Monday, February 23, 2026

Michigan City Raises Palestinian Flags In Solidarity With Hamas-Controlled Gaza.

The Michigan city of Dearborn Heights, a part of the Detroit metropolitan area, has raised two Palestinian flags on either side of the city’s ‘welcome’ sign, apparently “highlighting the city’s support for the people of Palestine.” Boasting a population of nearly 60,000, roughly 25 percent of the city’s residents are of Arab extraction.

The larger neighboring city of Dearborn, with a population around roughly 100,000, has been derisively referred to “Dearbornistan” by various politicians and critics of Islam over the years. As of the 2020 Census, residents of Middle Eastern or North African background make up a majority of the Dearborn’s population at 54.5 percent.

President Joe Biden recently appointed Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud to the State Department’s Assembly of Local Leaders program. Hammoud, known for his staunch anti-Israel positions, has excused the Hamas terror attack on the Jewish state “inevitable”. In a previous social media statement, the Democratic mayor called for the eradication of the Jewish state. Both Hammoud and Democrat Congresswoman Rashida Tlabi – whose district includes both Dearborn Heights and the City of Dearborn, have continued to repeat the debunked claim that an Israeli airstrike was responsible for the explosion at the Al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza.

Calls for violence at antisemitic rallies in cities like Dearborn have drawn harsh criticism from U.S. lawmakers in the wake of the barbaric October 7th Hamas terror attack against Israel. Pro-Hamas demonstrators in Minneapolis, Minnesota – which hosts a sizable Somali Muslim population – attacked an elderly driver. Zach Metzger – one of the demostration organizers who is a radical, anti-police, far-left candidate for Minneapolis City Council – later tried to claim that the elderly man was the aggressor.

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The Michigan city of Dearborn Heights, a part of the Detroit metropolitan area, has raised two Palestinian flags on either side of the city's 'welcome' sign, apparently "highlighting the city's support for the people of Palestine." Boasting a population of nearly 60,000, roughly 25 percent of the city's residents are of Arab extraction. show more
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WATCH: College Prof Screams at Jewish Student ‘Go Back to Poland!’

A college professor at the University of Montreal has allegedly been caught on camera telling a Jewish student to “go back to Poland,” as well as screaming expletives such as “your mother is a whore” and “son of a bitch” in Hebrew.

Social media sleuths were quick to identify lecturer Yanise Arab as the culprit at the incident that took place at Concordia University on Wednesday, November 8th 2023.

https://twitter.com/AntisemitismCA/status/1722589743622270985

Arab, whose university profile describes him as an expert on the State of Palestine, colonization and decolonization, emigration and immigration, and “modern times”, did not respond to a request for comment from The National Pulse.

The incident began when Jewish students were raising awareness about hostages held by Hamas, and an anti-Israel counter-protest ensued. Two security guards aged 54 and 19, as well as a student aged 23, are reported injured. A 22-year-old student arrested for the attack on the older security guard.

“These anti-Semitic and violent acts are completely unacceptable and must be condemned by all,” said Yair Szlak, who heads the Canadian Jewish organization Federation CJA.

The news comes as a day after college professor Loay Alnaji was identified as the killer of Jewish protestor Paul Kessler in California.

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A college professor at the University of Montreal has allegedly been caught on camera telling a Jewish student to "go back to Poland," as well as screaming expletives such as "your mother is a whore" and "son of a bitch" in Hebrew. show more

France’s Jewish Neighborhoods Have Gone Very Quiet.

Jewish neighborhoods in France, home to the single largest Muslim population in Western Europe, have grown quiet since the Hamas terror raid on Israel on October 7th, with small business owners reporting their trading has been cut in half as Jews minimize their contact with an often hostile outside world.

“People are afraid, in a state of shock, they’ve lost their love for life,” one kosher pizzeria manager told the press. “My business is down 50 percent, there’s no bustle in the street, nobody taking a stroll,” he added.

France has logged over 500 anti-Semitic incidents in the last three weeks – more than in all 2022 – from calls to genocide graffitied on walls up to violent assaults. Synagogues, Jewish community centers, and schools have had armed police and even soldiers posted to them amid a heightened terror threat, adding to a sense of a community under siege.

French Jews are not the only people at risk from Islamists, however, with the general population also being targeted in multiple terrorist attacks over the years, some involving mass casualties. The most recent, which happened following the Hamas attack in Israel, saw a teacher named as Dominique Bernard stabbed to death by a Chechen refugee.

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Jewish neighborhoods in France, home to the single largest Muslim population in Western Europe, have grown quiet since the Hamas terror raid on Israel on October 7th, with small business owners reporting their trading has been cut in half as Jews minimize their contact with an often hostile outside world. show more

UK to Revoke Visas For Foreign Nationals Who Spread Anti-Semitism.

Robert Jenrick, the United Kingdom’s immigration minister, announced that foreign nationals in British territory could face deportation if they engage in or spread anti-Semitism. The country exercises no such policy for foreign nationals who engage in anti-British, or anti-white sentiment.

Jenrick, who serves in Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s Conservative Party government, said that there is a “legal process that must be followed properly” but the policy would concern those ‘glorifying’ terrorists and “praising Hamas.”

“I think there is conduct which is below the criminal standard but which is wrong, would be accepted as wrong by most reasonable people,” Jenrick told Rupert Murdoch’s Times Radio. “If those people are not British citizens, they are just visitors to our country enjoying the privileges of living here, being among fellow British people, then I’m afraid their visas will be revoked and they should leave the country.” The UK immigration minister did stress, however, that the government supports ‘free speech’ and that those who simply wave Palestinian flags would not be impacted.

