10 Israeli and 2 Thai hostages arrive back in Israel after 53 days in Gaza captivity
Nine Israeli women and a 17-year-old girl were released by Hamas on Tuesday night after 53 days in captivity in Gaza, amid an extended truce deal with the Palestinian terror group that is expected to last at least until Wednesday, when another group of about 10 hostages is expected to be freed.The doctor leading freed hostages from darkness to light
Hamas on Tuesday also released two foreign nationals from Thailand as part of a separate agreement.
The release of eight Israeli women, six of them elderly, and one mother and her teen daughter on Tuesday came hours after an apparent violation of the temporary halt in fighting, now in its fifth day, when Israeli troops were targeted in northern Gaza by Hamas explosives and gunfire. A number of soldiers sustained light injuries.
All the hostages were handed over by Hamas and terror ally Palestinian Islamic Jihad to the Red Cross in Gaza Tuesday night, then arrived in Israel via the Kerem Shalom crossing — sidestepping a transfer in Egypt — in a process that was also observed for the past two days of hostage transfers.
They were being brought to hospitals in Israel for further treatment and monitoring, before being reunited with their families.
Hamas released footage of the handover in which the women can be seen walking, flanked by armed, masked terrorists. One of the hostages, Ditza Heiman, 84, was in a wheelchair and was helped into the Red Cross ambulance by medical staff. The handover, brightly lit and filmed by multiple cameras, was stage-managed by the terrorists in front of a large crowd.
Teen hostage Mia Leimberg, 17, was seen in initial clips of the release from inside the Gaza Strip holding her dog Bella, which was thought to have been killed in the October 7 onslaught. That day, thousands of Hamas-led terrorists killed 1,200 people, most of them civilians, and took some 240 hostages including about 40 children.
The youngest among the nine remaining child hostages is Kfir Bibas, who was just nine months old when he was captured along with his parents and four-year-old brother from Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7. The baby’s aunt Ofri Bibas pleaded Tuesday for the family’s release as soon as possible.
The IDF said Monday that the Bibas family had been transferred by Hamas to another Palestinian terror group in Gaza, dampening hopes of their release during the current truce.
Dr. Hagai Levine worries about four-year-old Abigail Edan, who saw her parents murdered by Hamas terrorists before she was kidnapped to Gaza on October 7 and released on November 26.We must never forget that Israel is not a luxury — it is a necessity
He worries about 84-year-old Alma Avraham, deprived of essential medication for the seven weeks she was captive in Gaza.
He worries about each of the remaining approximately 160 hostages, from the youngest baby to the oldest octogenarian.
But Levine isn’t just sitting around fretting.
While national leaders are working out the difficult details of getting hostages released back to Israel, Levine is working out the difficult details of their medical care.
Levine, chairman of the Israeli Association of Public Health Physicians, volunteered to head the medical team of the Hostages and Missing Families Forum established by the families of the approximately 240 abductees less than 24 hours after the deadly Hamas attacks and kidnappings of October 7.
“This is an unprecedented event,” says Levine.
“Hostages ranging from a nine-month-old baby to an 85-year-old woman with dementia and Parkinson’s were taken and held underground in inhumane conditions. Hamas did not allow them access to the Red Cross or connection with their families,” he says.
“Very early on, we established a medical and resilience team with the aim of bringing them home now, safely, and protecting the health of the hostages and their families.”
The doctor leading freed hostages from darkness to light
Hostage Eitan Yahalomi is reunited with his mother on his return on Nov. 27, at the Kerem Shalom meeting point. Photo courtesy of the IDF Spokesperson.
Levine and the forum worked with the Health Ministry to innovate new guidelines for treating released hostages.
“We are writing a textbook that wasn’t written before because nothing like this has ever happened before,” adds Orna Dotan, head of the forum’s resilience team comprising hundreds of mental-health professionals.
The Jewish homeland has been a constant throughout our history. In exile we yearned to return. Then, as the state was granted independence, a partnership across the diaspora brought those dreams to life. When Jews needed to flee persecution, Israel wasn’t just ready and waiting, it orchestrated their escape. It has been a relationship of existential necessity.Jake Wallis Simons: The Jewish State Is Determined to Defeat the Enemy, Whatever the Price
And then, October 7, in an instant, Israel stopped feeling like a safe haven. Worse, it felt like its existence was under threat. Those of us too young to remember 1948, 1967 or 1973 had taken Israel for granted. Even with every lesson from our history, we still took Israel for granted.
As it evolved, as the skyscrapers rose and the military grew in power, Israel became an insurance policy to cash in, as and when needed. Israel was there for us. Yet, as a result of our complacency, we could not always say the same.
The immediate response to October 7 has been everything you would expect and more. People who have not given for years have dug deep. The insurance premium is being paid in full — for now. But what happens next? The relationship between Israel and the diaspora had stagnated. As we come out of this trauma we need to press the reset button and, together, re-establish what it means to be the Jewish homeland and to be a Jew outside its borders. The starting point must be a focus on that which brings us together as opposed to the things that drive us apart.
