It’s an odd dynamic to watch the professional political left support extremism yet pretend not to support the violent outcomes of the extremists.
We saw this dynamic domestically with Occupy Wall Street violence; we saw this with the Ferguson violence; we saw this with the Baltimore violence; we saw this with Black Lives Matter violence; we see this dynamic with the Antifa violence, and we continue to see this dynamic unfold on the streets and college campuses with the pro-Hamas terror rallies and sympathetic politicians.
There is a lot of pretending needed in order to reconcile how the professional political left embraces violence, then claims to desire peace. The easier approach is always to just accept things as they are, not as we would pretend them to be. However, if you understand this confliction, then you can well imagine how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must feel each time he talks to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.
Today, Secretary Blinken is back in Israel and gave remarks to the press after his meeting with Netanyahu. There were actually some good questions raised during the press Q&A segment. One question about the “ultimate goal and vision in the aftermath” was particularly interesting. WATCH:
[TRANSCRIPT] – SECRETARY BLINKEN: Good afternoon, everyone.
“Days after Hamas’s attack on October 7th, I came to Israel, followed soon thereafter by President Biden, to make clear that as long as the United States stands, Israel will never stand alone. Today, in my fourth visit to Israel since October 7th, I reiterated that in all my discussions – with Prime Minister Netanyahu, President Herzog, the security cabinet. I reiterated and made clear our support for Israel’s right to defend itself, indeed its obligation to defend itself. That includes through the additional assistance that we’ve worked with Congress and we’re working with Congress now to provide for Israel’s defense, as well as for urgent humanitarian needs in Gaza.
This right to self-defense, indeed this obligation to self-defense, belongs to every nation. No country could or should tolerate the slaughter of innocents. You’ve heard me speak to some of the stories that Israelis have experienced on October 7th. Today, we saw additional images, additional footage collected by the Israeli Government from video cameras – some the terrorists’ own, others in communities that were attacked. It remains almost beyond the human capacity to process, to digest.
I saw, for example, a family on a kibbutz – a father of two young boys maybe 10, 11 years old grabbing them, pulling them out of their living room, going through their very small backyard and into a shelter, followed seconds later by a terrorist who throws a grenade into that small shelter and then, as the father comes staggering out, shoots him down. And then the boys come out, and they run into their house, and the camera in the house is filming everything. And they’re crying. “Where’s daddy?” one says. The other says, “They killed daddy.” “Where’s my mommy?” And then the terrorist comes in and casually opens the refrigerator and starts to eat from it.
That’s what we’re dealing with. And it is striking and in some ways shocking that the brutality of the slaughter has receded so quickly in the memories of so many. But not in Israel, and not in America. Thirty-five Americans were murdered that day as well, and more than 200 foreign nationals from 35 countries.
I’ve returned to the region to engage in intense diplomacy with our partners to try to help ensure that an attack like October 7th never happens again, and in doing so that we forge a different future, a very different future, for Israelis and Palestinians alike; that out of this tragedy emerges a better tomorrow for both peoples and for the region. There are a number of important steps that we can, indeed we must, take now to help make that possible.
First, we need to continue to prevent escalation of this conflict, its spread to other areas and other theaters. The United States has and we will continue to respond to attacks by Iran’s proxies to defend our personnel in the region, personnel who are here in Iraq and in Syria to help prevent the resurgence of ISIS. We will do what is necessary to deter and, as I said, respond to any attacks.
Partners throughout the Middle East and beyond have a critical role to play in averting escalation, and that will be a major focus of my conversations throughout this trip.
Second, we need to do more to protect Palestinian civilians. We’ve been clear that as Israel conducts its campaign to defeat Hamas, how it does so matters. It matters because it’s the right and lawful thing to do. It matters because failure to do so plays into the hands of Hamas and other terror groups. There will be no partners for peace if they’re consumed by humanitarian catastrophe and alienated by any perceived indifference to their plight.
This is what binds us as human beings. I’ve seen images too of Palestinian children, young boys and girls, pulled from the wreckage of buildings. When I see that, when I look into their eyes through the TV screen, I see my own children. How can we not?
Hamas doesn’t care one second or one iota for the welfare, for the well-being, of the Palestinian people. It cynically and monstrously uses them as human shields, putting its commanders in command posts, its weapons and ammunition within or beneath residential buildings, schools, mosques, hospitals.
But civilians should not suffer the consequences for its inhumanity and its brutality. We’ve provided Israel advice that only the best of friends can offer on how to minimize civilian deaths while still achieving its objectives of finding and finishing Hamas terrorists and their infrastructure of violence. Today, I spoke with Prime Minister Netanyahu and other senior officials about concrete steps to do that.
President Biden has consistently stressed the need for Israel to operate according to international humanitarian law. I also emphasized that the protection of civilians must take place not just in Gaza, but also in the West Bank, where incitement and extremist violence against Palestinians must be stopped – and perpetrators held accountable.
Third, we need to substantially and immediately increase the sustained flow of humanitarian assistance into Gaza, and getting American citizens and other foreign nationals out of Gaza.
Since we reached agreement with Israel, Egypt, and the United Nations two weeks ago on mechanisms to enable humanitarian aid to begin reaching civilians in need, we have scaled up deliveries. We’ve gone from zero to now over 100 trucks going into Gaza through the Rafah Crossing every day. But this is still not enough.
I spoke to Israeli leaders about tangible steps that can be taken to increase the sustained delivery of food, water, medicine, fuel, and other essential needs while putting in place measures to prevent diversion by Hamas and other terrorist groups. We’ve identified mechanisms to enable fuel to reach hospitals and other needs in the south.
Israel has raised appropriate concerns, concerns that we share, about Hamas’s hoarding and syphoning of fuel in northern Gaza. Again, its cynicism knows no bounds, denying fuel itself that it has to hospitals and other places that desperately need it. In meetings with regional partners, I’ll continue conversations about getting assistance to flow, including with help from the United Nations.
Over the last several days, U.S. citizens, foreign nationals, and critically wounded Palestinian civilians have begun to transit out of Gaza. We expect more to leave over the coming days. Even as these people are able to exit Gaza, we remain relentlessly focused on securing the release of hostages, including American citizens. We discussed these ongoing efforts today. Our Deputy Special Representative for Hostage Affairs Steve Gillen, who came with me on my first visit a couple of weeks ago, has remained here on the ground to help bring our people home and also to work with their families.
We believe that each of these efforts would be facilitated by humanitarian pauses, by arrangements on the ground that increase security for civilians and permit the more effective and sustained delivery of humanitarian assistance. That was an important area of discussion today with Israeli leaders: how, when, and where these can be implemented; what works needs to happen, and what understandings must be reached? Now, we recognize this would take time to prepare and coordinate as well with international partners.
A number of legitimate questions were raised in our discussions today, including how to use any period of pause to maximize the full humanitarian assistance, how to connect a pause to the release of hostages, how to ensure that Hamas doesn’t use these pauses or arrangements to its own advantage. These are issues that we need tackle urgently, and we believe they can be solved.
We’ve agreed to have our teams continue to discuss practical solutions. I’ve instructed our Special Envoy for Middle East Humanitarian Issues David Satterfield, who has been doing remarkable work here over the last couple of weeks, to continue these discussions. Ultimately, we believe this can be a critical mechanism for protecting civilians while enabling Israel to achieve its objectives of defeating Hamas.
Finally, and importantly, even as we work towards progress on each of these urgent needs, we’re focused on setting the conditions for a durable and sustainable peace and security. The United States continues to believe that the best viable path – indeed, the only path – is through a two-state solution. That’s the only guarantor of a secure, Jewish, and democratic Israel; the only guarantor of Palestinians realizing their legitimate right to live in a state of their own, enjoying equal measures of security, freedom, opportunity, and dignity; the only way to end a cycle of violence once and for all.
