Melanie Phillips: The antisemitism crisis is out of control
The Labour leader either loses the support of the Muslims or the Jews. But he can’t afford to lose either, the first on grounds of electoral math and the second on grounds of the party’s foundational claim to moral decency.The UNRWA Obstacle
The Conservative government is also in a mess over this problem. It has expressed horror at the rise in British antisemitism and called it “utterly deplorable.” Ministers cannot begin to address it, however, unless they call out not just support for Hamas but support for the Palestinian cause itself.
They have not done so. Instead, the accepted line is that Hamas is bad but the Palestinian cause is fine.
Worse still, Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron, like his counterpart in the United States, Secretary of State Antony Blinken, has repeatedly demanded the establishment of a Palestinian state after the end of the war in Gaza.
Not only would this pose an insupportable danger to Israel from Palestinian Arabs no less committed than Hamas to the genocide of the Jews, but through such rhetoric, Cameron and Blinken are tacitly endorsing the antisemitism being inescapably promoted through the Palestinian cause.
In America, under the pressure of the presidential election later this year, the Biden administration is desperately trying to pacify the Democrats’ interrelated pro-Palestinian and Muslim constituencies.
It is doing so through an increasingly harsh attitude towards embattled Israel, with Blinken ramping up demands amounting to surrender to Hamas and the State Department sanctioning four Jewish “settlers” while defaming all Jewish residents of the disputed territories of Judea and Samaria.
Last week, a delegation of senior officials was dispatched to the key Democratic stronghold of Dearborn, Mich., to grovel to the Muslim community there. The principal deputy national security director, Jon Finer, actually apologized for the White House statement marking 100 days after Oct. 7, which focused on the tragic plight of the hostages and the brutality of Hamas, and expressed contrition for “missteps” in America’s support for Israel.
In both Britain and America, the Muslim vote is increasingly distorting politics. The consequences are potentially devastating.
This current problem is the result of the original sin, the original problem. As UNRWA became entrenched, its mission was no longer to settle the refugees and their sons, grandsons, great-grandsons, great-great-grandsons, but rather to keep their dream of “going home” alive. That is, to keep a sinister and disruptive vision for the Palestinians, one in which Israel somehow ceases to exist as the millions of supposed exiled Palestinians go back to places that were resettled decades ago by other people.Why the UN Hates this Man
Such a vision should not come as great surprise, because UNRWA is an international organization by name and funding only. It gets its allocations from a naïve, or baleful, world, it draws its legitimacy from being an agent of the international community. But in fact, it is a Palestinian organization funded by outsiders. Other than a few foreigners in managerial positions, almost all UNRWA employees are Palestinians. In Gaza, they are Gazans, and, in most cases, supporters of Hamas. They get their salaries from you — Americans, or Canadians, or Norwegians — and they work for Yahya Sinwar, a coldblooded killer and a master of violence. They work for him in two ways: as perpetrators of terrorism, or perpetrators of hate.
Note this: When UNRWA takes care of schools and medicine in Gaza, all expenses are paid by you. It’s not because there’s no money in Gaza to fund these activities; it is because Hamas takes that money and uses it for other purposes, such as arming itself, digging tunnels, firing rockets. UNRWA is an agency whose work gets Hamas off the hook of having to provide for the population of Gaza. Hamas is engaged in violence, while UNRWA keeps the people of Gaza fed, clothed and schooled. That’s a convenient arrangement for all parties involved. Hamas has free hands to do what it wants to do, UNRWA has a mission that keeps it viable. All this is well known and documented. You can read all about it in the above-mentioned book. There’s no news – except for the fact that we were suddenly made to realize that UNRWA is not a nuisance, it is a threat that must be dealt with. It is a threat that should be eliminated along with Hamas rule. There are less corrupt and less political aid agencies that can replace UNRWA, such as USAID, the World Food Program, and other groups that already have functioning operations in certain Palestinian areas.
The most eager supporters of this decision – to eliminate UNRWA – ought to be those who want to someday see a cure for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The cure will not come when the world funds an organization whose main activity is to keep a wound open, to preach the gospel of victimhood, to educate the next generation of people with no dream other than the destruction of other people’s homes and country. That this organization is also swarmed with terrorist supportive employees is not a bug, but a feature. You can’t run an army by staffing it with pacificists, you can’t run a school by staffing it with illiterates, you can’t run an orchestra by staffing it with only deaf persons – and you can’t run an UNRWA believing that its workers will be a peace-loving, solution-seeking, peace-promoting bunch.
So, as they say, don’t let a crisis go to waste. Winning the war and keeping UNRWA would be a wasteful thing to do.
The United Nations, I think it’s safe to say, has moved beyond parody to farce.
Created in the wake of the Holocaust with the primary goal of preventing future world wars and genocides, its number one target of condemnation since 1967 has been the only Jewish state.
Russia and China are permanent members of the Security Council, tasked with “the maintenance of international peace and security.” Current members of the Human Rights Council include China, Qatar, Cuba, and Sudan. The Commission on the Status of Women finally unloaded Iran, but still includes Afghanistan, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and China.
Since 2015, the General Assembly has condemned Israel 140 times; the total against all other countries combined: 65.
Still, the U.N.’s treatment of Israel remains its most barbaric affectation. In 1975, the U.N. declared that Zionism is racism. Since 2006, more than half of all condemnatory resolutions in the Human Rights Council have targeted Israel. Since 2015, the General Assembly has condemned Israel 140 times; the total against all other countries combined: 65. Israel has been made to face the International Criminal Court, because in the morally corrupt human rights industry, Israel’s self-defense amounts to a war crime.
And then there’s UNRWA, whose tight alliance with Hamas no doubt makes ISIS jealous.
Much of the above came to light when in 2004 a Canadian named Hillel Neuer became executive director of UN Watch, a human rights NGO in Geneva, Switzerland. Under his leadership, UN Watch has become the leading force against what he calls the “U.N.’s pathological discrimination and delegitimization of Israel.” He regularly calls out countries and their leaders on human rights abuses, which is what the U.N. would be doing if its mission hadn’t become politicized.
None of this makes him very popular at the U.N. Human Rights Council in Geneva. “When I walk into the room at the U.N., if looks could kill, I’d be dead by a thousand blows,” Neuer told the Jerusalem Post.
On Feb. 7, a bipartisan group of 12 U.S. legislators sent a letter to U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken urging him to demand that U.N. Secretary General António Guterres and the head of UNRWA, Philippe Lazzarini, resign over the revelation that a dozen members of UNRWA staff were involved in the Oct. 7th massacre: seven staffers infiltrated Israel; five helped to kidnap Israelis and provide ammunition. In addition, the IDF found that Hamas stored weapons in UNRWA buildings; used UNRWA resources for terrorist activities; and built tunnels under UNRWA facilities. And a recent Wall Street Journal report estimates that roughly 10% of UNRWA employees — 1,200 — are linked to Hamas.
Who initiated this call for their resignations? Hillel Neuer.
I was lucky to grab some time with @HillelNeuer of @UNWatch to get some insight on the United Nations & the most criminal scandal of our time: the participation of @UNRWA staff in rape, murder & kidnapping - paid for by our taxes
— leekern (@leekern13) February 15, 2024
How could this happen?
