What Trump’s Latest Houthi Strike Really Means
For more than a year, the Iran-backed Houthis have been launching drones and missiles at ships traversing the Red Sea, as well as at Israeli territory, in support of Hamas. This development has drastically curtailed shipping through the Suez Canal and the Bab al-Mandeb Strait, driving up trade prices. This week, the Trump administration began an extensive bombing campaign against the Houthis in an effort to reopen that crucial waterway. Burcu Ozcelik highlights another benefit of this action:Iran is a ‘threat’ to British Jews, cautions former MI6 chief
The administration has a broader geopolitical agenda—one that includes countering China’s economic leverage, particularly Beijing’s reliance on Iranian oil. By targeting the Houthis, the United States is not only safeguarding vital shipping lanes but also exerting pressure on the Iran-China energy nexus, a key component of Beijing’s strategic posture in the region.
China was the primary destination for up to 90 percent of Iran’s oil exports in 2024, underscoring the deepening economic ties between Beijing and Tehran despite U.S. sanctions. By helping fill Iranian coffers, China aids Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps in financing proxies like the Houthis. Since October of last year, notable U.S. Treasury announcements have revealed covert links between China and the Houthis.
Striking the Houthis could trigger broader repercussions—not least by disrupting the flow of Iranian oil to China. While difficult to confirm, it is conceivable and has been reported, that the Houthis may have received financial or other forms of compensation from China (such as Chinese-made military components) in exchange for allowing freedom of passage for China-affiliated vessels in the Red Sea.
Iranian agents represent a threat to Britain’s Jewish community as well as to critics of the regime living in the UK, a former head of MI6 has said, suggesting that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) should be proscribed as a terrorist organisation.Where are the Christians of Bethlehem and the Middle East?
In an interview with the JC, Sir Richard Dearlove said that Israeli operations against Iran and its proxies had degraded its capabilities in the Middle East and beyond, but that the nuclear issue could still trigger a crisis.
Dearlove also said he was “disgusted” by demonstrations in support of Hamas, which he said the British authorities had dealt with too softly.
The 80-year-old former spymaster, who was the Chief of the Secret Intelligence Service for five years ending in 2004, said: “there is a problem with Iran supporting radical Shia clerics in the UK and therefore there is the possibility that some of these Shia groupings may harbour extremists and terrorists.”
“Security services are well aware of this problem,” he added.
The IRGC “could be reporting on [Iranian] opposition movements” and “on people within the Iranian diaspora” in the UK, he said. “Their reach is quite significant. And the IRGC are pretty good at that sort of stuff.”
Dearlove also identified a specific threat to Britain’s Jewish community posed by the IRGC. “There is a threat, there is a problem,” he said, “whether it's the inspiration of radicals who are going to attack the Jewish community, or whether it's organising demonstrations which intimidate the Jewish community and encouraging those”.
The former spy chief said that Iranian agents may be stoking some of the more aggressive anti-Israel demonstrations happening in Britain. “I haven't got clear-cut evidence, but this is exactly what Iran would be doing,” he said.
“The IRGC has a long reach, particularly where you have Muslim Shia communities which are sympathetic and to an extent are behaving in a way which is pro-Iranian. And there are one or two mosques – certainly in London – which have been identified as having that characteristic,” he said.
He believes the authorities have been too soft on pro-Palestine protests. “As a long-serving intelligence officer, I'm disgusted by what I've seen in terms of Hamas-supporting demonstrations in the UK, which are clearly very, very intimidating,” he said. “The government hasn't nearly taken a tough enough line.
“In my view, we should have been like the French and banned them,” he added.
Dearlove described Iran as “the primary destabilising force in the Middle East” and said it was astonishing that successive British governments hadn’t proscribed the IRGC as a terrorist organisation.
“I just don't get why we haven't done so. It is the agency through which Iran has conducted what I would call ‘arm’s length warfare’. The Quds Force is part of the IRGC, and they've made an absolute fundamental aspect of Iranian policy using this agency to destabilise and interfere in the affairs of other countries.”
All informed opinions, however, accept that the Christian population has declined, both in absolute numbers and as a percentage of the total population of Palestinians. Palestinian Christian emigration peaked during the First Intifada (from 1987-1993) and increased rapidly at the onset of the Second Intifada (2000-2005). Between October 2000 and November 2001, 2,766 Palestinian Christians left the West Bank and 1,640 left the Bethlehem area.