And it’s precisely now, in the darkest moments, that we have to fight hardest to preserve a path of stability, of security, of opportunity, of integration, of prosperity, and of peace – not tomorrow, not after the war, but today.
Thank you.
MR MILLER: First question goes to Leon Bruneau with AFP.
QUESTION: Yes. Excuse me. Hi, Leon Bruneau, Agence France-Presse. Thank you for doing this, Mr. Secretary. You mentioned it in your opening speech, of course, and yesterday also you said that you would – it was urgent or concrete measures needed to be taken to ease the fate of Palestinian civilians. What assurances did the prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, give you this morning in your talks? And also on the issue of humanitarian pauses that you say you have discussed – and I understand that you said you don’t know where, how, and when – but could you give us a little bit more details on what you mean by that exactly? I mean, is it stop bombings or what have you? Can you give us some details on that?
And then last question, very quickly, there was a strike yesterday on AFP’s office in Gaza where we have a continued live feed for – since the beginning of the conflict. The – apparently a missile strike – did serious damage to our office there. I’d like your thoughts on that, please.
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Great, Leon. Thank you very much. A few things in response. First, when it comes overall to humanitarian assistance, the Israeli Government is committed to providing that assistance – or enabling that assistance, more accurately – to get to people in Gaza. And as I said, just over the last two weeks, we’ve gone from nothing getting in through the Rafah gate to now, I think just today, well over 100 trucks. And as I said, that’s significant progress in the space of a couple of weeks, but it’s also insufficient. And there’s a recognition not only by us of that fact but also by the Israeli Government, as well as our Egyptian partners, as well as the United Nations.
So we are looking at very concrete, practical ways to widen the aperture, to significantly increase the assistance that’s getting in – the food, the medicine, the water, fuel, other critical needs for people who, through no fault of their own, are in desperate, desperate need. And we had a good conversation about that today. Again, Ambassador Satterfield, who’s here, is working on this every single day; but I’m confident, based on the conversations we had, that you’ll see a further increase in the assistance that’s getting in to people who need it.
With regard to humanitarian pauses, again, we see this as a way of further facilitating the ability to get assistance in, to make sure that the resources are in place as well to absorb the assistance coming in, to make sure that it gets to the people who need it. We see it as a way also, and very importantly, of creating a better environment in which hostages can be released. And this is a very important piece.
So as I mentioned already, and I won’t repeat it, there are a number of very important practical questions that go along with this that we’ve agreed to discuss and work on. We’ve agreed that our teams will continue to talk about this in the days ahead. And from our perspective, this can be a critical way to advance many of the interests that I discussed earlier.
I haven’t seen the details about the strike, Leon, that you alluded to that hit the AFP office in Gaza. And let me just say, and say again, that as we stand strongly for Israel’s right and obligation to defend itself, we also believe that it’s vitally important how Israel does this, including with the highest regard for the protection of civilians, and that of course includes journalists, journalists who are doing extraordinary work under the most dangerous conditions, to tell this story to the world something that we deeply admire, deeply respect, and we want to make sure that they are protected.
MR MILLER: The next question goes to Keren Betzalel with Channel 12.
QUESTION: Thank you. Thank you, Secretary Blinken, for being here. Two issues. Hasan Nasrallah, the secretary-general of Hizballah, is talking right now. If, following his speech or his remark, another front will open in the north, will the U.S. actually use its firepower in the region not only to deter but also to destroy target in Lebanon, or if needed, in Iran?
And on the hostages, the Biden administration is asking Israel for a temporary pause, and we understand it is not a ceasefire. But do you have any guarantees, any assurances, that this temporary pause will lead to hostage release? And I know you have heard the family of the hostages today outside the Kiyra base. And if – may I – can you assure us that the United States will not hold Israel back before the main objective of this war will fulfill, which is eliminating Hamas?
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thank you.
QUESTION: Thank you.
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Let me take the second question first. There are no guarantees about anything as a general proposition, and maybe even more specifically, in the context of the fight against Hamas. But we are absolutely focused on getting hostages back and getting them back to their families in safety, and we believe that, among other things, a humanitarian pause could help that effort, could facilitate it. It’s one of the reasons why we’re focused on it. But regardless, our determination to get people back is manifested every single day in our efforts to do – to do just that.
And as I’ve said and said repeatedly, and as President Biden has said and has said repeatedly, we stand strongly with and behind Israel in its right and obligation to defend itself, defend its people, and take the steps necessary to try to ensure that this never happens again. Nothing has changed and that won’t change.
With regard to Lebanon, with regard to Hizballah, with regard to Iran, we have been very clear from the outset that we are determined that there not be a second or third front opened in this conflict. President Biden said on day one to anyone thinking of opening a second front, taking advantage of the situation, don’t. And we’ve backed up those words not only with work that we’ve done with many partners in the region to reinforce that message. but with practical deeds, including the deployment of two aircraft carriers battlegroups to the region; including with action that we’ve taken for example against missiles coming from Yemen in the direction of Israel, shooting them down; including as well with strikes that we took in response to multiple attacks on our personnel in Iraq and Syria who are there, as I said earlier, to try to prevent the resurgence in the region of ISIL, of Daesh. We remain absolutely determined in that effort. And I’m not going to get into hypothetical situations, but all I can say is we’re committed to deterring aggression from any part and we’ll take the steps necessary to deal with it.
MR MILLER: For the next question, Vivian Salama with The Wall Street Journal.
QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, thank you as always for bringing us along with you in your travels. Before we left D.C., you stressed that the U.S. was discussing with Israel the current conflict, and you added, “We will also be focusing on the day after.” Can you talk a little bit about what that looks like? In particular, what is being done to ensure that whatever does come after doesn’t spin into potentially short- or long-term occupation?
And also, are there discussions at all to create a multilateral force for Gaza? And if so, would the U.S. be willing to take part in something like that? Thank you.
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thanks, Vivian. Here’s what we know and I think is agreed among everyone: There cannot and must not be a return to the pre-October 7 status quo. That’s unacceptable. It’s not tolerable for Israel; it shouldn’t be acceptable or tolerable by anyone else. And that means that the idea of Hamas remaining responsible for governance, such as it was, and security, and posing an ongoing and enduring threat to Israel and its citizens, is unacceptable. So that’s one thing we know.
We also know that Israel cannot reassume control and responsibility for Gaza. And it’s important to note that Israel has made clear it has no intention or desire to do that.
So within those parameters, we are and will continue to have discussions with partners throughout the region and well beyond about what should follow once Hamas is defeated. There are a number of possibilities, permutations, but it’s really premature to get into any detail about that.
As important is putting this into a bigger picture, a bigger vision of how we achieve enduring and lasting peace and security in the region. And as I said earlier, the United States is convinced – we have been for some time, and I think we’re only reinforced in that conviction since October 7th – that the best path, maybe even the only path, as I said, is through two states for two peoples. Again, that is the only way to ensure lasting security for a Jewish and democratic Israel, the only way to ensure that the Palestinians achieve their legitimate aspirations for a state of their own.
So I think it’s important, as we’re talking about all of this with every partner in the region – Israel, our Arab partners, and many others, as well as the broader international community – that we have that big frame in mind, and whatever we do, whatever is done, also helps to advance that. So that’s how we’re looking at it right now.
QUESTION: Can I just press you, Mr. Secretary? Because you’re talking about the defeat of Hamas. And I’m wondering for – Hamas is not just a bunch of individuals but probably an ideology as well. And especially with the intense bombardment that we’re seeing in Gaza right now, the potential for extremism down the line is high. And so when you say defeat Hamas, is that being factored in? And what are you doing, then, to address those issues as well?
