Andrew Roberts: What Makes Hamas Worse Than the Nazis
In Hitler’s Willing Executioners, Daniel Goldhagen notes how "Hitler opted for genocide at the first moment that the policy became practical. The moment that the opportunity existed for the only Final Solution that was final, Hitler seized the opportunity to bring about his ideal of a world forever freed of Jewry and made the leap to genocide." This came in 1941 when both Poland and the western USSR were under his control. (Over half of all Europe’s Jews lived in the Soviet Union then.) "Demonological racial antisemitism was the motive force of the eliminationist program," Goldhagen adds, "pushing it to its logical genocidal conclusion once German military prowess succeeded in creating appropriate conditions."Seth Mandel: There Is No Peacetime Hamas
Yet Hamas embarked on its genocidal attack when it only had southern Israel under its control for a few hours, and thus when it knew that the Israeli response would be instantaneous and devastating. Unlike the Nazis, who hoped that their murders could be hidden by the fog of war and complete territorial domination, Hamas grasped at their window of opportunity in the full knowledge that they would be punished for it, and soon. Whereas the Nazis assumed they would win the war and thus would never have to face retribution for their crimes, Hamas knew it was only a matter of hours away, yet still they launched their attack, caring nothing for the effect on ordinary Gazans. Their lust for torturing and murdering Jews was therefore even more powerful than the Nazis’, who waited until the front line had pushed forward before sending in the Einsatzkommando to wipe out Polish and Russian Jewish communities.
Toward the end of the war, senior Nazis like Heinrich Himmler and Ernst Kaltenbrunner tried to exchange Jews for cash, exposing how fundamentally cynical and corrupt they were, but also how they were willing to put greed over the killing impulse. Hamas, by contrast, was doing well out of the relative hiatus in military activity before October 7, with thousands of Gazans being issued work permits to earn more in Israel than they ever could in Gaza. Unlike even the heinous anti-Semites Himmler and Kaltenbrunner, therefore, Hamas has not put its greed for cash over its one true love: killing Jews.
"Very many, probably most, Germans were opposed to the Jews during the Third Reich," writes Ian Kershaw in his book Hitler, The Germans and the Final Solution, "welcomed their exclusion from the economy and society, and saw them as natural outsiders to the German ‘National Community,’ a dangerous minority against whom it was legitimate to discriminate. Most would have drawn the line at physical maltreatment. The very secrecy of the Final Solution demonstrates more clearly than anything else the fact that the Nazi leadership felt it could not rely on popular backing for its exterminationist policy."
Here, too, the contrast with Hamas is obvious. The elimination of Jews is openly promised in the Hamas constitution, as it tacitly is in the "From the river to the sea" chant so beloved of today’s demonstrators in the West. Gazans voted for Hamas in 2005 in far greater proportions than Germans voted for the Nazis in 1932, and a good proportion of them celebrated wildly when Hamas paraded its hostages through the streets of Gaza on the afternoon of October 7.
Kershaw writes of how "The Final Solution would not have been possible without the … depersonalization and debasement of the figure of the Jew." In both Gaza and the West Bank, printed educational textbooks present Jews as despicable, worthless, and sinister figures, utterly depersonalized and debased. This is a recipe for further generational conflict. Kershaw argues that in Nazi Germany, ordinary Germans’ "‘mild’ anti-Semitism was clearly quite incapable of containing the progressive radical dynamism of the racial fanatics and the deadly bureaucratization of the doctrine of race-hatred." This is still more true of Gaza today.
George Weidenfeld was therefore correct back in 2015, and the events of October 7 have confirmed it. Hamas is—while taking into account the wild disparity in the sheer geographical and numerical extent of their crimes—qualitatively even more anti-Semitic than the Nazis were. One thing in which they are exactly equal, however, is that Nazi barbarism had to be utterly extirpated, and that goes for Hamas too.
Hamas and its patrons want the war to end here, with Hamas still in power, if severely weakened. But its methods for doing so are demonstrating precisely why it cannot be permitted to endure. Don’t look away—watch as Hamas marches civilians into the line of fire in a last desperate attempt to cling to power. Watch as Hamas holds on to child hostages just to make them and their families suffer. Hamas isn’t just about raw violence; it represents the disfigurement of human society. It wants man to be capable of previously unimaginable degeneracy.Time to take a stand against the new Jew hatred
A ceasefire provides no pause in the violence Hamas brings. There is no peacetime Hamas. When they are not shooting at Israelis they are arranging the deaths of any and all Palestinians they can get their hands on.
And we’re watching it in real time. Because Hamas terrorists want us to. Because they are proud of their barbarism. Because they think the world will save them from the fate they deserve rather than save the civilian Palestinian population they oppress and the Israeli children they snatch from their beds.
It’s all happening in front of us. So don’t look away.
Meanwhile, the woke establishment – the columnists and professional activists, the self-appointed keepers of the anti-racist, anti-fascist flame – are happily marching alongside the Islamists and anti-Semites.All the anti-Israel bias fit to print
Some on the woke left openly celebrated 7 October, welcoming this racist slaughter as an act of ‘resistance’. I’m sure many more felt the same way, but were savvy enough to keep it to themselves.
