Thread by @EFischberger on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "HUGE BREAKING: Major Lawsuit Filed Over Oct. 7 Hamas Attack
Families of American victims of the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre have filed a giant federal lawsuit in Washington, D.C. against Palestinian-American billionaire Bashar Masri and four of his companies. Let's break it down ๐งต
๐ธ️The suit accuses Masri of aiding and abetting Hamas by embedding terror infrastructure inside so-called “economic development” projects in Gaza.
๐ธ️Masri allegedly used his reputation to secure millions in funding from USAID, the World Bank, the UN, the EU, and others.
๐ธ️Plaintiffs claim he secretly partnered with Hamas to build tunnels, hide rockets, and host terrorist operations beneath flagship properties.
๐ธ️The Gaza Industrial Estate, located near the Israeli border, allegedly housed attack tunnels, served as a staging ground for the October 7 invasion, and diverted solar energy from donor-funded infrastructure to power Hamas’s underground network.
๐ธ️Masri’s luxury hotels — including the Blue Beach and the Al Mashtal (rebranded “Ayan Hotel”) — allegedly served as Hamas command centers, with tunnels accessible from guest rooms and direct ties to military training facilities.
๐ธ️Senior Hamas officials, including Yahya Sinwar, are said to have operated out of these sites, using them for planning and launching attacks.
๐ธ️The complaint calls it a “grand deception” — Masri promoted peace and progress publicly, while enabling terror behind the scenes.
๐ธ️Plaintiffs argue this deception shielded key Hamas infrastructure from Israeli targeting and directly contributed to the scale and success of the October 7 massacre."
Meme - Ridvan Aydemir I Apostate Prophet @ApostateProphet: "We have a problem."
Hamas. 84% of Americans have an unfavorable view of Hamas
% who say they have opinion of Hamas, which has controlled Gaza
Muslims - 58% unfavorable, 37% favorable"
Clearly, this is Islamophobic because a majority of American Muslims have an unfavourable opinion of Hamas, and the real problem is the 3% of White Protestants who have a favourable opinion of it. But also if you have an unfavourable opinion of Hamas, this is anti-Palestinian racism
Meme - Ben B@dejo @BenTelAviv: "Black students aren't told to tolerate fellow students marching in KKK hoods, but Jewish students are forced to walk through crowds of masked Hamas-supporting students chanting for "intifada" and violent "resistance" if they want to go to class. It's disgusting and indefensible."
Meme - Wilfred Reilly @wil_da_beast630: "This is just complete fiction. Even if you accept the nonsense Hamas claim that half of the ~60,000 war deaths were doctor babies, malaria and diarrhea both kill 500-600,000 children under five annually."
Andrew Feinstein @andrewfeinstein: "The number one cause of child deaths on Earth this year is israel. Read that again and again."
So much for all Jews supporting Israel
Meme Heidi Bachram @HeidiBachram: "Owen Jones supports the man who shared a video of my husband's family being tortured by Hamas on October 7 and branded them "settlers". As though they deserved it. I never hated anyone before. I do now."
Owen Jones @owenjonesjourno: "Solidarity with @AliAbunimah. Journalism is not a crime."
Electronic Intifada: "The Electronic Intifada team stands in solidarity with @AliAbunimah. Speaking out against injustice in Palestine is not a crime. Journalism is not a crime."
GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga on X - "A Gazan went to fill his bucket, but was told the water’s gone — filming had ended. Water was only for the cameras (to get donations). Someone says it’s a UNICEF truck, but he replies: “The stickers are fake.” Credit: @imshin"
Andrew Fox on X - "Targeting civilians for 18 months but of 2 million(+) potential targets they have only managed to kill 20-30,000, if that. The IDF are either the worst shots in history and have taken 3,000+ casualties and fatalties through shaving cuts and workplace accidents; OR, bear with me, they’ve taken immense care to protect civilians during tough battles."
GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga on X - "Amin Abed, a Gazan who protested and was abducted by Hamas, reveals part of how the group operates: “Of course Hamas hides behind civilians in hospitals… Among medical staff… They caused hospitals to be bombed… Hamas uses these hospitals as bases… They interrogate and torture our people there… They even sent summons letters to young men, to bring them in for questioning and torture… To the point where hospitals had to shut their doors and stop functioning because of it… (Note: many of the "wounded" in viral videos were likely harmed by Hamas but shown as Israeli victims) Yes, unfortunately, Hamas insists on hiding behind civilians… For example, the governor of Khan Younis, Taher al-Qudra, is hiding inside Al-Amal Hospital… Why is he hiding and placing guards in the middle of a hospital where tens of thousands receive treatment? Come out! Aren’t you a ‘resistance fighter’? Don’t you claim to be ‘the resistance’?”"
Hillel Fuld on X - "BREAKING!! According to the Wall St. Journal, Hamas is so deep in financial collapse, it can no longer afford to pay its fighters or government staff—salaries have been cut off entirely. So Israel is taking land away from Hamas, choking them financially, taking out its leadership, eliminating terrorist by terrorist, and relocating hundreds of thousands of Gazans to other countries. And somehow, the haters continue to say that we are losing the war. If this is what they call losing, I hope the IDF continues to “Lose”."
@amuse on X - "GAZA: The Palestinians can no longer fund its military and political staff after losing more than 70% of its funding from USAID. In total financial collapse it can no longer pay salaries. Leaders are saying the loss of US funding is worse than the war with Israel."
Hillel Neuer on X - "Sad what happened when the U.S. ended its $300 million annual funding for UNRWA"
Ironically, the terrorism supporters love to hate on the US and claim it funds "genocide", but pre-Trump, US funding was keeping Hamas afloat
๐ก๐ถ๐ผ๐ต ๐๐ฒ๐ฟ๐ด ♛ ✡︎ on X - "In the sh*thole known as Birmingham, Keffiyeh Karens are screaming at people for shopping at a normal grocery store. Watching these videos literally motivates me to go buy Israeli-made Sabra Hummus at the nearest Tesco. Such miserable losers."
Eyal Yakoby on X - "Disgusting: The President of Ireland gave a speech at the 80th Auschwitz Commemoration and of course had to mention Gaza. The security then kicked out Jews in the crowd who, rightfully, called this out. We live in a complete dystopia."
'Why are you removing me?': Israeli woman who stood up to Irish president talks - "Lior Tibet (37), who has lived in Dublin for about seven years, was captured on video on Sunday being forcibly removed by security guards during Irish President Michael Higgin's speech, after he began attacking Israel over its actions in Gaza during a Holocaust Remembrance Day ceremony... Tibet's friend, who was pregnant, was pulled outside. "She didn't resist too much because she's pregnant," Tibet recounts. "And then they came to me and grabbed my arm and came to pull me outside. I said to them right then: 'You cannot remove a Jewish woman from a Holocaust memorial ceremony, this is my ceremony.' I refused to leave and they really pulled me. I resisted and then they started dragging me on the floor, and I'm shouting the whole time 'I'm Jewish, why are you removing me?'" Tibet repeatedly emphasizes that the security guards pulled her with force – which she says was excessive relative to the act: "I turned my back, this is a democratic country – what is this thing?! Outside I spoke with some of the police officers who were keeping me from going back into the ceremony, and I told them I don't understand this country. Just yesterday there was a demonstration in the middle of the city with Hamas and Hezbollah flags – and they did nothing. But I, who makes a quiet protest, without shouting, without posters, didn't support a violent movement or terrorists – and they use force against me! The officers said they understand, but there's nothing to do and they won't let me back into the event. In the end four people were removed, and we weren't allowed back in. They told us that until the event was over we weren't allowed to be in the event area." "My feeling is very difficult," Tibet shares angrily, "What way is left for me to protest? You can't go out on the street with an Israeli flag because you need security and the police aren't interested in providing security. You try to protest at the university and it's a problem – we wanted to organize a Holocaust memorial ceremony at one of the universities, and they told us it's a 'controversial issue.' And all this happens while there are demonstrations full of hate and supporting terror in the city streets here undisturbed. Since the incident I've been receiving hate messages on social media and to my work email. They want us to leave, but we won't let them win in the unfair and unjust battle they're waging against the Jewish community, against Israel and against Israelis," she declares, "We will continue to fight antisemitism even if it's like a bone in their throat, we'll continue to present the truth even if they don't want to hear us.""