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Yeah, Vivian, I – you’re exactly right. This is about dealing with Hamas in terms of defeating it physically, that is, making sure that it can’t repeat what it did on October 7th. But it is also about defeating an idea, a perverted idea, but an idea that we have to combat with a better idea, with a better future, with a better vision for what that future can be, and demonstrating that we’re committed to achieving that future, that vision. Because in the absence of that, even after Hamas, those who sing the siren song of nihilism will find open ears.
So it’s imperative, in our judgment, that not only is Hamas dealt with in a way that October 7th can never be repeated, but that we lay out a clear vision and a path to achieve that vision that gives people something to hope for, to buy into, to grab onto. And I believe that there is a broad and strong coalition throughout the region that wants to do exactly that. All of these countries are on one side of the equation. Who’s on the other side of the equation? Hamas, Hizballah, and Iran.
So it’s incumbent upon us, I think, not only to lay out that vision but to be clear about the ways that we propose to achieve it. This is not flipping a light switch, needless to say, given how deep-rooted and enduring these problems are. But there – we have to – we have to address this, and we have to address it in concrete ways and with determination because, again, it comes back to exactly what you said. We have to demonstrate that we have a better idea and a way to achieve it.
MR MILLER: For the final question, Muhannad Tutunji with BBC.
QUESTION: Thank you, Mr. Secretary. First question: The whole world is looking to end this war – when will you ask Israel to stop it? And the next question: The wave of settler violence is increasing with unarmed Palestinians being killed daily – what is the United States doing to address increasing settler violence against Palestinians in the West Bank? Thank you.
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thank you. With regard to the first part of the question, again, I’ll repeat what I’ve said: We stand behind Israel’s right and, indeed, obligation to defend itself and to do everything it can to make sure that October 7th never happens again. And we will continue to stand with Israel to achieve that. And as I’ve also said repeatedly, the way that Israel does so matters, and we’ve discussed today, as well as in many preceding days, the imperative of doing everything possible to protect civilians, the imperative of doing everything possible to get assistance to those who need it.
With regard to extremist violence that we’re seeing in the West Bank, this is something that, before October 7th, was a real concern for the United States and one that we’ve repeatedly raised in our engagements with the Israeli Government, and it’s an acute concern right now. Look, I don’t want to speak for the Israeli Government; it’s not appropriate. But I think it’s fair to say that what I heard today was a clear commitment from the government to deal with extremist violence in the West Bank – to condemn it, to take action to prevent it, to take action against those who perpetrate it. So this is important, and we will be looking closely to ensure that our friends make good on that commitment.
MR MILLER: Thank you.
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Thank you very much. Thanks, everyone.
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/israeli-officials-oxygen-concentrators-for-gaza-tunnels-found-hidden-in-aid-shipment/
Oxygen concentrators used for boosting flow of oxygen in tunnels found in a truck of “humanitarian aid.” Hospitals don’t use concentrators.
Fire feeds on oxygen,…
Hospitals don’t use concentrators. That was my field for many years. You are correct..concentrator =100% oxygen..go boom.💥💥
Watchdog Report: U.S. Has Given Afghanistan $11 Billion in Aid
Since Disastrous Biden Withdrawal (breitbart.com)
They also use a ton of energy.
Follow the wattage….
Where is our right to defend our borders?
We will find out in exactly 1 year. If dems win we no rights. If Trump wins, death to the cartels by special forces and the military on the border.
Stop believing there is any election or it has any validity as long as all these who perpetrated and continue to perpetrate the fraud and genocide are free.
It is beyond ignorant to think the present world escalation is sustainable for a year.
Hanging on to elections is wishing on a rabbit’s foot.
Somehow the division has to be overcome and the NATIONAL identity of American has to be restored. Oliver Anthony got it and said it beautifully.
He did NOT pin his hopes on an election that is run by deep state and globalists.
we hope and pray that The Donald wins and will not be stymied by 1) his “advisors”, 2) the Progressive-Socialists who call themselves Democrats
The Democratic Party has decided it’s okay to use the law in bad faith to persecute and jail its political opponents. The Democratic Party has destroyed American’s faith in the federal courts, the Department of Justice, and the FBI. The Democratic Party allows an invasion of millions of unvetted aliens across the border, quite a few of them possibly bent on making mayhem here as global tensions careen into hot war. The Democratic Party is still pushing Covid vaccinations that are well-understood at this point to be ineffective and unsafe. And the Democratic Party is doing everything possible (with help from RINO Republicans) to destroy our financial system. You could easily make the case that the Democratic Party is the anti-American Party.
Lol
If Dems win, we have NO USA as founded by the Patriots, the Sons of Liberty and we will have no rights, no protections, no sovereign country, and be slaves of the Globalists, the NWO.
Nope, because then we are free to act as the patriots that we are and remove all the traitors using any means necessary as their would be no law and no lawful consequences.
2 edged sword that fails them more than it does US.
If we have an Art V Convention Rita, it will be just as you describe also.
If Dems and RINOs win we will be proven to not have a country, no law, and no lawful politicians or government as it all relies upon the Constitution.
No Constitution, or following it, and no law or government.
The States created the federal government with the Constitution.
“Shut up.” They explained…
We spend $850 billion per year on a so-called Department of Defense and we get … … … nothing.
It’s like a switch is flipped when it’s oh so special Israel .
Defending our borders is a Constitutional Right and Protection under USA Law. Either we do it or we give up our sovereignty and the land our forefathers fought for and won.
We have already succumbed to the Obama/Biden regime in this matter. This is because we have too many RINOs in Congress and also in State positions. If we do not rid ourselves 0f them, we are done as a Country.
The Patriots in our country need to stand up, like the Patriots of 1775.
And now people can see why, FIRST BHAND, why there is only one punishment for treason.
“Oh what a tangled, complicated web we weave, when first a series of manipulative false narratives we promulgate to decieve.”
Of coarse, all of their University generated nonsense makes no sense, and is inherently contradictory.
“Hate has no home here” signs, right next to “from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free!” or, my favorite “Queers for Palenstine”, lol.
Any Queers for Palestine really out to quit college and go to Palestine, to demonstrate solidarity with their HAMAS brothers.
“But I am with yoooooouuuu,…splat!” as Hamas throws them off 8 story roof, lol.
Prosperous islamists are just as deadly, often more so. Bin Laden was prosperous. Very wealthy. The children of prosperous islamists can also be vicous little brutes. You cannot solve that problem by bringing them prosperity. Of course, that’s just a scam, joebama couldn’t make a whorehouse prosperous even if he rerouted all military traffic there. And that isn’t really what they want.
Someone I heard recently, maybe Alan Dershowitz, remarked: ‘Saying “queers for Palestine” is about like saying “chickens for KFC.”‘
VDH discusses this and the overall Palestinian / Hamas problem that Israel faces, greatly exacerbated by western nations two-faced “diplomacy” towards Israel. IMO VDH provides an above-average discussion in terms of his intellectual honesty and willingness to be more direct in naming those who are participating in blatant hypocrisy and/or two-faced public statements concerning the middle east situation and its greater global implications.
Note: This is behind Epoch Times- Epoch TV paywall BUT they offer free watching of this video if you register w/email address.
https://www.theepochtimes.com/epochtv/victor-davis-hanson-the-real-story-behind-the-hamas-terror-attack-on-israel-5521108?
I watched it last night GB; it was so worth my time.
👍👍
Blinken has a conundrum on his hands. The Jewish wing provides the bulk of financing to the DNC while the BLM and ANTIFA wing of the DNC provides the muscle. Blinken can’t do anything to benefit the financial wing of the Democrat Party without pissing off the enforcement wing. That’s the Biden White House’s problem and they have to come up with a solution soon so look for a major false flag event that unites both the financial and enforcement wings together against Donald Trump!