We discuss#replaceUNRWA pic.twitter.com/V3uaEp1apz
Seth Mandel: An Alarming Lesson in Anti-Jewish Resentment
When it comes to DEI programs and other race-focused bureaucracies, it can be easy to forget the underlying ideology and focus on the diversity offices and officers themselves. But in Maryland, we just got a chilling reminder that the worldview that nourishes such fads—whether DEI or intersectionality or race theory or “privilege” discourse—has spread far and wide and holds up the Jew as the ultimate public enemy.Head of Major Jewish Organization: After Oct. 7th, American Jews were besieged | JLMinute
At issue is a Maryland House bill that would establish a grant program for Holocaust education in schools throughout the state. The grant money would go to fund teacher training and class materials.
State education grant programs aren’t terribly oppressive. But they do cost money. And that is money poorly spent, according to opponents of the bill who spoke at a recent committee hearing. One parent objecting to the legislation is worth quoting at length, as an example of the raw anti-Semitism at the heart of the competitive victimhood that governs progressive-minded institutions.
He started off addressing “the black members of this board,” and launched into a tirade we have all heard before and will hear again, though we’re hearing it a bit more often these days. “It would be absolute treason, after 250 years of the Holocaust, of what we went through in chattel slavery, to allow people to come and take our suffering, put a few shekels on it, and benefit off of what we went through,” said the man, himself African-American. “This is the United States of America. We were the ones who went through the Holocaust. There was no Jewish suffering in this place—in fact, they helped to bring us over here, to the native Americans and the Hispanics.… It is treason to your ancestors to let someone take your suffering, and to do this to benefit them to tell a story that is ahistorical.”
JNS CEO Alex Traimain sits down with CEO of the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations William Daroff to discuss his experiences being both in Israel and the US since Oct. 7th. Who has stood behind the Jewish community and who has not? What can US Jews do for Israel at this time? What is the future of the US/Israel relationship?
All this and more on JLMinute - the place where you get all the news and analysis in one place!
Seth Mandel: Australia’s Descent Into Jew-Baiting Chaos
When I was younger and my family would playfully debate where we’d go if Jews suddenly needed to flee America, Australia was always one of the top answers. We could hide in the Outback maybe, plus Australians were laid back. The comic Shane Gillis does a bit about how nothing sounds sinister when it’s said in the Oz accent.
I seem to have misjudged the land down under. It does, in fact, sound quite sinister when a protest leader shouts into a microphone that, because Israel is a “colonialist” state, it “will only be overcome by greater violence.” Even the accent couldn’t soften that one.
The comment was made in a demonstration in front of the Sydney Opera House just days after Hamas’s October 7 massacre. The demonstration was, of course, in support of the attacks.
That rally has been back in the news recently after police investigated allegations that the crowd could be heard chanting “gas the Jews!” But don’t worry, an “expert review had concluded the phrase uttered was ‘where’s the Jews’, although other antisemitic phrases had been chanted.” Don’t you feel silly now.
Hysterical mass incitement has become quite common at these pro-Hamas rallies, which have proliferated ever since the attacks. But the situation devolved further last week when the feminist activist Clementine Ford made public the personal details of members of a WhatsApp group for Jewish creatives. Mob harassment immediately followed. Jewish members of the group have had to move out of their homes, their businesses have been vandalized, and they are getting flooded with threats. One couple “received a photograph of their 5-year-old child with the note reading, ‘We know where you live.’”
AJA PRESIDENT DR DAVID ADLER TARGETTED
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) February 15, 2024
We have decided to release this source document providing evidence of the organised campaign against the medical registration of David Adler.
This issue has been widely reported with a segment on Sky News and in the Daily Telegraph but… pic.twitter.com/lJHXGfxzeV
Antisemitism in Britain Hits All-Time High
Antisemitism hit an all-time high last year in an explosion of hatred against the Jewish community following the Hamas terror attacks on Israel, official figures by the Community Security Trust (CST) show.Last year’s astonishing wave of antisemitism was driven by a deep hatred of the West
CST - a charity which protects Jews against racism - said the surge in anti-Jewish attacks, threats and abuse amounted to a "celebration" by antisemites of Hamas' Oct. 7 massacre.
Its annual report said there were 4,103 antisemitic incidents in the UK in 2023, nearly double the previous record of 2,261 incidents in 2021. 2/3 of the antisemitism reports occurred after Oct. 7.
Mark Gardner, the CST chief executive, said: "We condemn the stony silence from those sections of society that eagerly call out racism in every other case, except when it comes to Jew-hate."
The surge in antisemitism that flew around our country after the Hamas terror attack on Israel was shocking in its speed and scale, but it was no surprise to CST. Indeed, it was exactly the reason why we have built CST over the last 30 years of its existence.The Good People of Great Britain Must Stand Against Antisemitism
You can track the current anti-Jewish hatred back to the start of the Second Intifada in the early 2000s, when Britain saw well over 1,000,000 people demonstrating on a joint ticket of “Free Palestine” and “Don’t Attack Iraq”. This was the alliance between the far left and Islamists, demonstrations when people literally dressed up as suicide bombers and openly supported Hamas and Hezbollah.
The hatred bubbled and boiled away, through successive Middle East conflicts, in our universities, on our streets and in the radicalising echo chambers of social media. The Hamas terror attack on October 7 blew the lid off the pressure cooker.
At CST we were prepared. We already had a security operation in place on October 7, for Shabbat and Yomtov, and we quickly strengthened it. This has continued ever since, with extra security at schools, synagogues, communal events and shopping areas, and more staff and volunteers brought into CST’s offices.
Every part of CST’s work has risen dramatically. Today’s report shows the increase in the number of anti-Jewish hate incidents that qualify to be included in our statistics. What it doesn’t show is the number of calls and emails we took from across the community, from parents worried about sending their children to school or people unsure whether it was safe to go into central London at the weekend. At one point our phone system handled 17,000 calls in a single day – a truly astonishing number that shows the scale of the challenge.
Appalling antisemitic incidents in Britain are now more commonplace than at any time in recent history.Eve Barlow: What's love got to do with it?
The trigger was not Israel's military response to the Hamas attacks, but the massacre of Jews itself.
Celebrations of the murder of Jewish women, children and the elderly took place on Britain's streets. Rape and killing became a source of pride, not shame. For the first time, antisemitic incidents were recorded in every police region.
Many British Jews are feeling a sense of threat, prejudice and distress that they have not experienced in their lifetimes.
Too many people in our country now think it acceptable to participate in racist acts against Jews. And they will feel more emboldened as they see there are no real consequences for displays of antisemitic hate.
We need the good people of this country, the silent majority, to speak loudly on our behalf. And we need all of our institutions, the government, the police, the courts, our universities and schools, to do more.
There must be zero tolerance for racism against Jews in this country.
Well. Everything.
Today, four newspapers in the UK including two that contributed to the status quo will print that the UK's antisemitism is worse than it's been in 40 years.
Today, a policeman in Scotland told a Jew to hide his Star of David to prevent any trouble, instead of dealing with the people promoting antisemitism and making it unsafe for this man to be outside.
Also today, in the US, congresswoman Rashida Tlaib voted against condemning rape by Hamas on the floor.
Today in Australia, the front cover of The Australian names a group of influential antisemites, including – finally – Clementine Ford, who have doxxed 600 Jewish people, and ruined their livelihoods. Some of these targeted Jewish people have abandoned their homes.
I guess tonight I'm supposed to write something about how people are now being targeted in Northern Israel by rocket fire from Hezbollah, and I truly want to do this because I visited the most dangerous parts of Israel two weekends ago and narrowly missed a barrage of rocket fire on both days. But I just can't do it right now. The heels of my feet are screaming. The lids of my eyes are burning. I cannot remember which number of head cold I’m currently fighting off. I feel guilty saying all this while thinking of the freezing IDF troops I met a few weekends ago on the Lebanon border, who can't afford to be tired or hungry or cold. But I’m saying it because I am a human.
