In Gaza, they film; in Sudan, they die: The politics of humanitarianism
The UN-affiliated Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) has published a report claiming “mass famine” in Gaza. The announcement made instant headlines worldwide. But behind the drama was a quiet, extraordinary shift in methodology. Instead of the accepted global standards for measuring malnutrition, the IPC downgraded its criteria, relying on mid-arm circumference instead of weight-to-height and lowering the threshold for acute malnutrition from 30% to just 15%.Sanders’s criticism of Israel helps its enemies
These drastic changes appeared only in a footnote. However, the global media treat them as hard facts, blasting headlines that Israel is responsible for “starving Gaza.” Amnesty International has gone even further, accusing Israel of running a “deliberate starvation project.”
The real question is not about the numbers themselves but about perspective. Why does Gaza dominate the global stage while large-scale famines – such as the one unfolding right now in Sudan – barely register? The answer: political humanitarianism.
According to that very same IPC report, nearly 24 million Sudanese face food insecurity. Over eight million are in emergency conditions, and tens of thousands are already in famine. Unlike the disputed Gaza numbers, these are facts that no one contests. Yet, Sudan earns almost no front-page coverage, no mass demonstrations in Western capitals, and no urgent debates in the UN.
Why? Because Hamas has perfected the art of weaponizing human suffering. It blocks aid, manipulates data, and circulates shocking images, all to increase international pressure on Israel. Western media, predisposed to highlight Israel’s faults, plays along.
Sudan’s generals, by contrast, are not running a global PR campaign. There are no glossy NGO videos, no Hollywood stars hugging starving children, no UN resolutions on endless repeat. Most of all, there is no link to Israel or the Jews. The result: Mass death in Sudan remains invisible.
Every poll in the United States and Europe reflects a steep rise in antisemitism, nationally and globally. Antisemitism—the oldest hatred—has been around for millennia. It is currently being fueled by the rise of Western progressivism, Arab petrol-dollars and an anti-white ideology that lumps Jews as white oppressors of Palestinians.Bassam Tawil: Qatar's Muslim Scholars: Nothing More Important Than Killing Israelis
The distorted treatment of Israel on the world stage can be exemplified by a recent TV interview between Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) and CNN news anchor Dana Bash. Sanders, echoing Hamas propaganda, blamed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and not the terrorists for the situation in the Gaza Strip. Of course, Sanders showed no empathy for the remaining Israeli hostages being starved in Hamas’s tunnels. Nor did he show much compassion for Israel, which experienced the trauma of Oct. 7 and the Hamas-led massacre that included decapitating babies, raping and murdering women, and killing children in front of their parents; crimes against Jews that haven’t been seen since the Holocaust.
Sanders accused Netanyahu and Israel of “going to war against the entire Palestinian people” and being responsible for “some 60,000 who are dead, most of whom are women and children and the elderly.”
The senator has accepted the unsubstantiated figures that Hamas has provided, even though Hamas’s casualty figures do not differentiate between Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad fighters, the civilians they use as human shields, and Gazans executed for opposing Hamas or stealing food.
Asked if Hamas has any culpability, the Jewish senator’s response was no. Instead, he told Bash that “on top of all that human destruction … what Netanyahu does is impose a blockade preventing food to come in, and people are starving to death.”
Sanders’s assertion that Netanyahu is starving Palestinians in Gaza is a despicable lie. Hundreds of trucks filled with humanitarian aid at the Kerem Shalom border crossing have been turned over for distribution to the Gazans. Yet the United Nations, which is doing Hamas’s bidding, has done nothing but condemn Israel. Moreover, Israel has allowed food packages to be air-dropped into Gaza in coordination with the United States. Sanders should know all of this, but it appears he has chosen to ignore it for political reasons.
As far as Qatar's Muslim scholars are concerned... the war in the Gaza Strip did not start on the day Hamas launched its invasion of Israel. Rather, the war began the moment Israel fired back, and the only victims are the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip, not those who were murdered, raped, beheaded and burned alive on October 7.
Several Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Bahrain have added Qatar's IUMS to their terrorism blacklists, saying it used "Islamic rhetoric as a cover to facilitate terrorist activities."
Needless to say, the scholars have not called on Hamas to release the Israeli hostages and accept a ceasefire that would end the war and the suffering of the Palestinians in the Gaza Strip.
Instead, the conference has unleashed scathing criticism of Israel for daring to defend itself against Hamas's terrorism.
For the Muslim scholars, boycotting and isolating Israel is more important than halting the death and destruction in the Gaza Strip. Their interpretation of Sharia laws and international humanitarian principles suggests that it is fine to sacrifice as many Palestinians as necessary for the sake of murdering Jews and destroying Israel.
The IUMS's position does not come as a surprise. Instead of urging Muslims to denounce terrorism and renounce violence, the organization, earlier this year, issued a fatwa (Islamic ruling) in which it called on all Muslims to wage Jihad (holy war) against Israel. The scholars want to see Muslims commit more massacres against Jews.
