Ruthie Blum: Elise Stefanik’s UN debut can’t come soon enough
Whether the Biden administration is planning a last hurrah for the Jewish state at the United Nations—a lame-duck good riddance, à la Barack Obama, in the form of an abstention in a hostile Security Council vote—remains to be seen. The updated draft of a resolution relating to the war in Gaza and Lebanon is no better, if not worse, than its first anti-Israel version.Bassam Tawil: UNRWA Hires Palestinian Terrorists, Glorifies Violence And Terrorism
No surprise there. The only question is how Washington’s current dubious “ironclad commitment” to its key Mideast ally will stand up to scrutiny where the international vipers’ nest in Midtown Manhattan is concerned.
What’s certain is that President-elect Donald Trump’s nominee to replace U.S. Ambassador to the U.N. Linda Thomas-Greenfield can’t come soon enough.
To grasp the difference between Thomas-Greenfield and her soon-to-be-successor, Elise Stefanik, one need only compare their statements about Israel and the Iran-backed enemies bent on its annihilation.
Thomas-Greenfield opened her address last week to the UNSC by issuing a harsh rebuke. Not to Hamas, of course. No, instead, she began her Nov. 12 tirade by citing remarks by acting U.N. under-secretary-general for humanitarian affairs and relief coordinator Joyce Msuya.
“There is no need to mince words here,” Thomas-Greenfield stated at the outset. “As we heard from our briefers, the situation in northern Gaza is dire. Catastrophic, as we heard from Ms. Msuya. An unconscionable number of Palestinian civilians, many women and children, have been killed.”
She proceeded to invoke a false Integrated Food Security Phase Classification report, according to which “nearly every civilian in Gaza is without adequate food, medication, clean drinking water or housing,” adding, “They simply cannot be left to suffer indefinitely.”
Paraphrasing Secretary of State Antony Blinken, she continued: “We need to end the armed conflict, bring the hostages home, including the seven Americans held by Hamas, and chart a path forward in the post-conflict period that provides governance, security and reconstruction in Gaza.”
Not a syllable about the monsters who make such a task impossible. Never mind, though, Thomas-Greenfield, like her boss Blinken and the rest of the outgoing administration, has been focused on currying favor with the world’s malign actors.
According to Israeli intelligence, more than 450 terrorists belonging to terrorist organizations in Gaza, mainly Hamas, are also employed by UNRWA.Canada foils Iranian plot to murder Irwin Cotler
"By not firing them, the UN Secretary-General and UNRWA's Commissioner General are brazenly demonstrating their determination to continue employing members of Hamas and Islamic Jihad even after having been presented with incriminating evidence to this effect. It is time for donor governments to wake up and stop funneling their taxpayers' money to members of designated terrorist organizations." – www.idf.il, August 5, 2024
UNRWA chief Philippe Lazzarini recently told the UN General Assembly that his agency provides tolerant, respectful and anti-extremist education in Gaza. However, IMPACT-se's new report unveils institutional teaching material taught in five UNRWA schools in Gaza, where Hamas commanders have been exposed masquerading as school principals.
A poem taught to seventh-graders... calls on knights, symbolizing Arab leaders, to liberate the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem "from the fist of unbelief, from Satan's aides – revenge to the Jews."
What is disturbing is that the UN chief and other donor countries refuse to see what many Palestinians already see, namely that UNRWA has long been playing a significant role in inciting hatred against Israel and raising another generation of Palestinian children on the glorification of violence and terrorism. It is time for this agency, as well as the entire UN, to be dismantled and removed, or at least, as suggested years ago, to have nations pay only for what they want and to get what they pay for.
It is also time for the Palestinian "refugees" to move on with their lives and stop relying on Western taxpayers' money.
Canadian security forces last month foiled an Iranian assassination plot against Irwin Cotler, the Jewish former politician and human rights advocate, the country’s The Globe and Mail newspaper reported on Monday.
A source told the daily that the Royal Canadian Mounted Police warned the former Liberal justice minister on Oct. 26 that he was the target of an “imminent threat of assassination within 48 hours from Iranian agents.”
The source said authorities knew of two suspects in the plot, but it is unknown whether they were arrested or fled the country. The RCMP did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
The source claimed to The Globe and Mail that Cotler was informed last week that the threat level against him had been significantly lowered.
Cotler, 84, has reportedly been under 24/7 RCMP protection since the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas-led cross-border massacre in Israel’s northwestern Negev.
The protection provided to Cotler by Canadian authorities was said to include bulletproof vehicles, armed bodyguards and other measures.
“After Oct. 7, my wife and I attended the March for Israel in Washington, D.C. When we flew back to Montreal, security asked us not to leave the airport. Security personnel spoke to me and informed me of what has been characterized as imminent and lethal threats, without going into further details,” Cotler said in an interview with JNS earlier this year.
The international legal scholar noted at the time that “the community of democracies including Canada does not understand the threat of Iran.”
Cotler, who served as Canada’s justice minister and attorney general between 2003 and 2006, has been on the Islamic Republic’s radar for his calls to list the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist entity.
The Jewish jurist has also represented Iranian political prisoners and is a strong supporter of Israel. He was Canada’s special envoy on Holocaust remembrance and combatting antisemitism from 2020 to 2023.
Large Gaza food convoy violently looted, UNRWA says
A convoy of 109 trucks was violently looted on Nov. 16 after crossing into Gaza, resulting in the loss of 98 trucks, an UNRWA aid official told Reuters on Monday.
The convoy carrying food provided by UN agencies UNRWA and the World Food Programme was instructed by Israel to depart at short notice via an unfamiliar route from Kerem Shalom crossing, Louise Wateridge, UNRWA Senior Emergency Officer told Reuters.
"This incident highlights the severity of access challenges of bringing aid into southern and central Gaza," she said.
November 17 humanitarian update 👇
— COGAT (@cogatonline) November 18, 2024
🚛137 humanitarian aid trucks entered Gaza via the Kerem Shalom and Erez crossings. 24 of these trucks entered northern Gaza. The trucks arrived from Jordan, Egypt and Israel.
🛻32 trucks were collected from the Gazan side of Kerem Shalom by… pic.twitter.com/7octHPnJb8
With the challenges the UN aid organizations experience in distributing aid, we are working together on various measures that will facilitate the transfer of aid from the Kerem Shalom Crossing to Gazans in needs.
— COGAT (@cogatonline) November 18, 2024
For months now, aid has been piling up on the Gazan side, after…
Abu Ali reports that according to Gazan sources, two nights ago (16-17 Nov 24), 109 out of 150 trucks carrying UNRWA flour and humanitarian aid were robbed in East Rafah, South Gaza Strip.
— Imshin (@imshin) November 18, 2024
East Rafah means it was right after entering from Kerem Shalom crossing.
This heist has… pic.twitter.com/Ea5X87Bm5b
UNRWA is contradicting itself. It wants Israel to secure the delivery of aid inside Gaza, which means an expansive military presence. https://t.co/sBkkBF2Cw0
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 18, 2024
Can I ask why you didn't feel this particular story was important enough to tweet about, @UNWateridge?
— Joo🎗️ (@JoosyJew) November 18, 2024
In recent days you've tweeted regularly about a lack of supplies, but said nothing about these 109 trucks of aid, violently looted? pic.twitter.com/KGdhplvPhI
The truth in Gaza.
