Fred Maroun: Letter from a left-wing atheist Arab to Jewish enablers of Hamas
Claim to believe in Jewish valuesEd Husain: The Theology of Hamas
You included many references to your “Jewish values” and how important they are to you, but it is obvious that you believe none of it.
Unless, of course, Jewish values consist of misleading the public to enable terrorists to continue having the ability to massacre Jews.
But even you must know that this is not a Jewish value. If Jews were this malicious and self-defeating, they would not have survived as a tiny minority for over three millennia.
You claim instead to believe in the “Jewish values of justice, peace, and compassion”, but you clearly do not believe in these values.
If you believed in justice, you would not support a ceasefire that would allow Hamas to survive so that it can attempt more and more massacres in the future, as it said that it would.
If you believed in peace, you would want Hamas destroyed because you know very well that Israel left Gaza in 2005 but there has been no peace with Israel since Hamas took over control of Gaza shortly after that.
If you believed in compassion, you would not avoid using the word “massacre” to describe what Hamas did on October 7, and you certainly would not ignore the 240 hostages that Hamas holds.
Misinformation works but not this time
Even though you know that you spread misinformation, and even though I and others publicly expose you, you will continue to do it anyway. The reason is simple: it works, especially when coming from people who claim to be Jews.
You are not promoting “Jewish values”. You are instead knowingly enabling Hamas. But that is exactly what you aim to do, so you will continue doing it. You are not “Jews of conscience” as you claim to be.
But let’s be crystal clear. You are not a significant threat to Israel. Despite your misinformation, Israel will prevail. Israel will destroy Hamas, and Gaza Palestinians will have a brighter future, despite your objections.
While you have no faith in Jews other than your own terrorist-enabling tiny minority, and while you certainly have no faith in Israel, I do. I also have faith that Arabs, including Palestinians, can live in peace and can strive if terrorists do not stand in their way. I also have faith in the leadership of President Joe Biden and in the solid bi-partisan support behind him.
Israel will win this war, for its own benefit, for the benefit of the Palestinians, and for the benefit of everyone who cares about peace and justice.
Sincerely,
A left-wing atheist Arab
Hamas isn’t only a terrorist group, and it isn’t a Palestinian nationalist movement. It is a religious organization, incubated by the Egypt-based Muslim Brotherhood. The Brotherhood, founded in 1928, departed from Islamic tradition and created Islamism, a totalitarian ideology to resist the pluralist West.David Collier: Southern Israel – my journey into hell
Its worldview, as French political scientist Gilles Kepel has documented, arose in the same intellectual firmament as German Nazism and Italian fascism. The Brotherhood developed a new declaration of faith for its members: “God is our objective. The Prophet is our political leader. The Quran is our constitution. Jihad is our method. Martyrdom is our aspiration.” No Muslim before the 20th century would have belittled his faith’s sacred text by regarding it as a political manifesto.
When Ahmed Yassin left Al-Azhar University in Cairo and founded Hamas in Gaza in 1987, the group’s members placed their hands on the Quran and declared: “I promise to be a good Muslim in defending Islam and the lost land of Palestine.” Theology is central to Hamas’s charter, which declares that “Islam will destroy Israel” and that because “Palestine is an Islamic land,” it is the “individual duty of every Muslim” to liberate it. Hamas calls “the land of Palestine” a waqf, an Islamic endowment. These teachings would have been alien to Muslims who coexisted with Jews for 12 centuries.
Hamas envisages a future Palestine that is judenrein, or cleansed of Jews. Article 7 of its charter declares: “The Day of Judgment will not come about until Muslims fight the Jews (killing the Jews), when the Jew will hide behind stones and trees. The stones and trees will say, ‘O Muslims, O Abdulla, there is a Jew behind me, come and kill him.’ ” That animus stems in part from its considering the Jews to be European colonialists, ignoring that they’re native to the land and that Islamic armies successfully colonized the Levant. Christians, whom Hamas views as part of the local Arab population, are treated less violently, but they don’t enjoy unfettered religious liberty.
Hamas leader Mahmoud Zahhar has said that Palestine is only a “toothbrush in our pocket.” Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood aspire to create a regionwide Shariah state, a more anti-Western confrontational caliphate in line with Iran’s political model than that of moderate Arab nations in the neighborhood. That intention has led several Arab nations—Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Egypt—to ban both groups from organizing within their borders. In 1979 Egyptian President Anwar Sadat signed a peace agreement with Israel. Two years later Islamists assassinated him.
As part of a small group I was taken under army supervision through an active military zone. Before entry I was kitted up with a helmet and some body armour. We were also given plenty of instruction before the group was allowed to continue. This included strict advice about only taking photos in places in which the families had given permission. The army was everywhere I went, and our trip was constantly moulded around the active battlefield. At times I found myself standing inside a burnt-out house just across from where IDF artillery was pounding at Gaza.
I promised no shocking images – and there won’t be any – but I still have a story to tell. The image below shows the key point at which the terrorists broke through to attack Kfar Aza. The part of the kibbutz immediately behind me as I took this photo was the site of an unspeakable massacre. The built up area in the background is Gaza – this is how close Gaza is to the idyllic community the terrorists came to destroy.
All of us have been affected by what took place on October 7. But as I walked through the devastation, what broke me was not the physical damage – it was the signs of humanity that still remained. For example, in one house – that was completely burnt out, a few playing cards lay scattered on the floor. Everything was gone, much of it consumed by fire – but somehow the playing cards had survived.
Or this one. This house like many was not burnt – but the insides had been brutally ripped apart along with the family who had live there. And on the wall – a sign of optimism and love – and a poignant reminder that life is short.
Here is another one. From the house of another family that had visibly experienced a living nightmare. The scenes inside are never to be forgotten. But this sign was by the front door. It simply reads ‘how fantastic – how great that you came to visit – it is so long since we saw you – where have you been – welcome’.
These are the images that stopped me in my tracks. How can a welcome sign in a house that saw such devastation from unwanted intruders do anything but destroy you inside.
And in every house – the clock had been ticking – and normal life was taking place – until it all stopped. So in one – a place in which the living area looked like a war zone – the kitchen looked virtually untouched. The most obvious result of deliberate destruction of human life. They destroyed the living area – because that is where the people were. An empty kitchen? Of no interest. And there sitting on a kitchen top were sweets waiting for the children to eat them. Given what happened in this particular area – it is unlikely those children survived.
I went inside dozens of homes such as this. Scrawled on some walls outside are warning signs about ‘bodyparts’ that may still exist inside – with instructions not to touch anything. In truth they refer to fragments – potential DNA samples – and this is part of Israel’s search for the remains of several dozen people they have yet to find. Endless, unspeakable, tragedy. And every single home I saw, was once an entire family.
Away from the residential areas – and onto the site of the biggest single massacre of the day. The 100s of young people who had gone to enjoy a rave and never returned home. Much of the clear up has been done – but not all. The mess that is still visible on the ground, along with picnic chairs and coolers is all circled by the signs that still mark the campsite. In this place the signs of massacre have already gone – it looks as if the kids just left a mess (behind me).
