Douglas Murray: Wartime Diary
Gaza itself is a blown-out wasteland. I was there within the first week, embedded with the IDF and traveling in Israeli vehicles through the border opening that the terrorists had broken through. As well as a feeling of trepidation, there is a sense of victory in going through that crossing. Hamas had come for the Israelis. And now the IDF was coming back for the people who’d done this.Victor Davis Hanson: What Were the Hamas Monsters Thinking?
In Gaza itself, anything can happen. The Israelis were still bombing the north, where I was, and up from the al-Shifa hospital I watched the streams of Palestinians making their journey south. It was a pitiful sight, and a reminder of what Hamas has wrought on the people under its control.
While I was there, the IDF found a Hamas tunnel and blew it up in front of me. The earth shook. But the earth shook a lot that day. Machine-gun fire kept breaking out, as well as the rockets and air strikes. People often ask what it’s like in a live conflict zone. The truth is, absolutely anything can happen. You just have to hope that it doesn’t.
At one point, right in the middle of Gaza, I spoke to a senior IDF commander and asked if he had been here before.
“Yes,” he replied.
“When were you last here?” I asked.
“In 2005,” he said, “when I pulled family friends out of their houses. Now eighteen years later, here I am, back again.”
It is a reminder of the insolubility of the Gaza situation. Nobody has an answer to it. But why has this impossible problem been given to the Israelis to solve? Get someone else to resolve it. If the outside world thinks it knows what to do with a whole generation Hamas has indoctrinated into hate, then be my guest. Any takers? Any?
For now, the war is still on hold. The IDF is trained to go. But currently they sit around, like everyone, waiting and watching and wondering how long this suspension can continue. The pause strengthens Hamas and weakens Israel. Some people say that Israelis should be less sentimental. But when you see footage of a child running back into his father’s arms, you think again. And then you have to think of both these things at once.
The jihadists say they will win because they love death more than we love life. I think they are wrong. Israel will win precisely because they—we—love life. The Jews are ordered by God to “choose life” and even in the face of death, they do. The enemy can’t stop the great surge for life that comes up everywhere here in Israel, even in these days. The units I visit have unity and morale of a kind you would barely think possible. Because everybody now knows what the alternative to war is. The alternative is constant massacre.
Watching the sun go down tonight I think of Fallaci again, and when she returned from Vietnam, how she answered the little girl’s question, “What is life?”
What did Fallaci say to her?
“Life is something you’ve got to fill up well, without wasting any time. Even if you break it by filling it too full.”
For all the boasts about loving death, it was Hamas who cowardly murdered the unarmed, scampered back to the safety of their tunnels, and used their own kindred Gazans to shield them from death—delivered to them by supposed nerds who love life too much.‘They Can Go to Hell and Hide There’
Europeans also have had it with unlimited immigration from the Middle East. Restrictionist politicians throughout Europe are ascending as never before, in Greece, Ireland, Italy, Germany, Holland, Spain, and Sweden.
They all reflect growing public anger that Europeans are hated by the very people who seek them out and wish to destroy their Enlightenment institutions by manipulating and discrediting them. The thousands who hit the streets to cheer on October 7 and damn their hosts only confirm a growing global consensus—in the West, Latin America, Asia, and even throughout the Middle East—that admitting migrants from Palestine or Gaza, or their supporters, is a veritable death wish.
Pro-Hamas protestors calling Joe Biden “Genocide Joe” and boasting about the Arab or Muslim vote in Michigan is incoherent. Not only do harassing Thanksgiving shoppers and parades, disrupting iconic American holidays and events, swarming highways and bridges, and preying on Jews alienate Americans. But also taking credit for ensuring Biden’s defeat will only distance the Democratic establishment, such as it is, from its embarrassing, loud, but ultimately relatively impotent Islamic constituency.
Shouting for mass death “From the River to the Sea” does not endear the pro-Hamas crowd to half of their fellow Democrats, much less unabashedly strutting their anti-Semitism. The current overt support for Hamas, in other words, has revealed to the nation the bankruptcy of the entire pro-Hamas/DEI base of the Democratic Party and will do much to ensure a conservative president in 2024.
And that president will likely deport anyone on a green card or student visa promoting Hamas terrorism, or violating U.S. law, while ensuring a travel ban from terrorist supporting regimes in the Middle East. Such measures will win overwhelming public support, despite media and academic outrage.
Strategically, Iran, Hamas, and the Palestinians may seem to have flummoxed Israel into endless concessions by metering out hostages for serial pauses. But again, no Israel government can retain power by allowing the mass murdering Hamas to survive and so it will not.
Despite all the blood-curdling rhetoric of Hezbollah and Iran, neither will attack Israel or U.S. assets in force, given no American president could afford not to retaliate disproportionately. And “disproportionately” would mean rendering Iran’s military and Hezbollah to something akin to the current status of Hamas.
So for now, Hamas and its American-residing apologists are full of themselves and feel they are leveraging and manipulating the West. But such haughtiness may be a delusion. Hamas in the Middle East and its enablers in Europe and America have done more to harm the Palestinian cause and the idea of Middle Eastern immigration to the West than at any time since 9/11.
It is hard to anger Westerners, but continue the death chants, the violent demonstrations, the creepy anti-Semitism, and the proud support for the Hamas bloodwork of October 7, and they will be surprised at the growing anger of otherwise postmodern Europeans and distracted Americans.
Just as Israel realizes that there is no living with Hamas killers, so the West is learning that it can no longer sustain universities that despise the culture that nourishes it or Middle Eastern immigrants, visiting students, and residents that use the gift of freedom and tolerance to promote their abhorrent anti-Semitism, violence, intolerance—and, yes, hatred of their generous hosts.
A day after scores of civilians died in an Israeli air strike on a market in Gaza’s Jabaliya refugee camp, we spoke with an eyewitness to the tragedy. While Hamas and its allies persist in charging that Israel targets innocents, our interviewee explains that Gazans pin their own survival strategy on the understanding that innocents serve Hamas as human shields.
“To stop Hamas members from walking in our narrow streets,” he explains, “[my neighbors] blocked the streets off with sheet metal, so no one could get in at night.” He goes on, “We know it’s Hamas that makes the problems. They’re the ones who hide among us. . . though it still doesn’t justify killing civilians.”
Fears have grown that this misery will needlessly be prolonged by Westerners who strive, in effect, to perpetuate Hamas rule, according to one Gazan woman.
Addressing protesters who have taken to the streets to demand a cease-fire on behalf of Palestinians, she calls on them to make a choice: “Either support the Palestinian people or the Hamas regime that oppresses them.” If protesters harbor a humanitarian motive, she asks, “Why don’t we see them demonstrating against Hamas?”
If the war ends with Hamas in power, the woman predicts, then they will repeat the October 7 scenario, but within Gaza: “They’ll brutalize everybody who didn’t stand with them in the war.”
