Sunday, September 21, 2025

SPLC Staff Sign Anti-Israel Letter Alleging ‘Eliminationist Assault’ on Palestinians.

Michael Edison Hayden and Hannah Gais, both of the George Soros-backed Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), have signed an open letter denouncing Israel as an “apartheid state” and “ethno-nationalist project” seeking an “eliminationist assault” against ordinary Palestinians.

Their pro-Hamas letter – published by Writers Against the War on Gaza – also criticized media organizations for describing recent Hamas attacks on Israel as ‘unprovoked.’ SPLC, which claims to be dedicated to monitoring “hate and anti-government extremist groups,” issued a statement accusing Israel of killing Palestinian civilians in airstrikes, which was edited later to say Palestinians were “killed” rather than “targeted.”

Hayden and Gais crashed the New York Young Republican Gala in 2022, penning bizarre fan-fiction about their evening in exchange for MSNBC coverage.

Gavin Wax, the President of the New York Young Republican Club told The National Pulse: “The SPLC’s embrace of terrorism on par with that which they fought in their foundational era underscores how far from its lofty ideals it has strayed. The SPLC and its on-hire goons have no place in adult functions; they must be relegated to the ivory tower, where consequences are muted and accountability nil.”

The open letter’s sentiments, signed by Hayden and Gais, may in fact match the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance’s definition of anti-Semitism. The letter supports an international boycott of Israel and has been signed by hundreds of far-left figures including Jazmine Hughes, a New York Times Magazine reporter who resigned after doing so. Her actions were criticized by her help as a violation of Times policy on public protest.

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Michael Edison Hayden and Hannah Gais, both of the George Soros-backed Southern Poverty Law Center (SPLC), have signed an open letter denouncing Israel as an "apartheid state" and "ethno-nationalist project" seeking an "eliminationist assault" against ordinary Palestinians. show more

Zelensky Invites Trump to Ukraine for Brief Lecture on Why War Must Continue.

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Donald Trump to visit Ukraine after the former President claimed he would end the war between Ukraine and Russia within 24 hours of re-entering the White House in January 2025.

“Former President Trump said that [within] 24 hours he can manage it and finish the war, for me… he’s very welcome first of all… So I invite President Trump, if he can come here, I will need 24 minutes… not more, to explain to President Trump that he can’t manage this war,” the Ukrainian President explained.

“He can’t bring peace because of Putin if he’s not trying, if he’s not ready to give our territory to this terrible man,” Zelensky added before going on to emphasize the necessity of further U.S. aid and flagging the importance of the next year in combating Russian invasion. He argued that the cost of support would diminish following the upcoming year, assuming the conflict does not extend further.

Zelensky also praised President Biden for his visit in February on the first year anniversary of the conflict, while assuring that the country will not surrender its independence. Zelensky wrapped up his plea to the American public by saying: “Don’t send your soldiers…believe in democracy, believe in Ukraine”.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on Donald Trump to visit Ukraine after the former President claimed he would end the war between Ukraine and Russia within 24 hours of re-entering the White House in January 2025. show more

WATCH: Tucker ‘Enraged’ By Speaker Johnson’s Ukraine-First Attitude.

Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson blasted the newly-elected Speaker of the House, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA), for prioritizing the interests of foreign countries over those of the United States. Appearing on the This Past Weekend podcast with Theo Von, Carlson said of Johnson: “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.”

Carlson pointed out that “the first thing” Johnson did when assuming the Speakership was issue a “statement on behalf of a foreign country,” adding “I was enraged by that.”

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In a speech after being elected Speaker on October 25th, Johnson stated “We want our allies around the world to know that this body of lawmakers is reporting again to our duty stations.” The Louisiana Republican added, “Let the enemies of freedom around the world hear us loud and clear. The people’s house is back in business.” Republican defense hawks in Congress took this as a signal that Johnson was open to additional aid for Ukraine. On Wednesday of this week, Speaker Johnson announced that House Republicans would, in fact, put a new Ukraine funding bill on the floor – the legislation will also contain funding for U.S. border security.

