From Latin America to Australia. Strong believer that the left and socialism is a cancer. Supporter of Javier Milei. And yes, I'm Jewish and support Israel.
PALESTINIAN CULTURE LESSON: BUS BOMBINGS
Did you know: Between 1978 and 2020, innocent Palestinian civilians bombed 141 buses and bus stations.
They believe that Allah commanded them to murder bus passengers, as mass murdering bus passengers will grant them entry into the highest levels of Jannah (Heaven).
Imagine how deranged your society is to behave in such a way.
It not started 7 October.
By day Sophie’s making personal attacks on @PaulineHansonOz about flying cattle class
By night, she’s on Tinder trying to pull millionaires in to giving her “the finer things in life”
Now we know why she’s not a fan of Gina’s, a bit jealous maybe? 😂
Story Credit: @Rohan1812199553
Our entire point is that bad men don’t stop being bad men the moment they put on a dress & call themselves a woman, and “Ms Starshine” here (seriously) is proving us right.
🧵FAKE Gaza Journalist Alert— Yet another "journalist" has been acknowledged by PIJ to be a military commander. Mohammed Al-Sakani is listed by @pressfreedom as an innocent journalist killed by Israel. The 13th fake journalist outed in the last weeks out of over 100. Details: 1/
For two years, Israel struck or raided hospitals in Gaza, claiming Hamas operated from inside them.
Each strike produced a global outrage cycle: images of dead patients, condemnations from the UN, the WHO calling Shifa a “death zone,” genocide accusations at the ICJ. Israel’s counter-claim,that Hamas had embedded its military inside the medical system was ignored.
Almost every institution positioned to verify it, aid groups, UN agencies, much of the press,either stayed silent or actively disputed Israel’s version.
MSF repeatedly said it had “seen no evidence” of Hamas using hospitals , while accusing Israel of attacking healthcare. When the IDF raided Shifa and the early evidence looked thin, outlets ran fact-checks mocking the rifle count, and the skepticism hardened into a settled narrative that Israel had lied.
Then in February 2026, the least Israel-friendly credible witness imaginable,a Nobel-winning aid group that had accused Israel of genocide, documented armed men, patient arrests, and weapons movement at Nasser from the inside.
Did anyone really cover the correction? No. No they did not.
The most important revelation of the Gaza war—indisputable proof that Hamas & PIJ systematically posed as journalists—continues to be ignored by the mainstream media. Because it puts into question every report that ever came out of Gaza. It means the IDF was right all along.
At long last, the UN Human Rights Council has formally acknowledged that Hamas in Gaza carried out executions, torture, improperly used medical facilities for terror purposes, and engaged in violent abuses against women and children after October 7. The report captures only a fraction of what actually occurred, in part because documenting these crimes is extraordinarily difficult and because Gazans fear retaliation if they report anything to the UN or other investigators. The findings on Hamas were buried beneath a long section on Israeli settler abuses in the West Bank, but even so, this marks a significant shift for an international body that has long struggled to speak plainly about Hamas’s brutality in Gaza.
Most importantly, the report acknowledges but barely scratches the surface of how extensively Hamas has weaponized Gaza’s medical infrastructure, embedding fighters in hospitals, using patients as shields, and turning civilian facilities into operational hubs. The UN even notes that Doctors Without Borders evacuated non-essential staff from Nasser Hospital because Hamas was interfering with the hospital’s operations.
When I shared this information, including testimonies from Gazans who documented Hamas’s fascistic behavior inside hospitals, and photos of fighters emerging from Nasser Hospital after the ceasefire, the online “pro-Palestine” chorus had nothing to offer except accusations of Zionist collaboration, accusations of betrayal, and personal insults. This UN report is an indictment not only of Hamas, a violent extremist terror organization responsible for immense suffering, but also of every activist, journalist, and academic who chose to look away. It shows that Hamas’s crimes were so egregious, so undeniable, that even a slow, hesitant, and often ineffectual body like the UNHRC could no longer pretend not to see them.
Shame on anyone who still defends Hamas or ever believed its violence constituted “resistance” on behalf of the Palestinian people.
