
— CAMERA UK (@CAMERAorgUK) November 23, 2023
But, one academic journal declining to publish a… pic.twitter.com/2G2kqwWFBw
Been expecting this: Qatar to @kenroth @hrw- €3 million 2018. Likely not 1st secret payment. Short history: 2009 HRW Bob Bernstein condemns Roth & HRW, core donors pull out. Roth sends @sarahleah1 to Saudi, Libya (Gaddafi) to get $$. HRW full donor list goes dark. > https://t.co/zjM4MoIwH7
— Prof Gerald M Steinberg (@GeraldNGOM) November 23, 2023
I am embarrassed to say that we and the @PershingSqFdn were major supporters of @hrw for many years.
— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) November 23, 2023
Sadly, it became a political organization which lost its objectivity and credibility. I am therefore not at all surprised by the below post. https://t.co/f4FnMO84Nl
— Dumisani Washington (@DumisaniTemsgen) November 22, 2023
Jewish professor John Strauss is booted from USC campus after pro-Palestine students released EDITED video of him condemning Hamas as murderers and calling it hate speech
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 22, 2023
Antisemitism Is Infecting My College Campus — And So Many Others
Ah, "Socialist Worker" thugs.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 23, 2023
The people who told comrades to "rejoice" on hearing the news of the worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust. Rape, torture, abductions, mass murder - "rejoice". Think about that.
They are no better than neo-Nazis. Treat them accordingly. pic.twitter.com/wDGzxB21kk
Two people being dropped by their agent for their obnoxious, racist views does not constitute "ethnic cleansing."
— Scott Andrews, non-gladly sufferer of fools (@RansomOttawa) November 14, 2023
Hope this helps.
That'll be $2,500. https://t.co/1JJC82yQwW
A completely shocking and surprising search of @Imani_Barbarin profile shows she didn’t have time to tweet a single thing about the hostages, Hamas, or kidnapping from October 7 to October 12, yet she’s so concerned about them being released. Yawn!
— Bad antizionist takes (@antiantizionist) November 22, 2023
Employment not an option right now either. https://t.co/216WxJuO9U
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) November 23, 2023
What this execrable “human rights” hater—who is bigoted like the Jewish malefactors she parades, but more circumspect—would never think to mention is that a large fraction of the grassroots support for Mohamed Hussein is Jewish. pic.twitter.com/E77ZT1wBcw
— John-Paul Pagano (@johnpaulpagano) November 23, 2023
At a protest in London a group of "Queers for Palestine" are chanting "no justice, no peace" while demanding a ceasefire. With zero irony 🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/brwRxfhJXU
— Konstantin Kisin (@KonstantinKisin) November 23, 2023
The Media’s Real-Time Effort to Discredit The IDF
Canadian Media Must Demand Accountability From Those Who Signed Petition Denying Hamas Sexual Attrocities
‘Hamas Restricts Journalists in Gaza,’ New York Times Confesses — That Could Explain the Hospital Obsession
While the IDF was meticulously collecting evidence about Hamas' use of al-Shifa Hospital, the effort to try & discredit any emerging information was unrelenting.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) November 23, 2023
The media's impatience created a false narrative about Israel's mission to rout one of Hamas' key command centers. pic.twitter.com/oTYJ9hjHZz
Columnist In The Hill Times Condemns Israel For Daring To Fight Hamas
La Presse Columnist Blames “Jewish Organizations” For Antisemitism
ABC CORRECTS FALSE SUGGESTION ISRAEL VIOLATED CEASEFIRE
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This is like the famous thesis claiming the IDF didn’t rape Palestinian women because its soldiers were racist. Yes, that’s a real thing. https://t.co/OMl6krGKqd
— Noam Blum 🚡 (@neontaster) November 23, 2023
If anyone doubts, @neontaster cites a real case from 2016 👇🏼
— Michael Elgort 🇺🇦✡️ (@just_whatever) November 23, 2023
This is from Israel Today https://t.co/CUm49lwVtn pic.twitter.com/ofsxJ51J4X
“The key to understanding the strange nature of the response is thus to be found in the practice of journalism, and specifically in a severe malfunction that is occurring in that profession—my profession—here in Israel." pic.twitter.com/ssJih8KsY6
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 23, 2023
Hi Margaret, checking in to see if there's been any update on this one? https://t.co/x7G5eSkzIy
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) November 23, 2023
Ireland's 'lack of Jewish influence' helps support for Palestine - former envoy
.@guardian article titled 'Why Ireland sides with ‘underdog’ Palestine' cites retired Irish diplomat Niall Holohan explaining that greater Jewish influence in other countries explains their inability to adopt Ireland's more "principled" position on 'Palestine' pic.twitter.com/kvHvM0EQQi
— CAMERA UK (@CAMERAorgUK) November 21, 2023
A poll conducted before the Hamas war was released a few weeks back showing Palestinians were down on Hamas.