In Episode Nine, a speaker in Jabaliya critiques a particular strand within the protest movement: Palestinian diaspora figures who have supported Hamas for years. They watch the conflict “with tea and popcorn, as if we’re a TV series,” he says, and cheer Hamas leaders without regard for the suffering they cause regular Gazans.
He points out Tamim Al-Barghouti, a U.S.-based activist whom The New Yorker described as “a spoken-word rock star.” Barghouti’s post–October 7 tweets include praise for the apparent rape and kidnapping of an Israeli woman and call for “Death to the Palestinian ’National’ Authority.”
“He hasn’t seen anything that happened in Gaza for 18 years,” the Jabaliya resident says.
All of the above bring us back to the patient at al-Shifa Hospital who Al Jazeera cut off mid-sentence.
For a sense of what he might have told viewers if he had been allowed, we reached another patient there—and gave her the space to say her piece. “Every Palestinian knows Shifa hospital is full of [Hamas fighters],” she explains, “but nobody can talk: death by the Jews is better than death by ISIS.” She also echoes a sentiment we have encountered repeatedly in interviews with Gazans post–October 7: “Hamas is the destruction of the Palestinian people. We’ve had enough. They need to be wiped out—because if they remain, the people will be wiped out.”
This conviction is the darker half of a Gazan worldview that, though prevalent, has been largely filtered out of most international coverage of the conflict. Its brighter half—the vision of a different future—is encapsulated here by a young woman who spoke with us in Gaza City last year.
Eve Barlow: Don't dry your eyes
Tonight I saw three survivors from October 7 speak in person. One of them is Ella. She is 14. She survived the attack on Kibbutz Be’eri. She spoke for 30 minutes. I am posting the video here with her permission. I went up to her to ask for it afterwards. Before I could even say hello to Ella, she wrapped her arms around me and gave me a hug. She hugged me. As survivors we Jews are a different breed.Richard Landes: Pallywood’s Latest Blockbuster
Ella told us she was euphoric because today her cousin Amit was released. I cried. We all cried. She also told us her father’s body was found burned to a crisp. She lives with the hope he died from the bullet wound.
Ella speaks with more courage than world leaders, than politicians, than so-called activists and human rights lawyers, than journalists, than most people three times her age. Ella gives Greta Thunberg more than a run for her money.
I also saw two men speak. One was a young student, Ariel, who survived the atrocities at Zikkim Beach in the South. His story was relentlessly horrifying, and left everyone on the edges of their seats as he detailed the horrendous escape from the South, through traps upon traps of terrorists, non-stop rocket fire, gun fire from every direction, attempted shelter in multiple hiding places over hours, combined with a psychological journey that spanned acceptance of certain death to mistrust of safety to grief over the dead.
The other man was Tomer, an Israeli artist based in LA, who moved here to escape the PTSD he lives with from prior service in wars while in the IDF. Tomer volunteered with ZAKA, the service that clean up the dead bodies. He spoke for about thirty minutes, too. I heard things that have so far evaded me, which is not something I thought possible. He narrated in fine detail the process of finding bodies in indescribable ways (burned, mangled, bloated, puffy, secreting, ashen and crumbling). He recalled sights and smells that would make you hurl. And he explained why and how he documented all of this, initially against ZAKA’s wishes but eventually with their cooperation. He spoke about returning to LA to find out everyone on his professional team had quit their association with him, because he was in Israel, because he’s an Israeli, because he’s a Jew. While Tomer went through hell to identify and clean the dead, back in LA he was being, well, cancelled.
In 2003, after watching the first postmodern blood libel go viral, I coined the term Pallywood to describe the widespread use of staged scenes of Palestinians suffering violence supposedly at the hands of Israel, fabricated for global consumption. The term was decried as a “conspiracy theory,” and against all evidence, Israel was blamed for murdering 12-year-old Muhammad al-Durah. Twenty years later, we’re back where we started.Phyllis Chesler: The Failure of Western Feminism When It’s Most Needed
On Nov. 2, 2023, the “fact-checking website” (ostentatiously called Polygraph) of the government-funded Voice of America warned that “Israel supporters on X are using the derogatory label ‘Pallywood’ … to claim that Palestinians are staging scenes of death and violence using so-called crisis actors to elicit global sympathy and win the PR war with Israel.” These Israel supporters were “propaganda campaigners” spreading “disinformation,” the state media organ asserted.
The following day, the Anti-Defamation League joined in with a blog post (which it later stealthily deleted) titled, “ADL Debunk: Myths and False Narratives About the Israel-Hamas War.” The post tackled “a slew of misinformation, disinformation and conspiracy theories about the ongoing conflict.” It listed a number of “false or misleading narratives,” which it proceeded to “debunk.” Only the ADL post didn’t debunk any one particular example of Pallywood. Rather, it declared that Pallywood—the notion that “Palestine is using elaborate filmmaking tactics to create fake victim footage”—as a whole was a “false narrative.” The post then explained what “reality” is: “The ‘Pallywood’ conspiracy theory has been around for years … There is ample evidence of Palestinian victims suffering in Gaza.”
On the same day, Rolling Stone published a long article, which consulted a “senior fact-checker,” and which affirmed the same talking points: The “derogatory” Pallywood term is an “old myth” that “Palestine’s opponents” are reviving “to discredit the suffering, grief, and pleas for help coming from Gaza.” Rolling Stone then added another important point explaining why the Pallywood “conspiracy theory” is especially “insidious.” It’s not only because it claims “falsely, that the Palestinians are faking it,” but also because it “dovetails with a rise in anti-Muslim hate speech.”
The new, remarkably uniform line of attack echoed an initiative the White House had just unveiled: the first-ever national strategy to counter Islamophobia in the United States. As antisemitic incidents spiked across American cities following Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre, the Biden administration decided that an initiative to combat “the scourge of Islamophobia” was the nation’s most pressing priority.
With so much at stake, the danger posed by the conspiracy theory, that the Palestinians make visual productions for information warfare, had to be exposed and expunged. The Pallywood false narrative was a clear example of what the administration says are the two most egregious offenses against our democracy: “disinformation” and “hate speech,” namely against Muslims.
Against this background, one of the most vivid examples of the Pallywood genre during the current war in Gaza took place at the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City the day before President Joe Biden landed in Israel.
On Nov. 25, the United Nations initiated its annual Sixteen Days of Global Activism Against Gender-Based Violence against women and girls. This will continue until Dec. 10, which is Human Rights Day.
My people are the feminists at the UN. They also head NGOs, occupy chairs at foundations, human rights organizations, national women’s organizations, and Women’s Studies/Gender Studies departments, and are prominent Talking Heads in the media. For eight whole weeks, they have remained silent about the genocidal rapes of Israeli women on Oct. 7.
Some of these women once waged brave and determined battles against rape, incest, and domestic violence; supported the #MeToo Movement; and at least issued statements condemning the rapes of women in Bosnia, Rwanda, Sudan, and the Yazidi women who were kidnapped by ISIS.
They also supported the idea that rape is a war crime, at least in a battle zone.
