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Saturday, November 08, 2025

Links - 8th November 2025 (1 - Hamas Attack Oct 2023)

Mossad Commentary on X - "🚨 MADRID HAS HAD ENOUGH WITH “PALESTINE” 🇪🇸
The Speaker of the Madrid Assembly ordered the removal of a Palestinian flag from the seat of a “Más Madrid” deputy, who skipped the session to join the Gaza flotilla. “She’s had that little flag for too long. Take it down. Take it down!” Security was called in, and when the flag finally came down, the chamber erupted in applause. Is Europe is starting to wake up?"

David Harris on X - "#Spain won't consider giving independence to #Catalonia. Nor recognize #Kosovo, independent since 2008. Nor support statehood for 40-60 million #Kurds. But when it comes to "Palestine"--which isn't established, much less functioning--Spain's fully on board. WHY THE HYPOCRISY?"

Hen Mazzig on X - "Israelis in Spain report frozen bank accounts amid new royal decree “against the genocide in Gaza.” Spain’s Banco Sabadell is facing accusations of discriminatory treatment after demanding that all its Israeli clients sign declarations confirming they have no business ties to Israeli settlements. The forms require transaction details, addresses, an end-user information, and a written confirmation that products “do not originate from Israeli settlements in the occupied Palestinian territories.” A Sabadell representative said that activity has been restricted and that every payment now requires approval from the bank’s compliance department. Several companies have received warnings that funds from Israel will not be released unless the declarations are submitted, effectively freezing accounts and leaving clients unable to access their own money. Critics argue that the bank is applying the royal decree too aggressively, noting that it officially obliges only Spanish companies, not their clients, to confirm compliance. Do you think Spain applies the same rules to Lebanese businesses with ties to Hezbollah or Iranian companies linked to Tehran, or is this once again the privilege of the Jews? At this point, “Spain, antisemitic since 1492” should be the country’s new slogan."
Warren Kinsella on X - "If this feels like something the Nazis would do, it's because it's something the Nazis did."

Dr. Maalouf ‏ on X - "German activist Karoline Preisler was protesting against the rape of women by Hamas, when a group of ‘feminists for Palestine’ tried to intimidate her and started laughing at her. Modern feminists have completely lost the plot, siding with rapists."

Hamza on X - "BREAKING: Residents in Gaza report that dozens of local influencers and activists have gone missing after being called by Hamas for interrogation in the days following the ceasefire. According to several accounts, those detained are held inside Nasser and Al-Aqsa hospitals, which Hamas is using as makeshift detention and interrogation sites. Families say they have received no information about their whereabouts or condition."
Weird. We were told that IDF lied when it said Hamas used hospitals for operations

Eretz Israel on X - " CNN asks Senior Hamas Official Ghazi Hamad: Do you accept responsability of the death and destruction of Gaza? His shocking response: Palestinian women and children must be sacrificed. THIS IS HAMAS ADMITTING THEIR OWN CRIMES. If you don't see it, you're blind."

Hamas Atrocities on X - "Ghazi Hamad, senior Hamas Official, says that the death of so many Gazans was worth it."

Yossi BenYakar on X - "Hamas survivor Mia Schem has revealed the horrifying truth about the UN's role in Gaza. She exposes how UNRWA employees, who are Hamas members, were directly involved in her captivity and the broader terror: Hamas moved her in ambulances. Hamas hid her in UN facilities. Hamas sheltered in hospitals and schools. It's an active partnership in terror. The world MUST stop turning a blind eye. Where is the UN accountability?"

יוסף חדאד - Yoseph Haddad on X - "The Hague International Court ruled that Israel can’t stop UNRWA from operating in Gaza because it didn’t provide sufficient evidence that Hamas terrorists had infiltrated the organization and made it a ‘non-neutral body.’ I’m rubbing my eyes because I just do not believe it! What more evidence do you need?! Was it not enough for you that UNRWA employees participated in the massacre, kidnapped Israelis, and held hostages in their homes? Was it not enough to see that UNRWA infrastructure and schools in Gaza served as Hamas headquarters?! What would have been enough? How further must you see Hamas's infiltration of UNRWA for you to be convinced? Must they first change the color of the logo to Hamas green?! The Hague has long since lost relevance and has become a biased, antisemitic, terror-supporting body, and continues to prove it time and time again!"

