Shameful Biden tries to reward Hamas terror with a Palestinian state

It’s amazing how long bad ideas take to die. That’s certainly the case with one of the least successful ideas in the world. The idea of the two-state solution in the Middle East.

How do we know it is unsuccessful? Because it has been tried for decades and never works.

Generations of US Presidents have wasted energy on the idea. All based on a falsehood.

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Trudeau downplays Liberal divisions on Israel-Hamas war, NDP calls for firmer stance

OTTAWA – Diverse views in the Liberal party are a source of strength, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau insisted Thursday as questions persisted about caucus discord over the government’s policy on the Israel-Hamas war.

“We have a large number of Muslim MPs. We have a large number of Jewish MPs,” Trudeau said at a news conference in Winnipeg.

“The kinds of conversations that go on within our party are not always easy, but they reflect the diversity of conversations happening across the country.”

Junior has already picked a side. Ask Amira.

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U.N. Aid Chief Calls Hamas a ‘Political Movement,’ Denies That It Is a Terrorist Group

During a television interview yesterday, the United Nations’ top humanitarian-aid official denied that Hamas is a terrorist organization. “I’ve worked with many, many, many different terrorist and insurgent groups. Hamas is not a terrorist group for us,” he said, opting to describe it as a “political movement” instead.

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When Gaza came to Rochdale: Inside the nastiest by-election in modern history

“From the river to the sea,” the familiar-hatted figure roars. “Palestine will be free,” his supporters chant in unison. George Galloway is conducting his followers like a religious cleric. “In our thousands, in our millions,” the high-priest cries. “We are all Palestinian,” they respond.

It is rare these days for a foreign issue to be so central to a British political campaign: two by-elections being fought this week — in Wellingborough in Northamptonshire, and in Kingswood near Bristol — will be decided by the economy and other domestic concerns. The battle for Rochdale, which will be fought at the end of this month, is the exception.

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Jesse Kline: Amira Elghawaby defends antisemitic protest in front of Toronto hospital

It’s hard to imagine Monday’s rally outside Toronto’s Mount Sinai Hospital — in which pro-Palestinian demonstrators blocked the entrance, held signs glorifying terrorists and chanted in support of committing violence against Israelis — endearing anyone to the Palestinian cause. But it seems to have worked on Amira Elghawaby, Canada’s Islamophobia czar, who used the opportunity to excuse the protesters’ reprehensible actions and opine on geopolitical issues.

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Some members of Parliament, ministers assigned police protection as security tightens

OTTAWA – A Conservative MP whose Toronto office was vandalized this week is among several federal politicians under visible police protection on Parliament Hill.

Melissa Lantsman’s Thornhill office was plastered with anti-Israel posters overnight, including one warning “the Jews of Thornhill” that history is watching how they respond to the Israel-Hamas conflict.

A Conservative official confirms that the deputy Conservative leader has RCMP protection, but has not said why.

Damn Baptists!

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Eurabia is the major sponsor of Hamas

Arab countries have distanced themselves from the Palestinian Arabs, considering them “troublemakers and liars,” says the Algerian novelist Boualem Sansal. “The Palestinians have thus turned to the West.”

The mayor of Marseille gave 80,000 euros to the United Nations agency for Palestinian Arabs, UNRWA, of which dozens of members are accused of participating in the October 7 massacre. Socialist mayor Benoît Payan had initially suspended the decision due to the controversy.

Why give money to an agency whose complicity in the massacres is proven and under whose headquarters in Gaza a Hamas tunnel and bunker have just been found?

Because Eurabia is Hamas’ best ally.

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Key Liberal MP rips his government’s policy on Gaza war in private call with constituent

A leaked recording of a phone call between a Liberal MP and a constituent suggests the depth of the divisions in the government caucus over Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s handling of the war in Gaza, the genocide case against Israel and the decision to defund a UN relief agency in the middle of a famine.

As parliamentary secretary to Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly, Rob Oliphant has the job of explaining and defending Canada’s foreign policy in Parliament.

But in his conversation with the constituent, recorded on Feb. 1 without the MP’s knowledge, Oliphant was clearly less than keen to defend the government.

This jerk has long been known as an Islamist apologist.

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British Jews suffer an ‘explosion in hatred’ amid hundreds of violent assaults in worst ever year with EVERY police force in the UK recording anti-Semitism

British Jews suffered an ‘explosion in hatred’ in the wake of the Hamas terror attack, shocking figures reveal today.

The number of anti-Semitic incidents jumped 147 per cent last year to record levels, with a massive surge in the wake of the Hamas atrocities on October 7, a report said.

The Community Security Trust, a charity, recorded 4,103 instances of anti-Semitism, up from 1,662 in 2022. It included 266 violent assaults on Jews, up 96 per cent year-on-year and the highest figure since the CST started gathering data 40 years ago.

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Israeli forces storm main hospital in southern Gaza hunting Hamas

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) early Thursday stormed Nasser Hospital, the main health facility in southern Gaza, in an operation against the Hamas militant group that raised fears of a humanitarian disaster.

“IDF forces are operating against the terrorist organization Hamas inside Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis,” Daniel Hagari, chief IDF spokesperson, posted on X. “The operation is based on intelligence information indicating a terrorist activity by Hamas at the hospital.”

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Pro-Hamas groups say Trudeau, Toronto mayor spreading misinformation on protest

Organizers of a pro-Palestinian demonstration that passed by a Toronto hospital earlier this week are accusing the prime minister and the city’s mayor of spreading misinformation and being unfair to peaceful protesters.

In a joint written statement, three groups who organized Monday’s march – Jews Say No To Genocide, Palestinian Youth Movement-Toronto and Toronto4Palestine – said the politicians’ suggestion that demonstrators targeted Mount Sinai Hospital in an act of antisemitism is unfounded and inaccurate.

The protest groups involved “respect the sanctity of hospitals and hospital grounds,” the statement said.

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