Clearly, we cannot rely on the elites to stand up to the new anti-Semitism. But, in a sense, nor should we. In the end, this menace cannot be tackled through pious words from on-high. And certainly not through censorship. We cannot ban this problem away.
Now, as ever, it falls to members of the public to take a stand themselves – for gentiles to stand in solidarity with Jews as they fight this tide of hatred.
On this front, Brits have a rich tradition to draw on.
The Battle of Cable Street in 1936 – where East End leftists and Jews faced down Oswald Mosley’s fascist Blackshirts – still looms large in our collective memory, among Jews and non-Jews alike.
A year earlier, football fans also took a stand at White Hart Lane, home to Tottenham Hotspur and its large Jewish fanbase, which had been chosen to host an England match against Nazi Germany.
An anti-Nazi demonstration descended on Tottenham before the game. While, inside the ground, the German team and fans did Nazi salutes, left-wing protesters clashed with cops and Nazi sympathisers outside.
A swastika flew over the Lane, until Ernie Wooley, a 24-year-old turner from Shoreditch, climbed up on to the stand and cut the flag down. Wooley was arrested and fined for doing so, but he reportedly received his punishment with a smile on his face. ‘That Nazi flag is hated in this country’, he said.
That’s what solidarity looks like. And we need more of it today. On that front, this weekend’s March Against Anti-Semitism is a great place to start.
So, if you can, get yourself to London on Sunday. The march will set off from the Royal Courts of Justice at 1.30pm. You can register for updates with the Campaign Against Anti-Semitism here.
The spiked team will be marching alongside our friends from the October Declaration.
A month ago, there was hope that there might be some contrition. That those who had published, as fact, false reports from a terrorist organisation -- which inflamed the Middle East and endangered Jewish lives, might engage in some serious soul searching.Israel-Hamas war: Top 10 times the media got it wrong on Gaza
How capable of self-reflection would the journalists at the New York Times and other US media organisations be? They had credulously swallowed whole the Hamas press release stating that Israel was behind a Gaza hospital blast that killed 471 people. Israeli, US and western intelligence services said, in fact, it was a Palestinian Islamic Jihad rocket and estimated far fewer had died in the 17 October explosion.
Briefly, there was a change. To every story that quoted the Gaza Health Ministry, the NYTimes in common with others, added the caveat “which is run by Hamas”.
But even that vestige of objectivity has now been forgotten.
Headlines and stories contain huge numbers of deaths, again, taken straight from the Hamas press office.
In fact, more often you will only find caveats in place on statements from the Israeli military and government.
This came into sharp focus last Sunday when the NY Times reported on a video released by the IDF showing two hostages being taken into Al-Shifa hospital.
The newspaper could not bring itself to call the two men one frogmarched at gunpoint, the other guarded by gunmen on a hospital bed hostages, but only what Israel “described as hostages”.
However, it had no such qualms about quoting verbatim a press release from Gaza’s Health Ministry, which is run by Hamas, without qualification.
“Given what the Israeli occupation reported, this confirms that the hospitals of the Ministry of Health provide their medical services to everyone who deserves them, regardless of their gender and race,” it said.
Nov. 8: CNN, AP fire photographer after expose
HonestReporting made headlines around the world by questioning how Gazan photographers came into Israel relatively early into the events of October 7. Pictures by photographers who infiltrated from Gaza were published around the world thanks to AP and Reuters. CNN and AP both fired photographer Hassan Eslaiah, who took photos of a burning Israeli tank, and then captured infiltrators entering Kibbutz Kfar Aza.
But they should not have hired Eslaiah, whose strong support for Hamas killing Jews could have easily been discovered with simple vetting of his social media posts. A photo surfaced showing Eslaiah with Hamas leader and massacre mastermind Yahya Sinwar.
Marwat Al-Azza, who was employed by NBC, was arrested on November 16 in Jerusalem on suspicion of inciting terrorism and identifying with a terrorist organization following Facebook posts praising the massacre.
Nov. 15: BBC says sorry twice
The British Broadcasting Corporation is usually a tough nut to crack when attempting to obtain apologies for even the most egregious errors. That is why November 15 was such a historic day. The BBC apologized for its incorrect Israel-related coverage not once, but twice. After initially reporting that “medical teams and Arabic speakers were being targeted” by the IDF at Gaza’s Shifa Hospital, the BBC corrected the error and admitted that the actual facts were that IDF forces who entered Shifa included medical teams and Arabic speakers to ease tension.
“This error fell below our usual editorial standards,” the presenter said.
Hours later, a BBC report that said the Washington, DC, pro-Israel rally was attended by 10,000 people was also changed after it was pointed out that the number was actually 290,000.
Nov. 18: ‘Haaretz’ blames IDF for massacre
A military helicopter firing at terrorists at the Nova music festival near Kibbutz Re’im harmed Jews, Haaretz claimed in a report that it said was based on a police investigation. The report was picked up around the world, boosting Hamas claims that Israelis had actually killed themselves on October 7. The police quickly refuted the report, saying: “No indication was given of any harm to civilians caused by aerial activity at the Nova music festival.”
