Conrad Black: Biden’s timidity in the face of Israel’s just war puts the entire free world in peril

At the end of last week, U.S. President Joe Biden unveiled a ceasefire deal, which he claimed was Israel’s proposal, though it’s unclear whether it was explicitly approved by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. It provides for a three-stage exchange of hostages leading to a complete Israeli withdrawal and appears to be supported by some members of the Israeli government. Netanyahu will come to the United States to address a joint session of Congress next month. Biden is making a strong push for both sides to accept the deal, largely owing to domestic political considerations. The Biden administration is in full panic mode because of its relatively low polling numbers five months before the election and the apparent failure of the spurious perversion of the justice system, reduced to an arm of the dirty tricks division of the Democratic National Committee, to evaporate Donald Trump’s lead. Practically the entire population has a smaller disposable after-tax income today than it did when the Biden took office 3½ years ago, and approximately 10 million illegal migrants have flooded into the country, while the international situation has darkened steadily as the Russians have been emboldened to invade Ukraine and Hamas to conduct a massacre of Israelis.

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Back from the Walk with Israel

Went to observe the Walk with Israel. We were at Bathurst & Sheppard.

A couple of hundred Hamasphrodites showed up much to my surprise.

The turnout for the walk was impressive. I saw one man cuffed and lead away, heard of another escorted back to Pallie Land. A vid is out there showing a Pallie learning about FAFO.

The TPS were out in Force and that kept them at bay. You can get an idea of how much money this Pallie nonsense is costing us by viewing a couple of the vids. Forgive the weird commentary spellcheck was insane today.

Saw some old friends. Always a pleasure.

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Inside Israel’s dramatic hostage rescue

Israel conducted a fearless raid of two Hamas buildings in Gaza to rescue four hostages kidnapped by terrorists on October 7 – extracting them via helicopter whilst taking fire from militants.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed Noa Argamani, 26, Almog Meir Jan, 21, Andrey Kozlov, 27, and Shlomi Ziv, 40, were rescued following the daring operation, the largest of its kind since the war with Hamas began, earlier today.

Argamani became known across the world when she was taken hostage by Hamas on the back of a motorcycle at the Supernova music festival on October 7.

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And Now, the Associated Press Has Shattered Hamas’ Lies About the Gaza Death Toll

As the saying goes, a broken clock is right twice a day. The Associated Press beclowned itself for fact-checking Biden’s awkward moment at a D-Day ceremony in France this week. Still, they did well to shatter the rabid antisemite crowd that’s been crowing about genocide in Gaza committed by Israeli forces. There have been non-conservatives who have shredded the genocide myth.

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This Sign at the Pro-Hamas Rally Outside the White House Really Says It All

Thousands of pro-Hamas supporters invaded DC and surrounded the White House today. These terrorist supporters set off smoke bombs, committed acts of wanton vandalism, and subjected the public to overall mayhem and chaos. Some of the signs were outrageous, including a “F*gs for Hamas” poster. That really does say it all, doesn’t it, concerning the Left’s illogical and immoral attachment to radical Islamic terrorism?

h/t XC

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The West Keeps Rewarding the Terrorist Group Hamas

It is astonishing and difficult to comprehend how, after the terrorist attack by Hamas on Israel on October 7, 2023, the West has progressively adopted policies that support the terrorist organization Hamas and its influential backers, Qatar and Iran.

This policy is particularly perplexing given the violent nature of the attack and the well-documented connections, especially between Hamas and the Iranian regime, which has been a significant supporter of Hamas both financially and militarily. The West’s stance also raises questions about the strategic and ethical considerations behind such policies, considering the implications for regional stability and the ongoing threat posed by these groups.

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Amy Hamm: Visiting the agitated comrades at UBC’s pro-Palestinian encampment

It’s late May at the University of British Columbia’s Point Grey campus, and sunbathers dot the unoccupied Astroturf adjacent to the pro-Palestinian encampment that was erected on MacInnes Field a month ago. It’s quiet. There’s not a security guard or police officer in sight. Less than a block away, graduates in cap and gown pose for photos in front of a water fountain.

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How Toronto police are tackling the alarming rise in hate crimes

The text from a Toronto police spokesperson came at 8:30 on a Friday morning. A synagogue in the city’s north end had been vandalized overnight. Our crew could meet detectives from the force’s Hate Crimes Unit on site.

We arrived at the Kehillat Shaarei Torah synagogue to find congregant Norman Mosselson quietly sweeping up broken glass. When we asked him how he felt, his voice broke and he stifled a sob.

“Well, shock. Total shock… This is my home,” he said. This was the second time the synagogue had been attacked in a month.

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Universities excise spitting incident, other protests out of graduation videos

In a video shared with the National Post, a student can be seen making spitting gestures toward professors while wearing a keffiyeh and holding a sign that reads “Divest from death” at a McGill University graduation ceremony.

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IDF rescues hostages Noa Argamani, Andrey Kozlov, Shlomi Ziv, and Almog Meir in daring Gaza op

The IDF released the following statement on Saturday:

“It has been cleared for publication that in a complex operation by the IDF, Shin Bet, and the Yamam unit of the Israel police four Israeli hostages were rescued this morning (Saturday). The hostages, Noa Argamani (25), Almog Meir (21), Andrey Kozlov (27), and Shlomi Ziv (40), were kidnapped by Hamas to the Gaza Strip from the ‘Nova’ party on October 7th.

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Toronto police warn of increased presence for annual ‘Walk with Israel’ and possible protests

Toronto police are warning of a heightened police presence in the city this weekend as the United Jewish Appeal (UJA) prepares to hold its annual “Walk with Israel” event.

Police say they have received information that some protesters also plan to attend the event “intent on disrupting” it.

This is the 55th year that UJA is holding the “Walk with Israel” event in the city — a five-kilometre walk followed by a three-hour “solidarity festival.”

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The Hamas Role in the Worst Massacre of Gay People in America

Nearly eight years after a Muslim terrorist committed the largest massacre of gay people in American history, LGBTQ Islamic terror supporters blocked the Philadelphia gay pride parade.

“Long live the Intifada,” members of Queers4Palestine chanted, referring to the Islamic terrorist campaign against the Jewish State, chanting that the gay pride parade was just like the KKK and the Israeli army. “From the sea to the river, Palestine will live forever!”

Protesting a gay pride parade in support of Hamas was a fitting prelude to the anniversary of the Islamic massacre at a gay nightclub which had its own Hamas connection.

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Muslims say MP’s not sufficiently Jew Hatey

MPs calling out hate while disparaging Israel criticism ‘duplicitous’: Muslim groups

OTTAWA — Muslim groups called on political parties to work harder to stamp out Islamophobia in Canada on Thursday, and to not paint criticism of Israel as antisemitic.

The concerns centred on condemnations of pro-Palestinian rallies and advocacy since the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.

“The response that the Muslim community in Canada, for months, has been receiving from our elected leaders has been duplicitous,” National Council of Canadian Muslims head Stephen Brown said Thursday.

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‘You don’t know Hamas’: What gay Israelis think about anti-Israel protests

At a trendy cafe in the bohemian Florentin district of Tel Aviv, Niv Nissim, a 30-year-old gay Israeli, described the Oct. 7 attack by Hamas as “maybe the worst moment for everyone who lives in Israel.” He spoke of an acquaintance who perished at the Nova Festival massacre. “He went to dance and he was murdered. Most of the people that got murdered and kidnapped are people with the same values that I have — peace advocates,” Nissim said.

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