JPost Editorial: Israelis will not feel safe until Hamas is eradicated
Three people were savagely murdered and five others were wounded in a shooting attack in Jerusalem on Thursday morning.Israeli who helped thwart J’lem terror attack dies of wounds
The terrorists, two residents of east Jerusalem, came carrying an M16 rifle and a handgun to the Givat Shaul junction at the entrance to the capital, where they opened fire at people gathered at a bus stop. They were shot and killed at the scene by security forces and a civilian.
Hours later, Hamas took credit for the attack.
The man murdered in the attack was 73-year-old Rabbi Elimelech Wasserman, who served as a rabbinical judge in Ashdod.
One of the women murdered in the attack was 67-year-old Chana Ifergan, the principal of a Beis Yaakov school in Beit Shemesh.
Livia Dickman, 24, a resident of Har Nof, was named as the third fatality.
On October 7, there was a rush to move away from locations where terrorist attacks might occur as a continuation of the massacre. This, at the time, included Jerusalem, which was targeted by some rockets but remained relatively calm. Israelis feared that they, too, would be targeted, and their families victimized.
But it was the northern and southern borders that bore the brunt of the attack, and the Tel Aviv area that has seen the heaviest rocket barrages, while the Jerusalem area has remained comparatively calm.
Terror attack incites fear throughout the city
After yesterday’s attack, however, Jerusalem social media groups were aflame with people afraid to leave their homes, scared to catch a bus, and fearful of getting in their cars. At that moment, Jerusalemites knew what it feels like to live along the Gaza or Lebanon borders at this time and were reminded of previous waves of terrorism.
Gaza border communities and Lebanon border towns were ordered to evacuate the day after the war broke out, in concern over possible additional attacks.
Some residents have since been told that they may return home, but many are concerned and angry.
During the current pause in hostilities, relative peace has been maintained on the northern border. With the exception of a few minor attacks, the northern front has been relatively quiet.
Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, upon completing a situation assessment in the area last week, said that the successes of the IDF along the border will be “translated” into a situation that will allow the gradual return of northern residents.
An Israeli civilian who fired on two Palestinian terrorists during a Thursday morning shooting attack died of his injuries.IDF resumes combat in Gaza after Hamas violates ceasefire
Yuval Doron Castleman, a 37-year-old attorney was at a bus stop at the entrance to Jerusalem when two Palestinians arrived in a vehicle and began shooting at rush-hour commuters.
Castleman, who was armed with his personal weapon, and two off-duty soldiers engaged and killed the terrorists, but the attorney was wounded. The soldiers apparently mistook Castleman for a terrorist.
His death brings the death toll from the attack to four.
Also killed were 73-year-old Rabbi Elimelech Wasserman, who was a judge in the rabbinical court in Ashdod; Hanna Ifergan, a 67-year-old principal of a girl’s school in Beit Shemesh; and 24-year-old Livia Dickman of Jerusalem. Five other victims are hospitalized.
The two terrorists, both in their 30s, were identified as Murad Nemer and his brother, Ibrahim, of eastern Jerusalem. The brothers were associated with Hamas, and had previously been imprisoned for terror activities. The Israel Security Agency (Shin Bet) said that Murad was jailed from 2010 to 2020 for planning attacks under the direction of terror commanders in Gaza.
Hamas claimed responsibility for the attack in a statement posted on Telegram.
Police officials said on Friday morning that the Nemers’ home had been mapped out for demolition. Police added that they are increasing patrols in the city with the renewal of fighting in the Gaza Strip.
Minister-without-Portfolio Benny Gantz, a member of the War Cabinet, said that the attack strengthened Israel’s resolve to continue waging war against Hamas in Gaza.
“This terror attack is further proof of our obligation to continue to fight with strength and determination against murderous terrorism, which threatens our citizens. In Jerusalem, Gaza, in Judea and Samaria, and everywhere,” said Gantz.
The Israel Defense Forces resumed combat operations in the Gaza Strip on Friday morning after Hamas broke a week-long ceasefire by firing rockets at the Jewish state.
The military said it was conducting a wave of airstrikes across the coastal enclave.
“Hamas violated the operational pause, and in addition, fired toward Israeli territory. The IDF has resumed combat against the Hamas terrorist organization in Gaza,” the military said.
Terrorists fired a rocket from Gaza at about 6 a.m., which was intercepted by the Iron Dome air-defense system.
An hour later, several projectiles were again fired at the Jewish state, setting off sirens in Kibbutz Holit. The rockets landed in open areas, causing no injuries or damages.
Alarms continued to blare across southern Israel throughout the morning.
Five IDF soldiers were wounded by a mortar that struck near the southern community of Nirim, according to Israeli media. Three of the soldiers were in moderate condition, while the others were lightly hurt.
Another rocket launched from Gaza caused property damage in Kibbutz Mefalsim, local authorities said. There were no injuries reported.
Communities along the Gaza border have largely been evacuated due to the conflict.
The IDF on Friday published a map splitting Gaza into scores of small areas, which will be used to notify Palestinian civilians of active combat zones.
“The IDF is operating forcefully against terror organizations, while making great efforts to protect civilians,” the military said in a message to Gaza residents.
“The people of Gaza are not our enemies. For this reason, the IDF is leading controlled and specific evacuations in order to remove them as much as possible from areas of combat,” it added.
Hamas exercised 'the perfect deception' before Oct. 7 - defense official
Security sources estimate that Hamas leaders Mohammed Deif and Yahya Sinwar were aware of the close surveillance by the Israeli intelligence community and used covert methods to communicate messages.IDF responds to claims that Israel had prior knowledge of Hamas' attack plans
"No one understood this, not Aman (Military Intelligence), not the Shin Bet, nor the Mossad," admitted a security official. "Otherwise, they wouldn't have left the border unguarded, with no basic response from the ground or air."
Deif and Sinwar, under surveillance by Israeli intelligence, operated to convey messages covertly, security sources believe. According to assessments, Hamas conducted a meticulous preparation for an incursion on October 7, described by a senior security system official as "a perfect deception exercise."