However, these once visionary feminists have not only betrayed Israeli women – they have also betrayed women of color who live under Sharia law.
Most have remained relatively silent about the normalized mistreatment of Muslim women in Muslim countries and communities. They have not organized campaigns to end forced face veiling, polygamy, child marriage, routine girl- and woman-battering, or honor killing (femicide), either in foreign countries or in the West.
Why? Even though the victims of such injustices are primarily women of color, Western feminists have been very cautious about accusing men of color, especially men whose countries may once have been colonized, of crimes. They fear doing so might be seen as “racist.” Or “Islamophobic.”
Worse, some feminists in the West have actually glorified the forced wearing of the Islamic veil as a form of anti-colonial resistance. During the Women’s March in Washington, some women fashioned hijab out of American flags. Many anti-Israel rallies and marches feature both women and men, leftists and Muslims, sporting Palestinian keffiyehs as a way to signal their support – for the oppression of women.
Why did you wait 53 days? And why the need for all-lives matter? https://t.co/lf1bZ5cbJH
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 29, 2023
The Secretary-General's words only sharpen the fact that when it comes to Israeli women, sexual violence that has been proven by state authorities still needs to be “investigated.” For him, when it comes to Israeli women, you can doubt the facts and wait 55 days to call an… pic.twitter.com/Evntm9jAEg
— Ambassador Gilad Erdan גלעד ארדן (@giladerdan1) November 30, 2023
'Jeopardy!' host Mayim Bialik asks where 'progressive feminists' are over silence on Hamas Oct. 7 rapes.mhtml
“Jeopardy!” co-host Mayim Bialik slammed women’s organizations around the world for their silence over Hamas’ alleged systemic rapes of Israeli women during the terrorists’ deadly Oct. 7 attack.
The Jewish actress and talk show host called out the deafening silence over the gender-based abuse of Israeli women — a war crime — on social media last Saturday.
“There has been an abhorrent and conspicuous absence of women’s organizations around the world unequivocally condemning the systematic rape and torture of women on October 7 by Hamas,” Bialik wrote in a long post to X. “Brutal gang rapes, sexual torture, and murder of fetuses happened- period. Where are the “BELIEVE THEM” voices?”
Hamas militants killed 1,200 Israelis, largely civilians, when they crossed the border and attacked families in their own homes as well as attendees of a large music festival. Israeli forensic teams who examined the bodies of the dead said they found multiple signs of rape, torture and other atrocities suffered by the victims.
“We saw many women with bloody underwear, with broken bones, broken legs, broken pelvises,” a volunteer worker at the Shura military morgue named Shari told the Washington Post.
An Israeli paramedic told the outlet he saw evidence including the presence of semen on the bodies of two teenage girls found dead in their bedroom following the Oct 7 attack.
This is absolutely beyond parody. The ONLY mention of "Hamas" on the @UN_Women twitter feed is - are you ready for this? - touting Hamas's first female spokesperson! https://t.co/Rh6xgAOVrv pic.twitter.com/J6A0ntiMMW
— Jeryl Bier (@JerylBier) November 29, 2023
Israel ‘cannot claim self-defense,’ Abbas says
Israel is carrying out a “genocide” and “cannot claim the right to self-defense,” Palestinian Authority chief Mahmoud Abbas claimed in a statement issued on Wednesday, as a Biden administration official credited Ramallah for keeping the “relative calm” in Judea and Samaria.‘Oct. 7 was just a rehearsal,’ warns Sinwar
“The war of genocide carried out by the Israeli occupying war machine is not self-defense. … whoever commits the crime of aggression and occupation of the land of others cannot claim the right to self-defense,” said Abbas, according to the P.A.’s official Wafa news agency.
“We should all know by now, peace and security can never be achieved by stripping Palestinians of their humanity, or by demonizing them, nor by crushing the skulls of infants, or shedding the blood of children,” added the Palestinian leader, echoing antisemitic tropes.
The inflammatory remarks against the Jewish state, which came as the United Nations marked its International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, stood in stark contrast with the praise Abbas received from Washington hours earlier.
On Wednesday morning, an anonymous Biden administration official praised the P.A. for what the White House characterized as a “relative calm” in Judea and Samaria amid the ongoing war against Hamas in the Gaza Strip, according to The Times of Israel.
The U.S. official pointed to efforts by Abbas’s security forces to combat terrorism and maintain stability in the disputed territory despite “difficult conditions” aggravated by “rising settler violence,” the report said.
On Thursday afternoon, two Israel Defense Forces reservists were lightly wounded in a car-ramming attack near Moshav Beka’ot in the Jordan Valley in Judea and Samaria. Israeli forces killed the Palestinian terrorist.
During a meeting with Israeli President Isaac Herzog in Tel Aviv earlier on Thursday, U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urged the government in Jerusalem to take “immediate steps to hold settler extremists accountable for violence against Palestinian civilians.”
Hamas’s Oct. 7 slaughter was “just a rehearsal,” the Islamist group’s leader in Gaza Yahya Sinwar threatened on Thursday, in his first public statement since the terrorist organization massacred more than a thousand people in Israel.
“The leaders of the occupation [Israel] should know, Oct. 7 was just a rehearsal,” stated Sinwar, according to the Maariv newspaper.
At least 1,200 people were killed in Hamas’s Oct. 7 attacks on Israeli communities near the Gaza border. Another 240 men, women, children and soldiers were taken back to Gaza as hostages.
On Monday, Israeli media reported that Sinwar paid a visit to several of the hostages held in an underground tunnel in the Strip. One of the hostages released over the weekend said the terror mastermind spoke to them in Hebrew without an accent.
As Israel and Hamas agreed to extend their ceasefire-for-hostages agreement on Monday, Egypt reportedly put heavy pressure on Sinwar.
“Twice during the ceasefire the parties got into a crisis when Yahya Sinwar tried to violate the agreements, the first time last Saturday night,” said an Egyptian source with access to official circles in Cairo.
“Egyptian intelligence officers arrived at the Rafah Crossing [to Gaza] and conveyed to Sinwar extremely difficult messages and threats peppered with juicy curses. A short hour later … the Israeli hostages were released,” the source added.
On Oct. 14, Israel Defense Forces International Spokesperson Lt. Col. Richard Hecht told journalists that Sinwar and his entire command team “are in our sights.”
“Yahya Sinwar is the face of evil. He is the mastermind behind this, like [Osama] bin Laden was. He built his career on murdering Palestinians when he understood they were collaborators. That’s how he became known as the butcher of Khan Yunis [in southern Gaza],” said Hecht.
Updated Israeli intel estimate: 5,300 Hamas terrorists killed in Gaza war including 3 division commanders, 14 battalion commanders; more terrorists likely buried under rubble. via @Nadav_Eyal
— Israel Radar (@IsraelRadar_com) November 29, 2023
So was wiping out 1/5 of your minions. https://t.co/0gGUr13btY
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) November 30, 2023
Three killed, six wounded in terror shooting near Jerusalem
Three Israelis were killed and six other people were wounded on Thursday morning in a terror shooting on Weizman Boulevard at the entrance to Jerusalem.