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) November 22, 2023
The media ate it up. @ForeignPolicy launched it, then the pollsters, @ArabBarometer went on @CNN, @BBCNews & more to explain how Hamas didn’t represent Palestinians. pic.twitter.com/OAeOzjGbpQ
@nytimes @ezraklein had one of the pollsters on to do a deep dive about how “Hamas was not very popular.”
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) November 22, 2023
Wonder if we’ll get a follow up on this one? pic.twitter.com/8522NULoL1
And plenty of other outlets repeated the same refrain, like @CNN, @voxdotcom and @nytimes pic.twitter.com/b87VQK6iqP
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) November 22, 2023
But the media haven’t made much of that poll, or others that show a similar sentiment among pro-Palestinian supporters.
— Drew Holden (@DrewHolden360) November 22, 2023
I wonder why? pic.twitter.com/dNycTfAkBM
Time to cease fire?#BringThemHome #freegazafromhamas pic.twitter.com/jyIz63iqKl
— Dani Buller (@askdani__real) November 23, 2023
How do you do this entire segment without mentioning why her daughter is in prison?
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 22, 2023
She was part of the stabbing Intifada wave in October 2015, where she stabbed a 19 year old soldier and steal his weapon. https://t.co/CqCNILS0pf
More lies that people eat up. https://t.co/GIvwJ8IJxS pic.twitter.com/KcggNCTLla
— Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll (@skjask) November 23, 2023
Calling Israel a “singular ally” of the US is quite different from calling Israel a “single ally.”
— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres) November 23, 2023
Consulting a dictionary would answer your question. https://t.co/8pGhDudzsQ
The ceasefire doesn't start until tomorrow morning, which you'd know if you bothered to do your job https://t.co/x7wddFdZsj
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) November 22, 2023
Incredible stuff here. “Yes, I made a whole thread where one of my main points was Susan Sarandon was unfairly punished for what she said. No, i didn’t actually read what she said before I made the thread.” https://t.co/50YjoyMeY4
— Danny Gold (@DGisSERIOUS) November 22, 2023
Pro-Israel Parties in Commanding Position Following Shock Election Result in Netherlands
Legal group calls on Michigan bar to investigate, sanction Tlaib over anti-Israel rhetoric
#UPDATE: Rachel Birney, the student/TA at @USC who was filmed tearing down hostage posters, has issued the following apology to the Jewish community at USC: https://t.co/6OFHlVb1O0 pic.twitter.com/zzNuaOBx7I
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 15, 2023
Mayor Birney didn't bother to condemn her daughter's actions (or generally condemn tearing down hostage posters); she simply offered a generic "I'm not antisemitic" statement and pledged her commitment to the usual DEI "inclusive environment" language...which too often excludes…
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 23, 2023
This is the response by @NCDemParty https://t.co/meCN3Qxpfn
— John-Paul Pagano (@johnpaulpagano) November 23, 2023
How much did Qatar pay you to post this? https://t.co/zXQ6rQZ74k
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) November 23, 2023
The Stasi fanboy is in the chat https://t.co/OBuNdhto5J
— Eli Lake (@EliLake) November 22, 2023
This is totally misleading.@RepBowman alleged he wasn't allowed through a West Bank checkpoint because he isn't Jewish.@JeremyBenAmi tries to rationalize this by saying visitors can only get to the Tomb of the Patriarch in Hebron if they are Muslim.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 22, 2023
It makes Bowman's… https://t.co/ReqFhrl9Hb
And lest you think it’s innocent and not intentional propaganda, here’s Ali being confronted with the other restrictions and ignoring them to instead continue focusing on his claim pic.twitter.com/EouDKYxAnB
— Sunny (@sunnyright) November 23, 2023
If you’re going to try to make the case for apartheid, you probably shouldn’t use an example where the Israeli government specifically imposes extensive restrictions on Jews to try to maintain the peace. pic.twitter.com/14iBqu8rwp
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 23, 2023
Have you brought your wife on the Temple Mount yet?