On peoplehood, on a shared history and a desire for a better Israel without demanding a perfect Israel. Too many had made their support for and relationship with Israel conditional. We looked over our shoulder to determine when, how and even if we should state our Zionist credentials, as we sought to avoid the political or social wrath of those who would hold Israel to a higher standard.
Israel is not a luxury, it is a necessity. Never has this been more apparent than when it is seemingly at its most vulnerable.
As people take to the UK’s streets in their hundreds of thousands, some calling for the dismantling of Israel, others for jihad and a number even glorifying the murder of babies, it would be naive not to ask, again, “What if?” What if the baying mob gets its wish? What if it becomes too dangerous to send our kids to Jewish schools?
What if university campuses become no-go areas for Jewish students? Just pick up the suitcase and get on the next flight to Israel? What if there were no Israel to turn to? What if that insurance policy suddenly got cancelled when we needed it most?
And as I look at Britain and look to Israel, struggling to work out how any of this has happened I ask myself, where do we go from here?
On Oct. 7, in the sleepy kibbutz of Kfar Aza near the Gaza border, Aviv and Livnat Kutz were hoping to spend the afternoon with their three teenage children and other likeminded locals flying kites near the fence as a gesture of peace towards their Palestinian neighbors. The corpses of the murdered Kutz family were later found huddled together in the same bed.
Looking back, the complacency that prevailed in Israel regarding the threat from Gaza was not only remarkable but agonizingly naive. In the conventional Israeli security picture, the Gazan militias were dwarfed by the threat of Hizbullah in Lebanon and Iran, which was on the threshold of nuclearization. Indeed, as one defense source told me: "If Iran had directed the attacks, Mossad would have known about it."
What Hamas has always missed is the fact that Israel is not a colonial power like France in Algeria. The Israelis have no other country to which to withdraw. And such is the alchemy of Israeli society, whose conscription culture creates deep bonds of social responsibility and national pride, that turning up the volume of agony on its public produces an equal and opposite reaction of solidarity and grit. The Jewish state is determined to defeat the enemy, whatever the price.
On the Israeli side, everything changed on Oct. 7. In butchering the innocent with such savagery, Hamas had changed the security calculation. Israel's policy of containment was torn up.
By way of spectacular success, Hamas had signed its own death warrant. If an effective deterrent is to be re-established, Hamas must be dispatched unequivocally, as costly as this will prove in terms of blood, treasure and international standing.
Last week, an old Palestinian colleague called me from the grounds of the hospital in Khan Yunis in Gaza. Hamas was facing a groundswell of repressed rage from its own people, he confided in hushed tones.
Brendan O'Neill: The moral cowardice of the managerial elites
Is it just me or does the Irish Taoiseach Leo Varadkar seem to fear his own citizens more than he does the murderous theocrats of Hamas? Compare the comment he made when hundreds of louts rioted on O’Connell Street last week with the weird tweet he put out when Emily Hand, the nine-year-old Irish-Israeli girl, was finally freed from Hamas’s racist clutches. He damned the Dublin looters as a mob ‘filled with hate’, people who ‘love violence’. And Hamas? What did he say about this medieval terror group that violently abducted an Irish girl from her loving family? Well, nothing.
He didn’t mention them in his tweet. He didn’t say what they did. He didn’t comment on their love of violence. Instead, he coyly said ‘an innocent child who was lost has now been found’. You’d think Emily had wandered off in a shopping mall. ‘Where was she “lost”, Leo? Down the back of the sofa?’, teased Graham Linehan. It is properly disturbing that the PM of the nation of which Emily is a citizen failed to mention that this poor girl was seized from a sleepover with her friend during the worst anti-Semitic pogrom of modern times and then held against her will for 50 days. Why didn’t he tell this truth?
He’s had a furious backlash. Emily wasn’t ‘lost’ and ‘found’, tweeters have reminded the Taoiseach: she was kidnapped and liberated. He even suffered the indignity of having a Community Note attached to his tweet on ‘X’ to add some flesh of truth to the bones of his cowardly comment. ‘Emily wasn’t lost. She was abducted by terrorists from Hamas’, it says. He tried to settle the storm by tweeting out his entire statement on Emily’s release. It made things worse. Yes, it says she was ‘snatched’ (finally), but it makes no mention of Hamas. Who snatched her, Leo? Maybe it was those thugs of O’Connell Street who ‘love violence’. It’s a mystery.
