Aviva Klompas: Hamas Can Never Again Decide Who Shall Live and Who Shall Die
After 75 years believing Israel would protect Jews from being lined up and singled out for life or death, Oct. 7 awakened a sobering realization that even the Jewish state's military, economic, and technological strength offer no guarantees. Instead, Hamas—with its founding mission to annihilate Israel and Jews—is deciding who will come to their timely or untimely end.Haviv Rettig Gur: Hostage deal, even if it fails, shows Hamas’s desperation
For all the post-Holocaust promises of "never again," international support for Israel eroded rapidly once Israel went on the offensive and launched a ground invasion into Gaza. Today, the voices calling for a ceasefire are far louder than those affirming Israel's right to defend itself.
It is abundantly clear that "never again" was an empty promise. And so, the Jewish State must reset the course of Jewish history and restore the promise of Jewish security, first by bringing home every hostage and then by destroying Hamas's ability to wage war against Israel and extinguish Jewish lives.
Hamas has spent the past 15 years terrorizing and murdering Israelis with suicide bombers, rockets, mortars, incendiary balloons, roadside explosives, and tunnels built to infiltrate communities and kill and kidnap Israelis. And now they have proved themselves capable of perpetrating the largest massacre of Jews since the Holocaust.
The threat posed by the genocidal terror group must be eliminated once and for all. To be sure, Israel must abide by the laws of war and make maximum efforts to avoid civilian casualties. Critics can disagree with how Israel is waging war in Gaza—but they have no right to deny Israel's duty to free the rest of its hostages and defend its citizens.
The goal of peace-loving people should not just be an end to this current war; it should be to end all wars between Israel and Hamas. And the goal of Israel must be to ensure that no enemy will ever again decide who among the Jewish people shall live and who shall die.
Or put another way, Hamas doesn’t know how long its retreat will take and is preparing for all contingencies.John Podhoretz: This Is Not a Time for Celebration
If Hamas reneges, the war resumes, and whatever emotions Israeli leaders may feel — a palpable sense of guilt hangs over every cabinet deliberation — they will broadcast a collective shrug and return to the business of Hamas’s demolition.
Gallant’s grim victory
There’s a bottom line here. On October 29, Defense Minister Yoav Gallant met with the families of the hostages at IDF Headquarters in Tel Aviv. His message to them was buried in the avalanche of news from the front — the IDF had launched its ground war just 36 hours earlier.
The families were desperate. They said the ground war felt like a death sentence for their loved ones. Gallant’s response essentially laid out the Israeli strategy thus far.
Hamas, he said, “is making cynical use of all that is precious to us. They understand our pain and our anxiety.” But for that very reason, there was no way to simply negotiate the hostages out of Gaza.
The ground war would accomplish what political pressure could not. It was “inseparable from the effort to return the hostages. If Hamas doesn’t face military pressure, nothing will move.”
The war now moves south and will drive a whole new potential civilian humanitarian crisis. Hamas in Khan Younis will be just as trapped, but it will have far more troops available, a clearer understanding of IDF strategy and Israeli implacability, and a longer time to have readied the battlefield. It is there that the bulk of Hamas’s forces will find themselves in a pitched battle for survival — and where the hostages will serve as Hamas’s last available currency for buying pauses to regroup, resupply and, if the offer to Israel is generous, even escape.
From Gallant’s perspective, that’s just as it should be.
The release of 50-plus hostages over the course of four or five days is a positive development in the sense that their restraint and possible literal torture will be at an end. But for many of these children and the parents who will accompany them, the trauma will not be over. Some will learn of relatives dead, and will be dealing emotionally and physically with what happened during their captivity. According to Israel’s Channel 12, the soldiers who will be bringing them out have been instructed not to answer the question, “Where are mommy and daddy,” only to reassure them that they are now safe. Those soldiers are also being told to ask if the children are hot or cold and whether they want or need to be carried, or want their hands held. Read that without tears springing to your eyes and tell me you’re still human.
Then there’s the fact of the 180-190 hostages who will continue to be kept by the demons in Gaza as bargaining chips, and it needs to be said: This is not a time to celebrate. Nothing “good” will be happening over the next couple of days. And I suspect Israeli public opinion, which is the only thing that matters now, will not greet the release of these children and women by thinking, as so many parlous American Jewish leftists will, “Oh good, now we can make sure the ‘ceasefire’ remains and Israel will be halted in its forward movement to destroy Hamas.” Oh, no, you moral bottom-dwellers: Israel is more likely to come out of this more hardened, more determined, and less inclined toward any kind of conciliation. They will, instead, demand of their government that it win this war with dispatch, and then they will turn their attention to the domestic failings that have brought it on. And what we in America think about it will be of no moment to them—except inasmuch as they will take strength from our support, our prayers, our continuing struggle against the people here in America who wish them and the Jewish people harm—and our love.
