The San Fermin festival in Pamplona, Spain opened with a giant banner saying “Destroy Israel”. Not surprising from a place where all Jews were forcibly converted, expelled or killed. History repeats itself.
The Egyptian Football Association posted a video titled: “The Secret to Victory.”
They openly state that the key to victory is to begin the match by cursing Christians and Jews.
Before each match, the team gathers to recite Quranic passages calling Christians and Jews infidels under Allah’s wrath.
Coptic Christians make up 15% of Egypt’s population, but they are not allowed to be part of the national team.
For some reason, FIFA thinks this is ok.
The BBC refused to cover this. The British Parliament refused to discuss it. Ask yourself why. This is an official Hamas video showing children in Gaza being armed and trained to become terrorists. They received aid from Islamic Relief in Britain.
Hallo!?? ne Sorry, aber solange in Gaza Krieg ist, dürft ihr eigentlich nicht mehr feiern gehen.
Das ist ja wohl selbstverständlich.
Jeder, der jetzt ein normales Leben führt, ist quasi ein Kriegsverbrecher und unterstützt Israel.
“Half the people criticizing Israel, just don’t believe it should exist.”
Alex Karp, the head of Palantir, one of the world’s leading AI companies, discusses his frustration with debates about AI and Israel, citing the importance of the U.S. maintaining a competitive edge over China.
“America, China, Israel. Those are the tech centers of the world,” he said, telling interviewers that it’s better to have an ally like Israel, with a real tech scene and with whom the U.S. sometimes disagrees, than for it to ally only with European countries who are lagging on tech.
I’m sure my followers have lots of varying opinions on AI, as I certainly do myself. After all, I make my living as a writer.
But in terms of global security, I thought this was a valuable and often lacking perspective on how the toxic Israel debates are harming the United States’ ability to make reasonable national security decisions.
Iran will never follow through on any MOU.
Iran will never agree to a deal.
Iran will never give up its nuclear ambitions.
Iran will never voluntarily give up control of the Strait.
Iran will never stop supporting terrorists proxies.
Iran will never be a normal country under this regime.
John Spencer @SpencerGuard actually answered your question, just not in soundbite form. Hamas claims roughly 72,000 deaths in Gaza, as Spencer noted, but that figure includes thousands of natural deaths as well as deaths caused by Hamas itself, including failed rocket launches. The IDF says it has killed about 25,000 combatants, a number affirmed by Trump in Oct 2025. If you subtract 25,000 from 72,000, even using Hamas���s headline number at face value, you get roughly 47,000 non-combatant deaths, or a bit less than a 2:1 ratio. The reality, after adjusting for natural deaths and Hamas-caused deaths, is likely closer to 35,000–40,000 non-combatant deaths versus 25,000 combatants killed, which puts the ratio closer to 1.5:1. But as Spencer was trying to explain, these numbers are inherently imperfect. That is the reality of war. Casualty estimates are messy, politically contested, and always subject to uncertainty. We work with the best available numbers, while recognizing their limitations. Using both Hamas’s aggregate death figures and the IDF’s combatant estimates still yields a civilian-to-combatant ratio that compares favorably to Allied operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. That is not something you can responsibly explain in a one-line soundbite. Throwing out a single number without the necessary context would be misleading.
NYC Mayor Mamdani lashed out at Israel yesterday for eliminating Ahmed Wishah, an Al Jazeera “journalist”
Palestinians posted an obituary of Wishah, the journalist 👇🏻