2024 🇬🇧💔 https://t.co/JFXbyjNPlf pic.twitter.com/7MS8e0EGEf
— Rachel Riley MBE 💙 (@RachelRileyRR) February 15, 2024
10% of all the reported antisemitic incidents of 2023 happened in the one week period directly after Oct 7 before any significant Israel response had even begun. The worst massacre of Jews since the Holocaust and antisemitism spiked immediately after. Sickening. https://t.co/ubPHqQnM7a
— Adam Ma’anit (@adammaanit) February 15, 2024
Britain’s two-tier justice system
How was an anti-Israel judge allowed to preside over the case of the ‘paraglider girls’?
The case of the ‘paraglider girls’ just got even more disturbing.
Earlier this week, a judge at Westminster Magistrates’ Court decided not to punish three women who had been convicted of ‘glorifying’ Hamas at a ‘pro-Palestine’ march last year. This struck many as odd. After all, the British authorities are usually keen to throw the book at anyone caught expressing anything offensive. And it is hard to think of anything more offensive than what these women were celebrating.
On 14 October last year, they attended an anti-Israel demo with pictures of paragliders taped to their backs – widely understood to be a reference to the paragliding Hamas terrorists who had slaughtered and raped their way through a music festival in southern Israel just seven days before.
Now there is evidence to suggest that Judge Tan Ikram might not have been an impartial choice to hear this case. Three weeks ago, he liked a post on LinkedIn that described Israel as a ‘terrorist’ country and called for a ‘Free Palestine’. (Ikram claims that he liked the post in error.)
What’s more, the post was written by a man who, according to The Times, has previously shared the conspiracy theory that Israel allowed the 7 October attacks to happen as a pretext for invading Gaza.
This is Tanweer Ikram, the “impartial” judge who decided not to punish 3 women who were convicted of terrorism offences for displaying images of paragliders, celebrating the Hamas tactics.
— Chris Rose (@ArchRose90) February 14, 2024
He needs to be investigated since this is a conflict of interest.
HT: @BarbaraRich_law pic.twitter.com/Ja9Idv53og
Brendan O'Neill: The arbitrary tyranny of woke censorship
So in Britain in the 2020s, you can be sentenced to jail for making a racist joke about Meghan Markle in private, but you’ll only get a slap on the wrist if you publicly celebrate the racist monsters of Hamas.There’s nothing funny about Jew-baiting
That’s the takeaway from yesterday’s judgement in the case of the three young women charged with celebrating Hamas’s barbarism by wearing images of paragliders on a demo shortly after the 7 October pogrom. I have ‘decided not to punish’ you, said Judge Tan Ikram as he handed the women a 12-month conditional discharge. This is the same judge who just a few weeks ago decided he would punish – severely – six retired police officers who had shared racist gags about Markle and others in a private WhatsApp group. He gave them prison sentences, mercifully suspended.
So there you have it. Slur a duchess and you get jail. Big up Hamas and you get a telling off. Rarely has the arbitrary rule of woke censorship been so starkly revealed.
The three women were convicted under the Terrorism Act at Westminster Magistrates’ Court yesterday. They were found to have displayed articles that might arouse suspicion that they are supporters of a proscribed organisation – Hamas. The articles were printouts of stock images of paragliders. On a ‘pro-Palestine’ march in London on 14 October, just a week after Hamas carried out its anti-Semitic rampage, two of the women had paraglider pics taped to their backs and the other had one stuck to her placard.
It wasn’t hard to work out what the pics were a nod to – the Hamas pogromists who got into Israel by air, on paragliders, on 7 October. The Crown Prosecution Service said the display of such images amounted to a ‘glorification of the actions’ of Hamas. The women were found guilty, but Judge Ikram seemed in a forgiving mood. ‘You crossed the line, but it would have been fair to say that emotions ran very high on this issue’, he said. Hence, he ‘decided not to punish’ them. Their conditional discharge means they’ll receive no sentence.
How different it was when six former cops, all in their 60s, appeared before Ikram in December. They were charged with sending each other ‘racist, homophobic and sexist messages’ in a WhatsApp group called ‘Old Boys Beer Meet’. Their targets included Markle, Rishi Sunak and even the late Queen. They were convicted of ‘improper use of a public electronic communications network’. All were given suspended prison sentences and ordered to carry out unpaid work.
Soho Theatre put out an initial apology of sorts on Monday, saying that it was ‘sorry and saddened’ by the incident. Last night, it put out a considerably stronger statement, denouncing Currie’s ‘intimidation of audience members’ as ‘appalling’ and ‘unacceptable’. Soho Theatre says he will not be invited back to perform.
This is a delicate issue for a comedian to write on. It concerns one of the things I find it hardest to be funny about – namely, comedy. And also, you know, Jew-baiting.
If this controversy were only about Currie’s act, then the core principle at stake would be free speech. Comedians should feel licenced to offend. They should be at liberty to express their ideas – whether those are sincerely held, or just propositions worth exploring through art. But that’s not quite what we’re dealing with here.
If Currie had communicated to the audience via puppetry, mask or three-foot-high letters, painted on a winding sheet in pig’s blood, that he thinks the Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s national security minister Itamar Ben-Gvir or even the rank and file of the IDF are genocidal maniacs, no better than Heydrich, Himmler and Eichmann, then I would defend his right to do so.
I would also defend the right of Jews, Israelis or anyone else to protest at the door in response. And the right of fellow comedians to let their feelings be known on social media, however dispiriting those might be.
But demanding that a paying audience member, who is not being disruptive or even especially disrespectful, get out – screaming at them that they should do so – is a different matter entirely. It crosses a line.
“If we had refused to leave it would have come to physical violence.”
— TalkTV (@TalkTV) February 14, 2024
Liahav Eitan, a Jewish audience member who was subjected to 'verbal abuse' by comedian Paul Currie, tells Mike Graham what happened at the Soho Theatre.@iromg pic.twitter.com/OKYlA2Ni44
On his way to Australia, including to the Melbourne International Comedy Festival.
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) February 15, 2024
AJA has received several concerned messages from members of the Jewish community.
AJA Statement
“Melbourne Jews and other who won’t stand for a flag many associate with bloodshed, should know… pic.twitter.com/jjKVY4Besb
Rashida Tlaib Votes ‘Present’ on US House Condemnation of Hamas’ Use of Sexual Violence
The US House of Representatives passed a resolution on Wednesday condemning Hamas’s use of sexual assault as a weapon of war during its October 7 terrorist attack in which it killed 1,200 Israelis and took almost 250 more hostage in a near-unanimous vote, with a single exception.
The one “present” vote came from Rep. Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), who argued that she could not vote in favor of the resolution because it does not also accuse the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) of using sexual assault as a weapon of war.
By a vote of 418-0-1, the House passed a resolution that “condemns all rape and forms of sexual violence as weapons of war, including those acts committed by Hamas terrorists on and since October 7th.” It also “calls on all international bodies to unequivocally condemn” Hamas’s actions.
Tlaib has emerged as the most outspoken anti-Israel member of the House in recent months. She has accused Israel of committing genocide and has appeared at events with people who celebrated Hamas’s October 7 attack.