An Israeli security official explained the tactics used by the Hamas military commanders for message transmission. "It's likely that the confidential details, instructions, and overall sentiment were reserved for face-to-face conversations or other means," he admitted. "In retrospect, the intelligence community didn't grasp this. Not the Intelligence Corps, not the Shin Bet, nor the Mossad. No one took it into account; otherwise, an alternative system would have been prepared in anticipation of a sudden escalation with the Gaza Strip. Otherwise, they wouldn't have left the border unguarded at the last stage of the holidays, with no basic response from the ground or air." Hamas decoded IDF methods
According to reports, in the 2018 "Tropical Fruit" operation, IDF teams installed tapping devices in Hamas strongholds. The terror organization uncovered the attributed force in Khan Yunis. Some infrastructures remained in the area and were bombed, but others survived and fell into Hamas' hands, and likely with Iranian assistance, they managed to decode IDF methods.
"The operation's failure blinded the IDF in many respects," said a security official. "It set us back in terms of initiative and understanding of the bigger picture." In hindsight, the failure appears to have been strategic. While the IDF thought they had a clear picture, they saw almost nothing but weak signals that they struggled to connect."
IDF spokesperson Doron Spielman has responded to The New York Times’ report, which claims that Israel had the blueprints for Hamas’ attack on October 7, a year before it took place.
A document code-named ‘Jericho Wall’ called for a barrage of rocket attacks followed by a disabling of border security cameras and finally an invasion by Hamas soldiers on paragliders and motorcycles, according to the report in The New York Times.
“This is still very early hours, and we do not yet have confirmation,” he told Sky News Australia.
“This is going to be an ongoing investigation that will take place when this war is over.
“I respect that there was a report in The New York Times, but we’re going to do a very thorough report when it can be used to improve ourselves for the future.”
Caroline Glick: Inside the Insane Intelligence Failure of Oct. 7
The Israeli government is going to have to make some changes in the IDF General Staff if we want to win this war. And the West is going to have to make some changes in the way that it does things if it wants to survive.
‘Just look at 9/11’: Israel suspected of having ‘warning signs’ from Hamas
ASPI senior analyst Malcolm Davis claims reports circulating that Israel had prior knowledge of the Hamas October 7 attacks are only intelligence mistakes made by the IDF.
“Mistakes are often made in terms of intelligence assessment,” Mr Davis told Sky News host Peta Credlin.
“You just need to look at 9/11 where we should have seen the warning signs and we didn’t.
“This is a similar sort of situation where clearly intelligence indicators and warnings were picked up, were assessed, then put up the line to the senior leaders and they were dismissed for whatever reason.
“The assumption being I think on this occasion was that Hamas didn’t have the military capability to do such a massive attack – and that was wrong.”
There is a cognitive dissonance required to believe that both the IDF is so good that during active combat it knows the precise location of every man, woman and child in Gaza AND that it fucked up so bad that it did not anticipate the Oct. 7 attacks. https://t.co/qL3Lg2F5ZM
— Judah Ari Gross (@JudahAriGross) December 1, 2023
Seth Mandel: Biden Loses His Nerve
In response to a question about civilian casualties, Blinken wouldn’t go into details but insisted Israel would still be able to ensure that Hamas “can’t represent the threat that it posed on October 7.” In response to a question about why the U.S. and Israel appear to have different timelines for the war, the secretary of state said the U.S. “will continue to support Israel’s efforts to do everything possible to ensure that Hamas cannot repeat the horrors of October 7. And that means, among other things, that Hamas cannot remain responsible for governance in Gaza and it cannot retain the capacity to repeat those attacks.” And in response to a question about the administration’s supposed plan to “revitalize” the Palestinian Authority, Blinken insisted that “what we need to see happen in Gaza [is] to make sure that there is governance that is different from what it has right now, which is Hamas.”Blinken questions Israel’s war plans, suggests clock running out
Message received! Blinken did allow for one moment of levity, however, when he made the laughable assertion that “How Israel does it, those are decisions for Israel to make.”
This was laughable because every word of the remarks that didn’t spew the preprogrammed ChatGPT lines about Hamas was dedicated to ruling out-of-bounds any Israeli tactic shy of hypnotizing Yahya Sinwar.
Blinked announced America’s intention to, after the pause in hostilities, “continue to surge humanitarian assistance to Palestinian civilians in Gaza,” which usually requires some pause in hostilities. Israel must, he said, “clearly and precisely” designate safe zones for Gazan civilians to be displaced to during battle, while also avoiding “enduring internal displacement.” It’s a riddle.
The U.S. expects Israel to avoid “damage to life-critical infrastructure, like hospitals,” while acknowledging that Hamas “embeds itself … within and below hospitals.” The IDF will figure it out; it’s “sophisticated,” says the secretary of state.
The obvious question here is: Who is the intended audience for this speech? A Biden reversal won’t placate the angry left, because they want him to stop the war entirely and they blame him for the fact that it’s going on at all. Throwing our ally under the bus—on a day when, it should be said, a Hamas terror attack in Jerusalem caused the deaths of four Israelis and its rockets breached the ceasefire agreement—will open him up to criticism that he is betraying his own repeatedly stated principles. And that criticism will be true.
The administration had a rare opportunity to disincentivize terrorism and the sponsorship of terrorism by setting boundaries and sanctioning the destruction of those who crossed them. It could have gotten its important Saudi diplomacy back on track. And it could have empowered the Palestinian governing faction that didn’t slaughter and rape its way through southern Israel at the expense of the faction that did. All it had to do was stand by our longtime loyal ally. Which was apparently too much to ask.
Blinken to Israel: we will allow you to kill Hamas terrorists hiding behind civilians, schools, and hospitals provided you do no harm to civilians, schools, and hospitals. We expect you to attack using your magic ray guns, the ones that kill terrorists but damage nothing else. pic.twitter.com/223JfKby97
— Mike (@Doranimated) November 30, 2023
Biden admin is setting the stage to abandon Israel. What started off as “We are totally with you in destroying Hamas, which is as bad as ISIS,” is deteriorating into “You don’t have our support unless you can dismantle Hamas very quickly with very limited civilian casualties.”… pic.twitter.com/LJJHk5uTDm
— Mark Dubowitz (@mdubowitz) November 30, 2023
This was an amazing admission by Blinken of how leftists see the world: Not through the lens of right and wrong, but the lens of oppressor and oppressed. Take this brief journey with me.