Long considered a Christian city, Bethlehem exemplifies these trends of demographic and cultural decline. According to the Christian Information Center, in 1950 Christians made up 86% of Bethlehem’s population. Until the Oslo Accords, Bethlehem had the largest Christian majority of any city in the area. However, after the Palestinian Authority assumed control, the Christian population decreased precipitously.
In Gaza, the situation is even worse. Since Hamas took over the Gaza Strip in 2007, the Christian population has shrunk from 5,000 to approximately 600 today. Testimonies from Palestinian Christians in Gaza, collected by Christian organizations, describe a constant threat to their lives.
What Westerners don’t understand is that in the Muslim world, religion is the primary form of self-identification. In Palestinian-administered territories (West Bank and Gaza) and, in the greater Middle East (governed by some form of Sharia Islamic law), Christians and Jews occupy the status of dhimmi, meaning “protected people,” who must pay a special tax known, historically, as a Jizya. It is intended to compel Christians and Jews to convert to Islam.
Salafi Muslims, including Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, seek to emulate the successors of the prophet Muhammad known as the Rashidun, an Arabic word for “rightly guided” that refers to the first four caliphs of the Islamic community after the death of Muhammad. These caliphs colonized the Middle East and were responsible for the mass conversion of Christians and some Jews to Islam—by force of the sword and through economic pressure. It is therefore not surprising that they would oppress the Christian minority in Gaza.
Whenever the opportunity presented itself, Palestinian Islamists desecrated Christianity’s holiest sites. For instance, in 2002, after a suicide bomber killed 30 Israelis and injured another 140 people attending a Passover seder at the Park Hotel in Netanya, Israel Defense Forces went into Bethlehem. Palestinian terrorists ran and hid inside Bethlehem’s holiest Christian site—the Church of the Nativity, where they were surrounded by the IDF. During the standoff, which lasted for more than a month, the terrorists reportedly also stole valuable icons and used pages from holy books as toilet paper.
Western societies, by and large, have discarded God and religion, particularly those in Western Europe. Yet, they have a reverence for Islam, which is slowly conquering Europe after a failed attempt in the 8th century C.E. The Europeans murdered their Jews, who gave them culture and Nobel prizes, and replaced them with millions of Muslims who will eventually end their “good life.” In the meantime, these same Western Christians are silent about the Muslim oppression of their co-religionists, and about the fate of the Christians in the birthplace of Jesus.
Egypt denies report it’s willing to temporarily relocate 500,000 Gazans to Sinai
Egypt denied a report on Friday that it is willing to allow half a million Palestinians to be relocated temporarily from the Gaza Strip to the northern Sinai Peninsula.Former Argentine president, suspected of Iran bombing cover-up, sanctioned by US
“Egypt’s position is firm in its absolute and final rejection of any attempt to displace Palestinians, and the Cairo Arab Summit’s emergency plan for reconstruction is based on it,” the Egyptian State Information Service said, according to Israeli media.
Earlier, the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Akhbar newspaper reported that Egyptian President Abdel-Fattah el-Sissi had expressed support for the idea during recent meetings with Arab leaders in Saudi Arabia and Qatar.
During a joint press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu at the White House in February, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a proposal to relocate Gazans.
“The U.S. will take over the Gaza Strip,” said Trump, adding: “We’ll own it. … We have an opportunity to do something that could be phenomenal … the Riviera of the Middle East.”
He later suggested that Gaza’s entire population should go to other countries.
While Netanyahu praised Trump’s Gaza initiative as “visionary and innovative,” U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio subsequently said that the American administration was open to “a better plan” from Arab nations.
In response, Cairo proposed replacing the Hamas terrorist group with interim governing bodies managed by Arab, Muslim and Western states. An Arab League summit in Egypt earlier this month gave initial backing to the plan, with a draft statement stressing that no significant international funding for Gaza’s rehabilitation will be provided as long as Hamas remains the dominant force.
Former Argentine President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner, long accused of helping Iran to cover up its bombing of a Buenos Aires Jewish center, has been sanctioned by the U.S. State Department for corruption.
Kirchner, who served as president of Argentina from 2007 to 2015 and later as vice president from 2019 to 2023, abused her position “by orchestrating and financially benefiting from multiple bribery schemes involving public works contracts, resulting in millions of dollars stolen from the Argentine government,” according to a statement by U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio on March 21.
The sanctions, which forbid Kirchner and her family members from entering the United States, do not involve the allegations concerning the 1994 AMIA (Argentine Israeli Mutual Association) Jewish community center terror bombing, which killed 85 people and injured over 300 more.
