@DrLoupis__ You are so ignorant. You obviously know nothing about the Jewish faith. Also please explain what the Catholic Church did to all natives across North America, or even more recently this, if your post was even remotely true https://t.co/kBRu3OCFdI
That day, the baby’s only crime was being born a Jew, not a Palestinian. Ripped from his crib, stolen from his mother’s arms, his tiny heart still beat, still hoped. But there was no mercy, no humanity. The terrorists of Hamas, the masked butchers of the Muslim Brotherhood, did not see a child. They saw a target.
His mother, like Israel, held him close, shielding him with her last breath. A mother’s instinct, her love, her final act of defiance. They shot her. The bullets tore through flesh, through love, through life itself. She collapsed, her arms still wrapped around him, as if her embrace could shield him even in death.
But the world did not cry for them.
The so-called voices of "From the River to the Sea," the 1,635 protests attended by 2.8 million people over 15 months from Toronto to London, from Sydney to Berlin, marched, yet not one among them demanded the baby’s freedom. Not one wept for his mother. Instead, they covered for Hamas, masked their crimes, and justified the slaughter with slogans and excuses.
Shame will follow you. History will not forget.
You looked away. You excused it. You marched for the killers, not the victims. The blood of that baby cries out from the ground. It will haunt you forever.
#ToulaDrimonis & #theMontrealGazette should be ashamed. Normalizing violence and vandalism in Montreal… is our city supposed to burn to the ground for people like you to start speaking up against these protests?! #montreal#protests#montrealprotests https://t.co/b4vu2WMDoJ
I don't recall her insisting that Hezbollah cease fire as they were firing more than 8000 missiles at Israel over the past year. Only once Israel responds do they call for ceasefire. Funny, that.
There was no replacement for Bin Laden. There was no replacement for Soleimani. There is no replacement for Nasrallah. There will be no replacement for Khamenei.
These tyrannies are built on the person not the institution. “Resistance Axis” is reeling.
@IlhanMN Sorry, @Ilhan, but if you didn't condemn Hezbollah for killing 12 Arab Druze children playing soccer in Northern Israel, then please spare us your outrage over Israel's targeted response to the terrorists responsible for it.
The context not included here by the Hezbollah apologist Seamus Malekafzali is that this is a Hezbollah affiliated hospital in an area controlled entirely by Hezbollah and this medical professional was in possession of a Hezbollah pager because he was a member of Hezbollah.
BREAKING: Hezbollah head Nasrallah said Israel crossed all the red lines and that this is a declaration of war.
If pagers are a declaration of war, what were the 8,000 lethal rockets you launched at Israeli civilians?
I feel like I am living in a parallel reality… Reporting on Israel and its strategic attack on Hezbollah terrorists without the mention of the fact that they were *terrorists*… You are supporting the agenda of Iran and its proxies. DO BETTER! @stavernise@mikiebarb@nytimes
I’ve been a loyal listener to the daily for years now and am so discouraged and disappointed by the reporting on the war between Hamas and Israel. Where is your reporting on the murder of innocent hostages? @stavernise@mikiebarb@nytimes
@CBCNews Why no mention of the fact that these are hezbollah terrorists?! Is this really how the CBC is trying to position this story? I must be losing my mind.
We know from Hezbollah themselves that these were 5000 devices on a secure network that had explosives hidden inside & bought by Hezbollah for their own operatives, and solely their own operatives.
Not civilians, active members of Hezbollah with pagers for secure communications.
What emerged from yesterday’s elections in France is how much Jews are an afterthought.
After speaking with French Jews, they explained to me how they feel unrecognized and unconsidered.
Since October 7th, antisemitic acts have increased by 1000%, driven by the desire to avenge Palestine. La France Insoumise is considered antisemitic by 92% of French Jews and is partly responsible for the increase in antisemitism in France. But that didn’t stop them from being elected.
For months, Jews have been warning about this danger, but no one listened.
For months, they have been denouncing this importation of the conflict caused by petty and violent electoral strategies, but no one listened.
The far left based its campaign on Palestine, defending Hamas, suggesting dual loyalty of Jews to Israel, erasing the seriousness and rise of antisemitic acts in recent months.
What emerged from my conversations with my French friends is this feeling of being made invisible and being a bother.
Jews are bothersome. We are bothersome with our problems that only concern us. When we are targeted because of our Jewish identity, in a way, it reassures others because it won’t happen to them. As non-Jews, they are not in danger.
The thing is, they don’t want to feel guilty voting for an antisemitic party, so it’s better to gaslight our concerns, to tell us that we are exaggerating and being paranoid.
When Jews and their problems are made invisible, the world is beautiful: there is less violence and less hatred.
When antisemitic statements by elected officials are no longer considered, they are almost good people, fit to rule.
It is good to remember, however, that hatred of Jews rarely stops with Jews. There are not very many of us. When Islamists, in power thanks to this alliance with the left, are done targeting Jews, they will move on to the LGBTQ+ community, Christians, intellectual…
Exactly like in Iran before the 1979 revolution. How did the country shift? Because of an alliance between radical Islam and the intellectual left. And guess who was imprisoned first when Khomeini came to power in 1979? The leftist intellectuals who had just supported him.
Let’s see what happens in France in the future.
In the meantime, all my love and support to the French Jewish community. You are not alone. And you can always come home 🇮🇱