Netanyahu: I instructed the Mossad to act against Hamas
The Mossad has been instructed to act against Hamas leaders wherever they are, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told reporters on Wednesday night as he defended a partial hostage deal that includes a four- to nine-day pause in the Gaza war.Hamas Leaders Make Billions While Killing Israelis and Impoverishing Palestinians
“It was a hard decision, but the right decision,” Netanyahu said regarding the deal.
He spoke one day after the government approved an agreement by which up to 98 hostages would be freed in exchange for the first pause in the war and the release of three times as many jailed Palestinian women and minors.
Netanyahu struck a harsh note as he assured reporters that Israel’s security services had Hamas in its scope.
“I instructed the Mossad to act against Hamas leaders where they are,” Netanyahu said as he hinted that Israel could target them outside of Gaza, including in Qatar.
On Tuesday, Hamas told Lebanese media that the deputy commander of the Lebanese branch of its al-Qassam Brigades, Khalil al-Kharaz, was killed in an Israeli airstrike in southern Lebanon.
According to Lebanese reports, Kharaz's vehicle was targeted south of the Tyre peninsula on a road between Chaaitiyeh and Qlaileh, 14 km from the Israeli border.
The ironies of “social justice” leftists supporting Hamas — a group of self-proclaimed genocidal jihadists — are indeed endless.Givati Brigade raids upscale neighborhood of Hamas elite in Gaza
“Colonizer!” is one of the leftists’ favorite words to shout at those they’re told to hate, including Israel. The fact that Arab countries have historically been big colonizers — and that the main intent of Hamas is global colonization in the form of a caliphate — are merely inconvenient truths.
Then there’s the fact that followers of Sharia law have a well-documented history of throwing gay people off of rooftops, “honor killing” women who don’t obey the hyper-patriarchal codes, and enslaving and persecuting minorities. Indeed, one could argue that the only two things truly shared by some leftists and jihadists is a fondness for dead babies and unthinking conformity.
But perhaps the most humorous cognitive dissonance is that these neo-Marxists are willing to be jailed for supporting billionaires who rule over an impoverished group of people. It’s Jihadi Marxism: empower the rich, pampered and privileged, while their people starve and are used as human shields. Stalin would certainly have approved.
Hamas’ three top leaders alone are worth a stunning $11 billion, enjoying a life of luxury in the sanctuary of Qatar. Hamas runs an “office” in Qatar’s capital, Doha, and leaders Ismail Haniyeh, Mousa Abu Marzook, and Khaled Mashal maintain an opulent lifestyle that Western jet-setters would envy.
IDF footage of the Nahal Brigade combat team's operations while locating tunnel shafts in the Jabalya area. pic.twitter.com/8gmun8DuVX
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 23, 2023
Military equipment and weapons found by the Nahal Brigade in the Jabalya area. pic.twitter.com/z7yeyzjZIU
— Joe Truzman (@JoeTruzman) November 23, 2023
Mission Brief: The Official Podcast of the IDF: From Helicopters to Hospitals and What's Underneath Them
This week's Mission brief starts by exposing the cynical use of medical facilities by Hamas, taking you deep into the tunnel beneath Shifa Hospital.IDF reveals: This is how Hamas operates in Gaza's refugee camps
Lt. Masha Michelson, an officer in the International Press Office, shares her firsthand experience, revealing the shocking truth about how Hamas turns hospitals into combat zones.
We then shift our focus to real medical care, from the heroic efforts of medical officers responding to the October 7th massacre to the search and rescue operators extracting wounded IDF soldiers from Gaza.
This episode underscores the stark contrast between the abuse of medical facilities by terrorist organizations and the unwavering commitment of IDF medical staff to save lives.
Join us as we uncover the battlegrounds of care in this intense episode.
Israel-Hamas war: How quickly can Hamas recover from Gaza defeat?
SPECIAL REPORT: Inside Gaza for a third time since the war began speaking with the Israeli military and Palestinian civilians. pic.twitter.com/TWwoLKo6sO
— Trey Yingst (@TreyYingst) November 22, 2023
This is unverified footage of the IDF filling the tunnels with sea water pic.twitter.com/ADRPjICaz3
— Jake Wallis Simons (@JakeWSimons) November 22, 2023
US warship shoots down Houthi drones over Red Sea
#BREAKING: USS Thomas Hudner downed multiple #IRGCterrorists-backed #Houthi attack drones on November 23. https://t.co/YQsQLhGa87
— Jason Brodsky (@JasonMBrodsky) November 23, 2023
US Ambassador to UN at UNSC meeting today:
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 22, 2023
“It has been less than two months since Hamas carried out its barbaric terrorist attack against Israel, but many members of this Council seem to have forgotten or attempted to erase the horrors of that day. And many still cannot bring… pic.twitter.com/pLxnSZi85F
IDF soldiers briefed on how to interact with child hostages they meet
Israeli soldiers who are due to escort the children hostages to be released in the agreement with #Hamas have received specific instruction drafted by the Welfare Ministry to deal with the psychological trauma they suffered.