Peaceful protest is only an essential right, and removing peaceful protesters only fascism, when it pushes the left wing agenda
TDSB probes allegation Gaza video shown to kindergarten kids - "Toronto’s public school board is investigating allegations that a lunchroom supervisor showed graphic video of the war in Gaza to kindergarten kids, leaving students traumatized and parents outraged. The incident is alleged to have occurred last week at Alexander Muir/Gladstone Ave Junior and Senior Public School, and the lunchroom supervisor is currently on leave... Tamara Gottlieb, founding member of the Jewish Educators and Families Association, has been contacted by parents, who say their children were shown a video that has left some kids having nightmares and afraid to go to school. According to the parents, children were shown a video that was “quite graphic, including scenes of pretty disturbing violence” by the lunchroom supervisor. “Every parent that has reached out to me about this incident is irate, irrespective of their religious background,” said Gottlieb. “This is totally inappropriate.”"
Palestinian Journalist: Hamas Steals, Sells Humanitarian Aid - "Palestinian journalist Ayman Khaled accused Hamas of being complicit in stealing humanitarian aid entering Gaza and selling it in local markets. Khaled made these claims following the execution of two men by Hamas authorities for allegedly stealing 97 aid trucks. Khaled argued that it was implausible for two individuals to carry out such an operation alone, suggesting it was an organized operation."
A terrorism supporter was claiming Israel was the one stealing all the aid and those claiming Hamas was doing so were lying
Palestinian Authority Says Hamas Is Stealing Aid Meant for Gaza Civilians - "Official Palestinian Authority (PA) TV in the Gaza Strip reported that the aid convoys are being “robbed” by “the merchants of war,” who then “sell it in the market at very high prices”:
'Official PA TV reporter in Deir Al-Balah, Gaza: “Many aid convoys are suffering from acts of piracy. There are robbers armed with firearms who steal the aid before it reaches the needy, and they take control of it … The merchants of war [i.e., Hamas] are taking the aid and selling it in the market at very high prices, even though it is written on them that they are aid supplies not designated for sale.”'...
the PA has also criticized Hamas for looking out for its own and Iran’s interests, thereby ignoring the welfare of Gazan civilians... When Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was killed and Hamas appointed Yahya Al-Sinwar as its new Political Bureau chairman, an editorial in the official PA daily strongly criticized Al-Sinwar and Hamas for only having their own interests at heart and not “the Gaza Strip with its residents, homes, structures, streets, schools, and hospitals”... Likewise, PA leader Mahmoud Abbas’ advisor Mahmoud Al-Habbash has accused Hamas of being selfish, having launched the 2023 Gaza war “to make gains for Hamas and Hamas’ allies”"
Damn PA, which has been infiltrated by "Zionists"!
Meme - Faerie ๐งก @LiquidFaerie: "When a Hijab wearing Muslim lady sends out a warning about an Islamic regime, very sure that this is extremely serious."
Marian Almazroule @mariam_almaz11: "Hamas sent British lawyers to beg a London court to take them off the terror list. Cute. Meanwhile, Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood army aka the "Army of Genocide" is using the same playbook to stop the UAE from sending food to starving civilians. Not ISIS this time, just their cousins in suits. And you thought this was just about Gaza? Wake up. Islamists are gaming your courts, hijacking your laws, and turning your values into weapons. Rapists get shielded under "Islamophobia," and terrorists get rebranded as "activists." All while you sip your fair-trade coffee and stay silent. On Oct 7, you didn't just betray Israel you betrayed your own civilization. Either you push back against this madness or get used to living in chaos, where law and order are just colonial relics. if you want to know what Hamas rule looks like, peek at Sudan today. Spoiler: It's not a vibe. The goal shouldn't be to appease terrorists it should be to end them."
Palestinian Protesters outside of Vaughan Poilievre Rally. : r/CanadianConservative - "During the Pierre poilievre rally, pro Palestinian protesters were screaming at supporters including me. They were here to cause trouble and there to yell at innocent supporters after and before the rally. These protests were not peaceful but were there to invoke hate."
"It's like how the climate protests were before the October 7 attacks (Notice how these climate protests largely disappeared since that date?) It's become clear to me that it's not so much about the cause itself but rather using the cause to boost these protesters' own profiles amd show how righteous they are to others. There's a very narcisssistic side to their "activism""
"It’s what happens when you don’t have a job and you live off your parents and the government."