Magen David Adom emergency medical personnel treated the victims before evacuating them to hospitals in the capital.
The fatalities were identified as 24-year-old Livia Dickman, from Jerusalem’s Har Nof neighborhood; Hanna Ifergan, a school principal in Beit Shemesh in her 60s; and Rabbinical Court Judge Elimelech Wasserman, 73.
According to police, two terrorists got out of their car at 7:40 a.m. and opened fire at a bus stop. They were reportedly armed with an M-16 assault rifle and a handgun.
Two off-duty soldiers and an armed civilian killed the terrorists, according to reports.
The attackers were later identified as brothers Murad Namr, 38, and Ibrahim Namr, 30, from eastern Jerusalem.
According to the Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet), the pair were Hamas members and had previously been jailed for terror-related activity.
In a statement, Hamas’s “military” wing took responsibility for the attack, identifying the perpetrators as “jihad-waging Qassam martyrs” while calling for “escalation of resistance [i.e., terrorism].”
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu issued a statement on the terrorist attack following a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken in the Israeli capital.
“This is the same Hamas that carried out the horrible massacre on Oct. 7, the same Hamas that tries to murder us everywhere. I told him [Blinken]: We swore, and I swore, to eliminate Hamas. Nothing will stop us,” said Netanyahu.
BREAKING:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 30, 2023
Terrorist attack in Jerusalem.
2 Israelis waiting at a bus stop killed by 2 shooters.
5 in critical condition.
The terrorists were quickly killed by 2 armed off duty Israeli soldiers and one armed civilian driving past. pic.twitter.com/UCKNvZBQRQ
Surveillance camera footage shows the shooting attack at the entrance to Jerusalem this morning. Two people were killed, and at least seven others were hurt. Two off-duty soldiers and an armed civilian shot the terrorists dead. pic.twitter.com/CwucVb5IV7
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) November 30, 2023
Senior judge in rabbinic court system named as victim in Jerusalem attack
Horrible. One of the victims of today’s shooting attack in Jerusalem was a young woman Liba Dikman, who was pregnant with her first child.
— Greg (@Greg651) November 30, 2023
ארץ אל תכסי דמה pic.twitter.com/eTPO4Mpjtt
Seth Frantzman: Terror in Jerusalem shows spillover from Gaza threat
The 2 were Hamas members, previously jailed for terrorism.
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) November 30, 2023
They were brothers.
Murad was jailed between 2010 and 2020 for planning terror attacks under directions of terror elements in the Gaza Strip.
Ibrahim was jailed in 2014 for undisclosed terror activity. https://t.co/j2Edukgr7s
Remember this is the type of people that get released from prison in exchange for Israeli children.
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) November 30, 2023
The murderers from today's terror attack in Jerusalem.
Murad Nemer, 38, of E. Jerusalem, identified with Hamas. Imprisoned between 2010-2020 on the background of intentions for… pic.twitter.com/i7fcFxP6VY
We are deeply troubled by your slander of innocent Israelis defending themselves and their communities against Palestinian terrorists. https://t.co/82eVXVBEXa
— Caroline Glick (@CarolineGlick) November 30, 2023
This is 17-year-old Akiva Schwartz who was injured during this morning's terrorist shooting attack in Jerusalem
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) November 30, 2023
He is being treated at Hadassah Ein Kerem after being wounded by shrapnel in his legs
Akiva is a student Yeshiva student who was on his way to school this morning. pic.twitter.com/O1RGNYkzsT
Baruch Dayan HaEmet
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) November 30, 2023
This was Rabbi Elimelech Wasserman who was one of the three murdered this morning by terrorists in Jerusalem
He was part of the Ashdod rabbanut.
May his memory be for a blessing https://t.co/j2Edukgr7s pic.twitter.com/feNCvX5Juv
A few hours after this was posted Palestinian terrorists drove up to a bus stop at the entrance of Jerusalem and opened fire, murdering 3 Israelis and injuring another 6.
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) November 30, 2023
This account has posted multiple times since that attack. None of the posts mention it let alone condemn it. https://t.co/tRvwDi6HQr
Terrorist wounds two Israelis in Jordan Valley car-ramming
IDF: A short while ago, a ramming attack was carried out at an IDF checkpoint adjacent to Moshav Beka'ot, in the Jordan Valley area. IDF soldiers at the scene shot and neutralized the assailant. Two IDF soldiers were lightly injured in the attack. The soldiers were evacuated to a…
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 30, 2023
IDF: Two hostages return to Israel from Gaza Strip
Mia Schem, Amit Soussana first two Hamas hostages released Thursday
Mia was featured in one of the first Hamas propaganda videos. She is now back in Israel! https://t.co/yDBvAViCwv pic.twitter.com/74K9F2UOZH
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 30, 2023
American hostage Liat Beinin is FREED by Hamas after seven weeks in captivity - only the second US national to be released since Oct 7 attack
Get ready to cry. This is the moment Mia Schem’s mother was told her daughter is coming home. pic.twitter.com/nD0mQ99sMN
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 30, 2023
I am so happy to hear that Moran Yanai is being released tonight and will return to her brother and sister Lion and Lea who I interviewed three weeks ago. Every hostage remaining has family that love them. Every hostage must be returned. https://t.co/0jSOqu7qWM
— leekern (@leekern13) November 29, 2023
🚨BREAKING: For the 6th day in a row, following the temporary ceasefire agreement between #Israel and #Hamas (which might be extended for a couple more days), 12 #Israelis have been released today from Hamas captivity. 2 Israelis were released earlier today and 10 additional… pic.twitter.com/Hs5XBECUBZ
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 29, 2023
The 2 Israeli hostages with Russian citizenship have arrived https://t.co/jL3OetCadq pic.twitter.com/JUFvspO04w
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) November 29, 2023
The al-Ziadna family was told that two of their children - Aisha, 17 and Bilal, 18 - are on the list of hostages expected to be released today.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 30, 2023
The Israeli-Bedouin siblings were abducted along with their brother and father on Oct 7. pic.twitter.com/eYd231Ha8y
Keep this in mind when they tell us Bibas is dead without proof. https://t.co/EfQ0yRQRi4
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) November 30, 2023
Again, Innocent civilians. pic.twitter.com/ozPqaCVFfu
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) November 30, 2023
Over the past week, 97 civilians have been released from Hamas captivity in Gaza - 73 Israelis, 23 Thai nationals and 1 Filipino.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 29, 2023
There are believed to be 145 hostages still in Gaza.