Kirchner is a political opponent of current Argentine President Javier Milei, a staunch ally of U.S. President Donald Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Last year, an Argentine court ruled based on confidential intelligence reports that Iran was responsible for planning the attack and Hezbollah for carrying it out.
In 2013, then-president Kirchner signed a memorandum with Iran under which local prosecutors could question the suspects outside Argentina. Critics claimed the memorandum ultimately served to absolve Iranian suspects of responsibility in exchange for strengthened economic ties between the two countries.
Kirchner was later indicted for an attempted cover-up in service of Iran. The case was ruled null and void by a federal court, which found no culpability on Kirchner’s part. An appeals court overturned the ruling and ordered Kirchner to stand trial.
"I think the Qataris want stability and they don't get enough credit for that motivation....
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) March 21, 2025
Upon being asked by Tucker about accusations that Qatar is in cahoots with Iran, Witkoff responds:
"It's preposterous.... In the past, they've had some views that are a little more… pic.twitter.com/qS5twwcj3F
🇺🇸 🇮🇱 White House Spokesperson:
— Vivid.🇮🇱 (@VividProwess) March 20, 2025
"The situation is entirely the fault of Hamas, which launched the brutal attack on Israel on October 7th, and the President fully supports Israel and the IDF."pic.twitter.com/9nfHEE120S
President Trump’s National Security Advisor, Mike Waltz, former Green Beret officer and author of “Hard Truths”, tells it like it is: Hamas chose war. Israel will defend its people, no apologies. https://t.co/y5LrWdJlKj
— Ambassador Yechiel (Michael) Leiter (@yechielleiter) March 21, 2025
🚨I just want to emphasize how HUGE this is: Israel's Defense Minister is saying very clearly that if hostages are not released, Israel will seize more and more of the Gaza Strip and WILL KEEP IT. https://t.co/6PYjWlfJhY
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) March 21, 2025
Hams is feeling the pressure and this is why it was important for them to put on a show that they are still negotiating. https://t.co/WrUc3gTJnW
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) March 21, 2025
It was totally obvious this was a fake, even at first glance. But if you don't have a good sense for these things, it should have been obvious from a simple search: the photo of the faked flyer was at least one month old. Here it is in a post from February:…
— Jonathan Sacerdoti (@jonsac) March 20, 2025
Dutton pledges UNRWA cut, Israel relations reset
Opposition Leader Peter Dutton has vowed to cut funding to the UN Palestinian refugee agency UNRWA and repair Australia’s relationship with Israel if the Coalition wins the upcoming federal election in May.
In a strongly-worded speech to the Lowy Institute on Thursday outlining his foreign policy vision, Dutton criticised the Albanese government’s approach to Israel, describing it as “one of the Albanese Government’s most egregious foreign policy failures”.
“Given UNRWA has employed terrorists from Hamas who participated in the 7 October attacks, the organisation will no longer receive aid funding from a government I lead,” Dutton declared.
The Opposition Leader promised that if elected Prime Minister, “one of my first orders of business will be to call [Israeli] Prime Minister [Benjamin] Netanyahu – to build on the one-on-one meeting I had with him during my recent visit – and to help rebuild the relationship Labor has trashed.”
Dutton met Netanyahu while in Israel mid-last year, on a trip facilitated by the Australia/Israel & Jewish Affairs Council (AIJAC).
Dutton accused the Albanese government of treating Israel “like an adversary” rather than an ally, claiming Labor had “adopted adversarial positions towards Israel to shore-up Labor votes in certain seats where there are, undeniably, anti-Israel and antisemitic views.”
The Liberal leader pointed to several policy shifts under Labor, including the decision to reverse recognition of West Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and referring to the West Bank and Gaza as “occupied territories”.
He also criticised the government’s response to Hamas’s October 7 attack on Israel as “supine”.
“Following Hamas’s barbaric attack on Israel, the government should have sent a strong and clear message that it stood with our ally,” Dutton said. “Instead, we began to hear unreasonable calls for immediate restraint.”
Dutton also condemned the government’s calls for the Palestinian Authority to be given full UN membership and “unilateral recognition of a Palestinian state, ahead of final status resolution on borders – while Hamas continues to hold hostages and Israel remains under attack.”
But this year we found a real UNRWA student named Aya. Her schooling was funded with your taxes. What she reveals about it will shock you.https://t.co/1g7mIm0PVc
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) March 21, 2025
UN staffer hospitalized in Israel has pro-Nazi tattoos
A staff member at the United Nations Mine Action Service, who is currently hospitalized in Israel, was discovered to have two prominent pro-Nazi tattoos, a source with knowledge of the matter told JNS.
