The Department of Home Affairs has concealed around 150 ISIS brides documents after Sky News Australia lodged a freedom of information request.
What is the Albanese government hiding?
Release the ISIS brides files.
The public deserves to know exactly how this has been handled.
There is no genocide. There was no genocide.
If Israel wanted to commit genocide, it would take about 15 minutes.
If Hamas had Israel's arsenal, Israel would be genocided.
All these influencers screaming about genocide are lying.
I wonder if they know it.
For the first time in months, the other day they actually mentioned some Hezbollah terrorists and two Israeli soldiers killed in battle. Up till now only Palestinian and Lebanese civilians warranted mention on their radio news. Sometimes a perfunctory mention of missile attacks on Israeli civilians. Often I'd been talking to freinds in Israel under attack minutes before and it got no mention. And how ridiculous referring to Tel Aviv as the capital of Israel. You don't have to recognize Jerusalem but don't make up a different city as the capital!! I thought they were just making a mistake the first time.
Yes we're familiar with all you who love dead Jews - but can't accept a living nation able to defend itself after centuries in exile now returned to its own sovereign state. There are Iranian proxy jihadist death cults on every border who intend for them joining the dead you love so much. The only "genocide" is the one the Muslim Brotherhood is planning for Israelis - evidence is the failed attempt on Oct 7, 2023.
If these baby snatchers are the people you stand with, you have a broken moral compass.
We will never forget what the people of Gaza did on October 7th.
When #Hamas kills and maims its own people, shouldn’t it be news?
This week saw a widely circulated @AP story on a new UN report that accused Hamas of beating, maiming and publicly executing hundreds of #Palestinians in #Gaza in the two years of war after attacking #Israel on Oct 7, 2023 ... which begs the question: how much of this was reported by major media in real time when these atrocities were happening?
According to the report, "These cases involved executions, kneecapping, bone-breaking with metal pipes or cement bricks and beatings and were framed by the perpetrators as punishments for alleged collaboration with Israel, looting humanitarian aid, theft, drug-related offenses or affiliations with internal rivals." All told, there were at least 108 deaths, with hundreds more injured. These constituted, in the words of the report, "war crimes of murder and torture."
So, using @washingtonpost@nytimes and @NPR for the experiment, let's check these media platforms' own search engines to review the thousands of Hamas-related stories that appeared post-Oct 7.
-- Stories of Hamas executions of Gazans: All 3 platforms cited the same single episode of eight victims in October 2025, after the U.S.-brokered ceasefire. No other stories about this phenomenon appeared, particularly during the war itself. For details, see:
Washington Post: 1, in Oct 2025 https://t.co/XELpuuQAZs
New York Times: 2, in Oct 2025
https://t.co/fspOjnzvK4
https://t.co/SliN6lwbrR
National Public Radio: 2, in Oct 2025
https://t.co/ZJhwXv1HWK
https://t.co/81FbY4xC9p
-- Stories of Hamas kneecapping of Palestinians: zero references
-- Stories of Hamas breaking bones of Palestinians with metal pipes or cement bricks: zero references
-- Both the Times and the Post had one story each in April 2025 about Hamas quashing protests in which local Palestinians expressed fear of Hamas reprisals. Both included an account of a Palestinian protestor, named Odey Rabey, being beaten to death by Hamas operatives. See https://t.co/T351BQISga and https://t.co/aipLvfWziW
Bottom-line: The data speaks for itself -- viewed in the context of thousands of stories on Hamas published over the two years of war, Hamas "war crimes" against Palestinians were, evidently, not considered by the most elite media to be newsworthy.
As we look for clues why, according to multiple Harvard-Harris polls, a solid majority of young Americans support Hamas over Israel, we need to add this to the mix.
For the most recent such poll, see here: https://t.co/ydNKqaqRn0
For the UN report, see here: https://t.co/3LTSU3eWE1
For the AP story on the report, see here: https://t.co/ywtJbU6jyw
The Labor government has buried about 150 documents related to ISIS brides held in Syria, after Prime Minister Anthony Albanese insisted nobody in government was in contact with the women. https://t.co/eZIs8zt4qH
When U.S. soldiers entered Mauthausen, they found bodies scattered across the camp. One prisoner lay so wasted away that he could not raise his head. As the boots of freedom approached, he whispered faintly, “Don’t step on me, I’m still a man.” His voice carried the last shred of dignity he had left.
A soldier knelt beside him, lifting him gently from the ground. Looking into his hollow eyes, he answered softly: “Brother, you’re more than a man—you survived.” In that fragile exchange, liberation was not just freedom from the camp, but the restoration of humanity itself.
Many journalists were concerned, understandably, about the reported deaths of "journalists" in Gaza. It's striking how uninterested they are in the unraveling of many of those stories. We're all lucky to have @Aizenberg55 doing the work the press should be doing:
"When something of that scale occurs and it is occurring in real time... it is important to be present and to investigate"
After October 7th, Dr. Alice Jill Edwards, the UN Special Rapporteur on torture, funded her own trip to Israel to witness and document the horrors of Hamas's massacre.
For some reason, her instincts weren't shared by other UN officials.
"I understand I’m the only Special Rapporteur who has ever requested to go to the Israeli mission to see the video and the documented evidence," she said at a recent event.
From what she witnessed, she crafted a letter about Hamas's crimes on October 7th. But: "There was a campaign to prevent that letter from going out. There were weeks of being bullied and deterred from writing it and telling me that everything in it was false."
Edwards was forced to edit the letter, even though it was based on her own research. "The letter shrank considerably."
In the end, she said, "it was only signed by the Special Rapporteur on summary extrajudicial killings and me," she said.
She said the "Rapporteur" position at the UN is being abused: "In the past we were this agile group forty years ago or thirty years ago of people that were supposed to be able to react actively and quickly to various issues that are going on in the world. Now we are being pushed to coordinate amongst one another."
"Authoritarian and totalitarian governments don’t like the special rapporteurs, so they have created their own special rapporteurs and they fund them," she said.
"We all want the UN to be a robust but also honest and objective body and if it can’t do the job, then maybe we do need to start thinking about what replaces it. That is a very worrying scenario."
Reporting Credit: @JewishChron
A fifth person charged.
The Metropolitan Police has announced that a man from Walthamstow, East London, has been charged in connection to the alleged arson attack on four Hatzola ambulances in March earlier this year.
Subhan Ahmed, eighteen, was reportedly charged on Monday with assisting an offender. He is the latest of five people to be charged – the other four, all aged twenty or younger, were charged with “committing arson destroying or damaging property being reckless as to whether life would be endangered.”
https://t.co/nziDv6BVyQ
What role has the ABC – Australia's national broadcaster – played in shaping the environment that led to the need for a Royal Commission into Antisemitism?
Speaking on 2CC Canberra Radio this morning, AIJAC Executive Manager Joel Burnie says it's a question Australia can no longer afford to avoid.
Video: 2CC Canberra Radio / AIJAC.
BREAKING NEWS: Australia's public broadcaster ABC News just accused @elonmusk of ''inciting racial tension'' in Belfast because he did not censor footage showing a Sudanese refugee attempting to behead someone.
They're angrier at Elon than at the stabber.