How Hamas Is Planning to Deceive the Trump Administration

Did Hamas lie to US President Donald J. Trump when it said that it had accepted his 20-point plan for ending its war against Israel in the Gaza Strip? Or is the terror group simply trying to buy time to reassert control over the Gaza Strip and prepare for more terror attacks against Israel? Yes and yes. Hamas lied. Hamas is trying to gain time by arguing that it needs to engage in negotiations and discussions about the implementation of most parts of the Trump plan.

Since the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip went into effect in early October, Hamas officials have repeatedly emphasized that they did not accept all the points mentioned in the Trump plan.

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UN Report Shows ‘Palestinians’ Fatter Than Israelis

After two years of barraging social media with lies about a famine in Gaza, Hamas propaganda channels are now trying to cover up their obesity by claiming that Israel is making them fat.

One recent Hamas media story clamored that “they’re forcing us to gain weight”, and objected that supermarkets have “shelves overflowing with chocolate, soft drinks, and cigarettes”, along with unhealthy “flour and various types of cheese used in sweets and pizza, in addition to sugar and flour derivatives used in confectionery production.”

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Israel passes first reading of bill proposing death penalty for people it deems terrorists

Israel’s parliament has passed the first reading of a bill proposing the death penalty for those it deems to be terrorists acting against the state – a requirement which means it is likely to be used only against Palestinians convicted of deadly attacks on Israelis.

The bill – which has been condemned by the Palestinian Authority and human rights groups – was backed in the 120-seat Knesset by 39 votes to 16.

Far-right National Security Minister, Itamar Ben-Gvir – whose Jewish Power party brought the vote – celebrated late on Monday by handing out sweets.

“After the law is finally passed – terrorists will only be released to hell,” he said.

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Matthew Taub: Mob that attacked Jewish students must be held accountable

A violent mob attack on Jewish students at Toronto Metropolitan University was not a protest. It was, in my view, an attempted pogrom, conducted in broad daylight, in the heart of Canada’s largest city.

The event, “Triggered: From Combat to Campus,” was part of a peaceful speaking tour featuring Israel Defence Forces reservists sharing firsthand stories from October 7 and beyond. The name turned out to be ironic, as the people who reacted to the event were “triggered,” not by the truth of October 7 and Hamas’s terror, but by Israel defending itself.


Not sure I see the point of asking the people who gave the mob license to make things right.

I can’t breathe!

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Anti-Jewish hate in Toronto reaching breaking point, advocate says

Toronto’s institutional tolerance of anti-Israel activism is putting the city’s Jewish population at risk, according to a prominent international advocate.

And it’s just a matter of time before somebody loses their life in this wave of hatred, said Aviva Klompas, founder and CEO of pro-Israel think tank Boundless.


“If any other house of worship was vandalized 10 times, it would be a national emergency — it would be front-page news, and the question that every Canadian, every person of conscience should be asking is why isn’t anyone doing anything to stop it?”

No. Over 100 churches have been burned or otherwise vandalized and barely a finger was lifted by law enforcement or our politicians instead they doubled down on the fake graves lie.

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Toronto city hall agrees to fly Palestinian flag this month for the first time

Toronto city hall will fly the Palestinian flag for the first time next Monday to commemorate State of Palestine Independence Day, a gesture long sought by advocates that the city says it has now agreed to because Canada recognized Palestine in September.

City hall hoists several dozen flags a year. In 2024, it raised more than 60. Most were national flags but about a third were for sports teams or various causes, including the End Polio Now Flag, the Black Liberation Flag and the Period Purse Flag on Menstrual Health Day in May.

One Term Chow.

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Liat Schwartz: It was unreal as anti-Israel protesters attacked our off campus event

Nov. 5 is a day Jewish students at Toronto Metropolitan University will never forget. What should have been a peaceful evening of dialogue became a night of fear, violence, and betrayal. For many of us, it was the night our trust, in our peers, in our university, and in the idea of equal rights on campus, was shattered.

Diversity and multiculturalism mean violence when Islam is involved.

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The Mirage of ‘Humanitarian Reconstruction’: Billions for Gaza — But Who Will Prevent the Next Jihad?

When the guns fall silent, Western governments rush to rebuild. The European Union, the United States, and several Arab states are now pledging tens of billions of dollars to “reconstruct” Gaza. The impulse may be humane, but the outcome could be catastrophic. Unless funds are subjected to strict, transparent and enforceable controls, they will once again be used to fertilize the same terror infrastructure responsible for Gaza’s destruction.

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Why Britain’s Jews no longer feel at home

We are now forced to hide our identities and look over our shoulders.

There is a scene in Annie Hall where Alvy Singer, played by Woody Allen, recounts to his friend instances of supposed anti-Semitism against him: ‘You know, I was having lunch with some guys from NBC… So I said, “uh, did you eat or what?”, and Tom Christie said, “No, didchoo?”. Not did you – didchoo eat. No, not did you eat, but Jew eat. Jew. You get it? Jew eat?’ Among other examples, Singer also claims that a music-shop assistant is being anti-Semitic by telling him there’s a sale on Wagner records. His friend, Rob, dismisses his concerns as paranoia.

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Chairman Chow defends calling Gaza war a genocide

Mayor Olivia Chow on Tuesday defended her recent remarks on the war in Gaza that have sparked complaints to both the provincial human rights tribunal and the city’s integrity commissioner.

At a charity gala hosted by the National Council of Canadian Muslims on Saturday, Chow gave a speech, in which she described what has transpired in Gaza as a genocide, a characterization that has been the subject of fierce debate through the war.

“The genocide in Gaza impacts us all,” Chow said, adding “our common bond of shared humanity is tested. And I will speak out when children anywhere are feeling pain and violence and hunger.”

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UK Arrests Son of Senior Hamas Figure in Germany Terror Plot

A man has been arrested in the UK and faces extradition to Germany, where he is accused of playing a “key role” in a Hamas-linked terror cell planning attacks on Israeli and Jewish institutions. Three other men thought to be part of this group were arrested in Germany in September and are accused of procuring firearms and ammunition.

Britain’s ITV makes note of the rather important fact that the newly-arrested 39-year-old man “is the son of a senior Hamas official” in its fifth paragraph, describing him four times before this as “British.”

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Maccabi Tel Aviv v Aston Villa

Hundreds of protesters at Villa-Maccabi match

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‘Multiple’ people arrested after demonstrators forced their way into downtown building, Toronto police say

Toronto police say “multiple” people have been arrested after demonstrators forced their way into a downtown building on Wednesday afternoon.

Officers were called to Elm and Bay streets shortly after 1:10 p.m. for a demonstration.

The ‘Multiple people’ are Muslims and their useful idiots.

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