Interesting that she cropped the poster in the video so people wouldn’t look too closely.
This famous “Visit Palestine” poster was created in 1936 by Franz Krausz, an Austrian Jewish graphic designer who fled rising antisemitism in Europe and immigrated to Mandatory Palestine before the Holocaust.
The poster was commissioned by the Tourist Development Association of Palestine, a Zionist tourism organization encouraging Jewish travel, immigration, and connection to the Jewish homeland.
Krausz later became one of Israel’s pioneering graphic designers.
So the irony here is incredible.
People now use this poster as “proof” that Jewish people are foreign colonizers in the land… when the poster itself was literally created by a Jewish Zionist artist promoting Jewish connection to the land decades before Israel was founded.
The actual history completely destroys the narrative.
Friendly reminder: before 1948 the region was called Palestine under the British Mandate.
Jewish people living there were also called Palestinians.
So they are the Palestinians 🤯
Do your own research everyone.
Mayor, my grandparents were expelled from their land too. I have deep sympathy for the many Palestinians who experienced that.
I’m not going to debate who was responsible.
My grandmother fled North Africa and Iraq after the Farhud of 1941. Six years before any war over Israel. Palestinians were expelled during a war Arab states launched against us.
Over 850,000 Jews were driven from Arab lands. Almost none remain.
Maybe the mayor of New York should stay out of it. Or speak to both. Don’t weaponize one trauma while actively erasing another.
Especially when using this “Visit Palestine” poster created by Frank Krausz, a Holocaust Survivor and a Zionist Jew.
A while ago, I watched the infamous 47-minute video documenting the atrocities of October 7th — the one not made publicly available, to protect the privacy of the victims.
The worst part of this video is not what it displays, but who is displaying it: the perpetrators themselves. Gleefully. Sadistically. Unabashedly. Most of the footage was filmed by Hamas terrorists on their GoPro bodycams, some also by ordinary Gazan civilians on their cellphones.
Even the Nazis tried to cover up their atrocities, but Hamas brags about theirs for the entire world to see. The killers are euphoric throughout the massacre, and their relentless, ecstatic cries of "Allahu Akbar" (punctuated by the occasional "Kill the Jew!") are simply nauseating.
Some images are seared into my memory forever. I will never forget the two boys in their underwear — one with his eye socket hanging out of his face — asking his brother whether he thinks they're going to die, while the Hamas monster who had just thrown a grenade in their saferoom helps himself to a drink from their fridge, taking a casual break from the slaughter.
Neither will I ever forget the terrorists playing football with a severed head. Or the Thai migrant worker whose head is viciously hacked off with a garden hoe — another "Zionist colonizer" getting what he deserved, right?https://t.co/JvfJEtk8LA
Or the throngs of Gazans crowding around pickup trucks loaded with the mutilated corpses of Jewish women, filming and spitting on the bodies. Or the woman in Kibbutz Mefalsim, crouching and begging in vain for mercy.
There is some evidence of sexual violence in the video — the charred corpse of a young woman with her legs splayed and her genitals exposed — but not much. Apparently even Hamas draws a line somewhere: they are not as proud of raping Jewish women as they are of murdering them. Or, more likely, they simply didn't want to embarrass the delicate sensibilities of their legions of useful idiots in the West.
But yes — there was rape. Not "rape" in scare quotes, as the apologists would have it, but sadistic, murderous sexual violence, documented in a new damning new report by The Civil Commission, an independent Israeli women's rights NGO. (video summary here: https://t.co/LTTjiO1s7E)
Across its 180 pages, the report describes "a recurring pattern of rape and gang rape; sexual torture; mutilation; targeted shooting to the face, head and genital area; forced nudity; binding and restraint; genital burning; objects inserted into intimate areas; post-mortem sexual humiliation; and execution during or after sexual assault."
And it was premeditated and organized. The terrorists crossing into Israel carried printed Arabic-to-Hebrew phrasebooks with handy expressions like "take off your pants," "lie down," "spread your legs," and "don't make trouble." I wonder why they expected to need those particular phrases?
I know one thing: no civilized country on earth would tolerate the existence of an organization like Hamas on its border after October 7th. Not one. This includes every self-righteous Westerner currently lecturing Israel from thousands of kilometres away, without an inch of skin in the game.