Finally I went to Sderot and saw an empty lot where the police station had once stood. Residents who are still there (most have left temporarily) recounted the horror that unfolded on that day. But by this point I was emotionally and physically exhausted. I had no questions left to ask. I remain glad I did it – but there are scars which will take time to heal – and this is from someone who only saw what was left – what about all those who actually survived it.
It is morning now and I have spent the night writing this at Kibbutz Bror Hail. All evening I have been listening to a relentless attack from air and from land. There is a not a single minute when a ‘boom’ is not heard and felt. The IDF are pounding Hamas into hell. After what I had seen earlier in the week in those Kibbutzim, I admit to finding it somewhat therapeutic.
Douglas Murray: On a visit to Israel, I have seen the horror that the world must never forget
Worst was when we came to the home of my guide’s sister. She had been out of the house when the terrorists came in.Douglas Murray labels Hamas as 'worse than the Nazis'
Her two teenage sons barricaded themselves into the safe room. Surrounded by their toys and magazines, you could see all the signs of the struggle these brave young lads put up.
But the terrorists broke in, wounded them and stole them — taking them into Gaza.
Then there were the Thai workers who helped in the kibbutz and had their own accommodation. The terrorists had gone from door to door, shooting them.
As in so many other places in the settlements, you could see the stains on the floor where someone had crawled during their last moments or been dragged out half-dead. At the end of this row of accommodation was their bomb shelter.
It was plain from the inside that this was the site of a massacre.
Hamas packed the Thai men and women into this small room and then butchered them. The floor was still thick with their congealed blood.
And here it looked like Hamas had tried to save their bullets. The walls and ceiling — even the air conditioning unit — were all covered in blood spatter.
Here, like so many other parts of the community, there were occasional handprints in blood, where people had tried to stand or avoid being dragged in their dying moments.
These imprints should not be forgotten. These were all people who had done nothing wrong.
To a man, woman and child, they were all just going about their lives.
Most had some dream of peace. Some houses still had their shopping lists on their fridge doors. Others had signs saying “Live and let live.” What do you think? Post a comment.
Hamas didn’t allow them to live. The world must never forget this.
Israel cannot live with Hamas. The world must realize this.
Author Douglas Murray says the difference between Hamas and the Nazis is that the latter did feel “some shame” for their horrific acts.
Mr Murray said the Nazis during WWII, including the SS, had to get very drunk in the evening to forget the atrocities they committed against Jewish people.
“Hamas terrorists of October the 7th actually rejoiced in their acts of evil … they actually boasted about them.”
The IDF released a phone recording to social media of a Hamas terrorist bragging to his parents about killing 10 Jews.
“For once it’s not hyperbole to say: even the Nazis … didn’t behave like this.”
“The Nazis tried to cover their crimes up, #Hamas are actually proud of them”.
— Israel in the UK 🇮🇱🤝🇬🇧 (@IsraelinUK) November 9, 2023
Despite both being genocidal antisemitic organisations, @DouglasKMurray highlights the sinister differences between the two on @TalkTV with @piersmorgan. pic.twitter.com/s8BLstot4g
Today I got the chance to interview one of the amazing people I got to know. It was a pleasure meeting you🙏🏼 @DouglasKMurray https://t.co/VoLYG0WnYL
— Libby Alon ליבי אלון (@libby_alon) November 9, 2023
In our latest Israel War Briefing podcast, I asked @DouglasKMurray about criticism of his latest @JewishChron column. A must-listen. The full podcast, both audio and video, is further down the thread https://t.co/LJHmrNaqWw
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) November 10, 2023
Aren’t you the person who celebrated the Hamas massacre of Jews then had to delete your tweet? Because it was too racist even for your own anti-Jewish colleagues? If you think that piece in the Jewish Chronicle is Holocaust revisionism you either can’t read or won’t. https://t.co/TUPvqpk9oB
— Douglas Murray (@DouglasKMurray) November 10, 2023
Here’s what @rivkahbrown of @novaramedia said on the day of the Hamas massacre. She revels in the mass murder of Jews. Which is why she now tries to defame me. pic.twitter.com/iTCxTbMpNH
— Douglas Murray (@DouglasKMurray) November 10, 2023
The Nazis covered up many of their crimes because they knew that the world would not look too kindly on them. Hamas on 7th October boasted of their crimes. It's not a hard point to accept. Unless you know nothing of any of this and are just bored and seeking attention. https://t.co/SyH0p6faba
— Douglas Murray (@DouglasKMurray) November 10, 2023
Caroline Glick: The Hostage Deal and How America Betrays Israel
The Biden administration pledges support for Israel but tries to force Israel to accept a hostage deal and continues to hamstring Israel on the military and political battlefield.
All this and more on Caroline Glick's In-FOCUS!
The Libertarian PodCast: What Constitutes a War Crime?
Hosted by Richard Epstein & Tom Church Richard Epstein explains what constitutes a war crime and how Israel and Hamas differ in their culpability for the tragic loss of life among civilians.
We should all be rallying in support of @JohnFetterman. He is fearlessly advocating for the release of all the hostages kidnapped by Hamas, while showing an incredible amount of strength for Jews in his constituency and around the world. A true mensch worthy of endless praise. 🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/6TBQasAJ45
— Adar Rubin (@rubin_a1) November 9, 2023
John Fetterman waves an Israeli flag at pro-terrorist protesters!!!! pic.twitter.com/TglRdJg9jT
— Matthew Foldi (@MatthewFoldi) November 10, 2023
World-Renowned Expert on Urban Combat: Hamas ‘Creating’ Civilian Deaths to Stir World Against IDF
CIVILIAN CASUALTIES
With many concerned for civilian casualties, Spencer insisted that “all the laws of war that were created — really, strengthened — after World War Two, have gotten a lot stronger.”
“No more carpet bombing of cities like the U.S. and every other country involved in WWII were trying… whether it’s the London Blitz or Dresden or what the U.S. did to Tokyo,” he stated. “The idea that you can bomb your enemy to your goals has really happened very few times in the history of wars and worked.”
In addition, he stated, such a strategy “definitely wouldn’t accomplish the Israeli mission of destroying military infrastructure and capability.”
“You have to use joint power: air, land, sea, and cyber,” he explained, “but you have to get in there and clear, destroy tunnels, destroy Hamas members, and destroy Hamas rockets.”
“So from a military analyst perspective I think they’re doing pretty good,” he added.
Regarding civilian casualty numbers, Spencer noted that they are “not unlike other battles” in recent history.
“In the Battle of Mosul, there were 10,000 civilian casualties in a city of 1.4 million civilians where ISIS kept the civilians there for a long time before they could start to evacuate,” he said. “But by sheer numbers, they evacuated 80 percent of the urban areas. And while that’s still hundreds of thousands of people, militaries are never able to empty all of the cities, it just never happened.”
“Even in WWII in the Battle of Aachen, where we cleared the city four times, there were still hundreds of civilians in the city and lots of civilian casualties,” he added.