Johnson’s support for new foreign aid packages for Ukraine and Israel isn’t the only issue drawing criticism amongst conservatives, with new staff hires causing consternation. Dan Ziegler, who will service as the Speaker’s policy director, previously served as a lobbyist with Williams and Jensen. While at the firm, Ziegler’s clients included the bio-tech firm Amgen, Pfizer, Eli Lilly, Merck, Ozempic maker Novo Nordisk, and PhRMA

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Former Fox News host Tucker Carlson blasted the newly-elected Speaker of the House, Rep. Mike Johnson (R-LA), for prioritizing the interests of foreign countries over those of the United States. Appearing on the This Past Weekend podcast with Theo Von, Carlson said of Johnson: "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." show more

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House Passes Bill to Cut Off Hamas Financing with Iranian Oil Sanctions.

The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Friday imposing sanctions on those involved in Iranian oil production, shipping, or sales. The bill, which passed by 342 to 69, is part of a larger effort to disrupt funding for Middle East terror groups. The bill was presented earlier in the year but gained increased relevance following Hamas’ surprise terror attack on Israel on October 7th.

The bill’s sponsor, New York GOP Representative Mike Lawler, said the legislation aims to deliver a stern message to those involved with Iranian oil, underscoring the link to regional terrorism. One of the main targets of these sanctions, according to argument by lawmakers, would be China, the largest purchaser of Iranian oil.

Earlier in the week, the House passed a bill imposing sanctions on foreign states or individuals knowingly assisting Hamas or related organizations. While recent events have led to a strong bipartisan consensus on many pro-Israel measures, GOP’s attempt to couple a $14.3 billion Israeli aid bill with an equal amount of IRS funding cuts led to only 12 Democrats in support of that bill. The House also passed by 396 to 23 on Thursday, a resolution condemning pro-Palestine demonstrations in U.S. colleges, stating such instances create hostile environments for Jewish students, faculty, and staff.

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The U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill Friday imposing sanctions on those involved in Iranian oil production, shipping, or sales. The bill, which passed by 342 to 69, is part of a larger effort to disrupt funding for Middle East terror groups. The bill was presented earlier in the year but gained increased relevance following Hamas' surprise terror attack on Israel on October 7th. show more

Ukraine’s Top General Concedes No ‘Deep and Beautiful Breakthrough’ Will Come in Ukraine’s Counteroffensive.

General Valery Zaluzhny, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), has conceded Ukraine’s long-anticipated counter-offensive has “most likely” failed, with his men having advanced only a little over ten miles in months.

“Just like in the First World War we have reached the level of technology that puts us into a stalemate,” he said, adding there “will most likely be no deep and beautiful breakthrough.”

The Ukrainian commander claimed to have witnessed a recent Russian attack near Avdiivka, or Avdeyevka, which resulted in “140 Russian machines ablaze… within four hours of coming within firing range of our artillery,” with straggling war machines hunted down by drones.

Ukrainian forces, Zaluzhny intimated, face a similar onslaught when they attempt to advance: “The simple fact is that we see everything the enemy is doing and they see everything we are doing. In order for us to break this deadlock we need something new,” he said, suggesting a wonder weapon on the level of the invention of gunpowder would be needed to “break this deadlock”.

Western weapons due to arrive in Ukraine next year, such as F-16 warplanes, do not fit the bill, he said, as they will be unable to overcome Russian air defenses.

Zaluzhny said an “attritional trench war” could “wear down the Ukrainian state,” and aides to President Volodymyr Zelensky have already expressed concern over the average age of a Ukrainian soldier having risen to 43 – especially as these middle-aged fighters “aren’t that healthy”.

While Russia likely faces similar issues, it has a clear natural advantage in any war of attrition, with its population standing at over 144 million even before Crimea and other Russian-controlled areas of Ukraine are taken into account.

