Tuesday, October 14, 2025

The Man The Left Calls A ‘Nazi’ Just Signed A Peace Deal Protecting Millions Of Jews

The Federalist  "President Donald Trump was heralded Monday as a hero by a grateful Israel that rejoiced in the return of the last living hostages." Drop the "Nazi schtick, boys...better switch to "Fascist". 

It is curious then that the same man the American left has vilified as a “Nazi” and a “fascist” is being lauded as peacemaker and protector of millions of Jews. 

Can any useful idiot find a picture of some Nazi doing this?

"Monday was a day of rejoicing, of gratitude. For the families and friends of the 20 last living hostages freed after two years of hell, it was a day of fully breathing once again. The hostage release came as a very good sign that Hamas, the genocidal monsters responsible for the devastating two-year war with Israel, could at least come through on a principle term in a long sought ceasefire. 

“This is the day the Lord has made known to us, and we will rejoice in it,” Zvika Mor, father of Eitan Mor, said after reuniting with his hostage son, according to reporting by the Times of Israel. 

"Peace is suddenly a real promise for this war-ravaged portion of the Middle East. 

‘Trump Made History’

"The man behind the deal, President Donald Trump, was heralded Monday as a hero by an effusively grateful Israel. At Tel Aviv’s oceanfront, Israelis marked the beach with a blocks-long banner — a massive blue silhouette of the 45th and 47th president and a heartfelt message: “Thank You” and “Home” in English and Hebrew. The warm welcome greeted Trump from the air as he arrived on Air Force One on a day for the ages. “Trump Made History”, declared a stretch of desert bathed in white paint. And signs on city buildings declared, “Trump Make Israel Again!” 

"CNN, no fan of Donald Trump, was forced to acknowledge that tens of thousands of celebrants packing Hostages Square rapturously applauded the peace broker throughout his speech to the Knesset. 

“There was a rapturous applause for President Trump. His entire more than one hour long speech was broadcast on that jumbotron behind me and when he finished speaking, I don’t know if you were able to hear it at all, they started playing ‘Simply the Best’ by Tina Turner,” CNN chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward reported from Tel Aviv’s public plaza."... More...

Who Will Democrats Hate Next Now That the 'Genocide' Is Over?

President Trump Lights Up Antony Blinken For Giving Joe Biden Credit for Historic Peace Deal Between Israel and Hamas (VIDEO)

 The Gateway Pundit  "President Trump absolutely lit up Biden’s worthless Secretary of State Antony Blinken during a gaggle aboard Air Force One on Sunday.

"Trump departed the White House en route to the Middle East after he secured a historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas.

"Hamas is releasing the 20 living hostages, and Israel will withdraw to an agreed-upon line, thanks to President Trump’s courage and diplomacy.

"Meanwhile, Antony Blinken is giving Joe Biden credit for President Trump’s historic ceasefire agreement between Israel and Hamas.

" 'It starts with a clear and comprehensive post conflict plan for Gaza. It’s good that President Trump adopted and built on the plan the Biden Administration developed after months of discussion with Arab partners, Israel and the Palestinian Authority. It centers on temporary, transitional authorities for Gaza’s governance, security, humanitarian assistance, and rebuilding, led by Arab and international partners alongside Palestinians, backed by the United States, and ultimately handed over to full Palestinian control,” Blinken said on X." . . .   

With all things considered, why is our press like it is?

CNN Makes Rare Move After Despicable Christiane Amanpour Remark About Freed Hostages Prompts Backlash

"She was told to do this by management. Fire this person already. To say Israeli hostages were treated well AFTER TWO YEARS IN CAPTIVITY by these monsters means Amanpour has no business being on the air unless she’s employed by @mehdirhasan - who is also worthless." Joe Concha


"If you're not a person who hates Israel and who has routinely shown sympathy for their terrorist enemies, Monday was a good day, with the surviving hostages being released as a result of the historic peace deal between Israel and Hamas, brokered by President Trump and members of his administration.

"But Monday was not a good day for CNN's longtime chief international anchor Christiane Amanpour, a British-Iranian "journalist" whose name has become synonymous with Israel- and America-bashing.

"As RedState reported earlier, Amanpour was one of the sour-faced media figures who, while talking about the hostages being released, seemed to fret about Hamas supposedly losing their "leverage" in the deal. What was inarguably worse, however, was her claim that the hostages were "probably being treated better than the average Gazan, because they are the pawns and the chips that Hamas had."