Human Rights Watch under fire for allegedly accepting millions in Qatar funds
Middle East Media Research Institute on Tuesday published a leaked Qatari government document claiming Qatar’s regime paid 3 million euros to HRW
The New York-based Human Rights Watch is facing another financing scandal involving donations, this time from Qatar—a Gulf country that was urged by one expert in a recent US congressional hearing to be classified as a state-sponsor of terrorism.
The Washington D.C.-based Middle East Media Research Institute (MEMRI) on Tuesday published a leaked Qatari government document claiming Qatar’s regime paid 3 million euros to HRW.
MEMRI translated the Qatari Prime Minister’s Office document that declares the matter is “confidential and urgent.”
According to MEMRI’s translation, Abdullah Bin Khalaf Hattab Al Ka'bi, director of Qatar's Office of the Prime Minister, wrote to Finance Minister Ali Sharif Al-Emadi in January 2018, stating: “His Excellency the Prime Minister has agreed to provide monetary support of 3 million euros to the organization Human Rights Watch, under the Humanitarian Aid section, and that it should be distributed with the knowledge of the Embassy of Qatar in London so that it can be aware of it and take the necessary [steps] with regard to it.”
The subject of the letter notes “providing additional monetary support to the organization Human Rights Watch.”
MEMRI wrote that the translation of a document in Arabic was leaked as part of Project Raven.My interview with @laura_i24 @i24NEWS_EN: “For the U.N. chief Guterres to say that Hamas' mass murder, rape, mutilation & torture of more than 1300 men, women and children, young and old, ‘did not happen in a vacuum’—his attempt to contextualize and justify Hamas—is inexcusable.” pic.twitter.com/vKiZVkcnLZ
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) October 25, 2023
Executive director of the organization UN Watch, Hillel Neuer, told i24NEWS on Thursday: “These reports are very disturbing. They need to be fully investigated. There are strong reasons to fear that this may be true. We would need accountability. The money would have to be returned.”
Neuer added, “Qatar is a human rights abusing regime. They enslave migrant workers…caused thousands of them to die. They support the Taliban. They support Hamas. They support terrorism. They have an egregious human rights record.”
He continued “If it’s true, this would be shameful but not inconsistent with their [HRW] actions in the past. We have seen, because of their anti-Western ideology and anti-Israel ideology, that they will often cozy up to Islamist regimes, whether it’s Hamas or Hezbollah. There is a corrupt and twisted culture at Human Rights Watch and that needs to be fixed.”
Qatar: Please remit $10,000 to Ken Roth for this tweet, as per agreement. https://t.co/wt02sqd8OV
— John Podhoretz (@jpodhoretz) November 24, 2023
Four children released as more than 30 remain in Gaza
This evening, four of the nearly 40 children who have been held hostage since October 7 in underground tunnels in Gaza were released back to their homes in Israel.
Among them were Emilia Aloni, 5, from Yavneh; Ohad Mundar, 9, from Nir Oz; Raz Katz, 4, from Nir Oz; and Aviv Katz, 2, from Nir Oz.
They were released as part of a group of 13 Israeli women and children in exchange for 39 convicted Palestinian prisoners. An IDF statement confirmed that the 13 hostages have safely made it into Israeli territory, where they have undergone an initial medical assessment.
Accompanied by IDF soldiers, they are reportedly on their way to Israeli hospitals where they will be reunited with their families.
The following children are still being held hostage in Gaza:
Emily Hand, 9
Hila Rotem-Shoshani, 13
Yahel Korngold, 3
Yagil Yaakov, 13
Kfir Bibas, 9 months
Sahar Kalderon, 16
Liri Albag, 18
Mia Leimberg, 17
Nave Shoham, 8
Noam Avigdori, 12
Noga Weiss, 18
Ofir Engel, turned 18 in captivity
Ofri Brodutch, 10
Uriya Brodetz, 5
Or Yaakov, 16
Tal Goldstein-Almog, 9
Yuval Brodetz, 8
Yuval Engel, 11
Agam Goldstein-Almog, 17
Ariel Kfir, 4
Avigail Idan, 3
Alma Or, 13
Dafna Eyakim, 15
Amit Shani, 16
Noam Or, 17
Eitan Yaholomi, 12
Ella Elyakim, 8
Emma Cunio, 3 and her twin, Yulie, both 3
Gal Goldstein-Almog, 11
Erez Kalderon, 12
Mika Engel, 18
Liam Or, 18
Aisha al-Zayadna, 17
Gali Tarshansky, 13
"Unfortunately we cannot do more than we are doing."
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) November 24, 2023
--Red Cross rep totally humiliating herself and her organization, if that's even possible at this point, under questioning from i24 anchor. She's disintegrating on live tv. Unrelenting questioning just obliterating her lies.
Thanks to those who have provided what appears to be a link to the video of the segment https://t.co/KEThH59Ias
— Seth Mandel (@SethAMandel) November 24, 2023
Who are the 39 Palestinian prisoners released from Israeli prisons?