— Michael A. Horowitz (@michaelh992) November 22, 2023
Among these instructions is one not to respond to… pic.twitter.com/uG8BuKises
Caroline Glick Show: The Israel Hamas Hostage Deal EXPLAINED
Israel has agreed to a deal to release Palestinian prisoners with "no blood on their hands" in return for hostages. Is this a good deal for Israel or is this a trap to defeat the war effort against Hamas?
Caroline Glick goes inside the Israel-Hamas hostage deal to find out.
The Hostage Deal: We are smiling with tears in our eyes. The hostage deal brings some of our children and mothers home but there are many more who remain in captivity for the moment. We pray for all of them to return home from this barbaric war we did not start, want or expected.… pic.twitter.com/66CVXd7zHE
— פלר חסן נחום Fleur Hassan-Nahoum (@FleurHassanN) November 22, 2023
Hamas, Iran and Qatar are conducting Hunger Games style phycological warfare. Israel will need strong support in restarting operations to destroy Hamas. My take on the hostage deal playing out and the distasteful, premature victory laps we’ve seen. pic.twitter.com/L2CJuqCf9o
— Richard Goldberg (@rich_goldberg) November 23, 2023
Understand what will happen in this hostage deal. Wives and children ripped away from husbands and fathers. Most left in captivity. 1200 are dead and never coming home. Qatar needs to be held accountable. And Hamas must be destroyed. More from last night on @FoxNews. pic.twitter.com/aLsEZm4uKX
— Richard Goldberg (@rich_goldberg) November 23, 2023
Hamas agreed to a deal far less advantageous than Gilda Shalit because of military pressure. This is why part of the deal was a pause in fighting. Also no amount of diplomacy can achieve the ultimate goal of ridding Gaza of Hamas. https://t.co/k9JbU7e17N
— Eli Lake (@EliLake) November 22, 2023
This piece by @peterbakernyt reads like a Biden-Qatar victory lap on a done deal. It even claims Hamas "produced" a list of 50 hostages it would release. But now we know that's not true. Credulous reporting on an issue that deserves great care. https://t.co/Kj1bKK2eFH pic.twitter.com/kkmHUE2gWT
— Noah Pollak (@NoahPollak) November 23, 2023
Will the Red Cross finally do its job?
What does @ICRC do?
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 23, 2023
How many hostages have you visited? Do you have proof of life for any? Have you provided any medical assistance to them? What information can you tell us? https://t.co/hTxTXpHRNf
The International Red Cross was apparently pushing back on visiting the remaining hostages in Gaza.
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) November 23, 2023
“The Red Cross says that it has not heard; then here is the explicit clause [in the hostage agreement with Hamas]: 'The Red Cross will be allowed to visit the remaining hostages…
REMINDER TO PRESS:
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 23, 2023
➡️ The Israeli hostages being released from Gaza, are children, women & elderly. Innocent people snatched from the homes.
➡️ Palestinians being released are terrorists and violent offenders, most also convicted in court.
There is no parity here.
MSNBC calling this a hostage exchange tells you everything you need to know about these garbage people. pic.twitter.com/67VQjesx2t
— Lyndsey Fifield (@lyndseyfifield) November 22, 2023
Israeli spokesman left speechless by ridiculous question
This is beyond parody. We are deeply entrenched in the realm of nonsense, having arrived there via a trail of antisemitism. Israel would be happy to agree to a 1:1 ratio. The terrorists won't have it. https://t.co/yHq68ttyNd
— נדב איל Nadav Eyal (@Nadav_Eyal) November 23, 2023
Hamas has agreed to release innocent hostages because we’ve had it begging for a breather. After we get them out, we’ll make it beg again. @SkyNews pic.twitter.com/LYYTzYKVeB
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 23, 2023
UN agencies that denied and covered up for Hamas’ abuse of hospitals in violation of humanitarian law must be held accountable. How will they stop this happening again under their noses? https://t.co/UVv2mflejY
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 23, 2023
Israeli Government Spokesperson @EylonALevy on UN condemning Israeli actions in Gaza including attacks on hospitals, schools and shelters: “These are outrageous accusations from a world body (UN) that, I'll remind you, has not condemned Hamas atrocities on Israelis.… pic.twitter.com/vtUrzo3zVJ
— Neha Khanna (@nehakhanna_07) November 22, 2023
IDF arrests director of Gaza's Shifa Hospital
For a week, incredulous news anchors have been asking me, “If the Shifa Terror Complex under the hospital is real, why haven’t you let reporters in?” The answer: we will when it’s safe.
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 22, 2023
Well here you go. Patience pays. https://t.co/t5ilZxk6PJ
Dear stupid people.
— David Collier (@mishtal) November 23, 2023
Ehud Barak said Israel helped add bunkers for hospital operation at Shifa.
He did NOT SAY Israel built 100s miles of tunnels across Gaza, connecting hospitals, schools & mosques for Hamas to use as terror bases.
Please stop posting his interview to me.
We expose the absurd propaganda coming from crank-left anti-Zionists Novara Media.
