Iran Moves Into Somalia

After six months of Iran using its Houthi Jihadis to impose a blockade near Yemen while defying Biden to do anything about it, the Islamic global terror state is moving on to a Somali blockade.

Current reports suggest that the Houthis, an Iranian Shiite terror group, is negotiating to provide weapons to Yemen’s Al-Shabaab, a Sunni Jihadist group allied with Al Qaeda, to expand Iran’s control over shipping. While Al-Shabaab has operated using the conventional Al Qaeda playbook of rifles and IEDs, the Houthis can offer upgraded drones and missile technology.

And best of all, the Houthis can claim that the weapons were battle-tested on the US Navy.

I bet Hussen is angling to be ambassador.

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New York Times says Jamaal Bowman’s defeat was due to ‘flood of Pro-Israel money’

The New York Times was criticized for a headline blaming ‘pro-Israel money’ for Congressman Jamaal Bowman’s loss to George Latimer in a Democratic party primary on Tuesday.

A headline on an article the Times published on the primary result read, “Bowman falls in House primary, overtaken by flood of pro-Israel money.”

The headline was later changed to “Bowman falls to Latimer in a loss for Progressive Democrats.”

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The Muslim Vote campaign is poisoning democracy

The Muslim Vote (TMV) campaign has attracted a great deal of attention in the build-up to next week’s UK General Election. Seeking to mobilise Britain’s four million Muslim voters, it pledges to support pro-Palestine parliamentary candidates who back an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. It is especially keen to inflict electoral harm on Labour MPs who – in TMV’s eyes – have failed to sufficiently condemn Israel for its actions in Gaza.

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Muslims and useful idiot allies try to topple Queen Victoria statue near pro-Palestinian encampment in Montreal

Muslims and useful idiot allies deface Queen Victoria statue in Montreal

Montreal police (SPVM) were called late Monday night to intervene after protesters attempted to tear down the Queen Victoria statue at Victoria Square.

This comes days after demonstrators set up a pro-Palestinian encampment in the area, a first in a public space in Montreal.

According to Montreal police spokesperson Jean-Pierre Brabant, officers patrolled the area and stopped the people trying to demolish the statue, but there were no attempts to dismantle the encampment.

h/t patthedog

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Canada orders deportation of ex-employee of Hamas-linked aid group

Canada’s immigration tribunal has ordered the deportation of a Palestinian woman formerly employed by a Mississauga, Ont. relief group linked to Hamas.

Majeda Sarassra was deemed inadmissible to Canada on security grounds because she worked for the International Relief Fund for the Afflicted and Needy Canada.

The Immigration Appeal Division ruled the 45-year-old’s employment made her a “member” of IRFAN-Canada, which it said had engaged in terrorism.


This will be appealed forever.

Given the “political climate” I doubt she will be turfed.

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Germany Records Explosive Rise in Antisemitism

Muslims in Germany: Caliphate is the solution

The number of antisemitic incidents committed in Germany almost doubled in 2023 compared to the year before, according to a new report by a group that tracks antisemitism in the country.

The Federal Association of Departments for Research and Information on Antisemitism (Rias) reports that a total of 4,782 antisemitic incidents were recorded last year, an 80% increase on the previous year, with two-thirds of these cases occurring after October 7th.

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Barbara Kay: Schools Must Scrap Anti-Racism Objectives That Risk Encouraging Anti-Semitism

A sample of the sort of crap prevalent among Canadian universities.

Earlier this month, the Fraser Institute published the results of a commissioned poll, conducted by Leger, that sought to know how Ontario parents of children in schools—both public and private—in grades K–12 felt about the teaching of controversial issues. Their 1,000 survey participants, both heritage and new Canadians, projected a strong and uniform set of values.

Nine in ten of the participants believe teachers and the provincial curriculum should “focus on providing students with facts, and a learning environment within which students can openly explore facts.” On controversial issues, 77 percent of parents “strongly agree or somewhat agree” that teachers should either present both sides of controversial issues or none. The poll’s conclusion was that parents overwhelmingly “value balance over bias in classrooms.”


