Seth Mandel: Yes, Hamas Can Be Destroyed
The other idea put forth as a reason for Hamas’s unbeatability is Palestinian nationalism. “I understand the desire to destroy the Hamas apparatus, but I just don’t think it’s doable,” Benjamin Friedman, policy director at the realist think tank Defense Priorities, told the Christian Science Monitor. “If you envision any degree of Palestinian self-rule, then I think some version of Hamas 2.0 remains in power.”Ricahrd Hanania: Israel Must Crush Palestinian Hopes
Except Hamas’s belief system isn’t a Palestinian nationalism compatible with Palestinian self-rule, as counterintuitive as that may seem. That’s because Hamas self-rule requires Israel’s destruction.
The terror group made a big show in 2017 of revising its founding charter. The resulting document moved the group’s ideology away from an obsession with jihad and Jews to one that only referred to those topics euphemistically. The entire point, it seems, was actually to give Western apologists an excuse to pretend Hamas endorsed the two-state solution, thereby making it a legitimate representative of Palestinian nationalism.
That passage reads: “without compromising its rejection of the Zionist entity and without relinquishing any Palestinian rights, Hamas considers the establishment of a fully sovereign and independent Palestinian state, with Jerusalem as its capital along the lines of the 4th of June 1967, with the return of the refugees and the displaced to their homes from which they were expelled, to be a formula of national consensus.”
As is clearly stated, Hamas will accept (or claims that it will) a Palestinian state along the 1967 lines and with right of return of all descendants of Palestinian refugees to Israel, merely as a step toward reclaiming all the land—most of which is intended to be accomplished with the influx of millions of Palestinians claiming a right to kick Jews out of their homes.
It is an explicitly genocidal doctrine, repeating its intention to erase “Zionism” “from the river to the sea.” Now, genocide is, I suppose, an idea. It may even be a powerful one. But the Allies didn’t rationalize away the need to defeat those who embraced that same idea in World War II and to liberate Europe from the Nazis by fretting that fascist thought could never be fully eradicated.
Yes, Hamas can be defeated. Yes, Israel and the West possess the capabilities to do this. And yes, it has been done before. The final ingredient is national will—and that part is up to Israel and Israel alone.
The problem with hampering the Israeli war effort through appeals to human rights norms is that it simply ensures that the conflict continues indefinitely into the future. Are Palestinians being well served right now? Would living under occupation for another 75 years do them good? The way I see it, for Israel to survive there will have to be separation between the two sides at some point, and it would be better for it to happen now than later.The Red Cross has Jewish blood on its hands- and it couldn't care less
During and after the Second World War, Japan and Germany saw their governments destroyed, and the political ideology that the previous regime had relied on in each country extinguished. Both peoples were better off for it in the end. I think the next generation of Uyghurs will be some of the most loyal members of the Chinese Communist Party. This is a less hopeful example since Chinese totalitarianism is bad, unlike liberal democracy. But it shows that when people are given no other options they adjust to their new reality.
Right now, it’s hard to imagine Palestinians giving up their political dreams. But the idea that Japan would become a pacifist society content to manufacture electronics and watch anime while renouncing all geopolitical ambitions must have seemed just as improbable in early 1945. What ended World War II wasn’t the two atomic bombs that the US dropped, as Japan still had the capability to go on fighting. It was knowledge that there would be a third, a fourth, and a fifth if it didn’t surrender. If there was a way Israel could guarantee with 100% certainty that it wouldn’t stop until Hamas was destroyed, I think Palestinian resistance would decline. As things stand, there’s still a good deal of hope out there that Western pressure will eventually force Israel to stop short of regime change in Gaza. In which case, we would simply find ourselves in the same situation as before October 7.
Unlike the Palestinians, Japan already had a state, so in this case moving on means trying to make Gazans into refugees, in many cases not for the first time of course. This will be tough for one or two generations, but eventually lead to a more humane outcome for all involved. Right now, even Westerners seem outraged by the idea of population transfer. One might ask why in every other conflict in the world, we consider it a self-evidently good thing to get civilians out of war zones. What’s special about this particular conflict is the attachment that Arabs and Westerners feel to the cause of Palestine. But it’s an evil cause, which clearly emphasizes hating Jews more than making its own people better off.
As long as hope for a two-state solution exists, the idea of reducing the Palestinian population in the region conflicts with larger political goals. Gazans themselves, living off of international charity and romanticized as warriors, feel no urgency to call for their leaders to let them leave or demand that the rest of the world welcome them in. The end of the Palestinian cause would reduce the terrorist threat inherent in accepting people from Gaza as refugees and make other countries potentially more welcoming.
Eventually, I think that we can get to a place where emptying Gaza becomes seen as a realistic option both within and outside the region. But it will require Israel to extinguish all hopes of Palestinian statehood first. The US can be useful here by continuing to provide support to Israel, refraining from putting pressure on it on humanitarian grounds, and trying to incentivize other nations to accept Palestinians as refugees.
In the second movie of the hugely popular Pirates of the Caribbean film series, Johnny Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow is told that a moment will come when he has the chance to do the right thing. Sparrow’s response? “I love those moments. I like to wave at them as they pass by.”
That is apparently how the Red Cross feels about the opportunity to do anything to help innocent Jewish children and old women, let alone the other hostages.
Under the hostage deal between Israel and the Hamas terrorist organization, the Red Cross was supposed to be able to visit the Israeli hostages who have been held in Gaza for nearly two months. The original date for the end of the ceasefire has passed and it has been extended, and still not a single visit to a hostage has occurred.
The Red Cross did not even try. When Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his government that the agreement allowed the Red Cross to visit the hostages, the organization did not spring into action. It did not demand that Hamas fulfill its obligations under the deal, let alone under international law. It did not put any pressure on Hamas. Instead it equivocated, questioning whether the deal really allowed for the organization to do the job it was supposedly created to do.
When the family of Elma Avraham, one of the hostages released this week, attempted to give the Red Cross the medication she needed so she could receive proper medical care while in Hamas captivity, the Red Cross refused them outright.
Elma, who is 84, had to be hospitalized in serious condition when she was returned. According to her daughter Tal Amano, she had a body temperature of just 82 degrees Fahrenheit and a heartrate of just 40 beats per minute.
