Joly urges Israel to ease Gaza bombing campaign, citing ‘human tragedy of poor shopping’

Foreign Affairs Minister Mélanie Joly will call on Israel in a speech on Monday to temper its heavy bombardment of Gaza and allow for pauses in the war to permit sustained humanitarian aid to reach beleaguered Palestinian civilians.

In a wide-ranging foreign-policy address to the Economic Club in Toronto, Ms. Joly will lament that the world is engulfed in a “major international security crisis” that stretches from China and the Indo-Pacific to the war in Ukraine and the violent conflict in the Middle East. A copy of the speech was provided in advance to The Globe and Mail.

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British society will pay a terrible price for indulging extremism

We have imported hatreds and lost our common identity. Policy will have to be more muscular as a result

The most despicable thing about the rolling anti-Israel protests in London is that they first began not in response to Israeli military action, but to the atrocities committed by Hamas on October 7.

For three consecutive weekends now, around 100,000 people have lined the streets of London to show their opposition to Israel. In the words of Lord Austin, who witnessed Saturday’s march, there were “lots of signs calling for Israel to be eradicated. [But I] didn’t see any calling for peace, a two-state solution, Gaza to be freed from Hamas or hostages to be released.”


Same same in Canada – Global News Reporter Claims She Was Fired For Pro-Palestinian Advocacy; She Actually Engaged in Antisemitism

She’s a Hijabi Hitler with zero regard for western values. Why is she in Canada?

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Prominent US figures face backlash and firings for pro-Palestinian statements

If you support this you deserve to be fired from the human race.

A rising number of prominent US figures have faced discipline over controversial public comments they have made about the Palestinian cause, as attacks by Israel on Gaza after the 7 October massacre of Israelis by Hamas fighters intensified.

David Velasco, the editor in chief of Artforum magazine, was reportedly fired after the magazine published an open letter in response to the war.

Related: US asks Qatar to ‘turn down the volume’ of Al Jazeera news coverage

Celebrated US photographer Nan Goldin and other artists have said they will no longer work with Artforum after the magazine’s termination of Velasco, the New York Times reported.

“I have never lived through a more chilling period,” Goldin, who is Jewish and had signed the open letter, said to the Times. “People are being blacklisted. People are losing their jobs.”

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Whose idea was it to import the Hamas celebrants in our streets and why aren’t those responsible for this blight in chains?

Israeli-German Shani Louk’s remains found, family confirms

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Tunisian University Calls On Muslims To Join Jihad Against Israel

A university in Tunisia, regarded as one of the historic centres of Islamic thought, has called on its students to support the jihad or holy war perpetrated by the terrorist group Hamas against the state of Israel.

The Ez-Zitouna University, which was founded sometime between the end of the 7th century and the beginning of the 8th century, released a statement on Facebook on October 12th regarding “Operation: Al-Aqsa Flood,” the massacre of over a thousand civilians by Hamas fighters on October 7th.

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The unfolding of a terrorist massacre at a little Israeli kibbutz, through the WhatsApp

Unlike, say, ISIS, Hamas is a bloodsoaked terrorist organization with a public relations department targeted at Western liberals.

Which in the wake of Hamas’s October 7 massacre of 1,400 innocent Israelis and a few foreign visitors, has cranked up to high gear in a bid to shift the “narrative,” putting the spotlight on Israel’s retaliation as somehow bad, and denying anything bad ever happened. Hamas, see, wouldn’t dream of beheading a baby, spitting on a woman’s stripped body from a truckbed, or parading a raped woman in front of the cell phone cameras as radicals cheered, now would they?

h/t Sweetpea

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Racism in the mask of anti-imperialism

Across the West, ‘Marches for Palestine’ have given cover to some of the vilest anti-Semitism we’ve seen in decades.

