Eyal Yakoby on X - "At a pro-Palestinian rally in Australia, they reveal their true intentions. “Just like Israel, Australia does not have a right to exist.” It’s never been about Israel, it’s been about destroying Western civilization."
dahlia kurtz ✡︎ דליה קורץ on X - "Congratulations on the deletion of Jewish history by the Toronto District School Board! So, now, if students say Jews are indigenous to Israel, it will not only be wrong, but racist too! And that ONE act of racism will count as 3 forms: Anti-Palestinian Islamophobia Anti-Arab"
habibi on X - "What would happen to creeps in Blackburn shouting "Muslims are not welcome here!"? Well, here's the town's latest on "Zionists". They're well represented by the Islamist MP Adnan Hussain, that's for sure. Israel hatred is his mission in life. He'll say nothing about this."
Greta Thunberg deletes post mistakenly including Israeli hostage in Gaza prisoner plea - "Greta Thunberg included a photo of an Israeli man taken hostage by Hamas on October 7th, 2023, in a post on Instagram made on Monday seeking to highlight the "suffering" of Palestinian prisoners captured by Israel during the Gaza War."
Hamas weapons cache for ‘possible terrorist attacks in Europe’ found in Vienna - "German authorities had already arrested three individuals in connection with an alleged plot to attack Jewish targets in Germany. The men were identified as German citizens, Abed Al G and Ahmad I, and Lebanese-born Wael F M. Germany only identifies suspects by their first name and last initial because of privacy laws. The arrests in Germany came on the eve of Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar, and the day before the terror attack on the Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester."
Terrorism supporters want to globalise the intifada, after all
Time to crack down on the "far right" to keep Jews safe
Avi Benlolo: From Chow to Mamdani, the far left is obsessed with Jews - "four windows were smashed at Kehillat Shaarie Torah in Toronto for the 10th time... Kristallnacht is no longer a distant memory. It’s happening here today as synagogue windows are smashed and Jews are chased down by mobs of Islamists. Days earlier, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow shamelessly and irresponsibly said that what is happening in Gaza is a “genocide” at a charity gala hosted by the National Council of Canadian Muslims. Incendiary, unfounded and contested remarks serve to embolden extremists resulting in the violence and the growth of antisemitism we are now seeing in Toronto and across the country. Now with the election of Zohran Mamdani as New York’s mayor, antisemitism is headed toward a new path of acceptance, if not normalization. If Mamdani’s far left views are accepted, what’s to stop Chow and other political leaders around the world from normalizing views that before October 7 were ludicrous, distorted and fringe? The answer is nothing. Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels is often credited with saying that if you repeat a lie often enough it becomes the truth."
Ottawa cancels noise fines for pro-Palestinian protesters : r/canada - "They'll have their bank accounts frozen soon right? Right?"
Weird. We were told that one reason the Freedom Convoy was so awful and its actions were so unforgiveable was the noise they created through honking. But turns out making noise is good if it pushes the left wing agenda
London theatre reported for ‘ban on Jews’ - "Jewish community leaders have accused an East End music venue of discrimination following claims it has imposed a ban on Jewish-related events. Campaigners have written to the Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) calling for an investigation into accusations that since the Oct 7 attacks The Troxy theatre has adopted an anti-Jewish policy... Rabbi Schapiro accused one of the Troxy’s management staff of telling him directly during a phone conversation that they “do not accept Jewish bookings”, before abruptly ending the call when the Rabbi challenged them about “this discriminatory stance”. The JCC also claims that since Oct 7 several orthodox Jewish event organisers have claimed to have received hostile treatment from some Troxy staff... Jewish community groups point out that there is a disturbing irony in The Troxy’s alleged refusal to book Jewish events, as the venue was founded in 1933 by Maurice Cheepen, a Jewish immigrant from Nazi Germany. The cinema was opened in the Limehouse area of London’s East End, which had long been home to one of the oldest Jewish communities in London, and the venue was a central feature of its cultural life."
The Persian Jewess on X - "Subhi, a jihadist Jew Hating TikTok influencer with nearly 900K followers, laments: “Did we have to give all the hostages back? Couldn’t we keep a couple? On hand. On retainer. Just as an insurance policy?” He then calls the hostages who were tortured and starved “bargaining chips” and insists the hostages should not be viewed as human beings. There are no words for this level of evil."
Michael Dickson on X - "Imagine being held hostage for two years, taken from your bed, buried alive underground far from your family, chained in darkness, abused and starved - only to be told by CNN’s Chief International Anchor that it wasn’t that bad. Her bias played out live, again. @CNN: Fire her."