The first group of Palestinian prisoners have been released by Israel under the terms of a ceasefire agreement with Hamas.The terror rockets are drying up - but how badly damaged is Hamas?
Shortly after 4pm on Friday, the Israeli Prison Service released 39 prisoners, which include 24 women and 15 minors.
All 39 will be transferred to the Beitunia checkpoint close to Ramallah after being held at Ofer Prison in the West Bank since 12pm on Friday.
Under the terms of the agreement, the released Palestinians will be allowed to return to their previous residences.
While some of the Palestinians aren’t associated with any specific terrorist group, many are affiliated with Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine.
Under the terms of the ceasefire agreement, 150 Palestinian security prisoners and 50 Israeli hostages – primarily women and children – will be released in stages over a four-day period.
Israeli victims of terrorism have a 24-hour window to file petitions against the prisoner releases to the High Court of Justice.
Meanwhile, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir has instructed police to employ “an iron fist” against attempts to celebrate the expected release of Palestinian terrorists.
“My instructions are clear: There are to be no expressions of joy,” Ben-Gvir told Israel Police Commissioner Kobi Shabtai and Israel Prison Service Commissioner Katy Perry.
“Expressions of joy are equivalent to backing terrorism; victory celebrations give backing to those human scum, for those Nazis,” he added.
More than ten of Hamas’s battalions in Gaza have sustained significant degradation since the start of the war on October 7, a senior Israel Defense Forces officer said on Monday.Has Israel Achieved Its War Aims in Gaza?
The battalion is the main Hamas army unit, and approximately 1,000 terrorists operate in each, the officer said.
Hamas battalion commanders dispatched terrorists to conduct the October 7 terrorist attacks.
“More than 10 out of these 24 battalions damaged significantly. In some battalions, we eliminated hundreds of Hamas terrorists,” said the source, who estimated that thousands of terrorists have been killed.
Most of the battalions in question are in the northern Gaza Strip.
A very high number of Hamas commanders have been killed, he said, with some battalions seeing more than 50 per cent of their commanders slain. “They can’t be replaced during a war,” said the officer.
Hamas's Northern Gaza Brigade saw two battalions lose over 50 per cent of their commanders, and the Gaza City Brigade saw four battalions also lose more than 50 per cent of their commanders, said the source.
“In Hamas, command and control is a very important issue. Muhammed Deif has been the leader of the Hamas army for many years, and as a leader and commander, his orders are important. In the last month, we haven't seen Deif going out in public saying things he said before,” said the military official.
As a result, in many cases Hamas has found it has no field commanders to direct terror operatives on the ground, harming its ability to counter-attack, he added.
“This dismantles the ability of Hamas to fight right now and also to rehabilitate military power after the war. We won’t accept Hamas remaining with its military power.”
Even after six weeks of fighting in which it has occupied northern Gaza and wrought unprecedented destruction there, Israel is a long way from achieving its military objectives.Son of former Iranian Shah talks Israel’s war on Hamas
"It's fair to assume that the firepower and infrastructures of Hamas have been significantly degraded, much more than in any previous [Israeli] campaign," said Jean-Loup Samaan, senior research fellow at the Middle East Institute of the National University of Singapore. "But because the objective was the total destruction of the [Hamas] movement, including its leadership, the campaign is far from achieving it."
Since sending troops into Gaza on Oct. 27, a senior Israeli military official said the assault had "significantly hurt" 10 of Hamas' 24 battalions, which before the war each had about 1,000 soldiers. Including the 1,000 killed in Israel after Hamas launched the Oct. 7 attack, Israeli officials estimate that 5,000 of Hamas' 25,000 fighters have now been killed. "It's not 10,000, but it's not 1,000," the Israeli official said.
The invasion has also had a big impact on Hamas' ability to fire rockets at Israel. The fire has become more sporadic and less precise. "The center of gravity for [Hamas' rocket-launching capabilities] was the Gaza City metropolitan area," said Brig.-Gen. (res.) Zvika Haimovich, former commander of the Israel Air Defense Forces. "Today we are talking about a salvo of four or five rockets every three days. In the first two weeks, it was a salvo every four or five hours. It's a huge difference."
Former officials say the Israeli advance has brought better intelligence on Hamas' tunnel network and paths for advancing deeper into the area that are less laden with explosive devices and booby traps. "To defend against a force that is coming from new routes that were not the ones expected is going to be hard for Hamas," said Brig.-Gen. (res.) Amir Avivi, former deputy commander of the Gaza Division.
Reza Pahlavi, the son of Iran's last shah and exiled crown prince, speaks with i24NEWS about Israel’s war against Hamas and Iran’s role in regional instability
Meet the Iranian-born Biden military aide reportedly under investigation for major influence campaign: ‘Clear and present danger’
Not only is Tabatabai the chief-of-staff to the Pentagon’s assistant secretary of defense for special operations, Christopher Maier, but, according to Navy sources, she recently became a US reserve naval intelligence officer.500 German police raid properties of Hamas supporters throughout the country
Tabatabai has completed her five-month training at the Center for Information Dominance in Dam Neck, Va., according to a fellow officer, who spoke on condition of anonymity and expressed concern that Tabatabai retains her security clearance, despite the counterintelligence investigation.