Yesterday in London the left marched alongside a mob that was celebrating the mass murder of Jews. They came in from their gentrified suburbs, macchiato in hand, and mingled with keffiyeh-wearing bigots who were using a megaphone to taunt Jews with stories of their annihilation. These lowlifes hollered the Arabic battle cry, ‘Khaybar, Khaybar, oh Jews, the army of Muhammad will return!’. That’s a reference to the 7th-century Battle of Khaybar that took place in what is now Saudi Arabia, when Muhammad and his henchmen slaughtered Jews, including women and children, for their ‘treachery’. To hear this vile cry on the streets of London in 2023 is an outrage against our nation. Jew hate is an emergency now.

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Netanyahu apologises for blaming intelligence chiefs for lack of Hamas warning

Benjamin Netanyahu was forced to apologise on Sunday for accusing his intelligence chiefs of failing to warn him about the threat of a large-scale attack by Hamas.

In a statement posted on Twitter in the early hours of Sunday and now deleted, Mr Netanyahu said: “At no time and no stage was a warning given to prime minister Netanyahu regarding war intentions of Hamas.

“On the contrary, all security officials, including the head of army intelligence and the head of the Shin Bet, estimated that Hamas was deterred and interested in an arrangement.”

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Russians storm airport in attempt to attack passengers of Israeli flight

A swarm of local residents in Makhachkala in the Russian Republic of Dagestan stormed an airport in the city in an attempt to attack any Jews and Israelis set to arrive on a “Red Wings” flight from Tel Aviv on Sunday, according to local media reports.

Actually the Israeli flight was diverted to a nearby airport but these goat feckers are likely illiterate.

h/t Sweetpea

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Canadian special forces members on the ground in Israel, DND confirms

Canadian special forces members are in Israel helping Canada’s embassy there with “contingency planning,” a Department of National Defence spokesperson confirmed to CBC News on Sunday.

“As there is potential for the escalation of hostilities in the Middle East, including at the border separating Israel and Lebanon, Global Affairs Canada has requested [Canadian Armed Forces] support to ensure a rapid response should the security situation rapidly deteriorate and support for the evacuation of Canadians is required,” the department said in a statement.

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Son of Canadian hostage in Gaza: “Military actions don’t solve anything”

If you support this you deserve to be fired from the human race.

OTTAWA – The son of a Canadian woman believed to be among those held hostage by Hamas in Gaza wants the world to push for an end to the fighting and says he fears Israel’s escalating offensive could end all chance of bringing his mother safely home.

Yonatan Zeigen’s mother, Vivian Silver, is one of an estimated 229 hostages taken by Hamas during its bloody Oct. 7 rampage in Israel.

A ceasefire is a victory for Hamas. Israel has to push them into the sea.

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Reaction to Hamas attack on campus shows universities are in desperate need of fixing

Carelton University

When students and professors applaud murderers and rapists as academic administrators meekly look on, as has been the case in Canada ever since Hamas’s Oct. 7 terrorist attacks on Israel, it’s clear that something is wrong in the academy.

Universities need to get serious again — a characteristic that was abandoned by adopting the ideologies of diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI), identitarianism, decolonization and anti-racism. Instead of pursuing free inquiry and judging people for what they do, not what they look like, post-secondary institutions now pursue any system of thought that attempts to redistribute benefits and privileges from “oppressors” to the “oppressed.”

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No Longer Metaphorical

Events since October 7 have made clear that the goal of Western advocates for the Palestinians is not a nonviolent adjustment of borders but a Palestine without Jews.

For the last two decades, solidarity with Palestinians in the West has been expressed largely through the Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions movement. BDS has described itself as a call from “Palestinian civil society” for allies in other countries to reduce commerce with Israel, along the lines of the international boycott to end apartheid in South Africa in the 1980s.

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Groups behind Israel-bashing protests backing Hamas attacks got $15M-plus from Soros

Far-left billionaire kingmaker George Soros has funneled more than $15 million since 2016 to groups behind this month’s pro-Palestine protests, where demonstrators openly cheered Hamas militants’ craven terrorist attacks on Israel.

A Post examination of Open Society Foundations records shows Soros’ grant-making network gave $13.7 million of the money through Tides Center, a deep-pocketed lefty advocacy group that sponsors several nonprofits who’ve justified Hamas’ bloody attacks while claiming Palestinians obsessed with the eradication of the Jewish state are the real victims

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