Man charged after allegedly chanting ‘I love October 7’ - "Mohammed Hassn, also known as Mohammed al-Mail, has been charged with intentionally causing racially aggravated harassment, alarm or distress during a demonstration at Swiss Cottage, in north-west London, in September last year. This January, the Metropolitan Police launched an investigation after footage of the incident was shared online. Videos allegedly showed Mr Hassn saying “I love the 7th of October” and “I like an organisation that starts with H” during a pro-Palestinian protest. Speaking on the High Hand Authority, an Arabic-language podcast, Mr Hassn later claimed the “H” referred to the Home Office. In the same podcast he said: “Not every day is like October 7. If an opportunity arises, we must fully exploit it. If you strike, make it hurt.”... Mr Hassn, a Kuwaiti national who was given refugee status in 2017, is set to appear at Westminster magistrates’ court on Jan 19. He has denied expressing support for Hamas, saying that his statements criticising Israel “focus on its military and government policies, not on innocent civilians”. A statement on Mr Hassn’s behalf at the time said that “none of his statements target any protected group, including Jewish people, or promote violence”. The decision to charge him follows an apparent hardening of police attitudes to chanting at pro-Palestinian demonstrations in the wake of the Manchester synagogue attack and the Bondi Beach massacre of families celebrating the festival of Hanukkah. On Wednesday, both the Met and Greater Manchester Police said anyone chanting slogans such as “globalise the intifada” would face arrest. A Met source told The Telegraph that other chants such as “from the river to the sea” could also lead to an arrest as part of a more robust police approach. There has been widespread criticism of the police’s approach to pro-Palestinian marches, with claims that they have allowed protesters to chant clearly anti-Israeli and anti-Semitic slogans. Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, has previously insisted that hate crime legislation restricted the action his officers could take when policing such events."
We've appeased Islamism for too long – no wonder British Jews don't see a future in this country - " Jews famously like to debate. “Two Jews, three opinions”, goes the saying. But that is not the case any more when the subject is extremism and enforcement. Our polling shows that British Jews are increasingly unanimous: two successive governments have abjectly failed us, our police forces are not protecting us, and British institutions are rotten with cowardice. The result is rampant radicalism. But that is not all. For the first time, our polling has found that a majority of British Jews no longer see a future in this country, and 61 per cent have considered leaving in the past two years. A clear majority of British Jews are hiding their identity in public. Ninety-six per cent feel less safe since October 7. Through our polling, British Jews name the twin problems: extremism and appeasement. When asked which forms of extremism they fear, 96 per cent say Islamism, and 92 per cent also identify far-Left extremism. But a markedly reduced 64 per cent fear the old bête noir of the Jewish community: the far Right. Society has always had to confront extremists, but never in modern Britain on the current scale, amid such inertia from the authorities. It is no wonder British Jews are almost as unanimous in the criticism of the Government and criminal justice system. Sir Keir Starmer vowed upon succeeding Jeremy Corbyn that he would “tear anti-Semitism out by its roots”, but only six per cent of British Jews say that his Government has been doing enough to protect us; 93 per cent say it has not. Similarly, for all of the promises about “cohesion” from our police chiefs, 83 per cent of Jews say that they are not doing enough to protect us. This polling reflects a reality: sit at practically any Shabbat dinner table and people will bring up the latest act of hatred and question their future here. In the words of one Jewish grandfather who did not relish learning Hebrew: “Where should we move to? It’s no better anywhere else in the West.” Indeed, the bullets on Bondi beach could just have easily been fired here. Police in London have just charged two men with membership of Hezbollah. Both are accused of attending terrorist training in Lebanon, while one is also charged with preparing an act of terrorism. As the Yom Kippur attack in Manchester reminds us, terrorists need only be lucky once; our police and security services do not have that luxury. What confronts the Jewish community confronts us all, and politicians and police chiefs can no longer look the other way. The enemy is at the gate. Appeasement always reaps the same bitter harvest, and history tells us that often the Jews are the first to notice because we are a tiny community – easy pickings for the extremists. But the cowardice of this country’s institutions does not threaten us alone. Banning chants of “Globalise the intifada” is not the bold action that the moment demands. Indeed it is tragic. The law has not changed – police chiefs could have taken action all any time in the last two plus years. Thanks to their inaction, from Manchester to Sydney, the intifada is very much globalised. Just as they could have banned the chants on October 8, they could also have banned the hate marches, using the same power that police recently used to ban a march through Tower Hamlets. They could sentence Islamists with the same fervour they mustered after Southport. At the stroke of a pen, our tough-talking Home Secretary could proscribe the Muslim Brotherhood and Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. These remedies require resolve, but are mostly obvious. As our polling shows, it is also obvious who is to blame for the current state of affairs. Politicians and police chiefs need to act now. Soon, solutions that would work today will themselves be too little, too late."