— Israel Advocacy Movement (@israel_advocacy) November 23, 2023
They literally believe Israel built the terror tunnels under Shifa🤦♂️ pic.twitter.com/D44xbVhNCU
Inside Shifa Hospital terror tunnels in Gaza City with English subtitles.
— Imshin (@imshin) November 23, 2023
Part of Itai Blumental's article on Israeli TV Kan 11. With an added excerpt from Ariel Idan's article on channel 14. pic.twitter.com/kcPvpz6vjq
Hamas weapons and equipment found in the tunnels under Shifa hospital.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 22, 2023
The BBC will tell you it’s normal.
The UN will tell you they didn’t know.
The Hamas apologists will tell you it’s fake.
They’re all lying. And they all know it. pic.twitter.com/jlCvthqw8B
Much more footage here of Hamas HQ under Shifa.
— avi scharf (@avischarf) November 22, 2023
Of course deniers will remain deniershttps://t.co/7rFpu3wIQO
Nothing to See Here: EU Claims No Evidence Palestine Aid Gone to ‘Unintended Purposes’
Today the IDF revealed further tunnels under the Qatari building in the Shifa hospital compound. Video showed tunnels intersecting with underground rooms with air conditioning, toilets, and a kitchen. Rifles, magazines, and drones can be seen gathered from throughout the site. https://t.co/yFD0QFOAkH
— Michael Starr (@StarrJpost) November 22, 2023
The newly discovered Hamas tunnel allegedly runs through the hospital grounds. pic.twitter.com/zwC1ll83Mr
— Michael Starr (@StarrJpost) November 22, 2023
According to @HenMazzig, there were multiple hospitals that the hostages could have been taken to closer to the attack sites, but they instead took them to Shifa. https://t.co/6PsUgC7RBg
— Michael Starr (@StarrJpost) November 22, 2023
EXCLUSIVE: A Thai man who worked in Israel and survived the October 7 Hamas terrorist attack said he can identify the man seen in recently-released footage of injured hostages at Al Shifa hospital as his longtime roommate.https://t.co/wZNM4psKe2
— Kassy Dillon (@KassyDillon) November 22, 2023
For your consideration:
— Kamel Amin Thaabet (@K_AminThaabet) November 22, 2023
Scenario A
-On October 17, it was reported from Gazan sources that the IDF destroyed the al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza, killing at least 500 people
-This flimsy report spread like wildfire through media of all sorts and led to riots and violence and…
Israeli soldiers have put up hostage posters in Gaza. Try tearing these down, I dare you. #NoOneLeftBehind
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 23, 2023
via @roysharon11 pic.twitter.com/f96aATZW6f
Douglas Murray Joins TalkTV To Discuss Man Who Watched Hamas Murder His Family
"Prisoner Swaps EXTREMELY Painful For Israel" - Douglas Murray On Delayed Israel-Hamas Hostage Deal
Today marked a special and touching moment at the Abu Kabir Forensic Institute. We had the privilege of hosting international author and journalist Douglas Murray, who met with our dedicated volunteers from ZAKA Tel Aviv. This meeting wasn’t just about the sacred work we do here;… pic.twitter.com/7mIE7ApxJa
— זק״א 🇮🇱 רגע של אמת (@zaka_il) November 23, 2023
Who Is Hannah Katzir? Elderly Israeli Hostage Reported Dead
I want to honor the life of Hannah Katzir who was killed through the actions of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad.
— Senator John Fetterman (@SenFettermanPA) November 23, 2023
Hannah was taken hostage by their cowardly October 7th attack.
Release every last hostage and reunite them with their families.https://t.co/C5O5eB0RCy
Ofir, Nimrod, Omri, and Omri - the 4 producers of the #NovaFestival, where #Hamas terrorists massacred over 360 innocent people - revisit the site of the rave and recount the senseless tragedy that occurred there.
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 23, 2023
May the memories of the victims be a blessing. 🕯️
Via: N12 pic.twitter.com/7oY6eaBiS2
Israel has decided to bury all the cars from Oct 7th because it is impossible to get the bodies and body parts out. People were burnt so badly that they fused with the seats.
— Eye On Antisemitism (@AntisemitismEye) November 22, 2023
This field will be a graveyard https://t.co/LENiGMWwSc
Dedicated to the young, beautiful people who went to the Nova Festival wanting to dance and celebrate peace. Dedicated to the families of the kidnapped, the babies, the children, the moms and dads, the elderly. Dedicated to the murdered civilians, to the Israeli soldiers.…
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 23, 2023
Those who don’t understand why Gaza is being bombed don’t understand the depth of the national trauma that Israel is going through right now. The images of hostages are hanging in every corner, on every street. Every party and every ideological movement has died, and the only…
— Luai Ahmed (@JustLuai) November 22, 2023
October 7 survivor just told me: “I used to believe in peace, but I don’t anymore. I used to trust Arabs, but I don’t anymore. A guy named Khaleel lived in our village for 30 years. We called him our brother. He slept in our homes. He ended up drawing a map of our homes in the…
— Luai Ahmed (@JustLuai) November 22, 2023
On my way to Gaza’s border. My mother keeps writing to me: “You need to be neutral and interview Palestinians!” She is right. I wish I could enter Gaza and interview people there, but it’s not that simple. Hamas Gazans would behead me.