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib on X - "US Central Command is confirming what everyone in Gaza has known, but was denied for two years by international journalists, activists, politicians, NGOs, and supposed "experts": Hamas has been systematically stealing, looting & siphoning aid meant for suffering Palestinians in the Gaza Strip. Footage from an American surveillance drone monitoring the ceasefire between Hamas and Israel captured footage of a specific example that shows Hamas in the act. What makes the conclusion of the video 100% is the presence of a pick-up truck full of Hamas operatives, passing by the truck as the knocked-out driver is being thrown in the median divider of the road. These are the pick-up trucks that Hamas's "police" and enforcers use to roam around Gaza, execute, murder, kidnap, torture, and disappear people. Stuffing Gaza full of aid and goods, only for Hamas's terrorists to steal, sell, or tax such items as a means of making money and staying a relevant fighting force, is never going to work as a long-term strategy. The issue isn't about a shortage of aid; it's about who will access this aid. There is no lasting stability or peace until Hamas is removed from Gaza, a step that will require the use of force against this fascist militia."
Hundreds raid Hamas warehouses in Gaza, steal flour; 5 reportedly shot dead - "Hundreds of Gazans broke into Hamas warehouses near the entrance to Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza Strip and took large quantities of flour"
How ignorant. Don't they know there's no proof that Hamas stole aid?
Meme - ""Innocent Gazan" Halloween costume
Includes: 1 victim card, UNRWA paycheck, Hamas membership, Press Vest
*Fat man's t-shirt*: "Famine Survivor"
Sold separately:
Land
Accountability
Human shield
ADULT Size Costume
ONE SIZE FITS MOST"
Ryan Saavedra on X - "Former hostage Omer Shem Tov says Hamas was "very scared of" Trump: "They wanted Kamala to be elected." "As soon as Donald Trump was elected, they understood that he wanted to bring us back home," he added. "So immediately, the way they treated me changed""
So many reasons the left hates Trump
Richard Hanania on X - "Jared Kushner proved the foreign policy experts wrong in the first administration by working out the Abraham Accords. He's done it again with the peace deal. Trump may literally just solve the Middle East by the end of his second term. We have to give him that accomplishment."
Saul Sadka on X - "Trump and Kushner were able to succeed where Obama and Kerry failed, simply because they weren’t badly intentioned—not because they were smarter. The latter wanted to use Arab–Israeli peace as a “carrot” to motivate Israel to make more concessions to their beloved “Palestinian state” cause, just as they engineered the Iran deal to ensure that the permanent prospect of a nuclear Iran would serve as a “stick.” Imagine—Obama and Kerry so loved the cause that they were willing to risk global nuclear war for it. Obama and Kerry recognised that Israel and the PLO were too far apart in their red lines to make a deal possible, so they worked to ensure that Israel would be weakened and forced to soften those red lines, giving the West Bank and Gazan Arabs enough to allow a deal to be signed one day—on their terms. This fit neatly with their anti-nation, post-nationalist philosophy, in which the world must be “fixed” by weakening the strong and strengthening the weak. Some form of Arab autonomy in Gaza and the West Bank may yet emerge, but it won’t be on the terms Obama and Kerry dreamed of—it will be on terms within Israel’s red lines, red lines that hardened two years ago. Israelis—from right to left—have no interest in the kind of statehood previously envisioned, and there is no carrot or stick that will weaken that resolve. If the US and the Arab world explain this with a united voice, as they did in finally bringing Hamas to understand that surrender was its only option, that might finally persuade Abbas and company to accept far worse deals than those they already rejected: autonomy, self-governance, civilian administration, demilitarisation. They have no cards left to play."
Melissa Chen on X - "What’s the difference between the Obama/Kerry approach vs. Trump/Kushner? Obama / Kerry are technocrats in the geopolitical realm, just like they are on domestic issues. What they pursued was a values driven foreign policy, believing they can shape their desired outcome given carrots and sticks. What Trump / Kushner pursued was a pragmatic foreign policy based on interests, rather than values. This is the key because it’s the difference between working with what you have (reality) over what ought to be (idealism)"
Trust the Experts! "Qualifications" are what matter, not Results
Christopher F. Rufo ⚔️ on X - "I remember taking classes from high-flying diplomats and professors at Georgetown's School of Foreign Service and feeling so impressed with all of their sophistication and academic knowledge. But in retrospect, these were the same people, or at least the same kind of people, who oversaw foreign policy disaster after foreign policy disaster. By contrast, Trump brings in real estate dealers and his own thirtysomething son-in-law as negotiators, and they achieve unprecedented peace deals. In the end, results are the only thing that matter. There's a lesson in there."
Charles O'Casey on X - "Remember? It was the FS industrial complex/ mafia that chaffed at Ronald Reagan’s “Tear down this wall” speech. That refused GWBush’s order to change HizbAllah’s name. That lost winnable wars in Vietnam, Iraq, and Afghanistan. (note: NOT a judgement about starting the war. A judgement in how to lose the war after winning major combat operations."
