ME24 - Middle East 24 on X - "Gaza Flotilla Activist Says Confronting IDF Was Main Goal, Not Aid Delivery. A Gaza flotilla participant and New York-based activist Rosa Martinez said in a Palestinian Youth Movement NYC video that the recent flotilla missions were not primarily about delivering humanitarian aid, but about directly confronting the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) at sea. Martinez said the goal was to “engage” Israeli forces and draw attention back to Gaza, arguing that media coverage had “flattened” the purpose of the operations into a humanitarian framing."
NewsTongue on X - "🔴 Four arrested as Gaza aid flotilla activists return to Spain; Israel summons diplomat Six members of the Global Sumud Flotilla landed at Bilbao airport Saturday, triggering clashes with Basque police. Four were arrested on charges of serious disobedience, resisting authority, and assaulting an officer after activists blocked an arrivals exit while posing for media. Another 20 activists arrived at Barcelona without incident, greeted by 200 supporters."
Naturally terrorism supporters are alleging police brutality, blaming Israel and floating conspiracy theories over the police being controlled by Israel
Mossad Commentary on X - "FLOTILLA DRAMA—Spanish flotilla degenerate activists arriving at Bilbao Airport blocked the arrivals gate while posing for photos. When police attempted to clear the area, the activists turned violent — and officers were forced to drag them out. This is who they are. They bring chaos everywhere they go."
Uri Kurlianchik on X - "That's funny. The condom flotilla returned to Spain and instantly had the shit kicked out of them by the local police. Ironically, much rougher than the Israeli police. It's almost as if they're insufferable pricks who can't be handled any other way even by friendly nations..."
Nicole Lampert on X - "Spain has done more than almost any other country to genuflect to the cult of Palestinianism. But that’s still not enough. Here are some of the ‘Gaza flotilla’ tourists being beaten up by Spanish police after attempting to make a fuss at Bilbao airport on their arrival back from their foray to the Middle East."
Michael Elgort on X - "Hahahaha, that is hilarious - Gaza freedom flotilla are well received in Spain, but this time it is narrated by David Attenborough’s voice"
Joo on X - "I expected this to become a little tiresome after the hundredth viewing. Turns out I was mistaken."
This is a different angle which makes it clear that the terrorism supporters assaulted the police
habibi on X - "How appropriate. A terrorist for terrorists. Javier Osés of the Bilbao flotilla ruck served eight years in prison for crimes committed as a member of the Basque terrorist group ETA. You're looking at truly awful people. Just violent racist trash."
Elder of Ziyon 🇮🇱 on X - "In all the previous flotillas over 15 years none of the activists ever claimed they were sexually abused or raped. Not even the ones from a few weeks ago. Then, suddenly, after the @NYTimes @NickKristof claims the Israelis routinely rape prisoners, a dozen of them claim were raped! Now, what could possibly explain that?"
Meme - Cat Bee @CatShoshanna: "Less than 12 hours ago, she was the motionless victim on a stretcher with a neck brace. Today she's the resilient, fully recovered survivor, just in time for flowers and attention. These scammers don't even try to make it believable anymore. They know millions of idiots will ignore the fake injuries, blatant lies, and manipulation as long as the grifter flashes a peace sign and says "Free Palestine""
Meme - ""The Jizya was paid in a humiliating public ceremony in which the non-Muslim while paying was struck in the head. If. .not paid women and children were reduced to slavery, men were imprisoned and tortured until a ransom was paid for them." Jews were prohibited from riding horses, allowing only donkeys and mules, as an act of humiliation and inferiority"
Christians were subject to this treatment too, as part of Islamic religious tolerance. Some people defend this as being a substitute for conscription. Clearly sumptuary laws were parr of this
Meme - "Pro-Palestine" protester: ""INTIFADA" ONLY MEANS "STRUGGLE""
Hitler: "SO DOES "MEIN KAMPF""
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱 on X - "You dont need to be a muslim to stand up for Palestine. You just need to be STUPID."