Michael Dickson, Executive Director of the pro-Israel group StandWithUs, reacted to her vote, saying “Rashida Tlaib is so racist she cannot bring herself to condemn the brutal rape of women used by Hamas as a weapon of war… because the women that were raped were Jewish Israelis. A new low. Most American women – and men – will recoil in horror at her vote.”
The former U.S. Deputy Special Envoy to Combat Antisemitism, Ellie Cohanim, said wrote that Tlaib “is the ONLY member of Congress who refuses to condemn Hamas’ rape. What an absolute sicko.”
Rashida Tlaib is the only Rep to vote “present” on a House resolution to condemn the rape and sexual violence by Hamas. pic.twitter.com/UmWp73uuui
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) February 14, 2024
US Rep. Tlaib accuses IDF of sexual violence against Palestinian children
US Representative Rashida Tlaib refuses to support a congressional resolution denouncing Hamas’s utilization of rape and sexual violence during and after the October 7 massacre.
The bill, introduced by Democrat Lois Frankel of Florida, was approved by a 418 to 0 vote, with Tlaib opting to vote “present.”
Tlaib explained her refusal to support the resolution, stating that it “completely ignores and erases any sexual violence and abuse committed by the Israeli forces against Palestinians, especially children.” She presented no examples of Israeli sexual violence.
Tlaib's statements
In a speech to Congress on Wednesday, she spoke of the alleged sexual violence against Palestinians by the IDF but didn’t mention the sexual violence perpetrated against Israelis during the October 7 massacre.
Tlaib delivered the speech in response to the roundtable discussion hosted by Rep. Debbie Wasserman-Shultz on Wednesday.
Tlaib’s history of antisemitism and denial
The discussions were aimed to raise awareness of Hamas’s crimes, including sexual and gender-based violence the terrorist group committed on October 7.
These attacks against Israeli women have been well-documented, including eyewitness accounts and raw footage of Hamas atrocities.
In her speech, Tlaib began by stating, “All acts of sexual violence are horrific. We should all be fighting to end it here at home and all around the world.”
Note Rep. Tlaib isn't content to 'All Lives Matter' the mass rape of Jewish women by Hamas. She has actually appropriated the atrocities perpetrated against Jews in an attempt to reverse the truth to fit the woke narrative in which Jews are perpetrators and Palestinians victims. https://t.co/Zfmj8wfUTX
— Batya Ungar-Sargon (@bungarsargon) February 14, 2024
Rep. @RashidaTlaib isn’t a feminist or pro-Palestinian, she’s a rape apologist. Sickening that EVERY MEMBER OF THE US HOUSE voted to condemn Hamas rapes, yet Rashida did not…and instead used the opportunity to falsely accuse Israel of crimes against humanity. pic.twitter.com/yq4SvrJWfS
— Emily Schrader - אמילי שריידר امیلی شریدر (@emilykschrader) February 15, 2024
‘Squad’ Member Summer Lee To Fundraise for Anti-Israel Group Whose Leader Celebrated Hamas Attack
Pennsylvania Rep. Summer Lee (D.), whose congressional district was the site of the worst anti-Semitic attack in American history, will raise money next month for a Muslim advocacy group whose leader said he was "happy" that Hamas invaded Israel.
The Pennsylvania Democrat, a member of the progressive "Squad," will speak on March 2 at the annual fundraising banquet of the Council on American-Islamic Relations' Philadelphia chapter, the group announced. CAIR praised Lee as a "leading advocate" for a ceasefire in the Israel-Hamas war. Tickets for the event range from $75 for individuals to $5,000 for corporate sponsors.
Lee’s appearance at the event could lend fuel to her Democratic primary opponents, who have criticized her stance on Israel. Forty Jewish leaders in Lee’s suburban Pittsburgh district—the site of the 2018 Tree of Life synagogue shooting—called on Lee to "exercise better leadership" by supporting Israel’s right "to protect its citizens against Hamas."
CAIR is known for its anti-Israel views and was labeled an "unindicted co-conspirator" of Hamas front groups during the Holy Land Foundation terrorism investigation in 2007. CAIR executive director Nihad Awad said in November that he was "happy" that Hamas attacked Israel on Oct. 7. He also said that Israel "does not have that right to self-defense." The White House condemned Awad’s remarks as anti-Semitic. Awad, whose real name is Nehad Hammad, contributed $1,000 to Lee’s primary campaign on Dec. 29, according to campaign finance records.
The American Israel Public Affairs Committee is targeting Lee’s seat as part of a $100 million campaign spending spree to unseat anti-Israel lawmakers. That spending threat prompted House minority leader Hakeem Jeffries (D., N.Y.) to endorse Lee and other progressives who have criticized Israel.
• AOC
— Kareem Rifai 🌐 (@KareemRifai) February 14, 2024
• Cori Bush
• Jamaal Bowman
• Pramila Jayapal
Just voted with:
• Matt Gaetz
• Marjorie Taylor-Greene
• Thomas Massie
• Paul Gosar
Against banning the US from normalizing with Syria's Assad regime, which has murdered half a million people. pic.twitter.com/JDWxLzBUKM
Dem Rep. Moore: Israel Shouldn’t Do ‘Carpet Bombing’ and We Don’t Like Their Ground Offensive
On Wednesday’s broadcast of Bloomberg’s “Balance of Power,” Rep. Gwen Moore (D-WI) stated that “it’s very clear to some of us that there could be more targeting of capturing and killing active Hamas leaders and not this carpet bombing that we have seen happening” And that “We’re very concerned now that the people in Rafah absolutely have nowhere to go” as Israel prepares for a ground offensive in Rafah.Connecticut City Employee Harasses Jewish Family Over Pro-Israel Yard Sign, Encourages Others To Join
Moore said, “Well, just let me say, I think that our president has really said the quiet part out loud. A lot of us are very concerned about Israel taking our friendship and our relationship for granted and that Netanyahu continues to brag about the fact that he’s not listening to us. And it’s very clear to some of us that there could be more targeting of capturing and killing active Hamas leaders and not this carpet bombing that we have seen happening. We’re very concerned now that the people in Rafah absolutely have nowhere to go. But again, Israel is our ally, and the opportunity to provide those conditions has not emerged. It sort of will be an up-or-down vote, and I don’t think a lot of people think that having that conversation in the middle of this conflict is appropriate.”
A New Haven, Connecticut city official with an anti-Semitic social media history chanted ethnic cleansing slogans with a megaphone outside a Jewish family’s home, and encouraged others to return with her, according to video obtained by The Daily Wire.
Thabisa Rich, New Haven’s Community Outreach Coordinator for the Department Arts, Cultural and Tourism, set up outside the home of local rabbi with a megaphone after spotting a “stand with Israel” yard sign, causing a scene in a residential neighborhood of the Connecticut city. Rabbi Elchanan Poupko said he was alerted of the woman’s demonstration by his concerned wife, and went out to confront her.
“This Sunday, my wife informed me that someone was outside our house with a megaphone screaming pro-Palestinian chants,” Poupko told The Daily Wire. “I went outside and confronted her for protesting outside a private Jewish house when a car stopped and a masked man joined her.”
A representative for New Haven Mayor Justin Elicker said Rich’s comments only represent herself and that they are “actively collecting information and reviewing the matter.”
“While people have very different and strongly held views on the war between Israel and Hamas, the mayor believes there is an appropriate time, place, and manner in which to express them,” the spokesperson told The Daily Wire. “Mayor Elicker believes Ms. Rich exercised very poor judgement in this regard and finds several of her personal social media posts to be concerning and offensive.”