MCBlair on X - "The permanent State is motivated by performative theater, process, not results. Perhaps because a conflict is what keeps the paychecks coming."
Pro-Palestine protest turns violent during Paris concert by Israeli orchestra - "The Philharmonie de Paris concert hall descended into chaos after pro-Palestine activists let off smoke bombs during a concert by the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. Four people were arrested on Thursday night after the concert was interrupted three times. Red flares enveloped the hall in clouds of smoke during a performance of Beethoven and Tchaikovsky. Appalled concertgoers tackled the protesters while punches rained down and objects were thrown. Security eventually expelled the troublemakers, and the orchestra, led by Israeli conductor Lahav Shani, was able to resume and received a standing ovation at the end... With the concert held days before the tenth anniversary of the Paris terror attacks on Nov 13, many expressed their outrage at the security failures at the venue... This is not the first incident faced by Israeli conductor Lahav Shani. In September, he was removed from the programme of the Ghent Festival in Belgium, where he was to conduct the Munich Philharmonic Orchestra at the opening of the event. In a statement, the maestro accused the Belgian festival’s management of bowing to “political pressure”. Friedrich Merz, the German Chancellor, then issued a statement condemning “the poison of anti-Semitism”. Tensions surrounding concerts by Israeli artists have been mounting in France since the start of the conflict in Gaza. On the same Thursday evening, Franco-Israeli singer Amir was targeted by a call for a boycott by France Unbowed, the Leftist party, in Brest, which denounced “his proximity to the Israeli colonial far right”."
Why are Zionists so violent?!
Max 📟 on X - ""I call for a demilitarized State of Palestine in which Hamas plays NO PART." Cool, so who's going to enforce that? France? No wait, it's only ever going to be Israel, and you'll just vote for UN resolutions to condemn Israel whenever they act to enforce it. The demilitarized State of Palestine will find some excuse to remilitarize, start a war, and tons of people will die. All because Macron wanted to feel important."
Vivid.🇮🇱 on X - "Palestinians: "We want you to cut off the heads of the Jews with knives with your hands. A knife costs five shekels. Go buy a knife and just cut off their heads." France, the UK, and Canada want them to have a state."
Terrorism supporters love to fixate on what random Israeli politicians say now and then but ignore what Palestinians say and do all the time
Hen Mazzig on X - "Yoni, from Kibbutz Mefalsim, survived Hamas storming his home and kidnapping his friends and family. When he shared his story at Pomona College in California, students thought it would be a good idea to dress like Hamas members and storm his talk."
Harris Sultan on X - "Fun fact: The Israel–Hamas war has the lowest casualty count of any war this century. Every other war has had far more casualties than this so-called “genocide.” The whole pro-Pally crowd is a scam."
Casey Babb on X - "Hamas — “we tortured the hostages.”
The hostages —“they tortured us.”
Palestinian activists — “no they didn’t.”"
AG on X - "Former Israeli hostage Tal Shoham says he was held captive by a first grade teacher, a University lecturer, and a doctor in Gaza. He describes how he was intentionally starved despite there being plenty of food for his captors, who bragged about stealing aid."
Noah Pollak on X - "The idea that Hamas and Palestinian society are distinct entities is a self-serving western delusion."
נדב איל Nadav Eyal on X - "A few weeks ago, I heard the Philharmonic perform in New York, and outside there was a demonstration. It was after the ceasefire, and the people there weren’t protesting Gaza. The signs we saw weren’t about Gaza at all. They were about Israel - about the existence of Israel. The charade is over. It’s now completely clear that to protest the Philharmonic in Paris by lighting torches, at a moment when Hamas and Israel have already agreed to a ceasefire, is not about stopping the bloodshed. It has nothing to do with humanitarian concerns. It is about hatred. It is about inciting the destruction of Israel. It is about trying to delegitimize anything connected to Israel. What we are seeing is one of the most ambitious and radical projects of our time: an effort to indict Israel in a way that makes its very existence impossible, and any violence against it - against its citizens or its institutions - morally acceptable and even justified across intellectual and political life. This is a project to incite a new war."
Eylon Levy on X - "Nadav is right. The anti-Israel protests around the world are intended to "incite a new war": a global assault on all Jews. The purpose of calling us "genocidal" is to make killing us a moral act. They are trying to get us killed, and we need to accept that this is what's happening."
Eyal Yakoby on X - "BREAKING: Islamists are outside the UN in NYC screaming “Shame” after the Security Council approved the Gaza ceasefire. They were never “pro-ceasefire.” They were always pro-Hamas — and now they’re furious Hamas will finally be forced to disarm."