Biden has another problem – in Michigan. He needs to cater to the Muslim voters around Dearborn to win that state, but at the same time, those Muslims are very conservative when it comes to parental rights and what is taught in schools.
Supporting Palestinians while at the same time saying parents should not have a say in what their children are allowed to “Identify as” in school will be interesting to watch.
Your use of “conservative” is interesting: when we follow the Bible bringing up our children, we are called Bible-clutching, gun-loving, and “conservative”
They (the ones imported into this country by Obama and Biden) follow the Qur’an to the letter, even if it has few if any “western” values and you call them “conservative”
I’m amazed at how malleable the word “conservative” can be.
So there is no such thing as Conservative Judaism?
There are a lot of Jewish conservatives, most of them are just afraid to open their mouths (relatives, y’ know)
Conservative Judaism (used to be anyway) those Jews who didn’t want to keep their heads covered 24/7 (G-d is ubiquitous); those Jews who didn’t want to sit apart from their wives during services; those Jews who did not want the entire service to be in Hebrew, plus a number of other religious obligations of the Orthodox Jews. I really think it was a movement by the ladies who wanted to pierce their ears to be able to wear a pair of earings without losing just one of them.
We’re not even getting into the various “cults” of Chassidic Judaism nor are we going anywhere near the many varieties of Reformed Judaism
Secular jews, hardly religious at all, not even a little bit. That’s your average jewish leftist. Just like your average Christian born leftists. No God.
Wethal: Actually, other than in the totally made-up names of different types of Jewish congregations (Reform, Conservative, Orthodox), “Conservative Judaism” does not have any particular meaning.
Perhaps Messianic Jew has more meaning?
Messianic Jews have Conservative values.
Yeah, hilarious how the pro hamas lefties didn’t get the memo.
When Obiden regime pledges never ending support for Israel, they need to turn their head, wink and say “Just KIDDING!” so the acedemic Nazis will know to ignore.
BLM and Antifa are financed by the Muslim Brotherhood.
And McDonald’s
Trump Truth: And Starbucks and banks and Target and down the list. Even small, local independent business, with their BLM signs.
…and Ford, Coca-Cola, Amazon and the US Government.
It is a really sad state of affairs when you cannot believe one single word coming out of their mouth.
They can’t put that genie back in the bottle.
Isn’t it fun watching the demonic democrats little pets fight amongst each other’s for attention. I’m sorry but Jewish, black, and homosexual people are just pets for the demonic democrats. When will these people ever learn.
Hopefully never!
Don’t ever be sorry for stating the Truth Zoe.
Thanks for your revealing wisdom.
Blinky is a disgrace and an embarrassment to the US. Pathetic doesn’t begin to describe his double speak drool. He’s every bit as bad as having the Demented Fraud stumbling around studdering through prepared teleprompter garbage. Funny how the kenyan can gift his pals in the muz brohood 80+ billion in US military equipment, find a way to flush Iran with 6 billion cash, and has his domestic pard big Mike out screaming about importing terrorists and their spawn from Gaza and the world is supposed to act likr the US isn’t as much a sponsor of terrorism as Iran
A number of legitimate questions were raised in our discussions today, including how to use any period of pause to maximize the full humanitarian assistance, how to connect a pause to the release of hostages, how to ensure that Hamas doesn’t use these pauses or arrangements to its own advantage.
Netanyahu Rejects Biden: No ‘Pause’ in Fighting Without Release of Hostages
This movie has played over and over again. Hamas launches a terrorist attach against Israel, Israel responds, Hamas waves a white flag, Israel caves, Hamas reloads and it starts over. If Israel doesn’t ever learn their lessons they will be driven into the sea.
It’s a perpetual money machine and they both make billions of dollars from us! We fund each side to start the war and then we pay each side to stop the war.
Golly simple, isn’t it!
Was there a ‘pause’ when we bombed and fire-bombed the gnat-zees practically by necessity into oblivion?
NO.
Where there a pause when we twice bombed by necessity the Imperial Japanese into submission to cease hostilities?
NO.
Can you imagine the Left successfully demanding a “pause” just as the Allies were about to go into Berlin to collect Hitler, so that “humanitarian aid” could be delivered to Berlin? That’s how insane the Left has become.
Simply put, he is a traitor that has abused his office in unconstitutional manner, which is treason.
In other news,.. the White House has just launched their Anti-Islamophobia Campaign in America and now states that Biden will Never sign the House’s Bill to grant Israel $ 14+ Billion$.
Due to their internal polling #s, I bet the Prozac dispensary in the West Wing is empty now.
I am thinking that by now they are looking for Valium.
I’m sure the cartels could provide them with whatever they need.
We could only hope they’d be overcome with guilt and remorse enough to off themselves
Maybe we get lucky and they try some Extra-strength Fentanyl!
Giving the jihadis what they want. If this campaign comes with teeth, you can be sure that the muslims will be clogging the courts fake hate crimes.
Valium with a moonshine chaser
Everything with the Democrats is optics. Look for cheesey White Supremacists pamphlets to mysteriously pop-up in suburban Connecticut so the ADL can hold yet another Full-Court press conference!
I forced myself to watch CamelToe’s “speech” on the launch and throughout it my BS meter was banging against the limit.
As she talked about “no hate” and “religious freedom” and “right to be” I thought back to Brandon foaming at the mouth like Adolph, raging against half the population, of the lead terrorist group’s campaign against “traditional Catholics”, “concerned parents”, and “concerned citizens”, and the almost daily attacks by Dims against any who stand up for the nation and her citizens.
IMO their “campaign”, especially in light of the large scale demonstrations of hatred and threats by the very people it is said to be for, is nothing more than a ruse and cover to allow them to go after anyone who stands in their way over the next year+.
I wish anyone would then ask the follow up question………
So then you would have no problem publicly supporting & acknowledging an Israel Aid Package, even if it was a stand alone Israel aid package coming out of Congress right?
This is how the American people see the true identity of these people as they never truly mean what they say as there is always hidden asterisks.
And in this case the asterisk on aid to Israel can only be given IF accompanied in the same bill billions more for Ukraine, isn’t that what you really mean.
They want 60 billion or more for Ukraine. The aid to Israel won’t line congrsss pocket as much as Ukrainian aid.
Those proposed aid numbers must be reversed. At this point, Ukraine aid so far hasn’t proved it works to anyone’s favor.
Israel is fighting for its very existence.
Oh, and eff the muzzie co-conspirators in our regime. Dare not refer to it as a government.
There are NO “partners for peace” not coming from any Palestinians, Iranians or indeed any islamists.
To insist Israel continue to pretend there is such a thing as “Palestinian civilians” is absurd.
IF we had not witnessed the 4 years of PDJT’S first term, perhaps I would be decieved by the bullshirt, but whether its economic or foreign policy, energy or trade, having seen with my own eyes whats possible, the policies of “COW” (Every post Reagan President, except Trump) which are all the same, are clearly WRONG.
“You cannot negotiate peace with someone who has come to kill you.”
~Golda Meir~
True when she said this.
Nothing has changed.
If it’s a universal rule – then there will never be peace – because I am very certain that Israel has been killing Palestinians for quite a long time now.
Try this one
Paging elva. elva, where are you hiding?
Clearly, nothing has been done to prejudice the civil and religious rights of the non-Jewish communities in Palestine…
No shortage of lies on all the sides – but the carving a Jewish state from Arab lands is what started this mess.
https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/rothschild/
That’s nice. See 5,000 years of maps of Israel.
https://israelipalestinian.procon.org/maps-covering-5000-years-of-history/
FYI, There are NO Palestinians, only Arabs who lived in Palestine, a historically Jewish land. That was a construct by Yasser Arafat in 1964, entirely intended to legitimize a terrorist organization, PLO, in perpetuity.
https://blogs.timesofisrael.com/the-invention-of-the-palestinian-people/
Most “Palestinians” over there cannot even pronounce “Palestine.” There is no “P” sound in the Arabic language. So they tend to either pronounce it ‘Falestine” or ‘Balestine.’ That is what happens when you apply a name made-up by Romans onto a ‘people’ made-up by Marxist terrorists.