Eylon Levy on X - "UNRWA has an amazing business model. It fuels wars then claims those wars make it necessary. Reminder: Most of the October 7 terrorists were graduates of UNRWA’s education system. For the sake of Gaza’s children, UNRWA must be dismantled immediately."

Vivid.🇮🇱 on X - "Dennis Prager STUNS the Muslim crowd at Oxford Union. "Gaza starts a war to kill as many Israelis as possible, and all you see on the BBC and Sky News are dead Gazans. It takes a frail mind to believe that you determine right and wrong by the number of dead" He's 100% correct."

Meme - Hamas Atrocities: "The whole idea behind Wikipedia was to have a neutral, non-political, information platform. What do you think about the Arabic Wikipedia logo?"
"Arabic Wikipedia. The logo of Arabic Wikipedia, a globe with puzzle pieces featuring several glyphs from various writing systems. In response to the Gaza war, the pieces are in the colours of the Palestinian flag."

Leviathan on X - "Samar Alkhdour is a Palestinian refugee living in Montreal who recently brought her entire family from Gaza. Samar Alkhdour now says “fuck you white people” & “fuck you westerners” due to being triggered by Halloween friendly Canadian homes."

Eyal Yakoby on X - "BREAKING: Gaza clans issue joint statement condemning Hamas for extrajudicial public executions, calling them a “blatant violation” of Palestinian basic law. Palestinians condemn Hamas — yet Western governments and leftist activists still cannot."

Universities must act on antisemitism, Bridget Phillipson says

Universities must tackle antisemitism, says Education Secretary Phillipson : r/BreakingUKNews - "Quadrupling down on being Red Tories "why are we so unpopular?""
"Taking a stand against domestic antisemitism is unpopular in your circles?"

Vietnam, climate change, Gaza: the causes change but the impulse remains the same - "Whatever happened to Just Stop Oil?... if Greta Thunberg, the erstwhile child saint of the environmental movement, is anything to go by, many of them have simply laid down the placards which warned about the dangers of global warming and picked up the ones which proclaim support for Palestine. The pro-Palestine marches which have become a regular feature of weekend life in London are, of course, of a different order. There are international and military repercussions which follow from what they are demanding – as well as immediate consequences for religious communities within our own country. The gravity of those differences would suggest that the tenor of these demonstrations and the inclinations of their participants should be strikingly unalike: one cause pledges itself to protect all life on earth, while the other threatens its enemies with vengeance and death. And yet, it is impossible not to be struck by how similar they are. The students who are now shouting for a free Palestine (and sometimes, appallingly, for the death of “Zionists” – which is to say, Jews) and the elderly contingent (ex-CND?) who insist on being carried bodily from the scene, could just as easily have been yesterday’s throwers of paint and gluers of hands on a mission to save the Planet. I feel particularly qualified to comment on this phenomenon – the addictive attraction of mass movement solidarity – because I spent a good portion of my youth participating in it. As regular readers may recall, I was a member of the Free Speech Movement at Berkeley, the original student activist uprising which set the pattern for what became known as the international student revolution... the experience of solidarity itself, the camaraderie of being part of a movement which you believe to be morally righteous is unique. It is a kind of ecstatic revelation which once, I suppose, belonged to religious experience... It has certainly been the force behind some of the greatest – and some of the worst – social developments in history. It can be Wordsworth’s “very heaven”, or the malign terror that drives race wars."
As Dawkins observed, the retreat of Christianity has opened the way to worse