— Luai Ahmed (@JustLuai) November 23, 2023
This is a very crucial moral distinction…
In a Muslim Bedouin’s home in Rahat, a town that was attacked outside of Gaza. You will never see this in the media: the Israeli flag is hanging in the living room, Arabs speaking warmly of Israel: “Israel built 7 schools in our village and made education obligatory. We can vote,…
— Luai Ahmed (@JustLuai) November 23, 2023
I can’t find the words to describe what I am seeing.
— Luai Ahmed (@JustLuai) November 23, 2023
Imagine if your family lived in this village, and Hamas burned it down, raped your wife, beheaded your grandmother, and kidnapped your children.
How would you react? pic.twitter.com/gvt9zaxmtz
UN, women's orgs. ignore Hamas’s sexual violence against Israeli womenHearing bombings in front of Gaza’s border and I can’t help but think of the innocent people who are anti-Hamas and are being used as shields by one of the most brutal terrorist organisations in the world. pic.twitter.com/UXQMDM0tdH
— Luai Ahmed (@JustLuai) November 23, 2023
They actually shut down the comments so people wouldn't remind them about Israeli women. About the countless horrifying rape testimonials.
— Shlomi Ben Meir (@shlomikliab) November 23, 2023
The UN is a despicable Anti-Israeli shanda. All of it. From the Secretary General @antonioguterres to the last social media operator here on… https://t.co/68Je9Txvgr
Imagine finding it so inconvenient to express sympathy with the Israeli people's suffering that you have to change how you express sympathy altogether. pic.twitter.com/ElRMFq5kjr
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) November 22, 2023
Everyone gets a chair at the #Thanksgiving table.https://t.co/5vMWlzjIK4#emptychairscampaign#BringThemHomeNow pic.twitter.com/ffa9UEmeaq
— StandWithUs (@StandWithUs) November 23, 2023
How will you celebrate #Thanksgiving this year?#BringThemHomeNOW pic.twitter.com/HcC9q9fKgq
— Arsen Ostrovsky (@Ostrov_A) November 23, 2023
Lord Cameron visits scene of Hamas massacre in Israel as he voices hopes of 'progress' in push for pause in violence
This morning, together with @elicoh1, I visited Kibbutz Be’eri, one of the communities affected by the appalling terror attack Israel suffered on 7 October.
— David Cameron (@David_Cameron) November 23, 2023
I wanted to come here to see it for myself; I have heard and seen things I will never forget.
Today is also a day where… pic.twitter.com/2dU4gbeaIE
UK Foreign Secretary David Cameron waked through Kibbutz Be'eri and heard about the devastating Oct 7 attack:
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 23, 2023
"I wanted to come here myself to see the horrific nature of the attacks that you suffered on October 7th -- and they are absolutely horrific...I've heard things and… pic.twitter.com/3XaXGuCK1P
IDF Lieutenant Colonel discusses Gaza ceasefire deal delay🔴 British FM Cameron joined Israeli FM Eli Cohen on a visit to Kibbutz Be’eri, one of the hardest hit by the #October7massacre
— i24NEWS English (@i24NEWS_EN) November 23, 2023
‘World leaders need to see the atrocities of Hamas with their own eyes, and understand that Israel is fighting a terrorist organization worse than… pic.twitter.com/sVXGGarzTD
Sky News host Andrew Bolt sits down with IDF Lieutenant Colonel Peter Lerner to discuss the Israel-Hamas war with Hamas set to release 50 of the Israeli hostages taken on October 7 in exchange for 150 Palestinian prisoners. This comes as the four-day truce between Israel and Hamas is going to be delayed for at least a day. “That hostage deal between Israel and the Hamas terrorists who run Gaza has been delayed,” Mr Bolt said. “There was going to be a four-day truce starting right now. “That’s been delayed now for at least a day.”Hamas 'violated' 2014 ceasefire as IDF to remain 'vigilant' during negotiations
IDF Spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Conricus says Israelis have memories of the last negotiated ceasefire with Hamas in 2014 after it was violated. His comments come after Israel and Hamas had negotiated a ceasefire and a hostage exchange which was set to go ahead on Thursday 7pm (AEDT). However, neither the ceasefire nor the hostage exchange commenced as the IDF now remain vigilant following Hamas’ history during truces. “That ceasefire was violated by Hamas – they attacked Israeli troops in Rafah and took the body of a Israeli officer and held him hostage,” Lt Conricus told Sky News Australia. “We understand there is a context here; we have to be very vigilant on the ground throughout this entire operation.”