Families of American hostages speak with @JakeTapper pic.twitter.com/9Ix2Weiwfc
— The Lead CNN (@TheLeadCNN) November 30, 2023
Yarden Roman - a heroic mother - is coming home.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 29, 2023
On Oct 7, Yarden, her husband, Alon, and their three-year-old daughter Geffen were forced into a car by four Hamas terrorists. As the car raced toward Gaza, they caught sight of an IDF tank. took the chance, jumped out and ran.… pic.twitter.com/DU0R7XUZpW
This is the amazing story of Bella, the pup that was “smuggled” into Gaza.
— Yael Bar tur (@yaelbt) November 30, 2023
When Hamas terrorists kidnapped 17-year-old Mia with her mother, aunt, and uncle; she wrapped Bella in a blanket and held her close to her chest. Hours later, the terrorists realized it was a dog and not… pic.twitter.com/I9skS649aQ
The Regev siblings reunited. Maya and Itay were released from Hamas captivity in recent days. Here they are in hospital with a third sibling. pic.twitter.com/5bME2FsDbF
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 30, 2023
Gali Tarshansky ran into her mother's arms last night. The 13-year-old girl was held by Hamas for 53 horrific days.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 30, 2023
Her older brother was murdered on Oct 7. pic.twitter.com/DQX6915HZ9
"Fix her. Fix my broken child. Fix my broken baby."
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 30, 2023
Thomas Hand, when asked what happens now for 9-year-old Emily who was held by Hamas for 50 days. pic.twitter.com/pjTcT7CvRO
Each hostage release has escalated tensions and Hamas have allowed civilians to get rowdier and more threatening each day. https://t.co/YwAvhopgfp
— Heidi Bachram 🎗️ (@HeidiBachram) November 30, 2023
Wow.. what a show they prepared this time.. 🤦🏻♀️ pic.twitter.com/DI6Otdk8Bn
— 🇺🇸 Kelli Wants America Back* 🇺🇸 (@Kecojazo) November 30, 2023
by refusing to bring the hostages' medicines to Hamas.
— Caroline Glick (@CarolineGlick) November 29, 2023
It refuses to condemn Hamas for refusing to permit Red Cross visits.
After @Mdais criticized its dereliction of duty, ICRC refused to provide it health information about freed hostages ahead of their arrival in Israel.
Dear @ICRC
— Yisrael Medad (@ymedad) November 29, 2023
why are your employees smiling and laughing it up with released Arab terrorists? pic.twitter.com/4YvzvHA53D
One day after 49-year-old Liat Atzili Beinin was released from #Hamas captivity in #Gaza, she and her family received heartbreaking news: Liat’s husband, 49-year-old Aviv Atzili who fought bravely against Hamas terrorists in Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7th, has been confirmed dead.… pic.twitter.com/tETyMz6d8r
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 30, 2023
On October 7th, Sasha Troufanov was abducted from his parents' home in southern #Israel by #Hamas terrorists along with his girlfriend, his mother, and his grandmother. Sasha is an employee of Amazon, and the company has been silent in the face of this horror, stating that… pic.twitter.com/YGg0zjzEHk
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 30, 2023
This is 29-year-old Shani Goren, who was held hostage with 12-year-old Eitan Yahalomi. She comforted him when he was sad, shared food with him when he was hungry, & supported him during their time in captivity. Eitan was released, but Shani remains in the hands of #Hamas. pic.twitter.com/KuNTAJQP2k
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 30, 2023
The female Thai worker was released earlier this week. She didn’t give birth - this story is fake, an Israeli official told me. Whether she’s pregnant is unclear. (Deleted an earlier tweet that was less clear.) https://t.co/udYIPdbbRG
— Lahav Harkov 🎗️ (@LahavHarkov) November 30, 2023
Released testimony of returned Israeli hostage, Ofir Engel
The family of 27-year-old Ofir Tzarfati, who was believed to have been taken hostage by Hamas terrorists on October 7 from the Supernova festival in Re’im, was informed that he was murdered.
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 30, 2023
Several reports say that Ofir’s body is in Gaza, held by terrorists. pic.twitter.com/HcJ3NkALc6
Hamas Convicts Celebrate Release With Calls for Jewish Blood
Israeli child hostages greeted with hugs and prayers; Hamas convicts celebrate release with calls for Jewish blood.
Despite mainstream media reports suggesting otherwise, there would appear to be a significant difference between the two sides in this conflict.
Ahed Tamimi wrote she would drink Jewish blood. When she was released as part of the exchange for hostages last night the crowd ‘celebrated’ by chanting for the killing of Jews. “Khaybar Khaybar ya yahood” is a reference to an ancient massacre of Jews. That’s who supports her. pic.twitter.com/fazivtGJhh
— Heidi Bachram 🎗️ (@HeidiBachram) November 30, 2023
Why should we care what theor hopes are? pic.twitter.com/99FVHTSQZi
— слава україні героям слава (@7th_FetzerValve) November 30, 2023
If we want to return our hostages, we must focus on defeating Hamas
Caroline Glick: Aharon Haliva has got to go. Now.
Overwhelming Israeli Public Support for the War
In the fifth week of the IDF's ground operation in Gaza, the overwhelming public support for the military counterattack is evident.The Day After in Gaza
This solidarity rests on a sweeping consensus in the public, including the establishment media, concerning the war's objectives as defined by the political leadership.
The widespread sense of anxiety caused by a profound threat has resulted in a consensus that this is a just and unavoidable war, designed to defend the homeland and citizens against a vicious, inhumane enemy that must be eliminated.
Since the beginning of Israel's war with Hamas, some prominent figures in the U.S. have raised the idea of installing the Palestinian Authority (PA) as the governing body in Gaza for civilian affairs. However, such a course of action would inevitably result within a few years in the emergence of a new terrorist state hostile to Israel, possibly even under the control of a re-emerged Hamas. The most feasible alternative is an autonomous Arab civilian entity in Gaza, with Israel maintaining overall security responsibility for as long as required by the security situation and threat assessment.Avigdor Liberman warned of a Hamas attack. Now, he says Israel is under same delusions about Hezbollah
In Gaza today lives an entire generation that has been indoctrinated into Hamas' genocidal ideology. The only way to create a political entity in Gaza that is not hostile to Israel will be for the public to undergo a deradicalization process, similar to the de-Nazification process carried out in postwar Germany, during which civil society underwent a profound transformation.
Transferring power to the PA would guarantee the re-emergence of a terrorist state. The PA is itself already a political entity hostile to Israel's existence. The PA is perceived by the public over which it rules as a deeply corrupt institution. According to a June 2023 Palestinian poll, Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh would defeat PA Chairman Mahmoud Abbas by a large margin. Moreover, there is no reason to believe that a PA-led government in Gaza will educate for peace and promote coexistence with Israel. Even today, the PA educates for hatred and hostility toward "the Zionist entity."
Chabad News Channel: The Chanukah Menorah was placed on the roof of a central building in Beit Hanon (north of the Gaza Strip). pic.twitter.com/3rH0IhV4f7
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) November 30, 2023
2 residents of Nahal Oz, returned home almost 2 months after the Hamas massacre which they fled & found this note + 50 shekels left by IDF soldiers in their city.