Palestinian Protesters outside of Vaughan Poilievre Rally. : r/CanadianConservative - "You never saw this kind of stuff until Trudeau's immigration policy."
King Crocoduck, Gigazionist on X - ""bUt MuH dEaD cHiLdReN" is strategic incompetence on the part of people who pretend not to understand the difference between collateral damage in a war against militants who embed themselves among civilians on the one hand, and the deliberate systematic murder of kids on the other. These people know exactly what cynical game they're playing, and they should be treated accordingly. They should be treated no differently than American Nazi sympathizers during WW2 who cried "bUt Muh dEaD gErMaN cHiLdReN," not because they gave a rat's ass about dead kids, but because it was the only way they could undermine the Allies without explicit advertising their actual ideological aims. Stop falling for these crocodile tears, all of it is fake and gay."
Eyal Yakoby on X - "BREAKING: Terror supporters are trying to break through the police line to reach the Jewish neighborhood in Brooklyn. Can you imagine the outrage if white people were marching towards a black community calling for violence? Why is this being tolerated?"
Meme - Vivid.๐ฎ๐ฑ @VividProwess: "This was just two months ago when Hamas claimed victory, and the entire rotten society inside the Gaza Strip, including children and women, glorified them as heroes and vowed to destroy Israel and kill the Jews. You brought this upon yourselves."
"MUHAMMAD'S ARMY HAS RETURNED O JEWS!"
Over 100 staff accuse BBC of bias in coverage of Israel’s war in Gaza : r/anime_titties - "Do you have some examples of wars without civilian casualties? Maybe you could suggest a few and we can compare and contrast those."
"Funny how he never responded"
Hamas vastly inflated Gaza death statistics, study shows - "A rigorous analysis published on Saturday of Hamas authorities’ death statistics in Gaza shows they were vastly inflated and methodologically flawed. The report by the London-based Henry Jackson Society security think tank breaks down the figure of about 44,000 deaths since Oct. 7, 2023, that the Hamas-controlled health ministry in Gaza has published, and which international media have reported without scrutiny. The scale of civilian deaths in Gaza is a key element in a legal and propaganda attempt by Israel’s enemies to isolate it internationally using false allegations of genocide. The figure, which does not distinguish between civilians and the 17,000 terrorists Israel says it has killed in Gaza, also includes about 5,000 people who die of natural causes each year, states the report. “This report raises serious concerns that the Gaza MoH figures have been overstated,” wrote Andrew Fox... “The data behind their figures contains natural deaths, deaths from before this conflict began and deaths of those killed by Hamas itself; it contains no mention of Hamas combatant fatalities; and it overstates the number of women and children killed,” reads the report, titled “Questionable Counting: Analysing the Death Toll from the Hamas-Run Ministry of Health in Gaza.” Some cancer patients were listed as requiring treatment after they had already been listed as war causalities. Jihad Mahmoud Adeeb Al-Taweel, ID number 950130153, was described in an April 15 list as a patient with laryngeal cancer, two weeks after being listed as a war fatality. The report outlined additional statistical inconsistencies in the data collection process, including in the hospitals that reported it to the health ministry. A “dramatic change happened in reports from al-Aqsa hospital [in Deir al-Balah], where the claimed number of fatalities jumped from 4,994, as per the 31 March 2024 report, to 6,608 just a week later. At the same time, the number of children jumped from 1,294 to 2,142, meaning children were responsible for 52.5% of the sharp increase,” the report said. In a Dec. 10 article about the latest death statistics by the health ministry in Gaza, The Palestine Chronicle reported that “Palestinian and international organizations say that the majority of those killed and wounded are women and children”—a claim that anti-Israel activists often cite to promote the genocide charge against the Jewish state. But Fox’s report found that “most fatalities are men aged 15–45, contradicting claims that civilian populations are being disproportionately targeted.” Deaths reported by families, as opposed to how they are listed by the health ministry, “suggests that many fatalities classified as civilian may be combatants, a distinction omitted from official reporting”... On Dec. 10, Hamas’s Government Media Office wrote that nearly 44% of 44,758 reported fatalities in the Gaza Strip were children. The report disputes this data, showing cases of adults being listed as children. The document also shows that the Government Media Office, which says its data come from the health ministry, routinely inflates the share of women and children in the statistics. The health ministry data also shows that men have been misclassified as women, the Fox report states. “In the August 2024 list, 103 names were marked as female who had a male first name (e.g. Mohammed).”... Israel’s advocates have said that even Hamas’s unreliable statistics, when combined with the Israeli estimates on the number of terrorists killed in the Gaza Strip, reveal a relatively low rate of civilian deaths. Considering the urban warfare conditions of the Gaza Strip, and Hamas’s strategy of using civilian shields, Israel’s defenders say the statistics reflect a major effort to avoid civilian loss of life during IDF operations to dismantle Hamas and free Israeli hostages."