Varadkar apologists rushed in to say he was clearly alluding to a passage from the Bible and only idiots didn’t get it. He was referencing Luke 15:32, they insist, which says ‘this brother of yours was dead and is alive again; he was lost and is found’. Come off it. Let’s leave to one side the fact that Varadkar is hardly the kind of politician who goes about quoting the Bible. More to the point, Luke 15 tells the Parable of the Prodigal Son, the young fella who squanders his parents’ money on whores before slinking home for forgiveness. If Varadkar really was speaking of sweet, innocent Emily in the same breath as a man who fucked away his parents’ fortune, then his tweet was even madder than we thought.
A diplomatic storm has ensued. ‘Mr prime minister, it seems you have lost your moral compass and need a reality check!’, said Israel’s foreign minister Eli Cohen. Israeli president Isaac Herzog nailed it when he told the Taoiseach, ‘Emily was not out for a walk and lost her way… [she] was kidnapped and held at gunpoint by monstrous and despicable murderers’. The Israeli foreign ministry has called in Ireland’s ambassador to Israel for a dressing down. As well it might. Any nation would be rightfully ticked off if the brutal kidnap of one of their citizens by racist ideologues was downplayed by a foreign dignitary. What’s weird here is that the dignitary is the leader of the nation in which the kidnap victim enjoys dual citizenship. What was he thinking?
To my mind, Varadkar’s screw-up on the Emily Hand release tells us a larger story about the deracinated state of politics right now. It speaks to the moral cowardice of the managerial elites. To the reluctance, the flat-out unwillingness, of our technocratic establishments to issue any firm moral comment on the events of our era. Unless, of course, the event involves one’s own problematic native population, with their supposedly bovine views and violent ways. This is why Varadkar is far more comfortable with condemning the tracksuit-wearing masses of fiery Dublin than he is with making a full-throated denunciation of the racist Islamists who violated the innocence of an Irish child – because the only ‘morality’ that matters to the new elites is their right to morally distinguish themselves from their own rowdy, ignorant populaces. Outside of such narrow exercises in self-bloating moralism, morality never gets a look-in with the stiff, overeducated, bean-counting class that now wields so much power in the EU and across the post-moral West.
Breaking: World media is now broadcasting @LeoVaradkar is a joke, are they right ? Answers on a post card please pic.twitter.com/5L8txvkgfg
— Keira Connnolly (@keira_con) November 26, 2023
Leo Varadkar never posted about "Emily Hand" before Nov26
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Only condemned Hamas for rockets.
"loss of life in fighting" you mean the murdered babies were fighting?
"impact on people going about their daily lives" by removing their heads?
The firing of rockets by Hamas and the loss of life in fighting is appalling, as is the impact on people going about their daily lives. We condemn attacks on civilians unequivocally. The fighting should stop immediately https://t.co/Zn8QxS7LrT
— Leo Varadkar (@LeoVaradkar) October 7, 2023
If Israel had taken Ireland’s advice for a ceasefire, little Emily Hand would still be a hostage of Hamas. We won’t take its advice to leave Hamas in power.
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 27, 2023
Today on @eastcoastfm in ๐ฎ๐ช pic.twitter.com/leWLMqBNZ1
If Israel had taken Ireland’s advice, little Emily Hand would still be a hostage of Hamas. If we take its advice now, we’d leave Hamas free to abduct more little girls just like her. This morning on @NTBreakfast ๐ฎ๐ช pic.twitter.com/j9a11PHkRl
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 27, 2023
Why Israel has no imminent plans to wind down its war on Hamas
The policy establishment in Israel is apprehensive similarly about what or who would fill the vacuum in Gaza if and when the IDF should depart the area. The West Bank-based Palestinian Authority, often touted as the natural candidate for this role, is in severe disarray and uninspiring confidence in its abilities to assert dominion over the Gaza Strip, from which it was expelled forcibly by Hamas in 2007. Israel’s experience with multinational teams—supposing that countries can be found to volunteer for that task—raises cause for distress that foreign contingents would be similarly ineffective. Meanwhile, a ceasefire would impose constraints on Israeli measures against Hamas, heightening the vulnerability of Israel to renewed acts of terrorism.As If Israel Simply Woke Up One Morning and Chose to Attack Gaza
There is no desire in Israel to play into Hamas’s hands by granting them the enduring ceasefire that they crave. Such a truce—as was in place effectively until Hamas decided to violate its terms unilaterally on October 7—would relieve pressure on the embattled organization and allow its forces to regroup. In this context, the preference of Hamas for dragging out the upcoming hostage release over four days—while also dangling the potential for subsequent exchanges—is perceived by Israel as extortion designed to complicate the resumption of full IDF operations in Gaza.
All told, the reality of a ceasefire, by Israel’s logic, would be critically unstable. It would be detrimental to Israeli deterrence and be destined inevitably to degrade into an even more lethal round of hostilities that could expand like wildfire to other neighboring theaters.