— U.S. Senator John Fetterman (@SenFettermanPA) November 18, 2024
Hamas steals aid then sells it to their own people, yet Israel faces blood libel with committing “genocide” or 7“starving” Gaza.
I stand with the truth. 🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/3r3zuivXIL
Biden and Blinken threatened to leave Israel ‘alone,’ deny weapons over Rafah offensive, Netanyahu claims
President Biden and Secretary of State Antony Blinken both threatened to leave Israel “alone” and deny the Jewish state’s military critical weapons ahead of a planned offensive in southern Gaza, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu revealed on Monday.Biden admin sanctions more Israeli ‘settlers,’ NGOs, including key development group
During a secret meeting with an Israeli parliamentary committee, Netanyahu disclosed that Biden, 81, began warning him in April against the assault on the city of Rafah — even telling the PM that “you will be left alone,” the right-leaning Israeli outlet Now 14 reported.
Netanyahu, 75, told members of the Knesset’s Foreign Affairs and Security Committee that he replied to Biden, “We will do it alone,” foreshadowing public remarks he would make early in May.
Days after the phone call, Blinken also traveled to Israel to meet with Netanyahu and discourage the offensive by saying: “You will not have weapons.”
Netanyahu reportedly shot back: “We will fight with our hands and nails.”
The PM also crowed that US officials had vastly overestimated the number of potential civilian deaths in a Rafah assault, putting the number of likely fatalities around 20,000.
While there were some “tragic” civilian killings, Netanyahu said in a joint address to both chambers of Congress in July that the “lowest” ratio of combatant to non-combatant casualties came in Rafah.
“Remember what so many people said? If Israel goes into Rafah, there’ll be thousands, maybe even tens of thousands of civilians killed,” the prime minister told US lawmakers. “I asked the commander there, ‘How many terrorists did you take out in Rafah?’ He gave me an exact number: 1,203.”
“I asked him, ‘How many civilians were killed?'” Netanyahu went on. “He said, ‘Prime Minister, practically none. With the exception of a single incident, where shrapnel from a bomb hit a Hamas weapons depot and unintentionally killed two dozen people, the answer is practically none.'”
“You want to know why? Because Israel got the civilians out of harm’s way, something people said we could never do, but we did it,” he said.
The Biden administration announced a new round of sanctions on Monday against three Israelis and three organizations, including the leading Amana development group, which it accuses of undermining “peace, security and stability” in Judea and Samaria.
Matthew Miller, the U.S. State Department spokesman, said that the sanctioned individuals and entities had engaged in “violence targeting civilians or in the destruction or dispossession of property.”
“Their actions, collectively and individually, undermine peace, security and stability in the West Bank and the safety of both Israelis and Palestinians,” he said. (The Biden administration and some others refer to Judea and Samaria as the “West Bank.”)
He called on Jerusalem to “take action and hold accountable those responsible for or complicit in violence, forced displacement, and the dispossession of private land.”
The Biden administration “will continue to promote accountability for those who further destabilize conditions in the West Bank and support extremist violence in the region,” Miller stated.
On Feb. 1, U.S. President Joe Biden issued Executive Order 14115, sanctioning “persons undermining peace, security and stability in the West Bank.” The order cited “high levels of extremist settler violence, forced displacement of people and villages and property destruction.”
The executive order places those sanctioned on the specially designated nationals and blocked persons list of the Office of Foreign Assets Control, which is part of the U.S. Treasury Department.
It blocks property and interests held in America that belong to any designated individual and prohibits U.S. citizens from contributing or providing funds, goods and services to or to benefit those designated.
Monday’s State Department announcement targets Eyal Hari Yehuda Company, which it said provided support to rancher Yinon Levi, who was listed in the first sanction round in February. The corporation is “directly involved” in providing vehicles that have been used to expand the U.S.-designated Meitarim Farm, the Biden administration said.
This is BDS. I've said this for months - the executive order was always about laying the groundwork for a US Government-sponsored BDS campaign.
— Richard Goldberg (@rich_goldberg) November 18, 2024
Day One: White House should rescind the executive order.
Day Two: Congress needs to prevent this from ever happening again. https://t.co/TvSW9vhLsV
Caroline Glick: Hear the Latest Insane Moves Made Against Bibi
This is what a "color revolution" looks like! Israel’s judicial, political and media mafia have thrown off the gloves in their quest to topple Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu before President-elect Donald Trump takes office in January.
They’ll stop at nothing—even violence, apparently—to stop Netanyahu and the Jewish state from achieving total victory over its enemies.
Chapters
00:00 Political Turmoil in Israel
03:05 Investigations and Allegations Against Netanyahu
05:56 Protests and Public Sentiment
09:09 The Role of the IDF and Military Leadership
11:54 U.S. Influence and International Relations
14:48 Judicial Reform and Political Dynamics
18:01 The Future of Israeli Governance
21:10 Conclusion and Call to Action
EU Court Grants Automatic Refugee Status to Stateless Palestinians from Gaza.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 18, 2024
In June 2024, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) ruled that stateless Palestinians from Gaza are to be automatically granted refugee status across the EU.
The decision came after a Palestinian… pic.twitter.com/3ECgXiyetH
Israel is winning in Gaza. A group of authors tried to use morally based opinions and unverified data to argue against my analysis. @ForeignAffairs gave me the opportunity to reply to their opinions. https://t.co/VeNuTRlklC pic.twitter.com/3lNUDfJHgV
— John Spencer (@SpencerGuard) November 18, 2024
Documents found in Gaza detail Iranian sponsorship ahead of Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack
Iran was an essential part of Hamas’ preparations for the Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel, according to a report released by the Meir Amit Intelligence and Terrorism Information Center on Sunday, based on documents found by the IDF in Gaza over the last year.Tehran signals Hezbollah to accept ceasefire deal
Though Iran has denied foreknowledge of the Oct. 7 attack, the documents cited by the Meir Amit Center report indicate Tehran’s involvement in Hamas’ preparations.
“Hamas documents taken by IDF forces in the ground operation in the Gaza Strip … provide a rare glance at the extent of Iran’s penetration into Hamas as part of building its ‘axis of resistance’ against Israel,” the report states. “The documents teach us about Iran’s strategic process of establishing their foothold and influence in what happens in Hamas specifically and Gaza generally.”
On December 18, 2022, a letter from Marwan Issa, the deputy commander of Hamas’ Qassam Brigades who was killed in March of this year, wrote to Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar — also killed by the IDF this year — that Iran agreed to provide a special budget of $7 million per month for a year to prepare for a war with Israel, but Issa thought Hamas should ask for a three- or four-month advance so that the group could prepare faster.
The letter also states that the sides discussed ways of smuggling weapons from Yemen to Hamas through “a network of smugglers that he totally trusts,” as well as using an Iranian submarine, according to the Meir Amit Center report.
In May 2022, former Hamas leader Khaled Mashal, who is still a senior figure in the terrorist group, wrote to Issa about an Iran-Hamas joint project to prepare to infiltrate Israel. Hamas would establish bases in Lebanon, starting with 2,000 terrorists meant to act under the command of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan force.