I don’t buy that – not how the world works, guess the Native Americans have a lot of resettling to do, eh?
lol
And that “Palestine” your image shows is nothing more than a geographical area. Not a country.
You realize that point is irrelevant? Palestine was a possession of a greater political entity at various times in the last 2000+ years.
“The word Palestine derives from Philistia, the name given by Greek writers to the land of the Philistines, who in the 12th century bce occupied a small pocket of land on the southern coast, between modern Tel Aviv–Yafo and Gaza. The name was revived by the Romans in the 2nd century ce in “Syria Palaestina,” designating the southern portion of the province of Syria, and made its way thence into Arabic, where it has been used to describe the region at least since the early Islamic era. After Roman times the name had no official status until after World War I and the end of rule by the Ottoman Empire, when it was adopted for one of the regions mandated to Great Britain; in addition to an area roughly comprising present-day Israel and the West Bank, the mandate included the territory east of the Jordan River now constituting the Hashimite Kingdom of Jordan, which Britain placed under an administration separate from that of Palestine immediately after receiving the mandate for the territory.”
My comment was factual and not at all irrelevant to the image you provided. It is not “Palestinian land” and nothing more than a geographical area.
Your reply doesn’t refute that fact either.
And btw; That “UN Plan” in the image you provided, is just that, a plan and nothing more.
Misinformation. The big green “Palestine” was not a Palestinian Arab state. My father was “A Palestinian’ in 1947 and he was Jewish. There was never a Palestinian Arab nation. The map pretends to show it was an Arab Palestine State, never in history there was any Arab Palestinian state. It was a name that the Romans gave the jews instead of Israel as a punishment for rebelling.
The second map is the “partition plan” that the UN decided upon and the Arabs declined and instead decided to go to war and kill all the jews. Some 8 Arab nations went into a genocidal war along with the local Arabs. This was the War of Independence of Israel. There are consequences to wars. Have Israel lost this war Israel would have been slaughtered one by one. But the Arabs who lost and are in the borders of the Jewish state are the only arabs in the Middle East who enjoy democracy and equal rights as the jews. The last map is an invention.
There is no such map. It’s a piece of Propaganda.
The only true “Palestinians” are the Jews who occupied all of that map for the last 5,000 years. There are no muslim palestinians. There is only the map of David.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/map-of-the-kingdom-of-israel-under-david-and-solomon
You have no idea of what you’re talking about.
The Israelites came into a territory about 3,500 years ago, after multiple tribes called Canaanites has inhabited the land.
The “Jews” were only about 3 of those 12 tribes.
9 ‘disappeared’ around 900-700 bc.
I could go on and on.
There is no map of ‘David.’
There was the “Kingdom” which lasted for 3 kings, and then split into 2 kingdoms called the House of Israel based in Samaria, and the House of Judah based in Judaea.
The tribe of Judah was originally called Judahites but changed to Jews when they intermarried with the Iduemans, descendants of Esau and allowed conversions from non-genealogical members.
So the Arabs in ancient Palestine became a nation exactly when?
1964 when Yasser Arafat dreamed it into reality.
Go read some history.
I can assure you I am well versed in history.
There were no Arabs, or very few in ancient Palestine.
Arabs are descended from Ishmael, a son of Abraham just like Issac, and therefore descended from Eber (from which we get the word Hebrew) and Shem, son of Noah, and generally dwelt in the desert east of the Jordan River (think ARABIAN peninsula).
While some Palestinians have Arab blood, and are culturally Arab, are mostly descended from the Canaanite tribes, named for Canaan, a descended from Ham, another son of Noah, and were cursed. Examples of these peoples would include Amorites, Jebusites, Hittites, Horites, Phillistines, Phoenicians, etc and lived in a land called Canaan, today called Israel.
The brother of Jacob (Israel) was Esau from where descended the Edomite tribes (also known as Idumeans subsequently). He married a Canaanite women and corrupted his bloodline. One of his descendants married a Canaanite women which led to the creation of the Amelalkites, who were ordered by God to wiped out, man, women, children and livestock. That didn’t happen as commanded and has caused problems ever since.
Recent Y DNA research has suggested, if not proved, that the descendants of these Canaanites are different than Arabs.
The Arabs’ recently countries established are Saudi ARABIA, United ARAB Emirates, Qatar, other Persian Gulf States, Iraq & Jordan.
Syria is Syrians, by and large, and Egypt is Egyptians, by and large.
Arafat ‘created’ a Palestinan state that was culturally Arab and mostly Islamic religiously.
As I stated before, you do not what you’re talking about, and maybe you are the one that needs to go read some history.
I have.
People live on land – “states” don’t live on land.
I keep in wanting to believe in you but you keep throwing up red flags for me.
The Romans renamed Judea/Samaria to Palestina, the land.
The Romans didn’t name the ‘Jews’ Palestine, but the land.
They had either deported or encouraged the Diaspora from the “Levant” after the 70 AD uprising That is well established history!
I’m modern times, the original partition was from the British after WWI when they seized the Levant from the Ottoman Empire
Trans Jordan was administratively split into Jordan with an Hashemite Arab King and Palestine (a protectorate) of the Crown.
The ‘settlers’ then rebelled against the British, leading to the terrorist bombing of the King David Hotel, when the Brits granted independence to the ‘Jewish’ state. The “War of Independence” was against the British and that’s the bottom line.
The UN ‘partition’ plan came after that.
1948 & 1967 wars with Arabs have all kinds of arguments both ways.
Convenient you left that out and blurred it with the fight against the British mandate.
And you’re sitting here spouting it’s all propaganda when you’re doing the same thing.
This is not the first time I’ve noticed you twisting the truth.
Your last four sentences – ???
👁️
If you are going to be that restrictive the same and more can then be said of the Rothschild’s Israel.
Is that you Mohammad?
Or you Rashida??
Meanwhile in Gaza, a Hamas Terrorist revisits the choices he has made in his life.
Sorry but Palestine was never a state/country but an ambiguous territory. It’s partition and designation was a creation of the UN. Plus your absolutely stupid statement about Israel always killing “Palestinians” is absolute nonsense because (1) the inhabitants of Gaza are not indigenous (so-called Palestinians) but cast outs from other Arab countries and (2) the surrounding countries including the inhabitants of Gaza keep attacking and killing Israeli citizens.
Why is that even a meaningful goal post? That’s silly – the USA wasn’t a nation either – it was a holding, a colony, a possession.
Those who are paying attention see the big picture.
The rest are too busy texting to see the see the coming conflagration and the ensuing fallout thereof.
My prayer is that it is not radioactive.
Eu Wants World To Pay Attention To Ukraine Again Please
European Union (E.U.) leaders struck a despairing tone in Brussels on Friday as they called for the world’s community to focus on helping Ukraine against Russia’s invasion as Middle East turmoil steals away the global spotlight.
somebody’s (a lot of politicians) making a killing on this Eastern European border war
I hope there are a lot of gated, guarded communities to which these “whores” can retire
I must have ‘dis-, mis-, mal-‘read the headline. I read; “EU wants world to pay Ukraine again, please.”
Perhaps the EU could help broker a peace deal between Russia and Ukraine.
perhaps even a — ahem — “pause”
Because it’s on this topic, posting here too (already had posted on the daily Presidential thread) Journalist Lee Smith has an excellent piece on Tablet Magazine, titled “the Israel Op”
https://www.tabletmag.com/sections/news/articles/the-israel-op
Thanks, Bessie.
