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Wall Street Journal: A witness statement says the Qatari government promised to “look after” ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan if he moved against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. wsj.com/opinion/karim-…
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With all due respect to the hundreds of millions of decent Muslims, they must acknowledge that there are millions of Muslim men who, as a result of how Islam portrays infidels, their dehumanization and the objectification of their women, come to see non-Muslim women as whores to be used, regardless of age.
I was a Muslim, and I grew up under that system. I was taught that non-Muslims are pimps because they allow their women to go out in public uncovered; that they don’t mind “sharing” their women; that their women enjoy being whores; that they are not like Muslim women.
Yes, this view is rampant in the Islamic world, and I don’t care what some Muslims say, if they deny this, they are lying.
How can this reality be changed? There is no way to end this mentality without exposing the sacred heritage of Islam.
This is not the result of a fringe interpretation; it is the outcome of sanctifying the life of Muhammad and his companions.
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This Yom HaZikaron, we remember Chief Inspector Arnon Zmora, 36, a highly respected commander in Israel’s elite Yamam (National Counterterrorism Unit), who was killed during the mission that brought four hostages home from Gaza — Noa Argamani, Almog Meir Jan, Andrey Kozlov, and Shlomi Ziv — on June 8, 2024.
The operation was later named “Operation Arnon” in his honor.
According to Israeli police, during his service in Yamam, Israel’s elite counterterrorism unit, Arnon took part in dozens of operations. On October 7, he fought Hamas terrorists in southern Israel and helped save many lives.
He leaves behind his wife, Michal, their two children, Noam and Itai, and his parents, Reuven and Ruthi.
May his memory forever be a blessing. 🕯️💔 🇮🇱

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We strongly condemn the scenes in Milan, where descendants of the Jewish Brigade and members of the Jewish community were forced to leave the Liberation Day march under police protection after being surrounded by demonstrators shouting antisemitic slogans.
This incident is particularly concerning given the historical role of the Jewish Brigade, whose members fought against Nazism in Italy.
The intimidation and exclusion of Jewish participants from a commemoration of liberation represent a profound distortion of history and a serious manifestation of contemporary antisemitism.
Such behaviour is unacceptable. Targeting Jewish individuals in a public commemoration undermines the very values of remembrance, democracy and coexistence that this day is meant to uphold.
Video via @espressonline
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In the deserts of Israel, a scientist named Yoel Margalith, a Holocaust survivor, found something amazing back in 1976, a tiny bacterium living in the soil that would change the world, Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis, or Bti for short.
This natural microbe produces toxins that kill mosquito and blackfly larvae, but it stays completely safe for people, animals, fish, and helpful insects. No harsh chemicals, no pollution, just smart biology from Israeli research.
Think about river blindness, a terrible disease spread by blackflies in Africa that blinded millions and ruined lives. The World Health Organization used Bti in big programs to spray rivers and stop the flies from breeding. The results were huge. They protected over 40 million people from infection, prevented blindness in around 600,000 individuals, and let 18 million children grow up without fear of the disease. Plus, they brought back 25 million hectares of good land for farming, enough to feed many more families.
Bti also fights malaria in many countries. It cuts down mosquito numbers in rice fields, ponds, and villages, so fewer people get sick. In some places, it helped drop infections by up to 90 percent, and it works against dengue and other mosquito diseases too. Because it is safe and does not create resistance like old pesticides, it became a key tool used on every continent for decades.
Israeli science gave the world this gift, a green way to protect health without hurting the environment. One small discovery from the Negev Desert now helps hundreds of millions of people every year. It shows how curiosity and smart work in Israel create real solutions that save lives and make the planet better.
From tiny bacteria to massive global impact, this is just one example of how Israeli researchers quietly improve lives everywhere. Their innovations in health and nature keep giving hope to communities that need it most. It is science that truly matters.