Why is the Intifada crowd silent on Sudan? - "For the past 18 months, the city of el-Fashir in Darfur has endured a brutal siege. Over two hundred thousand civilians are trapped, cut off from basic supplies, as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has seized control from the army. Hundreds of unarmed civilians have been murdered in ethnically motivated attacks. Many are being held hostage for eye-watering ransom payments. Some are being hunted down by armed militias. Researchers at Yale believe that the level of violence is comparable to that of the first day of the Rwandan genocide. It is impossible to estimate the death toll. Satellite pictures of el-Fashir show blood-stained sands and piles of burnt vehicles. The UN’s assistant secretary-general for Africa Martha Pobee says that “no one is safe”. We may be witnessing a a true genocide. In 2023, when el-Fashir was besieged, an estimated 15,000 people were killed and displaced. So where are the protests?... Some aid groups believe it to be the world’s worst humanitarian crisis... Fashionable conflicts all have a few things in common. Firstly, they need to be clear cut (or at least, advocates need to believe they are clear cut). In the case of Gaza, Israel has been branded the villain, and the Palestinians the victims. In Sudan, it’s hard for progressives to pick a side. The Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces have both inflicted harm on civilians. Neither group can be branded colonisers, and the whole saga has been buried in complexity far too confusing for the average student politician to understand via one Instagram infographic. Progressives also like to fashion foreign wars into proxy battles about British politics. The Israel-Gaza war serves these ends perfectly. The Jews in Israel are seen by most of the Left as a privileged group. Palestinians are cast as the persecuted ethnic minority. Fashionable assumptions about racism in the UK map perfectly on to the issue. There are also around four million Muslims in the UK, and many of them have come to interpret the war in Gaza as an assault on their faith. These factors have kept activists on the streets, week after week, regardless of positive developments – like the recent ceasefire in the region. The civil war in Sudan lacks these dimensions. It is not one ethnicity against another, or one privileged group against a minority. One of the most consistently targeted groups has been the small Sudanese Christian population, who have seen constant attacks on their churches, confiscation of property and the persecution of key religious leaders. But while one in seven Christians across the world live in situations with at least a “high” level of persecution, domestic protesters refuse to identify the group as one worthy of support. For two decades, Darfur has been the crisis progressives chose not to see. The silence of activists when faced with its tangled realities exposes a truth closer to home: the unrest we’ve witnessed in Britain these past two years was never about foreign policy. Some wars become fashionable. Those that resist neat slogans or Left-wing talking points are quietly abandoned to burn in the dark."

This is the real genocide the West doesn’t care about - "This bloodbath dwarfs Gaza in scale and contrasts with it starkly in terms of intent. No humanitarian corridors. No leaflets to warn innocents to flee. No provision of aid. Not even the pretence of drawing a distinction between civilians and combatants. Moreover, as I have explored before in these pages, the most cursory of glances at the UN’s flawed workings reveals that the Gaza conflict was a war, not a genocide. Yet where is the outrage? I’m being a little facetious. Nobody would be gullible enough to expect the Free Palestine mob to suddenly take to the streets with placards demanding an end to the genocide in el-Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, Sudan. Nobody imagined that there would be chants of “death, death to the RSF”. We know by now that the selective empathy of the Gaza crowd is the servant of a cynical agenda. In truth, however, if you were going to wish death on anybody, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) would surely be up there. The bastard child of the feared Janjaweed militias has a well-deserved reputation for the most depraved war crimes – including rape and ethnic massacres. A society that had not been saturated with Israelophobic propaganda would surely show far more concern. After all, Darfur has suffered a true genocide before, in the early Noughties, which claimed up to 300,000 lives. It is officially commemorated on Holocaust Memorial Day. So much for Never Again... It’s true what they say: no Jews, no news. From one point of view, it is human nature to be preoccupied with relatable conflicts. When I was a foreign reporter, I was often dispatched to cover atrocities – the gruesome 2019 Easter Bombings in Sri Lanka come to mind – with clear instructions to concentrate on the Western, and ideally British, victims. It might not be noble but things have always gone that way. The brilliantly-titled book by the iconic foreign correspondent Edward Behr, Anyone Here Been Raped And Speaks English?, was published back in 1975. That is how the media works, largely because that is how people work. But human nature is insufficient to explain the swivel-eyed frenzy over Gaza, which rages on despite the ceasefire. After two years of wall-to-wall coverage of the conflict, much of it laughably biased, many ordinary folk suffer from compassion fatigue. We have reached a point where a fake genocide has stifled our sympathies for a real one. Meanwhile, the activists march on against a war that has ended and a genocide that never existed. What is their true agenda? Forget Sudan. Never mind Israel. To find out, ask them for their feelings about Britain and the West."

