Thursday, September 11, 2025

Hezbollah Threatens Europe with Open, ‘No Rules’ War.

Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is threatening Cyprus with war if it allows Israel to conduct military operations from its territory. “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is part of the war, and [Hezbollah] will deal with it as part of the war,” Nasrallah declared in a televised address.

The Lebanon-based terrorist emphasized that Hezbollah would fight with “no rules” and “no ceilings” against the European Union (EU) member state, which shares its island with two Sovereign Base Areas belonging to the United Kingdom.

Nasrallah already advocates sending an armada of boat migrants to Europe via Cyprus.

Iran-backed Hezbollah militants, who have broad autonomy in Lebanon, have launched numerous rockets and drones into the Jewish State following Hamas’ attack on October 7. Israel has responded with airstrikes, and there have been skirmishes across the border. Israel’s military spokesman warns the region is on “the brink of what could be a wider escalation, one that could have devastating consequences.”

THE TURKISH CONNECTION. 

Cyprus, a predominantly Greek Christian country, is located approximately 155 miles from Lebanon. It has increased its defense cooperation with Israel in recent years. This includes joint military exercises and arms procurement agreements. It is not a member of NATO—unlike Turkey, which invaded Cyprus in the 1970s and colonized much of the island’s north. Turkey maintains an unrecognized puppet state in Northern Cyprus to the present day.

Turkish leader Recep Tayyip Erdogan takes the side of Hamas in the Gaza war, branding Israel a “terror state” insisting Hamas is not a terrorist organization but a group of “mujahideen (holy warriors) defending their homeland.”​ Erdoğan also accuses the West of being the “main culprit” behind the “massacre” in Gaza. He condemned Western nations for their perceived support of Israeli actions and criticized them for not calling for a ceasefire in Gaza

In Turkish-occupied Northern Cyprus, Christian sites are facing systematic destruction and desecration. Historic churches, chapels, and monasteries have been pillaged, vandalized, and even demolished, with Christian cemeteries looted and gravestones smashed.

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Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah is threatening Cyprus with war if it allows Israel to conduct military operations from its territory. “Opening Cypriot airports and bases to the Israeli enemy to target Lebanon would mean that the Cypriot government is part of the war, and [Hezbollah] will deal with it as part of the war,” Nasrallah declared in a televised address. show more

WATCH: American Reporter Threatened With Stabbing by London Jihadist.

A jihad supporter threatened to stab an American reporter in the neck while he was covering an anti-Israel protest outside the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London. Pro-jihad protests have plagued the British capital since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, while SOAS has long been notorious for promoting far-left race ideology and hosting radical Islamic hate preachers.

Ben Bergquam, host of the Law and Border show on Real America’s Voice News, filmed himself being manhandled and told to “f**k off” by a foreigner with his head wrapped in a Palestinian keffiyeh. A local Muslim soon joins the foreigner, threatening Bergquam, “I’ll shank you in the f*ing neck, bro!” and repeatedly screaming, “You’re on my turf, bro!”

The jihad supporter admits he is not even a student at SOAS.

“The same communist, Jihad sympathizers that we find in America… almost like this is globally organized!” Bergquam said. “If you vote for Democrats, you are supporting this!”

London police have had a generally permissive attitude towards Hamas supporters and anti-Israel activists since October 7. Officers are nowhere to be seen during Bergquam’s interaction with them.

In May, Donald Trump lamented London is “no longer recognizable” as a result of having “opened the doors to jihad.”

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A jihad supporter threatened to stab an American reporter in the neck while he was covering an anti-Israel protest outside the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS) at the University of London. Pro-jihad protests have plagued the British capital since the October 7 attack on Israel by Hamas, while SOAS has long been notorious for promoting far-left race ideology and hosting radical Islamic hate preachers. show more

12-Year-Old Jewish Girl Gang Raped in Anti-Semitic Attack.

Two 13-year-olds have been charged with the gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a Paris suburb. A third suspect, 12, is charged with anti-Semitic hate speech, violence, and death threats, but not rape, and has been released.

