#BREAKING: In yet another hot mic incident, Mark Carney is caught insulting HIS OWN MPs, telling the visiting Croatian prime minister Andrej Plenkovic that they're just "useful for votes."
He then makes another comment about his cabinet ministers, but the comments from the Croatian prime minister he was responding to is inaudible, so the context is difficult to make out.
Regardless, it shows yet more contempt that Carney has for Canada's representative democracy. He'd like to have all the power in his own hands.
One year ago, Fulani Islamic terrorists stormed Yelwata, Nigeria, slaughtering more than 200 Christians.
Most were women and children sheltering at a local Catholic mission.
Today, we remember the martyrs. The world must not forget the Christian genocide in Nigeria.
In a Hausa interview with DW Hausa, Ishak Rabe Abubakar, son of the late Major General Rabe Abubakar (rtd.), disputed the Katsina State Government's claim that their father died from complications related to diabetes. According to him, the General died as a direct result of a snake bite while in the bandits' camp.
He also stated that their mother is still being held by the bandits, contrary to reports claiming that she had been released.
May his gentle soul rest in perfect peace.
Bill Clinton: “I killed myself trying to give the Palestinians a state. I had a deal they turned down that would have given them all of Gaza and 97% of the West Bank. You name it. They turned it down.”
The Palestinians never wanted peace.
This must be shared every single day.
A new report from the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) confirms Fulani militants caused more deaths than Boko Haram or ISIS over the past year by mostly targeting Christian farming communities in Nigeria.
Commenting on the report, Open Doors CEO Henrietta Blyth said:
"My heart has been broken as I have heard stories from women and men who have seen their beloved family members butchered in front of them or carried off into a life of slavery."
🚨 All flights in and out of London cancelled after a huge dust cloud erupted when Arsenal opened their trophy cabinet to put the Premier League trophy.
The Middle East was peaceful before Israel, except:
Armenian Genocide 1915
Greek Genocide 1913
Assyrian Genocide 1915
Lebanon Famine 1915
Italo-Turkish War 1911
Turkish War of Independence 1919
Franco-Syrian War 1920
Iraqi Revolt 1920
Druze Revolt 1925
Anglo-Iraqi War 1941...
I’ve never seen this footage before, and honestly it’s absolutely heartbreaking. You see a man and woman (mother?) desperately trying to grab the children out of the car and run to hide in separate areas as palestinian terrorists drive past. Even the family’s little dog can be seen jumping out of the vehicle in the chaos. It appears the man (father?) may have been shot by the palestinians in the pickup truck as they drove by him, and then you just see the little girl he was running with wandering around alone while the man is still on the ground.
Does anyone know who this family is or what happened to them afterward?
This is 100% true. I was there when it happened. Yassir Arafat was offered 97% of the land and he turned it down.
Hamas, the PLO, and Iran didn’t want peace then, and they don’t want it now.
Testimony from Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan - the man who was in the room with Yasser Arafat in January 2001, when he rejected the Clinton Parameters (accepted by Israel) for the establishment of a Palestinian state.
“I wanted to cry. My heart burned over how the opportunity was lost once again…”
For context: the Parameters were President Bill Clinton’s final and far-reaching proposal for peace. They included a Palestinian state in nearly all of the West Bank and Gaza (with land swaps), a capital in East Jerusalem, and other major concessions. Israel accepted the framework. Bandar had already secured broad Arab support.
Arafat looked Bandar and the Egyptians in the eye and said he would accept… then lied to their faces and withdrew.
Bandar had previously warned Clinton: “If Arafat rejects this, it will not be a mistake - it will be a crime.” After the collapse, Bandar said his “heart burned” over the lost opportunity “perhaps for the last time.”
Arafat rejected peace and a Palestinian state - and chose terrorism and the Second Intifada instead.
This is not ancient history; it reflects the same ideology of hatred that led to October 7 attacks.