Once again, Qatar and Turkey have proven that their top priority is to promote the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates as part of the Islamists' Jihad to destroy Israel.... It is time for the Trump administration to call out Qatar and Turkey for their ongoing support for Hamas. It is also time for the US to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
Once again, Qatar and Turkey have proven that their top priority is to promote the Muslim Brotherhood and its affiliates as part of the Islamists' Jihad to destroy Israel.... It is time for the Trump administration to call out Qatar and Turkey for their ongoing support for Hamas. It is also time for the US to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
The hostages are Hamas’s last cards to play – and it will never give them up
It has been more than 675 days since October 7, 2023, at the time of writing, and after endless negotiations and military operations, we need to face the harsh and unfortunate reality that the hostages may not come back. Hamas is a radical terrorist organization and an Islamist jihadist group that will die for its cursed goals. A deal will happen only if Hamas finds it preferable to make a deal than to not make one. Unfortunately, after almost two years, it simply does not seem realistic.Qatar presents 'new additions' to Gaza hostage deal, sources tell 'Post'
Let's take a look at the last two deals: The first one was announced on November 22, 2023 – around 50 days after the start of the war. Hamas was feeling the pressure. The IDF had entered Gaza and from Hamas’s perspective, swapping several hostages for a greater number of terrorist prisoners held in Israel, in addition to a week’s pause in the fighting, was a good deal. Hamas had time to reorganize itself, making this deal seem profitable to it – it got to keep a significant number of the hostages and saw less pressure from Qatar and Egypt.
In the second deal, which was seven months ago, the situation was completely different; the IDF had already entered Rafah and held a significant part of the Gaza Strip. This time, Hamas gained two months’ pause in the fighting, more than 2,000 terrorists released – some of them with life sentences – and also much-needed humanitarian aid. And even then, the terrorist organization still holds 20 aces – 20 hostages who are still alive, including IDF soldiers and young men.
Hostages: Hamas's final cards to play
Israel has shown its full commitment to Hamas's elimination. In Hamas's eyes, if it loses those cards, it will be fully unprotected from the IDF, which, to some extent, avoided risking the lives of hostages by entering areas that were known to have hostages.
Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated several times that Israel will not accept any form of Hamas or Fatah rule in the Gaza Strip.
Hamas seems to be holding onto its last aces and is dragging progress on the deal, as stated by the US. Israel had accepted several proposals made by US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff, but Hamas keeps making unacceptable demands for a near-total IDF withdrawal from Gaza – something that seems impossible after almost two years of the IDF fighting to ensure Israel’s security.
It seems that in all the previously pitched deals, Hamas didn’t have to lose all of its cards, and it gained more than it lost. But now, Hamas sees that its final cards are the most valuable, since they prevent – at least to some extent – Israel from a final major operation that would endanger the hostages.
In recent days, Qatar has conveyed a series of “new ideas, as additions to the existing framework, in hopes that the new proposal will enable Israel to accept the framework,” two sources with knowledge of the matter told The Jerusalem Post on Monday.Trump claims Gaza war to reach ‘conclusive ending’ in two to three weeks
According to the sources, the proposal is based on the framework for the release of 10 hostages presented last week. Israel has said it was only willing to discuss a framework that includes the release of all the hostages.
Israeli officials met on Monday with a delegation of working-level representatives from Egypt in an attempt to coordinate the start of negotiations for the release of all the hostages held in Gaza.
The officials said Israel was adhering to the conditions presented by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
PMO: Israel will only agree to full hostage deal
Israel would only accept a comprehensive deal that secures the release of all the captives at the same time, the Prime Minister’s Office said earlier this month.
“The Prime Minister’s Office clarifies that Israel will agree to a deal on condition that all the hostages are released in one go and in accordance with our conditions for ending the war, which include the disarming of Hamas, the demilitarization of the Gaza Strip, Israeli control of the Gaza perimeter, and the installation of non-Hamas and non-Palestinian Authority governance that will live in peace with Israel,” it said in a statement.
In the weeks after Netanyahu’s statement, protests calling on the government to reach a deal continued across the country.
US President Donald Trump on Monday claimed that the Gaza war will reach a “conclusive ending” in the next two or three weeks, saying that there was a serious “diplomatic push” underway to end the nearly two-year conflict.
“I think within the next two to three weeks, you’re going to have pretty good, conclusive — a conclusive ending,” Trump told reporters in the Oval Office.
What Trump based his prediction on was unclear, given that Israel has indicated it is not interested in the phased ceasefire proposal that Hamas agreed to last week. Rather, the Israeli government has instead been moving ahead with plans to conquer Gaza City, which is expected to take at least several months.
Trump has repeatedly used a “two-week” timeline to predict when major developments will unfold, both at home and abroad —from the Russia-Ukraine war, to Iranian nuclear negotiations, to talks on tariffs — though it has often not held up. Earlier in the summer, Trump repeatedly predicted an imminent deal to free hostages that did not materialize.
He appeared to hedge Monday’s prediction regarding the Gaza war: “It’s a hard thing to say because they’ve been fighting for thousands of years. But I think we’re doing a very good job,” he said. “But it does have to end, but people can’t forget October 7,” the date of the 2023 Hamas-led massacre of some 1,200 people that launched the war
Trump’s comments come as pressure has mounted within Israel for Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to accept a temporary ceasefire. Earlier this month, following Israel’s decision to move forward with the conquest of Gaza City, Hamas accepted a proposed agreement that would see 10 living hostages exchanged for Palestinian security prisoners during a 60-day truce that could be extended to a second phase if the sides agreed to terms on a permanent ceasefire.
President Trump absolutely nails the entire conflict in less than 90 seconds.
— Hashem (@HashemAllMighty) August 25, 2025
Every damn word 🎯
Palestinian death culture cannot continue. pic.twitter.com/wBBWvJgDdE
Israel Is Coming For Hamas’s Final Battalions and they have NOWHERE Else To Run!
Netanyahu hails Hezbollah disarmament plan, pledges Israeli support
Israel stands ready to support Lebanon in its efforts to disarm Hezbollah, and to work together towards a more secure and stable future for both nations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated on Monday.