Eitan Fischberger on X - "The Emir of Qatar at the opening of the 54th Shura Council:
🔸️The five Hamas members Israel killed in Doha were our "brothers."
🔸️"We regarded this aggression as an act of state terrorism," he said.
Qatar thinks a U.S.-designated terrorist organization are their "brothers""

Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib on X - "No due process for Hamasniks in the West? If "pro-Palestine" imbeciles are going to justify Hamas's execution of Gazans by simply labeling anyone the terrorists kill as an "Israeli collaborator," then by the same logic, Western governments have every right to deport, imprison, and de-naturalize these activists by simply calling them "Hamas collaborators" and terror enthusiasts, which is actually often the truth and the case? The same people who cried about the rights of immigrants, visa holders, and international students to due process are the same ones who are perfectly fine with summary executions of Gazans, citing examples of the "French" and "Algerian" resistance movements doing the same. This cult deserves a taste of its own medicine, especially because the cultists regularly scream about the need to destroy the West and, with it, Western-style values of due process, trial, and the right to legal representation."

Zachary Foster on X - "Hamas released the American-Israeli occupation POW Edan Alexander a few months ago. Israel will not release an American civilian child, not a soldier, not a POW, not an adult, BUT A FUCKING CHILD. What other US ally kidnaps American kids?"
Kiyah Willis on X - "*Hamas abducts and murders 9 month old baby*
Hamas Simps: “He’s Israeli so we don’t care”
*IDF arrests teenager for assaulting innocent Israelis*
Hamas Simps: “HE’S A CHILD!! THIS IS OUTRAGEOUS!! ISRAEL IS EVIL!! 🤬😭😤”
This is DARVO in full effect"

Benedict Spence on X - "Every post of a released Palestinian on here has a caption like “he’s spent 20 years torn away from his family” and then a quick Google search reveals he blew up a school bus."
Wilfred Reilly on X - "Literally. 1st three I looked up were a murderer, a public bomber, and an "honor" killer and maybe rapist."
Terrorism supporters can't tell the difference between prisoners and hostages

Amit Segal on X - "As desperate as Israelis are for the hostages to come home, many in the Jewish state are distressed, to say the least, by the Palestinian terrorists being released in the deal. Given that it doesn’t receive as much attention as it deserves in Western media, I’ll take this moment to briefly explore some of the nearly 2,000 Palestinians being released from Israeli jails. Hilmi Abdul Karim Muhammad Hammash, who coordinated a 2004 suicide bombing on a bus in Jerusalem, killing 11 Israelis and wounding 50. Morad Bader Abdullah Adais. In 2016, he stabbed to death Dafna Meir, a 38-year-old mother to 6, in front of her teenage daughter, at the entrance to their home in Otniel. Jihad A-Karim Azziz Rom. 25 years ago today, IDF reservists Vadim Norzhich and Yosef Avrahami accidentally drove into Ramallah, and were detained by Palestinian Authority police. Once word got out that two Israeli soldiers were at the police station, a crowd gathered outside the station, before eventually breaking in, where they beat and stabbed Norzhich and Avrahami to death. Azziz Rom participated in the lynching, as well as the kidnapping and murder of 18-year-old Yuri Gushchin in 2001. Few, if any, Palestinian terror attacks are seared into the Israeli psyche as deeply as the Ramallah lynching, thanks to a TV crew capturing the moment Aziz Salha ran out to proudly show his blood-soaked hands to the Palestinian crowd outside the police station. (An IDF airstrike in Gaza late last year killed Salha.) That may be shocking enough, but for an even deeper understanding of how gruesome the murder was — and why it’s forever stained into Israelis’ memories — it’s worth reading the @Telegraph ’s report following the incident. “Two soldiers, held on the first floor, were beaten and stabbed to death. Television showed one of the attackers run to the second floor window and make a victory sign and then return to the fray. In the background, several men were seen pounding on something or someone on the floor. The crowd erupted into cheers. The attackers tossed one of the men out of the window, another out the door. One of the soldiers was seen dangling upside down, apparently attached to a rope. The crowd stood below, waving fists and cheering. The body was dropped into the compound, where the mob stamped on the corpse and beat it with the broken bars of a window grille… At 10.30 the mob dragged the two bodies to Al-Manara Square, the town centre, where an impromptu victory celebration began.” And those are just 3 of the prisoners Israel is releasing in order to bring the hostages home. Tomorrow, God willing, Israeli parents, spouses and children will embrace their loved ones once again after 738 days of hell. And somewhere else, the men who tore other families apart will walk out of prison to applause. That contrast says it all."
Eli Lake on X - "Israel sought the return of musicians, kids attending a rave and grandparents stolen from their homes. Hamas demand the return of murderers, arsonists and the leaders of lynch mobs."

