Israel’s ‘teddy bear’ bulldozers will roll into Gaza followed by waves of ‘chariot’ tanks – and 370,000 reservists who 14 days ago were living everyday lives.

In a field close to the Gaza border a young female conscript is preparing for action.

Just a fortnight ago she was working in an advertising agency in Tel Aviv, now she is heading for the hell that is Gaza – and its Hamas terrorists.

‘It’s pretty different from what I was doing two weeks ago, that’s for sure. But everything changed on October 7,’ she said, referring to the slaughter of 1,400 of her fellow citizens by Hamas. ‘This is our fight for survival. We are trained for this and we will win.’

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The disgusting bigotry of the poster-rippers

Now people are going around London tearing down posters about kidnapped Israelis.

When you see a poster about a missing person, do you feel an overwhelming urge to tear it down? When you are confronted with the victims of a racist pogrom, do you think to yourself ‘ah, stop going on about it already’, and start telling everyone nearby to stop their blubbing?

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Israel to ‘hand control of Gaza back to Palestinian Authority’ once Hamas wiped out

Israel does not intend to occupy Gaza after troops oust Hamas from the enclave, it emerged on Friday, as troops and tanks prepared for a ground invasion.

Israel plans to instead transfer control to the Palestinian Authority, officials have said.

This week, Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel’s prime minister, told both Rishi Sunak and Joe Biden that Israel did not want to control the besieged strip following an expected ground offensive to wipe out Hamas’s leadership and infrastructure.

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Justin Trudeau Says Genocidal Hamasamaniacs Should Have Their Own Stabby Rapey State

Canada ‘firm and steadfast’ in call for two-state solution for Israel, Palestinians

OTTAWA – Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says Canada remains committed to a two-state solution to the escalating Arab-Israeli conflict, while acknowledging divergent views, and common fears, among his Liberal MPs on the Israel-Hamas war.

“Canada remains firm and steadfast in our commitment to a two-state solution. The world and the region need a peaceful, safe, prosperous, viable Palestinian state alongside a peaceful, prosperous, democratic, safe Israeli state — Israel,” he said.

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More than 30 Hamas supporting MPs — including 23 Liberals — call for ceasefire in Israel-Hamas war

Hamas Child Hostages

More than 30 MPs — 23 of them Liberals — have written a letter to Prime Minister Justin Trudeau calling on him to advocate for a ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.

“Canada has long been a voice for peace. The longer this conflict goes on, the more innocent civilians will pay with their lives. We demand that Canada join the growing international call for an immediate ceasefire. Canada must act before more innocent children are killed,” says the letter, signed by 33 MPs.

The signatories include former cabinet minister Omar Alghabra and six current parliamentary secretaries. Eight NDP MPs, including House Leader Peter Julian, and both Green Party MPs also added their names to the list.

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Intersectionality Devolves: Left-wing radicals have long supported the violent “decolonization” of Israel.

For years, left-wing intellectuals have treated “intersectionality” as an inevitability. The social theory, which holds that all oppressed peoples must join together to overthrow their common oppressor, has been an essential strategy of the Left.

There is some truth to this theory. When the fortunes of the Left are rising, intersectionality seems like a juggernaut: identity groups get aggregated into the mass, internal conflicts are subordinated to the cause of liberation, and a policy of “no enemies to the left” shifts political life in favor of the radicals. But the aura of inevitability surrounding the intersectional coalition is an illusion; moments of crisis can bring suppressed contradictions to the surface and begin a process of fragmentation.

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France arrests 18 after bomb scares trigger evacuations at airports and Versailles

“39-45 the return, be prepared”

At least 18 people have been arrested after a wave of hoax bomb threats prompted evacuations across France.

The Palace of Versailles, the Louvre, as well as schools, airports and hospitals have all been targeted.

Those behind the disruption are mostly minors, authorities say.

The threats come at a time of heightened tension in France, after a teacher was fatally stabbed by an alleged jihadist last week at a school in the northern city of Arras.

WARMINGTON: Bomb threat broadcast on TTC subway speaker under investigation

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Intelligence Failures – Again

In light of the devastating and deadly terrorist attack executed by Hamas against Israel on October 7, many are correctly calling the failure to intercept and prevent the assault an “intelligence failure.” Many are especially surprised given the vaunted, basically legendary, status almost universally accorded Israel’s national security apparatus.

I’ve been watching FAUDA and it’s very good.

But some of the techno-miracles on display seem a bit boosterish in light of events.

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Disinformation Reporter Ben Collins Failed To Correct the Gaza Hospital Story

Ben Collins is a reporter for NBC News who specializes in coverage of disinformation and extremism, particularly on social media. His work has earned him many plaudits, including a 2023 Walter Cronkite Award for Excellence in Television Political Journalism.

Collins is treated as an expert in the burgeoning field of countering the spread of misinformation. Yet his error rate is noteworthy.

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Jewish groups call on Trudeau to clarify Gaza blast comments, Canada won’t comment on culpability

Facing calls to clarify his previous comments, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said Thursday the Canadian government is working “rapidly” with allies to determine exactly what happened in the Gaza hospital blast that’s become a point of contention amid the Israel-Hamas war.

Calling it “the destruction of the hospital,” Trudeau said Canada is taking the time needed to investigate “carefully” beyond the “preliminary evidence” before reaching any final conclusions.

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John Robson: To stop the poisonous radicalism within academia, privatize universities

Many people were surprised at the slaughter, torture and rape inflicted by Hamas and Islamic Jihad in Israel. Arguably they shouldn’t have been, but at least they’re now waking up. But as Israel braces for the gruesome task of rooting jihadis out of Gaza, we also need to wake up to the poisonous radicalism within academia, from cancel culture, critical race theory and “decolonization” to a shocking amount of support for murderous antisemitic atrocities. And happily it’s easy to root out: just privatize the universities.

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