VIDEO: A New Haven, Connecticut city official chanted ethnic cleansing slogans with a megaphone outside a Jewish family’s home, according to video of the incident obtained by reporter @KassyDillon.
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) February 15, 2024
The city tells us it is "reviewing the matter"https://t.co/JQTx9mduDc pic.twitter.com/0tIaLcsyhd
Chicago Muslim umbrella group usurps Holocaust in anti-Israel ‘Tribune’ ad
An advertisement that the Council of Islamic Organizations of Greater Chicago ran on page seven of the Chicago Tribune on Feb. 11 shared a blood libel with the paper’s 2.2 million Sunday edition readers. Appropriately, the ad was surrounded by a bright red box.
The more than 30-year-old group, which represents 70 organizations and 400,000 Muslims, commended Brandon Johnson, the Chicago mayor, and the rest of the City Council for putting “innocent human life above politics” by voting for a ceasefire.
The group alleged that Israel has “massacred” 27,840 Palestinian civilians, “including 8,000 women and 11,500 children,” and that “139 children are murdered on average every day that we are silent.”
CIOGC’s ad stated that it was “deeply disappointing” that Debra Silverstein, an alderman, sought to delay the vote for a month “in the name of preparations for Holocaust commemoration of all things.”
“We believe that the best way to honor the memory of the Holocaust is to ensure that we never sit by silently again while innocent civilians are mass murdered, whatever the warped justification offered might be,” the group added.
their weapons and give the PA the benifit of the doubt (even though hamas has a higher approval rate than fatah by A LOT). he also lied in this ad since israel doesn't have universal healthcare.
— Etai - איתי - إيتاي🇮🇱🇺🇲🇪🇺🎗️ (@EtaiTheGamer) February 15, 2024
Khan Brands Labour Antisemitic In Freudian Gaffe
Khan’s made a bit of a slip-up this morning when being asked by Sky News about the infamous Ali/Jones Labour meeting. The mayor made clear that the language used in that meeting wasn’t acceptable, especially not in “a party like mine that is proud to be both anti-racist and antisemitic“. He did correct himself soon after – an unfortunate gaffe to make. Freudian slip?
As the community note confirms, this is an AI-generated audio clip of Keir Starmer speaking about Azhar Ali and the Rochdale by-election.
— Shayan Sardarizadeh (@Shayan86) February 14, 2024
The content isn't even remotely believable as it appears to have been created for parody. https://t.co/pmD03XZkoP
Apparently the leader of Scotland, @HumzaYousaf, thought that the Muslim Brotherhood, Hamas-hosting, terrorist regime of #Qatar, would be a lovely choice for a Valentine’s Day trip with the missus! pic.twitter.com/cO6FrQlrmX
— Arsen Ostrovsky 🎗️ (@Ostrov_A) February 15, 2024
Ladies and gents:
— Hussain Abdul-Hussain (@hahussain) February 14, 2024
Our Major Non-NATO Ally #Qatar. pic.twitter.com/sdtBDs1T5H
Trailblazing Canadian cyclist removed from Ottawa International Women’s Day event over past IDF service
Leah Goldstein seemed like a natural fit to be the keynote speaker at an International Women’s Day event in Ontario, Canada, next month. A Canadian cyclist, she made history as the first woman to win a grueling 3,000-mile bike race across the United States.WA school teaches kids ‘antisemitic chants, holds anti-Israel protests’
But in January, five months after accepting the invitation, Goldstein was told she was no longer invited to speak.
The cause, the event organizers said, was “a small but growing and extremely vocal group” that took issue with Goldstein’s service three decades ago in the Israeli army.
“Our focus at INSPIRE has been and will always be to create safe spaces to honour, share, and celebrate the remarkable stories of women and non-binary individuals,” the women’s empowerment group said in a statement. “In recognition of the current situation and the sensitivity of the conflict in the Middle East, the Board of INSPIRE will be changing our keynote speaker.”
The revoked invitation comes amid widespread turmoil over the Israel-Hamas war, including in local communities far from the Middle East.
Marina Rosenberg, the Anti-Defamation League’s senior vice president of international affairs, told the Jewish Telegraphic Agency that Goldstein’s case reflects a troubling trend.
“We’re seeing more and more instances of Israeli speakers being disinvited simply because of their nationality or IDF service,” Rosenberg said. “Let’s be clear: Boycotting Israeli speakers is hurtful, antithetical to free speech and ultimately counterproductive. It fails to recognize the complexities of the situation.”
Syre Elementary School, a highly ranked public school in Shoreline, Wash., near Seattle, taught children as young as 7 years old to chant “Free Palestine” and “From the [Jordan] River to the [Mediterranean] Sea,” and instructed them to hold mock anti-Israel protests.MIT Suspends Anti-Israel Student Group Over Unsanctioned Protests
That’s according to the pro-Israel nonprofit StandWithUs, which says that Syre engaged in “indoctrination, promoted hatred and created a hostile classroom environment towards the Israeli and Jewish communities.”
“We are dealing with a far more insidious problem that has crept into the educational system at much lower levels, with teachers indoctrinating young minds with anti-Israel propaganda and misinformation that incites violence and undermines and denies 3,000 years of Jewish history in the Land of Israel,” said Carly Gammill, who directs the nonprofit’s Center for Combating Antisemitism.
Randy Kessler, northwest regional director for StandWithUs, added that the anti-Israel teaching “threatens to solidify antisemitic thoughts and carries the potential of encouraging further violent actions.”
StandWithUS, which sent a letter to the school’s principal and the superintendent of the district, released a video it said the school played for children. “Even kids join!” an onscreen graphic states, as a young man with his face wrapped in a keffiyeh lifts his hand, and a very young boy yells through his cupped hands. The latter wears a sweatshirt that appears to suggest all of Israel is unified as a Palestinian state.
“They use their voices,” another chyron states, as young children yell, “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The video further suggests that indigenous peoples support Palestinians and ends with a man holding a microphone up to toddlers in strollers. He says “Free” and they say “Palestine” before the video ends with a quote from Martin Luther King Jr.
The Massachusetts Institute of Technology suspended an anti-Israel student group that has held unsanctioned demonstrations on campus in the wake of Oct. 7, with university president Sally Kornbluth saying the group disrupted and endangered students.Death threats to rabbi trigger crackdown on universities
MIT Coalition Against Apartheid "once again conducted a demonstration on campus without going through the normal permission processes that apply to every student group at MIT," Kornbluth said in a Tuesday video. As a result, the group cannot use MIT facilities or "organize any further protests or demonstrations anywhere on our campus" until the school's discipline committee "makes a formal determination" regarding Coalition Against Apartheid's conduct.
"We have clear [and] reasonable time, place, and manner policies in place for good reason. The point of these policies is to make sure that members of the MIT community can work, learn, and do their work on campus without disruption," Kornbluth said. "We also need to keep the community safe, and we can't do that without enough advance notice to organize staff and police resources. That's why we have the rules."
The move comes one day after Coalition Against Apartheid held a Monday evening "emergency speakout" protesting an Israel Defense Forces mission that led to the rescue of two Hamas-held hostages. The unsanctioned demonstration, which coincided with an MIT-organized panel on anti-Semitism, saw Coalition Against Apartheid members accuse Israel of ethnic cleansing, a video obtained by the Washington Free Beacon shows.
Such demonstrations are par for the course for Coalition Against Apartheid. In November, for example, the group's members occupied Lobby 7—a campus hub that leads to classrooms and other faculty offices—for roughly 14 hours, violating school policy in the process.