Meme - Amnesty International USA @amnestyusa: "Yesterday was 300 days since Dr Hussam Abu Safiya was taken from Kamal Adwan Hospital in Gaza by Israeli forces. Around the world, we refuse to look away. We refuse to be silent. Join us in demanding his freedom. #FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya"
Readers added context: "DR Abu Safiya is a colonel in Hamas, recognised internationally as a terorrist group"

David Collier on X - "Dear @BBCNews You now run an 'INDEPTH' piece saying Hamas ruled Gaza with an iron rod - yet for the last 2 years you have treated Gaza reporters as if they were free to speak! So are you now admitting you were spreading Hamas propaganda for two years? Asking for a friend."

‘Death to the IDF’ chant wasn’t inciting violence, claim band at centre of Glastonbury anti-Semitism storm - "It emerged earlier that BBC boss Tim Davie was 'consulted on the IDF chant' while attending Glastonbury moments after the controversial performance. Mr Davie, who was visiting Worthy Farm at the time of the performance, was reportedly briefed on the situation by BBC staff, ultimately deciding that the performance should not be made available for playback. However, the performance was still allowed to go out on livestream, meaning the controversial 'death to the IDF' chants could be viewed for around five hours after the performance took place."
Left wingers tell us Iran's "Death to America" doesn't mean Death to America, after all

Bob Vylan on X - "I swear, I’m gonna write a book for all the dumb dumbs in bands that can’t help but make terrible business decisions and cry about them later."

Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 on X - "Mass shooting in New Hampshire — the terrorist yelled “free Palestine” and then committed terrorism. “At least three people were taken to Southern New Hampshire Medical Center by a Bearcat. One man was reportedly shot in the face. The country club was hosting a function and people were also eating at Prime Restaurant when the gunmen entered the facility and began shooting people. A witness reported one of the men yelled, “Free Palestine,” before firing upon the guests.”"
Damn Mossad false flags!