The Avraham family’s pleas were repeatedly rejected, with one Red Cross official asking: “Again you came with her package of medications?”
Lt. Col. Richard Hecht: We're Not at War with Gaza
Despite the operational pause, Israel is at war.Netanyahu: ‘No way’ we will agree to end war against Hamas
This is not a war of our choosing. On October 7th, Hamas violated an existing ceasefire, and massacred over 1200 Israelis, torturing and raping some of their victims. Hundreds more were kidnapped to Gaza, in some cases after watching their family members coldly executed.
We have vowed to dismantle Hamas’ political and military capabilities so they aren’t able to threaten Israeli citizens in the future. We’re at war with Hamas to accomplish those goals and bring our hostages home.
The war is with Hamas and other terror groups in Gaza. It is not with the regular Palestinian civilians who have been living under oppressive Hamas rule for 16 years.
A war fought in urban areas against a terror organization that deliberately uses its own civilians as human shields is complicated. For Gazan civilians, there are tragic consequences of Hamas’ strategy which the IDF is trying to mitigate.
To that end, we’ve been facilitating the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza - and ensuring that it is getting to the people who need it.
This aid has three main objectives:
Mitigate the humanitarian consequences of the war
Get aid to the civilians of Gaza
Prevent the exploitation of Gazans as human shields
The Humanitarian Situation Before October 7th
Goods, power, and water were all flowing to Gaza from Israel before the October 7th massacre.
There was an open transfer of goods with approximately 500 trucks per day crossing from Israel into Gaza.
About 18,500 Gazan civilians crossed into Israel to work for salaries 3.5X greater than the average in Gaza.
90% of Gaza’s water was self-sourced and another 8% was provided by Israel via 3 water lines.
Israel provided Gaza with 120 Mw of electricity via 10 power lines.
This infrastructure was severely damaged by Hamas during its attack on Israel on Oct 7th.
Nine out of the ten power lines were damaged, as were two of the three water lines.
Hamas terrorists also destroyed the Erez Crossing, one of the two crossings between Gaza and Israel where goods and people flowed in and out.
Jerusalem will not give up on its goal to destroy Hamas, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday, amid rumors the terrorist organization offered to release all hostages held in Gaza in exchange for an end to the Israel Defense Forces operation.Hamas seeks to extend ceasefire by four more days
“There is no way we are not going back to fight to the end. This is my policy, the entire Cabinet stands behind it, the entire government stands behind it, the soldiers stand behind it, the people stand behind it—this is exactly what we will do,” said Netanyahu.
“From the beginning of the war, I set three goals: the elimination of Hamas, the return of all our hostages, and to ensure that Gaza will never again be a threat to Israel. These three goals remain,” the premier said.
“Over the last few days, I’ve heard a question: When this phase of returning our hostages is exhausted, will Israel return to fighting? My answer is an unequivocal yes,” he added.
On Tuesday afternoon, Army Radio Arab Affairs Correspondent Jacky Hugi reported on a proposal from Hamas to release all approximately 165 hostages still held captive, including IDF soldiers, in return for an indefinite end to Israel’s operation against the terrorist group.
The Israeli government has received the list of 10 hostages to be released by Hamas on Wednesday.Qatar seeks deal for all Israeli captives, as 12 more leave Gaza
Their return to Israel will mark the sixth daily hostage release since a ceasefire agreement with the terror group went into effect on Nov. 24. The hostages’ families have been notified.
Additionally, two hostages with Russian citizenship will be freed on Wednesday in a gesture of “appreciation” to President Vladimir Putin, Kan News reported.
The announcement was made by Mousa Abu Marzouk, a senior member of the Hamas politburo.
It was unclear if the pair are also Israeli citizens. Israeli-Russian Roni Krivoi was released on Sunday following a request by Putin. He is the only Israeli man to be freed as part of the temporary ceasefire agreement reached on Nov. 24.
Sixty Israeli women and children have been freed over the course of the initial four-day ceasefire and first day of an extension agreed to on Monday, along with 17 Thais and one Filipino.
Noralin Babadill, a dual Israel-Filipino national freed on Tuesday night, is undergoing medical evaluation at a hospital in Tel Aviv.
Eight of the Israelis released on Tuesday were taken to Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan. Two other former captives were taken to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov Hospital).
Itai Pessach, who directs Sheba’s children’s hospital, described them as “a group of extraordinary women who endured the hardships of their captivity in a remarkable fashion.”
He said that several of the women had pre-existing medical conditions, and that some suffered injuries either during their abduction on Oct. 7 or during their more than 50 days in captivity.
The attorneys of several Israeli Arab detainees informed the Israeli State Attorney’s Office and Justice Ministry on Wednesday that their clients refuse to be included in a prisoner release deal with Hamas.White House: IDF op in southern Gaza must be ‘different’ than in north
On Monday, Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office released a list of 50 female prisoners in Israeli jails that would be added to the 150 prisoners slated for release as part of a prisoner-exchange deal with Hamas.
Of those 50, 22 were Israeli Arabs arrested after Oct. 7 for online incitement in support of the terror group and its surprise attack on Israel, in which 1,200 Israelis, mostly civilians, were killed and 240 were taken hostage.
The Israeli decision sparked opposition on Tuesday from the Ra’am and Hadash-Ta’al parties, along with the Arab Higher Monitoring Committee, an unofficial group comprising Israeli Arab Knesset members and local Arab council heads.
They argued that including Israeli Arabs in a deal with Hamas is undesirable as it gives the Gaza-based terror group a role within Israel’s Arab population.
“It is very serious that the government gives Hamas ownership over Israeli Arab citizens in order to include them in transactions of this type,” said Arab political figures, according to Channel 12.
White House reiterates Biden’s support for Israel's war against Hamas amid confusion over tweet
For several hours on Tuesday night, a tweet from President Joe Biden’s campaign account put observers of the Israel-Hamas war on high alert. The three sentences came from a speech Biden gave on Saturday about the hostage releases.
But read on their own, it was unclear to many whether Biden was outlining a policy shift — and whether he was, for the first time, embracing progressive activists’ calls for a ceasefire.
