Danielle Kubes: In Thornhill, Gaza war used as a cover to demand Israel’s destruction

THORNHILL, Ont. — “Just stay away from me,” the middle-aged woman beside me said to a man with a keffiyeh wrapped tightly around his face. This man was aggressively pointing his finger at her, standing extremely close and screaming obscenities like “You’re a fucking coward. Because your own country hates you,” and “Are you Russian? Are you Polish?”

She eventually slid a can of pepper spray a few inches out of her pocket and gestured to him with it. She also gave a mini kick with her leg into the air in between them. “Stay away from me,” she said again. “You got pepper spray and you’re trying to end me … the whole world hates you,” he screamed.


Downtown …

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Pro-Hamas protester damages portrait of Lord Balfour at University of Cambridge

A portrait of Lord Balfour at Trinity College has been destroyed by a pro-Palestine protestors.

Members of the group Palestine Action are seen spraying and slashing the historic painting hung at the University of Cambridge in a video posted on social media.

A woman wearing a blue navy down jacket and black leather backpack can be seen defacing the work with red paint before slicing the canvas with a sharp object.

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‘Troubling’ risk assessment report for “Calgary man” who claimed to be member of ISIS: judge

A report examining the risk posed by a Calgary man who claimed to be a member of ISIS and appeared to be planning to kill gay people in the city was described by a judge as “troubling.”

Zakarya Hussein, 20, pleaded guilty in December to facilitating terrorist activity.

A sentencing hearing was supposed to take place Thursday but was delayed because a forensic assessment report was received by lawyers and the judge only in the last day or two.

Justice Harry Van Harten agreed to the adjournment but first noted the risk assessment conducted on Hussein by a psychiatrist was “kind of troubling.”

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How the Gaza Ministry of Health Fakes Casualty Numbers

The Indomitable Mr. FAFO

The evidence is in their own poorly fabricated figures

The number of civilian casualties in Gaza has been at the center of international attention since the start of the war. The main source for the data has been the Hamas-controlled Gaza Health Ministry, which now claims more than 30,000 dead, the majority of which it says are children and women. Recently, the Biden administration lent legitimacy to Hamas’ figure. When asked at a House Armed Services Committee hearing last week how many Palestinian women and children have been killed since Oct. 7, Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin said the number was “over 25,000.” The Pentagon quickly clarified that the secretary “was citing an estimate from the Hamas-controlled Health Ministry.” President Biden himself had earlier cited this figure, asserting that “too many, too many of the over 27,000 Palestinians killed in this conflict have been innocent civilians and children, including thousands of children.” The White House also explained that the president “was referring to publicly available data about the total number of casualties.”

Here’s the problem with this data: The numbers are not real. That much is obvious to anyone who understands how naturally occurring numbers work. The casualties are not overwhelmingly women and children, and the majority may be Hamas fighters.

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Trudeau says some of the Pro-Palestinian protests cross the line into hate, harassment

Pro-Palestinian protests that include expressions of hatred or harassing behaviour cross a line, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday.

Trudeau told a press conference in Toronto that he’s heard from too many members of Canada’s Jewish community who have seen protests at synagogues and community centres and who now feel unsafe.

Nobody can be indifferent to the suffering in the Gaza Strip during the Israel-Hamas war, and Canadians have a right to protest and make their anger heard, he said.


We are witnessing in our streets Muslims and Jews  fighting for world view supremacy.

This is the inevitable tribal warfare that results from the poisons of multiculturalism and bad immigration policy.

Trudeau lied when he stated “Hateful or harassing behavior, particularly against neighbours, is not what we do here in Canada.”

In fact ‘hateful or harassing behavior, particularly against neighbours,‘ is built into Canadian society and the Trudeau government has played a large role in making that happen.

The ideologies of hate, DEI and CRT, have been institutionalized in Canada.

Few spoke up against it prior to the Hamas-Israel war because the publicly accepted target was White people.

The brazen antisemitism we now witness was made possible by the state endorsed anti-White racism embraced by our governing class and institutions.

That isn’t to claim that anti-White racism historically preceded antisemitism only that in our current Canadian context Progressives and their Islamist allies saw what they could get away with against Whites and decided to go for broke against the Jews.

Everyone in Canada knows you can burn our churches assault our nation,  assault our heritage and paint us as the source of the world’s woes because the divide and conquer goal of identity politics has worked it’s evil magic.

If we dare speak up against this progressive racism you can call us genocide promoting white supremacists without fear of repercussion because even our schools and human rights commissions claim only Whites can be racist.

If Bill C-63 is passed we will be jailed for defending ourselves.

Isn’t it grand being citizens of a Post-National state?