“There are two main missions,” the letter reads. “If there is a joint battle and the Radwan force seeks to attack, Hamas will be on the forefront. If there are circumstances similar to [the 11-day Israel-Hamas war in May 2021], there will be independent infiltration actions, meaning groups from Al-Qassam [Hamas] will infiltrate.”
Tehran is telling its Lebanese terrorist proxy Hezbollah that it supports ending the war against Israel amid an American push for a ceasefire agreement, The New York Times reported over the weekend.Israel May Have Already Destroyed Iranian Nuke Site | Jerusalem Minute
Ali Larijani, senior adviser to Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, met with senior Lebanese officials in Beirut on Nov. 15 to discuss the matter.
Two Iranians affiliated with Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps told the Times that Larijani conveyed messages to Hezbollah from Khamenei that he supported the end of the war and that the regime would assist with rebuilding the terror group’s forces and recovering from the war.
The sources also said that Khamenei told Hezbollah to accept the terms of a ceasefire deal that would see Hezbollah retreat to north of the Litani River in accordance with U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701, which ended the 2006 Second Lebanon War but which was never enforced.
Hezbollah has launched some 16,000 rockets, missiles and drones from Lebanon at Israel since joining the war in support of Hamas on Oct. 8, 2023, a day after the Gaza-based terrorist group’s massacre in southern Israel. Over 60,000 residents of northern Israel remain internally displaced due to the ongoing rocket and drone attacks from Lebanon, which have caused widespread material damage and multiple deaths and injuries.
However, Hezbollah’s leadership has been left in tatters following a series of assassinations by Israel, including of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah in Beirut on Sept. 27. This was preceded by Israeli sabotage of Hezbollah communication devices that killed 39 people and wounded more than 3,400 members of the terror group. Israel has been waging a devastating aerial campaign against Hezbollah throughout Lebanon, including its stronghold of Dahieh south of Beirut. According to Israeli estimates, the terror group has lost most of its arsenal to the ongoing strikes.
A new Axios report claims that Israel may have already hit one Iranian nuclear weapons research facility.
Join JNS Middle East correspondent Josh Hasten and JNS CEO and Jerusalem bureau chief Alex Traiman for insight and analysis!
They also cover President-elect Donald Trump’s Cabinet picks and what they mean for the Jewish state; ceasefire talks with Lebanese Hezbollah; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's direct message to Iranians; more Israel hate from the U.N. (and Biden may join in); and other topics.
Chapters
00:00 Trump's Pro-Israel Appointments
03:07 The Impact of Huckabee's Selection
05:55 Disruption of the Deep State
09:13 Netanyahu's Strength Amidst Protests
12:06 Kushner's Role in Middle East Policy
14:56 Total Victory: What It Means for Israel
18:11 Iran's Nuclear Threat and Regional Dynamics
21:00 Khamenei's Health and Potential Regime Change
23:49 Israel's Military Strategy Against Hezbollah
27:07 Ceasefire Talks and Strategic Maneuvering
29:58 The Future of U.S.-Israel Relations
33:02 Conclusion and Future Prospects
UNIFIL draws criticism for blaming ‘non-state’ actors without naming Hezbollah
The U.N. Interim Force in Lebanon, which is responsible for Lebanon’s border with Israel, said it was ambushed on Saturday, “likely” by “non-state actor members.”US warns Turkey not to host Hamas leaders after they fled Doha to Ankara
UNIFIL stated that French and Finnish troops were patrolling the village of Bedias when a group of unnamed people—at least one of whom was armed—obstructed the U.N. soldiers.
They continued along their route and, when they crossed into the village of Maarakeh an hour later, they were “fired upon about 40 times from behind.”
The troops hustled out of the area and reached a UNIFIL base in Deir Kafa. There were no injuries, and UNIFIL said some of its patrol vehicles were struck by bullets.
“It is the responsibility of Lebanese authorities to ensure that UNIFIL peacekeepers can carry out their mandated tasks without fear or threats,” UNIFIL stated.
The U.N. mission did not mention Hezbollah, the terror group that controls southern Lebanon and is the reason that the United Nations maintains a presence in the area.
“UNIFIL has a hard time saying who the armed people denying them freedom of movement might be. Hezbollah,” wrote Matthew Levitt, director of the counterterrorism and intelligence program at the Washington Institute.
The US warns Turkey against hosting Hamas leaders, after an Arab diplomat told The Times of Israel over the weekend that the terror group’s senior officials based in Doha fled last week to Ankara.
Turkey has not denied that Hamas officials are now in the country, but has insisted that it is not opening an office for them.
The US says it asked Qatar to oust Hamas leaders, arguing that the terror group has refused to substantively engage in negotiations for months.
Qatar has denied taking this step due to US pressure, but has admitted to halting its mediating role.
Asked during a press briefing about The Times of Israel’s reporting on Hamas officials moving to Turkey, US State Department spokesperson Matthew Miller says Washington does not “believe the leaders of a vicious terrorist organization should be living comfortably anywhere,” including NATO allies such as Turkey.
Miller notes that some Hamas officials, such as Khaled Meshaal, are under US indictment and should be turned over to the United States.
“We will make clear to the government of Turkey, as we have made clear to every country in the world, that there can be no more business as usual with Hamas,” he adds.
NATO-member Turkey will now replace Qatar as home for Hamas’ terror leaders. In this Daily Briefing, Citizen Spokesman @DoronSpielman calls for NATO members to reject Turkey’s terror support. pic.twitter.com/VX9ddDK3Sc
— Israeli Citizen Spox (@IsrCitizenSpox) November 18, 2024
Turkey-Based Muslim Brotherhood Leader Tareq Al-Suwaidan – Banned from the U.S. for Terror Links – Recounts How He Founded the Arab Muslim Association and Al-Salam Mosque in Tulsa pic.twitter.com/8iERZ3FkFS
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 18, 2024
Hillel Neuer in Causeur: “Every euro donated to UNRWA is a euro against peace.”
Hillel Neuer was interviewed by Jeremy Stubbs in Causeur. They discussed UNRWA and anti-Israel bias at the UN.
View the full article in English below.
“EVERY EURO DONATED TO UNRWA IS A EURO AGAINST PEACE.”
Israel has banned UNRWA from operating on its territory. The UN agency for Palestinian refugees, notoriously corrupted by Hamas, has worked since its creation to delegitimize the Hebrew state, when it doesn’t help to fight it. The director of UN Watch testifies.
Based in Geneva, UN Watch is a special kind of NGO. Founded in 1993 by a former president of the American Jewish Committee (lawyer Morris Abram), it constantly monitors the UN’s actions and assesses its compliance with its own Charter. In other words, there’s no shortage of work to be done! UN Watch experts regularly criticize one of the UN’s main branches, the Human Rights Council, for example when it fails to meet its own admission criteria by accepting countries such as China, Cuba or Venezuela, which are obviously far from respecting the founding principles of “contributing to the promotion and protection of human rights.” Also in the NGO’s crosshairs: the unfair treatment of Israel, to say the least. We interviewed the director of UN Watch, Canadian lawyer Hillel Neuer.
Jeremy Stubbs, Causeur: In UN Watch publications, the UN is portrayed as an organization in the grip of its most despotic member states. Aren’t you exaggerating just a little?
