Monday, September 22, 2025

WATCH: Turkish Lawmaker Declares Israel Will Suffer ‘Wrath of Allah’, Immediately Collapses from Heart Attack.

A lawmaker in the Turkish parliament collapsed at his podium immediately after declaring Israel would suffer “the wrath of Allah”. Hasan Bitmez had been delivering a speech in the Turkish National Assembly when the heart attack struck him down.

“You will not escape the wrath of Allah,” the 54-year-old railed, before tumbling to the ground himself.

Fahrettin Koca, Minister for Health in the Turkish government, said Bitmez had become “disturbed” during his speech. He confirmed the lawmaker was in intensive care on a heart-lung pump following the incident.

Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, notionally a NATO ally of the West, is a fierce critic of Israel. He has condemned the Jewish State for its actions against Hamas since the October 7th terror attack on its territory. He characterized Israel’s operations as “the most treacherous attacks in human history” and condemned their “unlimited support from the West.”

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A lawmaker in the Turkish parliament collapsed at his podium immediately after declaring Israel would suffer "the wrath of Allah". Hasan Bitmez had been delivering a speech in the Turkish National Assembly when the heart attack struck him down. show more

Israel Confirms Use of U.S.-Origin White Phosphorous.

The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the use of white phosphorous smoke bombs in an attack on Dheira, a village near the Israeli-Lebanon border. The IDF has stated that these potent, U.S-supplied weapons – which cause thick smoke and severe burns – were utilized solely to create smokescreens and were not intended to target individuals or property. Reports indicate the October 16 white phosphorus bomb attack led to at least three hospitalizations and incineration of at least four houses.

The shelling barrage trapped residents inside their homes for hours, with many, like 29-year-old farmer, Uday Abu Sari, experiencing significant respiratory troubles due to the smoke. Fragments of the shells, made in Louisiana and Arkansas in 1989 and 1992, exhibited production codes identical to those used by Israel during a Gaza offensive in 2009. The IDF continues to stand by their statement that the phosphorous shells were used for creating smokescreens and not for targeting or causing fires, and that their actions were compliant with international law.

U.S. defense officials indicated they were aware of the reports and have expressed their concerns over the weapons use, insisting on the importance of adhering to international humanitarian law. This comes at a time when Congress is considering President Biden’s request for nearly $106 billion in aid for Israel and Ukraine. Human Rights Watch Executive Director, Tirana Hassan, has urged U.S. lawmakers to reassess military aid to Israel in light of the shelling incident.

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The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed the use of white phosphorous smoke bombs in an attack on Dheira, a village near the Israeli-Lebanon border. The IDF has stated that these potent, U.S-supplied weapons – which cause thick smoke and severe burns – were utilized solely to create smokescreens and were not intended to target individuals or property. Reports indicate the October 16 white phosphorus bomb attack led to at least three hospitalizations and incineration of at least four houses. show more
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Senator Vance: Ukraine Should Cede ‘Some Territory’ to ‘Stop the Killing.’

Republican Senator J.D. Vance argued Sunday that Ukraine should cede “some territory” to Russia in order to end the war. He explained that attempting to drive Russia back to Ukraine’s 1991 borders was unrealistic. He said Joe Biden must define tangible objectives if he wants Congress to approve $61 billion in aid.

“What’s in America’s best interest is to accept Ukraine is going to have to cede some territory to the Russians, and we need to bring this war to a close,” Vance said. “But when I think about the great human tragedy here, hundreds of thousands of Eastern Europeans innocent have been killed in this conflict… The thing that’s in our interest and in theirs is to stop the killing.”

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has already conceded a much-hyped counter-offensive against the Russians this year has failed.

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is slated to convene with Republicans in Washington on Monday. He will argue for an end to American military support for Ukraine, to bring Zelensky to the negotiating table.

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Republican Senator J.D. Vance argued Sunday that Ukraine should cede "some territory" to Russia in order to end the war. He explained that attempting to drive Russia back to Ukraine's 1991 borders was unrealistic. He said Joe Biden must define tangible objectives if he wants Congress to approve $61 billion in aid. show more
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Biden Govt Gives $573K to Group Spreading DisInfo About Israel-Gaza War.

The Biden government has allocated more than half a million U.S. taxpayer dollars towards MENAACTION Inc., a Virginia-based nonprofit accused of spreading disinformation about the Israel-Hamas war.

The State Department’s grant of $573,000 was initially aimed at protecting media and society from disinformation and educate Jordanian journalists on recognizing “fake news.”

Yet, co-founders Chris Aboukhaled and Mohammed Abu Dalhoum have both been implicated in promoting disputed claims of Israeli military action. This has prompted discussions on the administration’s ability to contain disinformation and its funding for groups allegedly voicing anti-Israel sentiments.

The funding of MENAACTION contributes to a broader initiative tackling widespread disinformation surrounding contested political matters.