MIT staff warned participants they would be suspended if they remained in the area, but after the protesters refused, Kornbluth watered down her disciplinary threat. Instead of a full suspension, students involved in the protest received a "non-academic suspension" that allowed them to continue attending class.
The government is taking action to stop universities “appeasing” antisemites in response to a tidal wave of hatred being faced by Jewish students across the country, the JC can reveal.
In an exclusive interview, higher education minister Robert Halfon has said that the government now plans to introduce a “seal of quality” awarded only to universities that adhere to “the highest standards in dealing with antisemitism”. In addition, there will be a new government post of Expert Adviser on Antisemitism in Higher Education.
It comes as the JC has uncovered shocking new levels of aggression towards Jewish students, including death and rape threats that have forced them to meet under police protection.
Last week, two days before it emerged that Leeds University’s Jewish chaplain had gone into hiding on police advice, pro-Palestinian protesters at Birmingham University were heard to call for Zionists to “burn”.
One Jewish student at Brunel University, who did not wish to be named, said a Palestinian woman told her: “I’m an extremist, I’m proud of it, I don’t think your people should be alive.”
Halfon said he had listened to recordings of the threats faced by the Leeds rabbi that made him “weep”, and hit out at universities for “at best the turning of a blind eye to antisemitism, and at worst appeasing it”.
Do NYU students support Israel 🇮🇱 or Hamas? 🤨
— Emily Schrader - אמילי שריידר امیلی شریدر (@emilykschrader) February 14, 2024
I went to campus to find out.
Think it’s safe to say there’s a problem on campus…watch to see why! 👀
🎥 @ILTVNews pic.twitter.com/EIe7GIIJam
Anti-Israel protesters hold student ‘die-in’ at Harvard’s main library
Nearly 200 student activists rallied on Monday on the steps of Harvard University’s Widener Library, advocating for the destruction of the Jewish state.
“The vitriol coming out of America’s most famous university is intolerable,” freshman Charlie Covit, who is Jewish, told JNS about the Feb. 12 rally. “On the same day that Harvard hosted Francesca Albanese, a U.N. special rapporteur banned from Israel for her justification of Hamas’s attack on Oct. 7, hundreds of students, mostly masked, gathered on the iconic Widener Library steps to chant in Arabic, ‘from water to water, Palestine will be Arab.’”
Video from the event captured the Arabic chant, which was a more extreme version of the now well-known call for the destruction of Israel, “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
The protest, organized by Harvard Out of Occupied Palestine (HOOP) in response to Sunday airstrikes on the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, also featured a “die-in.” Participants called for a divestment of Harvard funds from companies they called “complicit in genocide.”
Sophomore Violet T.M. Barron, a member of Harvard Jews for Palestine, called the demonstration “a testament to the power of student organizing and protests on campus.”
I want to make a thread about San Francisco’s rally against the Hamas-Israel war with pictures of notable signs and banners
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) February 15, 2024
There will be a twist in the end, stay with me
Let’s start from the classics: smash the Jewish state, Israelis are bloodthirsty, globalize the intifada
1/ pic.twitter.com/syghCxPxKd
Well that is it, now you have an idea of what happened there at this protest
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) February 15, 2024
Oh, you asked me about the twist?
Yes, the twist. The protest didn’t happen yesterday or any time last 4 months. It’s from January 10, 2009 during the operation Cast Lead
7/7https://t.co/YYwfkiVJ4t
'I was pissed': Florida student explains to cops why he threatened to shoot Jewish peers: EXCLUSIVE BODYCAM
Body camera video obtained by Campus Reform shows a University of Central Florida student telling police that he threatened members of a pro-Israel group on campus.
Seif Asi (pictured), 21, was arrested on Jan. 23 at the University of Central Florida’s John T. Washington Center after threatening members of the school’s Students Supporting Israel chapter, which held a demonstration featuring Israeli flags.
”Because they were killing my people, I was like, ‘Oh, I would rather kill you guys,’” Asi told the police officer when asked what he said to the pro-Israel students.
”I mean the last three weeks I come on. I see it every day,” Asi said, referring to the pro-Israel demonstrations.
”I have my own family over there that actually gets killed,” Asi said. “ It’s insulting for them to support the other side.”
Asi allegedly told police that he saw a group of students setting up the pro-Israel demonstration organized by Students Supporting Israel, which made him upset, police wrote in an arrest affidavit, as Campus Reform previously reported.
Today, we made it clear to everyone @Columbia University that we are not going anywhere.
— Shai Davidai (@ShaiDavidai) February 15, 2024
I have a right to exist.
We have a right to exist.@Israel has a right to exist.https://t.co/25ZvZRL5Xp
Sabrina Zissler is a Global Partnerships Manager at York university @UniOfYork
— Nuddering (@NudderingNudnik) February 15, 2024
She obsessively spreads anti-Jewish hatred and abuse on social media.
What will York do about her behaviour?@UJS_UK pic.twitter.com/7F1mXrOCGc
We will be reporting him to @sra_solicitors and to those orgs that employ him.
— GnasherJew®גנאשר (@GnasherJew) February 15, 2024
Further evidence of his bigotry can be found here. https://t.co/DlaNALszEk
Is this rape denying, Hamas supporting antisemite your employee @etqsoftware?
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) February 15, 2024
All archives here:https://t.co/olA6fPE0Twhttps://t.co/wFSoI2CvLYhttps://t.co/nfRcwtSUqZhttps://t.co/mJDuDSKBJNhttps://t.co/qcs1zvRczwhttps://t.co/g3oBbrDB1chttps://t.co/RYG5rDgNMW… pic.twitter.com/ckNUcc2Jij
Boston based Dr. Kate Shaw is a Neuropsychologist, now retired.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) February 15, 2024
In her spare time, Dr. Shaw denies the events of the 10/7 massacre along with the mass rapes that occurred and mocks hostages kidnapped by Hamas.
Heartless. pic.twitter.com/JzrJpE1Rgh
UPDATE: Amina Rehman (maiden name Pasricha) is no longer with Northport VA Medical Center. https://t.co/3YQTf9sTlw
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) February 15, 2024
UPDATE: Both KIPP Newark Lab High School and Joezer Antoine have issued apologies.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) February 14, 2024
“Please consider my deepest apologies for the harmful imprint I have left upon your community. I aspire to assuage all distaste by proving my great respect for Golda Och Academy, its students,… https://t.co/e7GS5i7JjD
Why I had to come out against the BBC, former corporation boss reveals
For years after he left the BBC in 2015 — having served as Controller of BBC1 and director of television — Danny Cohen made a point of not criticising it in public. Like others who have occupied senior corporation posts, he tells the JC, he shared “the prevailing feeling that it’s vital to protect the institution”.BBC News website coverage of Rafah hostage rescue
Occasionally, he has felt uneasy about the way it has dealt with complaints involving Israel or antisemitism. He picks out the infamous incident during Chanukah 2021 when a bus carrying Jewish children was attacked in London’s Oxford Street and the BBC wrongly reported that someone inside had voiced an “anti-Muslim slur”.
But it wasn’t the fact that the BBC made a mistake that concerned him, he says, “but the awful intransigence about the way it dealt with it”. It continued, he says, to defend the erroneous report in the face of evidence that eventually prompted Ofcom to conclude there had been “a significant failure to observe editorial guidelines”.