More in line with Israeli thinking is what Joe Biden administration officials have called “tactical humanitarian pauses” for the limited purposes of enabling non-combatants to exit battle zones, increasing the flow of aid provisions, and facilitating the release of hostages. (According to Netanyahu, it has been only through the application of “relentless military pressure” and supplementary “diplomatic pressure” that the latest releases were achieved.) In these circumstances, the IDF would stay deployed in forward field locations, from where it would continue to collect vital intelligence, expose and destroy Hamas arsenals, command posts, and launch sites, and stand by to quickly remobilize positioned assets for the next phase of its war on Hamas.
Motivation in Israel, where the trauma of October 7 is still palpable, remains high to persist until the eradication of Hamas and its capability to inflict harm on Israeli targets. Defense Minister Yoav Gallant has inferred openly that IDF troops will soon be operating in the southern Gaza Strip as well.
Although the White House has pushed back vigorously against critics and not wavered in its public support for Israel’s war aims—”as long as Hamas clings to its ideology of destruction, a cease-fire is not peace,” President Biden wrote in the Washington Post on November 18—prevailing uncertainties about Israel’s endgame are threatening to gnaw away at the legitimacy of a protracted campaign in Gaza. Israeli policymakers will certainly look to lock down as many tangible gains as possible before time might, eventually, run out.
On Nov. 4, four weeks after Hamas' barbaric, murderous assault on Israel, the Irish Times published a grotesque, fact-free letter by 620 Irish academics accusing Israel of ethnic cleansing and genocidal violence. Any uninformed person reading the letter would have assumed Israel had simply woken up one morning and chosen to attack Gaza.
The 620 regarded the entirety of Israel, the West Bank and Gaza as occupied territory and called on "all universities in Ireland to immediately sever any existing partnerships or affiliations with Israeli institutions." Put simply, over 600 of Ireland's academics and scholars proposed that all engagements between Irish and Israeli universities end until Israel ceases to exist and then they can be revived, which is something of an oxymoron.
Their call was fully aligned with the objectives of Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad and Iran. But in Ireland, outside of a few critical letters, no one cared. It seems the academics' perspective coincided with that of many Irish journalists and too many of Ireland's politicians and general public.
Hamas' obsessive commitment to Israel's extermination and its consistent violent opposition to any permanent peaceful resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has brought nothing but disaster to both Israelis and Palestinians. A more intellectually rigorous approach by the 620 would have been a call on Hamas to stop the rockets, release the hostages, and surrender to prosecution for their egregious war crimes and crimes against humanity.
The left fails at boycots. The conservatives are successful at boycotting.
— Shadyhugs (@Shadyhugs) November 28, 2023
Why? Because conservatives don't stand out in the street protesting crap every day instead of going to work at their jobs
So it’s a selective boycott for convenience ? No apple? Google? IBM? Boeing? Lockheed Martin? Raytheon? Waze?
— Josh Offenhartz (@Johartz) November 28, 2023
Brandeis Center files lawsuit against UC Berkeley for hostile campus environment
Citing claims of a “longstanding, unchecked spread of antisemitism” on the University of California, Berkeley’s campus, the Louis D. Brandeis Center for Human Rights Under Law filed a complaint on behalf of Jewish students on Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, alleging that the campus is a “hotbed of anti-Jewish hostility and harassment,” Jewish Insider has learned.UC Berkeley Faces Lawsuit For 'Longstanding, Unchecked Spread of Anti-Semitism'
The lawsuit, which names the University of California (UC) Regents, UC President Michael Drake, UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ and other officials as defendants, claims that since Hamas’ Oct. 7 terrorist attack in Israel, antisemitism has been exacerbated at the school — citing several on-campus incidents of intimidation, harassment and physical violence against Jewish students.
UC Berkeley Jewish students wrote in the complaint that the school does so little to protect Jewish students, it feels as if the school is condoning antisemitism. They added that officials at the university display a “general disregard” for Jewish students.
“The concerns of Jewish students are not being taken seriously and incidents that are affecting Jewish students are not being treated the same as incidents that would affect another targeted minority on campus,” Hannah Schlacter, an MBA student at the school, told JI.
The complaint, a copy of which was obtained by JI, details a pro-Palestinian rally following Oct. 7 in which a Jewish undergraduate who was draped in an Israeli flag was attacked by two protesters who struck him in the head with a metal water bottle.
It further cites that Jewish students and Jewish faculty are receiving hate mail calling for their gassing and murder, and claims that many Jewish students report feeling afraid to go to class. Pro-Palestinian protesters, the suit continues, disrupted a prayer gathering by Jewish students and blocked the main entrance to campus, and a faculty member went on an 18-minute anti-Israel rant in front of roughly 1,000 freshmen in his lecture class.
“Frankly, I’m not sure why a Jewish student would come to [Berkeley] law school,” UCB professor Steven Davidoff Solomon, who teaches an undergraduate class on antisemitism in the law, told JI. “There’s a group of students who feel free to say the nastiest slurs as long as they substitute Zionist for Jew and they repeatedly do that while the administration refuses to take steps to condemn it, to conduct training, to take measures they would take if it was discrimination against other minorities, and it’s disappointing,” he said, calling the lawsuit a “last resort.”