“Hamas unleashed a terrorist attack because they fear nothing more than Israelis and Palestinians living side by side in peace,” the tweet read. “To continue down the path of terror, violence, killing, and war is to give Hamas what they seek. We can’t do that.”
A senior journalist with the Middle East news publication Al-Monitor said Biden “essentially endorse[d] a ceasefire” with the tweet, arguing that he was “reject[ing] ‘path of war.’” One far-left activist called it a “major shift in tone.”
But a senior Biden administration official told Jewish Insider that the White House’s support for Israel and its military campaign against Hamas remains unwavering, and that “this is not a change in policy,” noting that it came from a longer speech.
“The president continues to strongly believe that Israel has every right to defend itself from an active terrorist threat. We have seen Hamas officials say publicly that they want to try to commit the atrocities of October 7 again and again,” the official said. “As the president has said many times, Israel has every right and even the responsibility to protect its citizens from an active terrorist threat, so the president continues to strongly stand with Israel as it defends itself from Hamas.”
The quote in the tweet came from remarks Biden delivered last week after Hamas had released its first round of hostages in the ongoing, several-day humanitarian pause in fighting. The passage came at the end of a section reiterating Biden’s support for a two-state solution.
“He meant that we can’t lose hope for peace, ultimately, in the region, that it’s still incredibly important that we continue to lay the groundwork for, and create the conditions for, a lasting peace, and that involves a two-state solution,” the senior administration official told JI on Tuesday night.
And, the official added, the lines that were quoted in the tweet were “a reference to how Hamas does not want peace.” A two-state solution will not be possible with Hamas ruling Gaza, the official noted.
“We want this to be the last war, and we recognize that, for that to happen, Hamas can’t be the governing authority,” the senior official said. “They have to be out of power, because if you have Hamas in power, you’re likely to have another conflict.”
Make no mistake about what this bullshit statement is: It's Biden pathetic attempt to subtly shift his messaging to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, preventing Israel from finishing off Hamas. https://t.co/0rlM415pjS
— Ryan Saavedra (@RealSaavedra) November 29, 2023
Wrong. Hamas unleashed a terrorist attack that it had been planning for years because it could. Because Israel failed to stop it. Hamas has wanted to kill Jews from its inception and here’s the dirty little secret — many Palestinians support them in that goal.
— David M Friedman (@DavidM_Friedman) November 29, 2023
The failure of the… https://t.co/rMZy2HHoB6
Qatar must pressure the Hamas leaders living in Doha to immediately and unconditionally release ALL hostages, including North Carolina native Keith Siegel.
— Senator Ted Budd (@SenTedBuddNC) November 28, 2023
We must stand united and say: Not one more day.#BringThemHomeNow #StandWithIsrael pic.twitter.com/AYrIbfnIso
IDF Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Herzi Halevi approves battle plans for after the ceasefire during a meeting at the Southern Command HQ in Beersheba today.
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) November 29, 2023
"We know what needs to be done, and are ready for the next stage," Halevi says in remarks provided by the IDF. pic.twitter.com/BI7wIGR9jR
Netanyahu: After the hostages deal is exhausted - Israel will return to war. pic.twitter.com/7u6eG74g4L
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) November 29, 2023
Im in this crowd, it was in Tel Aviv and was to support the families of the hostages. You haven’t done that and now want to lie & misrepresent those who did? https://t.co/McWuQPwZwn
— Eli (@eli_in_israel) November 29, 2023
“The IDF will rescue our hostages, dismantle Hamas, and do it while minimizing the harm to civilians.”
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 29, 2023
~ @LtColRichard, IDF International Spokespersonpic.twitter.com/6ptM5RnjJm
Hamas attacked our forces on the ground today, we repelled the attack and since then have returned to the agreed upon framework. Additional violations by Hamas will endanger the framework. @ljayes pic.twitter.com/EW1JELDoxw
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) November 29, 2023
Israel receives list of next 10 Hamas hostages to be freed
The Israeli government has received the list of 10 hostages to be released by Hamas on Wednesday.Two Israeli-Russian hostages freed after 54 days in Hamas captivity
Their return to Israel will mark the sixth daily hostage release since a ceasefire agreement with the terror group went into effect on Nov. 24. The hostages’ families have been notified.
Additionally, two hostages with Russian citizenship will be freed on Wednesday in a gesture of “appreciation” to President Vladimir Putin, Kan News reported.
The announcement was made by Mousa Abu Marzouk, a senior member of the Hamas politburo.
It was unclear if the pair are also Israeli citizens. Israeli-Russian Roni Krivoi was released on Sunday following a request by Putin. He is the only Israeli man to be freed as part of the temporary ceasefire agreement reached on Nov. 24.
Sixty Israeli women and children have been freed over the course of the initial four-day ceasefire and first day of an extension agreed to on Monday, along with 17 Thais and one Filipino.
Noralin Babadill, a dual Israel-Filipino national freed on Tuesday night, is undergoing medical evaluation at a hospital in Tel Aviv.
Eight of the Israelis released on Tuesday were taken to Sheba Medical Center in Ramat Gan. Two other former captives were taken to Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center (Ichilov Hospital).
Itai Pessach, who directs Sheba’s children’s hospital, described them as “a group of extraordinary women who endured the hardships of their captivity in a remarkable fashion.”
He said that several of the women had pre-existing medical conditions, and that some suffered injuries either during their abduction on Oct. 7 or during their more than 50 days in captivity.
Israeli Arab detainees refuse to be included in prisoner release deal
Here are some of the testimonies of the abductees who endured unthinkable horrors during their 1.5 months in Hamas captivity in #Gaza. These innocent people returned to #Israel traumatized.
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 29, 2023
Via: N12 pic.twitter.com/Q9TGirNSM0
Rimon was released tonight. Her husband Yagev is still being held by Hamas. We interviewed their family a few weeks ago.
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) November 28, 2023
Rimon and Yagev are peaceful people who love animals, Rimon’s mother-in-law told me. pic.twitter.com/Eobbp9OnAs
A message from Michal.