Time to outlaw Reform and jail Nigel Farage to keep Jews safe
Adam Mossoff on X - "Average American: Where did all those university students learn to praise genocide of Jews and to commit crimes of vandalism and assault as "protest"?
Brown University Orientation for Admitted Students: We're pleased to introduce Professor Rasha Alawieh, who just returned from the funeral of Hezbellah terrorist leader, Hassan Nasrallah, whom she admired."
Casey Babb on X - "This video was filmed outside of Ottawa's Jewish Community Centre, which includes a facility to care for seniors with dementia — some of whom are Holocaust survivors. Where do people think this sort of behaviour leads? I'll tell you — to our own Bondi. Wake up."
Vivian Bercovici on X - "Hey @OttawaPolice Can you pls provide a translation of what this gentleman is yelling outside a Jewish senior’s home in Ottawa? I don’t speak Arabic but i do know what “jihad” means. What is he saying? Why do you allow his conduct?"
Dr. Sabreena Ghaffar-Siddiqui on X - "If a pro-Israel Zionist synagogue in the U.K was attacked because of the genocide in Palestine then we shouldn’t be surprised or horrified. Firstly, synagogues have been found to not be some benign neutral places of worship. They are known to be used to not only indoctrinate Zionist ideology into young Jews who are radicalised into IOF recruitment, but they are also essentially used as corporate buildings with financial ties to Israel, where real estate events are routinely held for the illegal sales of illegal settlement properties in occupied Palestine. Secondly, Zionist Jews have spent 2 years convincing us that “Zionism and Judaism are the same”. I mean literally every single time I have respectfully delineated between Zionism and Judaism, I have been corrected that “95% of Jews worldwide support Israel” so if I’m criticising a Zionist I’m criticising all Jews. I am also continuously told by Zionists that ethnic cleansing Palestinians is essential to Jewish religious doctrine, Palestine was “promised to them by God”, and their “divine right on that land” makes them the only rightful inhabitants. I mean, if they want us to really believe in their “Jewish supremacy” and that 2 million indigenous people must be killed and starved for European Jews to feel more comfortable while they bathe on beaches that don’t belong to them, then I’m sorry, but any hate towards said Jews would be valid. We should be expecting more of these kinds of incidences, tbh. The moral world’s patience pressure valve has burst. Also. as expected, I’m seeing a lot of “I’m horrified…” statements coming out of the usual suspects - the “I condemn” crowd. So let me just remind you of what has actually been horrific. What has been horrific is watching children be set on fire, limbs torn apart, heads blown open, being devoured by street animals because rescue crews are shot if they even try to retrieve bodies - all this in the name of Jewishness. That’s what has been horrific. It’s really quite simple. If you want Jews to feel safe, stop allowing Zionist Jews to annihilate Palestinians in the name of their Jewishness. A far cry from being a safe haven for Jews, Israel is fully responsible for any and all hate that will naturally be directed towards Jews worldwide because Israel just can’t stop killing people and world leaders refuse to stop them."
David Bernstein on X - "This monster who thinks it's ok to murder Jews is a "postcolonial” "intersectional” "scholar” who is "directing one of Canada’s largest government-funded Equity Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) initiatives at Colleges and Institutes Canada’s National EDI Knowledge."
