The UN blacklisted Israel for 13 alleged cases of sexual violence in 2025.
But in 2023 alone, the UN logged 758 sexual abuse cases by its own staff.
The same institution prosecuting Israel can't even keep its own "peacekeepers" from preying on those they're meant to protect
This was Gaza on October 7.
Palestinians were kissing the floor with joy as Hamas paraded dead Jews through the streets.
Remember this the next time you see someone call them the victims.
🇵🇸 ¿Recuerdan el Hospital Europeo en Khan Younis el pasado mayo?
Israel atacó un objetivo específico allí, y el mundo se indignó.
Los palestinos negaron la existencia de un túnel subterráneo. La ONU y los gobiernos europeos se apresuraron a condenar a Israel por atacar un "hospital". Indignación, titulares, acusaciones de crímenes de guerra… el guion habitual.
Luego llegó junio.
Las Fuerzas de Defensa de Israel (FDI) llevaron a los medios internacionales al mismo lugar y les mostraron el túnel… un centro de mando completo de Hamás, justo debajo de la sala de urgencias.
Armas, habitaciones, infraestructura. Y sí, allí encontraron y confirmaron el cuerpo de Mohammed Sinwar, el máximo comandante militar de Hamás y hermano de Yahya Sinwar.
El ataque que acabó con la vida de uno de los artífices del 7 de octubre fue quirúrgicamente preciso y totalmente justificado.
Según los Convenios de Ginebra de 1949, los hospitales y otras instalaciones médicas pierden su estatus de protección cuando se utilizan con fines militares, como centros de mando, depósitos de armas o transporte de tropas. Al convertir deliberadamente el Hospital Europeo en una base de Hamás, los propios terroristas lo despojaron de toda protección legal.
Ni una sola disculpa por parte de la ONU ni de los gobiernos europeos que se apresuraron a condenar a Israel. Ni una sola admisión de su error. Simplemente pasaron a la siguiente ronda de acusaciones.
Este es el patrón. Hamás oculta su infraestructura terrorista bajo instalaciones civiles, utiliza hospitales como escudos, y la comunidad internacional ataca sistemáticamente al defensor por responder, solo para demostrar una y otra vez que está equivocado cuando surgen las pruebas.
¿Cuántas veces tiene que suceder esto antes de que el mundo deje de caer en la trampa?
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2009. Alex Karp goes on Charlie Rose. He almost never does television. He's running a company called Palantir that has zero salespeople, took three years to build before generating a dollar of revenue, and is named after the seeing stones in The Lord of the Rings.
His resume makes no sense for a tech CEO. Stanford Law, then a PhD in neoclassical social philosophy at Goethe University in Frankfurt. He spent years studying questions like "what does it mean to know something," and says the work was intelligible to maybe 30 or 40 people on earth. He co-founded Palantir in 2003 with Peter Thiel and a group of former PayPal engineers because he believed Silicon Valley should be involved in the fight against terrorism. That's the actual origin story. A philosopher and a bunch of payment processing guys decided to go after Al-Qaeda.
What he says in this interview is wild in hindsight. Everyone in government at the time was doing broad data mining, casting giant algorithmic nets across datasets and hoping something useful came back. Karp called that approach broken. His argument had two parts. One: terrorists are entrepreneurs. They figure out how the last guy got caught and change their patterns overnight. A static algorithm against someone who adapts every week is a losing game. Two: when algorithms nobody understands are scanning everyone, civil liberties disappear because there's no record of what the government actually looked at or why.
So Palantir built the opposite. A platform where a human analyst sits in the loop, interacts with data directly, spots patterns in real time, and every single step gets tagged. If the government looked at you, there's a paper trail. Where did the evidence come from? Were they allowed to see it? Did they use data from one case and sneak it into another? Karp called it "predicate-based search." Find the needle. Leave the haystack alone.
Then he drops this line about cyber warfare: "What would have taken a large government organization can now be done with two or three teenagers in a coffee shop." In 2009. He described the attribution problem years before most people had heard the word. You get attacked, you don't know if it's a nation-state or a kid in a basement, and you, as the president, have to decide how to respond. He warned that if Americans ever felt like there was a trade-off between security and freedom, "we'll lose."
