A Labour government could well abandon Israel to its fate

If we are trying to decipher what a Labour government will mean for British policy towards Israel, and the impact of such policy here in the UK, it probably makes sense to look at the most recent opportunity for Labour politicians to demonstrate where they stand. In that context, one could make a plausible case that the most important support by any British politician of Israel’s right to self-defence after the massacre of October 7 – and thus of its having spent the past eight months hunting down Hamas in Gaza – has come from Sir Keir Starmer.

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Footage shows millionaire Jonathan Kaye being attacked by group hurling anti-Semitic slurs – as he turns himself in to police for punching woman during the scuffle

Dramatic new footage has revealed the moment New York investment banker Jonathan Kaye was attacked by a group of revelers hurling anti-Semitic slurs at him – for the first time since he was accused of punching a woman during the altercation last month.

Kaye, 52, the now former managing director at Moelis & Company, made headlines in early June after viral video showed him throwing a vicious punch at a female reveler at the Brooklyn Pride Parade on June 8.

The millionaire banker was reported to have resigned from his high-paying role last week after being placed on leave as his firm investigated the incident.

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Howard Levitt: Lack of scrutiny in appointment of Canadian Human Rights Commissioner disturbing

Appointments of judges, arbitrators and, for today’s purpose, human rights commissioners, have real-life consequences. After all, the people who decide things matter.

The Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) already had considerable power before Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s new Online Harms Act, amending the Canadian Human Rights Act, made it the arbiter of complaints about online hate speech. Of course, what constitutes “hate speech” remains open for debate.

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Four people arrested as Hamas supporters block railway line in St-Bruno-de-Montarville

ST-BRUNO — About thirty pro-Palestinian activists blocked a railway line on Saturday morning in St-Bruno-de-Montarville, in Montérégie, said the Longueuil agglomeration police service (SPAL).

Protesters obstructed the railway at the intersection of Seigneurial and Sir-Wilfrid-Laurier Blvds. from 10 a.m.

This crap has gone on so long no one seems much to care any longer.

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Student pro-Palestinian protestors frustrated over lawsuit from UW

The University of Waterloo and pro-Palestinian student protesters have entered into mediation.

A press conference held today at 11 a.m. by Occupy UWaterloo organizers made it clear they aren’t going anywhere and still plan to push back.

One of the organizers, Nick Joseph, called the university’s legal action “appalling” and “unacceptable.”

Boo Hoo.

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The Obama and Biden Administrations: Paving the Way for a Nuclear-Armed Iran

Death To Israel Missile Iran

As Iran is on the brink of acquiring nuclear weapons, the responsibility for this development lies squarely on the shoulders of the Obama and Biden administrations. Through a series of misinformed and misguided policies, they have paved the way for Iran to realize its nuclear ambitions.

America’s “diplomatic efforts,” instead of putting a stop to Iran’s nuclear program, have only resulted in a series of concessions that have empowered the Iranian regime. The lack of stringent enforcement and verification measures, and especially lifting secondary sanctions — by which any country that does business with Iran is prohibited from doing business with America — have allowed Iran to accelerate its nuclear activities “under the radar.” The leniency and strategic missteps of both the Obama and Biden administrations have thus critically undermined global non-proliferation efforts, bringing the world to the current situation where Iran stands about to become a nuclear-armed state.

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Three Canadian Jewish groups call for removal of incoming human rights commissioner

Birju Dattani – Hateful Muslim

Three Canadian Jewish groups have called for the removal of Birju Dattani from his upcoming appointment as head of the Canadian Human Rights Commission (CHRC) over his alleged association with people linked to terror groups and history of antisemitic statements.

Once is bad luck twice is by design.

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Danielle Kubes: Why some Jews are giving up on Canada

Dana Kontorsky, a 27-year-old social worker, was at the Fuego Fuego music festival in Montreal last month wearing a Star of David necklace. She was getting drinks when she saw a girl in a keffiyeh, a traditional Middle Eastern scarf that has become a symbol of solidarity with the Palestinian cause. The girl looked at Kontorsky’s necklace and called her a “nasty Jew.”

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What I Saw at a Terrorist Rally Outside a Synagogue

Thirty minutes after Hamas supporters first set up their operation outside a Los Angeles synagogue, they maced their first Jew. And the Los Angeles police did nothing.

Not until an hour into the terrorist rally outside a synagogue, did the LAPD finally step in, pushing back masked Jihad supporters in keffiyeh terror scarves from the entrance of Congregation Adas Torah (Congregation of the Bible) which they had occupied.

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University of Waterloo sues pro-Palestinian encampment for $1.5M

The University of Waterloo is suing the participants and organizers of the pro-Palestinian encampment on its main campus for $1.5 million.

The court document published on the University’s website says the school is seeking “damages in the amount of $1,500,000, including damages for trespass, damage to property, intimidation, and ejectment.”

The suit names “persons unknown” and seven specific people by name, and includes their email addresses.

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Netanyahu: Iranian axis ‘on the march to conquer the Middle East,’ Lebanon on high alert

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned that Iran sought to conquer the Middle East as the number of countries urging its citizens to leave Lebanon grew, amid heightened concern that the IDF-Hezbollah cross-border war would widen.

Tehran “is fighting us on a seven-front war: obviously, Hamas, Hezbollah as well as the Houthis, the militias in Iraq and Syria, the West Bank, and Iran itself,” he said.

“They’d like to topple Jordan. Their goal is to have a combined ground offensive from various fronts, coupled with a combined missile bombardment,” he explained.

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‘Canada’s sanctions give support to terrorism and Hamas’

Yesha Council chairman and Binyamin Regional Council head Israel Ganz condemned the Canadian government’s decision to impose additional sanctions on individuals and entities in Judea and Samaria.

“In a scandalous decision, Canada chooses to give support to terrorism and to Hamas, which seeks to continue slaughtering Jews and the elimination of the State of Israel,” Ganz said.

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It may begin with the Jews, but it never ends with the Jews

A monster is incubating at Europe’s doors and within its walls and it will devour everyone who is not a muslim. Is that so hard to understand?

Islamic attacks against Christians across Asia and Africa. Islamic attacks against Jews in Israel. Islamic attacks in Paris, Mannheim and Malmö. Islamic attacks against synagogues and churches in Dagestan. But if you connect the dots you are just an “Islamophobic conspiracy theorist”.

It begins with the Jews, but it will never end with the Jews.

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