Hillel Neuer: 60% of the Member States of the Human Rights Council are authoritarian regimes. This position of strength gives them wide-ranging powers of appointment to UN bodies, where we find executives and experts who, although often Westerners, share their aversion to democracy and liberal values. A typical case is that of Jean Ziegler, the Swiss sociologist, anti-globalization and anti-capitalist who spent some twenty years occupying prominent positions in UN institutions, thanks in part to Cuban sponsorship. In the end, UN institutions fell under the control of an ill-fated alliance of dictators and militants with a shared hatred of the West.
Jeremy Stubbs, Causeur: Why is this alliance so relentless against Israel in particular?
Hillel Neuer: Of the 193 member states of the UN, 56 are Islamic regimes and they constantly bring resolutions condemning Israel before the General Assembly.
Jeremy Stubbs, Causeur: But they only represent a quarter of the votes. That’s not enough to win a majority at the General Assembly…
Hillel Neuer: The problem is that the UN has a culture of vote trading. Here’s how it works: if you’re a member state and you want the support of the 56 Islamic countries on a matter close to your heart, all you have to do in return is support them in one of the causes closest to their hearts, the fight against the Zionist enemy. Add to this the economic leverage available to the Arab world. Many countries know that they will find it easier to obtain gas and oil from the Gulf monarchies if they take a stand against Israel. Or that they will benefit more from the manna of a sovereign wealth fund like Qatar’s. Another source of motivation: fear of Islamist attacks. This submissive attitude is widespread among chancelleries, with a few exceptions, such as the Czech Republic, Argentina, and the USA. Finally, some of the anti-Israeli positions supported at the UN can be explained by a truly irrational dimension, by which I mean the old background of occidental antisemitism that often rises to the surface.
Why haven't we released the new evidence right away? Because UNRWA tells donor states that our reports are not credible as we don't show it to them in advance: https://t.co/huhgSEye8y
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 18, 2024
So we asked to meet. Now on Wednesday when we release the new trove, they will have no excuses. pic.twitter.com/BpnNk6g2NM
Senate majority leader-elect threatens to sanction Hague criminal court
If the International Criminal Court and its prosecutor Karim Khan don’t reverse their “outrageous unlawful actions to pursue arrest warrants against Israeli officials, the Senate should immediately pass sanctions legislation, as the House has already done on a bipartisan basis,” Senate Majority Leader-elect John Thune (R-S.D.) wrote on Sunday.
If the outgoing Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) “does not act, the Senate Republican majority will stand with our key ally Israel and make this—and other supportive legislation—a top priority in the next Congress,” Thune added.
In June, the House passed a bill calling on the U.S. president to sanction those who assist the ICC in its investigation, arrest, detention or prosecution of “a protected person” and sanctions and imposes visa bans on those people and their families.
Khan had previously said that he was seeking arrest warrants for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Yoav Gallant, as well as for Hamas leaders.
Several senators supported the incoming Senate majority leader’s statement.
“The Senate must immediately pass legislation to sanction the International Criminal Court,” wrote Sen. John Barrasso (R-Wyo.), chair of the Senate Republican Conference. “Senate Republicans stands with Israel.”
“Well done Senator Thune. The ICC’s actions against Israel have been outrageous, and an independent review into the prosecutor’s actions is more than called for,” wrote Sen. Lindsey Graham (R-S.C.). “The Senate should take up the ICC sanctions bill that passed the House in a bipartisan manner. Standing up for Israel today protects America tomorrow.”
BREAKING: Incoming Senate Majority Leader, John Thune, says that if the ICC do not reverse their arrest warrants on Israeli officials, the U.S. will pass sanctions against the ICC. pic.twitter.com/XIsRGMcm59
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 17, 2024
Oh look this is what appeasement by the intl community led to, now another Iranian-backed terrorist cartel mafia is being enriched by the intl community due to its illegal actions. It will get stronger now like Hezbollah and Hamas, both of which were also appeased. https://t.co/81mTyD5Y77
— Seth Frantzman (@sfrantzman) November 18, 2024
Is this the @UNRWA education you refer to, that Palestinian kid's shouldn't miss out on? pic.twitter.com/VlGxdwWeK1
— Joo🎗️ (@JoosyJew) November 17, 2024
Francesca Albanese alleges Palestinian doctor 'likely raped to death' in Israeli detention
UN Special Rapporteur on the Occupied Palestinian Territories Francesca Albanese alleged that Palestinian doctor Adnan Al-Bursh was sexually abused until his death while in Israeli detention, according to a post to her X/Twitter account on Monday.
Albanese wrote, "A doctor. A stellar surgeon. The embodiment of Palestinian ethics. Likely raped to death."
"The racism of Western media who are not covering this, and Western politicians who are not denouncing this, together with the thousand other testimonies and allegations of rape and other forms of mistreatment and torture that Palestinians have suffered in Israeli jails, is absolutely sickening," Albanese said.
Senior Palestinian doctor Adnan Al-Bursh died in an Israeli prison after over four months of detention at both the Sde Teiman facility and Ofer Prison, Reuters reported in May.
Reuters stated that Al-Bursh, head of orthopedics at Al-Shifa Hospital, was detained by the IDF while temporarily working at Al-Awada Hospital in northern Gaza.
The IDF began operations in the Al-Shifa Hospital in mid-November 2023 after the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas War, with Israel stating that there was a Hamas command center beneath the hospital.
This is such an irresponsible blood libel and utterly false — even Sky News said nothing of the sort, yet Francesca will repeat anything no matter how false it is, in order to smear Jews.
— Emily Schrader - אמילי שריידר امیلی شریدر (@emilykschrader) November 18, 2024
Outrageous that any UN official would be spewing lies like this…then again Francesca the… pic.twitter.com/ta2VMW222n
Our research: https://t.co/SbdKhuzzDC
— NGO Monitor (@NGOmonitor) November 18, 2024
Corbyn and Co. rely on their target audience to be complete idiots. Fortunately for him, his are.
— Joo🎗️ (@JoosyJew) November 18, 2024
Iran continues to face resistance, increasing dissent at home - analysis
The Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) announced the death of two of its Basij paramilitary fighters in southeastern Iran this week, claiming they had been ”martyred” in a “terrorist attack in the city of Saravan in the southeastern province of Sistan-and-Baluchestan.”Israel will not allow Hamas to govern Gaza again, Netanyahu vows
This is the latest in several attacks and battles between Iran’s security forces and fighters in southeastern Iran who oppose the regime.
Iran’s regime now finds itself facing increasing dissent and challenges at home. The Baloch region is not the only place where groups oppose the regime. Other minorities dislike the regime as well, including Kurds, Azeris, Arabs, and also Persians. Iran’s regime relies on pitting these groups against each other and relying on elements of each group as a pillar of the regime’s stability.
It is incorrect to characterize the regime as having no backers in its periphery, as it is always able to work with and co-opt some people. Its peripheries are also geographically divided from one another.
For instance, Baloch fighters who oppose the regime are closer to the Baloch region of Pakistan than they are to the far-off Kurdistan region in Iran, and the Kurds are closer to their comrades across the border in the autonomous Kurdistan region of Iraq than they are to Arabs in southwestern Iran. The regime is happy to keep this accident of history and geography as is.