— יצחק הרצוג Isaac Herzog (@Isaac_Herzog) November 29, 2023
Israelis wake up every morning to the nightmare of our people, including women, children and babies, being held hostage by Hamas in Gaza. In my interview with @CNN, I continue to call on women’s rights groups around the world to condemn Hamas’ abhorrent… pic.twitter.com/Elnag92CbD
Hamas claims three members of Bibas family killed in Gaza
Hamas has said that 10-month-old Kfir Bibas, his brother Ariel, 4, and his mother Shiri have been killed. They said they lost their lives in an Israeli airstrike. This is a dagger to the heart of every Israeli, every Jew and every person of conscience worldwide pic.twitter.com/wsdADsWt4I
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) November 29, 2023
The Bibas family, including 10-months-old Kfir, 4-year-old Ariel and their mother Shiri were abducted by Hamas on October 7.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 29, 2023
Hamas must be held accountable.
Hamas must release all hostages immediately. pic.twitter.com/aizQ6M0Yp2
There are (Palestinian) reports circulating that the Bibas family, incl. the youngest hostage Kfir, are no longer alive.
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 29, 2023
At this stage, it has not been confirmed. But the worst is true, or even one hair is harmed in these beautiful children, Hamas will pay with all our wrath and… pic.twitter.com/viXxxey2Bu
I'm relieved my girls are free, but I'll keep advocating until all hostages, including 10-month-old Kfir Bibas, are released. Kfir, spent over a fifth of his life in captivity, and his four-year-old brother Ariel, along with their mother Shiri, must be freed by Hamas today.…
— Maayan Zin (@ZinMaayan1007) November 29, 2023
Bibas family relative pleads for their release, including baby Kfir
The grandfather of the Bibas babies just wants his family to come home.
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) November 28, 2023
Kfir is a 9-month-old baby who was taken hostage by terrorists along with his 4-year-old brother and parents.
Hamas says they gave away the Bibas fam to another terrorist faction.pic.twitter.com/hVTISKDvwU
.@FranceskAlbs When you finally post about an Israeli hostage kidnapped by Hamas but solely to equate a baby with Palestinian attackers convicted by Israel, you expose your grotesque inhumanity—and the debased moral culture of the U.N. “Human Rights” Council that appointed you. https://t.co/iZaceeBboB
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 29, 2023
'She was a happy, noisy kid... now she whispers': Father of freed Irish-Israeli hostage Emily Hand reveals trauma of spending her ninth birthday running from missile strikes in Gaza
Released Hamas hostage Emily Hand ‘afraid to speak louder than a whisper’
Sky News host Sharri Markson says the world is now hearing of the “horrific conditions” hostages are being kept in by Hamas terrorists.
“We’re starting to hear just how horrific the conditions were for the Israeli hostages who were held captive by Hamas, one little girl who has now been released is nine-year-old Emily Hand,” Ms Markson said.
“Her father, Thomas, told CNN since she’s returned to him, she’s more hollowed-out, more timid, and has been afraid to speak louder than a whisper.
“He said that when she came back home she had forgotten how to be comforted.”
Ms Markson sat down with former Israeli ambassador to Australia Mark Sofer to discuss the Hamas hostage release.
Dying mother of hostage Noa Argamani releases video plea to see daughter
Heartbreaking message from a mother to the world. Like you have helped me, please share her story now. She is suffering from severe brain cancer and would like to see her daughter one more time before it's too late. #FreeNoa pic.twitter.com/fkPfoe9qna
— Maayan Zin (@ZinMaayan1007) November 29, 2023
There are still 8 children being held hostage in Gaza.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 28, 2023
💔Kfir Bibas, 10 months
💔Ariel Bibas, 4 yrs
💔Gali Tarashanski, 13
💔Amit Shani, 16
💔Ofir Engel, 17
💔Aisha Alziana, 17
💔Liam Or, 18
💔Itai Regev, 18 pic.twitter.com/crYkabJXaW
‘Innocent Gazan’ civilians again. People with such a clear line between them and Hamas, obviously. Bravely taunting & jeering elderly Jewish women. pic.twitter.com/CDNYBmK69C
— Douglas Murray (@DouglasKMurray) November 28, 2023
Look at this Israeli hero giving defiance to a masked Hamas terrorist with a machine gun pic.twitter.com/G1GDJeLfsc
— leekern (@leekern13) November 28, 2023
Jewish hostages walk with their heads held high past a baying crowd in Gaza on their way to freedom. Jewish pride undimmed pic.twitter.com/whn7F0ohd3
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) November 29, 2023
Listen how they scream and jeer at the elderly Israeli hostage.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 28, 2023
I’m so utterly disgusted and enraged by what they have done to my people. pic.twitter.com/JEamNrkFcC
Gideon Heiman, whose 84-year-old mother Ditza was released from Hamas captivity in Gaza yesterday, says she was kept in conditions so bad that not even a young person would necessarily survive.
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 29, 2023
“My mother did not receive any medical treatment during all these days. The… pic.twitter.com/nc8YPLs5x3
'Horrific day': Daughter describes how her parents were captured by Hamas
Sharone Lifschitz emotionally describes how she found out her parents were taken hostage by Hamas and her mother's release 16 days later.
Her father is still believed to be in captivity.
“It took eight hours for the army to arrive in the kibbutz and not one shot was really shot at the terrorists,” she told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
“They came in, they did what they wanted, they went as far as they could and then they left.
“We heard about eight o’clock in the evening that my parents were missing from their room, in retrospect we know that the whole house was burning but we were spared that knowledge at the time.”
Israeli women are just heroes!
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 29, 2023
Yocheved Lifshitz, 85, who was taken hostage on Oct. 7 and whose husband is still held captive, says Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar visited them 3-4 days after they were taken in and she confronted him directly.
"I asked him how is he not ashamed to do… pic.twitter.com/V9S8pr4euo
Applying rational thinking towards these brutal savages from Hamas who beheaded, raped and murdered parents in front of their children is wrong. I analyze how Hamas is adapting its choreography to look less barbaric in the eyes of the world. Fooling anyone? @NewsNation pic.twitter.com/UcrwlVYbDS
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) November 29, 2023
Any day when Israelis are reunited with their family is a good day. We are ready to continue fighting Hamas all over Gaza until their complete defeat and return of all our hostages. https://t.co/2FFSf1oufu
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) November 29, 2023
Israeli hostages were forced to hold hands with and smile farewell to their brutal Hamas captors in choreographed release scenes.
