York University, one of the lesser houses of higher education in Toronto, has in attendance about 50,000 undergraduate students. They pay roughly $2 million per year to the York Federation of Students (YFS).
So it’s the students, ultimately, who paid for the delusional statement issued by the YFS this week in response to the attacks on Israel by the terror group Hamas.
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Few questioned the morality of burning Japan’s cities. They had no sympathy for Japan, which appallingly abused captured US civilians.
Israel has declared war on Hamas. But why Hamas and not Gaza? What is Hamas if not the representative of Gaza’s Arabs? Didn’t these Arabs vote Hamas into power? Don’t they continue to support it? Don’t they celebrate when Jews are murdered? Wouldn’t they lynch you and me if they found us alone in an alley?
Is anyone aware of a less innocent population in human history?
And yet, for 40 years now – since the beginning of the First Intifada – Israel’s leaders have refused to crush these bloodthirsty Arabs in battle. They seem almost incapable of doing so at this point. So here’s an idea: Since Israel virtually worships America, why not learn from America how to win a war? The U.S. last won a decisive military victory when Japan surrendered to it on September 2, 1945, leading to 80 years of peace between the two countries. Not a bad outcome.
The Allies learned quickly that defeating Shinto fanaticism meant a fight to the death.
Another recording from Hamas’ terrorists' body cameras. Terrorists who broke into the city of Ofakim, went from house to house and murdered civilians, including old people.
President Isaac Herzog on Sunday, in an interview with CNN, presented evidence found on Hamas terrorists following the barbaric attack on the people of Israel a week ago. He showed viewers a booklet entitled “The Warrior’s Guide – Jihad Version”, issued and distributed by Hamas to terrorists in the field.
In addition, the President presented shocking photos of atrocities in the massacre at Kibbutz Be’eri, which he visited this morning.
Canadian officials are making increasingly urgent calls for Israel to allow humanitarian access to the Gaza strip — or end the fighting altogether.
In a statement on Saturday evening, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau focused on the deteriorating situation in Gaza, calling a humanitarian corridor into the region “essential to address the urgent needs of civilians.” Trudeau also said international law and the rights of workers like medics and journalists must be respected.
“Canadians and people around the world must be steadfast in our support for the protection of civilians, both Israeli and Palestinian,” Trudeau said.
The tune will slowy shift to the usual whine of “disproportionate force.”
Israel should ignore the compromised choir and eliminate Hamas.
Oct 15 (Reuters) – Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas said the actions and policies of Islamist group Hamas do not represent Palestinian people, according to official news agency WAFA.
In a phone call with Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, Abbas also called the Palestine Liberation Organization the “sole legitimate representative of the Palestinian people,” WAFA said
The BBC is embroiled in an impartiality row after its journalists appeared to justify the killing of Israeli civilians by Hamas.
The corporation said it was “urgently investigating” on Saturday after social media activity by several of its journalists in the Middle East appeared to celebrate the attack which left approximately 1,300 dead.
The attack by Hamas in Israel led to the greatest number of Jews murdered on one day since the Holocaust. A 9/11 moment. Yet, we have groups like the BLM movement standing with Hamas. Doesn’t the BLM movement know that there are thousands of BLACK Jews in Israel? Black Jews, 14,300 of them, were air-lifted by the Israelis from Ethiopia when their lives were in danger. And how about former NBA star Amar’e Stoudemire, an Orthodox Jew?
Never forget their refusal to condemn clear antisemitism and their willingness to take part in it.
Last weekend, Hamas advanced its assault on Israel, targeting the most vulnerable and defenseless they could find. Young men and women were gathered at an open-air concert near Kibbutz Re’im, a short distance from the Gaza Strip, when Jihadist paragliders swept in and began their barbaric rampage. The terrorists broke through the barrier into Israel and murdered hundreds more. At this writing, the death toll is more than 1,300, including 27 Americans.
The philosopher’s work has been too easily applied to Israel and Palestine
Frantz Fanon is a thinker who is worshipped but seldom read. Known for his provocative meditations on political violence, he is frequently dredged up in the argument over the Israel-Palestine conflict, which for many Leftists is the ne plus ultra of settler colonialism in the 21st century. In the aftermath of Hamas’s homicidal assault on civilian communities in Southern Israel, alongside mantras of “decolonisation is not a metaphor”, there was an enthusiasm among some sectors of the Left for what they misconceived as an act of anti-colonial “resistance”.
Britain, we have a problem. Across the country yesterday, thousands upon thousands attended ‘pro-Palestine’ demonstrations. The biggest, in London, attracted 10,000 people, according to police. Nominally, the protests were raging against Israel’s bombardment of Gaza and its policies towards the Palestinians. You might think protesting against a nation as it defends itself against a genocidal terrorist group – which a week ago slaughtered 1,300 Jews, including small children – would be enough to raise some eyebrows. But it didn’t take long for unabashed Jew hatred and support for the terrorists of Hamas to come bobbing up to the surface.
The University of California’s Berkeley’s Bears for Palestine this week expressed their support for Hamas just hours after the terror group’s attack on Israel left more than 1,000 dead.
But this was just the latest shocking display of support for the Islamist group since its inception in 2001.
The group was founded by Hatem Bazian, a controversial lecturer in Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies who has repeatedly justified terror attacks against Israel and Intifada (uprising) in the US.
A video purportedly from 2019 shows Rep. Rashida Tlaib, the progressive Democrat of Michigan, saying that Israel and the Palestinian people should “coexist” after being asked if the former has a right to exist.
In the video obtained by Fox News Digital, the Michigan representative is seen having a spirited conversation with a self-described “concerned Jewish constituent.”
The patterns of the anti-Semitic/Marxist/”Palestinian”/LGBTQ/BLM/hate-filled alliance are nothing if not predictable. After expressing shock and dismay that their Palestinian friends in Gaza specifically targeted civilians, in under a week, they have quickly shifted back to their repeated old rhetoric. They are now blaming Israel for the horrific attacks from Hamas, calling Israel’s counter-attacks on Hamas a “terrorist siege,” blitzing the media with images of wounded from Gaza, and attacking Israel in all ways as an ‘apartheid state’ and, as Ocasio Cortez defined Israel, a nation devoted to “ethnic cleansing”.