As I’ve warned, if Hezbollah can attack Israel and Iran can strike Israel, Bahrain, and Kuwait without paying a serious price, it’s only a matter of time before Americans are targeted.
That happened when Iran shot down a U.S. Apache helicopter near the Strait of Hormuz. Thankfully, the crew survived and was rescued.
President Trump is right to respond. But the more effective strategy is to impose—and support Israel’s right to impose—overwhelming costs on the regime in Tehran and its terror network.
The lesson: perceived weakness invites aggression. Strength restores deterrence. Escalate to de-escalate.
🔥BREAKING: The IDF and ISA eliminated Khader Jamasi, the head of Hamas’s funds transfer network in Gaza, along with his deputy Mohammed Harazin.
According to Israel, the pair helped funnel tens of millions of dollars to Hamas’s military wing throughout the war, funding terrorist salaries and supporting attacks against Israeli civilians and IDF troops.
Another blow to Hamas’s ability to finance, rebuild, and sustain its terror operations in Gaza.
The IRGC ballistic missile strikes on Jordan last night caught me off guard.
What stood out, though, is what I pointed out yesterday: despite hosting more than 90 U.S. aircraft, Israel was not targeted.
The IRGC understands that a strike on Israel would trigger a response far beyond a proportional retaliation.
There’s a deterrence here.
The IDF struck infrastructure used to manufacture raw materials for Iran's missile program at the petrochemical complex in Mahshahr:
The Israeli Air Force, acting on precise IDF intelligence, struck several infrastructure sites at the petrochemical complex in Mahshahr, in southwestern Iran. These facilities were used by the armed forces of the Iranian terror regime to produce and export raw materials for weapons production.
The targeted infrastructure produced unique materials that serve as critical components for the development of ballistic missiles, which pose a threat to the State of Israel and its civilians.
These are critical components of the production infrastructure supporting the Iranian terror regime’s missile program.
The strike joins the series of strikes previously conducted against the complex during Operation Roaring Lion.
.@Steve_Dimo says hatred starts with words
He's right
So where was this concern when Jewish Australians were being publicly labelled baby killers, murderers, terrorists, racists, white supremacists & supporters of genocide ?
Where was this concern when entire groups of Jews were being collectively vilified on Melbourne's streets ?
Where was he when Victoria Police repeatedly failed to enforce existing laws ?
Where was he when his government repeatedly hid behind "free speech" while synagogues burned & Jews were repeatedly targeted culminating in the Bondi Beach Chanukah massacre, when 15 people were murdered & 41 injured with shotgun wounds ?
Apparently words matter - just not when Australian Jews are the target
@theheraldsun@theage@australian@AvivaKlompas@jccvic@australian@3AW693@abcmelbourne@aus_jewishnews@therealrukshan@OzraeliAvi
"Australia should provide at least 15,000 humanitarian places for refugees" from Gaza?
Absolutely fucking not.
We should not be flooding Australia with tens of thousands from Gaza that the Arab world doesn't want. We should also be deporting the thousands brought here to appease Tony Burke's electorate. Maybe even offering to help repopulate Gaza with a few thousand extras as well.
https://t.co/PzwFsnloSk
Slowly but surely, every IDF attack that was reported by Gazan "journalists" to have "targeted civilians" will be proven to have killed combatants. The "genocide" narrative is falling apart, which is why South Africa asked for a 3 year delay. And Hamas is providing the evidence.
This was the top of the New York Times last night. The first thing every reader sees the moment they land on the homepage of the most influential news outlet on earth. All three stories about Israel.
There is a famous communications scholar named Maxwell McCombs who developed what is now called the "agenda setting theory."
His core finding is simple: The press is not very good at telling people what to think. It is extraordinarily good, however, at telling people what to think ABOUT.
And what the New York Times has decided you should think about, every single day, multiple times a day, forever and always, is Israel.
You cannot saturate the most influential newsroom in the English language with relentless coverage of one small country and then act surprised when the public becomes similarly hyper-fixated with it.
The animosity we constantly see is the predictable output of editorial selection, repeated daily, until it becomes the background music of how people think about the Jewish state.