The premier hailed Beirut’s early-August approval of a U.S.-backed plan as a “significant step” and a “momentous decision.” The plan directs the army to begin working toward the disarmament of Hezbollah and all other non-state armed groups by the end of 2025.
“If the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF) take the necessary steps to implement the disarmament of Hezbollah, Israel will engage in reciprocal measures, including a phased reduction of IDF presence in coordination with the U.S.-led security mechanism,” said Netanyahu.
“Now is the time for both Israel and Lebanon to move forward in a spirit of cooperation, focusing on the shared objective of disarming Hezbollah and promoting the stability and prosperity of both nations,” the statement concluded.
The statement comes a day after Netanyahu reportedly met in Israel with U.S. Ambassador to Turkey and Special Envoy for Syria Tom Barrack to discuss the situations in Syria and Lebanon.
Statement from the Prime Minister's Office:
— Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו (@netanyahu) August 25, 2025
Israel acknowledges the significant step taken by the Lebanese Government, under the leadership of President Aoun and Prime Minister Salam. The recent decision by the Council of Ministers to work towards the disarmament of Hezbollah…
Trump posted this on his truth social account 👇👇 pic.twitter.com/b1Mvir79ph
— Aussie Persian 🇦🇺 - אוסי פרסי آسی پرسی (@Aussie_Persian) August 25, 2025
Israel acknowledges mistaken killing of civilians in hospital airstrike
Israel’s Prime Minister’s Office issued a statement expressing its deep regret for the inadvertent killing of civilians in Gaza, including several journalists, at the Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis in the southern part of the Strip on Monday.
Reuters reported that at least 20 people were killed, including five journalists who worked for its outlet, the Associated Press and Al Jazeera, among others.
“Israel values the work of journalists, medical staff and all civilians. The military authorities are conducting a thorough investigation,” the PMO said.
“Our war is with Hamas terrorists. Our just goals are defeating Hamas and bringing our hostages home,” it added.
Brig. Gen. Effie Defrin, spokesperson for the Israel Defense Forces, said: “I would like to be clear from the start—the IDF does not intentionally target civilians.”
He acknowledged there was an airstrike near Nasser Hospital and that there were reports of civilian casualties, including journalists.
Israel’s military is operating in an extremely complex reality, Defrin stated, in which Hamas terrorists deliberately use civilian infrastructure, including hospitals, as cover. They have operated from the Nasser hospital itself.
"I would like to be clear from the start - the IDF does not intentionally target civilians. Hamas began this war, and created impossible conditions”
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) August 25, 2025
🎥WATCH: IDF Spokesperson BG Effie Defrin’s statement on the strike in the area of Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis. pic.twitter.com/kABSCdSMU1
Prime Minister’s Office Statement:
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) August 25, 2025
Israel deeply regrets the tragic mishap that occurred today at the Nasser Hospital in Gaza.
Israel values the work of journalists, medical staff, and all civilians. The military authorities are conducting a thorough investigation.
Our war is…
IDF admits mistaken attack on hospital killing journalists, other civilians
The IDF on Monday finally admitted mistakenly attacking Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis in southern Gaza, killing well-known journalists, including from Reuters, and as many as 14 others.
Next, the military admitted that the attack on the hospital was approved, meaning there was some Hamas target in place. It said it is probing the attack, meaning significant aspects of the attack and its results are viewed as a major mistake.
The IDF said it did not intend to harm journalists or innocent Palestinian civilians.
Earlier in the day, IDF sources told The Jerusalem Post the IAF was not in charge of anything related to any operation in that area. They said the “address” for managing any such attack would have been IDF Southern Command, which is headed by Maj.-Gen. Yaniv Asor, although different levels of officials approve targets of varying levels of sensitivity.
It appeared that the attack was carried out with shelling, although it was still unclear whether the shells were fired by a tank or by artillery, with no IDF sources denying this narrative.
In addition, the IDF did not deny that there were two separate rounds of fire on the hospital. The second round caused additional deadly harm to medical and media officials who came to the scene to try to assist after the first strike.
Israel's News Channel 12 reported that security officials confirmed that Monday’s strike on Khan Yunis’ Nasser Hospital targeted a man who had been monitoring IDF forces in the area for several days.
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) August 25, 2025
Newly obtained N12 footage shows a hidden camera on the hospital’s fourth… pic.twitter.com/aJJceIQjUf
Seth Frantzman: An endless challenge in Gaza, from Nasser Hospital to Gaza City
The bombing of Nasser Hospital this week is an example of the problem. Nasser Hospital is in Khan Yunis. The IDF has cleared this area in the past. Then the IDF left and the area returned to Hamas rule.
“During the last week, the precise operation of the 98th Division and Shayetet 13 against the Hamas terrorist organization in the area of the Nasser Hospital was concluded,” the IDF said in February 2024. “During the operational activity, boxes of sealed medicines were found in the hospital with the names of Israeli hostages on them, large quantities of weapons were found, and about 200 terrorists and suspects in terrorist activities were detained.”
DESPITE THIS tactical success, the hospital and the area around it in Khan Yunis were returned to Hamas. Then the IDF had to retake Khan Yunis several times.
The IDF returned this May and June to retake areas it had already taken in 2024. Nasser Hospital, once cleared of terrorists, has reverted to become a war zone.