Hamas continues to frustrate ongoing hostages-for-ceasefire negotiations in the hopes of ending the war and returning to power in Gaza, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee on Monday.Netanyahu says Israel moved up pager attack due to fears it was about to be exposed
“The only thing that Hamas wants is a deal that ends the war and for the IDF to leave the Strip in order to return to power,” the premier said, according to Walla. “I am not ready to allow that under any circumstance.”
Netanyahu told lawmakers that the Palestinian terrorist group “sees the pressure” put on his government in both the domestic and international spheres, and believes it can thwart the talks to secure better conditions.
The prime minister said during the closed-door meeting that he believes some 50 out of the 101 remaining hostages held by Hamas remain alive.
He told committee members that while there is currently no concrete proposal on the table, various “ideas have come up” in recent days.
The Qatari-owned Al-Araby Al-Jadeed outlet cited a Hamas source as saying earlier this week that the Islamist organization’s leadership has cut all contact with those actually holding the hostages, due to “strict security measures to protect the important negotiation card.”
The source added that Hamas has refused to provide information on the whereabouts and status of the hostages, in particular those with U.S. citizenship, as it has not been offered “compensation” by mediators.
According to Channel 12, Netanyahu noted on Monday that while the Israel Defense Forces operation in Gaza has destroyed most of Hamas’s “military” infrastructure, its ruling capabilities remain largely intact.
Netanyahu reportedly said he ordered officials to prepare a plan aimed at replacing Hamas in the distribution of humanitarian aid by Nov. 21.
Israel decided to activate its pager attack on Hezbollah in September, ahead of time, because it was about to be discovered, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu hints strongly in a Knesset speech.Family tragedy worsens for ex-IDF chief Eisenkot, who loses 3rd close relative in war
His cabinet initially planned to launch an attack against Hezbollah in October, he says, but had to move up the planning “when our special means was about to be revealed.”
“From the moment I learned that this was about to be revealed, I decided that it was necessary to act immediately,” he claims. “There were those who argued that the US should be informed ahead of time. I argued that the US should not be informed because this could lead to either resistance or a leak, which is the same thing. A leak would have immediately demonstrated the effectiveness of the move. I denied it outright — and we acted.”
Netanyahu says that in the subsequent operations, 70-80 percent of Hezbollah rocket and missile capabilities were destroyed.
He also speaks about his deliberations ahead of the assassination of Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah: “A legitimate argument arose that such an action could lead to the expansion of the campaign.”
“There was a completely legitimate debate, and there was also a second demand,” he continues. “The demand was to update and coordinate this attack with the US. Again, with all due respect to our friends in the US, I rejected it outright.”
He says that the debate over whether to strike Nasrallah continued on his September flight to New York ahead of his speech to the UN.
“Two hours later, I called the defense minister and IDF chief of staff, and said that we had to eliminate the man. When we landed in New York, we convened the [security cabinet]. There was almost an absolute majority. One person argued differently, but the entire cabinet got behind it, and we made the decision, it was carried out — and the rest is known.”
A Sunday announcement by the Israel Defense Forces of soldiers killed in Gaza deepened the personal tragedy experienced by former IDF chief of staff and current opposition lawmaker Gadi Eisenkot in the ongoing war, who has now lost three close relatives in combat in the Gaza Strip since the outbreak of Israel’s war with Hamas in October 2023.Historic first: Female Israeli combat soldiers conduct Lebanon operations
Cpt. Yogev Pazy, 22, a platoon commander with the Kfir Brigade’s Nahshon Battalion — Eisenkot’s nephew — was declared dead, alongside Staff Sgt. Noam Eitan, 21, after an exchange of fire with Hamas operatives in the Beit Lahiya area in the northern Gaza Strip.
Eisenkot’s son, Master Sgt. (res.) Gal Meir Eisenkot, 25, was killed while fighting in Gaza in early December, and another nephew of his, Sgt. Maor Cohen Eisenkot, 19, was killed in battle a day later.
Eisenkot, who served as the IDF chief of staff from 2015 to 2019, is a member of MK Benny Gantz’s National Unity party that joined the government as part of an emergency coalition in the aftermath of the October 7, 2023, Hamas terror onslaught. He served as an observer in the war cabinet until National Unity returned to the opposition in June.
Hebrew media outlets on Sunday evening published an excerpt from a Facebook post written by Pazy back in August on the occasion of what would have been his cousin Gal Eisenkot’s 26th birthday.
“Eight months and three days,” Pazy wrote on August 10. “But today is a day without sad speeches. Today is your birthday. So instead, I will share my thanks and a number of memories.”
The post was accompanied by several images of Pazy and Eisenkot throughout the years, and a photograph of a tattoo that Pazy had gotten in Eisenkot’s memory.
For the first time in Israel’s military history, female combat soldiers entered Lebanon as part of an operational mission.
Northern Command chief Maj.-Gen. Ori Gordin approved the deployment of a team from the combat intelligence battalion into southern Lebanon several weeks ago.
Since the onset of the war, the combat intelligence team, consisting of female soldiers, had been stationed near the Syrian border and in the Mount Dov region.
Their tasks included gathering intelligence, identifying terrorists, creating target lists, and directing fire from ground and aerial forces to neutralize threats and dismantle terrorist infrastructure.
Cpl. Tehila, 21, a soldier from the Ayit Battalion, described her experience in several operations, including identifying individuals linked to terrorist activities.
Cpl. Shani, 20, explained the mission’s logistics.
“We walked about 1.5 km. into Lebanon, established a position in the field, maintained camouflage, and began intelligence collection using observation tools. Operationally, we entered areas untouched by Israeli forces since the Second Lebanon War.”
We salute these trailblazing, strong Israeli women! 🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/Pf0pMxTzdr
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 18, 2024
Hezbollah rocket hits Israeli Arab city, killing woman
One Israeli was killed on Monday and 10 others were wounded when a Hezbollah terrorist rocket fired from Lebanon scored a direct hit on a building in the northern Arab city of Shfar’am, medical officials said.
The Magen David Adom medical emergency response group initially reported that one woman was seriously wounded after being trapped, while five others sustained light wounds in the attack on the structure.
The Israel Fire and Rescue Authority said multiple rescue teams were deployed to the three-story building to search for additional victims.
According to the Israel Defense Forces, five projectiles were launched as part of the barrage. “Interception attempts were made. Impacts have been detected,” the military announced in a post on social media.
Earlier on Monday, a 65-year-old woman was lightly wounded by shrapnel from a Hezbollah rocket attack on Israel’s Galilee. A 34-year-old man was lightly injured in another barrage less than two hours later.
According to Magen David Adom, the woman was treated on the scene before being evacuated to Galilee Medical Center in Nahariya along with another person suffering from anxiety. The injured man was also transported to the same hospital, according to MDA, which said he suffered from “blast injuries.”
Hezbollah launched 30 rockets at the Upper and Western Galilee areas in the attack that injured the woman, according to the Israel Defense Forces. Some of the projectiles were intercepted, while the rest fell in open areas, the military said.
