Remember the European Hospital in Khan Younis last May?
Israel struck a targeted site there, and the world lost its mind.
Palestinians denied any tunnel existed underneath. The UN and European governments rushed to condemn Israel for attacking a “hospital.” Outrage, headlines, accusations of war crimes… the usual script.
Then June came.
The IDF took international media into the very same location and showed them the tunnel… a full Hamas command center, right under the emergency room.
Weapons, rooms, infrastructure. And yes, that’s where they found and confirmed the body of Mohammed Sinwar, Hamas’s top military commander and brother of Yahya Sinwar.
The strike that killed one of the architects of October 7 was surgically precise, and entirely justified.
Under the Geneva Conventions of 1949, hospitals and other medical facilities lose their protected status when they are used for military purposes, such as command centers, weapon storage, or troop movements. By deliberately turning the European Hospital into a Hamas base, the terrorists themselves stripped it of any legal protection.
Not a single apology from the UN or the European governments that rushed to condemn Israel. Not one admission they were wrong. They simply moved on to the next round of accusations.
This is the pattern. Hamas hides its terror infrastructure under civilian sites, uses hospitals as shields, and the international community reliably attacks the defender for responding, only to be proven wrong again and again and again when the evidence emerges.
How many times does this have to happen before the world stops falling for it?
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
Iran has just been nominated to preside over the UN Committee for the protection of women's rights, human rights, and the prevention of terrorism.
YES, IRAN. And it was supported by the United Kingdom, Spain, and France.
This is not a joke. It's real.
- @isaacrrr7
Zach Foster: I refuse to believe the video evidence of innocent Gazan civilians beheading a guy with a garden hoe while yelling "Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar! Allahu Akbar!"
Also Zach Foster: If you don't believe the terrorist's sworn testimony that his friend got anally penetrated by a dog, you're Holocaust denier.
The remarkable thing about this is how widespread it is. It happens on campus, online, at work, at dinner parties and potluck dinners and school drop-off and school pick-up and on and on. All of these unhappy interactions amount to the same surreality, the same lie: We have no problem with Jews, just Zionists.
If one protests, if one says, This is the same distinction that Jews have been asked to make over the many centuries -- we have no problem with your Jewishness, just this core part of it -- one is inevitably met with the unthinking, "Genocide!" There's no point in getting into that debate, because it is now religion among so-called progressives. One has to embrace the belief that the Jews are guilty of the worst of all possible crimes, and if you do not believe it, if you do not declare your support vociferously and unequivocally, you'll be excommunicated from polite society. Ghettoized.
The contemporary "left" is simply reenacting the hatreds, the myopias, the violence, of all the antisemites who came before. It imagines itself, arrogantly, ignorantly, transcending the past. It is, in fact, a slave to it.
This week, the UN placed Israel on a shame list with Hamas, ISIS, and Boko Haram.
Meanwhile, 1,500 UN employees in Gaza are under investigation for terror ties to Hamas. Nothing has been done.
Once again, the UN totally ignores its own mission to bully a democratic nation and embolden terrorists.
The UN just "blacklisted" Israel for sexual violence. So I read the report.
Not only does it fail spectacularly at proving systematic sexual violence against Palestinians, it actually makes a far more compelling case for the UN's own systematic dishonesty and incompetence 🧵
BREAKING: Author of U.N. report placing Israel on sexual violence blacklist admits she has not personally viewed any evidence. “I made it clear to Israel I would not visit any detention facility, even if offered. It's not the responsibility of my office to do any verification.”
There was no Palestinian national identity under the Ottomans, so there were no demands for a Palestinian state
Sure, there was a slowly emerging Arab nationalist movement — largely among Christians, mind you — but there was no coherent sense of "Palestiniannness"
To the degree that Palestinian national identity emerged in the 1930s-1960s, it was almost entirely based on an opposition to Zionism
That makes Palestinian nationalism — whether real or manufactured — structurally unique in that it's the only nationalism that doesn't seek self-determination, so much as the negation of another people's self-determination
You simply have to watch this entire video to understand the sheer annihilationist mindset of Hamas and jihadists. And it’s not just about Israel.
Senior Hamas leader Sami Abu Zuhri openly admits:
“This war is eternal. It began with the birth of Islam and is about killing the Jews. It doesn’t matter how many Gazans die because their women are making more. The wombs of our women will replace every martyr many times over.”
He celebrates Western students chanting ‘from the river to the sea’ and says Gaza is teaching the world a new interpretation of the Quran.
This is not about land or 1967 borders. It’s ideological. And they are proud of it.
America and the entire world are in the firing line.
Watch the full clip.
Breaking news:
After 59 years of constant, aggressive and greedy land theft, Israel now controls roughly 60% less territory than it did after the Six-Day war.
Worst expansionist empire ever.
It can be added to apartheid and genocide as things Israel is notoriously bad at.
Ever heard of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict?
Probably.
Heard of the Nakba?
Most likely.
But even if you watch a thousand posts and videos on the history of the conflict, you'll never hear Arabs talking about their 1948 leaders.
How is that possible?
There’s a very good reason. They hide them because they make the Arab side look pretty bad.
Meet Amin al-Husseini...
What Al Jazeera omits is that this happened at a Jewish Community Centre and that the "pro-Palestine protester" is a rabid bigot named Farhood Moayed who posts about "hook-nosed demonic Jews" and who called for "death" to Germany, Taiwan, etc.
Antizionism is a hate movement.
Classic 1980s debate moment.
A woman in hijab passionately challenges Rabbi Meir Kahane: “How can you have no compassion for the Arab people?” invoking Hitler and Palestinian suffering.
Kahane’s calm, piercing response cuts through:
“You had an opportunity for your own state in 1948. The UN proposed partition plan which would have created a Palestine and an Israel. You went to war. You killed 6,000 of our people. ’56, another war. ’67, another war. ’73, another war. I don’t trust you. I don’t believe you. When I’m attacked and I win and you lose, and you’re the one that started it, learn one thing… you take the consequences of your actions.”
Raw, unfiltered truth about repeated rejection of peace and the cost of starting wars.
No slogans. Just history.
Powerful then. Powerful now.
@narkyanarchist huge oversimplification. Ancient Mesopotamian cultures did influence the broader region, but historians don’t say “Mesopotamians became the Canaanites.” They were distinct civilizations and populations.