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) November 30, 2023
The note says: "We took a bottle of wine to do Kiddush (for Shabbat). This is the money for it. Thanks & sorry" ❤️🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/siG5MdS666
Every step of the way this admin has subverted Israel and boosted Iran for nearly 3 years.
— Senator Ted Cruz (@SenTedCruz) November 30, 2023
Rob Malley, who headed up his nuclear negotiations with Iran, had Iranian spies working under him at the State Department.
Biden administration officials repeatedly called for a ceasefire… pic.twitter.com/b2GCAXRDym
Hamas murdered three Israeli civilians in Jerusalem during the "ceasefire."
— Tom Cotton (@TomCottonAR) November 30, 2023
It's a reminder that there's no way to have peace with these barbarians—the only solution is to destroy Hamas.
There are entire organizations at the United Nations, paid for with American taxpayer dollars, that function as recognizable comms shops for Hamas. They produce content, pitch stories, book themselves and validators on news shows, etc. Just straight up comms shops. https://t.co/QRvIj71djc
— Omri Ceren (@omriceren) November 30, 2023
Ben Shapiro: Stupid, Cowardly Happy Talk Isn’t The Answer
Travelingisrael.com: DeBunking pro-Palestinian arguments (It’s EASIER than you think)
Israel is the start. The west is next: https://t.co/ucOa8jdZ3W pic.twitter.com/LFjmwxYBfg
— Mossad Commentary (@MOSSADil) November 30, 2023
This isn’t actually about Palestine, is it? pic.twitter.com/TB68cZr8iA
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 29, 2023
The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Schumer’s Shining Moment
Hosted by Abe Greenwald, Christine Rosen, John Podhoretz & Matthew Continetti
Today we talk about Chuck Schumer’s bold Senate-floor speech warning about anti-Semitism from the left. He said the right words at the right time, but how will it impact the calls from his own party to condition aid to Israel? And what’s up with Joe Biden’s tweet seeming to nod toward the ceasefire crowd? Give a listen.
The Israel Guys: This US Aid Will DEFINITELY End Up in the Hands of Terrorists
Just in the past week, the United States has airlifted half a million pounds of UN aid to Gaza to be distributed by UNRWA. Everyone knows that Hamas controls everything going into Gaza, and that UNRWA is a corrupt organization with ties to Hamas, so why did the United States think that this was a good idea?
And a bunch of clowns, otherwise known as foreign ministers, made a statement yesterday calling for a ceasefire and a two state solution.
INSIDE a Hamas tunnel: humanitarian aid STOLEN from the people of Gaza.
— COGAT (@cogatonline) November 30, 2023
Hamas don't care. They prefer their people in dispair, as long as they have what they want. pic.twitter.com/LoshQZntA3
*There is no verification this aid will not go straight to Hamas, which controls everything in the Gaza Strip https://t.co/VQg6jNPh1U
— Katie Pavlich (@KatiePavlich) November 29, 2023
BREAKING: 🇩🇪 Bundestag Foreign Affairs Committee's Frank Müller-Rosentritt just called on German government to “immediately stop all funds to UNRWA in Gaza.” Cites report that UNRWA teacher locked up an Israeli hostage. Germany is UNRWA's #2 top donor at $202 million last year. https://t.co/s8S85HWJyz
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 29, 2023
The UK section could have been a blank page. Hamas has raised millions here. Successive governments have done nothing about it. https://t.co/VpDihvpZff
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 29, 2023
Hamas 'responsible' for Israel's 'moral conundrum'
Lawyer and author Alan Dershowitz says he agrees there is a “moral conundrum” about whether Israel should be allowed to finish eradicating Hamas given the civilian death toll in Gaza – but Hamas is responsible for causing it.
Mr Dershowitz said Hamas has a strategy which its supporters call it the “CNN strategy” – but he calls it the “dead baby strategy”.
“What Hamas does is they kill as many Israeli Jews as possible, knowing that Israel’s going to have to respond by going after their commanders, their tunnels and their rockets,” he told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
He said they hide these among babies, children and civilians.
“And then when Israel responds and tries to conduct a military operation, to prevent the reoccurrence of these barbarisms, they bring the dead babies in front of CNN and the New York Times.
“And the world of course sheds tears as we all shed tears whenever we see a dead baby and the world turns against Israel – and then Hamas does it again, again and again.”
Hamas would ‘declare victory’ if permanent ceasefire was called
Former US Army vice chief of staff General Jack Keane warns if a permanent ceasefire was called in the next week Hamas would “absolutely declare victory”.
“Their regime is intact, their leaders are intact, most of their fighters are intact and they dealt a very lethal blow to Israel," he told Sky News host Andrew Bolt.
“What have they accomplished? Worldwide international condemnation of Israel.
“Considerably more geopolitical isolation of Israel internationality.”
General Keane discussed the conflict and truce between Hamas and Israel.
‘Most shameful manifesto in Australian journalism’: Andrew Bolt lashes the media
Sky News host Andrew Bolt has hit out at the Australian journalists who signed a letter demanding media outlets treat Israel as a “genocidal state”.
“Last week 165 Australian journalists issued the most shameful manifesto in Australian journalism,” Mr Bolt said.
“These journalists ordered the immediate to give adequate coverage, in their view, to the supposed ‘war crimes, genocide, ethnic cleansing and apartheid’ … they obviously meant Israel.
“Not once did they attack Hamas like this – which is in fact genocidal.
“They demand the media treat Israel’s leaders as no more trustworthy than those of Hamas.”
Mr Bolt is joined by writer Tony Thomas to discuss the controversial move.
💥EPIC: @SenMarcoRubio video.
— Ron M. (@Jewtastic) November 30, 2023
"Are you filming?.. Make sure you post that" 👀
🔥🇺🇸🇮🇱🔥 pic.twitter.com/4wu4Vvfuz0
European politicians and journalists failed Europe. They failed Europeans, Jews, Christians, women, and gay people. They have done everything to dismantle any sense of peace and harmony in Europe by importing millions of people from countries where it is the status quo to hate… pic.twitter.com/dnCfJy2sBH
— Luai Ahmed (@JustLuai) November 29, 2023
Pundits Slam Israel for Hosting 'Anti-Semite' Elon Musk, Demand State Make Peace With Hamas
Elon Musk denies his trip to Israel was 'an apology tour' - but admits amplifying anti-Semitic post on X was one of the most 'foolish' things he's ever done
BTW — Elon is still wearing the dog tag given to him in Israel. Just like he promised he would.
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) November 30, 2023
So they terminated him because he was critical of this BLM Chicago post that expressed support for Hamas’ October 7 terrorist attacks?? Wtaf. https://t.co/ANk29jb2CY pic.twitter.com/ihd5VeF2kd
— Rita Panahi (@RitaPanahi) November 30, 2023
Pro-Palestine activists spark outrage after storming hotel where families of Israeli hostages are staying Pro-Palestinian protesters harass Israeli hostage families at Melbourne hotel
Families of Israelis kidnapped or killed by Hamas have been harassed by pro-Palestinian protesters at a Melbourne hotel.
