Aaron Bushnell cheered murder of U.S. soldiers

Too soon?

When Aaron Bushnell, an Antifa member and Air Force Airman, set himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy in Washington D.C., Hamas supporters in this country made him into a martyr.

Cornel West praised Bushnell’s “extraordinary courage and commitment”, Roger Waters celebrated him as an “All-American Hero” and the media emphasized his military role.

In reality, Aaron Bushnell was a member of radical anarchist groups on social media, he wanted to leave the Air Force and cheered the killings of members of the U.S. military.

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Gaza deal close to collapse: Hamas refuses to list living hostages

The negotiations for a Gaza hostage and ceasefire deal were near collapse, Israeli media reported on Sunday, after Hamas refused to provide information on the status of the remaining hostages in the Strip.

Representative from Hamas, Qatar, and the US have arrived in Cairo, Egypt, for a renewed round of hostage negotiations. The Israeli delegation is thus far absent, with a KAN News report quoting an official as saying that the delegation “will not leave until a response from Hamas is received.”

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WARMINGTON: Pro-Hamas protesters shut down Trudeau-Meloni gala, target synagogue

The loud protesters who chanted “there is only one solution, intifada revolution” — and even attempted to injure a federal cabinet minister — at Toronto’s Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) Saturday night must feel like they’re in charge.

Just like that, there would be no gala dinner for Prime Minister Justin Trudeau and his Italian counterpart, Giorgia Meloni, inside the art gallery. Outside, cabinet minister Ahmed Hussen, who represents a Toronto riding, had something thrown at him twice by Pro-Hamas protesters as he unsuccessfully attempted to enter.


They eat their own, at roughly the 18 second mark one of the protesters lobs something at Hussen’s head.

It’s evident the TPS have been told “hands off” and will only pursue Hamas miscreants if a significant public outcry occurs.

I doubt tossing garbage at Hussen qualifies for investigation. Some crimes are best left unsolved.

Meanwhile in Thornhill.

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Banning Gaza protests could lead to terror attacks, says ex police chief

Suppressing pro-Palestinian protests will increase the risk of a terrorist attack in Britain, a former police chief has warned.

Neil Basu, the former head of the UK’s counterterrorism policing network, said preventing people from legitimately voicing their opposition to government policy over the Israel-Gaza conflict would “fuel more extremism” and drive those on the fringes to look “somewhere else”.

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Dossier reveals hate-filled rants by preachers in Britain’s mosques

The Charity Commission is examining a fresh series of concerns about “utterly repugnant” sermons in British mosques, The Telegraph has learned.

The sermons were given in the weeks and months following Hamas’ invasion of southern Israel on October 7, 2023.

It comes after the Prime Minister warned about a “shocking increase” in extremism as he urged the public to “face down the extremists who would tear us apart”.

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Will Tower Hamlets follow Rochdale? Local politicians are enflaming racial tensions

The Palestinians flags come in clusters. They may dominate entire streets, hanging high on lampposts out of the reach of a stepladder should anyone be tempted to take them down. Or they gather outside shops, communal buildings and particularly around schools. Come to Tower Hamlets and you’ll soon understand the swirling mess of Britain’s politics. It is here, not Rochdale, that a community has been renamed “Little Palestine”.

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The truth about the Houthis

They are not anti-Imperialist rebels – they are a vicious and reactionary Islamist cult.

Over the past few months, Yemen’s Houthi rebels have been attacking container ships and energy tankers in the Red Sea. The Houthis say that these attacks are retaliation for Israel’s incursion into Gaza. This has delighted anti-Israel activists in the West, who have taken to the streets with a new chant: ‘Yemen, Yemen make us proud, turn another ship around.’

It’s clear that those Western leftists currently cheering on the Houthis know very little about this regressive movement.

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Pro-Hamas protesters disrupt event in Toronto involving leaders of Canada and Italy

A dinner hosted by Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in honour of his Italian counterpart had to be cancelled this evening after pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked entrances to the venue where it was set to take place.

Justin Trudeau’s office says neither he nor Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Miloni were able to enter the Art Gallery of Ontario, which went into lockdown over the protests.

Hundreds of demonstrators chanted Trudeau was funding a genocide and criticized the federal government’s handling of the Israel-Hamas war.

Ha Ha!

Summon Billy

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Barbara Kay: Young Jews must be hardened against the torment they face in university

My rhetorical writing standards and style were formed in the 1950s and ’60s, which was a time and place like no other for Jewish self-expression in the diaspora.

Israel was cool, Jewish comedians were cool and overt antisemitism was very uncool. Jews didn’t need safe spaces on campus, because the entire campus was a safe space for everyone. Jews were finally insiders here — and our children even more so. We could speak our minds in untrammeled freedom.

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Biden Administration Not Stopping Iran, Russia, China, the Houthis

In recent months, the Red Sea has become a battleground for attacks by the Iran-backed Houthis of Yemen, with the Biden administration facing mounting criticism for its failure to quell the escalating violence. As the Houthi group continues to build its weapons stockpile in Yemen, supported by the Iranian regime, the urgency of the situation cannot be overstated. It is critical that the United States reevaluate its military strategy to effectively address this growing threat.

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Senior US official: ‘Israelis agreed to deal, ball is in Hamas’s court’

US Vice President Kamala Harris on Monday will meet with Israeli war cabinet member Benny Gantz, a White House official told Reuters.

A senior figure in the American government said on Saturday evening that Israel had agreed to a deal wherein the hostages held by Hamas would be released and a ceasefire would be implemented.

“In order to address the humanitarian needs of the population in Gaza to the necessary extent, there needs to be a ceasefire,” the official said. “The way to a ceasefire at the moment is to reach a deal for the release of the captives.

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Antisemitic teens terrorizing Jewish teacher with Hitler jabs, death threats as NYC school refuses to discipline them: ‘I live in fear’: lawsuit

The kids are all reich.

A Brooklyn high school has become a haven for Hitler-loving hooligans who terrorize Jewish teachers and classmates, The Post has learned.

On Oct. 26, just three weeks after the Oct. 7 Hamas massacre of 1,200 Israelis, 40 to 50 teens marched through Origins HS in Sheepshead Bay waving a Palestinian flag and chanting “Death to Israel!” and “Kill the Jews!” staffers said.

h/t MP

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Palestinians’ Musical Chairs: Replacing One Mohammed with Another Mohammed

On February 26, Palestinian Authority Prime Minister Mohammed Shtayyeh announced his resignation, paving the way for the formation of a new Palestinian government. The resignation came in response to pressure from the US administration on the Palestinian leadership to “revitalize” the Palestinian Authority (PA) so that it could assume control over the Gaza Strip after Hamas is removed from power.

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Mount Sinai Hospital climber says he’ll pause his ascents, denies antisemitic motives

The man who climbed up Mount Sinai Hospital, sparking outrage, accusations of antisemitism and a police investigation, has denied targeting the site due to its connections to the Jewish community, while adding that he won’t be climbing buildings again anytime soon.

In a statement to the Star, the man, who dresses up in a Spider-Man costume during pro-Palestinian protests, said he had no idea what building he was climbing in the incident last month. The statement was relayed to the Star by protest organizers.

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