"For context, here's what she said Monday morning:  

And I think for sure, people who start to talk to the hostages who have only just been released, will find that it will take a long, long time for them to recover physically, but also mentally. It’s been a terrible, terrible two years for them, because not only are they there — you know, they’re probably being treated better than the average Gazan, because they are the pawns and the chips that Hamas had. Now, Hamas has given up all of its leverage, by the way, by giving them all up. So that is a victory for the Israeli side.

"The backlash against Amanpour's comments was intense, so much so that she tried to walk them back later, reading the following remarks from a teleprompter:" . . .

In what universe is Christiane Amanpour living? 

. . . "Hamas hates Israelis. They hate Jews. They want to destroy them, and somehow, they’re treated as if they’re on extended stay at the Ritz-Carlton. Terrorists don’t reason, you boob. They admitted they would commit more October 7 attacks, even though that invasion led to a war they couldn’t win. It’s laughable. And Amanpour isn’t alone—CBS News’ Lesley Stahl asked a former Israeli captive if he was really starved by Hamas in March: “Do you think they starved you or they just didn't have food?” . . . 

 Freed Israeli hostages recount brutal beatings, starvation and years underground in Hamas captivity   . . . “Even after the video that shocked the entire country, his captors kept starving him,” he told Ynet.

"He said that shortly before his release, Hamas guards began feeding him slightly more than usual.

“He realized they were trying to fatten him up, so he ate slowly and carefully,” Avishai said.

“He’s still weak, thin — but he’ll be fine. He’s starting to eat.”

Robert Reich and the Cult of Cowardice

 The American Spectator  

The politics of perpetual comfort, where emotion replaces action and empathy excuses inaction, is poison.


"Robert Reich has become the poster child for everything that makes the modern Democratic Party unbearable — moral panic dressed as principle, weakness masquerading as wisdom. He speaks like a man convinced that cowering is a form of courage. Every post, every column, every clipped video carries the same tone: a sermon of despair delivered from behind a screen.

"His recent newsletter, America’s Trauma, reads like the diary of a nervous breakdown with a Wi-Fi connection. Reich likens Trump’s presidency to collective abuse, calls his followers “lapdogs,” and paints the entire country as a therapy session gone wrong. To read him is to feel smothered — not by Trump, but by Reich’s own hand-wringing. There is no conviction, only complaint. No leadership, only lament. He mistakes emotional exhaustion for moral depth, as if sighing loudly enough might change the course of the country.

"Some dismiss him as just a writer, a retired bureaucrat playing pundit. But that’s precisely the problem — he’s not. Reich’s voice carries weight. He has 1.4 million followers hanging on his every anxious word. He’s taught generations of students at Berkeley, he’s a regular on MSNBC, a contributor to The Guardian, and he shapes the moral tone of the Democratic Party’s intellectual class. He’s not fringe but part of the furniture. When Reich speaks, others echo. His words filter through podcasts, think tanks, and campaign talking points. He embodies the mood music of a movement that confuses vulnerability with virtue, self-pity with substance. His handwringing is contagious.

"And the contagion has spread. This is the problem with so many men in the modern Democratic Party: they sound like patients, not patriots. They apologize before they speak. They talk endlessly about trauma, anxiety, and “healing the nation,” yet never once speak of duty, courage, or sacrifice. The party of Roosevelt and Kennedy has become a chorus of counselors. 

"Reich, once Labor secretary under Bill Clinton, was supposed to be a man of ideas — a policy mind with genuine backbone. But over the years, the spine snapped. Now, instead of offering solutions, he offers symptoms. Every crisis is cast as emotional injury; every disagreement, a wound. He doesn’t teach resilience but instead normalizes fragility. There’s a kind of narcissism in it — a belief that to feel deeply is the same as to act bravely.

"And he’s not alone. Look at the Democrats’ supposed “model men.” Pete Buttigieg talks like a management seminar, smooth but soulless. Tim Walz had — and still has — the air of a defeated school principal pleading for silence in a rowdy classroom. Even Van Jones, one of the steadier voices on the left, slips into therapy talk when the moment calls for strength. These are not leaders built for the ugliness of politics. They are mediators in a world that demands fighters. They are spokesmen for a party that brings hand sanitizer to a knife fight and then wonders why it keeps bleeding." . . . 