“Earlier today, IDF troops carried out a strike in the area of Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis,” the IDF reported Monday. “The chief of the General Staff [gave instructions] to conduct an initial inquiry as soon as possible. The IDF regrets any harm to uninvolved individuals and does not target journalists as such. The IDF acts to mitigate harm to uninvolved individuals as much as possible while maintaining the safety of IDF troops.”
The Nasser Hospital strike is a symbol of the larger challenge of Gaza City. That several months into Operation Gideon’s Chariots there are still threats in Khan Yunis illustrates that the IDF has not actually pacified or cleared the 75% of Gaza that it has claimed to control.
In many areas, Hamas continues to try to infiltrate back or has, in fact, already infiltrated. In some cases, such as Beit Hanun, an area was left in the rear and not even cleared until this July. Then, when it was cleared, the entire town had to be flattened to remove Hamas.
This has appeared to be the only method that is seen as working in Gaza. It means removing the civilians and then flattening urban areas.
The reason for this is because there is no alternative civilian authority that can be put in place to run areas where Hamas is cleared. That means the areas are either completely destroyed, or they revert to Hamas. There is no alternative being presented for Gaza.
The upcoming Gaza City offensive will present the IDF with the same problem. The assumption that it will take months to evacuate civilians indicates there is no thought given to providing the civilians an alternative to Hamas rule.
Instead, they will be moved to an area run by Hamas. This will lead to the same challenge that led to Nasser Hospital continuing to be in the crosshairs of war after 22 months, despite being cleared of Hamas in the past.
Testimony of former hostage Sharon Aloni Cunio, who was held at Nasser Hospital:
— The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome (@TheMossadIL) August 25, 2025
"Hamas took us by ambulance to Nasser Hospital, there were 3 rooms where hostages were held, each room had 10-12 hostages.
The rooms were small so there wasn't much space. We slept on pillows… pic.twitter.com/RfEx4f9m9o
A June 22 incident highlights how Nasser Hospital has been turned into a Hamas controlled area. Hamas arrow unit fighters hijacked a bus carrying workers from the American aid group GHF, beat and tortured them, and when the wounded were brought to the hospital, members of Hamas’s… pic.twitter.com/cJFQP5xX8f
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) August 25, 2025
What Was Happening at Nasser Hospital? Intriguing Comment from Gazan Creator Mohamed Hadayed:
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) August 25, 2025
"Who was the leader whom the occupation tried to assassinate and he survived—only for them to later kill him while he was among Civil Defense crews and journalists, before the eyes of… pic.twitter.com/135hRTgXqe
Mohammed Salama of Al Jazeera was a terrorist who invaded Israel on October 7https://t.co/8sPHIiSMao
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) August 25, 2025
Mariam is also alleged to have been a close colleague of Hamas terrorist Hassan Aslih (who posed as a journalist) pic.twitter.com/ZF950QNEki
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) August 25, 2025
Muath abu Taha of NBC had a lovely profile picture in 2014.
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) August 25, 2025
And in 2018, he glorified Ahmad Jarrar, a Hamas terrorist who coordinated the terror attack in which Rabbi Raziel Shevach, a father of six, was murdered. Jarrar was subsequently killed in a shootout with the IDF. pic.twitter.com/xHJuEdoy1S
These are scenes filmed by the so-called "journalist" Mohammad Salama on October 7th, during the massacre of Jews. pic.twitter.com/zyabmSE6fH
— GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga (@GAZAWOOD1) August 25, 2025
At least 2 of the “journalists”, Mohammad Salama (Al-Jazeera) and Mu’ad Abu Taha (Falasteen al-Hayum) invaded Israel on October 7th, participated and documented the October 7th attack.
— Voice From The East (@EasternVoices) August 25, 2025
Credit @GAZAWOOD1
👇 pic.twitter.com/yAfD1KYdrJ
SO WHAT HAPPENED?
— Voice From The East (@EasternVoices) August 25, 2025
Hospitals in Gaza are systematically being used by Hamas as operational headquarters.
There was a camera on the roof of the hospital that recorded IDF forces and was used by Hamas.
The forces received authorization to take down the camera with a drone.… pic.twitter.com/93KbpiG9OE
Censored tweet:
THESE WEREN’T REAL PARAMEDICS
They were PallyWood actors, dressed as hospital staff, presenting a hospital robe with fake blood on it for a propaganda video, while the 4 Journalists were filming the content.
Ahmed praised and mourned his friend Hamdan Al-Astal, a Hamas terrorist who was killed while invading Israeli communities to murder innocent people on October 7th.
— Yehuda Teitelbaum (@chalavyishmael) August 25, 2025
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He gloated that Israel was living "a real nightmare" while there was "a great joy inside Gaza."
— Yehuda Teitelbaum (@chalavyishmael) August 25, 2025
(This was before he became sad that his terrorist friends were dying.)
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Ahmed even shared cartoons celebrating the slaughter and hostage-taking of innocent Israeli men, women, and children.
— Yehuda Teitelbaum (@chalavyishmael) August 25, 2025
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‼️UNRWA was born in sin, singling out & creating one group of forever refugees, fuelling a perpetual war; indoctrinating generations of kids with lethal antisemitism & hate in internationally funded curriculum; glorifying murder of Jews & annihilation of Israel.
— מיכל קוטלר-וונש | Michal Cotler-Wunsh (@CotlerWunsh) August 25, 2025
UNRWA staff… https://t.co/u457VS9oc8
Palestinian president Mahmoud Abbas literally has a PhD in Holocaust denial https://t.co/Eg7T1RJwuv pic.twitter.com/AN275zqCl4
— Eitan Fischberger (@EFischberger) August 25, 2025
Since May, Israel has facilitated 208,542 tons of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
— Israel Foreign Ministry (@IsraelMFA) August 25, 2025
But the UN only acknowledges 69,775 tons — ignoring aid sent by donor countries, the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation, NGOs, and the private sector.
