It took a non-Jewish political commentator @HughHewitt to drop a truth bomb this morning about the Democratic Party and antisemitism.
“The Democratic Party is deeply infected with anti-Semitism — not anti-Israel sentiment, not anti-Zionism — antisemitism. And it’s like a sepsis….It’s either going to kill the Democratic Party or it’s going to kill the United States.”
25 years after 9/11, the Muslim Brotherhood influence and radical jihadist sympathizers are being mainstreamed in the Democratic Party.
This is no longer a warning. It’s a diagnosis.
#Antisemitism #JewHatred
Aquí les presento el impresionante "apartheid" israelí.
Vamos por partes.
1) Los que aparecen en el video son dos de los 12 diputados árabes en la Kneset, Parlamento de Israel. A la izquierda, Ahmed Tibi. A la derecha, Mansour Abbas.
2) Abbas está sentado en el sitio reservado para el Presidente de la Kneset, ya que es uno de los vices.
3) Están debatiendo EN ÁRABE en el parlamento israelí, sobre un tema relacionado a un proyecto de viviendas.
4) A nadie le parece raro que lo hagan, aunque lo común-y la verdad, lo más respetuoso- es que lo hagan en hebreo, que todos entienden.
5) Datos generales: De los 12 diputados no judíos que sirven hoy en el Parlamento de Israel, 9 son musulmanes (1 de los cuales están el partido Likud de gobierno), 2 son miembros de la minoría drusa y 1 es cristiana de origen.
6) Desde este podio de oradores, se oyen de parte de diputados árabes, no pocas críticas, también duras, al gobierno, a políticas de los ministerios, a diferentes situaciones en el país. Evidentemente, se les responde con no menos energía. Y seguramente hay más de uno que quisiera que no estén allí. Pero están. Votan. Eligen y pueden ser electos. Así es en la democracia israelí. Imperfecta sin duda, pero ejemplar.
@shebreojai@Subrayado@jaimeclara@MiguelNogueiraU@TelemundoUY@CNNEE@TelenocheUy@alfleuco@TVCIUDADuy@ObservadorUY@elpaisuy@ladiaria@Univision
The world is about to get a master class in antisemitism.
Israel's minister Ben Gvir's behavior towards the flotilla activists was unacceptable. I said so myself.
World leaders all posted angry denunciations of the Israeli government and summoned Israeli ambassadors for a dressing down.
Here, the same activists are receiving much more brutal treatment at the hands of the Spanish government. What we won't see however is an international outcry against the Spanish government.
This imbalance isn't due to the vagaries of international diplomacy. People hold the Jewish state to a higher standard than they do any other state, and fundamentally it's due of bigotry and hatred.
@AnitaAnandMP
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The star source behind @NickKristof’s latest @nytimes Gaza piece has a history the paper never told readers about.
It includes torture allegations, Hamas-linked activity, and claims even Palestinian investigators struggled to pin down.
The omissions are staggering. 🧵
Yesterday, the New York Times published an op‑ed alleging Israel trains dogs to rape prisoners—a modern-day blood libel in the “paper of record.” Allegations of abuse toward Palestinians deserve serious, rigorous investigation.
Yet this piece, while opinion, appeared to be presented as an investigative report and fell alarmingly short of that standard while amplifying inflammatory narratives that have real-world consequences in a time of surging hatred toward Israelis and Jews worldwide.
As one reader astutely commented: “We shouldn’t have to choose between caring about Palestinians and expecting rigorous journalism from the New York Times.”
Israeli authorities must investigate any abuse in detention. Any prisoner abuse, in particular sexual abuse is intolerable.
But the @nytimes relying on Euro-Med Human Rights Monitor for this? Let me explain why that’s a problem.
Euro-Med presents itself as an independent Geneva-based human rights organization with UN access and EU transparency registration. That’s how its casualty figures end up in international media, its memos fed the South African ICJ case, and the same network of individuals lobbies EU institutions to suspend the Israel Association Agreement.
The documented facts tell a different story.
Its founder and chairman, Ramy Abdu, previously led two organizations identified as Hamas structures in Europe, both since dissolved. In 2013 he was listed as one of Hamas’s main operatives in Europe. That same year he was a keynote speaker alongside Hamas leader Osama Hamdan. In 2020 Israel’s Defense Minister issued an administrative order against him under counter-terrorism law.
In March 2025, after an Israeli strike, Abdu posted a tribute to “our great commander” - inadvertently revealing that the man killed, Mohammed Daoud al-Jamasi, senior Hamas political bureau official, was his brother-in-law.
His predecessor as board chair, Mazen Kahel - also on Israel’s 2013 Hamas operatives list, and currently deputy CEO of EUPAC, a Brussels lobbying group that just published a legal study pushing for the suspension of the EU-Israel Association Agreement - is part of the same network.
This is not a human rights organization with a bias. It is an organization whose leadership has documented family and organizational ties to Hamas, operating under institutional cover at the heart of our democracies, and is cited by the @nytimes .
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A devastating and critical debunking of the sensational sexual violence allegations against Israel. Story by @NickKristof relied on changing accounts, a terrorist supporting "journalist," a Hamas-linked NGO, and absurd claims like dogs trained to rape pushed with no evidence.