David Haskell: Rise in Anti-Semitism Related to the Proliferation of DEI Doctrine

DEI – racist anti-white communist ideology

Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital is now receiving increased police protection following a pro-Palestinian protest held outside its doors on Feb. 12. It was reported that protesters blocked access—an offence under the Criminal Code—and chanted in support of the terrorist group Hamas.

Organizers of the protest have denied that Mount Sinai was targeted because of its links to Toronto’s Jewish community (it was founded by the city’s Jews when Jewish doctors were facing public discrimination). However, that claim has been met with skepticism.

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Axis of Evil

The Nazi-Soviet pact now playing out in America.

“In their many bloody clashes for dominance in Germany, the Nazis and Commies were virtually indistinguishable. Both were totalitarians, ever ready to brutalize to crush resistance to their respective ideologies.”

That was Hans Massaquoi, son of a Liberian father and German mother, in  Destined to Witness: Growing Up Black in Nazi Germany. British author Paul Johnson didn’t grow up in Nazi Germany, but his landmark Modern Times: The World from the Twenties to the Eighties, takes up the “virtually indistinguishable” theme in considerable detail.

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Conrad Black: The United Nations is contemptible. Here’s how to fix it

The discovery by the Israeli Defense forces of comprehensive electrical and communications connections between the United Nations Relief and Works Agency headquarters in Gaza and a large Hamas terrorist barracks and command centre and tunnel complex immediately beneath it illustrated as brazenly as possible the hypocrisy and political corruption of the United Nations Organization. This conforms perfectly to the gradual degradation of the UN from a responsible international organization pursuing universal goals and particularly the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, and providing a parliamentary forum where all states could be heard, to its present contemptible status.

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Howard Levitt: Are enforcing the law and denouncing terrorism too much to ask for?

Hamas supporters – Avenue Road

What lies ahead for our way of life in what has become a civilizational struggle?

First, some context. A poll released in December by Palestinian pollster Khalil Shikaki found that 57 per cent of respondents in Gaza and 82 per cent in the West Bank supported Hamas’ decision to attack Israel on Oct. 7. It is not the case, as their apologists claim, that Hamas is holding Gazans hostage. Gaza largely is Hamas, voted for it in in large numbers and the group continues to be widely popular there. Indeed, it is far more popular among its citizenry than are most governments, including our own. And that is despite the fact — perhaps because of the fact — that it makes no secret of its terrorist ideology. Yet Justin Trudeau has moved, with no tenable protection for Canadians, to admit an unlimited number of Gazans into this country, as long as they can show any extended family relationship with a Canadian.

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Rob Oliphant apologizes after calling Liberal colleagues ‘arrogant’ on Israel genocide case

OTTAWA – The parliamentary secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Melanie Joly has apologized to two Liberal Muslim MPs after he was seen referring to his colleagues as “arrogant” for calling on Canada to back South Africa’s claim of genocide against Israel, the National Post has learned.

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Want to Stop Iran’s Regime? Hit the IRGC Assets

The Biden administration’s approach to dealing with Iran has been marked by a series of delayed responses, ineffective actions, and cosmetic sanctions that have clearly failed to deter the Islamic Republic’s aggressive behavior. This passive stance not only bolsters the Iranian regime but also jeopardizes the safety and security of Americans and their allies. A thorough reassessment of strategy and a commitment to assertive diplomacy would seem necessary to say the least.

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Suddenly, Politico Discovers DC’s ‘Ugliest Protest Trend’ When Blinken’s Targeted

When the far-left protests outside the homes of conservative Supreme Court justices, the media and the Democrats (but I repeat myself) think that’s freedom of speech in action. The Washington Post published a puff piece on a woman disturbing the peace outside Brett Kavanaugh’s home: “We’re about to get doomsday, so I’m not going to be civil to that man at all.” The Trump era made disturbing conservative dinners at restaurants a tactic that’s “not going away.”

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Four Months Into the War Against Hamas, the IDF Is Far Outperforming American Expectations, Report Says

What is for some a slow go and daunting political landmine is for others a bigger success story than has been publicly acknowledged — namely, Israel’s war against Hamas in Gaza, and the American outlook on it could be about to change.