Dr. Maalouf on X - "A Palestinian Islamic preacher in Jerusalem sends a clear message to the ‘Queers for Palestine’ in the West: “Once Palestine is free, not a single homosexual will be allowed to live in our pure land. Such perverted abominations will not be accepted among us.” 🇵🇸🏳️🌈"
Lee Humphrey on X - "Mayor @oliviachow quickly calls for a boycott of Home Depot which employs 30,000 CDN’s because they aren’t sponsoring the Toronto Pride Parade but can’t bring herself to condemn Hamas who routinely murder gay people or praise Israel for celebrating their 27th annual pride parade this year???"
CMV: There is no practical way for Israel to conduct operations against Hamas that Leftist/Progressive movements will find acceptable : r/changemyview - "A two state solution that begins with Israel withdrawing all of its settlements from the West Bank, then a peace process that ends with Israeli recognition of Palestine. Give the State of Palestine the monopoly on violence in Palestine and let them deal with any terror organisation just like any Arab states deal with their own terror organisations."
"So, the same strategy as Lebanon? Israel invaded Lebanon in 1982, after the PLO used Lebanon as a staging ground for rockets and terrorism, including the Maalot Massacre where a Palestinian terrorist killed schoolchildren. Israel did make mistakes in Lebanon, did extend it's war aims past it's capacity, and ultimately occupied southern Lebanon for 18 years chasing down terrorists. In 2001, it left. Literally overnight. Declared the occupation over, handed the area over to UNIFIL and withdrew everything. By 2006, Hezbollah had thoroughly militiarized southern Lebanon and started shelling Haifa. The government of Lebanon had both zero will and zero capability to excercise a monopoly of violence over Hezbollah. You need to give an argument why the lessons learned in Lebanon- when Israel withdraws it's not Western civil rights activists who fill the void- doesn't apply to the West Bank. (Keep in mind that Hezbollah is Islamist- they aren't motivated by concepts such as self determination and rights of men, but by dar Al harb and dar Al Islam. Your argument needs to take that into account.)"
"Forget Lebanon it's the same strategy as Gaza! In 2005 Israel pulled out every soldier and civilian and handed the keys over to the Palestinian Authority to rule independently. Everything that's resulted had been an unbridled disaster for both sides."
Pan-Arab Memes for a Unified Dream | Facebook - "Hezbollah’s secretary general released a statement saying:
1. Lebanons negations with the occupation amount to treason.
2. Lebanon has been trying to negotiate with them by saying “please disarm so that the occupation may come and kill you.”
3. In the groups view, disarming is the first step in the full occupation of Lebanon.
4. The occupation is suffering heavy loses in the south of Lebanon and as a result is seeking to accelerate the destruction of civilian lives and homes.
5. He promised that “soon” Hezbollah will launch a new liberation of Lebanon if the government continues its path towards weapon control."
Terrorism supporters think Hezbollah is the legitimate government of Lebanon. Of course they hate democracy
France requests emergency UN meeting amid Israeli advance in Lebanon : r/worldnews - "Lebanon has its own UN envoys. Makes you wonder why they aren't calling for such a meeting. Oh, right, they also want Hezbollah gone."
"France acts like it hasn’t accepted Lebanon is no longer its colony…and also like the UN didn’t spend the last 2 decades sending “peace keeping” troops to Lebanon to not only do absolutely nothing to maintain peace, but actively aid Hezbollah."
France requests emergency UN meeting amid Israeli advance in Lebanon : r/worldnews - "Reminder: France inserted itself into the Lebanon ceasefire discussions, and did nothing since. They did not send soldiers, did not help the Lebanese government stop Hezbollah from shelling Israel, did absolutely nothing. Now they want the UN - a body that has useless "peace keepers" in Lebanon for decades - to do something? How do you say GFY in French?"
France requests emergency UN meeting amid Israeli advance in Lebanon : r/worldnews - "France has been very friendly with the IRGC since 1979. They even helped the regime get into power and hosted Ayatollah Khomeini. It seems France is trying to save Hezbollah on behalf of its IRGC friends."
