Can US pressure deliver Israel-Hamas truce in Gaza?

A truce between Israel and the Palestinian group Hamas in Gaza was never going to be easy. Weeks of talks have failed to produce agreement. But international pressure is growing.

Perhaps the biggest sign is the Biden administration sending William Burns, the head of the CIA, for the latest round of talks in Cairo.

Hamas has, in public at least, stuck with its initial demands of a permanent ceasefire, the complete withdrawal of Israeli troops and the return of displaced Palestinians to northern parts of the territory without restrictions.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu meanwhile insists that Israel will continue fighting until Hamas is destroyed and hostages the group is holding are free.


Israel is damned if they do and damned if they don’t so they may as well do.

We could be witnessing a pantomime allowing the White House to save face and say they tried to negotiate a ceasefire.

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Nothin’ says lovin’ like a baby in the oven and Islam does it best

In case you didn’t know – nothing has changed. When it comes to the Jews, Muslims are the Nazis of today. And once again, the West stands with the wrong side.

It has been six months

“Nothin’ says lovin’ like a baby in the oven and Islam does it best.”

In case you didn’t know – nothing has changed. When it comes to the Jews, Muslims are the Nazis of today. And once again, the West stands with the wrong side. Or, to put it more precisely – Same thing, Different Day

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Germany presents defense at ICJ over Gaza ‘genocide’ claim

The Germans are familiar with ideological  justice.

Germany on Tuesday blamed Nicaragua for having a “one-sided” view of the Israel-Hamas war.

Berlin was defending itself at the International Court of Justice (ICJ) against charges brought by Nicaragua that its support for Israel enables genocide and breaches of international humanitarian law in Gaza.

The head of Germany’s legal team, Tania von Uslar-Gleichen, said Nicaragua’s case ignores “facts and the law.”

She said the Nicaragua case was rushed, based on flimsy evidence, and should be thrown out due to the lack of jurisdiction.


I suspect this is a test case whose goal is to isolate Israel.

Canada may find itself at the ICJ if it is successful. Of course Justin would side with the terrorists.

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Chairman Chow Stands With Hamas Supporters

Mayor Olivia Chow has no plans to condemn some city councillors for supporting Torontonians’ right to protest following a pro-Palestinian demonstration that included clashes with police officers.

”Whether they are councillors, a deputy mayor or ordinary citizens, they have the right, under the Charter of Freedoms, to assemble, to have their voice heard,” Chow told reporters Monday, responding to a question about the police officers’ union demand that she criticizes the councillors’ actions.

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WTF?

The usual mohammedan suspects have condemned this video as being hateful.

Don’t buy into the BS, hate is their religion.

“When someone shows you who they are, believe them the first time.” Maya Angelou.

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Almost Half of British Muslims Say They “Sympathise” With Hamas

Exactly half a year after Hamas’ October 7th massacre of Israeli citizens, polling—described as “the largest of its kind” since these terror attacks—revealed a series of deeply worrying views among Britain’s Muslim population.

  • 52% of British Muslims want to make it illegal to show a picture of the Prophet Mohammed, compared to 16% of the public;
  • 32% want to see Shariah law implemented in the UK, compared to nine percent of the public; and
  • Younger Muslims, described as more ‘well-educated,’ were the most likely to think Hamas did not commit atrocities on October 7th.

And of course Torontostan is on that same path

Toronto demonstrators urged to ‘live up to the example’ of Hamas

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Netanyahu sets date for Rafah operation, pushes back at US

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu set a date for an IDF operation in Rafah to destroy the remaining Hamas battalions, as the United States reiterated its opposition to such a step, which it fears will create a humanitarian disaster.

“This victory requires entering Rafah and eliminating the terrorist battalions there. This will happen; there is a date,” Netanyahu said in a brief video message he issued to the public on Monday night.

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Richard Marceau: Why we’re taking the federal government to court over UNRWA funding

On April 4, Canadian families of Hamas victims and the Centre for Israel and Jewish Affairs (CIJA) launched a legal challenge of the federal government’s decision to resume funding the United Nations Relief and Works Agency (UNRWA), following revelations that some of its staff provided material support for the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas terrorist attacks in Israel.

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The Silky Hand of Qatar Targets Jordan

The Jordanian authorities have accused the Muslim Brotherhood and its offshoot, Hamas, of seeking to destabilize security inside the kingdom. The accusation came in the aftermath of recent demonstrations in the capital Amman and other parts of Jordan in support of Hamas and in condemnation of Israel. The demonstrators are demanding that Jordan shut down the Israeli embassy and cut all ties with Israel.