It is no secret that the relationship between President Biden and Prime Minister Netanyahu is about as warm as the month of February. What is lost in the miasma of increasingly strained relations between Washington and Jerusalem is that irrespective of attempts by the White House to micromanage the conflict and despite comments by Mr. Biden himself that Israel’s military response has been “over the top,” the truth is that some bumps in the road notwithstanding, it has mostly been spot on.

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As Israel moves into Rafah, Trudeau faces a moral dilemma on UNRWA funding

The readout of Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s meeting this week with Jordan’s King Abdullah II covered most of the bases you would expect to be covered in such a communiqué, all of it couched in earnest diplomatic language, with the obligatory nod to “the importance of renewing efforts toward a two-state solution to secure lasting peace” in the Middle East.

There was one glaring omission, however. The dispatch from the Prime Minister’s Office made no mention of UNRWA – the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East. Yet, it is highly unlikely that UNRWA did not come up in Wednesday’s tête-à-tête between the two leaders. Before arriving in Ottawa, the King had publicly appealed to the agency’s largest donors, including Canada, to restore funding they suspended last month on the heels of allegations that 12 UNRWA employees participated in the Oct. 7 Hamas attack on Israel.

UNRWA should be defunded however that will have to wait for a new government as Junior lusts for Canada’s Hamas vote.

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Silence of the Feminist Lambs: Not a Word on Hamas Horrors

Those supporters of #MeToo said nothing.

In 2005, I published a book titled The Death of Feminism. At the time, I was focused on how Western feminists had become obsessed more with the alleged “occupation” of a country that has never existed — Palestine — than with the real occupation of women’s bodies in Gaza and on the West Bank, who were being forced into hijab, niqab, and child and arranged marriages, or who were being honor killed by their families for minor or imagined infractions. This form of femicide is primarily a Muslim-on-Muslim crime both in the West and in Muslim countries but, to a lesser extent, also takes place among Hindus in India, and, less frequently, among Sikhs. Honor killing is likely a tribal custom that religious leaders have failed to abolish, I wrote, one in which women also collaborate.

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As antisemitism spreads, it’s clear that hate doesn’t have any boundaries or exclusion zones

There’s no comfort knowing that Toronto is as infected by antisemitism as other world capitals.

Because hate hasn’t any boundaries or exclusion zones.

London has been in pro-Palestinian demonstration turbulence since the savage Hamas rampage into Israel on Oct. 7. I say pro-Palestinian but as has been increasingly exposed, many protesters focus instead on the vilifying of Israel, the most malign on the reviling of Jews.

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A Hundred Days after Gaza’s October 7

(Part 4 of 4) How Does This End? Regionally and Globally.

There are always dire consequences when the two strands of the double helix of “history as facts” and “history as beliefs” are torn too far apart. Chaos ensues. Dark forces are liberated.

Just this has happened for Israel and its neighbourhood since Hamas perpetrated the pogrom of 7/10. In the hundred days until the world turned upside down with the South African led attempt to weaponise the UN’s International Court of Justice (ICJ) to tar the victim of a transparently genocidal attack with charges of genocide — an attempt which failed, but only just — all routes out of the dark chaos have steadily narrowed. After the ICJ’s vexatious ruling which tried but was unable to declare Israel to have committed genocide, even moreso.

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Rahim Mohamed: Justin Trudeau keeps dancing to Hamas’s tune

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has found himself, once again, at odds with Israel’s war effort, calling on Wednesday for the Israeli military to nix plans to mount an attack on Rafah. But while Trudeau may have, in his own mind, been taking a principled humanitarian stand, his words played right into the hands of Hamas, whose clear endgame has always been to pack as many Gazans as possible into the city for use as human shields.

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Egypt building a wall near Gaza Strip to keep Palestinians out

NEWS – Egypt is building a wall and is levelling land near its border with the Gaza Strip ahead of a planned Israeli offensive targeting the border city of Rafah, satellite images analyzed Friday by The Associated Press show.

Egypt, which has not publicly acknowledged the construction, repeatedly has warned Israel not to forcibly expel the over one million Palestinians now displaced in Rafah across the border into its territory while it battles the militant group Hamas for a fifth month.

Has Justin mounted his Virtue Signaling Podium to denounce Egypt?

h/t Mauser

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