The employee, who was injured in a booby trap attack in Gaza, was first taken to a hospital in Gaza before being transferred to Israel for further care, JNS understands.
The United Nations has blamed Israel for the attack that injured the staffer, although the Jewish state doesn’t operate in that part of Gaza, and the attack was likely a trap set by Hamas, according to the source.
The man has a tattoo on an arm that states, in German in heavy black letters, “my honor is loyalty,” which the Anti-Defamation League describes as the motto of the Waffen SS.
“It is a reference to the organization’s loyalty to Adolf Hitler,” per the ADL website. “Since World War II, neo-Nazis and other white supremacists around the world use this German phrase, or its equivalent in English or other languages, as a hate slogan.”
On the other arm, apparently, the U.N. staffer has a large tattoo of the face of an SS soldier or officer, wearing a Nazi hat, sunglasses and a collar with apparent Nazi symbols.
It was not immediately clear if the staffer was alert and aware of his surroundings. It also was not immediately what the man’s current role is at the United Nations, although JNS understands that he is connected to the Mine Action Service.
“I’m aware of the tweet showing the tattoos,” Farhan Haq, deputy spokesman for U.N. Secretary-General António Guterres, told JNS. “Don’t know anything further, including which person is involved.”
“Our focus right now us getting medical care for the wounded people,” Haq added.
Danny Danon, the Israeli ambassador to the United Nations, sent a letter to Guterres on Thursday demanding that the global body conduct a “thorough investigation.”
“Such antisemitic expressions are unacceptable,” the Israeli envoy said. “We request to know exactly what the U.N. will be doing to expunge blatant expressions of Jew-hatred among its employees.”
“As a representative of an international institution that had been established in the wake of World War II by the Allies to uphold international peace in a post-Nazi world, this is unacceptable and deeply concerning,” Danon wrote.
And yes, the UN worker’s tattoos are definitely Nazi. pic.twitter.com/yM80CKc5aZ
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) March 21, 2025
UN resolution that passed on Obama admin 11th-hour abstention ‘a mistake,’ US envoy says
United Nations Security Council Resolution 2334, which passed in 2016 when the Obama administration abstained in the waning days of the presidency and which calls Israeli settlement activity a “flagrant violation” with “no legal validity,” was “a mistake,” Dorothy Shea, the interim U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, told the global body on Friday.
“The stated purpose of this meeting is to report on the implementation of Resolution 2334, the passage of which was a mistake and whose ongoing discussion is a distraction from the real threats to international peace and security,” Shea said during the Security Council’s monthly meeting on the Israeli-Palestinian file. “Indeed, it is an impediment to this council’s work to address them.”
The U.S. envoy noted that Washington “has consistently said” that “the future of the Middle East must look different.”
“Fresh thinking is needed, for a better tomorrow for Israelis and Palestinians alike,” she said.
Shea appeared, however, to give credence to a debunked story that the Palestinian Authority agreed to end its “pay-for-slay” program, which gives salaries to Palestinian terrorists and their families based on the severity of their crimes. (JNS sought comment from the U.S. mission to the United Nations.)
“We welcome the announcement by the Palestinian Authority that it will end the practice of offering cash payments to the families of those who carry out terrorist attacks, which for far too long has incentivized violence against Israeli civilians and set back the prospects of peace,” Shea said.
While Palestinian Authority leader Mahmoud Abbas said last month that the program would end, he later said at a Fatah party meeting that the authority would continue paying terrorists “even if we have only one cent left.”
This woman is sick.
— Israel Advocacy Movement (@israel_advocacy) March 21, 2025
Six million Jews were murdered in the Nazi genocide.
On Oct 7, the modern day torchbearers of that same antisemitic ideology invaded Israel to slaughter Jews.
Today, Israel is hunting down these Palestinian Nazis to ensure they can never harm another Jew.… https://t.co/IQlNoZJmwJ
IDF expands ground ops to Rafah, pummels terror targets across Gaza
The Israel Defense Forces on Thursday began conducting ground operations to dismantle terror infrastructure in southern Gaza’s Rafah.
Simultaneously, troops continued ground activity in the northern and central Strip, as the Israeli Air Force struck terrorists and their assets across the Palestinian enclave.
In recent months, Hamas terrorists exploited a site in northern Gaza—which previously served as the “Turkish” hospital—as a command-and control-center, from which they directed and carried out terrorist attacks against troops and the State of Israel,” according to the military.
