Inside Israel’s plan to kill Ayatollah Khamenei

A network of operatives infiltrated the dictator’s inner circle. After months of watching and listening, Mossad jammed his bodyguards’ phones and the jets struck

The meeting between Iran’s supreme leader and some 40 officials took place every Saturday morning at Ali Khamenei’s office and principal residence in Tehran. It gave Israel an hour-long window to close in for the kill before he returned to one of his two bunkers deep beneath the ground.

At about 6am on Saturday — a symbolic day and time as this was when Hamas launched its October 7 attack — Israel enacted a plan that was years in the making. It was made possible by a network of intelligence officials that built a near-omnipresent picture of where the 86-year-old was and who he was with at all times.

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Iran Attack Sticky – Carney Goes Full Weasel

Iran Attack Sticky – Carney Goes Full Weasel

Carney says his support for U.S. and Israel’s war on Iran ‘not a blank cheque’

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s SON is named as Iran’s new supreme leader after Trump and Israel wiped out most of the regime’s leadership in strikes, state media reports

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From rupture to rapture: The curious case of Carney’s endorsement of Trump’s war

“I just endorsed it a little”

In a move that surprised observers at home and abroad, Prime Minister Mark Carney issued this weekend an unqualified endorsement of U.S. President Donald Trump’s military attack on Iran. For a leader who has cultivated an image of sober, multilateral statesmanship, Carney’s decision to break with Europe—and with his own recently articulated foreign policy doctrine of middle power cooperation—begs the question of what exactly is Canada’s foreign policy almost one year into his premiership.

Paints a portrait of a very cynical Carney.

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German Federal Prosecutor: 96% of Cases Linked to Islamist or Foreign Extremism

Germany – Muslims Demand Caliphate

AfD MP warns that Germany’s irresponsible liberal migration policies have contributed to a surge in the number of extremists under investigation.

In 2025, the German Federal Prosecutor General’s office initiated 305 new proceedings, with 180 related to Islamist terrorism and 114 concerning foreign extremism.

“Right-wing extremism” accounted for just nine cases, and left-wing extremism only two. The data was disclosed in response to a parliamentary inquiry by Alternative für Deutschland (AfD) MP Martin Hess.

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RETURN TO SENDER — 60 million more Indian immigrants? India’s dream is Canada’s nightmare

No, Canada will not take 60 million more Indians. Let’s send the 2.8 million we have back to India.

If you needed proof that the federal Liberals have completely lost the plot on immigration, look no further than the statements coming from India’s High Commissioner to Canada, Dinesh K. Patnaik.

In a recent interview with CBC News, Patnaik suggested that because of our “complementary economies,” Canada should be eager to welcome an additional 60 million Indians.

Let that number sink in for a moment. Sixty million.

h/t Patti Jo

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Emotionless Georgia dad is found GUILTY of 29 counts after his son allegedly murdered 4 in high school shooting

A Georgia father has been found guilty on all 29 counts after his son allegedly murdered four people in a high school shooting.

Colin Gray, 54, showed no emotion as his fate was sealed in court on Tuesday after jurors took less than two hours to determine he was responsible for the deadly rampage at Apalachee High School.

His son Colt Gray, 14, is accused of carrying out the massacre on September 4, 2024, with an AR-15 style rifle that was given to him as a Christmas gift by his father.
Colt, who is awaiting trial, allegedly opened fire inside the school, killing two students: Mason Schermerhorn, 14, and Christian Angulo, 14, and two teachers: Richard Aspinwall, 39, and Cristina Irimie, 53. Nine others were injured.


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Advocates call for public inquiry into alleged police corruption within Toronto Police Service

Police accountability advocates are calling on Toronto’s city council to order a public inquiry into a crisis of corruption within the city’s police service, after the arrests of seven of its officers and a retired constable.

Investigators said members of organized crime were buying data and addresses from Toronto Police Service officers, which were then used to co-ordinate shootings and other crimes – including an attempted hit on a corrections officer who was allegedly targeted at his home.

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Thanks To Democrats, Potential Iranian Terrorists Are Already On American Soil

U.S. counterterrorism agencies are on high alert for potential retaliation after the American government joined Israel in launching a coordinated operation named Epic Fury against Iran over the weekend.

Already, at least two Americans have died and more than a dozen have been injured after a 53-year-old gunman, reportedly clothed in an Iranian flag T-shirt and “Property of Allah” sweatshirt, opened fire at an Austin bar one day after the strikes commenced. While it’s unclear if this alleged terrorism is linked to a larger revenge campaign led by Iran or a lone wolf sympathizer attack, the consensus is that there is a heightened threat of Islamic violence against Americans on their own soil.

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Iran’s Long Arm: Sleeper Cells, Criminal Proxies, and the Asymmetric Threat Already Inside North America

Qasem Soleimani: US kills top Iranian general in Baghdad air strike

WASHINGTON / OTTAWA — Even as kinetic strikes against Iran’s nuclear and military infrastructure have devastated the Islamic Republic’s conventional capabilities, a more shadowy threat remains intact and potentially primed for reactivation: a web of Iran-backed sleeper cells, proxy militias, and criminal mercenary networks already embedded inside North America — networks that have demonstrated the operational capacity to commit murder on American and Canadian soil.

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