The girl was reportedly approached by the three attackers in a park near her home. They dragged her into a shed and “forced her to have anal and vaginal penetration, fellatio, while uttering death threats and anti-Semitic remarks,” according to police sources.

The gang rape is sending shockwaves through France as the nation prepares for legislative elections.

“The anti-Semitic attack and the rape of a 12-year-old child in Hauts-de-Seine revolt us,” said populist leader Marine Le Pen, whose National Rally party won the European Parliament elections in France this month.

“The explosion of anti-Semitic acts, up 300 percent compared to the first three months of 2023, must alert all French people: the stigmatization of Jews for months by the far left through the instrumentalization of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is a real threat to civil peace,” she continued.

“Everyone should be fully aware of this on June 30 and July 7,” she added in reference to the dates of the snap election, called by President Emmanuel Macron in response to her European election win.

The French press has not disclosed the names, national origin, ethnicity, or religion of the suspects.

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Two 13-year-olds have been charged with the gang rape of a 12-year-old Jewish girl in a Paris suburb. A third suspect, 12, is charged with anti-Semitic hate speech, violence, and death threats, but not rape, and has been released. show more
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Now NY Wants to BAN Masks on Public Transport. But Look Who’ll Be Exempt…

New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering a partial ban on masks in the New York City subway system. The Democrat admits anti-Semitic protesters and criminals are using them to conceal their identities during illegal activities. This follows recent legislative actions in North Carolina, where lawmakers passed a ban on masks in public places, with exceptions for medical reasons. The North Carolina measure increases penalties for individuals wearing masks while committing crimes.

During a news conference, Hochul claimed she would “not tolerate individuals using masks to evade responsibility for criminal or threatening behavior.” She did not provide specific details about the prospective ban but said there would be exceptions for health, cultural, and religious reasons—meaning Muslims wearing face veils would be exempt.

The concept of banning masks in public is not new in New York. The state enacted a mask ban in the 1800s amidst violent protests, suspended in 2020 by former Gov. Andrew Cuomo due to the Chinese coronavirus pandemic.

New York City Mayor Eric Adams is backing Hochul’s proposed ban. Adams previously advocated for shopkeepers to require customers to remove masks upon entering their stores, to make thieves and other criminals easier to identify.

“Cowards hide their faces. Dr. [Martin Luther] King did not hide his face,” Adams said.

On Monday, masked protesters chanted anti-Semitic and pro-Hitler slogans on the New York subway. It is unclear whether those involved would be impacted by a subway mask ban, however, as the Palestinian keffiyehs and Islamic veils they wore would likely fall under the “cutural” and “religious” exceptions Hochul referenced.

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New York Governor Kathy Hochul is considering a partial ban on masks in the New York City subway system. The Democrat admits anti-Semitic protesters and criminals are using them to conceal their identities during illegal activities. This follows recent legislative actions in North Carolina, where lawmakers passed a ban on masks in public places, with exceptions for medical reasons. The North Carolina measure increases penalties for individuals wearing masks while committing crimes. show more

REPORT: Israeli Govt Drops $2 Million on Social Media Op Targeting U.S. Lawmakers.

The Israeli government is behind a massive influence operation targeting U.S. lawmakers and the American public at large using fake social media accounts and decoy websites with tailored pro-Israel content meant to appeal to specific political ideologies. Israeli political marketing firm Stoic was contracted to run the operation by Israel’s Ministry of Diaspora Affairs in the wake of Hamas‘s October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks against the Jewish state.

With a budget of an estimated $2 million, Stoic was tasked with promoting support in the U.S. for Israeli military actions in Gaza aimed at eliminating Hamas. The operation, which remains active, deployed hundreds of fake accounts on the social media platforms X (formerly Twitter), Facebook, and Instagram, posing as Americans and pushing pro-Israel messaging. These fake social media accounts primarily focused on flooding the replies of U.S. lawmakers. Additionally, black lawmakers saw the highest degree of engagement from the accounts. The National Pulse reported in April on a similar “spamouflage” operation run by the Chinese government.

FAKE NEWS & ANARCHISTS.