In response, IDF troops on Thursday destroyed terrorist infrastructure at the site.
“The IDF will continue to operate against terrorist organizations in the Gaza Strip in order to protect the citizens of the State of Israel,” according to the statement.
Earlier Thursday, the IDF initiated a ground operation along the coastal axis in the Beit Lahia area of northern Gaza. Ahead of the offensive, the IAF carried out strikes on Hamas “military” infrastructure and anti-tank missile-launch positions in the area.
The IDF has also expanded its ground operations in central Gaza as part of its effort to retake the Netzarim Corridor defensive zone between the north and south of the Strip.
On Thursday morning, IDF Arabic spokesman Avichay Adraee issued a warning on X, notifying Gaza residents of the operation and urging them to avoid travel along the Salah al-Din Road, the Strip’s main highway, which runs more than 28 miles, from the Rafah Crossing to Egypt in the south to the Erez Crossing to Israel in the north. Movement between northern and southern Gaza is only permitted via the parallel al-Rashid Street (the coastal road), he said.
Adraee emphasized that the IDF does not intend to harm civilians and advised residents to keep their distance from Israeli forces operating in the defensive and other military zones.
The IDF confirms it blew up the former Turkish-Palestinian Friendship Hospital in the central Gaza Strip earlier today, saying that it was being used by Hamas operatives.
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) March 21, 2025
In response to a query, the IDF says it carried out an airstrike on a group of Hamas operatives who were… https://t.co/I2278YGB2K
The destruction of the launcher by the IAF. https://t.co/FiedcdfYqG pic.twitter.com/XVhWgqnRwm
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 21, 2025
Joint IDF-ISA Announcement:
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) March 21, 2025
Osama Tabash, Head of Hamas’ Military Intelligence in southern Gaza, was eliminated in a targeted strike.
Tabash played a key role in the Oct 7 massacre & led Hamas’ surveillance, targeting, & intel-gathering ops. pic.twitter.com/cpHE0jz3VK
⭕️ These sirens were triggered because two projectiles were launched from northern Gaza.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) March 21, 2025
Where were the projectiles fired from? A launcher located near a humanitarian area in Al-Furqan.
This is further evidence of Hamas' systematic exploitation of civilians and civilian… https://t.co/ia9qKypFbf pic.twitter.com/BHdjtTYfLs
HRW’s “report” even links to a news article clearly showing armed men bringing in hostages to Shifa Hospital. But HRW will never say: “Despite Gazan witnesses claiming they say no armed men in the hospital, video evidence clearly shows armed men did indeed use hospitals.” END pic.twitter.com/4ZP1F0Y97b
— Aizenberg (@Aizenberg55) March 21, 2025
ABC News Retracts Claim That Israeli ‘Occupation Forces’ Dropped ‘Harrowing’ Leaflet in Gaza
ABC News retracted its claim that the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) dropped leaflets containing "harrowing messages" in Gaza. An editor’s note said the outlet couldn’t confirm the leaflets’ authenticity—but didn’t disclose that it also scrubbed language referring to the IDF as "occupation forces."
The original article, published Thursday morning, initially focused on the leaflets and listed four reporters on the byline. Only one, Jordana Miller, regularly covers Israel’s war with Hamas. She has also repeatedly and openly pushed a bias against Israeli prime minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Miller and another journalist were stripped from the byline after ABC News updated the story.
"[T]he world map will not change if all the people of Gaza vanish," the pamphlets purportedly read, according to ABC News. They pushed Gazans to vacate "before the implementation of Trump’s forced plan—which will impose your forced displacement whether you like it or not."
"No one will feel for you, and no one will ask about you. You are left alone to face your inevitable fate," the leaflets purportedly added. "Neither US nor Europe cares about Gaza. The game is almost over, and only a little remains. Whoever wants to save themselves before it’s too late, we are here to stay until Judgment Day."
ABC News retracted that claim and re-centered the article on IDF’s latest movements in Gaza. Israel resumed attacks on Tuesday after Hamas refused to release its remaining hostages.
"Editor's Note: An earlier version of this article said that the IDF had dropped leaflets with disturbing messaging," a disclaimer at the top of the updated version read. "ABC News has not been able to confirm the authenticity of these leaflets. The IDF denies dropping these leaflets."
The original article, however, alleged that "occupation forces" had dropped the leaflets. That apparent reference to the IDF was also stripped from the updated version, without note.