New York Times Guest Essay Shredded Online After Claiming IDF Targets Gazan Children - "The New York Times opinion essay “65 Doctors, Nurses and Paramedics: What We Saw in Gaza” from October 9 blew up over the weekend, as weapons and forensic ballistic experts debunked and questioned X-ray images featured in the piece claiming to be 5.56 caliber bullets inside the skulls of Gazan children. The actual impact of a 5.56 caliber bullet was nowhere close to what these images claimed to be. But this thread on X (formerly Twitter) gathers various inputs across the platform. With no exit wounds present, skull fractures or change in the shape of the bullets, the authenticity of these X-rays was concluded as being highly problematic. This suggests, in short, that the NY Times did not verify the information in the piece adequately before it was published – thereby allowing lies to be platformed to the public... these testimonies are not proof that these casualties are a result of IDF fire. Indeed, Hamas is also known to shoot their own people. But it’s the response of the article’s author, Dr. Feroze Sidhwa, that really puts a nail in the coffin of this piece’s legitimacy. To deny that Hamas use civilians as human shields and claim Israel does, as well as denying that “maximizing civilian deaths” is in Hamas’ interests is not only delusional, it is an intentional, blatant lie. There are countries, journalists and international bodies, the UN included, which have confirmed the use of human shields. Hamas leaders, like Yahya Sinwar, have even been outspoken on the role innocent civilians play in their strategy to defeat Israel. But more than that, the organization that sent these doctors into Gaza as volunteers, the Palestinian American Medical Association (PAMA), has a history entangled with the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), a U.S. organization that has been tied to terrorist groups. It appears that PAMA is no stranger to outright disinformation, and the proof is in the pudding for this NY Times piece as well."
Study reveals majority of Gaza war 'journalists' tied to terror groups : r/TheWorldReports - "As Israel is the reason Hamas exists..... Israel funded them, and supported them to be extremists, and to give the people of Gaza little choice"
"That's actually not true. Qatar funded them. See Israel was faced with a dilemma, Israel could as the pro Hamas would say, "withhold aid" to Gaza, or let Qatar give Hamas money... That's not Israel funding Hamas."
Of course, if Israel had blocked aid, the terrorism supporters would've screeched about that and claimed they were killing Gazans by doing so.
David Hollyoake on X - "Last year, Randa Abdel-Fattah hosted a kids event teaching them about 'Intifada' at Sydney University. 'Intifada' rhetoric is what led to the murder of 15 innocent souls at Bondi on 14th December. Why are we tolerating the brainwashing of Aussie children towards hatred and the potential to commit unspeakable violence on our communities. Abdel-Fattah is a national disgrace and should be investigated immediately!"
Kate🦋M© on X - "We have another one threatening the Australia for telling the truth. Pro-Palestinian activist Randa Abdel-Fattah is demanding $300,000 and an apology from The Australian after the newspaper revealed she organised a protest rally at which children were made to lead others in anti-Israel chants. The Australian has categorically rejected Dr Abdel-Fattah’s defamation claim, pointing out that she led children in chants that were widely understood to be anti-Semitic."
Francynancy on X - "QUT is refusing to hand over the video from their woke racism symposium where guest panellist, Randa Abdel-Fattah said she was not abiding by the conditions of her $870, 000 grant. She allegedly boasted she had refused an ARC requirement to stage a traditional academic conference. And she declared: "I refuse to cite anybody who has remained silent over Gaza, no matter how authoritative and big they are in their fields. They are deficient human beings.""
‘I don’t see them as terrorists’: Pro-Palestinian activist reluctant to call out Hamas - YouTube - "Dr Randa Abdel-Fattah said she “does not see Hamas as a terrorist organisation” following a heated debate with Ms Molan."
Controversy over pro-Palestinian advocate judging multicultural award - "Senator Dave Sharma called for Abdel-Fattah, a writer and Macquarie University academic to be removed from the panel of judges for the award, after she shared with with her 30,000 Instagram followers a link to a website that had doxed the some 600 Jewish creatives from a private WhatsApp group... Abdel-Fattah, who is a research fellow in the Department of Sociology at Macquarie University, described those who did the doxxing as “heroes”, and said Zionists had “no claim or right to cultural safety” and people who supported Israel should be “shamed into discomfort and silence”"
The Human Rights Commission has handed down a report on racism at Australian universities. Here’s why it fails : Find an Expert : The University of Melbourne - "Just before universities closed for the year in 2024, the Australian Human Rights Commission released its Interim Report on Racism at Australian Universities... more media scrutiny was centred around Palestinian academic Randa Abdel-Fattah’s call for an end to the genocide against Palestinian people. Questions were raised around her worth as a scholar and recipient of a prestigious research fellowship. Her research was represented through racist stereotypes as a threat to the safety of students at her university."