House committee calls Harvard, UPenn, MIT presidents to answer for campus antisemitism
Just HOW bad is Jew hatred on college campuses? SO bad that the Presidents of Harvard, UPenn, and MIT have been called to testify before Congress next week!
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 28, 2023
These three are failures and must step down - students deserve better!
๐๐ผ Harvard’s Claudine Gay
๐๐ผ Penn’s Liz Magill… pic.twitter.com/4v9yYHVxtP
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 28, 2023
Look at the stats from a new survey by https://t.co/sDsOqvo7oX about the current Israel-Hamas war. Most concerning is that 86% say get their info about the war from social media, while 1/3 say they never or rarely fact-check the info they take in. https://t.co/011MUrzImj pic.twitter.com/0Vh0THcxSO
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 27, 2023
Must-read statement in @BostonGlobe from @BrandeisU Trustees:
— David Harris (@DavidHarrisNY) November 28, 2023
“The virulent #antisemitism that has overtaken too many universities over the past six weeks — and, in turn, led to Jewish students feeling unsafe — will not be tolerated at our institution.”
Proud to be a signatory. pic.twitter.com/zNZyiVpaTC
We've seen it time and time again: BDS campaigns on campus lead to increased antisemitism. With tensions already at an all-time high and Jewish students afraid for their safety, the launch of a campus-wide BDS referendum at @UMich only serves to add fuel to the fire. pic.twitter.com/WM1u05fpWq
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 28, 2023
In the past, @UMichPrezOno and the @UMich Board of Regents have rejected calls to divest from Israel — so this referendum serves no practical purpose except to inflame tensions on campus and make Jewish students on campus feel even more unsafe and unwelcome. pic.twitter.com/CeHHRG517J
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 28, 2023
University drops Amir Khan’s Gaza event after JC exposes preacher who defended Hamas terror
Bret Gustafson, Associate Professor at Washington University in St. Louis, says setting off gas canisters outside the homes of Jews is "pretty cool".
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 27, 2023
LAPD are investigating it as a possible hate crime.
Are Jewish students safe in his classroom @WUSTL @WashUChancellor? pic.twitter.com/wpwxY2Mhrk
This morning, we received this from a student of Bret Gustafson's.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 28, 2023
What are the chances Gustafson would be able to have a fair discussion with someone opposing his one sided views without retribution, as we've seen happen so many times prior? pic.twitter.com/qK7tgSOXaZ
"#Israel has the right to exist in Germany not #Palestine" he says" pic.twitter.com/wBaEGuSks4
— Harry's Place (@hurryupharry) November 27, 2023
You are absolutely tolerating antisemitism and we can all see you. https://t.co/wW6eQYoiaF
— Karol Markowicz (@karol) November 28, 2023
For those asking who would believe this or who would think it’s ok.
— Yashar Ali ๐ (@yashar) November 27, 2023
There are plenty of people…including this University of Wisconsin professor.
I don’t know what to say anymore. https://t.co/lGrqjhAZ2d pic.twitter.com/9818R5se0q
Yes professor, I absolutely have no issue dehumanizing a terrorist organization.
— Yashar Ali ๐ (@yashar) November 27, 2023
It is you who believes that dehumanizing Hamas dehumanizes Palestinians.
I weep for your students. https://t.co/tgCo2b5f4i
๐ด Shakeba Morrad, an appellate attorney at Office of General Counsel for U.S. @DeptVetAffairs, posted (& later deleted) a video of herself on Instagram mocking Israelis pleading for the return of their citizens being held hostage by Hamas. WATCH it on X: https://t.co/f5L8ICEvVr pic.twitter.com/GpR7mgK6D2
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 27, 2023
This one is even worse. It features quotes from the leaders of Hamas and Islamic Jihad.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 28, 2023
The Samidoun terror supporters "salute" the prisoners and look forward to "liberating all Palestinian prisoners and liberating all of Palestine, from the river to the sea".
Shun the NEU. pic.twitter.com/VkPhyYuD16
๐ด After the Oct. 7 massacre of 1,000 Israelis by Hamas, Bikrum Gill, political science professor @virginia_tech, said "We must stand with the armed resistance" (Hamas) & accused Israel of massacring Palestinians "in the most brutal and inhumane fashion." https://t.co/FLscrTJZ1Q pic.twitter.com/MU9sBACc4k
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 27, 2023
PreOccupiedTerritory: Even Total Extermination Insufficient To Convince Man Jews Don’t Control Everything (satire)
CPJ’s misleading tally of journalist deaths is clickbait for Israel haters
TIMES JOURNO ERASES PALESTINIAN SUPPORT FOR OCT. 7TH MASSACRE
BBC RESPONSES TO CRITICISM OF COVERAGE OF THE AL AHLI EXPLOSION – PART ONE
BBC RESPONSES TO CRITICISM OF COVERAGE OF THE AL AHLI EXPLOSION – PART TWO
CNN’S ELBAGIR MISLEADS ON RELEASED PALESTINIAN TERRORISTS
Some things aren't that complicated. Multiple eyewitnesses to the horrors of Oct. 7 reported seeing babies who had been decapitated.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) November 28, 2023
But academic Nolan Higdon in @USATODAY thinks it's a suspect claim "given that murdering babies is an old fake news trope."