Forget the rumours, this is the real deal behind Trump’s peace plan

The Jewish Chronicle

While the Israeli air raid on Hamas leaders in Doha failed in its aim of assassinating them, it was brilliantly successful in a more important respect: ending the war

On what basis and why did you claim this originally, Ms Amanpour?
The Federalist Papers
 

"Sometimes the received wisdom is correct. But sometimes it is dangerously wrong – and the received wisdom over the Gaza deal is one of those times.

"According to most analysis doing the rounds, all that really happened was that President Trump decided that enough was enough after Israel’s failed attempt to assassinate Hamas leaders in Doha last month, and told Benjamin Netanyahu to agree to the same deal that has effectively been on the table for over a year.

"It's no wonder that this is the take: it fits perfectly with other received wisdom that because Netanyahu had to keep Smotrich and Ben-Gvir in his coalition to save his own political skin, he needlessly prolonged the war and the ‘genocide’.

"It's all very convenient, since this version of events also brings together many of the threads that form the basis of so much of the hostility towards Israel. It is indeed correct that Netanyahu has strived to keep his coalition together. But it does not follow that this meant he kept the war going for longer than was necessary. Convenient it may be: it’s also wrong.

"I have spent the past few days speaking to military and political sources in Israel and elsewhere and a very different picture emerges – one which makes far more sense than the version of events which has taken hold. Central to all of it is that while the Israeli air raid on Hamas leaders in Doha failed in its aim of assassinating them, it was brilliantly successful in a more important respect: ending the war. Far from being the final straw that turned Trump against Netanyahu, the air raid was the moment the corner was turned towards peace.

"First, the Israeli bombing showed Hamas’ leadership that there is nowhere where they can be truly safe from either the IDF or the Mossad. Qatar has long been Hamas’ refuge, where its leaders can live in luxury with their billions, safe in the knowledge that the US ally, with its US airbases and role as mediator and honest broker in the region, is off limits. The air raid destroyed that safety cushion for Hamas leaders.

"But even more significantly, it put the fear of God into the Qataris themselves. They immediately went running to Trump for protection. Which put the Qataris exactly where they needed to be. You can have your guarantee of US protection, Trump responded, on one condition: you deliver up Hamas.

"The Qataris are nothing if not realists. They were not going to risk their own security, and US wrath, for a denuded Hamas, so they had no hesitation in doing this. Hamas may still exist. It may still have weapons. It may still have terrorists. But it is as close to being wiped out (for now) as is realistic – all the more so since the IDF entered its last significant enclave in Gaza City, a move which was opposed by almost all those purveyors of the received wisdom."...More...    More links on this here

"The Jewish Chronicle has been at the heart of the British  Jewish community since 1841. On its first front page it declared "We feel that we have done something that may "rescue us from the common fate of mankind -  oblivion"  and promised to "make every Jew familiar with the condition of his fellow-Israelites".  We have been keeping that promise ever since, reporting on more than 180 years of news, and reflecting the diverse voices and opinions that make up the Jewish people." . . . 

Monday, October 13, 2025

Demented Democrats Week at Legal Insurrection

 Legal Insurrection


"Have we ever seen a time when so many Democrats were completely off the wall?

"Disqualifying.

"The left is out of control."

Dems Quietly Pull Back on Medicaid for Illegal Immigrants

 National Review  

"Taxpayers deserve better than symbolic compassion backed by shell games and ballooning deficits."

"President Trump's crackdown on illegal immigration has earned no shortage of condemnation from progressive governors across the country. So it may be surprising that many blue-state leaders are quietly rolling back health coverage for people without legal status.

"Over the past few months, Democratic governors in California, Minnesota, and Illinois have all arrived at the same conclusion: It's not practical to offer taxpayer-funded health insurance to undocumented immigrants.

"In addition to being wildly expensive, such open-ended largesse jeopardizes health care access for vulnerable U.S. citizens who need the safety net most -- single mothers, pregnant women, the elderly, and the disabled." . . .Sadly, the full article is behind a pay wall.

Sally C. Pipes is the president, CEO, and Thomas W. Smith Fellow in Health Care Policy at the Pacific Research Institute. Her latest book is False Premise, False Promise: The Disastrous Reality of Medicare for All. 

Bitter Obama REFUSES to name Trump in astonishing snub as he celebrates Gaza peace deal

  Daily Mail Online   

"But while Obama snubbed Trump, other liberals heaped praise on the president's Barack Obama refused to name Donald Trump in an astonishing snub to the president as he celebrated the Gaza peace deal. 