We're still waiting for these "humanitarian" agencies to condemn Hamas' Oct . 7 massacre of 1,200 Israelis: @unicefchief, WHO head @DrTedros, @amnesty, International Red Cross @ICRC, United Nation High Commissioner on Human Rights @volker_turk, @UNHumanRights, @UNRWA, UN Special… https://t.co/craiDL92Ex pic.twitter.com/bAuUyWq7GP
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 23, 2023
As I showed the @UN Security Council a picture of Hamas leader Yeyha Sinwar holding a young boy with a Hamas uniform and a weapon, I severely criticized the Executive Director of @UNICEF.
— Ambassador Gilad Erdan גלעד ארדן (@giladerdan1) November 22, 2023
Has UNICEF never seen this picture?
Is UNICEF unaware of Hamas terror summer camps?
How… pic.twitter.com/eBWwbXta26
Now that we have exposed more irrefutable proof of Hamas' systemic use of hospitals for terror purposes at #AlShifa, I am waiting for @WHO @ICRC @UN_Spokesperson @UNRWA to admit we were right all along, and that #Hamas should be condemned for violating humanitarian law. @cnni pic.twitter.com/xATO9hJROi
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) November 23, 2023
White House: We Want Pauses ‘Irrespective of a Hostage Deal’ But Israel Wouldn’t Do That Ben Shapiro: Israel’s Hostage Deal With HamasMy first interview with @ILTVNews @emilykschrader on the war against Hamas, our commitment to defending Israelis and how this war will end. pic.twitter.com/p1THvUesx8
— Jonathan Conricus (@jconricus) November 22, 2023
Israel agrees to pause its campaign in Gaza for four days in return for 50 hostages held by Hamas; the Ukraine war stalls out as support for further escalation craters; and the media try to make people care about Trump rather than Biden’s failures.The Israel Guys: BREAKING: Ceasefire Between Israel and Hamas! What Does This Mean?
A ceasefire agreement was just reached between Israel and Hamas to be put in place at 10:00 tomorrow morning. As part of the deal, Hamas is supposed to release 50 hostages and Israel is supposed to:Delay in Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal may be due to ‘selection’ of hostages
release up to 300 Palestinian prisoners in Israeli prisons
stop airstrikes on Gaza
refrain from using surveillance drones in Gaza for six hours a day during the ceasefire.
And allow fuel to enter Gaza during that time and dramatically increase the amount of goods permitted into the Strip Yeah, talk about proportionality! Also, the Biden administration is delaying a shipment of 4,500 M-16 Rifles to Israel because they’re upset at National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir.
Former foreign minister Alexander Downer says the cause of the delay in the Israel-Hamas ceasefire deal seems to be the selection of the hostages to release. The agreement includes the release of 50 Israeli hostages in exchange for the four day-ceasefire, and also the freeing of 150 Palestinian prisoners. “Remember they took 240 hostages, the deal here is to release 50 of them, I think exclusively women and children,” Mr Downer told Sky News host Chris Kenny. "So there seems to be some issue in relation to who is actually going to be released. “But hopefully they will be released.”Hamas trying to ‘bargain’ in hostage deal with Israel
Israel MP Sharren Haskel says Hamas are trying to “reach a little bit more” and bargain in their hostage deal with Israel. Ms Haskel sat down with Sky News host Sharri Markson to discuss whether Hamas is “playing games” in their delay on the hostage deal. This comes as Israel and Hamas have reached a deal for a four-day ceasefire and the release of 50 hostages from Gaza. 150 Palestinian women and children will also be released from Israeli jails. But the Israel National Security Council says none will be released before Friday, when the fighting is due to pause. The reasons behind this delay are uncertain.‘Complete nonsense’: Dave Rubin slams AOC over comments on Israel-Hamas war
The Rubin Report host Dave Rubin has blasted Democratic Representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's comments for a ceasefire in Gaza. “It's such complete nonsense, she basically said there’s no military solution,” he told Sky News host Paul Murray. “Meaning you have to just have a ceasefire for some sort of kumbaya moment and everybody can come together and get over this stuff. “Look, the Nazis were defeated militarily, we won World War II, world wars, and other wars were won militarily and then you get to a ceasefire, you get to an armistice agreement, you get to some sort of understanding between two waring factions “The idea right now that the AOC and Ilhan Omar and so many people across the west are calling for a ceasefire – it is only because Israel is now winning, if there is a win to be had in this.”'Real problem': 'Bias' in ABC's reporting of Israel-Hamas conflict
Shadow Fisheries, Forestry and Environment Minister Jonathon Duniam says there are "multitudes of examples” out there of the ABC’s biased reporting on the Israel-Hamas war and other issues. “And on the Israel-Hamas conflict, it predates the bloodthirsty invasion of October 7,” he told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “There is a real problem there. “And the Minister for Communications, rather than focusing on her Orwellian mis and disinformation laws, might do well to bring the ABC and its staff into line. “And start reporting the facts as they’re required to under their charter.”Swiss Government Preparing to Ban Hamas and Its Supporters Saudi Crown Prince MBS Demands Israel Give Up East Jerusalem in BRICS Debut
Horrible hag!