— Noah Pollak (@NoahPollak) November 30, 2023
Normally, Israel is the bad guy and the Palestinians are the victims, i.e. the good guys.… https://t.co/fh2MMokFUZ
The Commentary Magazine Podcast: Israel Goes In, Blinken Goes Wobbly
Hosted by Abe Greenwald, Christine Rosen, John Podhoretz & Matthew Continetti
Today’s podcast is a hybrid. The first part, about the appalling rhetoric used by Antony Blinken about Israel and its conduct of the war that has now restarted, was recorded Friday morning, December 1. The second half, about the passing of Henry Kissinger and my trip to the massacre site in Israel, was recorded Thursday afternoon, November 30.
Insanity. Hamas launches the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust, the PA refuses to condemn those attacks and then tries to blame deaths on Israel, and Blinken is like "hey, it's really important these people be given a state." https://t.co/GYa6iRvR0j
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) December 1, 2023
Let’s put this headline in chronological order: FIRST Hamas “fired a projectile” from Gaza, THEN the truce expired, then Israel resumed the military campaign. The order is 3,1,2. pic.twitter.com/DE4mq4xXgc
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) December 1, 2023
"Accusing"? They murdered 3 Israelis and fired rockets at Israel. That's not an accusation. That's what happened. https://t.co/pLdouXCSj0
— Noam Blum 🚡 (@neontaster) December 1, 2023
Seth Frantzman: How Israel’s shift to CENTCOM is paying off during Gaza conflict
During a media roundtable this morning, the Pentagon’s No. 2 official was asked about the Defense Department’s assistance for Israel. And while material concerns and reports of a potential ceasefire were touched on, Deputy Defense Secretary Kathleen Hicks also pointed to the importance of an inside baseball change to Israel’s relations to the US.IDF orders evacuation of suspected Sinwar hideout as ceasefire ends
“We are seeing some of the benefits of having [US Central Command] CENTCOM looking both at defense of Israel issues and the overall picture in the region,” Hicks said at a Defense Writers Group breakfast in Washington. “So much of what we do in and around Middle East security is about working with our Arab partners and CENTCOM … bringing in the Israelis to that structure, I think has helped to broaden the picture.”
“In this crisis, at this time, I think that has been opportune: CENTCOM can help advise on the range of what is happening in the region,” she later added.
For those outside the defense community, the mention of Israel being in CENTCOM may not mean much. But analysts tell Breaking Defense that the relatively new status quo is an important move that has paid real geopolitical dividends for Israel in this moment of crisis.
For years, Israel fell under the operational purview of US European Command (EUCOM) while the rest of its neighbors fell under CENTCOM. It never made sense when looking at a map, but was reflective of geopolitical realities, with a number of key CENTCOM allies in ongoing rhetorical conflict with Israel’s existence. Having the CENTCOM commander able to talk to the Gulf nations without having to bring Israel in made everyone’s lives easier, even as backchannels between the sides existed.
But in the waning hours of the Trump administration, the decision was made to shift Israel over to CENTCOM as tensions between Israel and some of its neighbors began thawing and concerns rose about a potential violent conflict between Israel and Iran. By September 2021, the Biden administration followed through with implementation, even as resources for CENTCOM were pared back in favor of first the Indo-Pacific region and then the conflict in Ukraine.
Whether that shift was simply a good bit of housekeeping, or if it came with real-world implications, had been hard to see from the outside given the relative stability of the region. Now, the impact of the change can be clearly seen, experts both in the US and Israel say.
The IDF ordered civilians in Khan Yunis, the city where Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar is believed to be hiding, to evacuate on Friday morning as the ceasefire between Israel and Hamas ended, warning "the city of Khan Yunis is a dangerous combat zone," according to Palestinian reports.
On Friday morning, Hamas renewed rocket fire toward southern Israel and failed to provide an adequate list of hostages to release to extend the ceasefire deal, with Israel announcing that this stood in violation of the ceasefire agreement and that the war was resuming.
Over an hour before the ceasefire was set to end at 7 a.m., a rocket was fired from Gaza toward southern Israel, with a second round of rocket fire reported a few minutes before the end of the ceasefire. The rocket fire continued throughout the day, with over 45 rockets fired into Israel as of Thursday afternoon.
Three IDF soldiers were moderately wounded and two others were lightly wounded after a mortar fell near them near Nirim on Friday morning as the ceasefire ended. Rockets fell in a number of locations in southern Israel, hitting a vehicle in Meflasim and damaging a number of homes in a town in the Hof Ashkelon Regional Council.
After the ceasefire ended, intense clashes were reported in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City in northern Gaza, with Palestinian media reporting Israeli airstrikes throughout Gaza as well. The clashes expanded to additional areas in northern and central Gaza and Israeli airstrikes continued throughout the Strip.
After Hamas attacks Israeli towns and cities, the IDF reportedly drops leaflets over southern Gaza, warning civilians of precision strikes on Hamas's positions in Palestinian neighborhoods. pic.twitter.com/uzoNjR48P4
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) December 1, 2023
The IDF has created an Evacuation Zone Map with a series of numbered zones that it can use to notify Palestinian civilians of active combat zones rather than call for large-scale evacuations as it did in the north. pic.twitter.com/iyVPqNDrVO
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 1, 2023
Statements like this are why a whole bunch of people have lost respect for you, Shadi. https://t.co/ctChrh0xjt pic.twitter.com/VxycfntTw3
— Noam Blum 🚡 (@neontaster) December 1, 2023
Since 7:00, the IDF has struck over 200 terror targets including areas booby-trapped with explosives, terror tunnel shafts, launch posts, and operational command centers designated by Hamas for use in the renewed fighting.
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) December 1, 2023
Forward towards the goal to eliminate Hamas for good. pic.twitter.com/U6zKekSqoq
Jenga IRL pic.twitter.com/d6XQEcEVM7
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) December 1, 2023
In the middle of a ceasefire, Hamas just put out a statement calling for people around the world to mobilize.