"The Democratic ex-president posted a statement on social media, saying he was 'relieved that an end to the conflict is within sight.'

"But he could not bring himself to name his nemesis Trump, who defied all odds in securing a peace agreement on Wednesday to end the bloody two-year conflict between Israel and Hamas.

" 'I'll finish it for you. "Thank you, Donald Trump,"' the president's son, Don Jr. wrote, mocking Obama's statement. 

"Trump had earlier attacked his predecessor in the Oval Office for receiving the Nobel Peace Prize for 'doing nothing' when asked if he now expected to receive the award. 

'I've stopped eight wars, so that's never happened before — but they'll have to do what they do. Whatever they do is fine. I know this: I didn't do it for [the Nobel Peace  Prize], I did it because I saved a lot of lives,' Trump said.

Obama received the prestigious award in 2009, eight months into his first term in a decision that shocked the world. Even the liberal New York Times said it was 'very premature' and argued the Nobel 'should have a higher bar.'peace deal."

 Biden Tried to Put Trump in Prison, and the Media Wants Us to Forget That – PJ Media

I can only take Biden's three speeches - Independence Hall, the SOTU and the DNC speech - as a call for the assassination of Donald Trump. Biden's mental state I feel cannot be a mitigating factor. The Tunnel Dweller


. . . "Biden's regrets about Garland expose the entire charade. His administration absolutely tried to weaponize the Justice Department, and the mainstream media wants us to pretend it never happened, that Biden’s Justice Department never targeted Trump or his associates. Not only did they target them, Biden wished they'd done it better. Now the media wants us to forget all that and clutch our pearls over accountability finally coming for those who abused their power."

 Trump Cheered in Israel, As Liberal Media Makes Stunning Statements Praising Him and Chiding Obama  . . . "It's not unfair to say if President Obama is going to write a whole post about a peace deal, maybe he should acknowledge the president that brokered it?" she observed. 

"Did you ever think you would see CNN criticizing Obama for shorting Trump? 

"Of course, she's right. Obama should have done it. 

"This is a man who blew up the Middle East with his decisions, and he clearly had some issues acknowledging that Trump was right and achieved more. He got the Nobel Prize for nothing, but it's Trump who has done the work; whether he ever gets the Nobel, his achievements will live on." 

Leftists either ignore Trump’s role in the peace deal or try to claim credit

 Leftists either ignore Trump’s role in the peace deal or try to claim credit

 "[Democrat] Former Secretary of State Antony Blinken on Gaza peace deal: "It’s good that President Trump adopted and built on the plan the Biden Administration developed.' "


"There’s one thing you can say with certainty about Democrats and other leftists: They’re sore losers. Now that President Trump has done what everyone said couldn’t be done—namely, ending the war in Gaza by supporting Israel in the fight—they’re utterly incapable of acknowledging his achievement. Instead, they’re pretending that it happened without President Trump or that they had something to do with it." . . .

Joe Biden’s plan, of course, was to slow walk weapons to the Israelis, blocking them from bringing the war to a clean and swift end. He also built a pier that washed away in hours, killing one American in the process. Throughout his tenure, Biden kept Hamas’s hope alive. Under Biden’s aegis, Israel would have been worn down, starved of weapons, and the target of ever-escalating world antisemitism.

. . . "But all these leftists are sleazes. These are people who, by hook or by crook, did everything they could to ensure that Israel lost the war or that the war dragged on forever. And now that our wonderful, iconoclastic, and quite unique president, whom they all despise, worked with Bibi Netanyahu to change the game, they’re pretending that they’re the winners."

Yoav Zitun

"People outside of Gaza call Hamas freedom fighters when they are killing innocent Palestinians for nothing. Hamas is holding the people of Gaza hostage."

 Now the Left Is Trying to Give Biden Credit for Trump’s Peace Deal – PJ Media

. . . “It’s good that President Trump adopted and built on the plan the Biden Administration developed after months of discussion with Arab partners, Israel and the Palestinian Authority,” he said.

"Let’s be real. There’s no Biden groundwork here. The reason there’s a ceasefire at all is because Trump projects strength, not weakness. Hamas understands force, not hashtags. And no amount of Blinken’s poetic hand-wringing about “hope,” “dignity,” or “the pathway to peace” can change the fact that the only reason there’s peace now is because Trump finally did what Biden never could: win.