— 🇮🇱 Rick Smol 🇮🇱 (@RickSmol) November 23, 2023
Hanan Ashrawi: "Okay, so we will rape a woman, it's terrible. And we are all against the rape of women. But that gives you the right to destroy all of Gaza?!" https://t.co/3FQbztjWrN
You are a disgrace. You yourself covered the Syrian Civil War where 230,000 civilians were murdered, including through chemical attacks. The death toll in Gaza is less than 5% of that and it includes Hamas terrorists. Other war zones over the last 100 years have even been worse.… https://t.co/e7yLRdgdmK
— David M Friedman (@DavidM_Friedman) November 22, 2023
Christiane, does it honestly make sense to you - as Griffiths asserts - that Israel's war on Hamas is worse than the Khmer Rouge genocide in which 2 Million people died?
— Yiftah Curiel (@yiftahc) November 22, 2023
I think one reason for these preposterous statements is that Gaza represents a huge scandal for the UN…
Vatican denies Pope Francis used the word 'genocide' to describe events in Gaza after he met with Palestinians at his residence Australia Opens the Door to Palestinian Refugees as Arab Countries Still Say ‘No’ ‘Lot of red flags’: Concerns ‘corners have been cut’ for Palestinian temporary visasThe Prime Minister of Sweden condemns Hamas, and a Muslim shouts contempt at him. https://t.co/HXoEIJU8eK
— 🇮🇱 Rick Smol 🇮🇱 (@RickSmol) November 22, 2023
Shadow Home Affairs Minister James Paterson says the Albanese government granting hundreds of Palestinians temporary visas has a “whole lot of red flags” to it. On Wednesday, it was revealed that the government had granted 860 temporary visas to Palestinians from October 7 to November 20. Following the revelations, Labor has come under renewed scrutiny over its handling of the country’s borders, with questions raised over the security checks undertaken before more than 800 Palestinians were granted visas. “Even just verifying the identity of these people will be difficult given the context, let alone doing adequate checks on their security and their associations,” Mr Paterson told Sky News host Peta Credlin. “I am really worried that corners have been cut here – that these visas have been issued without appropriate scrutiny.”
Muslim man CONFRONTS Avi Yemini on Israel-Hamas war Pro-Palestine protesters calling for 'Jihad' CAN be prosecuted for 'encouraging terrorism' - despite police refusing to take action Anti-Israel protestors halt Macy's Thanksgiving parade and GLUE themselves to street in NYC before being arrested - as New England Native American float sparks outrage by displaying Palestinian flagThank you @PeterDutton_MP
— Menachem Vorchheimer (@MenachemV) November 22, 2023
Hamas are a terrorist & genocidal organisation
For the safety & security of the civilised world, Hamas must be destroyed#Israel#antisemitism@australian @theheraldsun @theage @ZionistFedAus @AustralianJA
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The pro-Hamas mob interrupted the Macy's Parade by lying on the ground. Listen to the crowd boo them.
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 23, 2023
📽️Ken Lopez pic.twitter.com/9g1miYDFZo
FA Council member who said 'Adolf Hitler would be proud of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu' amid Gaza conflict RESIGNS from his postThe pro-murder, pro-rape, pro-kidnap, pro-Hamas mob have interrupted the #MacysThanksgivingDayParade by gluing their hands to the road. pic.twitter.com/woatp6iPy4
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) November 23, 2023
is the SBS reporting correct?
— Australian Jewish Association (@AustralianJA) November 22, 2023
Did the Socceroos hold a minute silence for only one side in a war? (the side who started).
Does anyone know if Jewish victims (over 1200) were included in the minute's silence? https://t.co/wh8RSNCNep
Alarming moment Australian children say terror network Hamas is doing a 'GOOD JOB' and call for Israel to be eradicated - after bunking off school for pro-Palestine protest ‘Anti-Israel indoctrination at school level’: David Adler on students’ pro-Palestine activismWe are still looking for these men. Can you help?
— Metropolitan Police (@metpoliceuk) November 23, 2023
They are linked to disorder in and around Whitehall on Saturday 11 November.
Help us by calling 0208 246 9386 quoting Operation Brocks alongside the relevant image ID.