WATCH: The scene of direct impact by a Hezbollah rocket from Lebanon in the Arab-Israeli town of Shefar’am, northern Israel. Hezbollah targets Jews and Arabs alike. pic.twitter.com/X9O0I4TrwA
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 18, 2024
Safaa Kat Awad, a teacher in her 50s, was murdered today by a Hezbollah rocket that landed directly on an apartment building in Shfaram, an Arab town in northern Israel. Despite taking shelter in her apartment's safe room, she suffered fatal injuries.
— Israel War Room (@IsraelWarRoom) November 18, 2024
May her memory be a… pic.twitter.com/TyBt9sW1iz
Rocket shrapnel wounds five, damages buildings, a bus in Tel Aviv area
Five people were wounded in the Ramat Gan area in central Israel after a projectile crossed into Israeli territory from Lebanon, Magen David Adom (MDA) said on Monday evening.
The IDF said an impact was identified, likely from interception debris, while the police district chief later noted a direct missile hit had been identified in the area.
MDA reported it was transferring a 54-year-old woman in serious condition, three people in moderate condition, and one person who had sustained light wounds to the Rabin Medical Center-Beilinson Campus in Petah Tikva.
Israel Police stated the hit caused damage to several buildings and an empty bus nearby.
Police said that Tel Aviv District forces conducted searches to rule out the possibility of trapped individuals.
BREAKING 🚨
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) November 18, 2024
A bus in the Tel Aviv area was struck by falling shrapnel after a Hezbollah launched ballistic missile was intercepted. INJURIES REPORTED.
A man lightly and another moderately injured.
Multiple impact sites have been identified. https://t.co/6vG0vX7FiK pic.twitter.com/SHZuikBXZI
Dozens of Hezbollah launchers and rockets were located and destroyed by reservists of the 226th Paratroopers Brigade during recent operations in southern Lebanon, the IDF says.
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) November 18, 2024
The military says the reserve brigade has been operating in an area from which Hezbollah fired… pic.twitter.com/hZRA535GGc
IDF thwarts female terrorist during Judea car-ramming attack
Members of the Israel Defense Forces foiled an attempted car-ramming attack outside the Arab village of At-Tuwani in the South Hebron Hills of Judea on Monday. No injuries were reported in the incident.
Troops fired at the female terrorist after she accelerated toward them, the army said. The terrorist was “neutralized” and detained for questioning by security services.
On Nov. 13, two Israelis were lightly wounded in a vehicular attack outside the Arab village of Deir Qaddis, near Modi’in in the Binyamin region of western Samaria. The attack reportedly took place at the Hashmonaim Crossing near Modi’in Illit, the largest Israeli city in Judea and Samaria.
The previous day, a Palestinian terrorist tried to stab IDF soldiers outside the Arab town of Deir Sharaf, near Nablus in central Samaria. No injuries were reported in the incident.
#OTD 10 years ago, remembering the 6 innocent Israelis, including 5 worshippers (and the brave Druze police officer who died trying to save them), who were slaughtered by Palestinian terrorists, in the Har Nof Synagogue Massacre.
— Arsen Ostrovsky 🎗️ (@Ostrov_A) November 18, 2024
May the memories of the victims always be… pic.twitter.com/pMAeNqUbiF
Econtalk PodCast: Terrorism, Israel, and Dreams of Peace (with Haviv Rettig Gur)
Over the last 30 years, the Israeli public has moved to the right on the question of how to deal with the Palestinians. Why did this happen? How has this changed Israeli politics and the strategy of the Palestinians? Listen, as journalist Haviv Rettig Gur explores the political and military history of the last three decades in Israel with EconTalk's Russ Roberts. The conversation ends with lessons for the future and a discussion of the differences between American and Israeli Jews.
AJA membership here - https://t.co/seEOACTbOJ
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 18, 2024
Labor ‘rewarding Hamas’ by supporting Palestinian sovereignty at UN
Sky News host Peta Credlin says Labor is “rewarding Hamas” by its support for a Palestinian state.
Labor voted at the UN to recognise Palestinian sovereignty.
Ms Credlin said it is showing terrorist groups around the world they can “win hearts and minds” at the United Nations.
‘Grinches’: Protesters crash opening of Myer’s Christmas Windows
Sky News host Chris Kenny has reacted to the small group of pro-Palestine protesters crashing the opening of Myer’s Christmas Windows.
Myer’s Christmas Windows last week cancelled its grand opening of the displays due to a planned protest, and later, they went ahead with a scaled-down unveiling over the weekend.
About eight protesters turned up to crash the event.
“It was pretty sad, Christmas cheer was replaced by Christmas fears, and even still, the idiotic protesters soon turned up, bringing their Christmas jeers to an event designed to brighten lives, especially for kids,” Mr Kenny said.
‘Disgraceful’ pro-Palestine protesters slammed after crashing opening of Myer’s Christmas Windows
Sky News host Sharri Markson has slammed the “disgraceful” pro-Palestine protesters who crashed the opening of Myer’s Christmas Windows.
“Over the weekend, there were ugly scenes in Melbourne, where pro-Palestinian protesters hijacked the opening day of the Myer Christmas Windows even though the official event was cancelled,” she said.
“This demand that Australian children be deprived of joy because of a war thousands of kilometres away is disgraceful.”
‘Completely ignorant’: Activists slammed for targeting Myer’s Christmas Windows opening
Liberal Senator Hollie Hughes slams the protestors who crashed the opening of Myer’s Christmas Windows.
“These are people who are completely ignorant to everything about what is going on,” Ms Hughes said.
“They are idiotic, they are stupid, they don’t understand history.”
anti-Israel protestors are EVIL, EVIL PEOPLE
— Menachem Vorchheimer (@MenachemV) November 18, 2024
“they are evil, evil people … no one has the right to sit there & shout at little children who they don’t even know & say you are stupid, because you don’t agree with my dumb protest”@TomElliott3AW @3AW693 @theheraldsun @theage pic.twitter.com/g3z05ZEuBm
With just one line in his new book, Pope Francis disappoints
As the whole world faces the violent growth of antisemitism, unprecedented since World War II, Pope Francis adds fuel to the fire with his new book, Hope Never Disappoints.
One line in the book immediately became a headline in all languages as it suggests that an alleged, possible genocide committed by Israel on the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip should be investigated. The implication is that the war in Gaza—an unwanted war necessitated by the devastating Hamas terrorist attacks in southern Israel on Oct. 7, 2023—is being carried out with a malign intent.
Perhaps the pope has been misadvised by those who imagine that the world he speaks to is steeped in populist pietism—crowds who march on the cities of the world with violence in the name of a front in which democracy and freedom have no citizenship.
I don’t see the Christian world of ordinary people this way. Friends of the Jews in the democratic world, understand that the term “genocide” brings a wave of antisemitism all over the world today, it leads to signs on which the Star of David is replaced with the swastika while reckless crowds shout “Free Palestine.” It leads to portraits of Adolf Hitler being superimposed with pictures of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, while Turkey’s president, Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, shouts to the media that these two men act the same, a line that makes headlines on Al Jazeera or in Il Manifesto or The Guardian, every day.
Repeating the “genocide” accusation increases the fashionable game of attacking Israel and the Jews to please the Third Worldism of the United Nations, satisfy Iran, Russia and China, and make liberal social-media platforms and talk shows go crazy with joy.
And does this exhortation from the pope have a concrete reason to exist? No.