Excerpts below.
Team 0bama is trying to play both sides of the fence, which is both stupid and dangerous. The mixed messaging is a dead giveaway, and all it will do is create more division and discord as Im sure thats what their plan is. Its 0bamas MO.
“But it is also about defeating an idea, a perverted idea, but an idea that we have to combat with a better idea, with a better future, with a better vision for what that future can be…”
That perverted idea is islam, and any future with islam is a future of dhimmitude for the infidels as is described in the pact of umar from the 7th century. Islam doesnt care what you think, blinky.
https://www.christianitytoday.com/history/issues/issue-74/pact-of-umar.html
0bama is probably quite aware of this, but I also think blinky, biden, and most of the west are totally clueless.
“War is deceit”
~ muhummed
These boys deserve a round of applause for playing their parts so well in this obvious narrative shaping.
Bibi is Blinkin’s hostage.
Blinky speaks with forked tongue.
It appears the Obiden administration is attempting to run the war for Israel. When you are on the offensive and winning you don’t pause or call a truce, you continuing attacking. Israel would probably be better off without our money as it comes conditioned upon Obiden interference.
SECRETARY BLINKEN: Yeah, Vivian, I – you’re exactly right. This is about dealing with Hamas in terms of defeating it physically, that is, making sure that it can’t repeat what it did on October 7th. But it is also about defeating an idea, a perverted idea, but an idea that we have to combat with a better idea, with a better future, with a better vision for what that future can be, and demonstrating that we’re committed to achieving that future, that vision.
What was it Christopher Wray said about Antifa being an “idea”?
Haven’t seen any effort on the part of the Biden administration to deal with THAT “perverted idea.”
The Israel Op – Tablet Magazine–Lee Harris:
“It’s nearly impossible for most normal Americans to believe that what’s happening in America is really happening, which is how these things usually go. No one can believe it until it’s too late.
Information warfare campaigns designed by the U.S. government to target Americans with the aim of splitting them apart from their countrymen through weaponized falsehoods are rooted in new methods of shaping and controlling the online communities that many Americans trust to interpret the world around them. From Russiagate to COVID-19 to Jan. 6, the newness and force of these campaigns has knocked the country senseless, with the left readily acclimating itself to third-world norms, and large parts of the right increasingly hopeless.
What the right has learned from a decade of information warfare targeting it is to distrust the media. Knowing, for instance, that the Justice Department interfered in the 2016, 2020, and now the 2024 elections, what else is phony? Was 9/11 an inside job after all? What about the moon landing? What haven’t we been lied to about? Our families are real, our kids are real. But what else is there to hold on to? It’s like reaching for a life raft and finding only splinters. Maybe America is fake all the way down.
But it’s not, and the right can’t afford to let itself be fooled into despair with so much at stake. The same U.S. government agencies and officials that pushed everything from Russiagate to the Russia bounty story and lied about the origins of COVID-19, Hunter Biden’s laptop, and the character of Jan. 6 protests are now warning that Israel’s war against Hamas is likely to drag U.S. forces into WWIII. It’s another information operation designed to disorient and demoralize the America First camp. This time, however, there’s a big difference—an influential segment of the right is amplifying the left’s campaign against them. …
Against the democracy-promoting neoconservatives who staffed the George W. Bush administration, the pro-Trump right has wisely adopted George Washington’s counsel to avoid foreign entanglements and thereby reduce the opportunities for foreigners to influence our affairs. Yet it’s true American leadership’s relations with a foreign power have shaped the battle space in the eastern Mediterranean. But fighting Israel’s wars is not why U.S. troops are sitting off the coast of Lebanon. They’ve been dispatched to protect what Barack Obama called Iran’s equities, namely Hamas’ bigger brother Hezbollah. Because Israel is keenly aware that the U.S. has the power to limit its operations to defend her people, it is in no position to challenge the narrative spun by the Biden administration to unite America against it by stupefying the American right with millenarian fear. …
Now a staple on conservative media, Macgregor sees himself as the lone voice opposing Netanyahu’s double-time march to WWIII. “There is no one in Washington currently interested in dialing anything back in Israel,” writes Macgregor. “No one is saying emotions are running hot, this is not good time to make these decisions or we need to look at the consequences.”
In reality, virtually every top Democrat in Washington is saying the same thing, starting with Biden himself. According to recent leaks from the White House, during Biden’s trip to Jerusalem last month he told Netanyahu not to widen the war, to prioritize a two-state solution, and consider the “scenario he was leaving for his successor.” In other words, the Biden administration sees Israel’s war as an opportunity to topple Netanyahu.
Behind Biden, there are, among others: Obama, his former lieutenant Ben Rhodes, and Thomas Friedman, all of whom have been beating the same drum about Israel’s campaign to eliminate Hamas being a big mistake—the same mistake America made after 9/11, and therefore Netanyahu should listen to the voice of reason as well as experience and stand down.
Parts of the right seem unaware, or unconcerned, they’ve enlisted themselves in a left-wing messaging campaign that ties them also to foreign actors. Pro-Hamas and pro-Iran influencers inside the U.S. Department of Defense are targeting the right with fear tactics. …
No one wants to send U.S. troops to fight for Israel, and Israel doesn’t want the Americans there. Historically, the U.S. officials who want to deploy troops to Israel are anti-Israel leftists, like Samantha Power, who once imagined a scenario in which the U.S. would have to dispatch troops to prevent an Israeli “genocide” of Palestinians. When Biden sent a Marine general to consult with Israeli brass two weeks ago it was to stall the ground invasion, not to assist the Israelis. That Hezbollah has repeatedly fired on Israel is further evidence the aircraft carrier groups Biden deployed to the eastern Mediterranean are there not to deter Hezbollah, but rather Israel.
Contrary to Macgregor’s assessment, Biden is not escalating. In demanding that Israel allow aid trucks across the Egyptian border uninspected, and restore Gaza’s electricity, water, and internet, the president is dismantling Israel’s blockade. With Israeli troops on the verge of bisecting Gaza Wednesday, Biden called for a ceasefire. These are actions characteristic not of an ally but an adversary. And offering Iran negotiations for the purpose of legalizing its nuclear weapons program and giving it access to hundreds of billions of dollars are signs of friendship, not enmity.
Which is why, of course, Iranian allies are shooting at U.S. troops in Syria and Iraq: not because they’re escalating war with the U.S., but to encourage Biden to pressure the Israelis. And it’s working. The Biden administration has even prohibited U.S. small arms manufacturers from exporting rifles and handguns for Israelis to defend themselves against another Oct. 7 massacre. …
Trump’s assessment of the Oct. 7 massacre shows that the man who was the immediate target of every information operation over the last seven years nonetheless sees the world clearly. “This is a fight between civilization and savagery, decency and depravity, and between good and evil,” Trump told a Jewish organization recently. “There is no comparison between a group that worships death and a group that cherishes life.” He added that every death in the conflict was on Hamas alone, and then seemed to go off script for a moment. “I think you really have to add in the word ‘Iran’—Iran, people don’t want to talk about it.”
Trump was referring primarily to the Biden White House, but he might also have been referring to some of his supporters. Trump is right. The best way for America to avoid entering foreign wars is to get the details straight, or else relaying White House and Iranian talking points will obscure the factor most likely to lead to Armageddon—that the Biden administration is determined to give Iran’s murderous regime the bomb.
It’s nearly impossible to believe it and most people won’t until it’s too late. The American right can’t afford self-pity and self-delusion.”…….
Read it all.
The #Obama/BidenSyndicate are running a Good Cop/Bad Cop routine on Israel: Biden slaps ’em on the back while the real #FakePresident hires the Gaza rapists and supplies Hamas with missiles.
Not to fool Netanyahu. To fool you.