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) November 28, 2023
Evidently, some people are gullible enough to fall for this. https://t.co/OGFzqt0qmL
Trey Yingst: Hamas is flat-out lying to me
FOX News' Trey Yingst reports the latest on the conditions of the hostages.
And how much medicine did the @ICRC @ICRC_ilot distribute to the Israeli hostages in Gaza? https://t.co/xhueUU2IC3
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 29, 2023
Irene Shavit’s finance Netta Epstein saved her life when he jumped on a grenade thrown by Hamas terrorists on Oct 7. Today, she returns to their home, heartbreakingly saying "You promised to be with me under the canopy, not under the ground"pic.twitter.com/1KeCxtf09b
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 29, 2023
❤️ Finally free: two Thai citizens released from Hamas captivity arrive at Shamir Assaf Harofeh Hospital to welcoming crowd
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 29, 2023
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Head of the pediatric department where some of the released Israeli children are being cared for says the children lost 10-17% of their body weight during their 50-plus-day captivity.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 29, 2023
Last night, Erez and his sister were finally reunited with their mother. pic.twitter.com/89hkquShA6
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 28, 2023
Ohad Munder, who was freed from captivity in Gaza a couple days ago, related an amazing story that his family passed on to local media earlier this week.
— (((Emanuel Miller))) 🌻 (@emanumiller) November 29, 2023
He says that the terrorists regularly moved the hostages around, so he was never with the same people for very long.
On… pic.twitter.com/aEMYPQFUfh
The utterly shameful moment @UN_Women refused to condemn Hamas.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 29, 2023
CNN: Is there a reason you can’t call out Hamas ?
Deputy Exec Director UN Women: Indeed. Blah blah. Investigation. Blah blah. Context. Blah blah. Alleged violations. pic.twitter.com/Pp3Mgypdt4
Reminder for the umpteenth time:
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 29, 2023
➡️ This is not a prisoner exchange.
➡️ The Israeli hostages being released from Gaza, are children, women and grandmas. Innocent people snatched from their homes.
➡️ Palestinians being released are terrorists and violent offenders. https://t.co/STr9luJRKF
🧵 2/4: After his release he immediately appears in several staged propaganda videos with two casts on his arm in slings.
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) November 28, 2023
In the video he alleges that prison guards used hammers to break his arms and he was left in excruciating pain for 8 days with no medical attention. pic.twitter.com/otvEYhIpk1
🧵 4/4 While leaving Ofer prison and being transferred to a Red Cross vehicle he is seen using one of his hands to hold onto the railing as he walked up the stairs into the vehicle.
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) November 28, 2023
He is also seen placing his hand in his pocket. pic.twitter.com/v07TXlVU0p
Palestinian UN exhibit of Gaza suffering uses photo of Israeli kid killed by Hamas
This is Israeli kid Ido Avigal. He was 5 years old when he was killed in 2021, in his house in Sderot, during a major Hamas rockets barrage.
— Israel in UN/Geneva🇮🇱🇺🇳 | #BringThemHome (@IsraelinGeneva) November 29, 2023
Hamas killed Ido.
But today, the Palestinian Delegation presented an exhibition @UNGeneva, which included Ido as a Palestinian child… pic.twitter.com/GZ0tK9X09D
This is Mohammad Suleiman, the son of Saber Ibrahim Suleiman, an al-Qassam Brigades commander in Jabalia. Both were killed in an @IDF
— GnasherJew®גנאשר #IStandWithIsrael (@GnasherJew) November 29, 2023
airstrike. pic.twitter.com/n33ytRSVgf
Caroline Glick: The True Evil of Hamas
Hamas pretends to be the "nice guy" while we begin to hear about the horrors endured by the hostages and the terrifying nature of Palestinian society. Yet the Biden administration pushes onward to a Two State Solution of disastrous proportions.
The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Will the U.S. Wobble?
Hosted by Abe Greenwald, Christine Rosen, John Podhoretz & Matthew Continetti
Today we dig into the stories about U.S. hopes for a grand deal leading to a ceasefire. What are negotiators up to? Does Biden think this is going to help him politically? And we talk about the disconnect between Israeli security imperatives and American war weariness.
Today, with other senators, I watched footage of Hamas killing children and committing atrocities on Oct 7.
— Ted Cruz (@tedcruz) November 28, 2023
It was hard to watch, but we have a duty to see the truth and stop this evil. pic.twitter.com/WMHxFILVbz
I’m saving this for later, because someone is going to look very silly when Hamas finally admits the casualties from Israel’s targeted campaign to kill its terrorists. pic.twitter.com/nXNHF9LjtL
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 28, 2023
Ben Shapiro: Musk Gets It Right In Israel
Elon Musk travels to Israel, where he delivers some much-needed moral clarity; Whoopi Goldberg explains why the #MeToo movement doesn’t care about rape of Jews; and Jeremy Boreing joins me to discuss the new DW+ original film, Lady Ballers.
Marco Rubio Tells Off Anti-Israel Activist: 100% of Civilian Casualties are Hamas’s Fault
Hamas supporters were in the U.S. Senate calling for a ceasefire.
— Senator Marco Rubio (@SenMarcoRubio) November 28, 2023
They probably won’t be posting this video. pic.twitter.com/biTylkZ3w9
Megyn Kelly: Anti-Israel Snowflakes in Biden Administration, and GOP Megadonors Back Haley, with The Fifth Column
Megyn Kelly is joined by Kmele Foster, Michael Moynihan, and Matt Welch, hosts of The Fifth Column podcast, to talk about the breaking news that the Koch network will be backing Nikki Haley, whether the GOP megadonors will make a difference in actually beating Trump, the value of being the final Trump alternative standing, "snot-nosed kids" anti-Israel protesters glueing themselves to the road and blocking traffic, the Deadspin writer who attacked a child and the NFL for the child's facepaint that was half black during a football game, the absurdity of getting offended at everything while making everything about identity, the Biden administration is facing an internal revolt over the Israel-Hamas policies and public statements, the ridiculous ways they are going about trying to appease the young snowflakes in the White House, political fallout for not being anti-Israel enough for the far-left progressives, the embarrassing American CEOs giving China's President Xi a standing ovation, the hypocrisy of these CEOs and their past woke pushes, Chris Cuomo announcing he's joining Substack, the therapy talk that fuels his podcast, and more.