"In stark contrast, Biden and Blinken's earlier ceasefire efforts came under fire for leaving hostages in Hamas hands and putting pressure on Israel to make concessions. It is beyond insulting to pretend that the Biden administration laid the groundwork for the peace deal, when they had two years to achieve what took Trump mere months." . . .

Unbelievable: Antony Blinken Gives Biden Credit for Gaza Deal, and It Gets Worse From There

   . . . "At no point did the Biden administration apply any pressure on the Arab nations to turn against Hamas and end the war. More importantly, they never applied pressure on Iran, which was fueling the conflict in Gaza and propping up Hezbollah in the north as a threat. In short, the entire region was on fire, and it was handed over to Trump in far worse condition than Biden and company found it.

"For Blinken to pretend the former administration laid the groundwork and showed the path forward is laughable. But he hadn't reached peak shamelessness yet. That came later in his thread when he demanded the establishment of a Palestinian state." . . . 

 . . . "Americans should be so thankful that no one is listening to these over-credentialed imbeciles anymore. The arsonists don't get to wag their fingers and lecture the firefighters who put out their fires. They certainly don't get to take credit for it. The foreign policy establishment is a joke, and it should be treated as such." 

Guess Who Democratic Leaders’ Statements on Trump’s Peace Deal Don’t Mention

The same deal that reunites families also reopens wounds that never healed

. . . "Because for every hostage who steps into the light, a terrorist steps out of the darkness. And as much as we celebrate this moment, we can’t pretend it comes without consequence. The return of life is always sacred but the release of evil is never without cost.. . . "

There is so very much more on this that I could use that will use to stifle the celebration, but MSNBC, "The View" and the media of all hours will happily do that. The Tunnel Dweller. 


To Bring Hostages Home, Israel Pays Very Steep Price  . . . "All of this will occur after Hamas releases 20 living hostages, 26 deceased hostages, and two hostages “whose lives there is grave concern.”

"This comes as Hamas has stated that it is encountering “very great complexity” in locating all the deceased hostages, and that it will need over 72 hours to find their corpses, which would violate the 48 hour timeframe allotted to return them under the ceasefire agreement. As of this writing, 10 bodies of hostages are reported to be missing.

"The following are just some of the terrorists who are expected to be released this week." . . .

IDF releases footage showing Hamas' brutal treatment of prisoners  "Solitary confinement, suffocation, and prisoners thrown down stairs: New footage reveals Hamas’ abuse of Gaza prisoners.

"The IDF has released videos from 2023 obtained by Israeli forces and the ISA, taken from security cameras inside Hamas' "Al-Katiba" Prison in the Rimal neighborhood of Gaza City.

"These videos expose severe abuse by Hamas prison guards against prisoners, including holding them in brutal conditions that violate their most basic human rights." Video:  Palestinians hatred for Jews made visible.


 UPDATED   . . . "However, Israelis see it differently, and I’m inclined to honor their take. Israel has been under constant rocket attack for two years, and the people are deeply traumatized. Thousands of troops and other security forces have been killed, and many thousands more wounded. The psychic wound of the hostages has been deeper than we Americans can grasp. Now, they’ll get their hostages back, the rockets will stop, and their soldiers will come home.

"More than that, while Hamas survives on paper, the fact is that there’s almost nothing left of it. Israel systematically wiped out the leadership and huge numbers of troops. The weapons are gone. And, most importantly, the support from the Arab and Muslim world is gone. Iran and Hezbollah are broken, Qatar learned that it’s not safe from Israeli reprisals, and the rest of the Middle East wants the war over. It was the Arab nations that forced this settlement." . . .

‘Ceasefire’ Democrats go quiet after Trump secures first phase of Israel-Hamas peace deal


Schumer and Jeffries Don't Give Trump Credit for Peace Deal   "There was one striking similarity between the statements released by Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries (D-NY) about the peace deal President Donald Trump has brokered between Israel and Hamas.

"See if you can spot it. First, here’s Schumer’s statement:" . . .  Read full article here... 

That’s right, neither statement mentioned Trump — whose administration played the starring role in brokering the agreement — or even a reference to the United States government.

Sunday, October 12, 2025

If we hate you, we will have to find a name for you.