Why the cover-up? What are they hiding?
When the UN… pic.twitter.com/3JMnGhwCbg
McCain Should Answer Key Questions on Gaza
— Richard Goldberg (@rich_goldberg) August 25, 2025
It appears Cindy McCain is traveling to Israel this week in the wake of a whistleblower complaint filed with the USAID Inspector General alleging her agency is refusing security coordination offered by the IDF and actively undermining…
🔥FUEL IN GAZA: In response to allegations that there was no fuel in Gaza, I went to Gaza to check it out.
— Cam Higby 🇺🇸 (@camhigby) August 25, 2025
There are HEAPS of charcoal fuel and columns of petroleum trucks in Gaza, all allowed in by Israel. pic.twitter.com/5yDuCdOYCi
IDF denounces Haaretz publisher’s call for commander to face trial
The Israel Defense Forces on Sunday condemned Haaretz publisher Amos Schocken’s demand that the International Criminal Court in The Hague probe OC Central Command Maj. Gen. Avi Bluth for alleged war crimes.
“The IDF condemns the inappropriate remarks against the commander of Central Command, who acts out of operational considerations and in accordance with the law, with the security of the State of Israel and its citizens as his foremost concern,” the military stated on Sunday night.
Earlier on Sunday, Schocken labeled Bluth a “war criminal,” writing on X that “The Hague must arrest him” for ordering the uprooting of trees near the site of an Aug. 21 terrorist shooting in Samaria.
According to the post by the Haaretz publisher, IDF soldiers moved to uproot “thousands” of olive trees in Al-Mughayyir after a terrorist from the village opened fire at a group of Jewish shepherds, wounding one.
The military confirmed on Sunday that “following the serious shooting attack near the village of al-Mughayyir and the terrorist’s escape into the village—along with a series of terror attacks originating from that same village—the IDF launched intensified operational activity in the area.”
As part of this activity, the statement continued, “vegetation was cleared from an area adjacent to the Allon Road, which the terrorist had used to escape the scene. The clearing was immediately necessary to eliminate a life-threatening danger posed by the vegetation that obstructed visibility and concealed enemy movement.”
In addition, “arrest operations and searches were carried out in the area of the village, during which the terrorist responsible for the attack was apprehended,” the army added.
Al-Mughayyir, located approximately 17 miles northeast of Ramallah and 21 miles southeast of Nablus, has in recent years become a major hub for terror activity. In 2024, the village’s main mosque broadcast a speech by Hamas propaganda chief Abu Obeida, in which he called on Palestinians to expand the terrorist group’s war to Judea and Samaria.
If IDF Are War Criminals… Then So Are AMERICA & AUSTRALIA?! 💥 Explosive Claim By Ex-Army Leaderhttps://t.co/KUTEospQzT
— Erin Molan (@Erin_Molan) August 25, 2025
I don’t care how unpopular this position is... pic.twitter.com/R1OTzjYFnf
— David Keyes (@DavidMKeyes) August 25, 2025
Publishing a video of his capture, Nimrod Cohen’s parents urge his immediate release
A previously unseen video of the capture of Nimrod Cohen, a solider taken hostage in the Hamas-led attack on October 7, 2023, was released by Monday by his family, who called on the government to do everything they could to secure the release of the captives.
Following the publication of the video, Cohen’s parents, Viki and Yehuda, accused Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of passing up opportunities to free their son and the other 49 hostages held by Hamas in order to ensure his own political survival. The video’s broadcast, and their comments, come on the eve of a “day of struggle” by relatives of the captives meant to ramp up pressure for their release.
The footage was recovered by the IDF during ground operations in Gaza, and Viki Cohen told Channel 12 that she was first made aware of it about two months ago. The family previously claimed that the army was withholding publication of the video and said the IDF is still holding more footage of Cohen that it will not release.
“When I, as a mother, saw the video, I felt feelings of upheaval, fear, terror, that reminded me of October 7,” she told the network. “We don’t know Nimrod’s situation, what conditions he’s held in… We’re very worried and fearful for his fate.”
The video shows Cohen being pulled from a tank by Hamas gunmen and being marched on his feet toward the Strip by armed terrorists. A voice in the clip tells him that he will be returned to Israel and will not be harmed.
Previously aired footage from the attack showed Palestinians in civilian clothing standing on and around the tank while it was wreathed in smoke and flames, and the soldiers being dragged out by Hamas terrorists.
Cohen, 19 at the time of his capture, was the only survivor among four soldiers who were in a tank that was attacked by Hamas terrorists with RPG fire and explosive devices on the border on October 7. The three other soldiers, Omer Neutra, Shaked Dahan, and Oz Daniel, were killed by terrorists who abducted their bodies to Gaza.
The most recent sign of life for Cohen came in early March, when his family identified him in footage via a tattoo on his arm.
The family of hostage soldier Nimrod Cohen approves for publication a video showing his capture by Hamas terrorists on October 7, 2023. https://t.co/OtAjlMIg8H pic.twitter.com/CBSNpAJuBK
— Emanuel (Mannie) Fabian (@manniefabian) August 25, 2025
Israel should decide for itself if it wants a ceasefire, but the argument that this is the ONLY way is the ahistorical revisionism we scorn the Left for doing. America has a strong history of ending conflict through military force. We should be proud of that history. pic.twitter.com/dgHTmCawrA
— Shabbos Kestenbaum (@ShabbosK) August 24, 2025
'We are fighting Jews, not Zionism,' Palestinian activist Ahed Tamimi declares
Palestinians are fighting Jews, not Zionism, Palestinian political activist and terrorist supporter Ahed Tamimi declared on an Arabic podcast earlier this month.