— Kassy Dillon (@KassyDillon) November 30, 2023
Full statement 👇
Worldwide call to mobilize in support of Gaza this Friday, Saturday, and Sunday
As the Zionist aggression and genocidal war continues against our…
Why won't there be a long term ceasefire?@Direct_Polls reported for @bardugojacob on @Now14Israel this evening:
— H.A. Hazony (@HAHazony) November 30, 2023
72% of "opposition" voters,
And
92% (!!!) of "coalition" voters,
Agree there is no chance for a peace process with the Palestinians.
Including Arab citizens! pic.twitter.com/AIWEcDffpX
Israel found another tunnel entry inside a Gaza 𝗸𝗶𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿𝗴𝗮𝗿𝘁𝗲𝗻 that leads to a mosque and to civilian homes.
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) November 30, 2023
pic.twitter.com/zhd4MYcEhw
This is Officer Mali. On 10/7 she & her team fought terrorists for hours from the roof of the Sderot police station.
— Yael Bar tur (@yaelbt) November 30, 2023
When Hamas threw a grenade, she threw it back - killing two.
When the officers ran low on ammo, they took it off the dead terrorists.
Fellow officers were… pic.twitter.com/gjagaQsopb
Return of hostages by Hamas has played out like a dark psychological thriller
The most telling part of this truthful speech by @afneil is the absence of rightful applause from the audience. Says much about Britain pic.twitter.com/UsRrGGV0zK
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) December 1, 2023
Israeli hostages recount beatings, death threats
137 hostages remain in Hamas captivity as fighting renewed
Latest hostage figures from the Israeli government coordinator:
— Lahav Harkov 🎗️ (@LahavHarkov) December 1, 2023
137 held hostage by Hamas:
- 117 men, 20 women.
- 126 Israelis, 11 foreigners (8 from Thailand, 1 from Nepal, 1 from Tanzania, 1 from France/Mexico).
Among the hostages:
- 2 children under 18
- 10 aged 75 and…
As its leverage dwindles, Hamas wants to have its cake and eat it too
Strategically speaking, Hamas is hoping to add more and more days to the pause currently in effect, setting a new reality in stone, one which will convince the United States to get Israel to end the war. At the same time, they still have most of the hostages hidden in every underground crevice they could find, and hope to exchange those with as many Hamas and Islamic Jihad prisoners currently in Israeli prisons, planning on “revitalizing” their terrorist inclinations to even the odds against the seemingly unstoppable Israeli war machine.
Chances are that if pressured to do so by Qatar and Egypt, they will release men over 60 with the same “three-for-one” deal they’ve had in place so far, but when Israeli soldiers are all they have left to exchange, they are unlikely to extend the arrangement, instead insisting that for every IDF soldier released, thousands of their people would be set free.
In one of his last speeches prior to October 7, the Gaza-based Hamas chief Yahya Sinwar said, “remember the number one, one, one, one.” While he did not elaborate, it is believed he meant he wants 1,111 Hamas terrorists held in Israel released for every Israeli soldier, and those words came out of his mouth before he could even believe he would be able to abduct Israelis in the hundreds. This added leverage is likely to get him to aim for the release for all prisoners from Israeli facilities, not just some or even most.
Unbelievable pic.twitter.com/LRuMcqcnN7
— Michal (@itsmichalll) December 1, 2023
Senior Hamas official says it “doesn’t matter” how many hostages are alive or dead in obscene interview the same day Hamas violates the ceasefire and fires rockets at Israel’s south.pic.twitter.com/WDchjFMNGV
— Emily Schrader - אמילי שריידר امیلی شریدر (@emilykschrader) December 1, 2023
Hamas is finding it increasingly hard to locate and deliver the hostages. They were distributed and branded like cattle and now they are facing the end of the truce they are scrambling to find more hostages #BringThemHomeNow pic.twitter.com/LCusYrMCLB
— פלר חסן נחום Fleur Hassan-Nahoum (@FleurHassanN) November 30, 2023
Nir Oz says 3 residents abducted in Oct. 7 onslaught died in Hamas captivity
Aryeh Zalmanovich 🕯️
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 1, 2023
Israel has confirmed the death of 85-year-old Aryeh Zalmanovich, abducted by Hamas from his home in Kibbutz Nir Oz on October 7.
May his memory be a blessing. pic.twitter.com/B51g9wguDc
Hamas sees the residents of Gaza as mere pawns, utilizing schools, mosques and hospitals for their terrorist activities. pic.twitter.com/XgDhL3x0dN
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) December 1, 2023
Maya's family received the tragic news that she was murdered. Hamas murdered a kindergarten teacher.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 1, 2023
May Maya's memory forever be a blessing 🕯️ https://t.co/lGLSXdQWGx
The family of Ronen Engel was notified of his death in Hamas captivity 🕯️
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 1, 2023
His wife Karina and daughters, Mika and Yuval, were released from captivity on Monday.
May Ronen's family forever be a blessing. https://t.co/UHpmZcNU7D
U.S. citizen Judi Weinstein, 70, is the last remaining elderly female hostage in Hamas captivity.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 1, 2023
She and her husband Gad, 70, were abducted from their kibbutz on Oct. 7 while out on their morning walk. Judi called Israeli paramedics, saying the pair had been shot by terrorists. pic.twitter.com/CDNi7TmBJy
Rachel Goldberg, mother of Hersh Goldberg-Polin, whose arm was blown off by Hamas terrorists before he was kidnapped from the #NovaFestival in southern #Israel on October 7, describes being kept up at night by thoughts of her son’s agony in Hamas captivity.
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) December 1, 2023
Via: @BringHershHome pic.twitter.com/CmbzJsopM0
Israeli troops in Gaza have recovered the body of Ofir, who was murdered in Hamas captivity.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 1, 2023
His body was brought back to Israel this morning for burial. May his memory forever be a blessing🕯️ https://t.co/joxqePWX3y
Latest Hamas Propaganda Video Shows Captors Telling Yarden Bibas His Family is Dead
Mia Schem's aunt: 'She was operated on in Gaza by a veterinarian'
Since this was filmed new testimonies emerged:
— Elad Simchayoff (@Elad_Si) December 1, 2023
Yagil’s (12) and Or’s (16) legs were branded using a motorcycle exhaust pipe in order to make it easier to identify them if they escape.