He also pointed to when U.S. forces “surrounded Fallujah, and spent six months — that Israel doesn’t have — to empty 90 percent of the civilians there,” yet there were still many casualties.
“So there are a lot of similarities,” he noted.
According to Spencer, when an enemy chooses to defend from urban terrain and use human shields, the results we see are “not abnormal.”
“Really, the civilian casualties are 90 percent of the casualties of modern war, not military,” he explained, “because modern war fights are happening in cities, not fights for cities, which is really ancient, fighting for cities.”
Today, in contrast, militaries fight in cities for a variety of reasons, he noted. For example, Hamas militants “can gain a large amount of power [by fighting] in urban environments.”
“They take away the attacker’s military superiority, just to bring the fighting close and have a slugfest,” he said. “So that means more and more warfare.”
“But out of the last 20 years, 90 percent of the casualties of war have been civilians,” he added.
Spencer also explained that “everybody” misunderstands the notion of proportionality.
“We should not be comparing the amount of Palestinian civilian deaths to the amount of Israeli civilians killed on October 7 — 1,400 versus supposedly 10,000 (I’m highly doubtful that’s an accurate number, but it doesn’t matter),” he said. “That’s not the way war works. That’s not even close to the definition of proportionality — it has nothing to do with it.”
“Every civilian death is, of course, a loss, but people that want the end of the conflict because of the fact that it’s not ‘proportional’ to what happened on October 7, have no understanding of war, the laws of war or how the world works,” he added.
Reflecting on his having taught strategy at West Point for years, Spencer determined that Hamas’ strategy is to “create their own civilians’ deaths and get the world to react,” in order to prevent the IDF from eliminating their military capabilities, — “and it is working.”
“Despite the fact that I can tell every news agency in the world that what we’re seeing in Gaza is not unlike what we’ve seen in battles against ISIS in Mosul, Raqqa, Syria, and Marawi — nobody cares,” he said. “They’re still saying, ‘no, no, stop.’”
“That’s the Hamas strategy, to get so many civilians killed that the IDF will have to stop, and Hamas gets to live to fight another day,” he added.
Another Hamas strategy he indicated is that of buying time.
“Most defenders in history lose, but one of the goals can be just to buy time,” he said. “So Hamas is going to use guerrilla warfare, use complex urban terrain and snipers, ambushes, IEDs, and pop out of tunnels, just to slow the IDF down, so that they can’t achieve their goal quickly.”
“The IDF needs time — and Hamas’ strategy is to take that time away from them, by putting all these pressures, getting every Palestinian, every Muslim of the world, to force international leadership to try to encourage the IDF to stop,” he added.
In light of the above, Israel should “absolutely” be given the time and space to achieve its goals.
To even destroy the tunnels, you’ve gotta clear the tunnel. You’ve gotta make sure there’s no military equipment, hostages, or fighters, in them. Then they have to destroy the tunnels, and that would be historic because even some of the ways militaries have destroyed tunnels aren’t an option to fully destroy 300 miles of tunnels. One of the only options is to flood them with seawater — which would necessitate time.
And while the IDF needs to be given the time, he acknowledged, it is crucial to “not allow Hamas’ strategy of buying time to succeed.”
Reporter: “What are the chances of a Gaza ceasefire?”
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) November 9, 2023
President Biden: “None. No possibility.” pic.twitter.com/Et3Uqj3zi9
I told the Congress: “The UN misrepresents basic facts, falsely accusing Israel of bombing a hospital when it was Islamic Jihad; falsely terms Israel’s legitimate self-defence as ‘collective punishment’; and creates a false moral equivalence between self-defence and terrorism.” https://t.co/A119XL1G80 pic.twitter.com/GrkbJVaNVd
— Hillel Neuer (@HillelNeuer) November 9, 2023
In it to win it: Israel is projecting strength as it embarks on a long and complex mission
Beyond this, this carries paramount importance against Israel's other enemies, who observe and scrutinize its conduct as a basis for their decisions in the present or future. If the thought of waiting until the IDF weakens in Gaza crossed Hezbollah's leaders' minds – so that it could move against Israel only after Israel had been exhausted – it is now clear that they are likely disabused of this, and are now expecting to face a strong, well-trained, and honed army, unlike anything before the Gaza war. The IDF's conduct so far has radiated power. There's also optimism regarding the attainment of the overarching goals.
But for all the gains thus far, there is a ways to go before achieving the war's objectives. The political echelon has instructed the IDF to deal a critical blow to the enemy's capabilities – both its governing ability and military strength. The campaign is not designed to simply exact a price or establish deterrence; the expectation is victory, not just "an image of victory."
Reaching these goals requires time and a methodic, extensive, and prolonged effort; we won't get there through some limited strike or limited operation. US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin, who has stood alongside Israel since Hamas' attack, mentioned during his visit to Tel Aviv that he was the one who planned the American war against ISIS. "I know ISIS well. We have your back," he said. He knows more than anyone else how long it could take to crush Hamas. The comparison between Hamas and ISIS, usually used to illustrate their monstrous behavior, also applies to how to deal with them. Namely, one has to appreciate the complexity and time such an undertaking involves.
Where are we headed? Three stages can be outlined in the reality that will emerge in Gaza. The first, which we are in the midst of, will be defined by the war to topple Hamas' rule and destroy its capabilities. The fighting will occur with varying intensity across the strip for a not-so-brief period. The end of this stage won't be clear cut and probably won't be uniform across the strip. It will then overlap with the beginning of the second stage, characterized by a void of governance in the area. The resulting chaos will lead to internal power struggles within the strip, likely prompting local initiatives to manage civil affairs and undoubtedly exert pressure on Israel to allow more humanitarian aid and let the Palestinian Authority enter the fray. The temporary chaos is likely an inevitable stage in the process of fully purging Hamas from all the ruling power foci in the Gaza Strip. The third stage will herald the new reality after the Hamas era. It's hard to predict how this stage will unfold as it will be influenced by numerous variables and interconnected scenarios.
The guiding principles for Israel's policy at all stages are clear: maintaining Israel's security operational freedom without any constraints; preventing Hamas from ruling the Gaza Strip; preventing the formation of a military threat; and relieving Israel from responsibility for civilian issues.
Then, you make a false distinction btw "eradication" and "ending #Hamas rule." At no point, has any serious #Israeli leader suggested killing every angry #Hamas young man w/ a gun; they have said the aim is to destroy Hamas' military capability & political capacity to govern. 2/9
— Robert Satloff (@robsatloff) November 8, 2023
By contrast, #Israel is securing its own border after horrific next-door attack, with the global clock ticking, under the glare of international media. No one ever threatened the US with demands for a ceasefire; thousands of #ISIS-sympathizers did not march in world capitals. 4/9
— Robert Satloff (@robsatloff) November 8, 2023
Over the past day, based on precise IDF intelligence, IDF troops killed numerous Hamas' Nukbha terrorists who participated in the October 7th massacre. Among the terrorists were Ahmed Musa, a company commander and Omar Al-Hindi, a platoon commander, both were located in western…
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 10, 2023
Hamas uses this neighborhood to exploit and hide behind civilians, while carrying out Hamas’ singular objective—killing Israelis.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 10, 2023
2/2 pic.twitter.com/g59Y2IszlU
RAW FOOTAGE: IDF cancels airstrikes in Gaza to mitigate civilian casualties. pic.twitter.com/2m2BnN2LED
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 10, 2023
While Western protesters demand an Israel-Hamas ceasefire, we asked Gazan civilians for their reaction.