The company took 17 years to go public. Seventeen. They did a direct listing in September 2020 at $9.50 a share, valued at around $16 billion. Wall Street was skeptical. Many people hated Palantir for its government work. The stock trades around $155 today. Market cap is roughly $370 billion. That's the 30th-most-valuable company on Earth, with about 4,400 employees. Revenue has crossed $4 billion a year.
The guy studying what it means to know something at a German university in the 1990s is now running one of the most important defense and AI companies alive, and the interview where he laid out exactly why is sitting on YouTube with barely any views.
Bill Maher fires back at Joe Kent, says he’s pushing “another version of Anti-Semitism” and “listening to too much Tucker Carlson.”
“It’s, you know, the Jews made us do it.”
“It’s just another version of anti-Semitism.”
“First it was Bibi Derangement Syndrome, then it was they’re colonizers and genocide, which it wasn’t.”
“I don’t think we’re Israel’s bitch. I think we’re Israel’s ally.”
“If I have to be on one side of this MAGA thing, either Trump or Tucker Carlson, Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes, I’ll be with Trump on this one because that’s the other side of MAGA.”
What do you think of Maher’s take here?
Watch more clips from tonight’s show right on the main page: @VigilantFox
BREAKING: Sitting Lebanese MP Camille Chamoun commends the IDF.
“It's the only army I've ever seen that warns the local population that it's going to bomb and asks for the evacuation of civilians.”
A new Middle East is on the horizon.
The same media that explicitly ignored the mass protests in Iran for first few weeks and then claimed it couldn't cover the regime's mass murder of these protestors because it didn't have reporters in Iran to verify the facts is back to its Hamas playbook from the October 7th War in Gaza. @AP *immediately* publishes propaganda claim by Islamic regime of Iran of a "strike" on an elementary school. Just like with the false Hamas propaganda that AP told its readers was fact with the Al-Ahli Hospital explosion caused by a failed Hamas rocket launch at Israel, there is video evidence that the elementary school in Iran was hit by an Iranian missile that failed after launch. You can't hate AP enough.
American Airlines Lets Flight Attendant Wear Nazi 'Keffiyeh' on Duty
👉 Share this to expose this maniac.
This is AA 2692 LGA to MIA.
@AmericanAir, your uniform policy bans unauthorized items and political symbols. This crew member ignored both.
Passengers felt targeted and unsafe.
This rag literally represents terrorists that blow planes like this out of the sky.
The terrorist supporter has been identified as "Miguel", working flight AA 2692 from LaGuardia to Miami on January 29, 2026.
He wore a keffiyeh over his uniform the entire flight. That garment is a known murder and hate symbol.
American Airlines uniform rules (Lands' End contract and company standards) allow only approved clothing and accessories. No exceptions for personal political statements. Crew must keep a neutral appearance so every passenger feels safe and served equally.
Ask yourself: Would American Airlines permit a flight attendant to wear a KKK hood, a swastika patch, or any other item that signals murder/hate or division while on duty?
No. It would be a clear violation and immediate grounds for removal.
So why is this different? Passengers trapped in a metal tube at 30,000 feet should not have to stare at messaging supporting Islamic terror from the people responsible for their safety.
This is not free speech in uniform.
It is a breach of policy that makes people uncomfortable and divides the cabin.
@AmericanAir enforce your own rules the same way every time.
Investigate this flight.
@AmericanAir @AAGovAffairs @APFAunion
Fascinating to observe the almost total silence from loudly pro-Palestinian celebrities & media figures re the courageous Iranian protestors
risking their lives for freedom and democracy. Suggests their hatred of Israel overrides intellectual honesty and principle.
@Peter_Fitz Shame on you. Weary Dunlop would be ashamed to be associated with you and your broken moral compass. As should all ANZACs that fought for our freedom. You are a disgrace, and part of the problem.
Urban war isn't what social media thinks it is..
Former Green Beret @NickJFreitas
explains the brutal reality of fighting Hamas in dense urban environments, where terrorists hide in hospitals, schools, and mosques, and civilian casualties are part of their strategy.