There are multiple report of traces of drugs found in hostages’ bodies.
Mia Shem’s (21) arm was… https://t.co/29euVZu9BK
These animals executed a woman and her babies and are now torturing her husband and using him to create a Sophie's Choice for Israel so they can survive to do it again. We will never forgive or forget those who defended these animals or cast doubt on the pure evil they manifest. https://t.co/Cpy2V4IAp9
— Batya Ungar-Sargon (@bungarsargon) November 30, 2023
The thing that shocked me most in the 7.10 footage wasn’t the horrific graphic images of people murdered, mutilated, or burnt it was the sadistic jubilation of the terrorists who were preforming these acts. They were happy, they were proud.
— Elad Simchayoff (@Elad_Si) December 1, 2023
Yesterday, Hamas released a short video… pic.twitter.com/Eoau0UMqOn
Mia’s face upon being released and seeing her family pic.twitter.com/BSjCNAFmnr
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) November 30, 2023
Good grief. Hamas made one of the hostages say that she was treated well, her captors were very good and kind before releasing her to medical authorities. pic.twitter.com/9iVAmQQL3b
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 30, 2023
Media ‘fooled’ by ‘staged narrative’ about Israeli hostages being treated well
Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton says some in the media have been “fooled” by the “staged narrative” that the Israeli hostages were being treated well.
“One British reporter – Dominic Waghorn – fell for the propaganda,” Mr Houghton said.
Mr Waghorn reported that the hostages released by Hamas from Gaza were held in “reasonable conditions” though those held above ground lived with the “fear of being killed in Israel’s bombardment”.
“His tweet has been condemned by Jewish leaders,” Mr Houghton said.
“Why is the media spinning the release of hostages?”
Bravo 👏👏 pic.twitter.com/2ySRzrt0mF
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) November 30, 2023
Dear demonstrators for Palestine - Whom exactly are you demonstrating for? Terrorists who kidnap civilians?Babies?!Grandmothers?And when they release two young civilian women in exchange for Palestinian prisoners, they have thousands of MEN hoarding them, yelling and whistling? pic.twitter.com/vIznMdUzeD
— Ruth Wasserman Lande, רות וסרמן לנדה (@rutilande) November 30, 2023
‘Incredibly emotional scenes’ of Israeli mother reunited with her two daughters
Sky News host Erin Molan says there were “incredibly emotional scenes” after an Israeli mother was reunited with her two daughters who were taken hostage by Hamas.
As part of a deal between Israel and Hamas, some hostages were released over a few days while fighting was paused, including Maayan Zin's two daughters.
A picture shared earlier this week depicted Maayan Zin embracing her young daughters, Dafna and Ela, who were released from Gaza after 50 days in captivity.
“Thank God they’re home, but can you imagine the road ahead for these two young girls,” Ms Molan said.
“Recovery – if achieved at all – will be long, complex and painful.”
3-year-old Gefen is back in the arms of her mother, who was released from Hamas captivity.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 30, 2023
The little girl is saying Matzanu, Hebrew for "We found her!" pic.twitter.com/zT3q7SaOo9
Liam Or’s mother the moment she was reunited with her son. pic.twitter.com/6GqvjTjqFO
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 30, 2023
These are the 2 Israeli Bedouin Arab siblings, Aisha and Bilal, who were kidnapped by Hamas and who were returned to Israel last night as a part of the exchange. https://t.co/dzhExWt04m pic.twitter.com/49kcDMjHTF
— Documenting Israel (@DocumentIsrael) December 1, 2023
“I wondered how Hamas would deal with the fact that they held captive a religious Muslim girl wearing a hijab. The answer is a hostage transfer without a [cheering, taunting, mocking] audience, without a close-up of her and the brother like the rest” of the hostages released https://t.co/FzLIeGjMCL
— Oren Kessler (@OrenKessler) December 1, 2023
The Bedouin Muslims siblings Aisha (17) and Bilal (18) Alziadana photographed in a hospital after having been released from Hamas captivity.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 1, 2023
This was one of those hostage releases during which there were no cheering Palestinian crowds present. pic.twitter.com/UAzCSjS7m4
Romi Gonen was shot by terrorists before being taken captive to Gaza. One of the released hostages shared, "She is seriously injured but she was seen this week and she is alive."#BringThemAllHomeNow pic.twitter.com/EY55wgyQaH
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 1, 2023
This is Sasha Troufanov. He’s a hostage in Gaza. #BringThemHome pic.twitter.com/woeQptrJ3J
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) December 1, 2023
Eh nah actually I’m good with Israel handling them, a Democrat President will end up trading them for a WNBA player or something https://t.co/2jNAPPuqU2
— Oilfield Rando (@Oilfield_Rando) November 30, 2023
May they know only love and happiness!
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) December 1, 2023
Ofir Engel, who was released from Hamas captivity last night, met his girlfriend for the first time.pic.twitter.com/8tgfvX7GQK
This pup is overjoyed to be reunited with Amit after her release from Hamas captivity. pic.twitter.com/RvpxleE3BJ
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) December 1, 2023
Emily holds up her own kidnapped poster.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 30, 2023
I hope every horrible person who tore down her poster sees this. pic.twitter.com/7UTcV2zsvW
ICC prosecutor to visit Israel at request of Oct. 7 Hamas attack victims
ARI HOFFMAN AFTER VIEWING THE OCT 7 MASSACRE FOOTAGE: 'We cannot share a planet with these creatures, these barbarians...'
Guardian journalist Owen Jones has been criticised for questioning Hamas' war crimes.
