Jewish Canadians can’t be responsible for Israeli government’s actions, MPs unanimously vote

OTTAWA—As police link a rise in antisemitic attacks to Israel’s war with Hamas, MPs this week sought to send a message: Canadian Jews cannot be held responsible for the actions of the Israeli government.

It was a quiet moment of agreement that nearly went unnoticed and came after months of tension among MPs over the Liberal government’s policy response to the war.

But the fact there was agreement, some said, shows there does exist cross-partisan consensus to address the dangerous spillover of the conflict into Canadian streets.

Useless virtue signaling. So what about Zionists?

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Israeli Weapon Damaged Iranian Air Defenses Without Being Detected, Officials Say

An Israeli weapon deployed in a retaliatory strike against Iran on Friday damaged a defense system responsible for detecting and destroying aerial threats near Nantaz, a central Iranian city critical to the country’s secret nuclear weapons program, according to two Western officials and two Iranian officials.

The strike, the Western officials said, was calculated to deliver a message to Iran that Israel could bypass Iran’s defense systems undetected and paralyze them, using a fraction of the fire power Iran deployed last week when it launched hundreds of drones and missiles at Israel. That attack, intercepted by Israel and its allies, caused minimal damage.

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Israel Under Attack – U.S. Administration Abandoning Its Ally?

Amid the relentless assaults from multiple adversaries — Iran’s regime, Qatar, Hezbollah, Hamas and the Houthis — Israel finds itself surrounded by Iran’s “ring of fire” on all fronts.

These coordinated attacks, originating from both neighboring states and non-state actors, pose, as clearly intended, a threat to Israel’s existence. In these dire circumstances, Israel looks to its longstanding ally, the United States, for crucial support and solidarity. However, the Biden administration’s approach has left Israel feeling isolated and abandoned at a time when it most needs unwavering backing.

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An Israeli bomb destroyed 4,000 embryos at a Gaza IVF centre. Where is the outrage?

The majority of Gaza’s frozen embryos have been destroyed

If you, or someone you love, has ever had fertility issues, you will know just how heavy an emotional toll they can take. IVF, in particular, is not easy. You have to inject yourself with hormones. Then you undergo anaesthesia and have an operation to retrieve the eggs. Then the embryos are made. Finally, you implant the embryos. It’s a long, expensive and involved process that can take a physical and emotional toll. At the end, you hope it’ll all be worth it. At the end, you hope there will be a baby.

Oh my.

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Seattle teacher who said it’s ‘offensive’ to identify as straight now suspended for comments on Hamas terror attacks

A Seattle high school teacher previously accused of berating a student for describing himself as “straight” has been suspended for making pro-Hamas comments – including that the terror attack on Israel was justified and questioning whether women were raped.

Ian Golash, social studies chairman at Chief Sealth International High School, was placed on administrative leave on April 11 after Accuracy in Media, a conservative group that exposes antisemitism on campuses, distributed a video interview with him, the Seattle Times reported.

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University of Ottawa equity, diversity, inclusivity discussion ‘an abject failure’

Let’s say you are the vice president of Equity, Diversity and Inclusive (Excellence?), VP EDI, at a Canadian university and you organize an event to have a “courageous conversation” about anti-Palestinian racism, Islamophobia, and anti-Semitism that ends up being a uniform rant against Israel and Zionism with no equity, no diversity, or inclusion for Jews.

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Hamas apologism has taken Australia by storm

Since the 7 October pogrom in Israel, it has become increasingly clear that hostility towards Israel is no longer confined to its Islamist enemies. It is increasingly prevalent in Western democracies, too.

This has certainly been true in Australia. Indeed, just days after Hamas committed atrocities in southern Israel, mobs stood on the steps of the Sydney Opera House, chanting ‘Gas the Jews!’. It set the tone for subsequent pro-Palestine protests, each one serenaded by the hateful chant, ‘From the river to the sea’. Israel has rarely been more threatened, and it has certainly never been so alone.

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Hamas controls the streets of Europe

When I defined Belgium as “Europe’s first Muslim state” a year ago, it was not hyperbole.

Everything is going just great.

Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh will visit Recep Tayip Erdogan in Turkey, who wants to be sultan but is also head of the second largest NATO army.

Speaking of NATO, which has its headquarters in Brussels…

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House Republicans excoriate Ilhan Omar suggesting Columbia University protests not ‘anti-Jewish’

… Omar argued that campus demonstrations were merely “pro-war” or “anti-war,” but House Republican Conference Chair Rep. Elise Stefanik, R-N.Y., further pressed Shafik on whether she considered anti-Israel agitators’ chants of “F– the Jews” and “Death to the Jews” in fact anti-Jewish. Shafik conceded that those slogans heard on campus were “completely anti-Jewish,” amending her earlier testimony.

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Israel launches attack on Iran

US officials say Israel hit Iran with a missile overnight on Friday, in what appears to be a retaliatory strike after weeks of escalating tensions between the two countries.

There are competing claims about the scale of the attack on the Isfahan region and the extent of any damage, with Iranian state media downplaying its significance.

It comes after weeks of soaring tensions between the regional rivals, which have already seen an Israeli attack on an Iranian compound in Syria, and Iran launch an unprecedented assault against Israel.

Israel strikes Iran, defense officials confirm

Long-distance aircraft fired missiles that struck Iranian air force assets at Isfahan in central Iran early Friday morning, the Jerusalem Post has confirmed, with two Israeli defense officials and three Iranian officials confirming to The New York Times that Israel was involved.

This contradicts initial reports that the strike was carried out by long-range land-to-air attack missiles or drones, which Jerusalem also possesses.

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Iran Threatens to Work on Nuclear Arms if Israel Attacks Nuclear Sites

A senior Iranian official warned Thursday that Iran could work on building nuclear weapons if Israel attacks its nuclear facilities, the latest escalation in threats issued by the two sides amid heightened tensions in the Middle East.

The comments follow Iran’s aerial attack on Israel last weekend. Israeli officials have said they intend to respond to Tehran’s missile-and-drone barrage.

Brigadier General Ahmad Haghtalab, the commander for security of Iran’s nuclear facilities, said Iran could change its nuclear policies—a reference to Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s longstanding public pledge not to build nuclear weapons.

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‘Israel Propped Up Hamas’: Fireworks Ensue During ZeroHedge Debate, Dennis Prager Says Atrocity Claims ‘Libel’

On Wednesday night, against the backdrop of the war in Gaza expanding to Lebanon and Syria, ZeroHedge held a debate to discuss the war in the Middle East.

Lots of out takes at the link.

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Vote fails to overturn Hamas rag ban in Ontario legislature

Vote fails to overturn kaffiyeh ban in Ontario legislature

A ban on Palestinian kaffiyehs in the Ontario legislature will remain in place after a motion to overrule Speaker Ted Arnott’s edict failed to get unanimous consent from MPPs.

Arnott’s prohibition on the scarves, which he contended flout the rules against clothing that makes “an overt political statement,” will continue for MPPs, staff and guests throughout the legislative precinct.

But the Speaker, who oversees the legislature, emphasized nothing is written in stone and MPPs are free to bring forward another motion.

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Most antisemitic city in Europe Israeli journalist recounts shocking trip to Malmö

In a documentary that aired last week on Channel 12, Israeli journalists Elad Simchayoff and Ohad Hemo traveled to Malmö, Sweden ahead of the Eurovision Song Contest which is set to be held in the city in May. During their visit, the pair discovered disturbing amounts of antisemitism and anti-Israel hate in the city.

 

This is the original video.

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