The officer says Tabatabai would receive access in her reservist intelligence role to such sensitive information as staff rosters and movements of US ships and submarines in the Persian Gulf, all of which is clearly of interest to Iran amid the current Gaza conflict.
“The Navy has been actively training her to be an intelligence officer and giving her access to, not just what she has in her civilian job, but access to all the need-to-know information that a reserve unit has,” says the officer.
“This naval reserve [role] gives her more clearance and access. Everyone she has contact with in the Navy intelligence realm is now potentially outed.”
The officer says Tabatabai’s security access has been a source of ongoing concern among colleagues, especially as “the investigation has been going on for so long.”
“It’s a clear and present danger in that even if [the investigation] affords her the right to due process, her clearance still should be on hold, and she should not have any access to go into the Pentagon or any other military installation.”
The FBI reportedly has been shut out of the Tabatabai probe, and it is not known which agency is in charge.
Antisemitic Ireland Needs to Shake Off the Imbecility
Since the bloody pogrom of Oct. 7, which drew Israel into a last-straw determination to smash the Hamas terror infrastructure in Gaza entirely, the Irish legislature came 16 votes away from approving a motion to expel the Israeli ambassador and 10 votes away from approving a motion to haul Israel before the International Criminal Court.
Ireland is an EU outlier on the matter of Israel. Irish politicians like to claim that it's because of Ireland's history of dispossession, occupation and resistance to colonialism - three virtues fashionably attributable nowadays to the Palestinians. But there's something else in the Irish psyche that's impolite to mention. Not a few of Ireland's celebrated champions of the underdog, its heroes of Irish freedom, were vulgar antisemites and Nazi collaborators.
Mary Lou McDonald assumed the reins of Sinn Fein party in 2018. As a social justice activist in Dublin, she spoke at a commemoration for Sean Russell, a 1930s-era IRA chief of staff who spent time in Nazi Germany training in the use of explosives. Russell died of a perforated ulcer in a Nazi submarine that was returning him to Ireland to lay the groundwork for an IRA sabotage campaign to assist a planned Nazi invasion of British-controlled Ulster.
Today's proud Irish "pro-Palestine" shouters would rather forget that Ze'ev Jabotinsky, founder of the Zionist Irgun organization in British Mandate Palestine, wrote to IRA leader and later Irish president Eamon de Valera asking to learn about Ireland's guerrilla war against the British. De Valera invited Jabotinsky to Ireland, where he stayed for several weeks.
It's fair enough to empathize with the Palestinians. But there is a difference between the IRA at its worst and savage moments, and Hamas in its routine conduct. The IRA never vowed to slaughter every British loyalist on the island of Ireland and hunt every Englishman to the ends of the Earth, to the ends of time. That's what Hamas has in mind for the Jews. The Irish should remember that.
Ireland's 'lack of Jewish influence' helps support for Palestine - former envoy
Dem Rep. Carson_ Israel Is 'Antagonistic' and 'We're Seeing What Happens When Folks Aren't Listened to'
Your “friends” broke a ceasefire on the 7th October and they broke the latest ceasefire 15 mins in. Could you tell your “friends” to stop breaking ceasefires? Thanks 🙏🏽 https://t.co/tqibIzglYb pic.twitter.com/hi8TCRnRUg
— Israel in the UK 🇮🇱🤝🇬🇧 (@IsraelinUK) November 24, 2023
Anti-Semitic hate speech is investigated at four mosques around Britain after footage of preachers calling for Jews to be killed and for Israel to be destroyed emerges
Shabbir Hassan's Friday prayers for a Palestinian "victory" at the Palmers Green Mosque in London, a registered charity, on 10 November.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 24, 2023
"Humiliate the polytheists, destroy your enemies, the enemies of the religion"
"Give them a great victory, support them with your soldiers" pic.twitter.com/kUJEaGzqe1
Most were horrified by the scale and utter depravity of the Hamas atrocities of 7 October.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 24, 2023
But not this mosque in Newport. Delighted, it asked Allah to “reward the defenders of Al-Aqsa on behalf of the entire Ummah for sacrificing their lives”.