There are no words.… pic.twitter.com/8GtUXmIDH9
Typical @guardian. The "33 Palestinians freed" are not simply women & children. They are youths and women held by Israel for terror offenses. They are not innocent victims like the Israeli hostages held by Hamas. pic.twitter.com/2qyIFP4ZM3
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) November 28, 2023
"33 Palestinian civilians." Interesting way for @washingtonpost to describe Palestinian prisoners held by Israel for terrorism offenses.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) November 28, 2023
And it's not a "captive exchange deal." There's no equivalence between Israeli captives of Hamas & the Palestinian prisoners.… pic.twitter.com/hmM1K3HI8P
Toronto Star Columnist Rick Salutin Claims Hamas Commits Terrorism Out Of “Despair”
Model Gigi Hadid pushes blood libel
Gigi Hadid gives the game away after defending Palestinian terrorists who went on a stabbing spree of Jews
— Matthew Foldi (@MatthewFoldi) November 28, 2023
“I shared something that I did not fact check or deeply think about prior to repeating.”
Interesting that this just keeps happening to supporters of “Palestine” pic.twitter.com/uMpLUckpWI
NY Times broadcasts Kremlin lies.
— Robert Zubrin (@robert_zubrin) November 26, 2023
Front page NY Times article claims Israel has killed more women and children in Gaza than have been killed in #Ukraine.
Reality: close to 500,000 people have been killed in Ukraine by Russia-Iran Axis, plus another 500,000 in Syria. Compares to… pic.twitter.com/YzSa1mIqYw
Max Blumenthal is easily one of the worst human beings in the country. He’s an apologist and propagandist for almost every mass murderer and terrorist group on the planet.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 28, 2023
With that said, Haaretz also knows that the things they publish will be misrepresented and taken out of… https://t.co/GZdiWxZ5eO
All the images in this tweet, which claims to show children in Gaza finding their pet cats upon returning to their destroyed homes, are AI-generated.
— Shayan Sardarizadeh (@Shayan86) November 27, 2023
The images first appeared in a TikTok video by an account that regularly shares AI-generated images from Gaza. pic.twitter.com/edvkHxWdGS
From this piece https://t.co/vK7GsPzQUx
— Garance Franke-Ruta (@thegarance) November 27, 2023
On the morally sick Owen Jones, and his ilk, practising Holocaust denial in real time. https://t.co/RdYWFo4oX0
— Douglas Murray (@DouglasKMurray) November 28, 2023
Owen Jones is truly showing himself to be an embarrassing, Western "white savior” who spreads hideous, fallacious propaganda for the approval of a movement that abhors him, almost as much as I do.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) November 27, 2023
Almost… https://t.co/wTR0BSdARl
I watched Owen Jones’ video about the footage of the Hamas video. He reminded me very much of the Holocaust denier David Irving. The level of manipulation was cunning and always malevolent. I recorded my own reactions. I’ll hopefully have some snippets up tomorrow.
— leekern (@leekern13) November 28, 2023
I saw the video. I tried but couldn’t find words to describe the sheer depravity.
— Zac Goldsmith (@ZacGoldsmith) November 28, 2023
After, I suggested some of the people denying or excusing it should be invited to a viewing. No human being could possibly fail to be shaken by the scenes of brutality.
Or so I thought.
Then Owen… https://t.co/i4VrMBaT0m
Bhahahaha, Hamas’ Quds Network named Owen Jones a “Pro-Israel” “journalist” and then decided to correct it ๐คฃ๐คฃ๐คฃ
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) November 27, 2023
He is among top anti-Israel people out there, he will never admit his entire life is a pure lie, to hard for him to come to terms with reality https://t.co/14LLI6Vy6D pic.twitter.com/7GWVz36aWS
Every day brings its own surprises https://t.co/MeJeBVNqXQ
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 28, 2023
Anti-Israel Protesters Demonstrate Outside Memorial Service for Former US First Lady Rosalynn Carter
Hamas senior official invites Elon Musk to visit Gaza
Progressive Senate Dems push to condition aid to Israel
Indeed, as Tommy knows well, the Palestinians made peace and ended all violence toward Israel when Netanyahu was out of office, and Israel had the most diverse and centrist government in its history.