Footage shows the protesters entering the hotel lobby waving around a huge banner and chanting through a megaphone while police monitored the crowd.
The Israeli Embassy has confirmed they are aware of the incident last night, and that families of those Israeli terror victims were left feeling insecure.
Both sides of politics in Victoria have condemned the actions of the protesters.
Victorian Liberal MP David Southwick said there’s a time and place for protest or to talk about differences, but that was definitely not it.
“There’s a time for people to be able to talk to people about their differences and protest, but what were these activists protesting about? What were they doing there? These are people who have lost loved ones, that have hostages still kidnapped for over 50 days," he said.
"What where they doing at that hotel?"
Thank you @AlboMP for your support & unequivocal condemnation of the abhorrent behaviour experienced by families of hostages in Melbourne last night
— Menachem Vorchheimer (@MenachemV) November 30, 2023
Thank you to @joshburnsmp for your support
@3AW693 @2GB873 @theage @australian @theheraldsun @9NewsMelb @Channel7 @abcnews pic.twitter.com/mposPVgD1C
Melbourne, Australia - how did pro-Palestinian thugs know families of hostages held by Hamas terrorists in Gaza had a 2 day booking @CrownePlaza - did an employee breach confidentiality/security?@VictoriaPolice @3AW693 @2GB873 @theage @australian @theheraldsun @SkyNewsAust pic.twitter.com/hp7wLtGzgB
— Menachem Vorchheimer (@MenachemV) November 30, 2023
For those asking WACA = Whistleblowers, Activists & Community Alliance
— Menachem Vorchheimer (@MenachemV) November 30, 2023
They also did a stunt at US embassy in Melbourne this week - apparently @VictoriaPolice arrested 2 people for that stunt
This raises serious questions why @VictoriaPolice didn’t arrest anyone last night?
Sharri Markson breaks down during emotional interview with mother of Hamas victim
Sky News host Sharri Markson has been brought to tears during an emotional interview with a mother whose son was killed at the Supernova music festival brutal massacre on October 7.
Tali Kizhner is in Australia to fight the rise of anti-Semitism sparked by the war in the Middle East.
She was one of the members of a delegation of loved ones of those killed or taken hostage by Hamas visiting Australia.
Ms Kizhner told her story of the day she lost her son, Segev, during the October 7 massacre and how she “didn’t even say goodbye”.
Ms Kizner also became emotional during the interview while recounting the day.
‘A new low’: Pro-Palestinian protesters storm Melbourne hotel
Nationals Senator Matt Canavan says the recent “pro-Hamas” Palestinian activist protests hit a new low by storming a Melbourne hotel.
“It was hard to believe that some of the pro-Palestinian, pro-Hamas in this case, protesters could go any lower,” told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“This is really a new low I think to confront affected family members of people that have been captured, maimed, brutally treated by a terrorist organisation.
“The full force of the law should be applied if possible, it shouldn’t be right to intimidate people like this.”
Mr Canavan sat down with Ms Markson and The Australian’s Associate Editor Jenna Clarke to discuss the recent protests in Melbourne.
‘What are you doing?’: Andrew Bolt urges pro-Palestinian protesters to ‘walk away’
Sky News host Andrew Bolt has urged pro-Palestinian protesters hurling abuse and launching physical attacks on Jewish people to simply “walk away”.
Friends and families of Israeli hostages were staying at a Melbourne hotel when they were tracked down by pro-Palestinian protesters.
Around 20 protesters stormed the CBD hotel holding banners reading “Stop arming Israel. Free Palestine” and “Zionism is Fascism”.
Mr Bolt claimed these protests have become fronts for “the most wicked Jew hatred” as he condemned the “thuggish” activists involved in the Melbourne protest.
“You see the behaviour now that these Palestinian protests here are encouraging – the threats, the screams of abuse, the physical attacks now on Jews, the murder threats, the in-your-face vandalism, intimidation, hunting Jews through hotels now,” he said.
“What are you doing? Walk away, leave all that in the gutter with the Greens, with the haters, with the bullies, with these apologists for terror – just walk away.”
Jewish community ‘really hurting’ with anti-Israel protests
Deputy Victorian Liberal Leader David Southwick says the whole Jewish community is “really hurting” with the anti-Israel protests around the country.
Around 20 anti-Israel protesters invaded a Melbourne hotel on Wednesday night.
Mr Southwick told Sky News host Peta Credlin that the families at the hotel were targeted by “gutless cowards”.
“When the visitors arrived … they heard sirens, they heard screaming, they saw these horrific banners," he said.
“That is no way to treat a guest, let alone anyone in this state.”
‘Sign of a healthy culture’: Peta Credlin on Jewish prosperity
A “sign of a healthy culture” in a country is where Jews prosper and are safe, Sky News host Peta Credlin says.
Ms Credlin said in places where this doesn't happen, a country's culture is “in decline”.
“It's the cultural canary in the coal mine.
“Last night, about 20 anti-Israel protestors invaded a Melbourne hotel.
“Designed to intimidate five family members of Israeli victims and hostages of Hamas who were staying there.”
AJA Statement on ugly incident at Melbourne hotel
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 29, 2023
“The Australian Jewish Association condemns this outrageous display of pure antisemitism in Melbourne.
Nothing can justify tormenting families who are already going through so much trauma.
As each day goes by, the anti-Israel…
Jew-hatred up 591% in Australia, 320% in Germany, synagogue arsonist gets 10 years
‘Undercurrent of neo-Nazism' seen at some pro-Palestine rallies
Former Victorian Liberal Party president Michael Kroger says we are living in a “very sick society” at the moment.
This comes after pro-Palestine rallies erupted across the world in support of Gaza, sparked by Israel’s military operations in the enclave.
“We’re seeing not just anti-Semitic rallies – let's call it what it is – we are seeing an undercurrent of neo-Nazism at some of these rallies,” Mr Kroger told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything worse in my life in terms of a demonstration than that.
“And the Greens have been front and centre at so many of these anti-Israel, anti-Jewish, anti-Semitic rallies.”
Yes, there are more pro-Palestinian marches than in the past.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 30, 2023
However, what is less noticeable than loud marches, is that American sympathy for Israel has actually risen.
In 1996, sympathy for Israel was at 23% points ahead of that for Palestine.
Today, it is 26% points ahead! pic.twitter.com/639mEKkNn0
Pro-Palestinian mob - including protester holding a SWASTIKA banner - heads towards NYC's Rockefeller Center in sick effort to ruin famous Christmas tree lighting attended by families
Pro-Palestinian protesters attack NYPD officers outside the Rockefeller Center in New York tonight.