“Overcoming the enemy” - nice! pic.twitter.com/G15kSO32Lb
An NHS chaplain promoting the cause of a woman who said "We will slaughter you. We are waiting for you in all the cities of the West Bank. What Hitler did to you was a nothing. We will drink your blood and eat your skulls.” pic.twitter.com/qiNYBiRStQ
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 24, 2023
California imam Dr. Sayed Moustafa al-Qazwini: The Jews Killed Their Prophets, Have a Sense of Entitlement, Are Liars; The Enemies of Gaza Are the Enemies of Mankind, Humanity #Antisemitism pic.twitter.com/9vMnPKH3h7
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 24, 2023
The Irish support jihad in Israel. But when it happens in Ireland, they seem somewhat displeased. https://t.co/WWfIYDHZ4r
— Shaiel Ben-Ephraim (@academic_la) November 23, 2023
We at Croydon Drains Co. are the first plumbing supply company in the UK to pass a tea break motion calling for an immediate ceasefire in Gaza https://t.co/ViHAAVGRxE
— leekern (@leekern13) November 24, 2023
Seth Frantzman: Israel-Hamas war: How quickly can Hamas recover from Gaza defeat? - analysis
Despite Hamas’ efforts, this war is not Jews against Arabs and it’s not even against Palestinians. This war is all of Israel against monstrous terrorists, in order to ensure safety for us and the whole world, and yes, even to ensure the safety of Gazan residents. And it’s… pic.twitter.com/M8RrruvXTm
— יוסף חדאד - Yoseph Haddad (@YosephHaddad) November 24, 2023
An official statement by the IDF's Arabic spokesperson as the ceasefire approaches. pic.twitter.com/8MUXmCX4iN
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 24, 2023
Leaflets that have benefits dropped saying that the war is not over. The pause is only temporary and that Salah al-Din road is the only corridor to move south. And not to move north. pic.twitter.com/XpjVUVesXz
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 24, 2023
IDF paratroopers found and rescued an abandoned elderly Arab woman & her daughter in an abandoned building in Gaza. They calmed her down and offered her chocolate. pic.twitter.com/gHfOJhPiwd
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) November 24, 2023
The IDF and Israeli intelligence has successfully targeted and killed the commander of Hamas' naval forces in Khan Yunis, identified as Amar Abu Jalalah. pic.twitter.com/XzKPdfvH3j
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 23, 2023
The IDF says it has completed the operational assessment according to the combat lines of the pause. It also destroyed the tunnel under Shifa Hospital and attacked targets belonging to terrorist groups in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/N6ggQ0KVZe
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 24, 2023
The IDF destroyed the tunnel under Shifa Hospital. pic.twitter.com/p5bH7u5odb
— Mike (@Doranimated) November 24, 2023
Footage of the tunnel system in and around Shifa Hospital that was used by Hamas. pic.twitter.com/Sc6p1ALxjw
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 23, 2023
Tracing published videos of the tunnel system under Shifa does start to confirm the presence of a significant and lengthy tunnel under/through the hospital complex.
— Nathan Ruser (@Nrg8000) November 23, 2023
This does not automatically make it a legitimate military target, but is certainly important context. https://t.co/3ZV4SC8PQf pic.twitter.com/kEJXVw7pQO
Iran International correspondent Babak Itzhaki has walked in a Hamas underground tunnel right beneath the Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. His observations further prove that Hamas utilized the hospital as cover for both tunnels and operational centers.https://t.co/bQC0uWfXEf pic.twitter.com/R0p63HuMK8
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) November 23, 2023
The funeral of Hamas commander Khalil al-Kharaz was held in Lebanon. Kharaz and other Hamas members were killed in a targeted airstrike earlier this week. pic.twitter.com/WMEwlvUINK
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 24, 2023
American cowboys work the Israeli heartland
Sgt. First Class Aviel Melkamu🕯️
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 23, 2023
Aviel was killed while battling Hamas terrorists near Kibbutz Kissufim.
His family shared a list of dreams found on his phone after his death. The list included falling in love, flying overseas, hiking the Israel Trail, learning how to surf,… pic.twitter.com/sxdVrHOH4U
Yeah some “apartheid” lol pic.twitter.com/UF5EKiVV83
— Jon Levine (@LevineJonathan) November 24, 2023
Hamas's Haniyeh amid ceasefire: Palestinian martyrs are price of freedom
The aid trucks stream in through Rafah crossing as part of the agreement pic.twitter.com/MNq8nKnqGo
— Gaza Report - اخبار غزة (@gaza_report) November 24, 2023
Even the “humanitarian” aid trucks are plastered with ideological banners designed to empower the terrorists and humiliate Israel. [The image on the trucks shown in the clip is of the Dome of the Rock built atop the ruins of the ancient Jewish temples in Jerusalem]. https://t.co/MRsJIoI3ql
— Marc Zell (@GOPIsrael) November 24, 2023
Guys, you have to come up with a coherent narrative. Either Gaza was, before 10/7, an open prison that prompted Hamas to massacre 1200 Israelis, or Gaza had a vibrant shopping center then Israel came with siege and war. https://t.co/ilrW7LqIem
— Hussain Abdul-Hussain (@hahussain) November 24, 2023
Palestinians 🇵🇸 have received more aid money than any other country in history.
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 24, 2023
Where did the money go?
💰 Yasser Arafat: $3B
💰 Mahmoud Abbas: $2B
💰 Khaled Mashal: $5B
💰 Ismail Haniyeh: $4B
💰 Mousa Abu Marzouk: $3B
💰 Cost of Hamas terror tunnels: $10B
Money well spent...