— Richard Goldberg (@rich_goldberg) November 28, 2023
Oh, that's right. That didn't happen. Because only one side wants peace. https://t.co/7vy9KgZfgf
Senator John Fetterman is tracing the fate of every Hamas hostage.
— Visegrรกd 24 (@visegrad24) November 28, 2023
Once someone is released, their missing poster is taken to the other side of his office. pic.twitter.com/KVZPoAsjfg
Fetterman has already won his election and isn’t up again for 5 years. The idea that he’s only taking a public pro-Israel position for political benefit, instead of because he truly believes in it, is an obvious smear. pic.twitter.com/BKkniN65Z8
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 28, 2023
She Praised Islamic Terror Groups. Then the Biden Admin Tapped Her To Address 'Hate and Threats of Violence.'
2/ There is something fishy about this visit to ๐ฆ๐บ. Never in history has the UN funded a rapporteur to fly across the world—to a region completely outside their mandate—for a lecture. If @FranceskAlbs won't release her travel receipts, we're calling on @antonioguterres to do so. pic.twitter.com/txNpoUKP20
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 27, 2023
4/ The Australian Friends of Palestine Association solicited donations specifically to fund their lobbying, for which they highlight the Edward Said lecture and the Press Club—both done by Francesca Albanese in this visit which they said they sponsored.https://t.co/QfOG5DCYx7 pic.twitter.com/HvK47RuQpO
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 28, 2023
Anti-Israel chants at vigil for Vermont shooting of 3 men of Palestinian descent
The swap of hostages for jihadists is likely to prove disastrous for Israel.
— Benjamin Weingarten (@bhweingarten) November 27, 2023
What this little girl endured and will endure for the rest of her life is unthinkable -- as is the case for all the hostages and their families.
That the Bidens' corruption makes this fact pattern at… pic.twitter.com/FxIOGViR9W
Did Biden mention the death of Paul Kessler? https://t.co/RLhhvJoK0H
— Marina Medvin ๐บ๐ธ (@MarinaMedvin) November 28, 2023
The twins beauty brand ‘SimiHaze’ is featured on https://t.co/ewTaWr0MQT - an aggregate of brands and service providers espousing hate towards the Jewish people and nation.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 27, 2023
‘SimiHaze’ as well as ‘Huda Beauty’ are both still being sold at @Sephora pic.twitter.com/pdF7Byl0JS
Veterans Affairs Investigates Employee Who Mocked Israel’s Efforts to Secure Hostages
Marxist Colorado State Rep. Replaces U.S. Flag on His Desk with Palestinian Flag
Oakland City Council Votes 8-0 for Gaza Ceasefire; Rejects Condemning Hamas
Barcelona cuts ties with Israel amid war with Hamas
WATCH: Former South African Minister Ronnie Kasrils Praises Hamas Terror Attack on Civilians: ‘Damned Good! I Was So Pleased’
Is the Labour party really OK with a long-serving councillor telling an ugly Israel hatred rally that Hamas had "touched his heart"?
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 28, 2023
It seems that the answer is "oh yes, no problem at all, carry on". https://t.co/kRkeBBYE9i
Saudi Arabia Envisions Gaza without Hamas
In discussions on the post-war reality in Gaza, senior Saudi officials say everyone agrees that the murderous Hamas regime will not stay in Gaza. Saudi Arabia is working on a diplomatic process involving all Gulf states along with Egypt, Jordan and Turkey. The emerging solution is based on a demilitarized Palestinian state under international and Arab supervision.
The reconstruction of Gaza will be led by Saudi Arabia and Qatar, alongside other countries, and in the three years following the war, there will be an international and Arab mandate over Gaza. Saudi sources promise that they will address incitement and all related issues pertaining to an atmosphere of reconciliation and laying the groundwork for a tolerant and accepting environment based on true Islam, without distortions from Hamas and Iran.
Saudi Foreign Minister Prince Faisal bin Farhan:
— Yashar Ali ๐ (@yashar) November 27, 2023
“Israel needs to be held accountable for the atrocities it committed. If not through sanctions, then by applying credible pressure on it to change course.” pic.twitter.com/eSJX0kHWZr
MEMRI: California Imam Dr. Sayed Moustafa Al-Qazwini: The Jews Killed Their Prophets, Are Entitled Liars; The Enemies Of Gaza Are The Enemies Of Mankind, Humanity
MEMRI: Board Chairman Of Egyptian State Daily Al-Ahram: The U.S. Is 'The Arab World's No. 1 Enemy'; 'It Is More Nazi Than Hitler'; Arabs Should Sever Their Ties With It
700 Pro-Iranian Fighters Deployed in Syria near Golan Heights
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights reported that 700 pro-Iranian fighters of "Syrian, Iraqi, Palestinian, and other nationalities," trained by Iran's Revolutionary Guards and Hizbullah, have been deployed in Syria's Quneitra Province immediately adjacent to the Golan Heights.