In March 2018, Tamimi was convicted on four counts of assaulting an IDF officer and soldier, incitement, and interference with IDF forces. She was sentenced to eight months in prison and eight months of probation.Palestinian Activist Ahed Tamimi: We Are Fighting the Jews, Not Just Zionism; Westerners Patronize Us with Their Aid, They should Shut Up When We Talk; They Will Give Us Aid, Whether They Like It Or Not, and We Will Not Thank Them; I Wish for a Nuclear WWIII, So the Whole World… pic.twitter.com/NNn5Jf7TD6
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) August 15, 2025
Tamimi was arrested again in November 2023 on suspicion of inciting violence when she was a teenager, but was released nearly a month later as part of the temporary ceasefire between Israel and Hamas at the time in exchange for Israeli hostages.
“My definition of Judaism, ever since I was a child, has been that it is the same as Zionism,” Tamimi said. “There is no difference between them.” Jews 'can join me in the struggle against Zionism'
“If a Jew does not want their religion defined that way, they can join me in the struggle against Zionism.”
Tamimi highlighted her belief that “Judaism is an occupation” and that is how the religion should always be presented to Palestinian children. “We are fighting Jews, not Zionism,” she went on.
“We are superior to the entire world,” Tamimi said heatedly, “because we are the only ones in the world fighting injustice, at the expense of our lives, and the expense of our humanity.”
One of these girls was murdered on October 7. The other celebrated October 7.
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) August 24, 2025
Violent ideology turns people into monsters. It’s in the mind, not the body. Perfect example here. pic.twitter.com/kclFgLaEdR
Nael Barghouti, Palestinian Terrorist Released in February Hostage Deal: Armed Struggle Is the “Hard Currency” Palestinian Politicians Use for Negotiations pic.twitter.com/i3zVCoovqI
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) August 25, 2025
“Israel holds Palestinian women and children hostage in prison!”
— Nazi Hunters (@HuntersOfNazis) August 25, 2025
The “Palestinian hostages”: pic.twitter.com/fnqVWjjDzy
Well said.
— Haviv Rettig Gur (@havivrettiggur) August 25, 2025
In fact, the scale of Hamas's plundering of Gaza's wealth and potential is even greater. Gaza has natural gas. Sans Hamas, it would have had uninhibited access to the Israeli economy, which is the only thing in the region potentially more valuable than hydrocarbons.… https://t.co/YGxxw9TPvQ
Media Watch email to Sky News revealed: How the ABC attacked the Netanyahu interview it failed to land
Dangerous anti-Israel groupthink has metastasised throughout every corner of the ABC.
The news division regularly quotes figures from terror group Hamas without any scepticism or qualification.
News boss Justin Stevens must believe those fond of paragliding into music festivals to rape and murder are somehow also sources of integrity when it comes to statistics.
Capable of mass murder but incapable of filing misleading paperwork.
And then there is Linton Besser's Media Watch, a program which could be exposing these issues and errors.
Instead, it has become a platform to attack a prominent Jewish journalist who dares push back against a strange, ideological virus gripping Australia.
My colleague Sharri Markson interviewed Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu last week.
It made headlines around the world and led the news cycle in all serious Australian newsrooms due to the fact Netanyahu criticised Prime Minister Anthony Albanese.
But if you only get your news through the ABC, you probably missed this story.
The news team gave it only the briefest of runs. On the ABC website, it was buried as the third item (15 paragraphs in) in a federal political briefing.
“Netanyahu will appear in a pre-recorded interview on Sky News Australia later tonight, where he's reported to have said Albanese's record was to be ‘forever tarnished by the weakness he showed in the face of these Hamas terrorist monsters’.”
Reported to have said? Apparently, the ABC journalist had some doubt over the authenticity of the filmed interview.
You would think Besser, who hosts a media scrutiny show, would ask his own company why it failed to properly inform Australians of a significant diplomatic row.
Instead, he turned his sights on Markson, and Sky News Australia, for daring to have the 16-minute conversation in a way he wouldn’t.
Israel must ‘eradicate’ Hamas before war can end
Nationals Leader David Littleproud says the Israeli government must “eradicate” the threat of Hamas before ending the war.
Pro-Palestinian demonstrators have marched in huge numbers in cities and towns across the country to end the war in Gaza.
Early estimates suggest around 300,000 people took part in the 'Nationwide March for Palestine'.
Dr Adler Slams Labor - Outsiders
Former AJA President Dr David Adler was a guest on the Outsiders program on Sky News.
Dr Adler slammed the Albanese government over its outrageous decision to revoke the visa of Knesset member Simcha Rothman.
So you’re a looney leftie who hates little Israel. But imagine if you were Jewish. For 2500 years civilisation after civilisation has tried to wipe out the Jews…from the ancient Egyptians to Hamas. You too would fight to survive! Heroic people. I’ll always support them!
— Alexander Downer (@AlexanderDowner) August 25, 2025
‘Delusional’: Bob Carr’s rhetoric stirs division in Australian communities
Former radio host Ray Hadley says former New South Wales premier Bob Carr’s recent rhetoric is stirring division within Australian communities.