— Kassy Dillon (@KassyDillon) November 22, 2023
I doubt it, because if you’re not Muslim, you’re only allowed on a few hours a day and have to go to a separate entrance.
Also the Tomb of the Patriarchs is open to Muslims. https://t.co/SU4rUPUzLV
Ever since the creation of the state of Israel, Palestinians have been committing more and more violence against Israel.
— Charles Weber (@CWBOCA) November 22, 2023
All with the notion of them fighting for a Palestinian state, despite the fact that they have rejected every offer of statehood over the years.
People who… pic.twitter.com/hGibancmj9
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 22, 2023
“mad Israeli invasion.”
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 23, 2023
As opposed to the totally same infiltration and massacre by Hamas? Perhaps some in int’l community and so-called enlightened voices, would rather see Israel just stand back and let Jews be slaughtered? https://t.co/jgvKTjBnBZ
EXCLUSIVE: A TalkTV investigation has unearthed footage of hate preachers in several UK mosques calling for Jewish people to be killed, amid the Israel-Hamas conflict. pic.twitter.com/b7f1M946JI
— TalkTV (@TalkTV) November 23, 2023
Lowkey's latest is that "the US have sent mercenaries that have been active in Ukraine to go fight on the ground with the Israelis" and that "the resistance" are killing them it's getting embarrassing🤦♀️ pic.twitter.com/RbBjtox8TK
— Harry's Place (@hurryupharry) November 23, 2023
Hamza Tzortzis goes off on one about Jews.
— Harry's Place (@hurryupharry) November 23, 2023
The fantasies have little to do with the reality of being Jewish, half the Jews in the world live in Israel, most are Zionists and aren't interested in fairy tales about what happened 400 years ago pic.twitter.com/wJDBxVBQfZ
Bit of a fascination with "Zionists" and money shown by Tzortzis and Abdul Waheed recently unmasked by@MailOnline as being Dr Wahid Asif Shaida an NHS GP. pic.twitter.com/APS4l35hrx
— Harry's Place (@hurryupharry) November 23, 2023
London-Based Iranian Political Commentator Ali Alizadeh: MEMRI Clipped My Statement that Israel Killed Many of Its Own Civilians on October 7, but Nasrallah Has Corroborated This #Iran #Hamas #Israel #Gaza @jedaaal pic.twitter.com/3Kazv8mUKs
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 22, 2023
Australian-Chinese YouTuber Edger Lu “Sydney DaDDy” Discusses Recent MEMRITV Clips of Hamas Leaders: MEMRI Lets Everyone Know What These Guys Are Actually Saying When They Are Interviewed in Arabic @SydneyDaddy1 #China #Australia #Hamas pic.twitter.com/Uklaqngjc8
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 21, 2023
Kuwaiti Islamic Scholar Sheikh Hamad Al-Senan: The Jewish Soldiers Wet Themselves When the Hamas Lions Emerged from Their Cages, and Foiled Rothschild and Rockefeller’s Scheme of a Jewish State between the Nile and the Euphrates #Hamas #Antisemitism #Kuwait pic.twitter.com/DFVQwULRYO
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 21, 2023
California Imam Marc Manley: The Israelis Are Fabricating Videos Like a Hollywood Studio, Lengthening the Rope That Will Eventually Hang Them Like the Dogs that They Are – May Allah Bless Me to Listen to Their Last Gasps #Israel #Hamas @imam_marc @mgmccali pic.twitter.com/LumxssJri8
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 21, 2023
South African Islamic Scholars Laud October 7 Massacre by Hamas: We Are Extremely Proud of the Mujahideen, Our Brothers and Sisters from Hamas; This Was a Morning of Honor and Glory; The Al-Qassam Brigades Are Connected to Allah #Hamas #SouthAfrica pic.twitter.com/ZpRU6F9gCq
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 22, 2023
Florida Imam Dr. Fadi Kablawi: The War in Gaza Is Not a War against Hamas, It Is a War against Islam; The West Is Collapsing, It Shot Itself in the Head and Will Never Rise; Oh Allah, Show Us the Black Days You Inflict Upon the Jews! #Hamas #Gaza #Antisemitism pic.twitter.com/ZsKfFDE7WW
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 23, 2023
Egyptian Intellectual Hassan Al-Bana on Hizbullah TV: Jews Bankrolled the Crusades; Today the “New Jews” Are Fighting Us, Backed by the “Crusaders” - Christian Zionists #Egypt #Antisemitism pic.twitter.com/NczJSnZdxV
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 23, 2023
Seth Frantzman: The city of Sderot on the eve of the Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Today, and every day, we give thanks to our partners in the U.S. military. The unique bond that unites both of our nations is based on mutual values, trust and cooperation.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 23, 2023
To many more years of partnership!