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🇮🇷 This is how an Iranian girl, a follower of Zoroastrianism, explains everything "on her fingers":
🔴"Hello, I am Iranian.
Everyone keeps asking the same question over and over: what's wrong with the leftists? Why are they so noisy, why do they support the Gaza Strip, but remain completely silent when it comes to Iran?
The answer is simple: because the truth exposes the lie. Because acknowledging Iran destroys the ideological fantasy they have built.
Let's be clear: the Islamic Republic of Iran is not a victim of Western imperialism. It is a theocratic authoritarian regime that exists by exporting violence, funding Islamist groups, and suppressing its own people.
Yes, it funds Hamas.
It funds Hezbollah.
All these small proxy groups in the region and worldwide are financed with Iranian money — not government or regime money, but stolen funds: money taken from workers who today in Iran cannot even afford bread; from families destroyed by inflation; from women who are beaten, imprisoned, tortured, and raped for refusing religious submission.
And that is exactly why the leftists are silent: because Hamas feeds their narrative, but the Iranian people do not.
Because Islamist violence against Israelis can be turned into "resistance," but Islamist violence against Iranians reveals the truth.
At this very moment, as you read this, Iran — a country with over 92 million people — is being destroyed in real time.
Almost a complete blackout for more than 24 hours: no internet, no phone connection, no communication at all.
And — silence.
No "urgent protests" at Western universities, no hashtags, no statements of solidarity, no megaphones.
Because the suffering of Iranians does not fit their agenda.
Because modern leftist movements are no longer driven by human rights — they are driven by selective outrage and ideological loyalty.
They will scream about censorship — unless it is done by an Islamist regime.
They will condemn state violence to the fullest — but will never say a word if that violence is wrapped in religious language.
They chant "Free Palestine," but will never say "Free Iran," because that would require one difficult admission: that political Islam is not liberation — it is domination. And, by the way, this is happening in the West today as well.
The Islamic Republic is not anti-imperialist;
it is imperialist toward its own people.
Hamas is not an isolated resistance group;
it is part of a broader Islamist ecosystem funded, trained, and supported by regimes like the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Here is the part they do not want to hear:
You cannot claim moral superiority while justifying a regime that kills women and punishes them for refusing the hijab, kills protesters, cuts off the internet for a 92-million-strong nation, and uses foreign proxy groups to cover up its own internal collapse.
You cannot pretend to care about Palestinians while ignoring Iranians who are being shot, tortured, and killed by the Islamic Republic.
This is not solidarity — this is ideological blindness.
The Iranian people are not silent — they are forced into silence.
The silence of Western leftists is their choice: a choice to defend ideology, justify Islamism, and turn a blind eye to the suffering of millions because the pain of the Iranian people complicates the slogan.
History will remember this moment.
It will remember who spoke about universal freedom and who decided that some lives are less important than preserving a narrative.
Long live Iran."
I find myself deeply puzzled by a certain Western phenomenon: the climate activists, human rights advocates, and self-proclaimed progressives who somehow end up echoing Hamas talking points.
What drives that contradiction? How do people who fight to “save the planet” from harm find moral comfort supporting a movement that glorifies violence, suppresses women, persecutes minorities, and burns its own children’s future?
Let’s look beyond politics and explore the mental model behind it.
1. The Need for a Simple “Good vs. Evil” Story
These activists often think in binary moral categories: victim vs. oppressor, colonized vs. colonizer.
It simplifies a chaotic world into a clear moral map, a comforting illusion of “knowing who the bad guys are.”
In that story, Palestinians automatically play the victim role, and therefore Hamas becomes “the resistance,” not a tyrannical regime.
They don’t need facts, they need moral clarity, even if it’s false.
2. Projection of Guilt and Desire for Redemption
Western societies carry deep historical guilt: colonialism, racism, environmental destruction.
Supporting a cause that appears “anti-imperialist” becomes a psychological cleansing ritual.
They see themselves as allies of the oppressed, but in truth they’re not helping us - they’re washing their own conscience.
3. The Attraction to Emotional Intensity
Movements like Hamas weaponize emotion: pain, rage, sacrifice, “resistance.”
For young activists raised in digital comfort, this intensity feels authentic.
