I have not seen a single person from Gaza express a morsel of remorse for what Gaza did to Shiri Bibas and her children.
Not one.
Just a Jewish woman who was trying to raise her family and mind her own business.
Gaza came to her house, kidnapped them, and murdered Shiri and her children in cold blood.
Shiri Bibas and her dog, Tonto.
Tonto was shot to death by Hamas on October 7th, and Shiri was kidnapped to Gaza along with her two young children, where they were all strangled to death by Gazan terrorists.
I'll never let the world forget.
Want to talk about political violence?
Karen Diamond was murdered in Boulder Colorado by a pro-Palestinian man who screamed "free Palestine" while burning her alive with a Molotov cocktail.
Most Americans don't even know this happened.
The whole "don't stab Jews because you can't know if they support Netanyahu's policies" is a terrible argument. You're actually allowed to have any opinions you want without getting stabbed. It used to be a whole thing we believed in the west. Don't cater to third worldism.
Shahar and Arbel were only 5 years old when they were brutally murdered by Hamas on October 7. Two angels with their whole lives ahead of them.
They were twin daughters.
Never forget.
Israel replaced the destroyed statue of Jesus with a new beautiful golden one and detained the soldier who destroyed it and the person who filmed it.
This is how you self-correct.
Muslim nations need to learn a thing or two from Israel.
@paddytoland@DefiyantlyFree Oh Paddy, put down your hatred and accept the facts. I know your story has been drummed into you since forever but your life will be much better, you'll feel more content when you open your eyes and accept you've been lied to. 🙏🏼
My Demand for Arab League Members on Israeli Independence Day 🇮🇱
I, the Kuwaiti 🇰🇼, Jasem Aljuraid, address a bold demand directly to the members of the Arab League on the day of Israeli Independence.
I say it fearlessly and without hesitation: Enough with the inherited hatred and historical lies!
I demand the establishment of a living and open Jewish Quarter in every Arab League member state, especially the Gulf countries and all Arabic-speaking nations. I demand the full right of return for Jewish communities to the regions where they lived for centuries among us, with complete recognition of their memories and history. I demand the fair and transparent opening of the compensation file for the properties and livelihoods that were confiscated from the Jewish families who once lived among us.
This is not weakness or mere normalization — it is a sincere demand for historical justice. This is a decisive rejection of the ideological hatred we inherited from our fathers and grandfathers, and a true resetting of accumulated historical problems to zero.
On this Independence Day, let us turn remembrance into a genuine historic opportunity: Let us open a new covenant built on truth, reconciliation, and peaceful coexistence, instead of continuing the cycle of hatred and ruin.
The ball is now in the court of the Arab League and its members. Do you dare to take a bold step toward justice?
Jasem Aljuraid
Canada, April 21, 2026
It’s great that the death penalty is a concerning issue for so many people.
Can we talk about how the Palestinian Authority and a dozen other Muslim countries have the death penalty for being gay, atheist, apostate, or even just criticizing Islam?
A tragedy is unfolding: aside from murdering women for showing their hair, hanging thousands for being gay, murdering their political opposition, cancelling democracy, killing thousands of their own citizens for peacefully demonstrating, plundering their nation’s wealth to line their own pockets, destroying Lebanon & Gazan society via their proxies, supporting Assad’s mass murder of his own people, murdering Jews whenever possible, supporting genocide against Jews and planning the annihilation of Israel while running an annual Holocaust-mocking cartoon competition, murdering hundreds of US servicemen, announcing it was planning the assassination of Donald Trump, making proxy wars against Sunni Arabs and relentlessly trying to build a nuclear weapon to potentially satisfy an apocalyptic religious prophecy by dropping it on Israel & generally planning the end of Western civilisation, what has the Iranian regime done to deserve this attack?
If you call yourself a progressive, and you’re not even a little excited by the prospect of a woman-hating, gay-hating, Jew-hating neanderthal regime that in no way represents the will of its people being crushed, you’re not actually a progressive.
The United States is at war. Whether legally declared or not, we are at war. Personally, I am a huge supporter of Israel. In fact, right now several of my closest friends are in Israel and hiding in bomb shelters. I also am a person who firmly believes that Iran is evil, finances terrorism, and is a threat to America, Israel, and others. I support removing the Iranian regime. And yet, I find myself struggling to make sense of what is happening today.
Simply put, a Commander in Chief who lies as he breathes and who cannot be trusted told us only months ago that the nuclear program was obliterated by our last strategic attack. In fact, I supported that limited strike. However, the President lied about the result. As this attack today is not a limited strike, but what does look like an undeclared war, why didn’t the President prepare the nation for what is to come in his State of the Union this week? Why didn’t the President make the case to the American people? Why didn’t the President fulfill his constitutional obligations to the Congress and to America by starting this undeclared war?
While I support the effort to remove Iran as a threat, I also worry about the motivations of those who started this war. Does this have anything to do with knocking Epstein and the claims that the President raped a 13 year old off the front page? I don’t know. But the cover up in this administration is so big, it is a question that must be asked.
This week, the President announced that he is looking into executive actions to interfere with the upcoming elections. Does this undeclared war have anything to do with that? Will this war be used as the rationale for interference? Will they do interfere behind the news of this war with the assumption that they will not be held to account? Recently, the President joked that we do not need an election. This would be the moment that an untrustworthy Commander in Chief might engage in a growing attack on our Democracy and Constitution. Again, I support action against Iran but I don’t trust the motivations of this administration and worry about what is to come next here at home.
Finally, this war is not being executed from the secure White House. It is being executed from Mar A Lago, a facility that is simply not as secure as the White House and not a place where an American war should be waged. Why is the President not in DC prepared to act like an American President ready to answer to Congress and the American people?
Instead of climbing onto your political high horse and lecturing everyone from afar, maybe pause for a moment and ask what the people of Iran actually want. Not what suits your narrative. Not what fits your ideology. The actual voices on the ground.
You’re always first in line to chant “anti-war” while conveniently ignoring who started the fire and who keeps pouring fuel on it. Criticising a regime that brutalises its own people is not extremism. Pretending those people don’t exist because it’s uncomfortable for your politics is.
Stop reflexively opposing the West long enough to recognise that not every conflict is a simple good-versus-bad fairy tale. Sometimes the loudest “peace” slogans end up shielding the very forces that silence dissent at home.
If you really care about human rights, start by listening to those risking everything to speak.