Berkeley ceasefire vote splits City Council and community - "A Berkeley City Council meeting ended in chaos Monday night, as an unruly crowd chanted "no justice, no peace" and a protester declared ominously that "future generations will remember this day." The special meeting — focused on dueling ceasefire resolutions related to the Israel-Gaza War — may have taken the prize for the longest public comment period, lasting more than 5 hours, followed by the pithiest council discussion: Officials spoke for less than 30 minutes before taking action... A physical altercation broke out when the former commissioner refused to let a pro-Israel speaker come into the room to speak... The witness said the former commissioner grabbed the arm of the pro-Israel speaker, an older woman, to move her out of the way, at which point a man — also part of the pro-Israel camp — stood in between them to act as a shield. At that point, the witness said, a man in a keffiyeh grabbed the other man from behind, pulled him backward, put him in a chokehold and began to hit him... Inside the meeting room, people on both sides of the debate referenced the violence outside and blamed the other group for instigating it, in what one person called a "microcosm of what's playing out in the Middle East."... Most of the disruptions appeared to come from the activist side, including some who made it clear they believed breaking the decorum rules about an issue of such import was a matter of civic duty. As a result, most of the speakers in the pro-Israel camp were repeatedly badgered, and struggled to get through their remarks without interruption. The pro-Israel speakers were consistent in their comments, calling on the Berkeley City Council to focus on local issues rather than divisive matters of foreign policy and asking them to support the Taplin resolution. They said many of the stories being shared were part of a sophisticated propaganda machine being driven by Hamas to foment antisemitism and undermine the state of Israel. Meanwhile, the speakers supporting Gaza, who made up the vast majority in the room, said Berkeley officials had a duty to call for an arms embargo with Israel and take a stand against a genocide being livestreamed for the world to see. Some described heartbreaking losses in Gaza suffered by their own families or witnessed firsthand, and said Berkeley must take a stand publicly, particularly given its many prior foreign policy items, including a ceasefire resolution in 2022 in support of Ukraine... some of the attendees called officials a variety of names, from outright liars to "cowards in the face of genocide," shouting out in anger and frustration as the mayor repeatedly asked for order... Blackaby said he supported the Taplin motion because, "most importantly, to me, it centers almost all of its language on what the priority of the City Council must be: the people of Berkeley, our community and our values."... Councilwoman Shoshana O’Keefe said she could only support the Taplin motion, largely due to an abiding belief, dating back to her days as a Berkeley High School student, that city leaders should not spend time deliberating international affairs... Taplin called international resolutions from Berkeley officials "solipsistic at best" and said they were, at worst, "a wasteful distraction from the local issues that we are actually obligated and authorized to address — while having zero impact on foreign affairs and serving no other purpose than to expose our community to toxicity, abuse and the reignition of trauma." "Several hours of conspiratorial anti-Jewish vitriol have failed to convince me otherwise," he said. Some of the most divisive commentary of the night came from a longtime Berkeley activist who wore a shirt to honor Yahya Sinwar, the mastermind of the Oct. 7 attacks that killed approximately 1,200 people in Israel and saw more than 250 others taken hostage. The activist lauded Sinwar as a family man and brilliant strategist. In response to his comments, some members of the crowd chanted, "Long live Sinwar.""
Weird. Why are the Zionists always manipulating the media to make them look good and the "pro-Palestinian" side look bad?
Main thing stopping Gaza emigration is host countries, Netanyahu says - "The plan received significant backing from a survey conducted among Gazans, which revealed that about half of them wished to emigrate."