The American Spectator    

"The  fact that the flyers for the John Brown Club were posted and allowed to remain for two days — while the entire community walked past them — suggests that the university’s ideological intimidation has chilled speech sufficiently so that no one, except for the courageous Shae McInniss, felt compelled to do anything about them."

"While Georgetown University administrators should be lauded for removing the violence-promoting recruiting flyers that were posted throughout the Catholic campus for the ANTIFA-affiliated John Brown Club, it is important to determine how the hateful flyers were allowed to be posted on buildings and bulletin boards in the first place. Carrying the slogan  “Hey Fascist, Catch This!” along with a recruitment QR code,  Georgetown students, staff, and faculty were confronted with the flyers as they walked through campus last week. 

"Emerging on September 24th on flyer boards in Village A, a Georgetown student housing complex, the second wave was posted in broad daylight the next day on campus activity boards and public posting areas throughout “Red Square,” the Georgetown University central free speech area on campus. Obviously fearful of retaliation for attempting to remove the violence-promoting posters on a campus that has stifled the speech of many conservative students for decades, no one attempted to remove the hateful posters until sophomore student  Shae McInnis, Treasurer of the Georgetown College Republicans, discovered the posters and reported them to university authorities.

"Describing the posters as threatening and explicitly referencing the assassination of Charlie Kirk, McInnis stated that the flyers were a “direct threat to conservative students” and called attention to their violent rhetoric, including slogans such as “Hey fascist! Catch!” The posters proclaimed themselves to be the “only political group that celebrates when Nazis die.” . . . More...

Charlie Kirk: A Conservative Advocate, Not a Fascist 

. . . "However, a close examination of Kirk's positions through established academic and scholarly definitions of fascism reveals a different picture. Far from embodying fascist ideology, Kirk's advocacy aligned more closely with classical liberalism, libertarianism, and conservative populism, emphasizing limited government, free markets, and individual liberties. This analysis draws on key definitions from academic scholarship and economists Ludwig von MisesMurray Rothbard, and Friedrich Hayek to demonstrate why Kirk did not fit the fascist mold."

Origins of terror: Treasury Sanctions Hamas-Aligned Terrorist Fundraising Network

Treasury Sanctions Hamas-Aligned Terrorist Fundraising Network  "A Palestinian-American billionaire helped lay the groundwork for the Hamas Oct. 7 attacks, families of American Oct. 7 massacre victims alleged in a new lawsuit released Monday.

"The lawsuit targets Bashar Masri, a Palestinian-American billionaire who allegedly used his Gaza-based companies to quietly aid Hamas in building key infrastructure that would be used in the conflict, including tunnels, buildings for high-level meetings and even power generation. Some of the construction was done using U.S. taxpayer funds, according to the lawsuit, which pointed to funds doled out by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID).

“ 'By actively working with Hamas to build and maintain its attack tunnel infrastructure while simultaneously advancing Hamas’s campaign of deception, Defendants aided and abetted and conspired with Hamas, and the October 7 Attack and the deaths of soldiers and civilians thereafter were a foreseeable consequence of Defendants’ collaboration with Hamas,” the lawsuit reads. “Plaintiffs—American victims of the October 7 Attack and its aftermath, and their family members and their estates—therefore bring this action under the Anti-Terrorism Act (“ATA”) as amended by the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act (“JASTA”).” . . .

Well-Connected Billionaire Leveraged US Tax Dollars To Help Hamas Gear Up For Oct. 7, Lawsuit Alleges   "A Palestinian-American billionaire helped lay the groundwork for the Hamas Oct. 7 attacks, families of American Oct. 7 massacre victims alleged in a new lawsuit released Monday.

"The lawsuit targets Bashar Masri, a Palestinian-American billionaire who allegedly used his Gaza-based companies to quietly aid Hamas in building key infrastructure that would be used in the conflict, including tunnels, buildings for high-level meetings and even power generation. Some of the construction was done using U.S. taxpayer funds, according to the lawsuit, which pointed to funds doled out by the United States Agency for International Development (USAID)." . . .

 New York Times Obtains a Memo Hamas Leader Ordering October 7th Massacre  "The NY Times has obtained a handwritten memo by Yahya Sinwar with plans for the October 7 Massacre & intercepts of Hamas communications.

The cruelty was premeditated. Burning houses with people inside. Stomping on people’s heads. Filming it all for the whole Islamic world.


Language:  ‘Journalists’ Defense Of Islam BACKFIRES In Footage From A Second Camera!