Terrorism supporters always play the victim, like the terrorists they support
Naturally, she hates Auastralia too and wants it to fail (that doesn't stop her from getting money from it, of course), and is racist as well (mocking white women's tears after demanding empathy for Palestinian suffering)
BBC can't admit the ruddy obvious about the meaning of "Jihad" and "Intifada" : r/NewsWorthPayingFor - "If the the chants and banners at the marches are meant to indicate "spiritual struggle" to achieve the peaceful serenity that comes from submission to Allah, I cannot imagine why they are being directed at the Dhimmi Jews of the so-called Zionist entity, rather than devout or lapsed Muslims. PURE SOPHISTRY = "Jihad on plackards doesn't mean a call to wage Holy War, Intifada in chants refers only to peaceful resistance" (and for clarity I use SOPHISTRY in the sense of "Making a seemingly plausible but really fallacious argument with the intent to mislead or deceive" and not the technically accurate but very rare pedantic usage "Sophisticated reasoning")."
Hamza Yusuf on X - "BBC, Sky News and ITV entered Gaza this month and witnessed the genocide up close. Yet told an entirely different story of a complex war to viewers. Clinging to Israeli propaganda even as the truth is front of them. My latest in @MiddleEastEye"
Andrew Fox on X - "This is beyond parody.
“Let journalists in”
Journalists go in… “Yeah, we’re not seeing a genocide, this was a complex war.”
“STOP REPORTING WRONG”
The jokes write themselves, but these ghouls’ thirst for dead Gazans remains obscene."
If we don’t defend our open society now, there will soon be nothing left to defend - " So after two grim years of brazen racism, incitement, assault, vandalism and murder, the boys in blue are finally cracking down on the Gaza mob, arresting those who bellow for a global “intifada” and tightening restrictions on protests outside synagogues. Well, I’ve got news for them. It’s going to take far more than that. It is never comfortable to argue for further restrictions on freedoms of speech and assembly. But our old laws and attitudes are simply inadequate to deal with the catastrophe that has been brought upon society by generations of elites. Policing is a kind of magic trick, with just 146,000 bobbies responsible for a population of 70 million. A mass uprising would quickly call their bluff. To avoid anarchy, therefore, most people must behave peacefully most of the time, allowing officers to focus their efforts on the criminal minority. This depends upon the general embrace of social norms, civic duty and consideration for other citizens. Sadly, these standards of behaviour have been diluted significantly in modern Britain. There are various reasons for this, including the decline of faith; the rise of social media; the inability to construct a decent replacement for the traditional way of life that was blown up in the Sixties; progressive experiments in education; and the lamentable growth of welfarism, which has encouraged people to feel entitled to live for free on the backs of their fellows without shame. This has led to the growth of “antisocial behaviour”, widespread shoplifting and other criminality in pockets of the country. In addition, particularly when it comes to the importation of anti-Semitism from Pakistan and other Muslim lands, the deterioration of our social fabric can be ascribed to two further factors: mass immigration and the dogma that was imposed to enable it. When Tony Blair entered Number 10 in 1997, annual net migration stood at 48,000. In the 25 years that followed, it added almost 100 times more people to the population than it had in the previous quarter-century, with almost a million newcomers arriving on these shores in 2023 alone. The pace of the influx led to the mushrooming of subcultures, whose members felt little duty towards the mainstream. It also meant that British values – such as, for example, a distaste for the hatred of Jews – were unable to percolate into them. Such rapid demographic and cultural transformation would not have been possible without pressuring existing citizens into accepting the doctrine of multiculturalism, under which everything foreign must be elevated and everything British despised. This partly explains why so few people are willing to stand up for the Jews these days. Ours has become an atomised and etiolated population that has largely forgotten its peoplehood, history, values and sense of self. Without the foundations of cultural unity, deep social bonds, shared values and love of country, the benign climate that supported light-touch policing has been fading away. Accordingly, whether on the streets or in Parliament, on university campuses or on social media, we are now seeing the mobilisation of radicals who are bent upon exploiting our freedoms in order to overturn them. Let’s not mince our words: the Muslim Brotherhood is active in Britain, striving covertly to build a sharia state by increments. Progressive extremists, meanwhile, are doing all they can to subvert the West, whether by rallies, vandalism, sabotage, intifada or brainwashing. These problems, which successive governments brought upon themselves (not to mention the country), can only be addressed by way of a muscular clampdown. If we do not defend this open society then one day, there will be nothing left to defend."