— The Free Press (@TheFP) November 9, 2023
“Foreign people feel sad for us… but if they truly understood what is happening here, they would have stayed home.”
We’ve partnered with @PeaceComCenter to gather anonymous… pic.twitter.com/O3yVHHiNCT
Amid a surge of 9,500 launches aimed at Israel, the Aerial Defense Array has been a critical shield, safeguarding civilians with record-breaking interceptions from the north to the south. pic.twitter.com/4tyay6RNnb
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 9, 2023
The IDF Artillery Corps’ 7th Brigade conducted operational activities in a Hamas military post and a training compound in Gaza.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 10, 2023
During the activities, the soldiers searched the office of Muhammad Sinwar, brother of Hamas leader Yahya Sinwar, where military doctrine documents… pic.twitter.com/CKZLQQdgKV
Quoted in @WSJ - "Hamas claims to have destroyed hundreds of Israeli armored vehicles, but hasn’t provided evidence to back up that claim, said Joe Truzman, a research analyst at the Foundation for the Defense of Democracies." https://t.co/vVWmkxGy1W
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 10, 2023
2/ Once again, like with the photo of the IDF tank on al-Rashid st., yesterday, Gazans are shocked. As I explained, this is because Hamas "news" outlets are selling a fantasy in which the IDF is failing dismally in it's Gaza military campaign.
— Imshin (@imshin) November 10, 2023
Abu Ali gives more details:… pic.twitter.com/6uZnfyuxza
Inside a Gaza bedroom, soldiers searching for tunnels find how low Hamas can go
Trained to clear minefields and enemy obstacles, meet 1LT A., an officer in the IDF's Combat Engineering Corps’ special forces unit.
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 10, 2023
Since October 7, 1LT A. and his fellow officers and soldiers have been tasked with clearing safe routes for IDF ground forces to advance within… pic.twitter.com/UgRtgmdOSN
“I wish we could fight this war in sterile laboratory conditions, I wish we could fight this war out on a battlefield like in the middle ages.”
— TalkTV (@TalkTV) November 10, 2023
Israeli spokesman Eylon Levy says Israel is doing "everything" to get civilians out of harm's way.@drdavidbull | @sarahhewsonTV pic.twitter.com/1cwyqKdphJ
‘We want civilians out of the way so we can face Hamas man to man and make them pay.'
— GB News (@GBNEWS) November 10, 2023
Spokesperson of the Israeli Government, Eylon Levy, calls for civilians to leave Gaza to avoid Hamas using them as 'human shields.' pic.twitter.com/YY0mPKOmha
We’ve shown maps, declassified incriminating intercepted phone calls, and released footage from confessions. What more do you want? A selfie from IDF soldiers in Hamas’ war bunker under the hospital?
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 10, 2023
Footage of Hamas terrorists inside the Indonesian hospital in Gaza.
— Israel ישראל 🇮🇱 (@Israel) November 10, 2023
Hamas endangers the sick
Hamas endangers the elderly
Hamas endangers children
Hamas endangers innocent civilians
Remember that. pic.twitter.com/pmbfi25bKD
Only healthy fighting age men in this bombing of the Indonesian Hospital/terror center, north Gaza Strip. The footage was broadcast live on Aljazeera but was removed after Saudi Twitter accounts noticed that some of the men were even in uniform!#Hamaslies#HamasMonsters… pic.twitter.com/eAcjYzvqHz
— Imshin (@imshin) November 10, 2023
Secondary, tertiary, quaternary (!!!) explosions 💥🌋next to the Indonesian hospital. Must be some warehouses of rare Gazan medicines. The “patients” (jihadis) appear to have been evacuated outside. pic.twitter.com/aH15ZiGxSh
— RealPalestina(א"י)🇮🇱 (@LollllllaJR) November 9, 2023
Khaled ibn al Walid mosque, West Khan Yunis yesterday.
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) November 9, 2023
You can bet it was being used as more than just a mosque. pic.twitter.com/Xbifc4LU9D
Your daily reminder that Hamas HQ is located in the basement of the Shifa Hospital, and that under international law, this exposes it to lose its protected status and become a legitimate target. https://t.co/SClK7wVj4F pic.twitter.com/cuMMMtgL02
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 10, 2023
Why are there sniper holes in the building next to the Al Shifa maternity ward? pic.twitter.com/xqdt8CM3Y1
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) November 10, 2023
Uncovering a Hamas compound that we cleared, exposing Hamas combatants in civilian clothes and explaining humanitarian corridors and aid to civilians. https://t.co/5Oda0BlhEL
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) November 10, 2023
'Hamas is the enemy': IDF spokesperson discusses 'humanitarian windows' for civilians
IDF spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus says Hamas "is the enemy" and not the Palestinian civilians as he discussed the ongoing "humanitarian windows" in operation.
Mr Conricus elaborated on the ongoing humanitarian pauses being conducted in which Palestinian civilians are able to move "freely and securely" from the north to south.
"This is the fifth straight day where we have humanitarian windows – either between 9 or 10am to 2pm – where Palestinians are able to move freely and securely from the north to the south in order to be out of harm's way and allow us greater freedom of action to be able to operate against the enemy, which is Hamas and not the Palestinian civilians, Mr Conricus told Sky News Australia.
"We are coordinating with our American allies.
"I think it is a wise practice that we have started and are now continuing to do.
"It serves all the interests and it's a good thing to do to get civilians out of the battlefield.
"In all honesty, we've been trying to do that for the better half of two and a half weeks."
We are in a war with Hamas. Not the people of Gaza. #HumanitarianEffort#humanitarianaidforGaza pic.twitter.com/tlQTaHgNy7
— COGAT (@cogatonline) November 9, 2023
Fights in bread lines, despair in shelters: War threatens to unravel Gaza’s close-knit society
Across Gaza, rare scenes of dissent are playing out. Some Palestinians are openly challenging the authority of Hamas, which long has ruled the enclave with an iron fist. Four Palestinians across Gaza spoke to AP on condition of anonymity for fear of reprisals about what they’ve seen.
A man who was told off by a Hamas officer for cutting the bread line took a chair and smashed it over his head, according to an aid worker in line. In another area, angry crowds hurled stones at Hamas police who cut in front of a water line and beat them with their fists until they scattered, according to a journalist there.
Over the past few night in Gaza City, Hamas rockets streaming overhead toward Israel have prompted outbursts of rage from a U.N. shelter. In the middle of the night, hundreds of people have shouted insults against Hamas and cried out that they wanted the war to end, according to a 28-year-old sleeping in a tent there with his family.