“I think at best I can call him delusional over this,” Mr Hadley told Sky News host Sharri Markson.
“He talks about foreign influence; he’s been a cheerleader for China since he left politics and before.”
‘Out of order’: Tony Burke slammed over ‘highly offensive’ accusation of Israel
Former deputy prime minister John Anderson has called out Home Affairs Minister Tony Burke for his “highly offensive” accusation of Israel and its military.
Mr Burke has lashed out at Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu for calling Australia’s leader Anthony Albanese “weak”, saying “strength” is not measured by blowing people up.
“I think it’s right out of order for him to attack the IDF,” Mr Anderson told Sky News host Freya Leach.
Australia faces a ‘serious crisis’ under the pro-Palestinian movement
Sky News host Chris Kenny says Australia is in “a real crisis” about what the country stands for and how large numbers of pro-Palestinian protests highlight a “problem” which leadership is doing nothing to address.
“Proponents will say these protests were compassionate … marching to stop children and civilians being killed in Gaza,” Mr Kenny said.
“But the reality of the protest was very different, it always has been.”
Paul Weller threatens to sue accountants that cut ties over Israel views
Paul Weller, the frontman of The Jam, is threatening to sue his former accountants after they cut ties with him over his outspoken criticism of Israel’s actions in Gaza.
In this discussion on Free Speech Nation, Jonathan Sacerdoti and Nicole Lampert explore:
Why Harris & Trotter ended their 30-year relationship with Weller
The legal claim that their decision amounts to unlawful discrimination
Weller’s belief that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza, and why he feels compelled to speak out
The wider questions this case raises about free expression, political beliefs, and professional relationships
Jew hate has no place in civil society. It rots the brain, reject it. https://t.co/zWniWdgXpy
— Charlie Kirk (@charliekirk11) August 25, 2025
Tucker Carlson then vs. now: WWII + antisemitism/Israel. pic.twitter.com/09jBPcaxWF
— Nathan Livingstone (MilkBarTV) (@TheMilkBarTV) August 25, 2025
WATCH: @TheOfficerTatum blasts @RepMTG for implying that everything connected to Israel is nefarious, including members of Congress visiting the country and wearing yarmulkes at Jewish sites.pic.twitter.com/GXC5tt9xVe
— Awesome Jew (@Awesome_Jew_) August 25, 2025
Always appreciate the deep insight and rational conclusions from @mtgreenee @RepMTG pic.twitter.com/hUDstTsKuB
— Ami Kozak (@amiKozak) August 25, 2025
Sorry to burst your bubble, @SayeedaWarsi.
— 𝐀η𝐓 (@AntSpeaks) August 25, 2025
St George was raised in Lydda, which in antiquity was the same place as modern-day Lod, located in central Israel just southeast of Tel Aviv and near Ben Gurion Airport.
So when you say St George was “raised in Palestine,” that… https://t.co/cCdFu0uRFR
Sometimes I log in on @X and think @Alonso_GD Gurmendi cannot surprise me with even dumber take than he wrote yesterday, but then he does… pic.twitter.com/kOWxFoIwf3
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) August 25, 2025
Alonso posted a map of streams in Israel and called them military bases.
— Eyal Yakoby (@EYakoby) August 25, 2025
This is a fellow at one of the most prestigious universities in the UK.
They find new levels of idiocy every single day. pic.twitter.com/8WxoFhrjnx
You should delete your tweet pic.twitter.com/lnbV8HVwgz
— Matt Whitlock (@mattdizwhitlock) August 25, 2025
This didn’t happen. Indeed, the book is on the mandatory reading list, as is the topic of the Holocaust more broadly. One Florida school did pull a *graphic novel* based on Anne Frank; right or wrong, the charge there was that it “minimized,” not focused on, the Holocaust. https://t.co/LbFXhPH7a3
— Charles C. W. Cooke (@charlescwcooke) August 25, 2025
Milan’s main cathedral.
— מיכל קוטלר-וונש | Michal Cotler-Wunsh (@CotlerWunsh) August 25, 2025
Anne Frank in a keffiyeh; Star of David with upside-down Palestinian flag triangle.
"What's done can't be undone, but at least you can keep it from happening again." Anne Frank
Systematic hijacking, redefinition, inversion…of facts, law & morality,… https://t.co/JgXFvp5yUD pic.twitter.com/SL1UAhHAOu
Reports: Hamas-aligned attacker allegedly stabs critic at Brussels demonstration
A 22-year-old Palestinian Arab man was critically injured Sunday evening after being stabbed during an anti-Israel demonstration in central Brussels, in what some reports allege may have been an attack by a Hamas supporter targeting the victim for criticising the terror group. The attack occurred near Zaterdagplein, close to the Brasserie de la Poste on Lakensestraat, during a protest that drew hundreds of participants.
The Brussels Capital Ixelles police confirmed the incident and reported that emergency services responded around 6:15 p.m. The victim was initially in a life-threatening condition but is now reported to be out of danger. A 21-year-old suspect was arrested at the scene. Authorities have opened an investigation into attempted manslaughter, and forensic teams have begun reviewing CCTV footage to clarify the circumstances surrounding the incident.
According to Ilse Van de Keere, spokesperson for the police zone, the suspect was taken into custody shortly after the attack. Witnesses described a quarrel escalating into violence, with the attacker reportedly mingling with the crowd before stabbing the victim.
The demonstration, which had been approved by the local municipality, began earlier in the day in Molenbeek and continued to Zaterdagplein, concluding outside the Brussels Stock Exchange. Protesters called for sanctions against Israel and an end to the presence of Israeli communities in Judea and Samaria.