I reject the accusation and investigation in the strongest terms. pic.twitter.com/eMe2E6bqPu
— John Fetterman (@JohnFetterman) November 18, 2024
J Street urges senators to support resolutions blocking U.S. arms sales to Israel
The progressive Israel advocacy group J Street is urging senators to vote in favor of several resolutions put forward by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) to protest U.S. arms sales to Israel, a lobbying boost for Sanders’ effort and a marked shift to the left for J Street.Sen. Van Hollen supports joint resolutions of disapproval limiting offensive weapons to Israel
“We are urging Senators to vote yes to send a message, understanding that the sales are going to go through,” J Street president Jeremy Ben-Ami told Jewish Insider on Monday. The votes — a series of measures known as joint resolutions of disapproval, each of which deals with different types of weapons sent to Israel — are expected to take place on Wednesday.
If the resolutions were to pass in both the Senate and the House, they would block the arms transfers, though they’re almost guaranteed to fail. How many senators support the resolutions will be a barometer of Congress’ frustration with Israel more than a year into the war in the Middle East. Eleven senators, including one Republican, supported another Sanders effort that sought to halt arms sales earlier this year.
“The United States government must stop blatantly violating the law with regard to arms sales to Israel,” Sanders wrote in a Washington Post op-ed published Monday. The resolutions, which will touch on $20 billion of proposed weapons sales to Israel, are co-sponsored by Sens. Jeff Merkley (D-OR) and Peter Welch (D-VT).
J Street’s campaign will urge senators to “vote yes on at least one” of the resolutions, Ben-Ami said. He asserted that the resolutions are “symbolic,” but said senators should still support them to indicate “disapproval of the way the war has been conducted, of the Netanyahu government’s disrespect for President [Joe] Biden’s advice and requests and of the failure of the administration to use our leverage appropriately to change Israel policies and actions.”
AIPAC is lobbying heavily against the measures. Last week, Jewish Federations of North America — the umbrella organization of dozens of Jewish communal groups — similarly put out a call for members of the U.S. Jewish community to urge their senators to vote against the resolutions.
The US should pause delivery of offensive weapons to Israel until Netanyahu’s government meets the requirements of US law and policy with respect to humanitarian assistance delivery, Democratic Sen. Chris Van Hollen from Maryland wrote in a letter to the Senate on Monday.
Van Hollen’s letter to his colleagues comes days before the Senate is set to vote on Wednesday on several joint resolutions blocking certain offensive weapons sales to Israel, brought forward by Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT).
Van Hollen stated he does not support a total arms embargo against Israel.
“At the same time, US taxpayer-funded assistance should not come in the form of a blank check – even to our closest allies,” Van Hollen wrote.
“We need assurances that US interests, values, and priorities will be respected by foreign governments that receive American assistance.”
Van Hollen said that Netanyahu has been rewarded after repeatedly violating the terms of American security assistance, disregarding US priorities, and ignoring US requests.
Last week, the State Department determined it would not limit military aid to Israel after the IDF demonstrated taking steps to improve the humanitarian situation in Gaza, The Jerusalem Post reported.
The State Department’s decision came as the 30-day deadline, whereby Israel had to meet certain requirements in Gaza to avoid triggering the limiting of military aid, passed.
Antisemite and Iranian regime lobbyist, Trita Parsi, is delighted by the announcement of leading Democratic Senator, Chris Van Hollen, that he will vote for an arms embargo on Israel. pic.twitter.com/XDaZsItaf0
— Shelley G (@ShelleyGldschmt) November 18, 2024
The progressive view on abortion and guns—views that I embrace—are popular among most Americans.
— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres) November 18, 2024
The “progressive” movement’s hatred for Israel is deeply unpopular. So unpopular that it’s underwater by 62 percentage points. pic.twitter.com/kGeOwgWs4c
Whether it is done in intent or in effect, there is nothing progressive about siding with Hamas over Israel. It is deeply regressive.
— Ritchie Torres (@RitchieTorres) November 18, 2024
US progressive Ocasio-Cortez suggests blaming AIPAC as Democrats lick wounds
New York Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez appears to suggest that pro-Israel lobbying group AIPAC was responsible for Democrats’ poor performance in this month’s election, which saw Republican Donald Trump defeat Vice President Kamala Harris and the GOP take control of both the House and Senate.
“If people want to talk about members of Congress being overly influenced by a special interest group pushing a wildly unpopular agenda that pushes voters away from Democrats then they should be discussing AIPAC,” the Democrat writes on X.
The comment comes after a senior advisor to Senator Bernie Sanders points a finger at lobbies representing corporate or industrial interests.
The claim from Ocasio-Cortez, a leading member of the party’s progressive flank, comes as the Democrats have entered a period of soul-searching following the drubbing at the polls.
While some have pointed to the Biden Administration’s support for Israel as a factor in driving away some Arab and Muslim voters, most pundits have suggested that the party’s focus on identity politics and embrace of progressive cultural matters rather than economic issues for pushing working class voters into the Trump camp.
AIPAC says it spent $53 million to support 361 pro-Israel candidates from both sides of the political aisle, while helping to defeat 24 anti-Israel candidates. It has recently begun targeting Sanders for his attempts to block arms sales to Israel.
In response to the tweet from Ocasio-Cortez, the lobby snarkily posts screenshots showing vote totals for two fellow members of the progressive anti-Israel “Squad” who were defeated in Democratic primaries by AIPAC-backed challengers.
BREAKING: Democrat Congressman Dean Phillips calls out AOC and her antisemitism. pic.twitter.com/pHOIGVWq6r
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 18, 2024
“Jewish Democrat leader” slams AIPAC to buddy up to @AOC after her antisemitic tweet blaming Jews for the election loss. https://t.co/wkZIOIZrei
— Mark Javitch, FOIA & Class Action Attorney (@javitch_mark) November 18, 2024
“Wildly unpopular” says @AOC
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 17, 2024
Here’s a Harvard-Harris poll showing that the vast majority of Americans support Israel https://t.co/keyzkBcioL pic.twitter.com/xrDN0kOkK0
AOC diverts a discussion about campaign finance to AIPAC (one of 1,000s of PACs and nowhere near the biggest), not just because she festers in a stew of antisemitic Jewish power tropes, but to cope with the fact that Israel is actually a wildly popular cause in the USA, while her… https://t.co/JEKAmgGDbR pic.twitter.com/n6mAqHS6vp
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) November 18, 2024
Israel is popular in Congress is because Israel—despite the endless propoganda funded by tens of billions from Qatar, China, Iran, and far-left groups—is popular among the people.
— Saul Sadka (@Saul_Sadka) November 18, 2024
This creates a harsh dissonance for AOC and her ilk—hence the lean on Jewish power tropes to cope.
Remember when @AOC did a Twitch stream with Hasan Piker this summer?
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) November 18, 2024
Since then, the famous streamer has:
🔴 Stated that it doesn’t matter if Israeli women were raped on October 7th
🔴 Interviewed a Houthi terrorist
🔴 Stated he has “no issue” with Hezbollah
🔴 Called the… pic.twitter.com/DRRbvnDU72
Tomorrow marks one year since Houthi terrorists took the crew of the Galaxy Leader hostage—its first high-profile attack on international shipping following the Hamas-led October 7th massacre.