Hamas memos show Canadian-funded charities worked with terror group, NGO says | National Post - "Hamas’s own internal memos show it has been working in tandem with Canadian government‑funded charities and non‑governmental organizations... the Canadian government gave over $300,000 to a project proposed by the U.S.-based Catholic Relief Services (CRS) and implemented by the Ajyal Association for Creativity and Development, a Gazan NGO. The document the IDF says it retrieved indicates that the project’s beneficiaries were selected from a list provided by the Hamas-run Ministry of Social Development, and includes details of security screenings conducted by Hamas on all the Ajyal staff working on the project... the memos list dozens of workers from a variety of NGOs, including individuals Hamas purportedly identifies as its own operatives. An international emergency medical services NGO allegedly employed a Hamas “naqib” (captain). The British-based medical aid group was said to have an employee who was “affiliated with Hamas” and “works” with the Al-Qassam Brigades. The director of an Australian charity was also named as a Hamas member. These documents were referenced in a 53-page report that NGO Monitor released in December, titled, “Puppet Regime: Hamas’ Coercive Grip on Aid and NGO Operations in Gaza.” Covering the period between 2018 and 2022, it describes how Hamas allegedly targeted numerous NGOs, including some that are funded by the Canadian government, for infiltration, in order to control and keep tabs on them."
Meme - Rothmus @Rothmus: "Marvel writers 50 years from now deciding if Magneto should grow up in an ICE detention centre or in Gaza *Two Face*"
Dan Bilzerian on X - "Israel needs more multiculturalism and diversity"
Eyal Yakoby on X - "Israel has more Muslims, than the entire Muslim world has Jews combined."
Israeli man brutally beaten up by group of men in Golders Green after speaking Hebrew - "Police are searching for attackers who beat up an Israeli man in the heart of Golders Green last night after he was overheard speaking Hebrew. Shalev Ben Yakar, 22, had stepped out of his flat on Golders Green Road, close to the King Solomon Hotel at around 2am on Sunday night in order to receive a phone call from friends in South America without disturbing his flatmates. He alleges that, after hearing him speaking Hebrew, a group of five or six men wearing tracksuits set upon him and left him close to losing consciousness."
Damn Mossad!
Lucas Lynch | Facebook - "78 years ago, we witnessed one of the greatest mass expulsions. … I’m talking, of course of the expulsion of 12 million ethnic Germans from eastern European territories, between 1944 and 1950 Everyone understands why this happened, because the Nazis started a war and lost. Nobody mourns this day, because if you start a war to dominate your neighbors and massacre Jews, there might be consequences for this. Nobody marks the day as “Die Katastrophe”, because who would mourn for the consequences of an aggressive Nazi state being irrevocably defeated and erased from history, right? Surely we understand that those who start wars facing consequences is a rare time when the scales balance themselves. Right? Surely those who would mourn for the aggressors losing have no moral compass or any human empathy to speak of."
Meme - "1948 - THE "NAKBA" "CATASTROPHE"
WHEN THE ARABS MOURN THE FAILURE OF THEIR 7 GENOCIDAL ARMIES TO MASSACRE THE INDIGENOUS JEWS OF JUDEA."
Meme - "Nakba [Noun] When you start a war with Jews, lose, and complain about it."