The retraction comes days after ABC News president Almin Karamehmedovic said the outlet’s mission was to provide "straightforward journalism." He delivered those comments while addressing ABC News’s 538 layoffs that were announced earlier this month.
It was totally obvious this was a fake, even at first glance. But if you don't have a good sense for these things, it should have been obvious from a simple search: the photo of the faked flyer was at least one month old. Here it is in a post from February:…
— Jonathan Sacerdoti (@jonsac) March 20, 2025
Airstrikes were carried out to target senior Hamas leaders—yet major outlets led with casualty claims from Hamas, without even naming them as the source. When the media erases Hamas’ responsibility and hides their role in this war, they’re not reporting—they’re protecting. pic.twitter.com/pPoxzrtUuH
— HonestReporting (@HonestReporting) March 21, 2025
The problem is that gullible yet influential fools see posts like this and reflexively believe them, and then use them to clobber Israel.
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) March 21, 2025
Like this guy, for example. He may seem like your run-of-the-mill X troll.
But in fact, he's the Chair of the Nuclear Consulting Group, an… pic.twitter.com/swlkMJqCsO
IDF hits Hezbollah rocket launchers, underground terror assets in Lebanon
The Israel Defense Forces on Thursday struck Hezbollah rocket launchers in Southern Lebanon and underground infrastructure belonging to the Iranian proxy in the Beqaa area in the Land of the Cedars.
“The IDF will continue to operate to remove any threat to the State of Israel and prevent any attempt by the Hezbollah terrorist organization to rebuild its forces,” according to the military.
On Sunday, the IDF struck a command-and-control center in Southern Lebanon used by Hezbollah’s Radwan Force.
The presence of such terrorist infrastructure “constitutes a blatant violation of the understandings between Israel and Lebanon,” said the army.
Earlier on Sunday, the IDF confirmed that a parked vehicle near Moshav Avivim in northern Israel had been hit by gunfire likely from Lebanon. No injuries were reported.
Last Friday, Defense Minister Israel Katz confirmed that IDF troops will remain at five strategic outposts in Southern Lebanon “indefinitely.”
A journalist working for the Turkish state media TRT in Southern Lebanon reported that Israel “for no reason” destroyed pre-fabricated houses that were brought to Yaroun village, Lebanon, yet while filming she accidentally moved camera and we saw an image of dead Hezbollah member pic.twitter.com/iEyr6yzwJ9
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) March 21, 2025
Why October 7th? Dr. Seth J. Frantzman
“How could something like this happen?”
This question haunted Seth J. Frantzman from the moment he found himself in the heart of the Hamas massacre on October 7.
In The October 7 War: Israel’s Battle for Security in Gaza, the seasoned war correspondent, security analyst and author embarks on a powerful journey to answer this question—not only for himself but for an entire generation of Israelis whose sense of security was shattered that fateful Black Shabbat.
UKLFI: Natasha Hausdorff discusses false legal claims against Israel with Jesse Primerano of StandWithUs
This video features Natasha Hausdorff, Barrister, International Law expert and UKLFI Charitable Trust Legal Director in a compelling discussion with Jesse Primerano of StandWithUs Canada on the false claims of illegality levied against Israel and the use of lawfare to delegitimize the Jewish state. She reveals how international courts and institutions are being weaponized to target Israel, all while turning a blind eye to genuine human rights violations around the world.
spiked: The truth about 7 October
Claire Fox, Josh Howie and Tom Slater discuss the denial of Hamas’s barbarism, the culture war over Adolescence, the panic over Andrew Tate, and the Sullivan Review.
Israel wishes it was the 6th of October, 2023. We didn’t want this war.
— Sharren Haskel השכל שרן (@SharrenHaskel) March 21, 2025
Watch my interview for Channel 4 News, UK pic.twitter.com/Y4BVJ7Fs1i
.@piersmorgan just said something absolutely mind-blowing. pic.twitter.com/GwgVWPRaOy
— David Keyes (@DavidMKeyes) March 21, 2025
What is Settler Colonialism and why Israel CLEARLY isn't that.
— CUNY PROF (@CUNY_Prof) March 21, 2025
And why are Google and Wikipedia now falsely listing Israel as an example of a Settler Colonial state?
I also address some Beinart debate nuances and refute claims I didn't quite have time to get to yesterday. pic.twitter.com/JKlMWX9eqZ
Columbia University made it ‘impossible’ for Jewish students to feel safeAJA CEO Robert Gregory speaks to Josh Hammer, editor at Newsweek and syndicated radio host about his debut book, 'Israel and Civilization: The Fate of the Jewish Nation and the Destiny of the West'.