Behind both Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood, of course, is the terrorist-sponsoring emirate Qatar and its propagandizing television bullhorn, Al-Jazeera.

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Israel steps up preparation for Rafah invasion despite Western warnings

Israeli troops are being withdrawn from the battle-scarred city of Khan Younis to prepare for a new offensive into Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip, the country’s defense minister announced Sunday.

Addressing military commanders, Yoav Gallant said forces were being temporarily pulled from Khan Younis, about 10 kilometers from the Egyptian border, and are preparing “for their future missions in the Rafah area.”

Gallant reiterated Israel’s position that hostilities will continue until “we will reach a situation where Hamas does not control the Gaza Strip and where it does not function as a military framework that poses a risk to the citizens of the State of Israel.”

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In Six Months, Everything Has Changed for Israel

TEL AVIV—On Oct. 6, Israel appeared on the cusp of a new era of recognition from the Muslim world, close to a peace deal with Saudi Arabia that would move it to the center of a realigned Middle East after years on its fringes. The historic conflict with the Palestinians that had defined its existence for most of its 75-year history appeared to have finally receded into the background.

It all changed on Oct. 7.

Today, after a bloody attack that might have brought it the world’s sympathy, Israel is closer to being a global pariah than ever before. Its Saudi peace deal is on hold. The Palestinian question is again roiling its Arab neighbors. It is in open argument with its main ally, the U.S. And its physical living space has been shrunk by dangers on its northern and southern borders.

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WARMINGTON: When protesters appear to wear suicide vests, it’s a problem

It looked like something you might see a terrorist wear in a war zone in another part of the world.

But this was right here in Toronto on University Ave. at the al Quds Day march turned anti-Israel protest on Saturday.

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Quo Vadis, Israel?

The Jewish State is at a crossroads for its survival: Either it is ruthless enough to crush the Ayatollahs before it’s too late or the future seems bleak.

A number of weeks ago, I wrote an article highlighting the need for Israel to fearlessly nuke a desert region in Iran and threaten to pulverize the city of Qom, the ideological capital of the cruel Ayatollahs.

Alas, Jews are too merciful and compassionate, and even though the logic and ethical values underlying my proposal are solid, the near-unanimous consensus of experts orbiting around Israel’s policymakers is that the Jewish State would never undertake a preemptive nuclear attack, let alone a preventative one.


My gut says that Israel should topple the Mullahs by any means necessary.

I personally believe the Gaza invasion is justified, Hamas is bent on Israel’s destruction and Gaza is Hamas.

I don’t care a whit about claims of settler colonialism or the so called Naqba or Balfour or even the Rothschilds (And I love a good conspiracy) or who was here or there and when etc.

Israel faces increased isolation and simply put they need to secure their existence against a rising tide of condemnation.

But Israel is losing the PR war.

Hearts and minds are being corrupted by a propaganda onslaught lead by the Muslim diaspora our so called “elites’ foolishly allowed to settle in the west.

Academia, the media and our political class all contribute having been poisoned by the CRT/DEI, identity politics Kool-Aid.

The propaganda assault is aided by a 5th column within the Jewish diaspora.

The likes of Queer Jews For Palestine & proponents of  anti-White racism such as the ADL and other DEI/CRT supporters leave long time allies shaking their heads in dismay.

The ADL’s perverse enthusiasm for their claim that white supremacy is a greater threat than Islam is the real conspiracy theory and in part responsible for the “silence” of previously staunch  opponents of antisemitism.  I believe that to be 100% true.

On a personal note I did not pay much attention to the corruption of our universities.

BDS and Israel apartheid week just didn’t seem a big concern as it appeared to be the work of a few Islamist radicals on campus.

I confess to being blind to the profound antisemitism festering within the minds of our “intellectuals.”

I thought that 1930’s movie could never turn up in repeats but here it is and all we’re missing are the uniforms.

Israel will have to act unilaterally. Whatever support they receive will be clandestine in the war I suspect is coming.

Across the west we are discovering that our political leaders are cowards afraid of the Islamists they dumped in our nations and afraid of the reckoning they deserve for that criminal act. The majority embrace Hamas for votes in the hope of escaping justice and would confer protected victim status on Satan and his minions if needed to retain power.

I hope I’m mistaken and a wider war is averted.

Over nearly 20 years of blogging I have been wrong once or twice.

It is a faint hope. The Islamists are compelled to kill by the immutable tenets of their cult.

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