Meme - "NAKBA DAY: COMMEMORATING THE FAILED ATTEMPT TO MURDER 600,000 JEWS THREE YEARS AFTER THE HOLOCAUST *Brown Pinocchio holding Palestinian flag with "Nakba" flag hanging from nose*"
Meme - "The Nakba paradox
Palestinians lost most of their land and independence to Arab "friends" from Jordan rather than Israel
5700 km2 lost to Jordan *sleeping*
5500 km2 lost to Jordan *triggered awake and upset*"
Captain Allen on X - "The word “Nakba” (catastrophe) wasn’t invented by Palestinians to describe Jewish “ethnic cleansing.” It was coined in 1948 by a Syrian Arab historian, Constantin Zureiq, in his book The Meaning of the Disaster. He used it to describe the humiliating failure of the Arab world — their leaders’ arrogance, their lies to their own people, their military incompetence, and their refusal to accept a Jewish state. Zureiq wrote that the Arabs had “imaginary victories” and put their public “to sleep” with boasts — until the real disaster hit: they couldn’t wipe out the Jews. The original Nakba wasn’t about refugees. That a rebrand from several decades later. It was about the Arab leaders’ catastrophic decision to launch a war of extermination ... and lose. They’ve spent 77 years rebranding their own failure as Jewish guilt. That’s the only real "Nakba" they can’t forgive."
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani on X - "Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us"
Rupa Subramanya on X - "In 1947, the partition of British India displaced more than 14 million people and left millions dead in one of the bloodiest upheavals of the twentieth century. Families were butchered, women abducted, entire communities wiped out almost overnight. Likewise, when Idi Amin expelled roughly 80,000 Asians from Uganda in 1972, including families like Zohran Mamdani’s own, they lost homes, businesses, property, and entire lives in an instant. What both have in common, the people who survived partition and Idi Amin's expulsion, is that they did not build permanent political identities around inherited victimhood. Their children and grandchildren were encouraged to rebuild, integrate, and move forward, not inherit grievance as a lifelong political identity."
Masked protesters carry Hamas flags at NYC Manhattan protest Friday - "Several masked demonstrators carried Hamas flags at an anti-Israel protest in Manhattan on Friday, while a Hezbollah flag waved above the crowd, hours after federal authorities charged an alleged Kataib Hezbollah operative of plotting attacks on Jewish community centers and a Manhattan synagogue. The protest drew about 500 demonstrators carrying Palestinian flags to Washington Square Park, where chants of "globalize the intifada" rang out as one speaker declared Israel has no right to exist and said Palestinians would take over Israel "by any means necessary." Just as the protest was kicking off at around 4:30 p.m., New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani condemned the alleged terror plot by Mohammad Baqer Saad Dawood Al-Saadi, a commander in the Kataeb Hezbollah terrorist operation in Iraq... Among them, a young anti-Israel demonstrator arrived, draped in the flag of the Izz ad-Din al-Qassam Brigades — Hamas’s military wing — wearing it like a cape. The flag depicted a masked armed fighter beside the Dome of the Rock beneath green script in Arabic, declaring the shahada, or Muslim proclamation of faith. He also carried a flag featuring an image of Abu Obaida, the spokesman for Hamas’ military wing, who became one of the terror group’s most recognizable figures after Hamas’ Oct. 7, 2023, attack on Israel. Israeli forces killed him in 2025. Others followed wearing the green headbands of Hamas and carrying similar flags. Nearby, a protester carried Hezbollah’s bright yellow flag, featuring the organization’s recognizable green insignia of a stylized assault rifle incorporated into Arabic calligraphy... These same groups led protests at a Jewish synagogue and community center in New York City this past week, resulting in viral clashes with Jewish community members. Based in Brooklyn, N.Y., next to an NYPD precinct, Muslim American Society of New York is a 501(c)(3) sister nonprofit of Muslim American Society. It had $782,644 in revenue in 2024, according to its last tax filing. Within Our Lifetime isn’t a nonprofit but accepts donations. Mamdani has also joined anti-Israel protests by these groups before running for mayor. These groups also supported Zohran Mamdani in his successful campaign for mayor, and on Friday, he posted a message on X that quickly got backlash from Jewish community members in New York who argued that his statement reflected a bias against Israel. "Today marks Nakba Day," Mamdani wrote, "an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed."... As demonstrators readied to march north through Manhattan, several participants openly waved Hamas flags above the crowd. When asked about the displays, Kiswani told Fox News Digital: "We only bring Palestinian flags." But the Hamas flags remained visible throughout the march, including directly behind Kiswani... Chants throughout the evening rejected the idea of a two-state solution. "We don’t want your two states," demonstrators shouted, following Kiswani’s cue, as organizers moved the march route through Manhattan, past Sephora, the makeup store, on E. 14th Street. Protesters beat drums decorated with stickers reading, "By Any Means Necessary," while marchers carried a banner declaring, "From Gaza to Jenin. Revolution Until Victory."... By the time the final marchers arrived at Times Square for a carefully choreographed public prayer, photographed extensively by the organizers’ social media team, the evening had showcased what experts describe as a durable and politically normalized protest ecosystem in New York City, blending nonprofit institutions, socialist organizations, anti-Israel activism, legal support networks, social-media aesthetics and militant symbolism into a single coordinated street operation."
