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BREAKING: Hundreds of Islamists have gathered just blocked away from Ground Zero in NYC, waving Hezbollah and Hamas flags, and calling for mass acts terrorism. This is Mamdani’s NYC.









Swastika flag raised above NYU building named after billionaire Jewish causes donor during graduation week trib.al/XvxvBRm






How close the Holocaust came to the Land of Israel — crushed on this day, May 13, 1943. More than 250,000 German & Italian troops surrendered in Tunisia. Hitler’s gateway to the Middle East was slammed shut. For Haj Amin al-Husseini — the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem and a founding figure of Palestinian nationalism — it was catastrophic. From his Berlin villa (seized from a Jewish family), he had spent four years as Hitler’s honored guest, forging an intimate working relationship with the highest-ranking Nazis. The deal was clear: the Nazis stopped short of formally recognizing an “independent Palestine,” but they fully intended to deal with the 600,000 Jews living in the Land of Israel. And the Mufti pushed hard to make it happen. As Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps bulldozed toward Egypt in 1942, an SS mobile death squad — Einsatzkommando Egypt, commanded by Walther Rauff (designer of the Nazi gas vans) — waited in Athens. Their mission: follow Rommel into Mandatory Palestine and exterminate the Jews there. The Jews of Eretz Israel lived through 200 days of dread. Families gathered as Rommel took Tobruk and raced toward Alexandria. One survivor remembered: “It is difficult to describe the terror that gripped us ... We were more frightened of falling alive into the Nazis’ hands than of death itself.” Local Arabs loyal to the Mufti began marking Jewish homes with chalk, fighting over who would claim which house once the Jews were gone. The Mufti’s personal ties to the regime were chillingly close. He met SS chief Heinrich Himmler often — even for tea — and received a signed photograph from him as a memento. He went so far as to have a Persian rug specially made for the Führer himself. Had Rommel broken through at El Alamein, the Einsatzkommando would have brought the Holocaust to the ancient Jewish homeland — with the Mufti’s full blessing and active collaboration. The British held. Battles raged for months. But on May 13, 1943, the Axis surrender in North Africa finally killed the immediate nightmare. The Mufti’s Nazi-backed dream of exterminating Mandate Palestine’s Jews died with those surrendering troops. For a moment. The same genocidal hatred resurfaced in 1948 when Arab armies invaded the newborn Jewish state, and again in 1967. The ideology didn’t vanish — it simply rebranded. Every accusation is a confession. The leadership that partnered with the Nazis to wipe out the Jews in their own land later cast itself as the victim of “occupation.” The war against the Jews didn’t begin in 1948. It was mainstream Arab policy in the 1930s–40s — actively allied with the ultimate evil of the 20th century. The Mufti escaped justice, fled to Cairo, and kept agitating until 1974. His legacy sadly endures.






🚨 Israel to pursue a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times after the outlet published false claims Israeli forces trained dogs to sexually assault Palestinians, an accusation critics have called utterly ludicrous propaganda. Photo: author of the piece Nicholas Kristof






Following the publication by Nicholas Kristof in The New York Times of one of the most hideous and distorted lies ever published against the State of Israel in the modern press, which also received the backing of the newspaper, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Foreign Minister Gideon Sa’ar have instructed the initiation of a defamation lawsuit against The New York Times.