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) March 21, 2025
Josh speaks about some of the major threats to the West and how we can combat… pic.twitter.com/FuZO3jZc76
New York Post Editor at Large Kelly Jane Torrance discusses the treatment of Jewish students at Columbia University. Ms Torrance told Sky News host James Morrow that it was “impossible” for Jewish students to feel safe during the university’s pro-Palestine protests. “We are seeing now, the university is doing much better now.”
Ami's UNORTHODOX Reaction to Controversial "Historian" Darryl Cooper on Joe Rogan
Darryl Cooper first earned national notoriety when he appeared on Tucker Carlson's YouTube show to explore the real criminals behind the atrocities of WWII. (Hint: It isn't who you think!) Now, his appearance on Joe Rogan has sparked outrage in the Jewish community, denouncing both Joe and his guest as... you guessed it. But should Darryl Cooper be denounced? In this episode we give our takes on controversial "historian" Daryl Cooper's appearance on Joe Rogan, and the tradeoffs we make when we label someone as an antis*mite. Are we doing more harm than good? What else can we do to fight?
We discuss what we liked about Darryl Cooper, what we disagree with, and how to attack his ideas rather his character.
Andrew Schulz put Myron and Dan Bilzerian in their placepic.twitter.com/rTIvkCQziD
— Ncole ✡︎ (@ncole_r) March 20, 2025
So @BernieSanders and @AOC thought it perfectly OK to sit with the president of the Houthi Fan Club. https://t.co/4wInaOeaTr https://t.co/Bvbm4bsjCF
— Strxwmxn (@strxwmxn) March 21, 2025
I can’t let this go. @piersmorgan shows @kanyewest’s antisemitic merch, and @RealCandaceO has the audacity to attack him for *checks notes* not mentioning “black people”??? As if Ye has been going “DEATHCON” on blacks???
— Strxwmxn (@strxwmxn) March 20, 2025
At least Ye has severe mental meltdown as an excuse. pic.twitter.com/BvVfPHmofq
Briahna Joy Gray mocks @GalGadot while completely misrepresenting her words. Gal says that on her father’s side, she’s “the 8th generation to be born in the Land of Israel”.
— Strxwmxn (@strxwmxn) March 21, 2025
Meanwhile, the ever dishonest, ever retarded @briebriejoy calls Jesus a Palestinian Jew!
🤣🤣🤣 pic.twitter.com/3gN0GW6vMn
OMG he’s right!
— Israel Advocacy Movement (@israel_advocacy) March 21, 2025
Imagine the outrage if Palestinians said there were no civilians in Israel 🤦♂️ https://t.co/CISbOEaZtB pic.twitter.com/TbgcfI5M7N
Multiculturalism hasn’t failed, says ex-MP chased by pro-Palestinian protesters
A former Labour MP who hid from pro-Palestinian protesters before losing his seat to an independent candidate at the general election has insisted that multiculturalism in Britain is not failing.
Jonathan Ashworth served in Sir Keir Starmer’s shadow cabinet and was tipped for a major role in government until he suffered a shock defeat in Leicester South last July.
Mr Ashworth lost by around 1,000 votes to Shockat Adam, who ran on a pro-Gaza ticket amid a backlash over Sir Keir’s initial refusal to back an immediate ceasefire.
Leicester has a high Muslim population, which accounted for 23.5 per cent of residents as of the last census in 2021.
Mr Ashworth, now the chief executive of the think tank Labour Together, recalled how he had to hide in a vicarage from “screaming” pro-Palestinian protesters while canvassing, and was called “Genocide Jon”.
But asked whether losing his seat to a pro-Palestinian independent should “cause us to question multiculturalism”, he told the Telegraph Politics Newsletter: “No, it absolutely should not.
“I was immensely proud to represent such a wonderfully diverse city, and I’m immensely proud to still live there and send my children to school in an immensely diverse city.”
Ashworth blubbing in an LBC interview after losing his seat in last year’s election. pic.twitter.com/QJ1p5h4fxX
— Starmer Sycophant (@sirwg202110) March 21, 2025
🚨The Muslim Vote organisation has just posted:
— Starmer Sycophant (@sirwg202110) March 21, 2025
“We will play the game but from now on we will play to win.”
This looks aimed at 100 seats across 2026 council elections especially in Birmingham Council—backing the Islamic Caliphate Alliance of Akhmed Yakoob and Shakeel… pic.twitter.com/OAQOawX8Qv
The "Free Palestine" crowd stormed the site of 9/11 in New York City.
