Pro-Terror Professors Targeted in Freedom Center’s Fall Campus Campaign

Over the past year, headlines in mainstream publications and the legacy media have finally validated what supporters of the Freedom Center have long known—American campuses are awash in a crisis of Jew hatred and Hamas fetishism. From Columbia to UCLA, from the University of Wisconsin-Madison to the University of Texas-Austin, last spring the public witnessed the hostile takeover of campuses by supporters of the genocidal Hamas regime.

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Rebuilding Gaza is Pointless Unless Hamas is Eradicated

Hamas beats Gazans

As Arab and Western leaders continue to discuss plans to rebuild the Gaza Strip, the Iran-backed Palestinian terrorist group Hamas has again rejected laying down its weapons.

For Hamas, preserving its weapons and military wing, Izz a-Din al-Qassam, is apparently more important than the reconstruction of thousands of homes and buildings destroyed during the Hamas-Israel war, which erupted after the terrorist group’s October 7, 2023, bloodthirsty attack on Israel.

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US confirms direct talks with Hamas over Gaza hostages

The US is holding talks with Hamas over the hostages held in Gaza, the White House has confirmed.

Washington has until now avoided direct engagement with the group, and there is a longstanding US policy against having direct contact with entities it lists as terrorist organisations.

The White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told reporters at a briefing that Israel had been consulted prior to the talks.

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Why Arabs Don’t Want To Receive Palestinian Ex-Prisoners

Most of the Arab countries are refusing to receive Palestinians released from Israeli prison as part of the US-brokered Israel-Hamas ceasefire-hostage deal. In the past few weeks, Israel released hundreds of Palestinian prisoners — many of whom were imprisoned for acts of terrorism — in return for Israeli hostages who kidnapped to the Gaza Strip during the Hamas-led October 7, 2023, invasion of southern Israel. At least 1,200 Israelis were murdered and thousands wounded on that day. Another 251 were kidnapped by Hamas terrorists and “ordinary” Palestinians.

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How the UN turned Palestinians into permanent refugees

When successful, American-born supermodels can be classified as ‘refugees’, something has gone very wrong.

Three weeks ago, US president Donald Trump set the cat among the pigeons when he announced his plan to turn Gaza into a ‘Riviera in the Middle East’. At a joint press conference with Israel’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, Trump said America would take over Gaza, re-develop it and, most shocking of all, relocate Gaza’s 2.2million Palestinians elsewhere, perhaps to Jordan and Egypt. He followed all this up this week by sharing an AI-generated music video on his Truth Social page. It depicted a futuristic ‘Trump Gaza’, complete with golden Trump statues and bearded belly dancers.

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Barbara Kay: Rise of the antisemitic psychologists

In February, the western world was shocked when a TikTok video exposed two Australian nurses, Ahmad “Rashad” Nadir and Sarah Abu Lebdeh, openly reviling Jews and Israelis, insinuating they would not only refuse to treat, but might actually kill — or have killed — an Israeli patient that presented at their hospital. The duo have rightfully been banned from practice anywhere in Australia, but that will not soothe Australian Jews’ fear that this loose-lipped pair are the tip of an iceberg constituted of less self-sabotaging, but equally hateful fellow travellers.

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Netanyahu warns: ‘Hamas making big mistake, there will be further consequences’

Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu addressed Israel’s decision to prevent all goods and supplies from entering the Gaza Strip today (Sunday) at the start of a government meeting, following Hamas’s rejection of the ceasefire extension proposed by US envoy Steve Witkoff.

Netanyahu noted that a security discussion was held last night with the participation of the Minister of Defense, the heads of the coalition factions, senior security officials, and the Israeli negotiating team, at the end of which it was decided to adopt the outline of President Trump’s envoy, Steve Witkoff, for a temporary ceasefire during Ramadan and Passover. “We are fully coordinating with President Trump and his people,” he said.

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A vile equivalence

Jews who support the Palestinian death cult pose the greatest danger to the Jewish people

Noa Argamani, the Israeli hostage who was rescued from Gaza by the Israel Defence Forces last June, addressed the UN Security Council this week. She spoke about being abducted into a “world of torture and humiliation,” where she tried to comfort two small girls who had been dragged with her into the darkness of the Hamas tunnels and where she saw her fellow hostage, Itai Svirsky, brutally murdered.

Her boyfriend, Avinatan Or, who was dragged into the Gaza Strip with her, remains in captivity. Of the 63 remaining hostages, 36 are believed to be dead.

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What country would accept relocated Gazans?

Palestinian Arabs find themselves unwelcome throughout the world. Here is why.

When Donald Trump proposed to relocate over a million people from Gaza while it is rebuilt, many derided it as a combination of anti-Palestinian Arab racism and Islamophobia. Others thought it just too ridiculous to take seriously. But more people are coming around to his way of thinking. Liel Leibovitz now argues that, “we must embrace this proposal, because at its heart is the one true and inescapable sentiment: Israelis can no longer be expected to live in proximity to those who desire nothing more than their death.”

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New York governor orders removal of Palestinian studies job posting at Cuny

The New York governor, Kathy Hochul ordered the City University of New York (Cuny) to immediately remove a job posting advertising a Palestinian studies professor role at the state university system’s Hunter College.

In the job listing, Hunter College wrote that the institution is seeking “a historically grounded scholar who takes a critical lens to issues pertaining to Palestine including but not limited to: settler colonialism, genocide, human rights, apartheid, migration, climate and infrastructure devastation, health, race, gender, and sexuality”.

It added that Hunter College is open to a “diverse theoretical and methodical approaches” to teaching the class.

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“Antisemitism Emergency” in Europe—European Jewish Association Special Envoy Michael Freilich

Jewish communities in the EU face a “rising tide of antisemitism,” according to a report released in July 2024 by the European Union’s Agency for Fundamental Rights (FRA).

Even before Hamas’ October 7, 2023 attack on Israel and the ensuing war against Hamas in Gaza, 96% of European Jews reported experiencing antisemitic incidents, the report found. 76% of those polled said they hide their identity “at least occasionally,” and 34% were reluctant to visit Jewish events or sites for safety reasons. About 4% of those surveyed said they had experienced physical attacks, twice as many as in the previous survey conducted in 2018.

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WARMINGTON: Not every day cops accuse someone of assault with a stuffed animal

You live by the stuffed animal, you die by the stuffed animal.

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The Trump Revolution in the Middle East Has Just Begun

February 4, 2025, the White House, Washington, DC. President Donald J. Trump is at a press conference with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Trump says that Hamas must be eliminated, and that “the US will take over the Gaza Strip”, dismantle “all of the dangerous unexploded bombs”, “get rid of the destroyed buildings” and “create an economic development”. He adds that Gaza’s Arabs should go to other countries and “be able to live in comfort and peace”.

Netanyahu seems happy and moved. Trump, he says, is “the greatest friend Israel has ever had in the White House” and details every act Trump did to help Israel during his first term.

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