And during a televised press conference Tuesday, a young man with a dazed expression and bandaged wrist pushed his way through the crowd, disrupting a speech by Iyad Bozum, spokesman for the Hamas-run Interior Ministry.
“May God hold you to account, Hamas!” the man yelled, shaking his wounded hand.
Gaza’s future remains uncertain as Israeli tanks rumble down the ghostly streets of Gaza City with the goal of toppling Hamas. Palestinians say it will never be the same.
“The Gaza I know is just a memory now,” said 16-year-old Jehad Ghandour, who fled to Rafah. “There are no places or anything I know left.”
The people of Gaza are being blocked from getting to safety by Hamas. Watch this Gaza man’s testimony before the cameraman cuts him off for criticising Hamas! pic.twitter.com/h2YQy52dL2
— Emily Schrader - אמילי שריידר امیلی شریدر (@emilykschrader) November 10, 2023
Israel ‘Agrees’ to 4-Hour Humanitarian ‘Pauses’ It Was Aready Doing Anyway
🚨Tens of thousands of Gazans are moving to the southern part of the Gaza Strip for their safety.
— COGAT (@cogatonline) November 10, 2023
For the 6th consecutive day, the @IDF has opened an evacuation corridor.
The evacuation corridor is open today 9:00-16:00. #FreeGaza from Hamas. #HumanitarianEffort pic.twitter.com/oB9l5idqSq
Civilians with white flags trying evacuate from northern Gaza but are immediately fired upon by Hamas terrorists.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 10, 2023
These are the people that are defended by those protesters out marching every Saturday in London, Berlin and Washington D.C. pic.twitter.com/HxEKHkYJYD
Horrific pictures coming out of Gaza right now.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 10, 2023
Civilians are trying to leave the northern zone and go south.
However, Hamas opened fire on them to stop their attempt. They want human shields to protect them.
pic.twitter.com/QX3foriyWv
Gazans Evacuating from North to South Gaza Strip Curse Hamas Leaders: Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyah Are Collaborators! Khaled Mashal Has Destroyed This City! #Hamas #Gaza #Palestinians pic.twitter.com/Dvif32JtpD
— MEMRI (@MEMRIReports) November 10, 2023
Compilation video of the people from Gaza saying that they have had enough of Hamas rule.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 10, 2023
These were recorded before the war but the sentiment has only strengthen since. pic.twitter.com/jc86R1jWil
Fuel in Gaza: The gift that keeps on giving. #NoMasHamas pic.twitter.com/FqYbF9TDUi
— COGAT (@cogatonline) November 10, 2023
The Israel Guys: The IDF CAPTURES a Major HAMAS Stronghold in GAZA
The IDF are pushing full steam ahead in Gaza. They just captured a major Hamas stronghold and are destroying tunnels by the dozen. Also it has come to light that photographers working for CNN, Reuters, and the Associated Press probably knew about the October 7th Hamas massacre ahead of time and didn't warn anyone.
This is unbelievable. https://t.co/x4mtunS7AP
— Hillel Fuld (@HilzFuld) November 10, 2023
New top American general says Israeli goal of toppling Hamas ‘a pretty large order’
Can you decipher my deliberately curated wartime TV interview bookshelf? 📚 pic.twitter.com/CrGrGP03aV
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 9, 2023
This is the recorded message of an IAF Pilot as he speaks to his son, a soldier in the IDF Armored Corps, while they both operate in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/HbUxzSf5EF
— Israel Defense Forces (@IDF) November 10, 2023
Some Yemenite IDF soldiers in the Jerusalem marketplace. I love our nation. pic.twitter.com/eDW9d8MLJg
— Hillel Fuld (@HilzFuld) November 10, 2023
We are heartbroken to report that Gilad is the 37th Israeli soldier to be killed in Gaza during this current operation against Hamas terrorists. May the brave Israeli soldiers’ memories and heroism forever be a blessing. 🕯️ pic.twitter.com/RzYIvFMdKX
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 10, 2023
Kassy Dillon: ‘Fighting Like A Lioness:’ Thousands Attend Funeral For American Killed In Jerusalem Terror Attack
Thousands attend a funeral for 20-year-old American Rose Ida Lubin, who was killed in a terrorist attack in Jerusalem, including her family from Georgia.
— Daily Wire (@realDailyWire) November 9, 2023
Her commander said she fought "like a lioness" to protect Israel from more death pic.twitter.com/AQySQe9XG4
"Hamas is treating us well" they'll have you believe.
— The Mossad: Satirical, Yet Awesome (@TheMossadIL) November 9, 2023
He's a 13 year old boy. pic.twitter.com/wRMUC0O9ci
Yahel is just 3-years-old and she is a hostage of Hamas terrorists.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 8, 2023
What if she were your child? Then would you move heaven and earth to set her free?#BringThemHomeNow pic.twitter.com/ArtIuMEqqa
Oren Goldin, a father of two, who was believed to be kidnapped by Hamas, was just declared dead.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) November 9, 2023
He leaves behind him a crushed wife, Oshrit and their twins.
May his memory be a blessing 💔 pic.twitter.com/nJyjJn94Xj
The same scene in Sderot after Hamas's brutal attack.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 10, 2023
Terrorists slaughtered all of the elderly men and women. https://t.co/7JDXfVEZTF pic.twitter.com/m8ww5OJhIO
Roni Eshel 🕯️
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 10, 2023
In her last text message to her mother on Oct 7, Roni tried to reassure her that she was fine.
Mother: I love you
Roni: Mom, I’m ok. Don’t worry about me. I love you too.
Mother: Ok my love. Look after yourself.
Roni was murdered by Hamas terrorists.
May… pic.twitter.com/PNbqrgC633
Released:
— Vivid. (@StoryFanatics1) November 9, 2023
The body of missing Roni Eshel, who had been missing since the outbreak of the war, has been identified.
She was identified only after a pelvic bone that was sent to the USA for a DNA test, this is the only thing left of her.
Let thar sink in.
Rest jn peace😔💔 pic.twitter.com/BwdyC0cmco
These are the faces of Israeli children slaughtered in their homes, burned alive, brutally tortured and murdered in front of their parents by Hamas terrorists. pic.twitter.com/oquqICnwxE
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 10, 2023
SBS bans staff from using words relating to Israel-Hamas war
Sky News Australia can reveal SBS has banned staff from using a range of words, including "Hamas", "ISIS" and "declared terrorist organisations" from their posts on Facebook.
The extraordinary guidelines were given to some employees from foreign language programs, but the network denies it is censorship.
Hamas is a prescribed terror organisation in Australia and its actions have been compared by some world leaders to ISIS and the Nazis.
An SBS spokesperson said staff are not being “editorially censored” in any coverage of the conflict in Gaza and Israel.
“SBS is committed to providing comprehensive coverage of the Middle East conflict across all our language services, as the guidance to staff makes clear,” the spokesperson continued.