Time to crackdown on the "far right" to save the country
Terrorists plotted to kill Jews in ‘worst attack in British history’ - "Two Islamic State-inspired terrorists have been found guilty of plotting “the worst terrorist act in British history” on Jewish communities. Walid Saadaoui, 38, from Wigan, and Amar Hussein, 52, from Bolton, wanted to replicate the 2015 Paris terror attacks in revenge for Israeli assaults on Gaza... The pair bought assault rifles, handguns and hundreds of rounds of ammunition in preparation for a marauding suicide gun attack in which they wanted to “kill as many members of the Jewish community as they could” and hoped to become “martyrs”... On the first day of his trial, he shouted from the dock: “Don’t talk s---. How many babies? How many children? Don’t talk s---. We defend ourselves.” He refused to turn up for the rest of his trial but denied any involvement in the plot. Asked if he was a supporter of IS, Hussein said: “Yes. They are Muslim, that’s it. They make Sharia. They are real Muslims. Islamic law for everything.”"
Clearly, this is a legitimate act of "anti-Zionist" political speech and the authorities are censoring "pro-Palestinian" "speech", because there's nothing wrong with killing "Zionists"
Of course, terrorist supporters blame the Jews for conflating criticism of Israel and anti-Semitism. So it's their fault they get murdered
Aviva Klompas on X - "“She was wounded and taken to Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza. She was in agony and suffering. And then one of the doctors simply decided to end her life.” Utterly shattering. Former hostage Ori Megidish recounts how a Gazan doctor executed her best friend and fellow captive, Noa Marciano. 📽️ @uvda_tweet"
Hen Mazzig on X - "HORRIFYING: The family of former hostage Noa Marciano, z"l, revealed that they were sent a video of their daughter being executed by a doctor in a Gazan hospital. Her father still wakes up from nightmares about the video. The doctor injected air into her veins. Noa was murdered so that Hamas could lie about her being killed in an Israeli airstrike. May her memory be a blessing 💔"
Oxford student charged after chanting ‘put Zios in the ground’ at pro-Palestine protest - "A University of Oxford student has been charged with stirring up racial hatred after he was accused of leading chants for Gaza to “put the Zios in the ground”. Samuel Williams, a philosophy, politics and economics student at Balliol College, was acused of leading the chants at a demonstration in central London in October... The demonstration, organised by the Palestine Solidarity Campaign, took place despite news of a ceasefire coming into effect in Gaza."
Clearly, there's nothing wrong with threatening to kill people as long as it's supposedly for their political ideology
The British state has failed Jews - "It is beyond shameful that this situation has been allowed to go on for as long as it has. If the anti-Semitism on display on Britain’s streets had come from a source that the institutions of the British state were comfortable tackling, then perhaps it might have been addressed. But the nature of the threat posted to British Jews has changed as the country has changed, and is now predominantly perceived as coming from the far-Left and the Islamist strands of British politics. It is unsurprising that a British state uncomfortable with levelling the full force of its condemnation at targets outside of a narrowly defined range of people might struggle with this new evolution of the oldest hatred. It is no less shameful for being predictable, and no less horrific in its consequences."
Your Party members applaud speaker’s refusal to condemn Hamas - "A speaker who boasted about refusing to condemn Hamas was cheered during the launch of a Muslim group within the hard-left Your Party last month. Michael Lavalette, a former independent parliamentary candidate in Preston, was met with applause when he said he refused to condemn Palestinian terrorism and “the horrors of October 7”."
Weird. Left wingers tell us that no one supports Hamas and everyone condemns October 7th
Hen Mazzig on X - "Never forget that the UN fired genocide expert Alice Nderitu for refusing to call the war in Gaza “genocide.” She did say, however, that Hamas’s October 7th massacre targeted Jews with genocidal intent. Fire the expert, protect the lie—that’s the UN."
BBC apologises after Jeremy Bowen entered Oct 7 survivors’ home without permission
‘He Took Everything From Me’: Israeli Hostage Details Sexual Abuse by Hamas ‘Nurse,’ Cameraman in Gaza : r/TheWorldReports - "a hostage getting raped —— pro Palestinians laugh about her and dismiss her
literally any news about Palestine———- pro Palestinians scream “WhEre is yOuR HuManItY.,.,.?!?!?!”"