Notably, the Department of Homeland Security established the Disinformation Governance Board in the previous year. The board was spearheaded by Nina Jankowicz, a disinformation researcher reportedly linked to spreading unsubstantiated claims about Hunter Biden’s laptop and Trump’s supposed collusion with Russia.

Questions regarding the grants awarded to MENAACTION and transparency in government funding have emerged. Yet, the State Department’s specific details about the grant yet to be clarified.

The Biden government has faced criticism for allocating resources to organizations considered to have a liberal bias or those alleged to have disseminated false information. NewsGuard has similarly come under scrutiny by conservatives for perceived anti-conservative prejudice.

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The Biden government has allocated more than half a million U.S. taxpayer dollars towards MENAACTION Inc., a Virginia-based nonprofit accused of spreading disinformation about the Israel-Hamas war. show more

Biden SecDef Threatens To Send Relatives of Congressmen to War If They Vote Against Ukraine Funding.

Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is threatening Members of Congress, explaining during a classified brief on Capitol Hill yesterday that unless they reupped more taxpayer-funded Ukraine aid, “…we’ll send your uncles, cousins and sons to fight”.

“The Biden administration is openly threatening Americans over Ukraine,” wrote Tucker Carlson on X (formerly Twitter), explaining: “In a classified briefing in the House yesterday, defense secretary Lloyd Austin informed members that if they don’t appropriate more money for Zelensky, ‘we’ll send your uncles, cousins and sons to fight Russia.’ Pay the oligarchs or we’ll kill your kids.”

While Defense Sec. Austin was threatening lawmakers, White House National National Security Council spokesman John Kirby also claimed that if Ukraine loses, it will end up costing American blood in a hot war with Russia.

Last month, Tucker Carlson had pointed criticism of newly-elected House House Speaker Mike Johnson over Ukraine, stating: “He’s a nice guy and I’m not against him… [but] if you think the welfare of another country is the most important thing for you as one of the leaders of our country – third in line to the presidency – you have lost the thread son.

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Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin is threatening Members of Congress, explaining during a classified brief on Capitol Hill yesterday that unless they reupped more taxpayer-funded Ukraine aid, "...we’ll send your uncles, cousins and sons to fight". show more

White House Slams Council on American Islamic Relations Over ‘Shocking’ Israel Comments.

The White House condemned statements made by the national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Nihad Awad, regarding Palestinians’ “right to self-defense” and his assertion that the “occupying power” of Israel lacks this right. White House spokesman Andrew Bates denounced these words as “shocking, antisemitic statements,” according to the New York Times, and referenced President Biden’s previous condemnation of the “abhorrent” and “unadulterated evil” attacks committed by Hamas on October 7.

Awad also made statements expressing satisfaction at seeing Palestinians break free from Gaza on October 7, the day that Hamas, a recognized terrorist group, initiated attacks on the West Bank, instigating conflict with Israel. In a response to the ensuing controversy, Awad claimed his comments were taken “out of context” and illuminated his stance against anti-semitism and violence targeted at civilians, regardless of nationality.

Following these events, the White House took action to distance itself from the American-Islamic advocacy organization, removing CAIR’s name from a past online document that detailed a meeting between Second Gentleman Doug Emhoff and various organizations aimed at addressing Islamophobia. Awad’s contentious remarks were originally shared by the Middle East Media Research Institute and subsequently circulated widely.

CAIR was previously named as an unindicted co-conspirator in the 2007 terror-finance trial of the Holy Land Foundation for Relief and Development.

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The White House condemned statements made by the national executive director of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), Nihad Awad, regarding Palestinians' "right to self-defense" and his assertion that the "occupying power" of Israel lacks this right. White House spokesman Andrew Bates denounced these words as "shocking, antisemitic statements," according to the New York Times, and referenced President Biden's previous condemnation of the "abhorrent" and "unadulterated evil" attacks committed by Hamas on October 7. show more

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This latest development comes as Muslim groups across critical swing states launch anti-Biden efforts in objection to what they perceive as his unjust stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict
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Kiev Mayor Turns On Zelensky, Calls Him Isolated & Authoritarian.

Vitali Klitschko, the former boxing heavyweight champion turned Mayor of Kiev, has called Volodymyr Zelensky an autocrat and suggests the Ukrainian President is slowly paying for the strategic mistakes that he has continued to make throughout the war.

Klitschko, who was elected Kiev Mayor in 2014, told German magazine Der Spiegel that Zelensky is becoming isolated and is adopting “authoritarian tendencies” that pose a danger to Ukrainian society. He said, “At some point we will no longer be any different from Russia, where everything depends on the whim of one man.”

In another interview with Swiss media, he explained, “People wonder why we weren’t better prepared for this war, why Zelensky denied until the end that it would come to this.”

“People see who’s effective and who’s not. And there were and still are a lot of expectations. Zelensky is paying for mistakes he has made,” Klitschko added.