Australian Jewish Association President David Adler has called students' pro-Palestine activism “anti-Israel indoctrination at school level.” “We have a number of concerns, firstly as Australians, we want our students actually learning things that they need to learn," he said. “They are not supposed to be trained as political activists. “The second point is that obviously we're very concerned that this is anti-Israel indoctrination, at school level, and if people haven’t seen it, it would be interesting to test the reaction of some of the Islamic chants that the students were following.” About 500 young people, aged from kindergarteners through to year 12 students, took to the steps of Flinders Street Station in Melbourne on Thursday afternoon to protest Israel, despite pleas from politicians to remain in school.‘Shameful’: Liberal MP condemns ‘disturbing’ student protest for Palestine
Liberal MP Julian Leeser has condemned a pro-Palestine student protest in Melbourne with thousands of students waking out of class on Thursday as part of the school strike. Students flocked to Melbourne’s Flinders Street Station, where they rallied to “free Palestine” and blocked traffic before marching up Swanston Street. “I think it raises two very important questions, firstly why are school children attending a protest on a school day … but the second thing that’s more disturbing is that school children are being taught that Israel has no right to exist,” Mr Leeser told Sky News host told Chris Kenny. “They're being taught that the two-state solution is a bad idea because that is the effect of saying from the river to the sea it means that Israel should be wiped off the face of the map. “That’s not something I think Australian school children should learning, I don’t think it's something that they should be embracing. “I think that school children should be taught to embrace the only democracy in the Middle East and state of Israel, the only democracy that provides and respects human rights, the rights of women, the rights of religious minorities, the rights of LGBTI people. “I think it’s shameful that they're chanting such slogans on the streets of our cities.”Organisers of school strike for Palestine were ‘the leftiest of lefties'
Sky News host Paul Murray says the organisers of the student school strike for Palestine were the “leftiest of lefties” at universities. Mr Murray’s comments come after hundreds of school students gathered in Melbourne for the School Strike for Palestine on Thursday. “It was actually a fizzer,” Mr Murray said. “According to The Age, there were kids in kindergarten there. “It was only hundreds, thankfully not thousands.”'So ignorant': School strikes for Palestine criticised over 'manipulation' claims
Sky News host James Macpherson has questioned how “this generation can be so ignorant” following the student strike for Palestine. Mr Macpherson’s comments come after hundreds of students gathered in Melbourne to protest for Palestine, calling for a ceasefire in Gaza. “How can this generation be so ignorant – they’re calling for a ceasefire – well there’s a ceasefire on the table – it’s Hamas who haven’t yet signed it and come to the party. “Why are so many adults at a kid's protest – unless they are simply manipulating these young children? “Where are the parents of these kids?”
🚨#BREAKING: Kids have walked out of school to yell Allahu Akbar “against Israel” in the heart of Melbourne’s bustling city.
— Avi Yemini (@OzraeliAvi) November 23, 2023
Good luck to our future generation. pic.twitter.com/FZNejK0DUe
The crowd of students, marching on Swanston St are chanting “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free”. @theheraldsun pic.twitter.com/bUQbzOmTvC
— Suzan Delibasic (@suzandelibasic) November 23, 2023
The student protesters at Melbourne Central. @theheraldsun pic.twitter.com/JAP1tz77aW
— Suzan Delibasic (@suzandelibasic) November 23, 2023
Seattle synagogue vandalized amid antisemitic hate crimeNo-one thinks these protesters are merely "anti-Israel". They hate Jews.
— Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 (@ezralevant) November 23, 2023
This is a fundraiser for a city politician, and these are just random Jews.
If the cameras weren't there, they'd probably be spitting on them. https://t.co/OeKstRgG3o
So weird how all these “critics of Israeli government policy” keep coincidentally picking Jewish Synagogues, businesses, people, and homes to attack.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) November 23, 2023
Quite the coincidence. https://t.co/46WL2Da3Qa
“LGBTQ+ rights in Gaza are comparable to those of Scotland & Massachusetts.” https://t.co/n7xJ6oqatc
— neuroticjewishgay (@neuroticjewgay) November 22, 2023
Another example of how leftist propaganda spreads unchecked on social media. The link to this viral post leads to an anonymous blog where those who signed are pseudonymous non-Palestinian social media accounts or activist groups based elsewhere. The group “Queers in Palestine”… https://t.co/ZnmoGnpSLr pic.twitter.com/oEo8JHRU51
— Andy Ngô 🏳️🌈 (@MrAndyNgo) November 23, 2023
🔴 Olya Tizer, a freelance makeup & special effects artist, ripped down posters in a Jewish neighborhood in LA of Israelis kidnapped by Hamas. When confronted, she yelled, “That f**k is propaganda! You can suck a d**k! Stop justifying the genocide!” https://t.co/fDQXVHfouc pic.twitter.com/XbGH3IcePt
— Canary Mission (@canarymission) November 23, 2023
An angry French woman was spotted in Paris destroying posters of the 4-year-old Israeli boy Ariel Bibas, who was kidnapped by Hamas on October 7th.
— Visegrád 24 (@visegrad24) November 23, 2023
What is wrong with these people?
What did the kidnapped kids ever do to them?
Via @YaariCohen pic.twitter.com/EvMrLMdIiT
Ahhh. When the leader of the progressive Jewish woke mob is dismayed by the progressive woke mob tearing down hostage posters. One must wonder whether @rabbijilljacobs is asking herself; how did I contribute to promoting these destructive ideologies? @rabbijilljacobs has… https://t.co/9P9vc3QWFv
— Brooke Goldstein (@GoldsteinBrooke) November 23, 2023
New insurrection just dropped.
— Ezra Levant 🍁🚛 (@ezralevant) November 21, 2023
For reasons that you can probably guess, there will be no arrests. https://t.co/CnSwShDvBa
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