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@LiquidFaerie on you @abcnews
purporting to be obsessively interested in the well being of palestinian children. but in reality, it's just narrative. @PatsKarvelas @frankelly08 @latingle
we see you - we see your selectiveness.
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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒆𝒔𝒕’𝒔 𝑪𝒐𝒘𝒂𝒓𝒅𝒍𝒚 𝑩𝒆𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒚𝒂𝒍 𝒐𝒇 𝑮𝒂𝒛𝒂’𝒔 𝑪𝒉𝒊𝒍𝒅𝒓𝒆𝒏
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A 9 year old boy in Gaza was raped by a Hamas affiliated Imam in a mosque while he was supposed to be studying the Quran. The cleric undressed him, assaulted him & warned him to stay silent. His father, who confronted the abuser, was threatened by Hamas’s Al Qassam Brigades: they would shoot him in the legs, beat his family to death & brand him an Israeli collaborator.
The boy spoke out anyway.
His testimony, along with those of other children, has now reached the outside world through brave local journalists risking their lives.
At the same time, the Associated Press has documented how desperate Gazan women are being coerced into sex in exchange for food, money & medicine. Aid workers and local men in positions of power have preyed on widows and mothers in shelters, using their misery as their opportunity.
The pattern is clear: systematic sexual exploitation by those who control the territory.
The response from the Western world? A wall of silence so complete it exposes the entire pro ‘palestinian’ movement as a fraud.
Where are the human rights organisations that flood our streets with accusations against Israel? Where are the NGOs, the university students & academics who spent years painting Hamas as heroic “freedom fighters” resisting occupation?
They have nothing to say.
Not one Amnesty International press conference has been called. Not one banner at a London or New York march has condemned Hamas for turning mosques into hunting grounds for little boys.
Their selective morality is grotesque.
These same voices erupt in fury over any Israeli military action, yet they cannot summon a whisper when Hamas clerics defile children and Hamas enforcers terrorise the parents who complain. The reason is as ugly as it is obvious: they don’t care. They care about hating Jews. Their entire narrative collapses the moment the true face of Hamas is exposed, so they simply look away.
It’s left to Jewish & Zionist voices, to Israeli media & pro Israel analysts, to amplify these stories. It is Jewish organisations & commentators who have forced the issue into the light while the self appointed guardians of human rights pretend it doesn’t exist.
The irony is vicious. The very people the protesters claim to defend are being systematically abused by the regime they defend and the only ones prepared to speak for those victims are the Jews they accuse of every conceivable crime.
If these Western advocates truly cared about the future of Gaza they would be working with Israel, not against it. Israel is the only force on the ground that has ever tried to break Hamas’s stranglehold. Defeating that terrorist organisation is the first and only realistic step towards protecting Gazan children from rape, Gazan women from barter and Gazan society from the cycle of barbarism that produces suicide bombers & rocket launchers.
Instead the protesters demand ceasefires that would entrench Hamas in power & guarantee the next generation of broken children grows up to become the next generation of monsters.
This isn’t compassion. It’s complicity dressed up as solidarity. It’s the moral bankruptcy of people who would rather see ‘palestinian’ girls & boys destroyed by their own rulers than admit that the Jewish state is the only realistic barrier against that destruction.
The 9 year old boy who found the courage to speak while grown men with guns threatened to wipe out his family has more moral clarity than every keffiyeh wearing activist in the West combined.
He has exposed the truth they can’t face: Hamas is not liberating Gaza. It is raping it. The Western left, by its silence, has chosen to hold the victims down rather than confront the rapist.
History will remember who stayed silent while Gaza’s children were sacrificed on the altar of fashionable Jew hatred.
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Israel signed peace with Egypt in 1979.
Not a single Israeli bomb on Egypt since then.
Israel signed peace with Jordan in 1994.
Not a single Israeli bomb on Jordan since then.
Israel signed peace with UAE in 2020.
Not a single Israeli bomb on UAE since then (not that it did before).
Israel signed peace with Bahrain in 2020.
Not a single Israeli bomb on Bahrain since then (not that it did before).
Israel signed peace with Morocco in 2020.
Not a single Israeli bomb on Morocco since then (not that it did before).
Israel signed peace with Sudan in 2020.
Not a single Israeli bomb on Sudan since then (not that it did before).
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur
There is approximately a zero percent chance Israel will abide by a ceasefire.
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@EFischberger @RadioNational @abcnews no story from you - the group more obsessed with palestinian children than anything else. but silence now - almost as if your care is fake. @PatsKarvelas @frankelly08 @mattdoran22
we all see you fake der sturmer activists.
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This one is brutal, but a must read.
The Daily Mail just published testimonies of Gazan children being raped by Hamas-affiliated clerics at local mosques — and then threatened into silence by the Qassam Brigades.
A nine-year-old describes being led to mosque restrooms by a Sheikh who said he wanted to "give you something nice." "He took me to the restrooms and undressed me, took off my pants and had his way with me. I started to scream and then I cried," the poor boy said.
A ten-year-old recounts a cleric pulling down his pants and doing "filthy things" to him.
A third child came home bleeding and bruised from the head Imam of a mosque in Khan Younes.
When one father confronted the Imam, the Imam's response was that he'll "send Al-Qassam Brigades to you and they'll shoot you. We'll just say you were an Israeli collaborator." The next night, Hamas members showed up at his home and told the father to stay silent or "we'll wipe you off the face of the earth."
Another father in Deir al-Balah went to Hamas security with proof. They forced him to drop the charges, or be framed as an Israeli spy.
A former Palestinian Authority security officer explains rape is used as a binding tactic. It makes the victims and their families "obedient and submissive" to Hamas. "If you open your mouth they will destroy you and your entire household," he said.
This is so widespread it has a name. In Arabic slang, the perpetrators are called "mosque tennis players" — clerics who lure boys under religious pretexts.
According to Gazan author Hamza Abu Howidy, who fled the territory, the pattern is well-known: abuse, silence, and gradual conscription into the Hamas movement.
Add this to the Daily Mail's story last week of Hamas terrorists gang-raping widows in Gaza en masse, and you have what's clearly a sexual abuse epidemic led by Hamas.
Where is the outrage? Or is Palestinian suffering only newsworthy when it can be blamed on Israel?

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Yes I remember my family that survived the Holocaust came out of it with university degrees GTFOH
Arkan Almasri 🇵🇸@AlmasriHaifa
Guess who survived three years of genocide and has a psychology exam tomorrow in medical school in Gaza?
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