Time for the "pro-Palestinian" crowd to condemn Gazans for participating in "ethnic cleansing", since they won't be able to be used against Israel anymore
Avi Benlolo: Universities are a wrecking ball against civilization - "Harvard’s Presidential Task Force on Combating Antisemitism released a sprawling 300-page report last week that attempts to confront the antisemitism festering on its campus. But beneath its ambition lies a troubling truth: antisemitism has become embedded in the ideological core of many universities. And the real question is no longer just how to address it — but whether universities can even be rehabilitated at all. This crisis didn’t begin on October 7, 2023. That day, when Hamas terrorists murdered and raped innocent civilians, merely revealed the moral decay that had taken root over decades. Since the early 2000s, university campuses have been infected by movements like “Israeli Apartheid Week” and BDS — activist campaigns masquerading as academic inquiry, laying the groundwork for today’s open hostility toward Jews and Israel. This week, the National Post declared: “You can’t be openly Jewish at TMU.” Students at Toronto Metropolitan University report being isolated, harassed, and afraid. At Columbia University, over 50 pro-Palestinian students were arrested for occupying a library, damaging property and disrupting campus life. This is not protest — it’s intimidation. And it has become the new norm. Back at Harvard, Rabbi David Wolpe, who served as a visiting scholar, shared his chilling experience in the Free Press. At a Sukkot celebration at the Divinity School, a speaker began by assuring the crowd that it was “a safe space for anti-Zionists, non-Zionists, and those struggling with their Zionism.” In other words: not safe for Jewish students proud of their identity. Wolpe described Israeli students being mobbed and assaulted; Jewish students ghosted by friends; professors eliminating Israeli sources from their syllabi; and required readings teaching that Zionism is a manipulative colonial ideology. Incredibly, “privilege training” was offered to Jewish students — not to support them, but to reframe them as oppressors. It’s hard to imagine that after the horrors of October 7 — murders, rapes, mutilations committed by terrorists wearing the keffiyeh — students today are proudly wearing that same garment as a symbol of solidarity. The keffiyeh, co-opted by Yasser Arafat — the lead terrorist of his time — has become a symbol not of heritage but of terror. Its normalization on Western campuses is no different than wearing swastikas in the 1930s. And yet, here we are again. But this isn’t only about Jews. The warning that “what starts with the Jews doesn’t end with the Jews” is more relevant than ever. The antisemitism on campuses today is the tip of an anti-Western, anti-democratic movement masked as social justice. It seeks to dismantle Judeo-Christian values, freedom of thought, and liberal democracy. Some call it wokeism. Whatever the name, its goal is clear: to destroy Western civilization from within. Wolpe praises Harvard’s report for acknowledging the hate — but notes it offers no solution for the ideological bias entrenched in faculties, especially in the humanities and social sciences. Where once it was obvious to support the only democracy in the Middle East, today students are shamed and punished for even expressing sympathy with Israel. In Canada, we learned that our government hired a U.K. contractor to monitor pro-Israel social media posts — labelling critics of pro-Hamas protests as “right-wing extremists.” Meanwhile, those glorifying Hamas remain unchallenged. None of these demonstrations have denounced the terrorist group. Some participants even wear Hamas-style insignia. Yet authorities choose to target those who dare defend Israel. History shows that societies turning on their Jewish communities ultimately betray their own values. Harvard now claims it wants to build an inclusive environment. But let’s be honest — this report wasn’t born of conscience. It was born of pressure. The threat of lost funding, lawsuits, and public backlash finally forced their hand. Columbia didn’t call in the police to protect Jewish students — it did so to protect its own reputation. The only way to change universities is to hold them financially accountable. That means suspending government grants, investigating foreign funding, and even reconsidering their charitable status if they enable hate. Academia was once the engine of Western success. Now it risks becoming the wrecking ball. Universities are at a crossroads. They can choose to defend the values that built them — or continue down a path that will destroy them. The time for polite reports is over. What’s needed now is bold action, real accountability, and moral courage."
We are still told that no one is pro-Hamas / no one supports Hamas
Nearly half of young Americans support Hamas, poll reveals - "Nearly half of young Americans support Hamas more than Israel in the ongoing conflict between the two, according to a new Harvard University poll. Among 18 to 24-year-olds, 48 per cent of those who expressed a view on the war favoured Hamas, with 52 per cent supporting Israel"
We'll still be told that no one supports Hamas