Ever wondered why you never see condemnation of Hamas at the "pro-Palestine" rallies?
— Yehuda Teitelbaum (@chalavyishmael) August 25, 2025
This week in Brussels, a Palestinian man was stabbed at a rally, reportedly for criticizing Hamas.
When will the world admit these people don't care about Palestinians? pic.twitter.com/4EzD6d6hST
Irish band Kneecap cancels US tour, including NYC date, over member’s trial for allegedly supporting Hamas
The controversial Irish rap group Kneecap has canceled its upcoming US tour — which included a New York City rooftop show — as one of its members prepares for trial for allegedly supporting Hamas.
The Belfast-based group said it would have to cancel its 15 tour dates, set to start Oct. 1, while Liam O hAnnaidh, who performs under the stage name Mo Chara, prepares to attend a court hearing in London in late September.
O hAnnaidh was charged under the Terrorism Act in Britain for waving Hezbollah’s flag during a show while allegedly yelling, “Up Hamas! Up Hezbollah!”
“Due to the proximity of our next court hearing in London to the first date of the tour, as the British government continues it’s [sic] witch-hunt, we will have to cancel all 15 tour dates in October,” the band wrote in a statement on social media.
“With every show fully sold out, to tens of thousands of fans, this is news we are sad to deliver,” the group continued, offering refunds.
Theleader of the extreme left wing party Enhedslisten shared a video from a demonstration in front of Danish parliament yesterday, where the Bob Vylan chant “death, death to the IDF” could be heard’
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) August 25, 2025
🇩🇰🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/S1rm3w9XAS
Medea Benjamin and her group are now outside the Holocaust museum, dressed as concentration camp prisoners, mocking the Holocaust and attacking Israel while absurdly claiming that Gazans are experiencing a Holocaust.pic.twitter.com/SdXNiX5MXl
— Awesome Jew (@Awesome_Jew_) August 25, 2025
“Long Live Hamas”
— Betar Worldwide (@Betar_USA) August 25, 2025
Code Pink terrorists in Los Angeles confronted by strong proud Zionists, and these pro rapists call Betar “professional terrorists.”
We are proud Zionists!
As they scream long live Hamas we stand tall! pic.twitter.com/iowhSlj3SW
🚨 BREAKING: Palestine News Network dresses up as a suicide bomber, starts chanting "God Bless Hamas," and is immediately arrested.pic.twitter.com/Dx4onyQcbL
— Awesome Jew (@Awesome_Jew_) August 25, 2025
Meet Jad
— Menachem Vorchheimer (@MenachemV) August 25, 2025
He has been charged by @VictoriaPolice for allegedly chanting & inciting others to chant “All Zionists are Terrorists”
Now Jad chants & incites others to chant “Death, Death to the IOF”
Time @VictoriaPolice bans those that use hate speech from attending Melbourne CBD pic.twitter.com/AC462qgydX
This is what mentally ill extremism looks like.
— Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼 (@DrewPavlou) August 25, 2025
“Generation after generation until total liberation.”
How about just a two state solution instead of permanent race war jihad against the Jews? You fucking psycho. Happy to play with the lives of people in Gaza from the comfort of… pic.twitter.com/TmLrsd2wmK
Calls for death next to a book for little kids - Melbourne
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) August 25, 2025
Australia is in trouble now that it has imported a whole movement which brainwashes their children to hate others and to love death pic.twitter.com/soVQZm677U
Ottawa Pride parade dissolves after Palestinian demonstration blocks route
Hundreds of Palestinian supporters blocked the Capital Pride Parade shortly after it began Sunday afternoon, demanding parade officials come down and meet their “demands.”
Protesters gathered on Wellington Street near O’Connor, dancing to music while holding up signs and Palestinian flags. Many signs said “no pride in genocide.”
A giant pink-and-black banner read “all of us or none of us” and “stone wall was an intifada.” They also chanted slogans like “free, free Palestine,” “long live the intifada” and “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.”
“We will not leave until our elected officials and Capital Pride come down and meet our demands,” said Masha Davidovic, a member of Queers for Palestine-Ottawa group.
The confrontation came after Capital Pride quietly took down its statement of solidarity with Palestinians this year, sparking criticism among some members of the community.
BREAKING: The Capital Pride Parade was CANCELLED after Palestinian protesters took it over in front omf the PMO and stopped the entire march in front of the House of Commons pic.twitter.com/sPetLdaCZF
— Dacey Media (@chrisdacey) August 24, 2025
Trans Hamas activists have stopped Ottawa Pride in the name of Palestine.
— Leviathan (@l3v1at4an) August 24, 2025
Why is @OttawaPolice allowing it? pic.twitter.com/ktYynkhDeN
In typical victimization fashion, a spokesperson for Queers4Palestine deflects blame for shutting down Capital Pride, instead blaming it on @_MarkSutcliffe, a Zionist, and a failure to negotiate on site.
— Leviathan (@l3v1at4an) August 25, 2025
Allegedly they were originally allowed 20 minutes to disrupt the parade. pic.twitter.com/VEGtzuhi1A
Gays for Palestine VIP edition pic.twitter.com/EbyXBhQUMo
— Betar Worldwide (@Betar_USA) August 25, 2025
To all my queer and trans Palestinian family in Ghazzzaa, this for you. pic.twitter.com/hNqLNJcR0K
— Lyle Culpepper (@ShutupLyle) August 25, 2025
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