— Oli London (@OliLondonTV) November 30, 2023
🎥 @ViralNewsNYC
pic.twitter.com/lgzdVFhqPv
Maybe they're angry at the Christmas tree because it is a reminder that a rather important Jew was born 2000 years ago in Judea, some six centuries before Mohammed was born. And Jesus was born 1200 years after the Jews arrived in Canaan. https://t.co/6TE8Vxxt9I
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) November 30, 2023
Crowds of Pro-Palestinian and Hamas Supporters have Attacked Police and Businesses in New York City tonight in an attempt to Disrupt and Destroy the Annual-Rockefeller Christmas Tree Lighting Event in Manhattan; several Police Officers have reportedly been Injured with Riot and… pic.twitter.com/egJwBAPeqX
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) November 30, 2023
Violent pro-Palestine protesters fought police in Manhattan on Nov. 29 as they tried to make their way to the Rockefeller Center to disrupt the Christmas celebration event. pic.twitter.com/MGyHYIIjsN
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 30, 2023
Veteran protest photo journalist @Julio_Rosas11 was targeted, harassed & threatened by the far-left pro-Palestine militant protesters in Manhattan. The mob call him a “fascist” & “Nazi,” a tactic used by leftists to justify assaults & killings of others. pic.twitter.com/mA6htRWFO1
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 30, 2023
Visibly Jewish person walks by pro-Hamas NYC rally yesterday.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 30, 2023
He gets called a “nazi,” “k*ke,” “Jew piece of shit,” and a “genocide supporter”
At what point are we going to stop pretending any of this is about supporting Palestinians or a ceasefire?pic.twitter.com/PyxV2dKJAb
What grinches. https://t.co/CxBPWHoYQc
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 30, 2023
Germany teens held for alleged Christmas market attack plot
Note the use of the euphemism "tensions," which implies some kind of mutual animosity. There actually are no "tensions." There are violent Hamas supporters threatening Jews. https://t.co/igWvq98Tca
— Noah Pollak (@NoahPollak) November 30, 2023
Secretary Hillary Clinton faced pro-Palestinian protesters at Columbia University today.
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) November 29, 2023
Clinton teaches a class at Columbia called “Inside The Situation Room.” pic.twitter.com/oxr56sD7rn
By “any effort to gain freedom” she means murdering, raping, torturing, and kidnapping Israelis. So… https://t.co/RtqQzngnB8
— Adele Scalia (@AdeleScalia) November 29, 2023
'My kids follow their intuition on human torture': Gigi and Bella Hadid's father defends their Insta posts on Palestine - as she apologizes for not fact checking background of inmate she said was 'child PoW'
Professor Ghassan Abu-Sitta, a British-Palestinian surgeon (GMC reference no: 4066600) supports violent armed "resistance" against Israel.
— GnasherJew®גנאשר #IStandWithIsrael (@GnasherJew) November 30, 2023
He has been featured in the British media extensively, including by @guardian, @Telegraph, @SkyNews, and @BBC despite his family being on… pic.twitter.com/9Fnjd1NYMp
Notice how this @WOLPalestine rally to urge Egypt to open the Rafah border to let Gazans enter Egypt only got a handful of people. Seems no one cares that much about the Gazans unless they can blame Israel for the situation that Hamas put them in.
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 30, 2023
Amazing, they claim to not have electricity but still manage to have lights and fully charged cell phones for every video
— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) November 29, 2023
No mention of hostages (who are also children) no mention of how many of the 15,000 were terrorists
BTW how is the death count still growing when there is a… pic.twitter.com/KGPV2Zv05Y
Screenshot of the now deleted tweet 👇 pic.twitter.com/lEbqRyBoyW
— CIJA (@CIJAinfo) November 30, 2023
"The VICTORY our people ACHIEVED on October 7th. NO, it wasn't a TERRORIST ATTACK."
— Alexandra Lavoie (@ThevoiceAlexa) November 29, 2023
Anti-Israel protester considers the terror attack led by Hamas on October 7th, which resulted in the deaths of 1200+ civilians and 230+ hostages, as a victory.https://t.co/MK7PbgngsO pic.twitter.com/kW8WCF0nJv
"Shout at a sports store to Free Palestine! The Hamas lovers from the mosque will be there, so you should come too!" pic.twitter.com/GsRLIUTPsm
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 30, 2023
Here is just a small sampling of Angelo Scott's social media posts - "Zionist Jews are evil genocidal psychopaths"
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 29, 2023
Over 90%+ of Jews globally are Zionists. pic.twitter.com/Aw6X4aKaFz
Outrage in Oakland as residents DENY that Hamas killed Jews on October 7 and say anyone who supports Israeli strikes is a 'white supremacist' in SIX-HOUR town meeting
Oakland Council Meeting Devolves Into Anti-Semitism, Denial of Hamas Massacre
Several speakers at a meeting of the Oakland City Council on Monday denied Hamas's Oct. 7 atrocities and made other statements in support of the terror group.
Carroll Fife - the alleged ringleader of this fiasco has been pressuring her follow council members for quite some time to not oppose Hamas.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 30, 2023
Fife is associated with several non profits including:
- Anti Police Terror Project
- Affect Real Change
- Moms 4 Housing & Community…
Christina Gutierrez's LinkedIn profile here: https://t.co/IkybDySA4W
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 29, 2023
Christina Gutierrez's public compensation details: https://t.co/AkpPCBXohE
“The notion that this is was a massacre of Jews is a fabricated narrative” - meet Brooke Lober, a Gender and Women's Studies lecturer at UC Berkeley, speaking about the October 7th massacre in Israel last night in Oakland.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 30, 2023
Time stamp :27 for Brooke Lober's horrifying statement. https://t.co/27pX9IST3i pic.twitter.com/GKMvHRbDwP
Hamas is a terrorist organization.
— Gavin Newsom (@GavinNewsom) November 29, 2023
They must be called out for what they are: evil. https://t.co/x5btzvNX5k
Hamas is a designated terrorist organization. Their horrific attacks, rapes, killings, and kidnappings must be condemned.
— Adam Schiff (@RepAdamSchiff) November 29, 2023
It's shocking to see people continue to downplay, deny, or even seek to justify their October 7th attacks. https://t.co/fJGebOtqup
The resolution, which was unanimously approved, was drafted by Councilmember Fife (a DSA member), and "influenced" by nonprofit AROC.
— Rhyen Staley (@RhyenStaley) November 30, 2023
AROC members were also part of the "line" of commenters during the meeting. pic.twitter.com/SVZmvJgyuM
AROC, or Arab Resource and Organizing Center, is a fiscal project of the Tides Foundation, pic.twitter.com/Yduk63PZoL
— Rhyen Staley (@RhyenStaley) November 30, 2023
In Oct., AROC's youth wing, Arab Youth Organizing, coordinated student walkouts throughout the Bay Area. pic.twitter.com/gQwxHqaEh0
— Rhyen Staley (@RhyenStaley) November 30, 2023
Oakland Votes To Allow Hamas To Move Into Newly Vacant Coliseum https://t.co/iaQyRjrE6N pic.twitter.com/d3oKW1N4lM
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) November 29, 2023
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