Syrian journalist Samer al-Ahmad of the Middle East Institute reported that "some groups were trained on how to carry out drone and rocket attacks, while other groups were taught security operations and information-gathering techniques."
Multiple elements of a pro-Iran regional alliance are now engaged against Israel and the U.S. on a near daily basis: from Yemen, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, and the West Bank, as well as from Gaza.
IDF shells targets in southern Lebanon
IDF releases names of three soldiers killed in Hamas captivity
Naor knew above all else his country needed him, because our nation's pain is something we all feel.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 28, 2023
We salute him for his efforts and bravery. pic.twitter.com/SD8sJFZXoV
The home of Daoud Fayez near Ramallah was partially destroyed by the Israeli military tonight. Fayez killed an Israeli soldier and wounded others in a West Bank ramming attack in August. pic.twitter.com/gRlmfIQyNJ
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 28, 2023
The attack killed IDF Sergeant Maxim Molchanov and wounded others. The terrorist was able to flee initially toward the Hasmonaim checkpoint, where he was neutralized. Israel mapped the house, which is one floor of a multi-story building for demolition two months ago. pic.twitter.com/DbQyvH1UPh
— Seth Frantzman (@sfrantzman) November 28, 2023
Incredible use of @CommunityNotes.
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 28, 2023
Is there anything that Palestinians don’t claim to have invented? https://t.co/cCezLevVTY
PMW: Israel stole organs from the corpses in Gaza, is newest PA libel
PMW: Was Hamas’ massacre in Israel the PA’s dream come true? Abbas’ advisor: “The US is using Israel as a pawn… to weaken Arab/Islamic region”
Abbas’ advisor: Oct. 7 massacre served Israel as “an opportunity” to “uproot the Palestinian people”
Abbas’ advisor: America decides what happens in the war, not Israel
Top Fatah official supports Hamas, urges all factions to “unite in battle” against Israel
Media Lamely Nod Along as Limelight-Loving Doctor Spouts Wild Israel Conspiracies
I'm sure he was nice to children and animals, but he ran a hospital that doubled as a terror base and war crime clearinghouse, so your classmate is going to have to answer a few questions. https://t.co/esVbjJUfYl
— Eugene Kontorovich (@EVKontorovich) November 27, 2023
This is the stark contrast between what children in #Israel learn and children in #Gaza learn: #StandAgainstTerror pic.twitter.com/UyjJldKnYs
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 28, 2023
Completely untrue. We put them in cryo when they're alive then unfreeze them in the year 10,000 where they will be made to fight each other gladiator style in our Zionist dystopia for the enjoyment of our glorious and immortal resurrected leader King Zombie David. https://t.co/XIfd3BHGqb
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) November 27, 2023
Lmao this is Ansar Allah (the Houthis) not Yemeni troops.
— Yashar Ali ๐ (@yashar) November 28, 2023
Saudi Arabia will absolutely not allow them to pass through.
The slogan of Ansar Allah is: “God is the Greatest; Death to America; Death to Israel; Cursed be the Jews; Victory to Islam” https://t.co/CA5fEgqq7R
Hizbullah’s Al-Manar TV Reports from Onboard the Hijacked Galaxy Leader – A Commercial Ship Seized by Yemeni-Houthis: Any Israeli Ship Sailing in the Red Sea Will Be Hauled to the Yemeni Shore #Hizbullah #Houthis #Israel pic.twitter.com/6TywoMemX1
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 28, 2023
Lebanese Writer Mohmmad Gharawi: The Jews Invented Their Religion as a Framework for Taking Over the World; Arab Leaders Must Be Jewish – Why Else Are They Protecting the Jews, Allowing Them to Continue with Their “Grand Plan”? #Lebanon #antisemitism pic.twitter.com/dYXFXMiLuj
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 28, 2023
Antony Blinken, Iranian Tool
"If Israel resumes the Gaza war, there'll be no excuse for the freehearted people of the world to take harsh revenge. In that case, the land, sea and sky will be so tight for Israel that they will have no way to escape," ex-IRGC Chief Mohsen Rezaei warned.https://t.co/3l5Z9dAinS pic.twitter.com/MKJM7KUhYw
— Iran International English (@IranIntl_En) November 27, 2023
After 80 years, music made in Auschwitz is performed in London
I sure didn't have Pauline Hanson in a Talit (Jewish prayer shawl) on my 2023 bingo card! https://t.co/02Dq4Fu4zc
— ๐ฎ๐ฑ JonoRose ๐ฎ๐ฑ (@SirJonoRose) November 28, 2023
We are deeply grateful for the remarkable turnout in Johannesburg this last week.
— South African Friends of Israel (@MZANSIISRAEL) November 27, 2023
South Africans stood together, demanding #BringThemHomeNOW! To those that were there, you demonstrated your steadfast spirit of hope and unity for Israel. pic.twitter.com/qaLB2SQb2x
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