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General Valery Zaluzhny, Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU), has conceded Ukraine's long-anticipated counter-offensive has "most likely" failed, with his men having advanced only a little over ten miles in months. show more

LISTEN: Italy’s PM Pranked Into Admitting Ukraine War Fatigue & Impossibility of Solving Migrant Crisis.

The Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, admitted to Russian pranksters posing an African diplomats that European leaders are tired of the war in Ukraine and hope to broker a deal with the Russian government to end it. Asked about her stance on the ongoing conflict, Meloni explained both Russia and Ukraine are fatigued, adding we are approaching the point when “everyone will understand that we need a way out.”

“The problem is to find a way out that would be acceptable to both sides, not while violating international law,” she added in the audio, embedded below.

Meloni was also quite candid about her ability to curb the migrant crisis, which has seen over 120,000 illegal migrants flow through Italy since the beginning of the year. She stated the problem is becoming “very difficult for us to manage,” while adding: “What [Europe doesn’t] understand is that it is impossible” because of “the size of the phenomenon is something that involves, in my opinion, not only the European Union but the UN…” She also added that the newcomers to Europe are “impossible to integrate.”

The phone call has since been confirmed to be genuine by the Italian Prime Minister’s office and occurred before the UN General Assembly in New York on September 18 – around the same time the small Italian Mediterranean Island of Lampedusa saw an enormous influx of thousands of illegal migrants landing on its shores.

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The Prime Minister of Italy, Giorgia Meloni, admitted to Russian pranksters posing an African diplomats that European leaders are tired of the war in Ukraine and hope to broker a deal with the Russian government to end it. Asked about her stance on the ongoing conflict, Meloni explained both Russia and Ukraine are fatigued, adding we are approaching the point when "everyone will understand that we need a way out." show more

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WATCH: Hamas Threatens Repeated Terror Until Israel is ‘Annihilated’.

Hamas official Ghazi Hamad has warned that the terrorist group plans on carrying out repeated violent incursions into Israel, which mirror their October 7th attack, until the country is completely ‘annihilated’.

Hamad explained Hamas “must remove that country [Israel] because it constitutes a military and political catastrophe to the Arab and Islamic nation and must be finished. We are not ashamed to say this, with full force.”

The attack that occurred on October 7, which witnessed thousands of Israeli civilians murdered or injured, codenamed Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, “is just the first time, and there will be a second, a third, a fourth… We are called a nation of martyrs and we are proud to sacrifice martyrs,” he continued.

He was asked by the interviewer whether he meant the “annihilation of Israel” when arguing in favor of ending the so-called Israeli occupation, to which Hamad calmly answered: “Yes, of course.”

There remain hundreds of people imprisoned in the Gaza Strip after being kidnapped by Hamas terrorists in the attack, one of whom, German-Israeli citizen Shani Louk, was confirmed dead earlier this week.

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Hamas official Ghazi Hamad has warned that the terrorist group plans on carrying out repeated violent incursions into Israel, which mirror their October 7th attack, until the country is completely 'annihilated'. show more

The Average Ukrainian Soldier Is Now 43-Years-Old.

The average Ukrainian soldier is now 43-years-old – a bizarre consequence of the rampant corruption in the army’s recruitment process, as well as the ever-increasing number of casualties suffered on the front lines of the nation’s conflict with Russia.

An aide close to President Zelensky even admitted the troops are “grown men now, and they aren’t that healthy to begin with.” He added, “This is Ukraine. Not Scandinavia.”

Increasing numbers of fighting-age males have been avoiding service by either bribing recruitment officers or buying a medical exemption, a fact that came to the fore after Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky fired dozens of recruitment officials over corruption concerns in August. However, the move failed to improve the situation on the ground, with recruitment having “nearly ground to a halt without leadership.”

Worse still, the armed forces have suffered casualties totaling in the hundreds of thousands, with U.S. estimates placing the number at around 70,000 killed and a further 100,000 to 120,000 wounded. The number of Ukrainian amputees is reportedly up to 50,000.

