For years, Israel has been vilified for โtargeting journalistsโ in Gaza.
Now @pressfreedom has removed more names from its list after admittingย saidย "journalist" participated in combat.
That should be a major media scandal.
Instead, the same outlets that helped spread the accusation against Israel will quietly move on to the next libel.
An absolute masterclass. ๐ฅ
Piers Morgan tried to trap Kemi Badenoch on Israel, but she brilliantly destroyed his logic using straight facts:
How she won the argument:
Alliances > Feelings: Piers hyper-focused on specific politicians. Kemi shut it down with real geopolitics: "Israel is an ally of the UK."
The Media Blindspot: Piers only talked about costs. Kemi flipped it by pointing out a massive benefit: Israeli intelligence actively helps protect British citizens.
Fixing the Logic: Piers blamed Israel for civilian casualties. Kemi corrected the cause and effect instantly: "Hamas uses innocent civilians as human shields. That is what has caused the scale of the violence."
The lack of common sense shared standards when dealing with Israel never ceases to amaze me. Iran-backed Hezbollah, a terror army inside Lebanon, has fired over 1,000 rockets at northern Israel despite the April 2026 ceasefire. This again forced tens of thousands of Israeli citizens to evacuate their homes or live daily running to shelters. This is not Lebanon confronting Israel. It is a terror group that Lebanon, despite repeated promises and UN resolutions, does not control and cannot control. No other nation would accept this or be told to just take it. Israel responded by striking the terror organization. Then Iran launched 11 ballistic missiles directly at Israel, massively violating the ceasefire with the U.S. and Israel. Yet somehow Israel is the one constantly told to show restraint.
Donald Trump has announced that Iran was responsible for shooting down a US helicopter last night, stating that the United States must respond to the attack.
โI'm confused. Just two days ago, Trump demanded that Israel refrain from retaliating against Iran because their attack resulted in zero casualties. Why is there a sudden double standard when it comes to a US response?
.@JDVance: โIsrael may not like the deal with Iranโ ๐
Why wouldn't Israel like a deal that ensures Iran would never obtain nuclear weapons? Maybe because Vance knows it's a bad deal that wouldn't ensure that?