Karl Musk on X - "Not long ago, I wrote about one of the great narrative advantages antizionists have secured for themselves: they position Zionism as the disruptive event, the thing that enters history and must justify itself to the world. Once that move is accepted, everything else becomes easier. Arab and Palestinian politics can slip out the back door. Jewish self-determination is dislodged from the ordinary language of nations, peoples, borders, refugees, war, defeat, compromise, and statecraft. It is marked instead as an alien politics, a permanent intrusion, a problem whose existence must be explained before anything else can even be discussed. To see how extreme this is, imagine the same narrative machinery being used against Palestinians. Imagine a world in which Palestinian celebrities, writers, professors, business owners, and artists were routinely targeted across countries. The crudest people would call them “baby killers.” The more respectable class would ask whether Palestinians had finally produced a realistic solution to the conflict their nationalism helped create. People assumed to be Arab would be stopped in public and asked whether they supported a State of Palestine that depends on violence, ethnic exclusion, and the permanent denial of Jewish self-determination. In the entertainment industry, actors and musicians would be pressured to denounce Palestine before being allowed to keep their reputations. Lists would circulate of pro-Palestine donors, professionals, students, and public figures. People with barely a passing interest in the conflict would somehow know the names of the most brutal or embarrassing figures associated with Palestinian history, and only those figures. They would know the massacres, the rejectionism, the authoritarian leaders, the corruption, the ideological maximalists, the factions that murdered civilians, the schools and media systems that glorified “martyrs,” the diplomats who rejected partition, the movements that turned refugeehood into a permanent political weapon. And then, after years of this, when most ordinary people had grown exhausted by it, the people still doing it would insist that they were merely asking questions. They would call it critique. They would call it anti-nationalism. They would call it concern for human rights. They would deny that any of this had anything to do with Arabs or Palestinians as people, even while Arabs and Palestinians bore the social consequences of the obsession. Meanwhile, political candidates across the democratic world would begin making “criticism of Palestine” and “criticism of Palestinian ideology” central to their campaigns. Campus movements would demand that universities cut ties with Palestinian institutions. Public figures would be asked, again and again, whether they condemn Palestinian self-determination. The entire subject would be organized around the presumption that Palestine is the thing that must answer for itself. This hypothetical is almost impossible to imagine because it is so distant from political reality. Sometimes Zionist propaganda can come close in quality, but microscopic in quantity. That is the achievement of antizionist narrative politics. It constructs Jewish national self-determination as the exceptional case, the suspect case, the one nationalism that must stand before the world and prove that it has a right to exist at all. And once that burden is assigned, everything else follows. To note here at the end, the response to this shouldn’t be imitation. It should be exposure. This kind of politics is disguising and should be rooted out of society. Today it is used against Zionists and Jews generally, but it didn’t begin there and it won’t stop there. It will need to be stopped by people who can see it for what it is and make what it is clear to those who still can’t see it well."
David Bernstein on X - "My favorite are the leftists who claim that they don't hate Zionism, as such, they are just against "ethno-nationalism." What about Palestinian ethno-nationalism, one asks, which is more violent, exclusionary, and also religiously supremacist than even the far right of Israeli nationalism? I have never received a coherent answer, beyond, "I support a single democratic state in which all have equal rights." But then you press, and ask, "but does that mean you are against the Palestinian national movement, given that every significant political forced in 'Palestine' is against a 'single democratic state etc.?' And if you are, why do you spend all your energy attacking Jewish nationalism but never the Palestinian version? And to that, one never gets a response."