— TalkTV (@TalkTV) December 1, 2023
Watch Plank Of The Week - tonight at 7pm on TalkTV.@iromg | @BareReality | @russellquirk | @OwenJones84 pic.twitter.com/AnuJZEzoKM
The brutal and evil footage was compiled by the Israeli government and shown by the Israeli embassy on Capitol Hill this week. The videos and photos came from GoPro body cameras, cell phones, CCTV cameras, and social media posts. Some of the videos were recorded by Hamas…
— Jerry Dunleavy 🇺🇸 (@JerryDunleavy) December 1, 2023
A constant theme from the footage is the celebratory and jubilant nature of the Hamas terrorists as they murder innocent Israelis, and their vocal belief that these murders were being carried out for Allah. Some of the most disturbing footage is from the Hamas massacre at the…
— Jerry Dunleavy 🇺🇸 (@JerryDunleavy) December 1, 2023
The video footage is a compilation from GoPro cameras, cell phones, CCTV, radio intercepts, and social media from the terrorists and the victims. It was unedited without editorializing and strung together in sequence. In many cases, you saw both the terrorist and the victims view
— Alex Plitsas 🇺🇸 (@alexplitsas) November 30, 2023
Having worked encounter terrorism at the Pentagon during the Isis fight, and as a psychological operation specialist who has conducted counterpropaganda, I can tell you unequivocally that what I saw was worse than the Isis videos I’ve had to review in the course of my duties.
— Alex Plitsas 🇺🇸 (@alexplitsas) November 30, 2023
The most bizarre moment of my career so far. @welt pic.twitter.com/1VIYgD6M6V
— Christine Kensche (@c_kensche) December 1, 2023
UN commission to investigate Hamas sexual violence, appeal for evidence
Hard to be lectured from the UN about violence when:
— Gabe Kaminsky (@gekaminsky) November 30, 2023
UNRWA, the terror-tied office under the United Nations whose schools had tunnels used by Hamas, employs teachers who celebrated the recent terror attacks against Israel — which included brutal rape against women…..… https://t.co/mVAL11tyk9 pic.twitter.com/sHXhQhpmdP
Is setting her face on fire after rape violence? Is cutting off her breasts after raping her violence? Is breaking her pelvis while raping a child violence? Because there are many such cases out of the morgue & medical examiners office in Israel. Why do Palestinian terrorists get… https://t.co/ZdL7Uf02Fw
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) December 1, 2023
"We saw women who were shot in the eyes, in the face. Many times in sensitive places just to mutilate them.
— Yoni Leviatan (@songsofyoni) December 1, 2023
Our team were the ones to open the female body bags. It was indescribable. There was blood everywhere. Their underwear was often very bloody.
The back of the heads were… https://t.co/FDX4fdQxx6
THIS! @lucyaharish on the West’s silence & hypocrisy in the face of Hamas brutality:
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) December 1, 2023
“We were foolish to believe after WWII, the world will never forget. At least back then, people could use the excuse they did not know. And now what you’re really saying, is not that you don’t… pic.twitter.com/Vi5NW6AIFR
I viewed the incinerated bones, the incinerated teeth, the violated bodies, the crumbling ashes of the Jewish victims of the #Hamas genocide - there is an urgency for our lawmaking bodies to secure the October 7 as documented genocide in its place in history @IWF pic.twitter.com/rYDvD0oxsD
— Qanta Ahmed (@MissDiagnosis) November 30, 2023
Whatever your view of the Israel-Hamas war, rape is rape. To trivialise it is to diminish ourselves
Rally for women raped by Hamas Sunday UN WOMEN FOR ALL WOMEN outside Downing Street London 11am https://t.co/9ltx8xOOMo #israel #Hamas #rape @UNHumanRights pic.twitter.com/fGGHeGrImj
— Eye On Antisemitism (@AntisemitismEye) December 1, 2023
Israel Blasts ‘Perverse Exploitation of Innocent Lives’ After Story About Babies Found Dead in Gaza Hospital Circulates
UNICEF, like all other UN agencies operating in Gaza, is a tool of Hamas. The UN remains one of the worst institutions on the planet. https://t.co/AD9X8B2c09
— Ben Shapiro (@benshapiro) December 1, 2023
Problem with people like this. He just becomes a tool for Islamic terror groups. I searched his timeline for mention of Hamas. And there isn't any.
— David Collier (@mishtal) December 1, 2023
How can he stand next to the children - scream for help - and NEVER mention the people responsisble?https://t.co/kxP3z71zj2 pic.twitter.com/FKSgAHGQz4
Why is it that the people who cast doubt on footage of Jewish people being murdered are the same folks who repeat Hamas claims word for word? Pure coincidence, right?
— Douglas Murray (@DouglasKMurray) November 30, 2023
United Nations Officials Complicit in Hamas’s Atrocities, Lawmaker Says
Blue State Blues: Palestinian Intellectuals Continue to Justify Terror Against Civilians
Rashid Khalidi: Israel Had No Right to Respond Militarily to October 7 Terror Attack
Gaza war. My interview with Steve Gruber. https://t.co/clOaI6Wq6M
— Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁ (@COLRICHARDKEMP) November 30, 2023
Ben Shapiro: Musk Is Right: Kill DEI To Fight Anti-Semitism
The ADL tries to push Diversity, Equity and Inclusion programs as a way to fight anti-Semitism, while Elon Musk pushes back; international humanitarian groups show how awful they are in the Israel-Hamas war; and Henry Kissinger is dead at 100.
'Son of Hamas' Tackles University Antisemitism, Exposes Hamas 'Holy War' to Wipe Out Jews
The son of a co-founder of Hamas is speaking out against the Palestinian terrorist group once again, this time to a pro-Israel, anti-disinformation group on the campus of the University of Michigan on Tuesday night.
As CBN News has reported, Mosab Hassan Yousef, the son of Hamas co-founder Sheikh Hassan Yousef, defected from the terrorist group in the late '90s and secretly worked with Israel's security services to expose and prevent several Hamas terrorist attacks. He later gave his life to Christ and wrote a 2010 autobiography titled Son of Hamas.
Douglas Murray blasts 'strictly policed' Australia permitting 'gas the Jews' chants
Author Douglas Murray has taken aim at Australian authorities for failing to stop antisemitic protests in Sydney and Melbourne despite being a "strictly policed" country during the COVID-19 pandemic.
"The Australian authorities, government, police and others have to wonder whether or not they are the good guys or the bad guys in this scenario," he told Sky News Australia host Rita Panahi.
"How is it the case that in a country as incredibly strictly policed as Australia actually has been in recent years, not least during the COVID years?
"How is it that Australia is one of the countries that now has a reputation inside Israel and out as being a place that is effectively unsafe for Jews?
"Why are they allowing this to happen? How are they permitting this?
"So I hope the police come down on people like this like a tonne of bricks."