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"Hamas is the reason for all of this"
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 24, 2023
Palestinians in Gaza are finally speaking out. A report from Israeli journalist @ohadh1 and @N12News pic.twitter.com/cHv6N8KHfe
‘Palestine is ours, ours, ours’: PA schools celebrate Oct. 7MOTHER OF MARTYRS
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 23, 2023
There is an attitude amongst Arab Palestinian ideology that children are expendable and can be sacrificed as martyrs as they undertake jihad and kill Jews.
We have provided a number of examples of this attitude.
This 2 min video focuses on a senior Hamas… pic.twitter.com/FxWcdYpnGQ
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
Jordanian Prime Minister Bisher Khasawneh: Peace with Israel is Jordan’s Strategic Choice, but a West Bank Escalation That Would Lead to Forced Transfer of Palestinians Would Be Tantamount to a Declaration of War #Israel #Jordan @PrimeMinistry @BisherKhasawneh pic.twitter.com/LHOHEfdPq0
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 24, 2023
Burkan rockets are cheap, effective, and numerous within the Hezbollah arsenal, having a few thousand that carry up to 500 kg of explosives each. Hezbollah has the ability to produce them domestically since Syria's CERS center passed them the knowledge: https://t.co/JhZwVSB7ts
— Israel-Alma (@Israel_Alma_org) November 24, 2023
Iran's Khamenei warns in Hebrew that war in Gaza won't go unanswered
Iran's Foreign Minister @Amirabdolahian met Hamas chief Ismail Haniyeh in Doha, Qatar.
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) November 23, 2023
He earlier visited Beirut where he held talks with leaders of the Islamic Republic's proxy groups Hezbollah and Palestinian Islamic Jihad as well as the deputy leader of Hamas. pic.twitter.com/5jRe2Nkhuq
Black Friday’ shopping is just a few hours away - this season, be mindful when giving your hard earned money to those that espouse hatred toward the Jewish people and nation.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 24, 2023
❌ Huda Beauty (sold at @Sephora)
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❌ Amina Muaddi (sold @saks @neimanmarcus @Bergdorfs)… https://t.co/UdDP35LxyD pic.twitter.com/mpdivThVp9
The “Shut It Down For Palestine” NYC crowd shout at shoppers outside Macy’s: “Why are you shopping? Bombs are dropping!”
— Julio Rosas (@Julio_Rosas11) November 24, 2023
There is currently a temporary ceasefire. pic.twitter.com/8opGVVN5YW
I don’t even know what the theory behind this conspiracy *might* be. pic.twitter.com/Zd99CgyrZG
— Sonny Bunch (@SonnyBunch) November 23, 2023
Absolutely despicable.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 24, 2023
Gigi Hadid just posted the below to her millions of followers falsely accusing Israel of abducting, torturing, raping children.
Her example was Ahmed Almansara.
Here is video of Ahmed and his cousin running through a Jewish settlement looking for… pic.twitter.com/LQOhDUbQc8
Oh that’s terrible. A 16 year old girl sentenced to 12 years? What a tragedy what could… hey what that’s little icon about?
— Disappointed Optimist (@disappoptimism) November 24, 2023
Oh. Oh right. pic.twitter.com/cO7ebD3c5I
Most were horrified by the scale and utter depravity of the Hamas atrocities of 7 October.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 24, 2023
But not this mosque in Newport. Delighted, it asked Allah to “reward the defenders of Al-Aqsa on behalf of the entire Ummah for sacrificing their lives”.
“Overcoming the enemy” - nice! pic.twitter.com/G15kSO32Lb
.@WakeForest Prof Laura Mullen "resigned" after posting, "I could be tempted to shoot up your dance party..." days after Hamas massacred 100s of Israelis at a music festival. She then complained about the university, “They kind of threw me to the wolves.” https://t.co/jKMGYw814W pic.twitter.com/ccE1iOvZhD
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 23, 2023
Antisemitism Is Infecting My College Campus — And So Many Others
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 22, 2023
"Hatred is becoming more common on campuses like mine. And worse still, it’s viewed as acceptable."
-@Columbia student Rebecca Masselhttps://t.co/vNv9cfJeEg
The writer of this piece -- a reporter for Columbia University's newspaper -- had to leave campus for a while because of threats and harassment following her meticulous reporting on anti-Jewish hate. https://t.co/XzwXgVn6oR
— Noah Shachtman (@NoahShachtman) November 22, 2023
Some good news for Thanksgiving! https://t.co/JHxcTiKeAG
— Brooke Goldstein (@GoldsteinBrooke) November 23, 2023
The office of civil rights has launched an investigation into Columbia University based off a complaint that we filed on behalf of our client, Jonathan Karten, four years ago! Columbia University was accused of…
According to ABC, Hamas, which is a proscribed terrorist organisation in Australia is, 'ferocious', 'political' and 'fighting for absolute freedom'.
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 24, 2023
The ABC is fanboying the founder of the organisation responsible for the killing of the most Jews since the Holocaust. pic.twitter.com/eBGXWsJ34Q
Next week on the ABC: How a vegetarian with a passion for music became one of Germany's greatest leaders. pic.twitter.com/bbrmjTMMZF
— Daniel (@VoteLewko) November 23, 2023
I think I'm going to frame this and put it in my @CAMERAorg office. https://t.co/OjA7iLfiMW pic.twitter.com/iJgq7DarY6
— David Litman (@dmlitman) November 24, 2023
*sigh*
— David Collier (@mishtal) November 24, 2023
this from a man who has been quoting Hamas propaganda casualty figures as *fact*....