Rest in the Vine: “The Israel Op” by Lee Harris
So, a nation, presumably every nation has not just a right, but an OBLIGATION to defend its borders, and its citisens.
THAT is presumably the Official stance of the U.S. Giverment, as expressed by our Sec. of State President and leaders of CONgress.
An OBLIGATION, they say.
And so what is the answer for a Giverment that blatantly disregards such an OBLIGATION?
Thank you ! Appreciate the insight and information. Try as I might I cannot “watch” the “Reich” I try, I do try.
I become physically ill when I listen to or read the pure evil coming out of their mouths.
Painful and sickening to see what has become of the nation President Trump raised to record heights being destroyed by the satanic cabal.
” However, if you understand this confliction, then you can well imagine how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must feel each time he talks to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.”
He likely feels like exploding a nuclear bomb over DC.
The Palestinians are an in-bred lot. They want to kill anyone that is not related to them. There are no Palestinian civilians; only extended family members who take calls, celebrate Hamas atrocities, and willingly carry on the fight to avenge the death of some low IQ relative.
Their God has abandoned them, just like those in the hell holes of Sodom and Gomorrah.
IDF says ambulance attacked in Gaza transported Hamas terrorists and weapons
https://www.ynetnews.com/article/rjzycbmqp
Muslims did too that in other wars like Iraq
Biden White House aims to scapegoat Netanyahu
the Duran☝️☝️ Rumble
Listened to this earlier today…
pretty interesting.
Biden White House aims to scapegoat Netanyahu
☝️☝️ The Duran..Rumble. Click above to watch
They seem reflexively anti-Israel. meh.
BS
Biden regime the only one in the world still beating the dead horse two state solution. Every one of the leftist regime plans have failed, containing Iran, China, border, crime reform, Russia sanction, Ukraine, Libya, afganistan, and on. Hard to believe they think this could work. Blinkens plan to involve us boots and the secret Jordanian troops he’s been training to separate the sides IN jerusalem is feasible.
Today marks the 3 year anniversary of the most fraudulent presidential election in American history.
Joe Biden, who barely campaigned, couldn’t get anybody to show up to his rallies, and clearly was in cognitive decline, somehow managed to receive the MOST VOTES IN AMERICAN HISTORY with 81 million, all while losing 18 of 19 bellwether counties and winning only 16% of counties overall.
And remember if you question any of this, you’re just an election denying conspiracy theorist.
but you’ll never get my SIL (or her children) to believe this
It’s obvious that Blinky (playing into the hands of the Gazan/Persian media effort) is more concerned about the Gazan children who might be killed when used as human shields than he is about the Israeli children who were murdered.
Poor sod! Did Joe put him up to this or is he being paid by Al Jazeera?
“However, if you understand this confliction, then you can well imagine how Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must feel each time he talks to Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.”
I cannot imagine what it would take for a leader like Netanyahu to see what terrorists have done to women and children in his country, then have to meet with some jackass so disconnected from reality, his own little spawn dresses up as Zelensky for Halloween.
Blinken or his minions willingly encourage the most vile people on the planet causing untold harm and misery to families, knowing full well his own will never experience the results of his actions.
The precept of the koran is perpetual war against all who deny that Mahomet is the prophet of God. The faithful follower of the prophet, may submit to the imperious necessities of defeat: but the command to propagate the Moslem creed by the sword is always obligatory, when it can be made effective. The commands of the prophet may be performed alike, by fraud, or by force.
– John Quincy Adams
A two-state solution, sure that should work, it has only been rejected like five times already by the Palestinian Arabs. It seems to me that Muslims do not want Palestine to be split between Muslims and Jewish infidels. A two-state Palestine makes sense politically, but not religiously and will never work out. Does not the Hadith say that that the Prophet Mahammad says the Jews should be killed? Thus, a two-state Palestine goes against Islam.
The Holy Qur’an is a book of romantic love sonnets. The Haddith is simply a book of beautiful poems about Golf and Grandkids and Yoga and Weddings and the Sura is simply about Buttons, Buckles, Ruffles and Lace.
There are plenty of Muslim leaders saying there is no extremist Islam, there is only Islam. The problem is that we are trapped within our own culture, our own upbringing, and our own way of thinking. Everyone in the world does not think the way we think, or value the things we value. We Americans just cannot understand that.
Islam is serious and it is not like Christianity. It is a supremist religion where you either convert or are killed. In some cases maybe you are allowed to live in subjugation. When Islam gains the upper hand, Muslims can kill their infidel neighbors who have presumably been their best of friends all their lives.
Biden, Blinken, and others do not get it. Hopefully Netanyahu gets it, and will take out Hamas. If not, next time it will be Hamas and Hezbollah taking out Israel.
When Erdogan was asked whether Islam could be a moderate religion, he said:
“There is no moderate Islam. There is only Islam”
“The mosques are our barracks, the domes our helmets, the minarets our bayonets and the faithful our soldiers…”
The original “two-state” solution was that which created Jordan…
https://www.britannica.com/topic/flag-of-Jordan
Today they bake, tomorrow they brew
Then all humanity in shariah and death they plan to stew
For still far too few understand their devious game
And fewer still will say it aloud, that simply Islam is the evil’s name!
well, blah, blah, blah… translation: We’re still working to get more humanitarian aid into Hamas…scratch that, of course I mean Gaza.
Blah, blah, f*^%ing blah!
BS. He’s playing both side against the middle for the ‘love of money’ his masters.
Rev 2:9 & 3:9
F’ him!
IDF needs to either flood the tunnels with seawater or use a scaled up Rodenator (O2 – Propane mix tunnel explosive used to rid areas of gophers, chipmunks, etc).
Either one eliminates burrowing pests.
Ive been watchin…
Israel engineers are drilling huge holes 😛
Whenever any Mohammad and Koran commanded murder, rape, torture, enslavement was committed it became usual to attribute it to “Radical Islamists” presumably practicing “Radical Islamism” or sometimes even simply “Extremists” practicing “Extremism of unknown origin”, rather than Muslims simply practicing Islam itself as practiced by all Muslim’s “Perfect Man”, Mohammad, and has been practiced for more than 1,400 years. In fact many of these claims begin to sound completely ridiculous to the objective mind that has any grasp of reality. Of course, the Islam Deniers mission is to keep everything confused and misdirected in the minds of the Sheeple Infidels as they are prepared for shariah and slaughter.
I’ve gotten to the point where I just don’t care what these people say anymore, nor do I care to watch any of the coverage of this war. I have no control over any of it anyway.
It pained me to listen to Blinken but I had to hear his BS. Blinken is what evil looks like, he is part of the evil that is trying so dam hard to destroy the world we live in, he has the gaul to mention his children in this hypocritical BS he spued to the world and CBS was so kind to make sure they captured it.
Blinken was only in Israel to place a boot on Netanyahu’s throat, and show support for hamas insisting the UN be allowed in to help in Gaza. This is what the United States does around the world now. We provoked Russia to attack Ukraine, we released billions of $$$ to Iran so that this could take place in Israel, this is what our government does!
Matthew ch 10 v 34-36
34Think not that I am come to send peace on earth: I came not to send peace, but a sword. 35For I am come to set a man at variance against his father, and the daughter against her mother, and the daughter in law against her mother in law. 36And a man’s foes shall be they of his own household.
Revelation 3:9
Behold, I will make them of the synagogue of Satan, which say they are Jews, and are not, but do lie; behold, I will make them to come and worship before thy feet, and to know that I have loved thee.
On Judging Freedom with Judge Napolitano today, Professor Mearsheimer said that in his view, there is no solution to the Israeli-Palestinian problem. The best that can be expected is for things to continue as they have been, with the Mideast constantly on the brink of a major war.