🇮🇱🤝🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/AqNlolyFkW
I don’t have the details and I don’t know who he is or what the story was but I’m told it’s true.
— Hillel Fuld (@HilzFuld) November 23, 2023
This solider carried around a book psalms with him and that book ended up saving his life by protecting him from a bullet. 🇮🇱✡️ pic.twitter.com/ALCF6JO2PV
Egyptian author, a liberal activist, forced to flee for backing Israel over Hamas
JPost Editorial: Palestinian conspiracy theories
Who is Hamas?
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 23, 2023
Watch below. pic.twitter.com/SxCBg9zC1k
#Hamas founder Mahmoud al-Zahar, in his own words:
— Zechariah Shar'abi | זכריה | زكريا (@ZechariahSharab) November 22, 2023
"For us #Palestine is like a toothpick for cleaning our teeth, because we have a much bigger plan"
He points at the globe laughing and says:
"#Palestine does not exist on the map"pic.twitter.com/6Qp7176YNH
The IDF raided the home of a senior Hamas terrorist and found weapons and ammunition hidden under his children's beds.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 23, 2023
Under. His. Children's. Beds. pic.twitter.com/T4eQoDXWbA
Second-graders in Nablus coloring hang-gliders to celebrate the murder of Israeli children. Children in schools run by the supposedly moderate Palestinian Authoirty are being indoctrinated with hate.
— Lahav Harkov (@LahavHarkov) November 23, 2023
From an @IMPACT_SE report https://t.co/EghQU12wci pic.twitter.com/OrukiLbkfq
Gazans have had it with Hamas and started demonstrating in order to topple its brutal terrorist rule, after it destroyed their lives yet again.
— Ofir Gendelman (@ofirgendelman) November 23, 2023
Watch. pic.twitter.com/KjRzPUpBIH
Unpacked: What Is Life Like for Palestinians in Gaza?
Life for Palestinians in Gaza under Hamas has been extremely difficult. Palestinian civilians lack basic water, sanitation, and electricity infrastructures, as well as access to upward economic mobility and the rights to freedom of speech and self-expression. The constant suffering from rampant political and economic corruption has left civilians in Gaza with a sense of despair and a longing for a change in leadership.
Chapters:
00:00 Intro
00:41 Brief history of the Gaza Strip
01:55 The First Intifada and economics
03:58 The Oslo Accords and the Second Intifada
05:08 The Disengagement and Palestinian elections in Gaza
06:23 The Hamas Charter and Hamas rule in Gaza
07:51 Egyptian and Israeli blockade
09:08 Hamas tunnels in Gaza
11:01 Water infrastructure in Gaza
13:00 Debt and economic corruption
14:27 Hamas leadership's extravagant lifestyle
15:25 Hamas executions of Palestinians
16:47 March, 2019 Gazan protests against Hamas, #WeWantToLive
18:28 Lack of basic human rights in Gaza
20:51 Palestinian perspectives of the 2023 Israel-Hamas War
22:12 The Christian minority in Gaza
23:13 Hamas prevents Gazans from fleeing
24:16 What do Palestinians want when the war ends?
⚠️DISTURBING:
— Ofir Gendelman (@ofirgendelman) November 23, 2023
See how Hamas terrorists were ecstatic when they breached our border on October 7th, on their way to murder innocent Israeli families. Hear their evil laughter.
And then remember that there are people in your country who support them.
Stand with us. pic.twitter.com/Pr9yMZoHdD
The Zionist occupation army is destroying the tunnels that have been built by the hands of our children!