Some people cannot help themselves and this is a particularly sickening take...https://t.co/Mf3sszfve2
BBC RADIO 4 PLATFORMS PERNICIOUS PARITY FROM MUSTAFA BARGHOUTI
‘BBC’: Not impartial to rally vs. Jew-hatred, Palestinian flag on Macy’s parade float
BBC tries very hard in this piece to distance Mtenga's death from 7 October and avoid giving responsibility to Hamas. https://t.co/XOWaPQeaJF
— Michael Shurkin (@MichaelShurkin) November 24, 2023
Ah. So Gary Lineker is free to share a video featuring a crankademic falsely accusing Israel of genocide with absolutely no consequences from the BBC, but regular corporation staffers aren't being allowed to attend a march against antisemitism. https://t.co/Fj6zkOvHVE pic.twitter.com/HED6zrYOmp
— Daniel Sugarman (@Daniel_Sugarman) November 24, 2023
The BBC has supposedly banned Jewish journalists from attending an upcoming march against antisemitism.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 24, 2023
This despite the fact that BBC staff have attended pro-Palestinian marches in recent weeks.
One of the corporation's most prominent names, Gary Lineker, backed…
So BBC hired a Palestinian journo in Gaza. His name is Amr Tabash.
— David Collier (@mishtal) November 24, 2023
Tabash supports terrorism. He makes joyful posts when Jews are murdered.
How can BBC use monsters like this? He celebrates the slaughter of Jews! His BBC article is still up!
Have @bbcnews no shame at all? pic.twitter.com/23H2HgHed3
Col Richard Kemp: Sky News's Kay Burley pushes anti Israel messaging
"Is Sky News’s Kay Burley a Complete Idiot? You Be the Judge"
— leekern (@leekern13) November 24, 2023
Observe the response triggered by the term ‘hostages,’ a weird reaction to the topic of the 240 innocents taken hostage by Hamas.
— Yaari Cohen (@YaariCohen) November 24, 2023
P.S - Same host from the now infamous @EylonALevy interview. pic.twitter.com/INfIPfFCWW
Sky News' @KayBurley (“Israel values the lives of Palestinians less because it releases 3 of them for every Israeli hostage”) gets ratio'ed by the frog of shame 🐸 pic.twitter.com/gqNSXSHwwq
— Dr. Eli David (@DrEliDavid) November 24, 2023
Alex - seriously - just stop digging.
— David Collier (@mishtal) November 24, 2023
You post & praise an article about the Tamimi clan - which suggests the family gained notoriety because Ahed slapped a soldier"
Go search 'Sbarro suicide bombing'.
What is it with Sky News journos and the truth?https://t.co/3brK6sanaJ
Sky News correspondent now community noted. This has not been a good day for Sky, to put it very mildly. pic.twitter.com/aqJqbEgCGw
— Daniel Sugarman (@Daniel_Sugarman) November 23, 2023
Fresh impartiality row at the BBC as its own journalists accuse broadcaster of favouring Israel in its war coverage - after it came under fire for refusing to call Hamas a terror group
BBC NEWS WEBSITE REPORTING ON THE DEATHS OF JOURNALISTS
Ah. So Gary Lineker is free to share a video featuring a crankademic falsely accusing Israel of genocide with absolutely no consequences from the BBC, but regular corporation staffers aren't being allowed to attend a march against antisemitism. https://t.co/Fj6zkOvHVE pic.twitter.com/HED6zrYOmp
— Daniel Sugarman (@Daniel_Sugarman) November 24, 2023
Do yourself a favor and read this. https://t.co/E4iXA3llRg pic.twitter.com/oNGJNCZCuC
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) November 23, 2023
Read the full story of how Nicholas Nelson was brought to justice and sent to prison for a year and a half here: https://t.co/9dWxKdMBkQ
— leekern (@leekern13) November 23, 2023
‘I Am Not Taking You, Dirty Jew’: Paris Cab Driver Charged With Discrimination, Violent Threats
Horrifying to see more than 85 tombs vandalized in the Jewish section of Marcinelle's cemetery, Belgium.
— European Jewish Congress (@eurojewcong) November 24, 2023
Stripping away the Star of David from the graves not only desecrates these resting places but also deprives Jews of their identity, even in their death.
We thank the… pic.twitter.com/rQvNlXGGFB
Israelis celebrate return of hostage Yaffa Adar, 85, whose stoicism ’embodies Zionism’
WATCH: During a Brazil-Argentina game at the Maracanã Stadium in Rio de Janeiro, the sportscaster took a moment to call for the immediate release of the approximately 240 hostages - including 22 Argentinians and 1 Brazilian - who were kidnapped from southern #Israel by #Hamas… pic.twitter.com/bVMmgk2Xf1
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 23, 2023
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