I am absolutely shocked to hear that nine UNRWA staff members may have been involved in the October 7th attack on Israel. It’s disturbing to think that individuals entrusted with the well-being of Palestinian people could potentially be partaking in such violent and destructive actions. The fact that these employees were only dismissed and not arrested raises serious concerns about accountability and justice.
Moreover, the revelation that Hamas servers were found under a UNRWA building is deeply troubling. It begs the question of why these individuals were allowed to operate within the organization while potentially engaging in terrorist activities. The idea that donations to Gaza or UNRWA could be funneled to Hamas only adds to the complexity of the situation and raises doubts about the legitimacy of these entities.… Continue reading
Iran says Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated in Tehran. The mere headline alone sends shockwaves across the region, highlighting the audacious act of eliminating a Hamas leader right in the heart of Tehran during the president’s inauguration. The question that immediately comes to mind is the level of security in place that allowed such an event to occur. Ismail Haniyeh was not just a figurehead; he was the political leader of Hamas, with a significant influence on the organization. This is not a minor development; it is a seismic shift in the dynamics of the region.
The significance of this event cannot be understated.… Continue reading
The recent killing of Hamas chief Haniyeh has stirred up various reactions, with President Biden mentioning that it “doesn’t help” ceasefire talks. However, let’s take a step back and analyze the situation. Haniyeh, to many, was not the epitome of a peacemaker but rather someone deeply entrenched in the violent ideologies of Hamas. His involvement in heinous acts, like the planning of the October 7th incident, sheds light on his true intentions regarding peace. The idea of painting him as a moderate statesman working towards peace is indeed nauseating.
Moreover, Hamas, as an organization, has continuously shown its lack of interest in ceasefire agreements.… Continue reading
The devastating massacre on Shabbat sent shockwaves through Israel, as the Foreign Ministry made it unequivocally clear that Hezbollah had crossed all red lines with this horrific attack. The sheer brutality of targeting civilians in a Druze town in the North resulted in the deaths of 12 innocent children and numerous injuries. Such senseless violence and bloodshed only serve to highlight the depths to which terrorist organizations like Hezbollah are willing to sink in pursuit of their twisted agendas. How many more red lines need to be crossed before the world stands up and takes action against such egregious acts?
Lebanon, once a beacon of hope and prosperity in the Middle East, has been marred by corruption and the infiltration of extremist ideologies.… Continue reading
The recent threats made towards Israeli Olympic athletes ahead of the Paris Games are not just a cause for concern but a stark reminder of the dark shadow of terrorism that continues to loom over international events. The echoes of the tragic Munich massacre in 1972 still reverberate in our collective memory, a chilling reminder of the ruthlessness and brutality of those who seek to spread fear and division.
The idea that such threats would in any way advance the Palestinian cause is not only misguided but deeply disturbing. The use of violence and terror as a means of achieving political goals is not only morally abhorrent but ultimately counterproductive.… Continue reading
I can’t help but feel a sense of unease at the news that France will be providing 24-hour protection to the Israeli Olympics team amid Gaza tensions. The fact that such security measures are necessary speaks volumes about the current state of affairs in our world. The mention of not wanting a repeat of Munich v.2 is a stark reminder of the tragic events that unfolded during the 1972 Olympics.
It’s disheartening to think that athletes, who have dedicated years of their lives to training and competing at the highest level, now have to worry about their safety on the world stage.… Continue reading
The recent discovery by the IDF of Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad war rooms, drones, explosives, and other terror infrastructure in a former UNRWA compound in Gaza City is deeply troubling. It sheds light on the insidious nature of terrorism and how it can infiltrate seemingly neutral or humanitarian organizations. This revelation challenges the perception of the UNRWA as a humanitarian entity and raises questions about its ties to terrorist groups like Hamas.
The fact that weapons, explosives, and war rooms were found in a building that was supposed to be a safe haven for civilians is alarming. It highlights the complexity of the conflict in the region and the challenges faced by organizations operating in such volatile environments.… Continue reading
Hamas hiding among civilians in Gaza to protect itself, ambush IDF troops – this headline, albeit shocking to some, is not breaking news to those who have been following the situation in the region. The fact that Hamas uses civilians as human shields and strategically positions itself within civilian areas has been a well-known tactic for decades. The recent report by the New York Times may have shed light on this issue for some, but for those aware of the ongoing conflict between Hamas and Israel, this information is nothing new.
The idea that Hamas would use innocent civilians to shield themselves from IDF attacks is not surprising, given their history and track record.… Continue reading
Argentina’s recent decision to officially designate Hamas as a terrorist organization is a significant move, especially considering the nation’s history with terrorist attacks in the 1990s, specifically targeting the Jewish population in Buenos Aires. These attacks, allegedly linked to then-president Menem’s stance on Israel, underscore the importance of taking a firm stance against terrorist groups like Hamas.
Recognizing Hamas as a terrorist organization is not just a matter of political posturing; it is a crucial step in acknowledging the harm they inflict not only on their own people but also on neighboring nations. By designating Hamas as a terrorist organization, Argentina is sending a clear message that terrorism in any form, regardless of the perpetrators’ motives, cannot be condoned.… Continue reading
I find it utterly baffling and troubling that RFK Jr. would make a statement like “I won’t take sides on 9/11.” How can there even be “sides” when it comes to the tragic events of 9/11? It was a day that changed the course of history and resulted in the loss of thousands of innocent lives. The idea of not taking a definitive stance on an act of terrorism is not only irresponsible but also dangerous.
It is mind-boggling that anyone would try to find a middle ground between the innocent civilians who perished on that fateful day and the terrorists who carried out the attacks.… Continue reading