I don’t remember Trump explicitly laying out a vision for the longterm future of the Mideast. Maybe he did. However, Trump encouraged concrete and unprecedented steps including new commercial and diplomatic ties between Israel and various Arab countries. Sometimes very deep divisions can only be resolved over a long time, even generations. It takes patience and persistence.
Your comment made me think of the quote:
“When goods don’t cross borders, soldiers will”.
I couldn’t remember who said it, so I did a search and found the following.
>>> At the web site of the Foundation for Economic Education (FEE) –
If Goods Don’t Cross Borders…Tuesday, October 26, 2010
Nicholas Snow
https://fee.org/resources/if-goods-dont-cross-borders/
>>> At the web site of the Online Library of Liberty (OLL) –
Did Bastiat say “when goods don’t cross borders, soldiers will”?
Claude Frédéric Bastiat (1801-1850)
https://oll.libertyfund.org/page/did-bastiat-say-when-goods-don-t-cross-borders-soldiers-will
1st Thessalonians ch 5 v3
3For when they shall say, Peace and safety; then sudden destruction cometh upon them, as travail upon a woman with child; and they shall not escape.
I get the impression that Blinken is ready to conquer Gaza in order to save it.
Who would have expected anything else…duh
https://www.timesofisrael.com/liveblog_entry/hamas-tried-to-smuggle-fighters-to-egypt-in-ambulances-for-wounded-gazans-us-official/
Hamas tried to smuggle fighters to Egypt in ambulances for wounded Gazans — US official
Hamas tried to sneak its fighters out of Gaza in ambulances that evacuated dozens of wounded Palestinians to Egypt earlier this week, a senior Biden administration official says.
Hamas had compiled a list of the seriously wounded that it wanted to evacuate from Gaza for treatment in Egypt, along with thousands of foreign nationals looking to flee the enclave.
The list was then vetted by Egypt and the United States, which found that a third of the names on it were of Hamas fighters, the administration official says, adding that the list was rejected and none of the 76 wounded Palestinians who were ultimately evacuated in ambulances out of Gaza were Hamas fighters.
Bibi needs to say “no” to the meetings. It’s getting ridiculous. He’s busy. Leave him to tend to his country and citizens.
Palestinians are being refused entry into Egypt, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey. Not Hamas, but the Palestinians themselves. Those countries all know that they are a people of terrorism. They do not want a two state solution, they want all of the land and most importantly, they want Israel to cease to exist. It has always been this way. They elected Hamas to lead their government back in 2005 and are happy with that decision. So much so that there has never been another election. Their sons are brainwashed from the earliest times. They teach them to behead Israelis by using a knife to cut off the heads of teddy bears. Those same sons join the Hamas militants as soon as they become of age, so not only is Hamas their leadership, but Hamas is their military and their very sons are part of that military, so the Palestinians are not the innocent citizens they are being made out as.
This is a spiritual battle and it is good versus evil, Islam versus Jews, Ismael versus Issac, and Esau versus Jacob. It can’t be settled. The Palestinians need to go to Afghanistan or to some Islamic country where they will be accepted and all Hamas infidels need to be eliminated, every single one of them. They love being martyrs for their fake God, so make them all martyrs.
It’s so bad, Biden doesn’t even want to traffic their kids.
In the end it doesn’t matter whether the Leftists are pretending, lying or if they have deluded themselves into believing their own lies. What matters is their actions and the consequences of those actions. Leftists are dangerous to civilization and to all innocent life.
Why are they not working wiht thier partners in the region to have
other arab countries take in refugees.. For all the whining the other
Arab countries are doing about the humanitarian.. NOT ONE will
take in the people of Gaza.. NOT ONE has offered.. hmmm?
Secretary Blinken said:
“Second, we need to do more to protect Palestinian civilians. We’ve been clear that as Israel conducts its campaign to defeat Hamas, how it does so matters. It matters because it’s the right and lawful thing to do. It matters because failure to do so plays into the hands of Hamas and other terror groups. There will be no partners for peace if they’re consumed by humanitarian catastrophe and alienated by any perceived indifference to their plight.”
Fine words, but it’s not backed by Blinken’s own actions. Funding the Palestinian’s terrorist with money weapons is not a solution. Especially while calling for their protection.
“I haven’t seen the details about the strike, Leon, that you alluded to that hit the AFP office in Gaza. And let me just say, and say again, that as we stand strongly for Israel’s right and obligation to defend itself, we also believe that it’s vitally important how Israel does this, including with the highest regard for the protection of civilians, and that of course includes journalists, journalists who are doing extraordinary work under the most dangerous conditions, to tell this story to the world something that we deeply admire, deeply respect, and we want to make sure that they are protected.”
Very misguided. How can you make peace with a population who in the vast majority want to kill you ? Thinks that you have no right to exist on any land in the area. And the same is in the West Bank. When you cross from Israel into the West Bank you see large signs that warn Israelis not to cross into the Arab populations because it’s dangerous. The reality is that if I crossed, then chances are that I will be murdered by the population, not a terror organizations. And sadly enough it was the case even when I was a child but in lower degree of risk. But now there are some bad examples of what happened to those who crossed. We are dealing with a culture that choose out of Islam the verses about “killing jews”.
They glorify terror and terrorism and are fed hate from infancy.
The Palestinian Authority that Democrats and some Israelis think are “moderates” actually think exactly the same like Hamas with regards to Israel. If they had the ability they would have done to us exactly what Hamas did. It’s in their religion and education from a very young age.
So a solution must be a demilitarized government or state. Insistence on a change in education and incitements.
And Israel or a reliable force will hold the guns. They can’t be trusted with an army at this point. They can have police and they do. In a few generations we may see a change of culture and people who are willing to co-exist.
Very misguided. How can you make peace with a population who in the vast majority want to kill you ? Thinks that you have no right to exist on any land in the area. And the same is in the West Bank. When you cross from Israel into the West Bank you see large signs that warn Israelis not to cross into the Arab populations because it’s dangerous. The reality is that if I crossed, then chances are that I will be murdered by the population, not a terror organizations. And sadly enough it was the case even when I was a child but in lower degree of risk. But now there are some bad examples of what happened to those who crossed. We are dealing with a culture that took out of Islam the verses about “killing jews”.
They glorify terror and terrorism and are fed hate from infancy.
The Palestinian Authority that Democrats and some Israelis think are “moderates” actually think exactly the same like Hamas with regards to Israel. If they had the ability they would have done to us exactly what Hamas did. It’s in their religion and education from a very young age.
So a solution must be a demilitarized government or state. Insistence on a change in education and incitements.
And Israel or a reliable force will hold the guns. They can’t be trusted with an army at this point. They can have police and they do. In a few generations we may see a change of culture and people who are willing to co-exist.
“no right to exist on any land in the area”. More like on this planet.
The Russian’s have the solution for removing all the American protection. The following is just one example of its use.
DRONE WARS: the Russian ‘Lancet’ Kamikaze Drone Is a Game-Changer in the War in Ukraine (VIDEOS)
A cheap, light but deadly kamikaze drone has been making the difference in the Ukrainian battlefields for several months.
And now, even the MSM is starting to catch on to the unavoidable conclusion: the Lancets are ‘one of the most effective’ new weapons used by Moscow in Ukraine.
A mainstream magazine has a source in the U.K. government say so, as the Kremlin harshly negates the narrative of ‘Kiev’s lead in the drone war’.
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So Blinken and the Biden administration are all in for punishing Hamas with respect to their actions but want to save the ‘innocent” inhabitants of Gaza (who are the families and likewise supporters of the Hamas terrorists plus the breeders of new Hamas terrorists). Well now that just makes perfect sense (for a bunch of committed leftists who are members of and support a totalitarian US federal government).
Blinken is clearly shaken by what Bibi showed him from the barbarians’ cameras. What he used as an example is mild as opposed to many other acts.