“We’ve all seen instances of people glorifying, valorizing terrorist activities – we’ve seen people holding deeply antisemitic banners, being interviewed on the media and praising Hamas,” continued Jenrick, specifically addressing those he believed would be impacted by the policy. “That is disgusting behaviour… I can’t look a British Jewish person in the eye as immigration minister and say I’ve allowed somebody to remain at our pleasure in this country, who is conducting themselves in that manner – that is wrong.”

Jenrick emphasized that, “If you come to this country, you abide by British values.”

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Robert Jenrick, the United Kingdom's immigration minister, announced that foreign nationals in British territory could face deportation if they engage in or spread anti-Semitism. The country exercises no such policy for foreign nationals who engage in anti-British, or anti-white sentiment. show more

DeSantis Spox Accuses Pro-Trump Jewish GOP Rep of ‘Theatrics’ Over Anti-Semitism.

Bryan Griffin, spokesman for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis’s presidential campaign, slammed Florida’s only Jewish Republican on Tuesday after his endorsement of former President Donald Trump. The DeSantis camp blasted State Representative Randy Fine’s comments about Trump’s Middle East peace achievements as “…nothing more than shameful political theater”.

Fine said he believes DeSantis hasn’t done enough to combat anti-Semitism in the state, especially in light of the barbaric Hamas terrorist attacks against Israeli civilians on October 7th. His op-ed in the Washington Times contains a litany of failures by DeSantis, who Fine accuses of often talking the talk, but scarcely following through on his promises.

“I love his words. His actions have broken my heart,” Fine explained, adding: “We can vote for the Governor who says all the right things, or we can vote for the President who actually does them. When it comes to action, Donald Trump has never let us down.”

Besides dismissing Fine, Griffin argued that it was the Florida Governor who deserved credit for moving the Israeli embassy to Jerusalem – omitting that it was then-President Donald Trump and his administration that actually facilitated, secured, and enacted the embassy move. Griffin in a statement said: “From working to move the U.S. embassy to Jerusalem, to combatting antisemitism throughout Florida and its schools, to securing funding for security at Jewish schools and synagogues, there’s never been a more pro-Israel governor.”

The excessive response from the DeSantis campaign harkens back to the campaign’s early days when the DeSantis communications staff attempted to launder a ‘meme’ video featuring a Neo-Nazi symbol through a campaign supporter in an effort to gain traction among social media users.

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Bryan Griffin, spokesman for Florida Governor Ron DeSantis's presidential campaign, slammed Florida's only Jewish Republican on Tuesday after his endorsement of former President Donald Trump. The DeSantis camp blasted State Representative Randy Fine's comments about Trump's Middle East peace achievements as "...nothing more than shameful political theater". show more

Nikki Haley Demands Colleges Teach ‘Anti-Racism’ or Lose Funding.

Nikki Haley, a 2024 Republican presidential primary candidate, announced she’d pull federal funding from U.S. colleges who do not enact anti-racism programs for students should she win the White House.

Fielding questions from a panel of young voters on Fox News, the former Governor of South Carolina said, “What we need to do is remind everybody ‘hate is hate’… And so on college campuses, if they don’t have programs designed to combat hate – and that includes anti-semitism – their funding should be pulled.”

Former Gov. Haley’s endorsement of college anti-racism programs is a stark break with others in the GOP who oppose such programs as they often are vehicles for Left-wing ideological indoctrination. Over the last several years, numerous educational institutions have come under fire for pushing racial bias and a ‘woke’ Left-wing agenda.

In September, the University of Minnesota’s School of Public Health adopted a curriculum instructing students to acknowledge structural racism is a public health crisis. The University of Central Florida enacted supposedly ‘anti-racist’ programming which actually segregates students by race, instructs them to rise up against White-male Christians, and argues the United States represents white-supremacist culture. Students who attend one of the 64 State University of New York (SUNY) campuses are required to pass an anti-racism course portraying the U.S. as inherently racist.

Polls show Haley in a close race with Florida Governor Ron DeSantis for second place in the 2024 Republican primary, leading DeSantis in both New Hampshire and Iowa. Former President Donald Trump has consistently polled in first place and holds a commanding lead over the rest of the field.

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Nikki Haley, a 2024 Republican presidential primary candidate, announced she'd pull federal funding from U.S. colleges who do not enact anti-racism programs for students should she win the White House. show more
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Language Police Claim ‘Wealthy Elite’ is Anti-Semitic, and ‘Dark Times’ is Racist.

Language guidance in a new anti-racism report says vested interests benefitting from the status quo should not be referred to as “the wealthy elite” because this can “trigger antisemitism and feed the conspiracy theories of far-right white nationalists.”

The Guide to Talking About Racism by Reframing Race, recommends referring to the “powerful few” as an alternative to “the wealthy elite,” while also taking issue with “white working class” – a term often associated with the Brexit and Donald Trump victories in 2016.

“Talk about the ‘multi-ethnic working class’,” the report’s authors insist, instead.

The report is yet another “woke” drivel-fest funded by left-wing non-governmental organizations (NGOs) including the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, the Lankelly Chase Foundation, and the Barrow Cadbury Trust.

The authors also take aim at words and phrases associating light with goodness and darkness with evil:

“Associating whiteness with purity, cleanliness and goodness and blackness with evil and destruction serve to reinforce
harmful tropes and the constructed racial hierarchy in which Black and Minoritised people are pushed to the bottom.”

“Denigrate” is also recommended for the chopping block, presumably because it comes from the Latin denigratus, meaning “to blacken”. At least one of Reframing Race’s major donors, the Joseph Rowntree Foundation, receives millions from the British government.

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Language guidance in a new anti-racism report says vested interests benefitting from the status quo should not be referred to as "the wealthy elite" because this can "trigger antisemitism and feed the conspiracy theories of far-right white nationalists." show more