‘Stink of desperation’: Joe Biden making Israel-Hamas war ‘all about him’
The Megyn Kelly Show host Megyn Kelly says US President Joe Biden is “politicising” the Israel-Hamas war.
Ms Kelly said Joe Biden is placing himself into the middle of the war because he knows his poll numbers are “in the dumpster”.
“He understands that within his own party, he’s losing support, he’s hemorrhaging support,” she told Sky News Australia host Paul Murray.
“And so he tried to run something that actually is an international effort into something all about him because he needs it.
“To me, it just shows the stink of desperation that is around him right now.”
Elon in Israel
— Quantum Flux (@QuantumFlux36) November 27, 2023
"It was troubling especially to see the joy experienced by the people that were killing innocent civilians, including kids, babies, defenseless people"
"It's one thing if civilians die accidently, its another thing to revel in the joy of killing… pic.twitter.com/u3rqLPWb3P
Hamas wants ‘all Palestinians’ out of Israeli jail
The Australian Foreign editor Greg Sheridan says Hamas wants “all Palestinians” out of Israeli jails..
“The latest seems to be that there’s negotiations back and forth about whether the pause in the fighting and the hostage release will continue for another couple of days,” Mr Sheridan said.
“Israeli government is saying if Hamas releases all the women and children – they’ll keep the thing going for another couple of days.
“Hamas has said to want all the Palestinians out of Israeli jail.”
Mr Sheridan joined Sky News host Peta Credlin to discuss the current ceasefire in Gaza and the calls for the returns of both Palestinians in captivity and Hamas’ hostages
The Israel Guys: This is NOT A Hostage “Exchange” Situation
As images of the released hostages began surfacing on social media, a different set of images have also begun making their rounds. As a backdrop, Israel agreed to release 3 terrorists from Israeli prisons for every one Jewish hostage Hamas agreed to release from Gaza.
As women, teenagers and children are released from their horrific 50-day prison experience in Gaza, Israel-haters have had the audacity to attempt to create a kind of moral equivalence between these innocent civilians and the Palestinian terrorists who are being released from Israeli prisons.
As we dive into this topic, let’s get a couple of things straight:
• The so-called “Palestinian children” who are being released are by no means innocent. Many of them are actually 16-18 years old (or older), and most are in prison for attempted murder.
• The majority of hostages released from Gaza are women and small children, and 100% of them were taken captive simply because they are Jewish.
• The Jewish captives in Gaza do not “like” their captors, and were by no means treated well.
LIVE Interviews from March Against Antisemitism - Konstantin Kisin
In the latest Israel War Briefing podcast, @GideonFalter (from @antisemitism) and I discuss the difference between our march on Sunday and the pro-Palestine marches on Saturdays. Listen to the whole @JewishChron podcast here: https://t.co/rmmxMDjnFG https://t.co/PJVmJNGJVX
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) November 29, 2023
‘True genocidal behaviour’: Call for Labor to ‘stamp out’ anti-Semitism
Hobart City Councillor Louise Elliot says the Australian Labor government needs to be “firm” and stamp out anti-Semitism and genocidal behaviour.
“There’s a lot of people out there who are using symbols … to convey a message around peace and loss of human life and that makes sense but there are also a lot of it who disturbingly in Australia are using that as a cover for their anti-Semitism,” Ms Elliot told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“They do believe that Jewish people should not exist.
“We really need to stamp out true aggression when we see it … there is true genocidal behaviour out there and the government needs to stamp out that, and actually prioritise it and be firm.”
Ms Elliot sat down with Mr Bolt to discuss the rise of anti-Semitism in Australia.
Labor delegates call for Israel-Gaza permanent ceasefire
A delegation of Labor’s rank and file has come to Parliament to pressure the Albanese government to call for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
The group has met with a handful of Labor MPs today, including Education Minister Jason Clare and Indigenous Australians Minister Linda Burney.
It is unclear whether the delegation will meet face-to-face with the Prime Minister or Foreign Minister Penny Wong.
They are pushing for Labor to go harder in the condemnation of Israel’s actions and to back a permanent ceasefire in Gaza.
Palestinian Christians in Australia President Suzan Wahhab says she is “disappointed” with the Labor government’s lack of inclusion on the Middle East conflict.
THE MORNING JOLT
Earlier this month, I wrote, “There is something like self-loathing at work in our culture, a mentality that refuses to accept the contentions that we are good and worth protecting.”Daniel Greenfield: Watch diverse multicultural monsters defend Hamas in Oakland City Council
You may have seen this video of those testifying before the Oakland City Council, when it voted on a resolution to call for a cease-fire, and a city council member tried to insert language condemning Hamas. The reactions are horrifying and delusional, an insistence that the victims were evil and that those who perpetuated great evil were actually the victims: “Israel murdered their own people on October 7!” “Calling Hamas a terrorist organization is ridiculous, racist, and plays into genocidal propaganda.” “I support the right of Palestinians to resist occupation, including through Hamas, the armed wing of the unified Palestinian resistance.” “As an Arab, asking with this context to condemn Hamas is very anti-Arab racist!” “The notion that this was a massacre of Jews was a fabricated narrative. . . . Many of those killed on October 7, including children, were killed by the IDF.” “To hear them complain about Hamas violence is like listening to a wife beater complain when his wife finally stands up and fights back!” “Did anyone else notice that those who oppose this resolution are old white supremacists?”
You can say these folks represent the lunatic fringe, but they got their way; the city council chose to not condemn Hamas. The outcome of the war will not depend upon what Oakland city officials say about it. But there was a proposal to denounce what is self-evidently evil, and it was rejected, likely in part because of Oakland citizens like this.
Within this crowd, you can find those who insist Hamas did not perpetuate the massacre on October 7, and that it was an elaborate hoax perpetuated by the IDF. And you can also find those who believe Hamas committed the massacre, but that it was morally justified. Curiously, you almost never hear or see these two groups of lunatics arguing with each other.
I suspect these groups rarely if ever argue with each other because both interpretations end in the same place: All Israelis, including everyone of every age who got slaughtered that day, are the villains, and all Palestinians, including everyone who committed every atrocity that day, are justified heroes. And that’s all that really matters to these people; they will believe whatever they have to believe to preserve that foundational idea: that Israelis are the villains and Palestinians are the heroes, all the time, in every circumstance.
