An upturned child’s cot next to a thick pool of congealed blood and flies buzzing everywhere

At kibbutz Nir Oz – a tranquil haven of 400 farmers until, mind-bogglingly, a quarter of the population were kidnapped by Hamas snatch squads – Mail photographer Roland Hoskins and I came across sights we wished we had never seen.

At a home with a colourful children’s play house in the garden and toddler toys everywhere, there was an upturned child’s cot, right next to a large, thick pool of congealed blood. A putrid stench of death hung in the air, which was thick with buzzing flies, and I came very close to vomiting.

Elsewhere, a girl of about six, a boy aged seven – kneeling, with their heads down, and their hands tied behind their back.

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Blair Says Canada has ‘high degree of confidence’ Israel didn’t strike hospital in Gaza: Trudeau Hamas Outreach Election Effort Hardest Hit

They made Justin cry.

Ottawa has a “high degree of confidence” that Israel did not strike the al-Ahli Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday after an independent review by the Canadian military, Defence Minister Bill Blair said in a statement late Saturday evening.

Canada believes the more likely scenario is that the strike was caused by an “errant rocket” fired from the Gaza Strip, Blair’s statement said.

The pronouncement from Ottawa came days after the United States said its own review found that Israel was not responsible for the hospital blast, which the Gaza Health Ministry said killed hundreds of people.

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Alarming Surge in Antisemitism Threatens European Jews

“Almost every single Jew in Europe today feels threatened,” Chair of the European Jewish Association, Rabbi Menachem Margolin told journalists on Thursday, October 19th. He was referring to a steep rise in antisemitic incidents across Western Europe. The rabbi cited a recent report by the Antisemitism Cyber Monitoring System, which says there has been an unprecedented 1,200% escalation in online calls for violence against Israel, Zionists, and Jews in the aftermath of the war between Israel and Hamas.

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NYT rehires Hitler-praising Soliman Hijjy to cover Israel-Hamas war

A New York Times reporter who came under fire last year for a praising Adolf Hitler in multiple resurfaced Facebook posts was rehired by the Gray Lady to cover the Israel-Palestine war.

Palestinian filmmaker Soliman Hijjy hailed the Nazi leader as recently as 2018 in a post on Facebook, when he shared a photo of himself captioned that he was “in a state of harmony as Hitler was during the Holocaust,” per a translation from Arabic by pro-Israel media watchdog site HonestReporting.

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Anthony Furey: Release the Hostages – That’s the Refrain Everyone Should Be Focused On

Where are the widespread calls across Canada to release the Israeli hostages? That’s the question that we should be asking whenever we see a livestream of a pro-Palestinian protest or watch as a politician calls for a ceasefire.

That’s the whole reason this mess is happening. The despicable actions of Hamas on Oct. 7 are what brought us to this point. Everything else is secondary to that issue. If you want to deal with the problems that have arisen since then, you first have to get the hostages released.

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There’s No ‘Political Solution’ with Hamas to Justify a Ceasefire

The talking point of the week for opponents of Israel is that it should accept a ceasefire with Hamas in order to pursue a political solution, rather than a military one. That is the theme even of the UN ceasefire resolution proposed by Russia (that noted opponent of armed conflict) and supported by China, which was voted down in the Security Council earlier this week due to united opposition by the U.S., Britain, France, and Japan.

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Revealed: the Hamas chief who lives in a London council house

A Hamas fugitive who “ran the group’s terrorist operations in the West Bank” and served on its ruling body lives in London in a council property he recently bought with a £112,000 discount.

Muhammad Qassem Sawalha evaded Israel’s security services using a relative’s passport and fled to the UK in the 1990s, later obtaining British citizenship.

Upon arrival, Sawalha, 62, continued to work for Hamas, holding secret talks about “revitalising” terrorist acts in Israel and helping to launder money to support activities in Gaza and the West Bank, according to a US Department of Justice indictment in 2004.

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Why they kill Jews

Anti-Semites see Jewish people as the personification of evil.

Why do they want to kill us? It is a question most Jews have probably asked themselves in private. Perhaps when among a group of close confidantes.

It is an understandable question. The Holocaust posed it in the most brutal manner possible, after six million Jews were systematically slaughtered by the Nazis. They murdered others, too, including Roma and Sinti, of course. But it was always Jews who were the Nazis’ primary target.

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Look Who’s Funding Islamist Extremism in America

It’s no surprise that terrorists support terrorists. Like birds of a feather, Antifa anarcho-communists and Islamist extremists are bound by a shared goal of overthrowing the U.S. constitutional republic and its institutions that enforce law and order. Despite being divided by varying ideological differences, they’re united by an agenda to wage war against the common enemy: America.

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The devastation of Be’eri

In one day, Hamas militants massacred, tortured, and abducted residents of a kibbutz, leaving their homes charred and their community in ruins.

At 6:31 a.m. on Saturday, October 7th, Gal Cohen’s morning run was interrupted by a flurry of rockets. Cohen, who lived in Kibbutz Be’eri, barely three miles from Israel’s border with Gaza, was used to the projectiles, and to the sound of their midair interceptions by Israel’s missile-defense system. But this barrage was unusually loud and intense. His dog, running beside him, went wild. Cohen, who is fifty-eight, bald, and soft-spoken, returned home and went to pick up his daughter—who also lived in the kibbutz and who, his wife had told him, was frantic. On the way over, Cohen spotted two men on a motorcycle, carrying rifles. They wore camouflage uniforms and “those green Hamas bandannas,” Cohen told me this week. Ducking his head out of view, he spoke to the kibbutz’s chief security officer, Arik Kraunik, by phone to report what he’d seen.

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Genocidal White Supremacist Canada Condemned At Hamas Support Rally In Toronto

Whose idea was it to import this? Why aren’t they in chains.

And no one eats at Moxies after this

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The forgotten Israeli hostages kept by Hamas in Gaza for years

The anguish over some 200 people kidnapped by Hamas in its brutal attack on Israel is in the spotlight – but Hamas has been holding at least two Israelis for years.

Very little has been heard about Ethiopian-Israeli Avera Mengistu and Bedouin Arab Israeli Hisham al-Sayed, seized in 2014 and 2015 respectively.

The relatives of two dead Israeli soldiers are also tormented by the fact that Hamas has been holding their remains in Gaza since 2014. Hadar Goldin and Oron Shaul were killed during a war between Israel and Hamas that year.

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Iran: Behind Hamas’ Planned Genocide

In 1930s, Britain pursued a policy of appeasing Hitler and Nazi Germany in the hope of avoiding a war. To the contrary, as we know, by empowering the Nazis to invade and attempt to take over other nations, this policy of appeasement led to World War ll.

Unfortunately, the European Union and the Biden administration have long been pursuing policies of appeasement with Hamas’s paymaster, the Iranian regime. This policy has only emboldened and empowered Iran’s ruling mullahs and their terrorist proxies, such as Hamas, to an extent that that on October 7, they launched one of the most barbaric attacks of our generation against Israel and Jews. Iran is now threatening to join the war against Israel, and may well be hoping that this is the moment they have effectively been planning since the 1979 Islamic Revolution.

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