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) November 18, 2024
Why isn't the media talking about this?https://t.co/Khvu4Vs9Pb
To paraphrase: Israelis are stupid and propagandized. There’s no danger here for Israel. Only a simpering idiot would look at the modern Middle East, at the genocidal promises and well-laid plans of their enemies, and not understand that it’s all just a big misunderstanding, and… https://t.co/jalbOaMHhf
— Haviv Rettig Gur (@havivrettiggur) November 17, 2024
During that visit he spent several hours privately talking to Bashar Asad too 🤷🏻♂️ pic.twitter.com/AODg2UsuTk
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) November 18, 2024
Breaking: Group Accusing Israel Of Being Ethnostate Just Sort Of Ignores 22 Surrounding Ethnostates pic.twitter.com/k4ybPTedLw
— The Daily Brine (@DailyBrine_) November 18, 2024
Capitol Police arrest and charge longtime anti-Israel activist in DC area
U.S. Capitol Police officers arrested Janine Ali of Arlington, Va., in the Dirksen Senate Office Building on Nov. 13 after witnessing an altercation between the 72-year-old and a woman with an Israeli flag.
Ali allegedly grabbed the flag that was tied around the unnamed victim’s neck at around 11:30 a.m. in the building cafeteria, according to a police report given to JNS. The victim says that her head was jerked back and that she choked as a result.
According to the police report, when officers asked Ali to step away from the group, the 72-year-old replied: “All I did was grab it.”
She was arrested on an assault charge. Ali has had a longtime presence at anti-Israel protests in the D.C. area over the years.
“Proactive policing is the key, which is what we had in place yesterday,” Tim Barber, a Capitol Police spokesman, told JNS. “We knew two groups, with opposing views on the war, were on Capitol grounds, so we ensured we had plenty of officers, including highly trained civil disturbance officers, onsite in case anyone broke the law.”
Charlotte Kates, International Coordinator of Samidoun, following U.S. and Canada Terror Designation: They Want People to Fear Supporting the "Resistance": October 7 Showed Defeat of Israel Possible; Capturing Israeli Soldiers and “Settlers” Key to Freeing Palestinian Prisoners pic.twitter.com/kFqkTnBNtl
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 18, 2024
🚨BREAKING: @carolynhparrish, Mayor of Mississauga, Canada, may face criminal charges under the Criminal Code of Canada for her support of H*mas, a designated terrorist organization in Canada. Parrish equated Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind of the October 7th attacks,… pic.twitter.com/1iXeZgYwGo
— Awesome Jew (@JewsAreTheGOAT) November 17, 2024
We have been alerted to a partial video footage of the International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network (IJAN) weekly protest against the Israeli Ambassador at Swiss Cottage on the 15th of November where a person is heard saying through a megaphone:
— GnasherJew®גנאשר (@GnasherJew) November 18, 2024
"Now these these people are… pic.twitter.com/lvjExblu4W
Shabnam Shabir also shares insane, extremely racist, and anti-Jewish messages on her Instagram page. Please report her for hate speech to West Yorkshire Police - Keighley @WestYorksPolice @WYP_Keighley pic.twitter.com/89FWidgvVW
— GnasherJew®גנאשר (@GnasherJew) November 17, 2024
On November 9th, Bay Area activists made their children have a press conference in support of Palestine on the steps of the Children’s Hospital Oakland Research Institute.
— Stu (@thestustustudio) November 18, 2024
This just brainwashes children into hating Israel and is child abuse. pic.twitter.com/3JkpC6jaHy
BREAKING: The pro-Palestine car rally has begun in Dallas, Texas as the protesters attempt to "shut down the streets."
— Stu (@thestustustudio) November 17, 2024
Shut Down the JNF had this to say...
"As JNF conference attendees attempt to leave the Hilton Anatole in Dallas today, protesters are flooding the streets to… pic.twitter.com/3qRmtwb08F
BREAKING: Pro-Palestine protesters have shut down a major road in Dallas, Texas to voice their displeasure with the JNF being in town.
— Stu (@thestustustudio) November 17, 2024
What a ridiculous way to protest. Who does this win over? pic.twitter.com/dAK0Ppbx9W
Protests in Greece end, potential of violent threat to Israelis, Jews remain
The protests in Greece for which the Israeli Foreign Affairs Ministry had urged its citizens in Greece to avoid certain areas had ended, Israeli media reported on Sunday evening.
Initially, the Foreign Ministry had called Israelis in Greece to avoid the areas of the Israeli embassy in Athens, Aristotle University, as well as the area around the US consulate in Thessaloniki, as protests were expected, with concerns of participation of anti-Israeli elements, as well as potential escalations to violence.
In addition to urging Israeli citizens to avoid those areas, the Foreign Ministry had suggested they conceal Israeli and Jewish symbols, as they can be clear identifications of their nationality.
"It's not surprising; today is Polytechnic Day, a day of student resistance," Viki Sarkov, an Israeli living in Athens, explained to Maariv, adding that "every year, protests are held." She then emphasized that considering the Israel-Hamas War and the Northern Arrows operation, "pro-Palestinian demonstrators might join, so for safety reasons, it's best to stay away from such riots on days like this."
Sarkov stressed there was a "wide deployment" of security forces, "and they won't let it get out of control." Despite the Foreign Ministry's warning, Sarkov expressed a feeling of security, telling Maariv, "As an Israeli, I don't feel fear or concern. I only downplay my origin when passing by immigrants, never to Greeks."
BREAKING: Hamas supporters in Greece hurled firebombs at police. Right before this, they set U.S. and Israeli flags on fire.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 17, 2024
This is what is meant by “The West is Next.”
pic.twitter.com/OuwBKwvPcC
BREAKING: After throwing firebombs at police in Greece, the pro-Hamas crowd is now marching towards the Israeli embassy.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 18, 2024
The West is not next, it is now. pic.twitter.com/niVYk6ADpu
BREAKING: In Berlin yesterday, a group of pro-Hamas demonstrators yelled at the German police, demanding the Jews be kicked out of Israel.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) November 17, 2024
"Bring them (Jews) here, give them a home here. You drove them out... Give them Berlin. You gassed them, you killed them, your Hitler." pic.twitter.com/iDH6dCHq9h
⚠️BREAKING: Parking meters on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles have been vandalized and left out of commission. Signs placed on the meters by pro-terror gangs claim that the parking fees are being used to fund what the vandals describe as the ongoing "genocide" of Palestinians. pic.twitter.com/vygyOYqvWx
— Awesome Jew (@JewsAreTheGOAT) November 17, 2024
Matt of Queers for Palestine: “In the West, we view the pinnacle of gay rights as achieving gay marriage.”
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) November 17, 2024
Does he think Middle Easterners are incapable of equality?
If you don’t oppose the regimes oppressing queer Middle Easterners, you don't stand with them.@neuroticjewgay pic.twitter.com/1WLrJwkS6L
I sometimes think Israel should just let them win, as a punishment to the World, but also for a proper good laugh.
— Joo🎗️ (@JoosyJew) November 18, 2024
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Only pool water from now on!😂
— Yechiel Jacobs (@JacobsYechiel) November 17, 2024
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