During his own BBC career, he says, he did not encounter prejudice — though, he adds, “when you do a very senior job at the BBC, everyone is nice to you. There were times when I found out that someone I considered to be a nice person was actually a bully,” he says.
Musk’s X sold checkmarks to Hezbollah and other terrorist groups, report says
Another CNN Report on Gaza Based on Little Evidence, No Context, But Lots of Insinuation
Hey, @thetimes, how can you possibly include these paragraphs without referencing the Hezbollah rocket barrage that killed an Israeli & wounded 8 more that preceded the Israeli response?
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) February 15, 2024
Stop falsely portraying Israel as the initiator of the violence.https://t.co/XKbvkLXOfR pic.twitter.com/sfcYnMeLqz
Hey, @UPI, you appear to be confused.
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) February 15, 2024
It was a rocket barrage from Lebanon on Wednesday, most likely from Hezbollah, that led to the Israeli response.
Israel responded with targeted air strikes, not a "barrage of rockets." https://t.co/O50RNHO7LL pic.twitter.com/1YLEUOj5yr
.@IChotiner says "According to Gaza’s health officials, more than twenty-eight thousand Palestinians—many of them women and children—have been killed in the course of Israel’s war."
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) February 15, 2024
This is not "Israel's war," it's Hamas' war--a war the terror org started on Oct. 7.
And Gaza's… https://t.co/nCufmggC6G
IDF exposes another Al Jazeera reporter as a Hamas terrorist
For the second time in a week, the Israel Defense Forces on Wednesday exposed a Palestinian reporter working for Al Jazeera in the Gaza Strip as a Hamas terrorist operative.
Ismail Abu Omar, an Al Jazeera journalist wounded in an Israeli strike near the southern Gaza city of Rafah on Tuesday, serves as a deputy company commander in Hamas’s Khan Yunis Battalion, according to the IDF.
Qatar-owned Al Jazeera claimed that an IDF drone “targeted two journalists in Muraj, north of Rafah,” including Ismail Abu Omar, who allegedly underwent an amputation and remained in critical condition.
However, Avichay Adraee, head of the Arab media division in the Spokesperson’s Unit of the Israeli military, revealed on Wednesday night that “Ismail Abu Omar holds two roles.”
“How do we know this? Abu Omar is a deputy company commander in Hamas’ Eastern Battalion of Khan Yunis who filmed himself in Kibbutz Nir Oz during the October 7 massacre,” the spokesperson added.
The following video was posted by al-Jazeera journalist AKA Hamas commander Ismail Abu Omar on the morning of Oct. 7th. Later that day he made his way to Nir Oz, Israel and documented the Hamas massacre. #Gaza https://t.co/KlHHXyDLMm pic.twitter.com/FAVLamvuXm
— FJ (@Natsecjeff) February 15, 2024
La Presse Commentator Quotes Two Experts On War In Gaza: One Who Compares Gaza To A Genocide, And One Who Accuses Israel Of Randomly Bombing Civilians
Analysing publications and speeches of for the period from 2014 to 2023 the following network of influential Pro-Russian is derived.
— AusPolMate Researched Threads & oddities (@AusPolMate) February 14, 2024
I would love to see how Al Jazeera/Quds etc. are mapped for disinformation.
Credit: @Vox_UA & @CforCD pic.twitter.com/GN9M6bE3Cx
🧵EXCLUSIVE: FUNDRAISING FOR PRO-HAMAS MEDIA BIAS
— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) February 14, 2024
A joint investigation with @RealTStevenson has revealed that far-left @theintercept is fundraising to investigate "the media’s pro-Israel bias"
Ironically they claim some of the most anti-Israel outlets have a pro Israel bias pic.twitter.com/9yxQUtvVf2
.@theintercept defeated their own point by targeting @CAMERAorg a media watchdog group that has proven the @nytimes bias AGAINST Israel many times.
— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) February 14, 2024
Additionally, the outlet is mad that the NYTimes was called out for using Hamas' inaccurate casualty numbers pic.twitter.com/4osioeSpMR
.@theintercept is ticked @CNN an outlet that hired Oct 7 terrorists as journalists has a bureau in Jerusalem as do most outlets
— Ari Hoffman (@thehoffather) February 14, 2024
They don't seem to care @AlJazeera until recently had a bureau in Israel until its journalists were exposed as terroristshttps://t.co/nO3hZtqHt9
it’s a quite apt header for jones if it was true https://t.co/7E9d6gwYxC
— Eye On Antisemitism (@AntisemitismEye) February 15, 2024
MEMRI: The Hadith Of The Stones And The Trees – About The Muslims Killing The Jews Ahead Of The End of Days – In The Hamas Charter And In A Publication Of The Hamas-Affiliated Palestine Scholars Association
Former Palestinian Ambassador to India Osama Al-Ali: Hamas Must Release All the Israeli Hostages in Order to Save What’s Left of Gaza; Hamas Leaders Had Better Not Return to Gaza, Because the People Will Slaughter Them #Hamas #Gaza pic.twitter.com/ftaq2GO8lg
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) February 15, 2024
Palestinians demonstrate in the Gaza Strip against Hamas leaders Ismail Haniyeh and Yahya Sinwar. "Sinwar, Haniyeh, the people are the victim." pic.twitter.com/v1jOxglwNM
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) February 15, 2024
We hope this poor injured Gazan we have never seen before makes a full recovery. #PrayForFafo pic.twitter.com/L5HzNlBcau
— Gaza Ministry of Health (@GazaHealth) February 15, 2024
Hizbullah MP Hassan Ezzeldine: America Is Behind Every War in the World; Hizbullah Members Are Lebanese Citizens and Can Live Wherever They Want – No One Can Tell Them to Move North of the Litani River #Lebanon #Hizbullah pic.twitter.com/oUfjnK2IzU
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) February 15, 2024
Interesting, Lebanon bakery now offers “Hezbollah rocket salad” pic.twitter.com/xUh7dimPVE
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) February 15, 2024
Swedish foreign minister confronts Iran over murder plot against Jews in his country
Sweden’s foreign minister said Thursday he had confronted his Iranian counterpart after reports Tehran’s intelligence service sent an undercover couple to murder Jews in the country.MEMRI: IRGC Qods Force Commander On Iran's 'Harsh Vengeance' Against Its Enemies And The Enemies Of The Muslims: 'We Are Doing This Every Day – We Must Thank Our Heroes In Lebanon, Iraq, Yemen, And All The Countries That Support The Oppressed Palestinian People'
Last week, Swedish Radio (SR) reported that a couple, Mahdi Ramezani and Fereshteh Sanaeifarid, had been suspected of planning to kill Jewish representatives in Sweden in 2021.
They arrived in Sweden posing as Afghan refugees in 2017, said the report.
“It is of course something extremely negative that a country is pursuing murder plots on our territory,” Foreign Minister Tobias Billstrom told the broadcaster.
The couple were arrested in April 2021 on suspicion of conspiracy to commit a terrorist crime, SR reported.
Due to a lack of evidence, they were never charged but were deported in 2022 for posing a security risk. According to SR, the Iranian couple denied the allegations.
Canadian academics involved in joint research with Iranian counterparts on drone research
No surprises there.
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) February 15, 2024
In our submission to the Senate in November 2022, AJA warned the Albanese Government that "Australia should examine problematic educational ties with Iran."
We even named Sharif University specifically.