‘This moment was always coming’: Israel- Hamas conflict resumes
The Israeli Defence Force has resumed conflict with the Hamas terrorist group after a rocket was fired at Israel from Gaza, says Australia’s former ambassador to Israel Dave Sharma.
“This moment was always coming,” Mr Sharma told Sky News host Erin Molan.
“It looks like Hamas is not willing to give up any more hostages.
“Today, of course, Hamas began firing rockets into Israel which is how this conflict started on October 7.
“What was a temporary pause in hostilities is going to remain just that and this conflict is resuming as we speak.”
The Israel Guys: BREAKING: The ALARMING Spread of Hamas Popularity Amongst Palestinians in the WEST BANK
The West is bent on continuing a pre-Oct 7th narrative. They are unwilling to come to grips with the brutal middle eastern Arab way: The party that is more brutal, gets more votes! The so-called “moderate” Palestinian Authority terrorist group has now lost public support amongst Palestinians as Hamas takes the lead in popularity! The question is: How much support does Hamas really have?
Member of the Ontario Legislature @gghamari explaining to Canadians what Islamism has done with Iran and what it is doing with Gaza.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 1, 2023
She says the marches happening in the West aren’t just anti-Israel, they are supporting terror groups.
🇨🇦🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/66PADzXqpx
Activist journalists’ ‘extremely wild claims’ in open letter on Israel-Gaza coverage slammed
Sky News Digital Editor Jack Houghton has slammed the “extremely wild claims” made in an open letter signed by “activist journalists” about the coverage of the Israel-Hamas war.
Last week, hundreds of journalists signed an open letter which called for Australian newsrooms to undertake eight steps to report on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza in a way they believe is “ethical”.
In the letter, it said to: “Provide historical context when referencing the October 7 Hamas attacks on Israel. The conflict did not start on October 7, and it is the media’s responsibility to ensure audiences are fully informed.”
“That is a disgusting line which seeks to force journalists to actively justify the terror attack,” Mr Houghton said.
“It is not resistance. It is war crime, and every journalist who signed this list thinks this war crime has historical context.”
Sky News host slams ‘deeply troubling’ open letter on coverage of Israel-Hamas war
Sky News host Rita Panahi says more than 250 Australian journalists have signed a “shameful” open letter which seeks to equate Israel to a “mass murdering terrorist group” called Hamas.
Last week, several journalists signed an open letter which called for Australian newsrooms to undertake eight steps to report on the Israel-Hamas war in Gaza in a way they believe is “ethical”.
“It’s hard to describe the document bearing the signatures of several high-profile journalists as anything other than deeply troubling and anti-Semitic,” Ms Panahi said.
“The media is full of activists masquerading as impartial journalists, but this is another low for a profession that is often lacking moral clarity and at war with the truth and reason.”
She said the journalists who signed the open letter should reflect on why they demand behaviours from the only Jewish state not expected of any other democratic nation.
Actress Julianna Margulies: ‘Entire Black Community’ Brainwashed to Hate Jews
Biden Airdrops Humanitarian Resupply Of Hostages Into Gaza https://t.co/Mq6PBWj4Lw pic.twitter.com/nZ5fm025mW
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) November 30, 2023
Julia Rosas: Pro-Palestine Mob Targets Rockefeller Center Christmas-Tree Ceremony
Despite the cold temperatures, Wednesday saw massive crowds around Rockefeller Center for New York City’s annual Christmas tree-lighting ceremony. A few blocks away, a large crowd gathered in an attempt to disrupt the holiday tradition in solidarity with Gaza.LONDON HAS FALLEN: Tensions rise as Pro-Palestine protesters continue to cause chaos
Organizers of the rally declared that there could be no celebrations in the United States while a “genocide” was taking place in Gaza, although the temporary cease-fire to facilitate the exchange of Israeli and foreign hostages was still in effect Wednesday night. The ensuing protest was the most chaotic and violent demonstration I have covered since Hamas’ terrorist attacks in Israel on Oct. 7.
As has become common in these demonstrations, ostensibly devoted to ending violence, members of the pro-Palestinian crowd quickly became confrontational with New York City police officers. The officers were telling the protesters to stay out of the road, but the protesters kept pushing back. A Black man in a kaffiyeh started heckling a Black NYPD officer: “Listen to that white man. … Get your dumb a** in the back!” Eventually the officers retreated to the perimeter, much to the enjoyment of protesters who saw that they had successfully forced the police out of “their” area.
The confrontations escalated from there. When some in the crowd started to move barricades again, the NYPD officers resisted and the crowd started to fight the officers. The brawl became massive as more in the crowd tried to help their comrades from being taken into custody. Spectators at the tree-lighting ceremony were caught on the crowded sidewalks, unable to easily get away from the brawls. One mother told me she was taking her daughter to see the Christmas tree for the first time. I told her to leave the area because it was not safe for either of them.
Large-scale fights broke out at least twice more before officers used pepper spray on the crowd and most of the protesters marched away. As the crowd roamed the streets, individual members with cans of spray paint broke off and vandalized buildings with pro-Palestinian graffiti. Others placed anti-Israel stickers on stores like Starbucks that they believed had conducted business in Israel. The pro-violence chants by the crowd ranged from “Long live the intifada” to “Resistance is justified when people are colonized.” The crowd was large enough to take up a whole street as they walked by, constantly blocking traffic in any direction they marched.
Confrontations between the NYPD and protesters were sparked again when the mob tried to stop officers from taking someone into custody. Once that person was secured, the crowd chased away an assistant chief and his outnumbered officers. Close to the end of the march, one protester started taunting officers who were blocking a road, praising occasions on which police officers had been killed or injured.
“Which one of y’all want to get Derek Chauvin’d?” he asked. “I’d give you that Chris Dorner treatment real quick!”
While there is no shortage of far-left groups who have put together protests for Gaza in the aftermath of Hamas’ terrorist attacks in Israel, one of the main organizers in New York City behind the protests here, like the one that took place Wednesday night, is Within Our Lifetime. Expertly using social media, WOL is the go-to group to check in with to find the next protest, big or small.