Both the attacks and the celebrations of the attacks are on video, all over the Gaza Strip, with Hamas members themselves posting the videos on social media. No one in Hamas is claiming they’re being framed or falsely accused. (There was an unnamed Hamas battalion leader who told the British newspaper The Mail on Sunday that the original plan was to take Israeli soldiers hostage and, “We didn’t expect it to go like this.”)
Hamas killed 31 Americans that we know about. That death toll of Americans on the October 7 massacre ranks as the eighth-highest death toll of any terrorist attack against Americans — more dead Americans than the Fort Hood shooting, the San Bernardino attack, or the Pittsburgh synagogue attack. I cannot help but suspect that some people don’t see October 7 as an attack on Americans because the victims had dual citizenship and thus they somehow “don’t count.” As if the blood was any less red.
There are nine Americans unaccounted for since the attack, and it is believed that some of them are currently held hostage by Hamas.
Much of the Hamas enthusiasm we’ve seen has been at a distance—shaky camera shots of mobs of rioters, some quick clips of a poster-ripper or a few tweets or videos gleaned from the madness of social media influencers, but here they are given a full forum to speak at the Oakland City Council.Oakland City Council OKs cease-fire measure after hours of vitriol
The issue on the table is whether the Oakland City Council will just demand that Israel stop attacking Hamas, misleadingly described as a “ceasefire,” or whether the resolution will also at least condemn Hamas’s mass murder of Israelis.
That brought out a cast of leftists to explain why opposing Hamas is racist, why Israel had it coming and why Hamas didn’t really do it.
It’s instructive to see this because it’s taking place in an official formal environment. There are prepared statements. It’s not an out-of-context clash on social media.
This is evil up close.
And we’re not really allowed to see it. Usually, the media spins, filters and distorts, pretends that these people want a “ceasefire” and are calling for peace and an end to the violence.
Here they are unfiltered.
DESPICABLE: Last night’s Oakland City Council meeting: Council chambers were subjected to hours of violent rhetoric glorifying Hamas, with conspiracy theories denying the massacre and rape of innocent civilians on October 7th. Via: SF Jewish Community Relations Council pic.twitter.com/dPYl477UHu
— Roz Rothstein (@RozRothstein) November 29, 2023
#WATCH @SeanPlunket on the NZ Islamic Federation's calls for the expulsion of the Israeli Ambassador #theplatformnz pic.twitter.com/pG1z1RN80B
— The Platform NZ (@theplatform_nz) November 16, 2023
Anti-Israel protesters in Australia block hotel entrance of hostage families
AJA won't name the hotel.
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 29, 2023
Imagine the trauma these people have gone through and are still going through for their loved ones.
We hope police are going to do a lot more than they are in the footage we are seeing.
We apologise on behalf of Australians for these protesters and…
Debunking the Pro-Palestine Propaganda Machine
In the aftermath of the October 7th terrorist attacks we have seen an unprecedented amount of both veiled and in your face antisemitism. Instead of the world rallying around the victims of this heinous terrorist attack, as happened with the US after 9/11, it only took a few days (or hours in the case of some Muslims) for the defenders of Palestine to shift the narrative away from October 7th and towards their historic grievances which was Hamas’ objective all along.Israel Advocacy Movement - Anti-Zionists are clueless
This has been one of the most disheartening world events of my lifetime, because the amount of antisemitism that’s been on display means that we’ve learned nothing from history.
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Antisemitism is a reality in the Arab/Muslim world and anybody that denies this is ignorant…you only need to listen and actually believe what they are shouting to the rooftops.
But the antisemitism in the West is a reflection of what’s wrong with our society, not what is wrong with the Jews.
Just look at the intersectional coalition that are attacking Israel to understand this:
I’m sorry, but the company you keep matters. For the most part, these are the groups of people that are currently the biggest threat to Western civilization, and each and everyone of them is aligned with Palestinians against Israel.
Ayaan Hirsi Ali brilliantly summed up the three greatest threats to the West in this recent article for Unherd (probably the most intellectually honest media platform on the planet):
Western civilisation is under threat from three different but related forces: the resurgence of great-power authoritarianism and expansionism in the forms of the Chinese Communist Party and Vladimir Putin’s Russia; the rise of global Islamism, which threatens to mobilise a vast population against the West; and the viral spread of woke ideology, which is eating into the moral fibre of the next generation.
I’m not saying all the people that have come out in support of Palestinians are antisemites. Some people actually see any death as a tragedy and think that peace would be possible if only we all sat down at a table and talked this out. I think they are naive, ignorant and don’t understand the moral imperatives of the present situation, but I’m not sure that they actually hate Jews…and maybe ignorance is not an excuse, but that’s a debate for another day.
In any case, this ignominious coalition have put together a number of communication strategies, narratives and talking points to promote their agenda. There are many false, logically fallacious and immoral arguments currently being made in support of the Palestinian cause.
So in this article I’m going to break down how many of their arguments aren’t meant to communicate, but rather to manipulate.
Lefties losing it: Woke Harvard activists blasted for shouting ‘genocidal chants’
Sky News host Rita Panahi has blasted Harvard activists for shouting “genocidal chants” during a pro-Palestine rally.
Students at Harvard were seen protesting for Palestine calling Israel an “apartheid state” and chanting “we believe in a free Palestine, from the river to the sea”.
Ms Panahi says these Activists are showing that “an Ivy League education does not equal intelligence”.
“Chants like from the river to the sea are genocidal chants,” she said.”
“Those kids … would know that.”
Pro-Palestinian Mob Attacks Beyonće over Her Film Opening in Israeli Theaters
Pro-Palestinian fans of pop star Beyoncé are turning on the performer because her Renaissance concert film will be screened in Israel.Gigi Hadid backtracks on claims Israel is 'raping and torturing' Palestinians as she ADMITS she failed to 'fact check' inflammatory post - amid mounting pressure on modeling agency to cut ties
The movie was shot during Beyonce’s record-breaking Renaissance World Tour and is set for theatrical release on Dec. 1.
