On the world stage where tragedy is an ever-running production, hopefully the curtain is finally coming down on the war in Gaza and the remaining hostages will come home.
Israel and Hamas have accepted at least the first phase of the ceasefire deal driven by President Donald Trump. The remaining abductees, living and dead, are to be released. Rejoicing Palestinians are flooding back to the wreckage of their homes and lives.
An Afghan migrant has been convicted of threatening to kill Nigel Farage.
Fayaz Khan threatened to shoot the Reform UK leader in a TikTok video after Farage criticised his plan to illegally cross the Channel in a small boat, Southwark crown court was told. He had previously been jailed in Sweden for saying that he would stab and rape a woman.
A Western pathology has shown its face: passion and admiration for the barbarians, hidden under the flag of pity. Little do they know that the barbarians will soon turn on them.
7.000 Islamists took part. They invaded Israel by land, sea and air. Among them, 3,800 members of Hamas’s elite forces, Nukhba, and its Al-Qassam Brigades, and 2,200 members of other terrorist armies, like the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Another 1,000 pogromists remained in Gaza to launch rockets at Israel.
1,182 Israelis dead. Another 4,000 were injured. Of the dead, 863 were civilians. 251 people were abducted, 210 of whom are alive, 41 dead.
Two years have passed and there is still new footage we’ve never seen. Now you can see footage of the death squads kidnapping children from the Be’eri kibbutz.
Free speech advocate peer Lord Young hailed a “huge victory” after the conviction of a man for burning a Koran outside the Turkish consulate was overturned by a superior court on Friday.
BREAKING: MAJOR VICTORY FOR FREE SPEECH! HAMIT COSKUN WINS HIS APPEAL AGAINST ISLAMIC BLASPHEMY LAW
The Free Speech Union is delighted that Hamit Coskun’s appeal has been successful.
Hamit was convicted under the Public Order Act for burning a copy of the Koran during a… pic.twitter.com/cDOnQaoYPH
This week in October marks the anniversary of an epic event that is not widely known in America except among history buffs, but which nonetheless dramatically shaped the future of the Western world, and which may still hold inspiration for us in the West today.
After the death of the Muslim prophet Muhammad in 632, Islam spread like a bloody tide throughout the Arabian peninsula, north to the Caspian Sea and east through Persia and beyond, westward through Egypt and across North Africa all the way to the Atlantic Ocean. From there it crossed the Straits of Gibraltar and consumed virtually all of the Iberian peninsula, or al-Andalus as the Saracens called it. In a mere one hundred years, the warlord Muhammad’s imperialist legacy was an empire larger than Rome’s had ever been.
Giorgia Meloni has called for a burka and niqab ban in public places in Italy with fines of £2,600 to stop ‘Islamic separatism’.
The bill, presented to parliament by the Italian prime minister’s Brothers of Italy party on Wednesday, would see those wearing the garment in shops, offices, schools and universities fined between £260 and £2,600.
It will also introduce criminal penalties for ‘cultural crimes’ including virginity testing and increase punishments for forced marriages to up to 10 years in prison, with religious coercion grounds for prosecution.
A Toronto high school’s decision to play an Arabic version of “O Canada” on Oct. 7 — the two-year anniversary of Hamas’s massacre of 1,200 and kidnapping of 251 in southern Israel — was not an act of inclusion. It was a calculated political statement.
The only official versions of “O Canada,” as defined by the federal National Anthem Act, are in English and French. Other languages may be shared culturally, but never as a replacement. The decision to broadcast an Arabic version on Oct. 7 by Earl Haig Secondary School was an unmistakable act of defiance.
Some of us Islamophobes have been pointing out this ‘institutional capture’ for years. Decades even.
Our school boards and provincial government first decided that anti-White hatred was an acceptable part of school curriculum.
Anti-White hatred opened the door to the antisemitism we see today.
Why are we surprised? Schools have lost the plot. This is hanging in my son’s @PeelSchools high school in Brampton. But it won’t be by the time I’m finished with them. pic.twitter.com/AsnEqxLkFy
Two alleged Islamic State-inspired terrorists plotted to massacre Jews in the North West, a court has heard.
Walid Saadaoui, 38, and Amar Hussein, 52, planned to “kill as many members of the Jewish community as they could” with assault rifles similar to those used in the 2015 Paris terror attacks, Preston Crown Court was told.
Jurors were told the pair hoped to become “martyrs” after causing “untold harm” by planning “mass fatalities”.
The man who carried out the Manchester synagogue attack made a 999 call in which he pledged allegiance to the group calling itself Islamic State.
Jihad Al-Shamie, 35, was shot dead by police outside the Heaton Park Hebrew Congregation synagogue after a car and knife attack that saw two Jewish men killed.
The call was made after Al-Shamie’s car hit a wall after he drove into worshippers, a spokesperson for Counter Terrorism Police North West confirmed.
Robert Jenrick has only gone and forgotten the golden rule of the woke era. Namely, that you are permitted to bemoan a surplus of white people, but you must never clock an absence of white people. Wailing about the pale, stale males who clog up our institutions is fine. Wondering where the white people are at when you visit certain parts of the Midlands is evil. How did these rules of the new racialism slip his mind?
Two events this week tell us something’s gone wrong on Canadian university campuses and streets.
On Tuesday, the University of Toronto (U of T) Students’ Union will be organizing a rally titled “Honouring Our Martyrs.” This event will commemorate the second anniversary of the Hamas-led massacre in southern Israel.
The Canadian families of eight victims of the Hamas-led Oct. 7 attack on Israel have written to Prime Minister Mark Carney, criticizing him for not reaching out to them since taking office, and asking him for a meeting.
Their letter to the Prime Minister noted that other world leaders have held several meetings with families of victims in the two years since the attack.
Amirah Sharhan recalls it being a regular fall afternoon in October 2024.
The Yemeni American, who had been living in the Dearborn and Detroit area for four years, was preparing dinner while her mother took Amirah’s seven-year-old daughter, Saida, to a nearby playground to play with her friends.
But when the door of their home slammed open a little after 3pm, everything changed.
Saida rushed in, holding a napkin against her neck. When Amirah moved it away, she saw a long, deep cut across her daughter’s neck. A man had approached her on the playground, grabbed her head and slit her throat with a knife.
Guardian horseshit:
Amirah is convinced her daughter and mother were targeted for being Muslims; the attack happened two days after the first anniversary of Hamas’s terrorist attack on Israel and her grandmother was the only visibly Muslim person in the park.
That the accused was not ultimately charged with committing hate crimes has angered the local Muslim and Arab American communities who have been feeling abandoned and afraid since 7 October 2023.
The real Dearborn
People in Dearborn, Michigan chant Death to America, Death to America but Rashida Tlaib refused to condemn it
Raise your hand ✋️ if you don't think Rashida Tlaib should be a member of any commitees
Saying he doesn’t “believe” it was accidental, Ontario’s education minister lambasted a Toronto high school Tuesday for playing an Arabic version of O Canada as Jewish students mourned the second anniversary of the barbaric mass murders of Oct. 7.