Greens' 'pathetic' display in Senate Question Time a 'source of embarrassment'
Sky News host Rita Panahi has slammed the “pathetic, petulant display” from the Greens during Senate Question Time this week which was a “source of embarrassment” for the country, the party and their constituents.
“If you support that type of infantile, irrational, anti-Australian behaviour then you've been failed by the education system, the culture, your parents, or perhaps all of the above,” Ms Panahi said.
“Greens Deputy Leader Mehreen Faruqi, draped in a black and white keffiyeh ... she stood up in the Upper House and accused our ally Israel of war crimes before raising her fist and shrieking ‘free, free Palestine’.
“Immediately following this outburst all the Greens senators stood up and walked out of the chamber in unison, if only they stayed out.
"And you can see there Victorian MP Janet Rice there lifting a printed Palestinian flag above her head. The whole thing was an attention-seeking stunt that deserves to be mocked."
‘If you support peace, you have to support removal of Hamas’: Dave Sharma
Former Israeli ambassador Dave Sharma says those who support peace in the Middle East must also support the eradication of Hamas.
“Ultimately, if Hamas is left in power, if those who argue for a ceasefire are arguing for preservation of the status quo, all that will lead to is future conflict, future suffering of Palestinian people and future frustrated attempts at peace,” Mr Sharma told Sky News Australia.
“If you actually support peace in the Middle East, if you support a two-state solution, then you have to support the removal of Hamas because they have been an obstacle to all of those objectives throughout.”
Mr Sharma’s comments follow Israel’s agreement to daily “tactical, localised pauses” in its offensive against Hamas.
President Joe Biden had asked the Israeli Prime Minister to introduce the daily pauses during a call on Monday.
'They need to explain': Claims journalists had prior knowledge of Hamas October 7 attack
Author Rabbi Shmuley Boteach criticised a Washington Post columnist's comments calling for Israel to give photographers and journalists “the benefit of the doubt” after claims they had advance knowledge of the Hamas attacks on October 7.
Washington Post columnist Megan McArdle's comments come after the Israeli government lashed the New York Times, Associated Press, Reuters and CNN over allegations photographers and journalists who worked at the outlets had prior knowledge of terror group Hamas' attacks on Israel.
Ms McArdle tweeted, "I understand Israel's anger, but it is morally wrong and a political mistake to target journalists who rushed to cover a story. Possibly some of them are complicit, I don’t know. But Israel should give them the benefit of the doubt,” Ms McArdle tweeted.
Author Rabbi Shmuley Boteach was asked in an interview with Sky News host Rita Panahi about his thoughts on the columnist's call for the Israeli government to give photojournalists the benefit of the doubt.
“Give them the benefit of the doubt, these are media outlets that have falsely maligned Israel for decades. These are media outlets that have demonised the Jewish state for simply defending itself from another genocide, from another Holocaust,” Mr Boteach told Sky News host Rita Panahi.
“They don’t have the benefit of the doubt because their maligning and demonisation of Israel has gone on for so long, that their bias is so apparent, that none of us would be surprised if they had advanced knowledge of the attack.
Author Rabbi Shmuley Boteach went on to question what the photojournalists were doing at the Gaza-Israel border in the first place so early in the morning.
“By the way, what were the New York Times, CNN, and Reuters photojournalists doing on the Gaza-Israel border at 6:30 am on a Saturday morning, were they camping out, were they barbequing for their families,” he said.
“They need to explain how they were there taking pictures if they had no advance knowledge.”
‘Hamas must surrender’: Rabbi Shmuley Boteach calls for Israel-Hamas ceasefire
Author Rabbi Shmuley Boteach says it’s hard to put a number on how many people Hamas is prepared to allow to die in order to destroy the state of Israel.
In a fiery debate with Cenk Uygur, Rabbi Shmuley said there was "of course a limit” to the Israel-Hamas conflict and demanded “Hamas to surrender unconditionally”.
“We mourn the death of every Arab, Muslim, Palestinian child as if a Jewish child died,” Rabbi Shmuley told Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan.
“They are absolutely equal before God, that’s why Israel withdrew completely and utterly from 2005.
“I don’t want to put a number on how many Palestinian children; I want a ceasefire right now.”
Michigan community threaten to derail Joe Biden's re-election campaign
The Arab-American community in Michigan are threatening to derail US President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign as the White House continues to resist calling upon Israel for a ceasefire in Gaza.
Students and local activists boarded buses for an eight-hour drive to Washington DC to join a national pro-Palestine march.
In 2020, Joe Biden won the state of Michigan by around 155,000 votes – in a state of over 8 million registered voters.
According to exit polling, 145,000 of those voters were Muslim-Americans and they might just not cast a ballot for Joe Biden next time around.
One protester even announced she was “heartbroken” when she thinks back to how she voted for the Democrats.
That’s actually a pretty apt description of @KenRoth! https://t.co/l0ic5NhI7y
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 10, 2023
Just when you think you’ve seen some truly horrible people, along comes @MariamBarghouti! https://t.co/w9FOhpOH02
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 9, 2023
Anything about the 250,000 Israelis internally displaced, as a result of Oct 7?
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 9, 2023
What about the hostages Hamas is holding in Gaza?
Or how about that Hamas cont’s to siphon water, fuel & basic supplies?
No wonder @ICRC has serious credibility problem! https://t.co/SBv0J4DEvQ
Hi @UN_Women. Anything about Jewish babies, girls and women being massacred, raped, mutilated, shot, stabbed, burnt and taken hostage by Hamas in Gaza? https://t.co/3d3HfZnXht
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 10, 2023
Daniel Greenfield: What Really Happened at the Museum of Tolerance
PICTURED: Gal Gadot is seen for the first time since her LA screening of Hamas terror attack film ended in mass brawl between pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian protestors
Why Can’t They Just Leave The Jewish Hostage Posters Alone?
Piers Morgan rips into man caught tearing down posters of Israeli hostages
Sky News Australia host Piers Morgan has ripped into a man caught tearing down Israeli hostage posters in Los Angeles.
Shehab Elrefai tore down posters hung up just blocks away from the LA Holocaust Museum.
He started to laugh during the interview when Mr Morgan pressed him about why he tore down the posters.
“I got to be honest with you, I don’t really care about your subtle nuances or you thinking it’s all entertaining or you laughing,” Mr Morgan said.
Mr Elrefai tried to highlight the number of deaths in Gaza as a result of the conflict before the Sky News Australia host interrupted, saying those deaths had nothing to do with his actions in Los Angeles.
“What you are doing is shockingly insensitive and inappropriate and hurtful to the family members of those taken hostage, including many young children.”
Women tearing down hostage posters in NYC attack Jewish woman
NYC woman who tore down hostage flyers ranted ‘I’ll kill you Jews’ before attack, victim says
"Go live in Israel. Go back to your country!"