Meanwhile, domestic and international pressure is mounting on Zelensky, who was forced to admit on Monday that the counter-offensive “did not achieve the desired results.” The Ukrainian President blamed the West for failing to provide the weapons and assistance necessary for the operation to succeed.

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Vitali Klitschko, the former boxing heavyweight champion turned Mayor of Kiev, has called Volodymyr Zelensky an autocrat and suggests the Ukrainian President is slowly paying for the strategic mistakes that he has continued to make throughout the war. show more

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It’s not the first time this pair have clashed
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DATA: Gen Z As Likely To Call Hamas ‘Freedom Fighters’ As They Are ‘Terrorists’.

Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, are just as likely to call members of Hamas “freedom fighters” as they are to call them “terrorists,” according to recent polling by the British organization More in Common.

Just under one-quarter of Generation Z – 24 percent – termed Hamas “freedom fighters,” with the same amount calling them “terrorists.” A further 35 percent said they were not sure.

Millennials, born between 1981 and 1996, were similarly more open to calling Hamas freedom fighters than other generations, at 19 percent. However, the majority still called those who launched a violent incursion into Israel on October 7 as terrorists, at 32 percent.

Older generations were far more hostile to Hamas, with 72 percent of the silent generation, those older than 75, 56 percent of baby boomers, aged between 56 and 74, and 40 percent of Generation X, between 41 and 55 years old, labeling the organization’s members as terrorists.

Pollsters also learned that sympathy for Hamas was higher in London than any other region in Britain. Graduates were “twice as likely” to sympathize with Hamas and those in the Gaza Strip than Israel.

“One by-product of the Israel-Gaza conflict is that it’s simply made it impossible to ignore the growing divides in Western societies,” argues political commentator Matt Goodwin.

The divides have been stoked by “mass immigration, a failing policy of multiculturalism, the rise of the radical woke left, and our increasingly left-leaning educational institutions which are, very clearly, leaving many young people with a warped view of the world,” he adds.

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Generation Z, those born between 1997 and 2012, are just as likely to call members of Hamas "freedom fighters" as they are to call them "terrorists," according to recent polling by the British organization More in Common. show more
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Zelensky Admits Counter-Offensive Failure: ‘We Did Not Achieve the Desired Results’.

Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky had admitted his counter-offensive has failed, and the war is now in a “new phase”.

“We wanted faster results,” the Ukrainian leader said. “From that perspective, unfortunately, we did not achieve the desired results. And this is a fact,” he conceded.

Zelensky explained there is “not enough power to achieve the desired results faster,” complaining his Western sponsors did not give him all the weapons he asked for. He also expressed concerns the Israel-Hamas war is shifting U.S. focus away from his war effort.

“You see, attention equals help. No attention will mean no help. We fight for every bit of attention,” he explained. “Without attention, there may be weakness in Congress.”

The Joe Biden regime already appears to have begun pressing the Ukrainians to come to terms with Russia. Officials in Germany, the European Union’s biggest economy, are assisting them, warning Zelensky “should come to the realization that things cannot go on like this.”

There is an increasing sense that, after the failure of this year’s Ukrainian counter-offensive, the West cannot equip another one.

“We built up this mountain of steel for the counter-offensive. We can’t do that again,” said one now-former U.S. official. “It doesn’t exist.”

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Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky had admitted his counter-offensive has failed, and the war is now in a "new phase". show more

WATCH: Mob Targets Jewish-Owned Falafel Shop, Chanting ‘You Can’t Hide!’

An anti-Israel protest turned wildly anti-Semitic in Philadelphia on Sunday evening, with marchers stopping outside a Jewish-owned restaurant, Goldie, chanting accussations of genocide.

Goldie, an affiliate of the CookNSolo group co-owned by Israeli-born Michael Solomonov, was swarmed by hundreds of protesters. Videos shared online depicted the crowd chanting the words, “Goldie, Goldie you can’t hide, we charge you with genocide!”

There is no connection between Goldie and the State of Israel, besides the Jewish link.

Witnesses reported the protesters affixed “Free Palestine” and “This is Genocide” stickers onto the facade of the business. The march was one of the largest demonstrations in support of Gaza in the city, according to the Philadelphia Free Palestine Coalition, the organization behind the march.

Governor Josh Shapiro’s condemned the incident, with U.S. Representative Brendan Boyle also expressing his dismay. In a statement, Boyle criticized any actions targeting businesses simply on account of their Jewish ownership, emphasizing that Philadelphia condemns such harassment and hate. Governor Shapiro affirmed that he had personally offered his support to Solomonov and planned to patronize the restaurant soon.

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An anti-Israel protest turned wildly anti-Semitic in Philadelphia on Sunday evening, with marchers stopping outside a Jewish-owned restaurant, Goldie, chanting accussations of genocide. show more