— 𝗡𝗶𝗼𝗵 𝗕𝗲𝗿𝗴 ♛ ✡︎ (@NiohBerg) March 21, 2025
Reminder that tens of thousands of "Palestinians" celebrated the terrorist attack on the day it happened.
This should tell you everything you need to know about their loyalties.
pic.twitter.com/ypmjUZ9PG7
Keir Starmer must issue UK ban for one thing to show he values national security
Each year, Britain plays host to a grotesque spectacle—a parade of fanaticism where Islamist extremists march openly through London, chanting for the destruction of Israel and amplifying the message of a hostile foreign regime.
This is Quds Day, a malign export of the Islamic Republic of Iran, not a mere protest but a strategic projection of Tehran’s radical ideology, a tool of subversion, and a direct challenge to the sovereignty of the UK.
The fact that this event continues to take place, even as Iran holds British citizens hostage, funds proxy wars across the Middle East, and actively undermines British security, speaks to an unsettling truth: the UK government remains complacent in allowing an enemy state to expand its influence and operate freely on British soil.
Quds Day is not only an incitement to violence against Israel; it is a reminder to Iranian dissidents, journalists, and activists living in Britain that the long arm of the Islamic Republic extends deep into the heart of this country.
It is a warning that Tehran’s network remains formidable, that its agents operate with relative impunity, and that despite the UK’s legal framework to counter foreign interference, little is being done to curb its presence.
The Hezbollah flags may no longer be displayed since the group’s proscription under UK law, but the ideology remains, the message unchanged. The streets of London continue to be used as a platform for a regime that has held British citizens hostage and continues to do so.
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Beyond Iranian dissidents, the Jewish diaspora and Israelis living in Britain are among those most at risk from this growing Islamist influence.
The Iranian regime and its proxies have long viewed Jewish communities, wherever they may be, as legitimate targets, and its hostility towards Israel is often mirrored in antisemitic violence abroad.
The same ideology that drives Quds Day demonstrators to chant for the destruction of Israel has real-world consequences for Jewish and Israeli individuals living here.
Who is in charge here - the guy from the IHRC (the Islamic Human Rights Commission) or our police officers?
— Nicole Lampert (@nicolelampert) March 21, 2025
Who will be in charge at their march this weekend? https://t.co/T3UR6W6pSb
When the IRGC—sorry, the IHRC—is posting videos on what to do if you’re arrested, you know they’re expecting to cause trouble at this Sunday’s Al Quds Day Hate March. https://t.co/9umDkAXCa1 pic.twitter.com/j6mZschdow
— Starmer Sycophant (@sirwg202110) March 21, 2025
Allow Mick Napier of the "Scottish Palestine Solidarity Campaign" to show you what the Quds Day hatred rally is like.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) March 21, 2025
"Zionists" are "monsters", "hyenas", and "snakes".
"Don't talk to them!" "Fight them!" "Make them fear you!"
"Salute Palestine Action!"
Lucky London. https://t.co/iZmwO6ySuM pic.twitter.com/uKgpKaBSyQ
Idiots smashing up Teslas in the US are charged with domestic terrorism.
— Starmer Sycophant (@sirwg202110) March 20, 2025
Meanwhile, in the UK, Palestine Action’s domestic terrorism in Edinburgh is cheered on by Hamas-linked groups and MPs. Proscribe them now! pic.twitter.com/EN1u08tub2
Unite represents defence workers. So why is it set to host Huda Ammori, co-founder of the racist vandal group "Palestine Action"? In an "anti-racist" meeting! pic.twitter.com/QLJNgQP2PD
— habibi (@habibi_uk) March 20, 2025
This. Is. Incredible.
— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) March 20, 2025
The LGBTQ center at Binghamton University hosted an Israeli trans activist via Zoom to talk about life as a trans person in Israeli society.
SJP freaked out and disrupted the event.
“No pride in genocide.”
“Your whole identity is political.” pic.twitter.com/V6T92nL6Qq
At the end of his talk, he apparently said he wouldn’t be taking political questions, and the SJP students lost their minds. pic.twitter.com/rcgaFxh0gc
— Steve McGuire (@sfmcguire79) March 20, 2025
Please donate at https://t.co/YpVAoMVTQF to help Mahmoud Khalil and his family. pic.twitter.com/TU3Hwyb0jP
— Lyle Culpepper (@ShutupLyle) March 20, 2025
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