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 10, 2023
The Jewish person who encountered these two covering-up photos of civilians kidnapped by Hamas with "OCCUPIERS FACE CONSEQUENCES" flyers sent me this video. It was recorded on Nov. 9 in Manhattan's Upper West Side at 68th St. and… pic.twitter.com/lum2UoBsA5
#TraderJoes your employee is treating down kidnaped signs outside your UES location. She is erasing Hamas atrocities. Just as Holocaust deniers try to erase the Nazi atrocities.
— Jews_of_NY (@JewsOfNY) November 9, 2023
Name and Shame!
📍 Trader Joes, 405 E 59th St, Manhattan, NY. pic.twitter.com/03LsguCIVu
Another Jew hater and terrorist supporter spotted in Midtown, Manhattan while ripping off posters of abducted Israeli civilians.
— Nioh Berg ♛ ✡︎ (@NiohBerg) November 9, 2023
It’s disgusting how they’re openly announcing they support terrorism.
Let’s make them famous.#Israel @StopAntisemites pic.twitter.com/Mc9EsHmhq7
Shame on @amnesty Italy, where their activists in Naples were caught ripping down posters of Israeli children kidnapped by Hamas! pic.twitter.com/6BuOaADfHR
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 10, 2023
Brookline (Boston suburbs), MA - a woman is caught tearing down posters of kidnapped Israelis.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 10, 2023
She blows a kiss to the individual recording her, and keeps stating "have a good one" as she sashays away.
Recognize this smug bigot? DM us. pic.twitter.com/lNcPHUOijk
Amina Rehman (maiden name Pasricha) also denies the events of October 7th in which Hamas terrorists beheaded babies. pic.twitter.com/UiLk1T0Gvv
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 10, 2023
Elom Tettey-Tamaklo on the right walking away after the antisemitic mob incident.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 10, 2023
Voice your outrage to @HarvardDivinity Dean David N. Hempton: dhempton@hds.harvard.edu pic.twitter.com/EpvX0blyXL
University of Illinois Urbana Champaign - this individual is filmed over exerting themselves to tear down posters of kidnapped Israelis.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 10, 2023
Recognize them? DM us! pic.twitter.com/aRv4iuPWms
Rachel Birney is originally from Redmond, WA and a former soccer player at Wesleyan College in Middletown, CT pic.twitter.com/nwzPHePwHp
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 10, 2023
UPDATE: Emory University has concluded its inquiry into the antisemitic behavior of Dr. Abeer N. AbouYabis and confirmed that she is no longer affiliated with or practicing at Emory, including the Winship Cancer Institute. https://t.co/NB7Jat7bFb
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 10, 2023
San Diego State University - women caught on camera ripping down posters of kidnapped Israelis.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 10, 2023
Two of them turn away as soon as they notice they’re being filmed but one flashes a massive grin for the camera and proceeds to rip down more.
Recognize them? DM us! pic.twitter.com/pqf29kX8dI
“My family fought Hitler, not like you Zionist cowards”
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 10, 2023
Man yells at an elderly couple holding up posters of Israeli civilians kidnapped by Hamas.
Which city is this?
🇺🇸🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/gXWGbOdpxv
Student at University of California San Diego destroys posters of Israeli civilians kidnapped by Hamas.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 10, 2023
He seems to view it as some form of sport or game
🇺🇸🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/y89Jz7blZ2
A Jew sings Israel’s national anthem whilst surrounded by pro-Palestinian demonstrators shouting “From the River to the Sea!” and masked men wearing the Keffiyeh, a symbol of Palestinian nationalism, shout “Allah Akbar”!
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 10, 2023
pic.twitter.com/RRkF2jH7AP
Portraying Jews as baby murders is sickening.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 9, 2023
Please commit to no longer working with antisemite Amandeep Singh @Disney @Apple @netflix @warnerbros - each one of us must take a stand against Jew hatred. pic.twitter.com/NI4beG2mFO
UPDATE: Lana Tufo is no longer affiliated with the A&E Network.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 9, 2023
Furthermore, A&E has ensure StopAntisemitism that no reruns will be aired featuring Lana Tufo. https://t.co/tfVlW44m1t
UPDATE: the man who stated he "doesn't care about the bozo" hostages kidnapped in Gaza by Hamas terrorists has been identified as Abdullah Saleh.
— StopAntisemitism (@StopAntisemites) November 9, 2023
He is a former intern at IBM and a 2023 Brooklyn College graduate. https://t.co/e9QmmaX37s pic.twitter.com/wehQvZfTvB
New York Crimes: Hundreds of anti-Israel protesters storm NYTimes building and accuse Biden of backing 'genocide' - after Hamas butchered 1,400 Israelis
A day after learning that the @nytimes bought photos from a Palestinian freelance photographer who joined the Hamas massacre, the pro-Hamas mob is occupying the paper’s lobby.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 9, 2023
Terror supporters have no loyalty. pic.twitter.com/QKgqCCPgwH
Manhattan NYC
— Viral News NYC (@ViralNewsNYC) November 10, 2023
During a pro hamas/ pro Palestinians protest, @SaraCarterDC was conducting an interview when she was disrupted and someone blocked her camera
🎥 by @LeeroyPress
For licensing email viralnewsnyc@gmail.com pic.twitter.com/JLgoG053lK
Manhattan NYC, During a Pro Hamas/ Pro Palestinians protest
— Viral News NYC (@ViralNewsNYC) November 10, 2023
Layan Fuleihan, the director of the people's forum located in Manhattan, leads a chant " From the river to the sea Palestinians will be free "
The people's forum is believed to have investors from @GoldmanSachs
🎥… pic.twitter.com/riGnRCAdGR
You will be shocked to discover that these fine upstanding citizens do not pay train fare. pic.twitter.com/TlIbbz59Cr
— Bethany S. Mandel (@bethanyshondark) November 9, 2023
Secret Service dragging pro-terrorist protesters out of Kamala Harris’s event in Boston pic.twitter.com/egTgBUTwQl
— Matthew Foldi (@MatthewFoldi) November 9, 2023
Baby-faced vandals scrawl swastikas on NYC rooftops
BREAKING: Jewish Man Assaulted in Manhattan, Called "F***ing Jew"; NYPD Not Classifying It a Hate Crime
— Dov Hikind (@HikindDov) November 9, 2023
We at @AmericansAA are calling on the @NYPDHateCrimes Unit to take over this investigation and ensure the assailant is caught and charged with aggravated count of assault. pic.twitter.com/aQQY4f5q8p
Tensions flare on the streets of Melbourne after burger restaurant run by pro-Palestine owner burst into flames in 'suspicious' circumstances
Very peculiar
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 10, 2023
The lead story in the Age is some arson of a store which police have said there is no evidence was religiously or politically motivated but which antisemites are claiming that Jews did.