It won't surprise you to learn that the Anthony… pic.twitter.com/uTVZzZAZ5d
This is a consequence of US appeasement of Iran, not a cause. pic.twitter.com/a2FjRS5yzr
— Mike (@Doranimated) February 15, 2024
Lakewood Church Shooter in Hijab Praised Hamas and Osama bin Laden
Now there’s every reason to believe that Genesse Moreno was nuts. The entire family situation is a bottomless well of crazy in which seemingly two schizophrenics married each other and the whole thing went up in flames. Moreno’s mother-in-law had been married to a Latino guy who cheated on her and she became a counselor and apparently a ‘rabbi’ living in France to recover from the trauma. Moreno’s husband was a sex offender. The mother-in-law was in a custody dispute with Moreno.Indiana man arrested for antisemitic threats
None of that changes the fact that she chose to align with Islamic terrorists, to discuss Allah and to pose in a hijab.
While Muslim terrorism is often blamed on mental illness, some Muslim terrorists really are crazy. So what? Hitler was out of his mind toward the end of the war. Insanity doesn’t change the reality of what happened even if it’s a limited legal defense in court.
Genesse Moreno seems to have hooked up with Islamic terrorist supporters and shared her hatred for Jews. Did they encourage her and lead her down the path? Quite possibly. It’s not as if some ISIS or Hamas supporter on Telegram is going to offer aspiring terrorists a psych exam.
And as long as Islamic terrorism is a viable proposition, it’s going to attract fans and adherents, even if some are nuts, but if Moreno had picked a target where there weren’t a bunch of armed men in attendance, the whole thing could have been another Pulse massacre horror instead of an incident that no one wants to talk about.
Jeffrey Stevens, 41, allegedly sent messages to the CIA and to the Fort Wayne Police Department, in Indiana, threatening to murder Jews and pro-Israel government officials.NYPD arrest suspect in antisemitic beating of Jewish man with metal bat
According to a complaint, filed on Feb. 12 with the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Indiana to apply for an arrest warrent, Stevens operated Facebook pages under the names “Jeffrey Stevens,” “Zayed Stevens” and the “Ishmael Report.”
On Sept. 28, someone wrote to the CIA from an IP address registered to Stevens and his partner, saying, “I am a journalist covering the Middle East with very strong connections throughout the West Bank, specifically in Jenin and Nablus, and I am starting to make reliable connections throughout Syria and Lebanon.
“I would like to be involved with anything not exactly Israel but Netanyahu’s far-right government that will only cause problems for the U.S.,” the writer continued. “I will make a lot of noise with or without you.”
On Oct. 8, the day after Hamas’s terror attack on Israel, someone posted to the CIA website from the same IP address: “I have very strong Palestinian, Hezbollah and Iranian contacts. You people had better wake up. If the U.S. strikes Palestinian resistance, you will be destroyed. I cannot wait until CIA operatives start getting eliminated. I am going to laugh.”
The New York Police Department on Wednesday arrested a man in the beating of a Jewish victim with a metal bat after the suspect made antisemitic comments on Monday.
Obidiah Lashley, 29, was charged with a hate crime, assault, criminal possession of a weapon, aggravated harassment, and menacing.
The 25-year-old victim suffered lacerations on the back of his head and was taken by ambulance to Staten Island University Hospital.
The suspect had fled from the scene, and on Tuesday, the NYPD sought the public’s help in finding the perpetrator.
According to Hamodia, the suspect had allegedly demanded from the victim “how do you know you’re Jewish?” and called him a “dirty Jew.”
🚨 TODAY: Known “Pro-Pali” Protestor Threatens Mass Murder of Jews.
— Shirion Collective (@ShirionOrg) February 15, 2024
“I’M GOING TO KILL EVERY FUCKING JEW”
👉 FOLLOW to take action.
👉👉No. More. Words.
This scene is bizarre.
More than anything, it illustrates the escalation of brainwashing that results in antisemitism.… pic.twitter.com/cnPzLYYMMs
At a moment when ignorant holocaust analogies proliferate, it’s worth diving into the inhumanity and evil of the actual Shoah. That is what @HardcoreHistory has done masterfully with this episode. https://t.co/6NPaqLX0I0
— Eli Lake (@EliLake) February 15, 2024
Ohio buys $30 million in Israel Bonds
As the state has done since 1993, Ohio has acquired an Israel Bond, this one at a three-year fixed rate.
“Israel’s need for support remains as they continue their fight against terrorism,” said Ohio’s treasurer, Robert Sprague. “Not only do Israel Bonds help provide much-needed liquidity to Israel, but their solid repayment history and competitive rates also provide a sound investment for Ohio and a great fit on our bond ladder.”
Israel has never missed a payment on interest or principal since the founding of the program, according to the entity.
The bond will mature in three years at an interest rate of 4.81%. More than 115 other state and municipal agencies have similarly made such an investment. Ohio is one of the country’s largest buyers of Israel Bonds, now holding $262.5 million.
Last year, Israel Bonds set a new record, bringing in $2.7 billion worldwide, in part as a result of the war with Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
“For as long as the war lasts, and then in the peaceful days that we are all hoping and praying for, Israel Bonds will work tirelessly to ensure that the country we hold close to our hearts continues to thrive,” said Dani Naveh, president and CEO of Israel Bonds.
The show must go on! 💃 🎤 🇮🇱#Eurovision rejects call to ban #Israel over Gaza war, saying:
— Arsen Ostrovsky 🎗️ (@Ostrov_A) February 15, 2024
"The Eurovision Song Contest is a non-political music event and a competition between public service broadcasters who are members of the EBU. It is not a contest between governments." pic.twitter.com/010gqGjrR0
Helen Mirren, Liev Schreiber, Gene Simmons, Boy George, Mayim Bialik, Julianna Margulies, Sharon Osbourne, Debra Messing, Scooter Braun, Emmy Rossum, and more have come out in support of Israel’s continued inclusion in Eurovision.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) February 14, 2024
Israel is not a European country. In fact, the… pic.twitter.com/noi4Uc6skv
Unfortunately, everyone who loves beautiful South Africa can see that the ANC leadership is already a curse on that country and on its people. And their allyship with evil Hamas terrorists will be even more ruinous. https://t.co/G2FfHRWbmI
— Michael Dickson (@michaeldickson) February 15, 2024
Something tells me we're going to get along just fine with the new congressman from New York Tom Suozzi... :) pic.twitter.com/hLS5R5F0Rb
— Uri Kurlianchik (@VerminusM) February 14, 2024
Valentine's is a day to celebrate love. This post is to show love for John Fetterman. His backstory on Israel is one you probably don't know, and it explains why his support is unlike anything we've seen in a long time, if ever.
— Joel Mowbray (@joelmowbray) February 14, 2024
Almost every pro-Israel user on Twitter/X… pic.twitter.com/J0CAkUXjtH
Earlier this month, FCAS Founder Robert Kraft introduced longtime friend @jonbonjovi as the 2024 @MusiCares #PersonoftheYear. Thank you, Jon, for all your philanthropic work and for sharing such kind words and support of our common goal to #StandUpToJewishHate and all hate. #🟦 pic.twitter.com/gMpGLPOXNF
— Stand Up to Jewish Hate #🟦 (@StandUp2JewHate) February 14, 2024
Oct 7 War Day 131: Hezbollah strikes, Sinwar clip released, Nate Buzz on Hollywood’s hypocrisy
When did death squads become trendy? Australian actor and founder of Rova Media Nathaniel Buzolic sits down with Eylon Levy in the second episode of the State of a Nation Podcast to discuss global media hypocrisy, why Hamas has the PR upper hand, and what lies at the root of this conflict.
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