Thread by @Aizenberg55 on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "🧵FACT: The WHO vaccinated this year 603,000 children under age 10 in Gaza—more children this age than existed pre-war. UN reports 60,000 births in Gaza in 2024—same as pre-war. These are fatal flaws in the Gaza "massive fatality undercount" studies and "genocide" claims:
How many children under 10 lived in Gaza before the war? Using 10 years of actual birth data from Palestinian Authority we can estimate very closely. They report ~58,000 births/year in Gaza from 2007–2022 so that's about 580,000 children up to age 10. UNFPA reported 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza in both late-2023 and Dec 2024—equal to about 60,000 annual births, consistent with the historical average. Image from Jan 2025 UNFPA situation report. And it even increased in 2025 with the latest May 2025 issued UNFPA report showing 55,000 pregnant women in Gaza: The Palestinian Ministry of Health notes there are 60,000 pregnancies in Gaza as of late-2024.
To be clear: Thousands of children have been tragically killed in Gaza, due to Hamas starting a war on 10/7, human shield strategy, refusal to release the hostages & surrender. But recent studies claiming massive casualty undercounts are undermined by WHO's vaccination data."
The most incompetent genocide in history
Pro-Palestine protests: The vandalism seen on Britain's streets shows the rot is deep... and the world is watching - Colin Brazier - "a picture of a war memorial in London, obscured by Palestine stickers. Above the photograph, I wrote: "This statue reminds us that 55,000 airmen in Bomber Command perished in WW2. Their odds of dying (not being injured or captured; but dying) were about 50/50. They cannot have conceived of a Britain that would, within a generation or two, be so contemptuous of their sacrifices." I owe Joey Barton, and the million other X users who viewed my post, a minor apology. The monument in question was not actually - as I thought - the Bomber Command statue on Piccadilly. It was, in fact, the Battle of Britain memorial on the Embankment. Same war, different wings of the Royal Air Force. The point, however, holds. And, judging by the response my post got, people are furious with protesters who see some of our most revered statuary as nothing more than a backdrop for students’ union-grade agitprop. The pro-Palestine mob have form on this. The huge bronze of Sir Winston Churchill in Parliament Square needs a police guard whenever their protests pass beneath him. And such acts of desecration - actual or intended - are not limited to London. The great Edwardian architect Edwin Lutyens made seven versions of the Cenotaph in Whitehall. One of them is in Rochdale, built to memorialise the deaths of thousands of young men drawn from the Lancashire mill-town and its neighbouring villages. Days after the October 7 attacks - far, far away in Israel - the cenotaph was vandalised and sprayed with ‘free Palestine’ slogans. For the patriotic Britons who raised money to build this monolith, many of whom personally knew the teenagers and 20-somethings who formed close-knit (and often doomed) battalions of ‘pals’, the idea that it would one day be so little respected, would have been utterly bewildering. Almost as bewildering as finding that their once-proud town could become a byword for the vile activities of grooming gangs. And yet, sad to say, we live in an age of forgetting. And, while I find it galling to see - for instance - the magnificent Royal Artillery memorial at Hyde Park Corner covered in Free Palestine stickers, there are more insidious examples of sacred spaces violated by activism... this is a worldview set at Year Zero. Where all that matters is today and now. And where the values of those who have died long ago (in other words, before the beginning of this diverse century) count for little."
Weird. Left wingers like to claim World War II veterans were the original antifa. But such is the progressive stack
Jordan Schachtel on X - "Average Israeli hostage: Family man, engineer at tech firm, wants to make the world a better place. Average Palestinian prisoner: Jihadist, wishes death upon all infidels, has contributed nothing to society, pledges to go back to terror the second he gets out."
Daniel Lambert on X - "Palestinian hostages cannot be visited by the Red Cross. This is the same reason journalists are prevented from entering Gaza. The occupiers crimes are too extreme to be revealed. Israel is demonic"
Dr. Brian L. Cox on X - "First off, Palestinian detainees are not "hostages." Look up the definition & you'll see why. Palestinian DETAINEES are not entitled to be visited by the Red Cross. Look up Common Article 3 to the 1949 Geneva Conventions & you'll see why. Journalists are prevented from entering Gaza because Hamas still maintains an armed presence there. Look up "Hamas intimidates journalists" & you'll see why. (Hint, start here: https://cpj.org/2025/05/gaza-journalists-speak-out-about-hamas-intimidation-threats-assaults/) Now, you can call @Israel whatever you want. But spinning disinformation in public just to denigrate an entire country (and, in this case, all Jews by proxy) is actually "demonic.""
Manchester synagogue terror attack - GOV.UK
£10 million boost to protect Muslim communities - GOV.UK
Chris Rose on X - "If a white working class student ‘threatened to behead’ a Muslim lecturer, sectarian Muslim MPs would have condemned them already. Complete silence from all of them now. These students need to be expelled and if possible, deported."
On Michael Ben-Gad