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Islamist Terrorists Are Misogynists and Rapists: It Is Time to Accept That

When it comes to the conflict in Gaza it is of no surprise whatsoever that there is vast disagreement around the world, as well as in Canada, on what is going on, who is responsible for the tragic deaths, and what we as a global community need to do about it.

Many of the demonstrations and protests here, however, seem to have concluded that everything is Israel’s fault, that it is committing “genocide” in Gaza, and that Canada should come out forcefully for a ceasefire and stop helping Israel. (A coalition of Palestinian Canadians and human rights lawyers is actually suing the federal government to block Canadian military exports to Israel).
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US will build port in Gaza to deliver emergency aid

President Biden has ordered the military to begin an emergency mission to build a port on the coast of Gaza and accelerate the supply of aid to the stricken Palestinian territory.

When completed in the coming weeks, a temporary pier will allow hundreds of lorryloads of food to be shipped daily. The plan is to be announced by Biden in his annual State of the Union address on Thursday night.

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Report Sounds the Alarm (Again) on Radical Islam in French Schools

The French Senate just made public the findings of a parliamentary inquiry launched in the wake of the murder of Professor Samuel Paty by an Islamist terrorist. The findings on the state of French schools are alarming and show that the situation has been steadily worsening for several years. The senators have put forward a number of recommendations in an attempt to curb the phenomenon.

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Michael Higgins: The UN abandons the victims of Hamas’s sexual violence

It has taken the United Nations five months to finally report on and acknowledge what most reasonable people have known since Oct. 7 — Hamas raped, gang-raped, butchered, burnt and often defiled the corpses of women in a campaign of deliberate and co-ordinated sexual violence.

Disturbingly, a UN report also says that Israeli hostages taken on Oct. 7 have been raped and sexually tortured while imprisoned and that such inhuman and cruel treatment is likely ongoing.

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Antisemitic Threats and Violence in the West: A Running Tally

Since October 7, antisemitism has metastasized, growing from chants and signs held at rallies to violence and threats against Jews. This is by no means an exhaustive list — sadly, the incidents are likely too great in number to catalog — but it is a window into the conditions Jews have faced in America and the West since Hamas attacked Israel and antisemites celebrated. We will update this list as necessary, and unfortunately, it seems like it will be necessary.

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Pro-Palestinian protests ‘making London no-go zone for Jews’

Counter-extremism tsar Robin Simcox warns of ‘permissive environment for radicalisation’ developing in UK

Pro-Palestinian protests are turning London into “a no-go zone for Jews”, the counter-extremism tsar said as he warned that extremist groups have “gone unchallenged for too long”.

Writing for The Telegraph, Robin Simcox, the Home Office’s independent adviser on extremism, said the Government and its agencies had powers to combat extremism but had failed to tackle groups that “lurked” just below the threshold of being terrorists.

He issued the warning after Rishi Sunak urged protesters last week not to “let the extremists hijack your marches”, and with Michael Gove preparing to announce a broader definition of extremism.

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IDF Releases Audio Recordings of UNRWA Staff Who Participated In October 7

They called captive women “sabaya” – “sex slave” – in keeping with Islam.

One should beware of any group in the West which is advocating for the reinstatement of funds to UNRWA. Hamas and UNRWA are intertwined, as UNRWA’s Commissioner General, Philippe Lazzarini has indicated: “Our employees are part of the social fabric in Gaza and its ecosystem. And as part of the social fabric in Gaza, you also have Hamas.” As more information comes to light to expose the Palestinian propaganda war against Israel, in a rare move, Israel has chosen to release actual audio recordings of UNRWA staff who participated in the savage October 7 attacks, to further impress the truth about UNRWA upon a willfully blind world.

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More Thornhill …

Middle aged Jewish Woman arrested

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Perfidious Trudeau non-committal about restoring funding to Hamas front UNRWA

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday his government isn’t ready to announce it’s restoring federal funding for the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees (UNRWA), the UN agency that has been delivering aid to the people of Gaza.

“We’re not making any announcements today but we will continue to make sure Canada does the right thing in this situation and puts the protection of civilian life at the forefront,” Trudeau said at a media event in Toronto about his government’s pharmacare plan.

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WARMINGTON: Protesters following Trudeau up ski hill is slippery slope for Canada’s security

For the prime minister’s security detail, this was a slippery slope.

Sure the polls may show the prime minister going downhill, but this was one case where he was doing it with style!

Yes, that was Justin Trudeau on a snowboard being accosted by pro-Palestinian demonstrators on a skill hill. But the prime minister gave them, and his close protection team, a little demonstration of his own – his wicked snowboarding skills.

As others have noted this seemed almost staged, as if Trudeau’s security detail was warned not to offend the Muslims.

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