Our teacher’s colleges, teacher’s unions and schoolboards along with provincial governments that enabled them should be sued for child abuse.

For the past decade White children have born the brunt of the abuse dished out in the guise of “anti-racism”.

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Hamas stands firm against global pressure to accept hostage deal

Hamas stood firm Tuesday against global pressure that it accept the proposed three-phase deal, stressing that any deal which did not guarantee a permanent ceasefire from the start “was not an agreement.”

The Qatar-based Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh released the statement after his sister was killed during an IDF airstrike in Gaza, accusing Israel of deliberately targeting her to pressure the group to take the deal.

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West Wing Worry About Netanyahu’s Upcoming Speech

An article published in Politico on Saturday claims that the administration in Washington is worried about Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s address next month to a joint session of the U.S. Congress.

The reason for the anxiety—say the outlet’s White House bureau chief, Jonathan Lemire, and national-security reporter Alexander Ward, citing “senior officials” whom they “granted anonymity to speak candidly about internal deliberations”—is that “no one knows what he is going to say.”

According to the authors and their nameless contacts, the White House fears that Bibi might take the opportunity to (gasp!) criticize President Joe Biden for not sufficiently supporting Israel’s war effort.

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The letter that tore the TMU law school apart was antisemitic, whatever the intent of the students who signed or the findings of a retired justice

Less than two weeks after the Oct. 7 massacre, 74 law students at Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU) signed an open letter that denied the very existence and legitimacy of the State of Israel. It claimed that “‘Israel’ is not a country, it is the brand of a settler colony.” It maintained that “So-called Israel has been illegally occupying and ethnically cleansing Palestine since 1948” and declared solidarity with “all forms of Palestinian resistance and efforts toward liberation.”

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Andrew Richter: Trudeau’s lack of support for the Jewish community is a purely political calculation

How can one explain the fact that a Canadian government that has been so quick to apologize for every blemish in our nation’s history has been so adverse to speaking out against the growing tide of antisemitism on display from coast to coast?

By now, the litany of incidents should be well known — Jewish schools shot at, Jewish religious institutions desecrated with racist graffiti, Jewish students being bullied and harassed. The list goes on. When these incidents began shortly after Hamas’s October 7 terrorist attack on Israel, one could reasonably claim that they were isolated. They have now become increasingly routine.

Poilievre will not take a stand against Islam’s pernicious influence.

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Ultra-Orthodox students must be drafted, Israel court rules

Israel’s Supreme Court has unanimously ruled in a landmark case that ultra-Orthodox Jewish seminary students must be drafted to the military.

There have long been exemptions for conscription for young men registered in full-time religious study, but a legal arrangement allowing the practice to continue had expired.

The move looks set to send shockwaves through Israel’s governing coalition, which includes ultra-Orthodox, or Haredi, parties.

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Anthony Housefather can best represent Canadian Jews by walking away from the Liberals

For the past six or so months, Liberal MP Anthony Housefather has been an accidental maverick in his own party. It’s an unenviable position – lonely, polarizing, controversial – and one that, by his own telling, he didn’t seek to occupy. Indeed, Mr. Housefather didn’t have much of a reputation for dissidence before, with the exception of matters of English language rights in Quebec. But the events of Oct. 7, and more specifically, his government’s shifting position on Israel, changed things. Speaking on The Line podcast back in March, he accused his own government of “changing foreign policy on the fly.”

“The lack of support that has been shown to Israel since November by the Canadian government, to me, is disappointing,” he said. “Jewish Canadians feel truly betrayed.”

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Muslim campaign group backs election candidates who justify October 7 atrocity

An influential Muslim campaign group seeking to “punish” Labour over Gaza has endorsed candidates who have spread antisemitic conspiracy theories and appeared to justify the October 7 terrorist atrocity.

The Muslim Vote (TMV), which is promoting dozens of pro-Palestine candidates in the general election, is backed by a cleric who has spread misinformation online about the attack by Hamas.

A TMV adviser has said the government’s decision to proscribe Hamas was “entirely and completely wrong”, comparing it to how Nelson Mandela was once labelled a terrorist.

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