Originally called NYC SJP (Students for Justice in Palestine), WOL was co-founded in 2015 by Nerdeen Kiswani, an activist with a long history of making it clear that she does not want Israel to exist and wants Palestine to be free “within our lifetime,” hence the name of the organization. On March 3, 2017, Kiswani posted on Instagram, “Israel must be annihilated.”
Banners stating “Resistance By Any Means Necessary” are common, as Kiswani talks about how refugees will return to Palestine as liberators. At one last-minute rally outside the CUNY School of Law on Nov. 15, held to protest the school canceling an event featuring Kiswani, one speaker proudly explained why he is tearing down flyers featuring Israelis who were taken as hostages during the Oct. 7 attacks.
Since the attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7, pro-Palestine protests have swept across the world.
London has been home to many of these protests, with the historic streets marred by chaotic scenes.
Protesters have shown a lack of respect for historic monuments throughout London, using them as canvases for their political statements.
The city is at a crossroads regarding how to deal with these protests, which continue to cause chaos.
Sky News Digital Originals explores how London is handling these latest protests, and if the city can regain order.
🇮🇱 The reason why Palestinians in Gaza are not all dead is that the Israeli military does not want to kill them.
— Armin Navabi (@ArminNavabi) November 30, 2023
🇵🇸 The reason why Israelis are not all dead is that Hamas can't kill them.
⚖ Know the difference. pic.twitter.com/WrQLa4Vcs5
‘Carnival of Jew-hatred’: Anti-Semitism at pro-Palestine rallies across the West
Spiked Online Editor Tom Slater says pro-Palestine rallies across London have become a “weekly feature”.
Mr Slater said the last time a protest occurred, there was another “carnival of Jew-hatred”.
“But what’s been positive is that we did have this huge march against anti-Semitism last weekend,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin
“I think the silent majority are beginning to find their voice.
“In terms of condemning the Jew-hatred they’re seeing on their streets.”
Anti-Israel protesters flock to opening plenary of JNF conference in Denver
Protestors, advocating for a permanent ceasefire, disrupt the Friends of the Israeli Defense Forces youth leadership gala in New York. pic.twitter.com/rzUkrRlUsI
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) December 1, 2023
🔴Aggressive anti-#Israel protestors stormed a Peel District School Board meeting last night, attempting to intimidate school trustees & coerce the board into capitulating to their demands.
— CIJA (@CIJAinfo) November 30, 2023
After trustees left the interrupted meeting, protestors broke through security to… pic.twitter.com/yrdcqVnKdU
According to her LinkedIn, she works with autistic children.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 1, 2023
Are Jewish special needs kids safe in her care? pic.twitter.com/NF4m1RrjSH
A screen recording of Sharif’s IG profile pic.twitter.com/GectZ48DO6
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 1, 2023
In the below video, Amanda vociferously defends Hamas. Is this incredible ignorance, conscious avoidance of the truth or racism? I can’t come up with an alternative explanation.
— Bill Ackman (@BillAckman) December 1, 2023
A large proportion of the Hamas supporters on university campuses and elsewhere, like Amanda, are… https://t.co/9o0U0qRZql
#StopDontShop - online beauty brand ‘Aminnah” accuses a survivor of the October 7th massacre in Israel of lying.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 1, 2023
These products are sold at @HomeGoods @marshalls @EllenDeGeneres
We urge ALL retailers to stay away from this brand - visit https://t.co/ewTaWr0f1l for more! pic.twitter.com/ZGtkDqjX1P
Every time I cycle into work I pass the Camden branch of Balady, one of the best kosher falafel restaurants in London, I always smile at the Hebrew, Arabic and English writing on the sign, and get a little hungry because the food is delicious.
— Adam Wagner (@AdamWagner1) December 1, 2023
This morning I saw this clearly… pic.twitter.com/8zf0uTSONo
University of Kansas - promotion of terrorists spotted on campus.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 1, 2023
How are schools allowing pro Hamas messaging on their campuses without recourse?
Where is the Department of Education? pic.twitter.com/NtbQdIt3RM
Explaining why he posted Hamas flags to Twitter on October 7, University of Sydney Professor John Keane defends the “sacred viridescence” of the Hamas flag as an expression of “yearnings for paradise.” Truly beautiful insight into the mind of a posh academic working to… pic.twitter.com/yKhAxSBDil
— Drew Pavlou 柏乐志 🇦🇺🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) November 30, 2023
Antisemitic posters in the Copenhagen subway system:
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 1, 2023
“Death to all Zionists. We hope that what Hitler did to you will be done again''
🇩🇰🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/BrwO6LdRi6
Looks like this lunatic. He was at the Opera House with his Hitler-loving buddies. You can spot his egghead a mile away. https://t.co/qgfLLClAVC pic.twitter.com/IaFhaYNla7
— Gregory Vallor (@Gregory_Vallor) December 1, 2023
WOOLLAHRA COUNCIL
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 30, 2023
This council area has Sydney's largest Jewish community.
There is a deliberate campaign to intimidate Australia's Jewish community.
Anti-Israel thugs choose Caulfield in Melbourne or Sydney's Eastern Suburbs specifically to harass the Jews who live there. pic.twitter.com/uG80uZ5kfX
“Long live Palestine, long live Hitler”
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) December 1, 2023
Disgusting scenes at Place Richebé in Lille, France.@StopAntisemites pic.twitter.com/ViPcFJNAS6
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 30, 2023
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 30, 2023
I have never seen this amount of mass phsycosis https://t.co/3MBNKQd3xJ
— 🎗️((آية | איה | Aya)) (@AyaRaalte) November 30, 2023
This is like QAnon level shit pic.twitter.com/7Gjh8zoQkE
— Ben Dreyfuss (@bendreyfuss) December 1, 2023
"From the nation to the sea ... Palestine will be free ... No ... From the mountains to the sea ... that's what we want"
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) December 1, 2023
Who is paying these people to spread this propaganda? pic.twitter.com/edoZ733PqH
Protesters Shouting Down Children Singing Christmas Carols Briefly Wonder If They're The Bad Guys https://t.co/aWylO64hpd pic.twitter.com/XcE8JSdWiV
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) November 30, 2023
I love these 2 young legends!! pic.twitter.com/QQEiYclbSA
— REAL JEW (@THEREALJEW613) November 30, 2023
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