— Gaza Ministry of Health (@GazaHealth) November 22, 2023
Over 160 children gave their lives building those tunnels. This is how they disrespect our children! 😡
Iran's FM visits Lebanon: Hezbollah planning larger attacks on Israel? -
Hezbollah attacks Israel with heavy barrage on eve of Gaza war ceasefire
IDF: In response to the launches toward Israel earlier today, IDF helicopters and fighter jets struck Hezbollah terrorist infrastructure and rocket launch sites in Lebanon. Also, IDF soldiers struck Hezbollah military infrastructure with the “Iron Sting” weapon system in Lebanon.… pic.twitter.com/RWybq9ksOn
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 23, 2023
IDF: A short while ago, IDF fighter jets struck Hezbollah terror infrastructure in Lebanese territory.
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 22, 2023
Additionally, IDF troops and aircraft struck a terror cell that attempted to launch rockets into Israeli territory, and a terror cell that fired at IDF troops. pic.twitter.com/VZXt275Zfd
Hamas officially acknowledges the targeted killing of its Lebanese branch commander, Khalil al-Kharaz, in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon. pic.twitter.com/atu1vKufEw
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 22, 2023
I will say this for Hezbollah. They do a nice job on office portrait day. https://t.co/tcKaw1DZCf
— Noah Pollak (@NoahPollak) November 22, 2023
MEMRI: Assad Advisor Criticizes Israel For Attacking Hospitals, Civilians in Gaza; Outraged Syrian Oppositionists Retort: You've Clearly Forgotten How Many Civilian Buildings The Assad Regime Bombed In Syria
The Houthis show off ship they hijacked - analysis
Houthis dance on the Galaxy Leader. pic.twitter.com/2cDMvCnYCP
— Mike (@Doranimated) November 23, 2023
Yemeni-Houthi Naval Officer Muhammad Hussein Al-Mansour: Our Mission Is to Target Zionist Interests in the Red Sea – Any Ship that Comes to the Aid of a Zionist Vessel Will Be Considered a Legitimate Target #Houthis #Yemen @USNavy pic.twitter.com/VGqnqoE0QR
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 22, 2023
Iran-backed Hezbollah claims five of its fighters - including son of an MP - were killed by Israeli airstrikes amid skirmishes at the Lebanese border
Iranian Minister of Cultural Heritage and Retired IRGC General Ezzatollah Zarghami: Iran Supplied Hamas and Hizbullah with Rockets; I Traveled to the Gaza Tunnels to Teach Them How to Use the Rockets #Hamas #Iran #Hizbullah @Zarghami_ez pic.twitter.com/arePa80jrd
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 23, 2023
NOVEMBER 23, 2023 9:33 AM
NYC - a man is caught on film following a group of residents into a Union Square building shouting “you’re gonna die … die Jews die”.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 22, 2023
Recognize him? DM us! pic.twitter.com/TrqpZNC7qE
So @DillyHussain88 has interviewed @NickGriffinBU for his @5Pillarsuk podcast. Truly the horseshoe of politics. pic.twitter.com/Jw9JCikIho
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) November 22, 2023
🚨 Australia has a Nazi problem
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 22, 2023
Jewish content creator Daniel Braun exposes shocking antisemitism coming from the Islamic community in Australia.
bUt iSLaMoPHoBIa pic.twitter.com/kinwahqY1I
The day I (almost) lost my body on the internet
This is shaping up to be the biggest march against antisemitism ever in the UK. I hope that all those who attended the Palestine marches purely because they support peace and justice will come along. pic.twitter.com/NOICunBV9t
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) November 22, 2023
"It's a war of ideologies"
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 23, 2023
Do you agree with @BrianTamakiNZ? I do.
MORE: https://t.co/raxd1Kl5Gi pic.twitter.com/sMttcf90rd
Melbourne, Australia - a massive convoy of cars proudly flying the Australian & Israeli flags took to the streets tonight
— Menachem Vorchheimer (@MenachemV) November 23, 2023
The parade was a show of solidarity & support for Israel & also for members of Australian Jewish community who have suffered from rising antisemitism pic.twitter.com/KEnkbA7JZU
Am Yisrael Chai!
— Yonatan Gonen (@GonenYonatan) November 23, 2023
Since the terrorist attacks on October 7, 17,629 babies have been born in Israel. Among the names of the newborn babies: Nir, Oz and Be’eri, named after the kibbutzim where the massacres took place, as well as three sweet girls who were named Nova, named after… pic.twitter.com/WjszcOycGI
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