Birmingham’s Jews live in fear of city that’s become hotbed of sectarianism - "“I don’t feel comfortable as a very physically identifiable Jew walking around.” Over the course of three decades as a religious leader in Solihull, Rabbi Yehuda Pink has learnt to avoid Birmingham city centre. When The Telegraph visits, the day after a decision is made to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, it’s difficult to find any Jewish people on the streets... Michael Rowe, 25, who lives in nearby Edgbaston, is sitting on a chair with his hands folded calmly in his lap as he tells The Telegraph a woman shouted “we don’t want Jews here – we don’t want you here” from her car while he leafleted in Northfield in 2024. Gesturing to his kippah, he said: “I’m obviously visibly Jewish.” Two weeks after a terrorist carried out a car-ramming and knife attack at Heaton Park synagogue in Manchester, killing Adrian Daulby, 53, and Melvin Cravitz, 66, Jews in Birmingham are increasingly afraid of being seen in their community. Arnie Kaplan, 73, who describes himself as a “proud Jew and proud Aston Villa supporter”, said some parts of Birmingham were like “1933 Germany” rather than 2025 Britain. “I have friends who have removed mezuzahs from their houses and there are people who do not wear the Star of David on their necks or Jewish school blazers.” When asked what kind of intimidation takes place, he said: “We have people who drive through Edgbaston in their cars shouting death to the Jews.” The effects of mass migration on Aston, the inner-city home of the Premier League football club, has been cited as a factor in the decision to ban Maccabi Tel Aviv fans from supporting their team at a match on Nov 6. Some 70 per cent of its residents are now Muslim, making it one of the most Islamic parts of the country. A majority, 69.8 per cent of residents are Asian, while 16.1 per cent are black. Just 7.6 per cent are white, and 44.3 per cent of the population was born abroad... “I’ll be very honest with you,” Rabbi Yehuda, the 55-year-old leader of orthodox Solihull Synagogue, said. “I myself hesitate to go into Birmingham. I would be afraid of being physically attacked and even more afraid that the police would not intervene were it be something that wasn’t physical, but someone being extremely aggressive and abusive.” Despite his reservations, he was angered by the decision to ban Israeli fans from Villa Park, calling it “pure discrimination”. “It’s sending a very pure message that while there’s anti-Semitism, the response isn’t to confront hate, it’s to restrict the victims.” And the Jewish communities’ fears are well-founded. After the ban, it emerged that Asrar Rashid, a Birmingham-based Islamic preacher, had previously given a lecture that “mercy has its time and place”. However, speaking in Amsterdam on Oct 1, he added of Maccabi Tel Aviv fans, “we will not show them rahma”, which is Arabic for mercy, compassion and love. Birmingham had the fourth-highest number of reported anti-Semitic incidents of any city in the UK from January to June 2025, according to the Community Security Trust (CST)... Robert Jenrick was recently called “racist” for saying Birmingham was home to one of the “worst-integrated places” he had ever visited. But just 10 days later, the Conservative shadow justice secretary appears to have been vindicated after the police admitted they could not keep Israeli football fans safe at a match against Aston Villa. The area’s changing demographic has been accompanied by an outpouring of what critics, including Nigel Farage, call “sectarian politics”. Last year, the constituency, which includes Aston, was one of four to elect a Gaza independent running on an explicitly pro-Palestine ticket... The prohibition of Israeli fans at Villa Park has been praised by other pro-Palestine independents, with Zarah Sultana comparing it to boycotts of apartheid South Africa. “The same people who called Nelson Mandela a ‘terrorist’ now say we can’t boycott apartheid Israel,” she said. Formerly a Liberal Democrat councillor on Birmingham city council, Mr Khan attracted controversy following the Oct 7 terror attack when he said he had not seen evidence of whether Hamas terrorists had raped Israeli women. He later declined to take anti-Semitism training offered to him by the party after being cleared of wrongdoing in an investigation... He was also accused of a “grotesque minimisation of terrorism” by the Campaign Against Antisemitism in August after he equated Hamas hostage Emily Damari’s experience of being held captive to the lives of people in Gaza... The area was also where terror plot ringleader Irfan Naseer studied pharmacy at university. Naseer was given a life sentence in 2013 for plotting to detonate up to eight bombs in rucksacks in what he had boasted would be “another 9/11”, having been arrested in 2011 amid fears an attack was imminent. Last month, West Midlands Police raided a house in Aston in connection with a separate counter-terror investigation."
"Zionists" just are allergic to "accountability" for their "role" in "genocide"!

Meme - Eitan Fischberger @EFischberger: "Breaking: Hamas is telling Palestinians in Gaza not to accept food delivered with Israeli involvement - warning they'll "pay the price" and face "all necessary measures" if they do. Are you getting it? Hamas is literally threatening to kill people for eating -and nobody cares."
Palestinian Ministry of In...: "Ministry of Interior: The anticipated Israeli mechanism for distributing aid in Gaza is completely unacceptable, and we call on our people not to cooperate with it, as the occupation will use the aid distribution as a security and intelligence operation under the cover of the Israeli-funded "Gaza Foundation."
Ministry of Interior: We will not hesitate to fulfill our duty to secure and protect aid trucks, and we will not allow the creation of bodies collaborating with the occupation in areas controlled by its army. Anyone who cooperates with the occupation in imposing its agenda will pay the price, and we will take the necessary measures against them."
Damn Israel starving poor Gazans! This is why Resistance is Justified

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