They crave moral struggle the way others crave adventure.
They mistake destruction for depth.
4. Moral Narcissism
It’s not about the truth, it’s about feeling virtuous.
Many Western activists are driven less by compassion and more by the need to be seen as compassionate.
The Palestinian cause becomes a theater stage for their self-image - they cry for Gaza online, but never once ask how Hamas treats Palestinians inside Gaza.
5. Cognitive Dissonance and Selective Empathy
To maintain their worldview, they must filter reality, ignore Hamas executing dissenters, silencing women, stealing aid, or building tunnels under schools.
They can’t hold both truths at once: that Palestinians suffer and that Hamas is their main tormentor.
So they delete one truth to keep the comfort of moral simplicity.
6. The Cult of “Resistance”
Climate activism teaches “act now or we all die.” Hamas propaganda echoes that emotional urgency: “resist or be erased.”
It taps into the same psychological fuel: panic, purpose, identity.
Except one fights to preserve life; the other glorifies death.
When I see these activists marching with slogans that defend Hamas, I don’t see solidarity, I see psychological confusion dressed as morality.
They don’t understand our reality.
They project their fantasies of rebellion onto our tragedy, and in doing so, they become useful tools for the very forces that keep us oppressed.
If they truly cared about Palestinians, they would stand with those of us who reject Hamas, reject the cult of death, and dream of a future built - not burned.
Gazans “celebrate peace” by chanting “Khaybar, Khaybar, ya Yehud, the people of Gaza will return” a reference to the historical slaughter of the Jews of Khaybar.
While we await the return of innocent hostages they demand convicted murderers.
“They are the infidels. They are evil. They are the enemy.”
@LelandVittert on the conversation with a Palestinian suicide bomber that, for him, clarified the moral asymmetry of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
“Are the Israelis perfect? No—but that’s what they’re up against.”
Dear diplomats,
If you walk out of PM Netanyahu’s speech, but stay put for North Korea and the Islamic regime in Iran, you don’t care about human rights or Palestinians. The theatrics aren’t fooling anyone.
My comments on @GBNEWS today with @DawnNeesom:
According to the International Red Cross and UNRWA statistics, there were roughly 40,000 Jewish people expelled from Judea/Samaria (west bank) and Gaza in 1948.
This of course does not include the 67 Jewish men, women and children who were savagely murdered in Hebron on August 24 1929 or the hundreds of Jews who fled the city in the wake of the massacre.
There were also 4000 Jews evicted from their homes in the Jewish quarter of Jerusalem which was then renamed “Arab east Jerusalem”. Yes, they’re literally Jordanian colonisers.
Additionally, there was approx 850,000 Jews who were forced to flee from Arab countries in the middle east and north Africa as a result of Arab intolerance of the Jewish victory in 1948.
Most of them started new lives in the brand new state of Israel, becoming the bulk of the Jewish population there and are referred to as “Mizrahi” Jews.
It should be mentioned that “Palestinians” did not start calling themselves that until 1964–1967.
Former PLO terrorist Walid Shoebat has been quoted as saying: “𝑊ℎ𝑦 𝑖𝑠 𝑖𝑡 𝑡ℎ𝑎𝑡 𝑜𝑛 𝐽𝑢𝑛𝑒 4𝑡ℎ 1967 𝐼 𝑤𝑎𝑠 𝑎 𝐽𝑜𝑟𝑑𝑎𝑛𝑖𝑎𝑛 𝑎𝑛𝑑 𝑜𝑣𝑒𝑟𝑛𝑖𝑔ℎ𝑡 𝐼 𝑏𝑒𝑐𝑎𝑚𝑒 𝑎 𝑃𝑎𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑖𝑎𝑛?”
I’d like to remind him that he held his Jordanian citizenship until July 31, 1988, when King Hussein revoked Jordanian nationality from all residents of Judea & Samaria at that time.
The world blames Israel, because they are historically illiterate.
🚨BREAKING:
Hamas fired at UN teams and prevented the opening of a new humanitarian route in the southern Gaza Strip.
During UN work to open a new route for the movement of trucks from Kerem Shalom to the humanitarian area in the southern Gaza Strip, armed Hamas terrorists threatened and deliberately fired at a UN team operating at the site and forced them out of the work area.