The piece follows the Grammy winner as she works out the details for the show, then takes it on the road from Stockholm, Sweden, to Kansas City, Mo, and parts in between.
Trouble is, Newsweek reports pro-Palestinian fans are unhappy the movie will be shown in Israeli cinemas.
The mob took to social media to vent against the singer, criticizing her for championing causes such as civil rights and female empowerment but not taking a stand in the Israel-Hamas conflict.
That war started Oct. 7 when Hamas terrorists raided Israel in an attack featuring mass rape, torture, kidnapping and slaughter of civilians.
“She’s nobody’s saviour. Just another capitalist who doesn’t care about Palestine,” wrote Wambúi wa Mwatha on X, the social network formerly known as Twitter.
“Come on Beyonce how is that your sister is more vocal about what’s happening in Palestine and you’re not?? Black liberation intersects with Palestinian liberation. If you don’t cancel that movie in Tel Aviv. This shouldn’t even be a debate.” posted @ho3micidee.
“beyonce is supporting israel as they are committing a genocide, by allowing her film to be featured there. we can’t in one breath, be made about Taylor Swift hypocrisy; while turning a blind eye to Beyoncé.
“i love the Queen, but i can love her and still not support this film,” posted @stitch
“There’s no such thing as an ethical billionaire and most of us acknowledge that. I know Beyoncé is a capitalist but y’all are not going to make her the face of this genocide like she’s the only person showing her film in Israel. Take it up with AMC,” added @@NosiphoL__
Beginning in May 2023, the Renaissance world tour spanned 56 shows across 12 countries. By September, the tour had added $90 million to the 42-year-old’s net worth, taking her from $450 million to $540 million in less than a year.
Statement by Gigi Hadid in response to criticism of her Instagram stories. pic.twitter.com/QhzDrQB5r0
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) November 28, 2023
And Just Like That...it's dinner time! Cynthia Nixon's hunger strike to try and end Israel-Palestine conflict will only last two or three DAYS, source claims
NYC woman, 26, tries to hide face in court as she's charged with hate crime for attacking Jewish woman, 41
Anti-Israel students were running around on campus at University of California Los Angeles @UCLA yesterday, brandishing knives while cutting down posters of Israeli civilians kidnapped by Hamas.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 28, 2023
Is it normal for students to carry large knives on campus? https://t.co/Q7QSFEA24z pic.twitter.com/ervEqi3Ov8
NYC - a couple caught at 79th and Broadway ripping down posters of kidnapped Israelis, smirks and smiles on their faces throughout.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 29, 2023
Recognize them? DM us! pic.twitter.com/h6XdPUv7NB
Jason Sobe’s LinkedIn account https://t.co/4u7GJoJJcd
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 29, 2023
Here is the social media post Saiful Ashraf made his antisemitic commentary under👇 pic.twitter.com/fMCQ5QfwpI
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 28, 2023
Saiful Ashraf appears to teach at PS9 - The Sarah Smith Garnet School. pic.twitter.com/CADQtxrwGx
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 28, 2023
The @JewsOfNY are under attack. A server wearing a yarmulka at the #Kosher Sushi Tokyo in Chelsea was attacked as he was serving food. He was screamed at by a man wearing a keffiyeh: “You F*cking Racist” and then the perpetrator threw a chair that also broke a window #Jews #NY pic.twitter.com/UtPW06NrOY
— Jews_of_NY (@JewsOfNY) November 28, 2023
Ivy League students, after valiantly spending five minutes holding up signs with their own hands, struggle mightily with the concept of duct tape. The best and brightest my home country has to offer. @Columbia pic.twitter.com/n90PRYEyAy
— Mordechai Wagenheim (@Mike_Wagenheim) November 28, 2023
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 29, 2023
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 28, 2023
A British man walks up to a group of masked anti-Israel protesters and asks why they are intimidating people
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 28, 2023
The topic moves to Lee Rigby, a British soldier murdered by Islamists in the UK
The protesters then go to violent attack against the Brits
🇬🇧🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/bWfDKsppH5
London is now so hostile to Jewish people that the annual Chanukah candle lighting has been CANCELLED.
— Adam Cailler (@acailler) November 29, 2023
Congratulations @SadiqKhan, @metpoliceuk etc.https://t.co/kWwsiXjvCw
“Feel good about ruining Christmas for little kids?” asks an irritated onlooker.
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 28, 2023
Pro-Hamas protesters in Ypsilanti, MI, disrupted a Christmas tree lighting, drowning out the children's choir before followed the crowd and wreaked havoc at a planned concert. pic.twitter.com/S3PELEhEqJ
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 29, 2023
L.A. - if you put this sign in your car for everyone to see comparing the Prime Minister of the world's only Jewish nation to a genocidal maniac who murdered 6 million jews, we will help you achieve the fame you are so greatly seeking.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 29, 2023
Location: eastern side of Greenfield Ave.… pic.twitter.com/G4kBhklqLQ
MIAMI: Overnight someone wearing keffiyeh ripped down a "stand with Israel" and an Israel/America flag in front of a Jewish-owned business. pic.twitter.com/EJofi6Zem9
— Yanky (@Yanky_Pollak) November 28, 2023
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 29, 2023
London. https://t.co/Vke7wOGtDJ
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 29, 2023
Pro-Palestine & leftist protesters gather at @unccharlotte to protest Seattle-based Jewish radio host @thehoffather. He is speaking in support of Israel & has often been the target of Antifa. pic.twitter.com/qCwxaIXMNG
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 29, 2023
We received another report last week of packets of Kosher food being slashed at a Woolworths.
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 29, 2023
We opted not to report that in case it is was accidental.
We previously identified Jahan Alom for @metpoliceuk https://t.co/u5zCSKtekN.
— GnasherJew®גנאשר #IStandWithIsrael (@GnasherJew) November 29, 2023
Have a listen to this epic rant of his:
❌Met police are the British arm of the IDF
❌Met police will get the IDF to drone them
❌The Met should be dealing with "real" criminals
Jahan is Head of… pic.twitter.com/rG73yMoZki
To Encourage Biden To Rescue Hostages, Posters Will Now Feature Photos Of WNBA Players https://t.co/KFYBo3HoZs pic.twitter.com/1IwnjnW26F
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) November 29, 2023
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