Kees Z. Baxter | Facebook - ""Fired from the University of Pennsylvania after publishing critical articles about the connection between the Palestinian movement and the Nazis. Meet Francisco Gil‑Whit, PhD in Anthropology, researcher of politics and ethnography. In September 2001, Gil‑White began working as a lecturer in the Department of Psychology and as a researcher at the Solomon Asch Center for the Study of Ethnopolitical Conflict at the University of Pennsylvania (UPenn). At that stage, he still held more "conventional" views about Yugoslavia and Israel (meaning: critical). His views shifted dramatically in 2002-2003, and he began publishing research and articles arguing that: The ideological roots of the PLO are tied to Nazism and to Hitler's "Final Solution," through the Mufti, Haj Amin al‑Husseini - whom he described as "a top Nazi leader." Gil‑White argued that the Mufti was not merely an ally of Nazi Germany, but was given an official role within the Nazi apparatus, with his own budget and office - the Büro des Grossmufti. At the same time, he publicly protested the invitation of Bill Baker (whom he described as an antisemite with neo‑Nazi ties) to speak on campus at an event hosted by the Muslim Students Association. According to Gil‑White, this is when a "pressure campaign" against him began inside the university. His articles - and especially his refusal to "soften" his pro‑Israel positions - led to internal academic pressure, and ultimately to the non‑renewal of his contract, which in practice meant dismissal. Gil‑White published on his website a series of letters that document attempts by senior academics to silence him and suppress his academic freedom. These letters show: Prof. Paul Rozin, one of the directors at the Solomon Asch Center, warned him that he was committing "academic suicide" if he continued writing what he was writing. This is not vague wording - it is a direct warning. Prof. Ian Lustick, a political scientist specializing in the Middle East at UPenn, wrote a negative evaluation based on Gil‑White’s political positions, not merely on research quality. In other words: he did not say "your articles are weak," but rather "your views are problematic." There was interference in his research content. The atmosphere around him was political, not merely professional. This is not merely "Gil‑White's claim" - it is documentation. Documentation showing that: His views were considered a problem. Pressure was applied on him. He was seen as politically "out of line." They believed he needed to be "restrained." And so, in early 2004, the Dean of the School of Arts and Sciences, Samuel H. Preston, informed Francisco Gil‑White that his three‑year contract would not be renewed - effectively, a dismissal. *** Rozin never denied this correspondence with Gil‑White. ***As for the claim that Lustick did not write the evaluation - the screenshot of the letter, which appears highly authentic, strongly supports its credibility. Fast‑forward to October 7, 2023: UPenn's president, Liz Magill, came under federal investigation for her handling of antisemitism on campus after 10/7 - especially following her testimony in Congress - and resigned from her position four days later."— Yael Rein"
How ignorant. Academic freedom is only meant for you to push the left wing agenda
Peter Tatchell on X - "Israel has spent millions marketing Tel Aviv as the gay capital of the Middle East. Yet same-sex marriage remains illegal In Israel & LGBT+ Palestinians are often refused asylum. Using LGBTs to pinkwash Israel's genocide against Palestinians is shameful"
Daragh on X - "I guess my husband and I should hand ourselves in to the police in Tel Aviv, since our gay marriage is 'illegal'. But wait, our government IDs — and all our official documents — state that we're married. Could it be that gay marriage is not illegal here? And that actually, no civil weddings — wither same-sex or heterosexual — are possible under the British Mandate era laws? But... marriages performed abroad, gay and straight, are recognised. Not ideal, but describing gay marriage as 'illegal' when Tel Aviv in particular is full of married gay men and women and their kids, is either uninformed, or disingenuous."
Some left wingers want the state to get out of marriage. Ironic. But of course, hating Israel is more important