The Age/SMH have still not reported on the gang of Arabs who beat up a Jew… pic.twitter.com/FX3VEvfNHG
🚨#BREAKING: A group of Palestinian men have travelled to the heart of Melbourne’s Jewish community and assaulted locals
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 10, 2023
More to follow at https://t.co/raxd1Kl5Gi pic.twitter.com/UHU0w5dJkY
🚨Footage emerging of some of the extremists who drove an hour to Caulfield in an attempt to intimidate the local Jewish community
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 10, 2023
** @ASIOGovAu, please do your job before these Hamas-looking thugs successfully carry out an attack here.
More to follow at https://t.co/raxd1Kl5Gi pic.twitter.com/HGF7JhIfMD
🚨Too bad I have the receipts for those “questioning” my reporting of pro-Hamas supporters trying to run down locals in the Melbourne Jewish community tonight@ASIOGovAu, get on with it before it’s too late.
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 10, 2023
More to follow at https://t.co/raxd1Kl5Gi https://t.co/yzgI2Uum0b pic.twitter.com/eNqt5Avq6F
🚨#BREAKING: The Melbourne Jewish community is being invaded by hundreds of pro-Hamas supporters from the other side of the city
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 10, 2023
This has NEVER happened before.
More to follow at https://t.co/raxd1Kl5Gi pic.twitter.com/YD9KFLokyq
🚨#BREAKING: Pro-Hamas supporters perform Islamic prayers in the heart of the Melbourne Jewish community
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 10, 2023
Locals respond with the Israeli anthem.
More to follow at https://t.co/raxd1Kl5Gi pic.twitter.com/jl7l1jdKbT
🚨#BREAKING: Locals come out in defence of their neighbourhood as hundreds of pro-Hamas supporters descend on the Melbourne Jewish community
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 10, 2023
More to follow at https://t.co/raxd1Kl5Gi pic.twitter.com/u7r5PM6eUJ
🚨#BREAKING: Pro-Hamas supporter breaks police line in an attempt to attack locals in the heart of Melbourne’s Jewish community.
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 10, 2023
Officers deploy pepper spray arresting one Middle Eastern man yelling “Free Palestine mother f**kers”.
Rocks were also reportedly thrown at Jews.… pic.twitter.com/nctVbpabMI
Tense scenes in Caulfield, Australia. As a pro Palestinian protester broke through police lines to confront members of the Jewish community in Caulfield.
— Rukshan Fernando (@therealrukshan) November 10, 2023
Police stepped in and made an arrest, while also deploying pepper spray. The protest took place near Princess Park adjacent… pic.twitter.com/xY6CZYlMb1
Montreal town to issue $1,000 fines to people caught tearing down posters of kidnapped Israelis with proceeds going toward fighting Hamas - as tension mounts after shootings at two Jewish schools
Police to form Armistice Day 'ring of steel': Met Police chiefs cancel leave, extend overtime and draft in 1,000 more officers from across UK in desperate bid to head off trouble after giving green light to Gaza demos that clash with Remembrance
British people don’t support Hamas enthusiasts taking over their streets. At all. pic.twitter.com/wbhjK6xyHL
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) November 10, 2023
London police has made 188 arrests at the Free Palestine protests, of which 98 were anti-Jewish hate crimes.
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) November 10, 2023
At what point are you going to listen to the Jewish community at large about the racist, bigoted and hateful nature of this movement? pic.twitter.com/ESl0qfd386
"Anti-racists" joining a racist march. pic.twitter.com/1Sg8pp95xx
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 10, 2023
The "Palestine Solidarity Campaign" is an antisemitic hatred movement. It openly backs terrorists.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 9, 2023
Shelly Asquith heads up "health and safety" at the TUC. No health and safety for Israelis. Not even babies.
There are no depths of depravity British trade unions will not plumb. pic.twitter.com/bzQoF44zJP
Palestine Solidarity Campaign is organising a Middlesbrough meeting in partnership with TARIF (Teesside Against Racism, Islamophobia & Fascism), which is led by Saeed Ahmed. @UKLabour expelled Saeed over his antisemitism and he promoted Holocaust denial just a few days ago. pic.twitter.com/RpoLikz2O8
— Steve Cooke (@Steve_Cooke) November 9, 2023
Adnan Hmidan is listed by MEMO as Vice Pres of Palestinian Forum of Britain, a role he probably still holds. He "loves" the founder of Hamas & will likely be leading the march tomorrow.
— Harry's Place (@hurryupharry) November 10, 2023
PFB are organising tomorrow's demonstration through London.
Will you be marching with him? pic.twitter.com/XFxASnSKjv
Shahid Hameed is organising 36 coaches from Bradford for tomorrow's demonstration
— Harry's Place (@hurryupharry) November 10, 2023
Shahid publicised a demonstration against Israel on October 8th BEFORE Israeli counter attack against Hamas began & thinks people are spreading "fake stories about the killing of Israeli children" pic.twitter.com/xdpMWUAVIF
It appears that NHS chaplain Yunus Dudhwala is upset that this woman is in trouble.
— habibi (@habibi_uk) November 10, 2023
Hey, she only said "We will slaughter you. We are waiting for you in all the cities of the West Bank. What Hitler did to you was a nothing. We will drink your blood and eat your skulls.” pic.twitter.com/CHkTwtLIs2
A black male suspect wanted for allegedly spitting on a Jewish woman and calling her antisemitic slurs on Nov. 5 in Spring Valley, N.Y. has been arrested. https://t.co/SRRilMqRm5 pic.twitter.com/sqyCOA0Jmk
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 10, 2023
Militant pro-Palestine protesters shut down the Vancouver, Canada office of Israeli shipping company ZIM on Nov. 9. pic.twitter.com/Fuzr4VVCSg
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 10, 2023
French model arrested for mocking report of baby burned by Hamas terrorists
Denmark’s Foreign Affairs Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen talking with a Palestinian anti-Israel protester in Copenhagen
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 10, 2023
“Are you angry with Hamas for their terror attack on Israel on Oct. 7?”
She answers “No, I’m happy with their decision to attack”
🇩🇰🇮🇱 pic.twitter.com/WFjlfO1EbU
As the world marked the 85th anniversary of #Kristallnacht, hundreds of Muslims in the Netherlands called for the genocide of Jews as they occupied the train station in my hometown of Utrecht.
— Akiva van Koningsveld (@koningsveld) November 9, 2023
"Intifada, intifada. From the water to the water, Palestine is Arab. From the River to… pic.twitter.com/wOMOVYJnty
MPP @gghamari on why she has been outspoken against what she has seen from anti-Israel protestors:
— The Post Millennial (@TPostMillennial) November 9, 2023
"I was born in Iran ... I see the parallels, and I see what's happening in Iran before the 1979 revolution starting to happen here, and it's very concerning." pic.twitter.com/BGQvPQI2tr
Legend!
— GnasherJew®גנאשר #IStandWithIsrael (@GnasherJew) November 10, 2023
To be afree people in our land, The land of Zion and Jerusalem - להיות עם חפשי בארצנו, ארץ ציון וירושלים pic.twitter.com/94OZFjvZvp
During WWII, the great British entertainer Noel Coward wrote a satirical song called "Don't Let's Be Beastly to the Germans," mocking those who said, "It was just those mean Nazis who made them fight." Winston Churchill loved the song, but the BBC banned it from the airwaves.…
— Andrew Klavan (@andrewklavan) November 10, 2023
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