A second aide to Zelensky admitted the military’s greatest problem is no longer a shortage of ammunition, but rather the number of men capable of wielding weapons, despite hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian men volunteering to fight at the outbreak of the war last February.

“Many people thought they could sign up for a quick tour and take part in a heroic victory,” stated another dejected Zelensky staffer.

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The average Ukrainian soldier is now 43-years-old – a bizarre consequence of the rampant corruption in the army's recruitment process, as well as the ever-increasing number of casualties suffered on the front lines of the nation's conflict with Russia. show more

German-Israeli Festival-Goer Shani Louk Confirmed Dead After Hamas Attack.

The death of German-Israeli woman Shani Louk has been confirmed by Israel’s foreign ministry following a vicious attack in Gaza by Hamas terrorists. A video revealing her semi-naked body on the back of a truck surrounded by terrorists was widely circulated on social media, leading to the ministry’s recognition. “We are devastated to share that the death of 23-year-old German-Israeli Shani Louk has been confirmed,” Israel’s foreign ministry reported. Louk was reportedly abducted from a music festival near Kibbutz Re’im on October 7 when terrorists stormed the location, leading to the demise of over 260 individuals.

In the brutal Hamas terror attack that specifically targeted the festival among other areas of Israel such as towns and military bases on the same day, the casualty count was over 1,400, with 200 people reported kidnapped. Louk’s identification was made possible by distinct features like dreadlocks and tattoos. In a disturbing video, the young woman was shown stripped down to her underwear as Hamas gunmen grimly paraded her around.

Ricarda Louk, the mother of the victim, originally had hope that her daughter was still alive, despite a severe head injury, as reportedly cited by Palestinian sources. However, she later confirmed her daughter’s demise.

“Unfortunately we received news yesterday that my daughter is no longer alive,” she told German broadcaster RTL/ntv.

Confirmation from the Israel Defense Forces suggests the number of those kidnapped in the October 7 attacks stands at 239, excluding four hostages who have been released. In retaliation to the attacks, Israel has initiated an extensive airstrike operation in Gaza, claimed to have caused over 8,000 casualties.

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The death of German-Israeli woman Shani Louk has been confirmed by Israel's foreign ministry following a vicious attack in Gaza by Hamas terrorists. A video revealing her semi-naked body on the back of a truck surrounded by terrorists was widely circulated on social media, leading to the ministry's recognition. "We are devastated to share that the death of 23-year-old German-Israeli Shani Louk has been confirmed," Israel's foreign ministry reported. Louk was reportedly abducted from a music festival near Kibbutz Re'im on October 7 when terrorists stormed the location, leading to the demise of over 260 individuals. show more

Germany Defense Minister Says Military Must Become Ready for War In Europe.

German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius has warned of the looming threat of a violent conflict igniting on the European continent, explaining during a television interview this weekend that a new mentality has to be adopted across society to tackle the increased risks of violent conflict.

“We have to become war-ready.”

— Boris Pistorius, October 2023.

“We have to get used to the idea again that the danger of war in Europe could threaten. And that means: We have to become war-ready,” he Pistorius said, adding that bolstering Germany‘s defense capabilities is the best means of avoiding future escalations.

But what he called decades of rot will be hard to fix in 18 months, the Defense Minister noted, also suggesting Germany’s armed forces will look “completely different” by the end of the decade.

It was discovered earlier this year that the nation’s ammunition stockpiles have dropped below NATO’s required levels.

Germany’s apathy towards military spending was highlighted by former President Donald Trump, who called the country “delinquent” after it failed to adequately contribute to NATO, instead relying predominantly on the United States to guarantee its own defense.

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German Minister of Defense Boris Pistorius has warned of the looming threat of a violent conflict igniting on the European continent, explaining during a television interview this weekend that a new mentality has to be adopted across society to tackle the increased risks of violent conflict. show more

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