‘Hamas has no regrets of Oct. 7,’ terror group official tells CNN after surviving Doha strike

Hamas remains unapologetic about its October 7 attacks, terror group official Ghazi Hamad told CNN in a report that was published Friday.

Hamad, who is a part of the terrorist organization’s political bureau, had survived an Israeli strike earlier this month in Doha, Qatar.

h/t MP

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Facing global isolation at UN, a defiant Netanyahu says Israel ‘must finish the job’ against Hamas

UNITED NATIONS (AP) — Surrounded by critics and protesters at the United Nations, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told fellow world leaders on Friday that his nation “must finish the job” against Hamas in Gaza, giving a defiant speech despite growing international isolation over his refusal to end the devastating war. “Western leaders may have buckled under the pressure,” he said. “And I guarantee you one thing: Israel won’t.”

Netanyahu’s speech, aimed as much at his increasingly divided domestic audience as the global one, began after dozens of delegates from multiple nations walked out of the U.N. General Assembly hall en masse Friday as he began.


Netanyahu is right. There is no point trying to appease Israel’s enemies.

They could withdraw from Gaza even all of Israel and the Muslims with their useful idiot allies would still murder them.

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Netanyahu attacks Palestinian recognition as dozens walk out of UN speech

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has attacked the recognition of a Palestinian state by multiple Western countries during a combative speech at the UN General Assembly.

Netanyahu labelled the recognition moves a “mark of shame” that sent the message “murdering Jews pays off”.

Dozens of officials and diplomats staged a walk-out as he took to the podium, leaving large parts of the conference hall empty. Outside, protesters against Israel’s war in Gaza gathered in Times Square.

The Star is real proud – Canada not part of mass walkout when Israel PM Netanyahu spoke at UN General Assembly

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Pro-Palestine activists quit Greta Thunberg’s convoy after learning LGBTQ campaigners are on board

Greta Thunberg’s flotilla bound for Gaza has descended into chaos after pro-Palestine activists quit the convoy when they learnt LGBTQ+ campaigners were on board, it has been claimed.

The 22-year-old Swedish eco-protestor has also reportedly left her leadership role due to disagreements among organisers, but she will stay onboard as a participant volunteer.

On September 1, around 20 vessels displaying Palestinian flags and carrying some 350 pro-Palestinian activists departed from Barcelona.

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GOLDSTEIN: Families of murdered Canadians expose Carney’s weasel words on Palestine

The families of eight Canadians murdered by Hamas on Oct. 7, 2023, have surgically exposed as political theatre the weasel words Prime Minister Mark Carney used in his official recognition of the state of Palestine.

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Israeli attempt to annex West Bank would be ‘red line’ for US, says Macron

Any attempt by Israel to annex parts of the West Bank would be a red line for the US – and would represent the end of Arab-Israeli diplomatic normalisation, Emmanuel Macron said on Wednesday, claiming that he had been given that assurance by Donald Trump.

Macron also revealed that he had presented the US leader with a three-page plan on the future of Palestine, based on the New York Declaration, the document endorsed by more than 143 states that proposes to exclude Hamas from future rule in Gaza and the West Bank.

Speaking on France 24, Macron said the aim of his meeting with Trump on Tuesday had been to get America, Europe and the Arab states on the same page.


Who do I believe less? Macron or the Guardian?

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Israeli drones blast ABBA at Greta Thunberg’s aid fleet

Italy has sent a navy frigate to assist a flotilla of pro-Palestinian activists including Greta Thunberg, the Swedish campaigner, after the vessels were attacked overnight by drones.

The group of more than 50 vessels trying to deliver aid to Gaza was targeted in waters near Crete by drones that dropped explosives, damaging boats, as well as grenades containing irritant gas.

… An Italian MP on board one vessel also said ship radios were jammed and suddenly started playing Abba songs at top volume.

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Canada recognizes a version of Palestine that only exists in Geneva’s dreams

Hamas performed a public execution on a Gaza City street on Sunday night. Three men in blindfolds, who had been accused of collaborating with Israel, were lowered to their knees in front of hundreds of onlookers. While members of the crowd cheered, jeered and took videos on their phones, the men were shot at point-blank range.

Just hours earlier, a dispatch had come from Ottawa: Canada was officially recognizing a Palestinian state.

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Canada may face ‘punitive measures’ for recognizing Palestinian state: U.S. Republicans

Carney speaks at a Muslim Brotherhood function

OTTAWA — A group of U.S. Republicans warned Prime Minister Mark Carney and allied nations on Friday that recognizing the Palestinian state may invite “punitive measures in response” for being “at odds” with longstanding U.S. foreign policy.

In an open letter, 25 Republican members of Congress and Senators called on Carney to “reconsider” his government’s decision. Carney formally recognized the Palestinian state on Sunday, ahead of his arrival in New York for the United Nations General Assembly.

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Toronto’s Palestinian and Jewish communities react to Canadian recognition of Palestinian state

Members of Toronto’s Palestinian and Jewish communities are reacting with mixed feelings after Canada officially recognized the state of Palestine Sunday.

Canada, along with international partners, promised to preserve the prospect of a two-state solution, according to a statement from Prime Minister Mark Carney’s office released Sunday morning.

Canada’s recognition of Palestinians’ right to self-determination and belief in human values is a crucial step forward in bringing about peace, says Bashar Al-Shawwa, a Palestinian activist in Toronto.

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Horrifying footage shows Hamas executing ‘Israeli collaborators’ in Gaza streets as baying crowd screams ‘Allahu Akbar’

This is the horrifying moment Hamas militants executed three Palestinians accused of being ‘Israeli collaborators’ in the streets of Gaza as a crowd shouts ‘Allahu Akbar’.

Footage posted on Hamas-linked Telegram accounts showed multiple armed and masked gunmen standing over three blindfolded Palestinians, kneeling on the floor with their arms tied behind their backs.

A crowd can be heard chanting ‘Allahu Akbar’ as hundreds gathered to witness and film the public execution in a town square.

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Opinion: Now that ‘Palestine’ has been recognized, it must be branded a state sponsor of terror

Prime Minister Mark Carney’s decision to recognize a Palestinian state was originally framed as being conditioned on the Palestinian Authority (PA) instituting numerous reforms, including demilitarizing and excluding Hamas from government. But in practice, Canada has extended the privileges of sovereignty before those conditions were met. Statehood has already been recognized. And now there is only one logical consequence: this new state must be designated as a state supporter of terrorism under Canadian law.

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Qatar’s Arab-Islamic Summit: Hypocrites and Cowards

Leaders of several Arab and Islamic countries held an emergency summit in Doha on September 15 to discuss Israel’s “aggression” against Qatar. The reference was to the recent Israeli attack on senior Hamas leaders in Qatar. The summit was held at the request of Qatar, the only Gulf state that has long been providing shelter and financial and political aid to the leaders of Hamas, the Iran-backed terror group that carried out the October 7, 2023 attack on Israel. The assault resulted in the murder of more than 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals and the wounding of thousands. Another 251 Israelis and foreigners were kidnapped to the Gaza Strip, where 48 – dead and alive – remain in Hamas’s captivity.

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‘Hamas State’: Tories Say Ottawa’s Recognition of Palestine Statehood Rewards Terrorism

The Conservative Party says Canada’s recognition of Palestinian statehood rewards Hamas’s acts of terrorism and that the federal government should instead be focused on issues of importance at home.

“Prime Minister Mark Carney’s priority is creating a Hamas state that will reward terrorists for raping civilians, taking hostages, oppressing Palestinians and launching a war,” the Conservatives said in a statement on Sept. 21.

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