The terrorists took over UN vehicles and used them to place a sand barrier on the route in order to prevent future movement of aid trucks into the humanitarian area.
The new route, which is part of the humanitarian component of Operation Gideon’s Chariots II, was scheduled to be opened in the coming days to increase the number of aid trucks reaching the humanitarian area, including food, medical equipment, tents, and shelter supplies, in line with the population moving south from Gaza City for their protection.
Hamas is deliberately trying to thwart the adaptation of humanitarian infrastructure in southern Gaza Strip, while directly harming the efforts of international aid organizations and their staff, in order to create a crisis that will exert international pressure on Israel to stop the operation in Gaza City. Despite Hamas's desperate attempts, the IDF, through COGAT, will continue to work in cooperation with international agencies to provide humanitarian aid to the population moving south for their protection.
Piers, I’ve followed Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups for years, and I want to respond based on long-standing observation and experience.
There is good reason for pro-Israel voices, and others, to be skeptical of casualty data coming out of Gaza, particularly from the Hamas-run Health Ministry, and more broadly, from any governing branch under Hamas’ control.
Beyond the examples raised by other people in this thread, one crucial and often-overlooked point undermines the credibility of Hamas’ casualty figures: the absence of a significant number of martyrdom notices of fallen members. In previous conflicts between Israel and Palestinian factions, groups like Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) publicly honored their dead fighters. Martyrdom notices were standard, quick to be published, both as a cultural and ideological tool. They were issued to glorify the fallen and reaffirm the narrative of so-called resistance. But in this war, that practice has largely disappeared.
Hamas has published martyrdom notices for top members like Yahya Sinwar, Muhammad Deif, Marwan Issa, and some senior commanders.
Yes, some obituaries have surfaced online on affiliated Telegram channels or from family members on Facebook, but these are unofficial. Hamas and PIJ have not released formal notices like it has in past wars.
Why the sudden silence?
The most plausible explanation is this: Hamas and PIJ have suffered devastating losses, possibly between 20-30 thousand fighters. That’s far higher than in any previous round of fighting. Publicly acknowledging this would expose the extent of their military losses and undermine the narrative they’re aggressively pushing, that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.
It’s important to understand that the Health Ministry does not distinguish between combatants and non-combatants. It simply reports aggregate deaths. The current Ministry of Health's claim stands at around 60,000 fatalities. If a little more than a third of those are fighters, it may alter the international perception of the war.
For example, if 25,000 fighters belonging to armed factions have been killed and the TOTAL number of Palestinian deaths is overestimated by 10%, the number of genuine civilian fatalities drops to around 29,000. That’s still tragic, but it challenges the narrative of indiscriminate slaughter and genocide that Hamas is promoting.
Will we ever know the true number of combatants killed? It will be difficult to know while Hamas/PIJ are in control of the data. These are not transparent actors; they are terrorist organizations fighting for survival, and I suspect they are manipulating casualty figures as a tool of information warfare.
I could elaborate further, but I hope this provides an argument as towhy the Ministry of Health's statistics, including Hamas's silence about its fighters who have been killed, should be treated with heavy skepticism. @piersmorgan
"Pro-Palestinian activists"?
Really?
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has what to do with Palestine?
Genuine pro-Palestinian activists should be concerned lest as a group they all be painted as mere Russian proxies.
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Russia started a war that’s killed over a million people.
Russian diplomats aren’t murdered.
China runs concentration camps.
Chinese diplomats aren’t targeted.
Iran funds terrorism across the globe.
Iranian diplomats aren’t gunned down.
Turkey bombs civilians and jails dissidents.
Turkish diplomats aren’t hunted.
Sudan is collapsing in genocide and famine.
Sudanese diplomats aren’t executed.
Pakistan harbors terrorists and persecutes minorities.
Pakistani diplomats aren’t ambushed.
Syria used chemical weapons on its own people.
Syrian diplomats aren’t shot outside museums.
North Korea starves its citizens and threatens nuclear war.
North Korean diplomats aren’t attacked.
The list is endless.
But out of all these countries, only Israel provokes such obsessive hatred that someone would throw away their entire life just to murder two innocent Israelis in their 20s.
Today is a terribly sad day.
May their memories be a blessing.