The Fake Reporter, an Israeli disinformation watchdog, first exposed the influence operation in March. However, according to a June 5 report released by the watchdog group, the operation went far beyond attempting to influence U.S. politics through social media posts. The report reveals an extensive network of social media accounts and decoy websites pushing pro-Israeli, anti-Arab, and anti-Palestinian messaging. Each website appears tailored to appeal to a specific political ideology, including far-left anarchists.

“One of the websites presents itself as anarchist and anti-establishment, appealing to young idealists who share these values,” the report states, adding: “It opposes the establishment of a Palestinian state, arguing that anarchists should reject all state structures, including new state creation.”

While both Instagram and Facebook say they’ve shut down the operation on their platforms, it appears to remain active on X. However, analysis by the Fake Report suggests that despite Stoic’s $2 million budget, the Israeli influence operation has had little impact—impeded by its sloppy execution.

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The Israeli government is behind a massive influence operation targeting U.S. lawmakers and the American public at large using fake social media accounts and decoy websites with tailored pro-Israel content meant to appeal to specific political ideologies. Israeli political marketing firm Stoic was contracted to run the operation by Israel's Ministry of Diaspora Affairs in the wake of Hamas's October 7, 2023, terrorist attacks against the Jewish state. show more

X Users Required to Submit ID to Israeli Firm Allegedly Tied to Spy Agency.

Users of Elon Musk‘s X, formerly Twitter, signed up to receive a share of the platform’s advertising revenue through its blue checkmark verification program are being ordered to submit photographic identification by July 1 to continue receiving payouts. Some users are crying foul, with the process being handled by Israeli firm AU10TIX. Its chairman and founder, Ron Atzmon, is alleged to be a spy or former spy for the Israeli military.

Atzmon’s LinkedIn page suggests he served as a naval platoon sergeant in the Israeli military. However, reporting by Lebanese newspaper L’Orient Today and far-left watchdog journalism organization MintPress News claims he served with the Israeli internal intelligence service Shin Bet. Shin Bet is a partner agency of the Aman (military intelligence) and Mossad (foreign intelligence) agencies.

Atzom is said to have served in Shin Bet’s Unit 8200, comprised of thousands of soldiers responsible for cyberwarfare and surveillance. Unit 8200’s methods have been questioned in the past, including by its own spies. Forty-three reserve members wrote a letter to Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in 2014 decrying its sweeping use of wiretaps.

More recently, Unit 8200 was reported to be using information scraped from Google Photos for facial recognition surveillance. Google, along with PayPal, Uber, and other major firms, is another client of Atzmon’s AU10TIX.

PUSHBACK. 

Despite ongoing issues with shadowbans, Musk’s decision to share revenue with verified users has been a huge boon to many start-up news and commentary groups, as well as independent reporters and pundits.

Prominent content creators, such as ‘Censored Men,’ are petitioning Musk to rescind the photo verification requirement. They argue it is an “extreme security risk.”

X is currently subject to a lawsuit over its infiltration by Saudi agents pre-Musk. They used private data held by the social media firm to identify dissidents. Some were arrested and sentenced to decades in prison or even death.

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Users of Elon Musk's X, formerly Twitter, signed up to receive a share of the platform's advertising revenue through its blue checkmark verification program are being ordered to submit photographic identification by July 1 to continue receiving payouts. Some users are crying foul, with the process being handled by Israeli firm AU10TIX. Its chairman and founder, Ron Atzmon, is alleged to be a spy or former spy for the Israeli military. show more

Israeli Official Predicts Gaza War to Extend Through 2024.

Israel’s war against Hamas is anticipated to extend through the end of the year, according to a senior Israeli official on Wednesday. Tzachi Hanegbi, Israel’s national security advisor, acknowledged during an interview with Kan public radio that he expects “another seven months of fighting” in Gaza in order to dismantle Hamas, the terrorist group responsible for the October 7 massacre.

The ongoing conflict has prompted increasing international calls for a ceasefire, alongside near-constant pro-Hamas protests in the United States — predominantly funded by progressive dark money groups and Democrat mega-donors. More than 100 Israeli hostages remain in Gaza following the surprise attack by Hamas last year.

From the outset, Israel’s military declared the “war will be long,” designating 2024 “as a year of war,” Hanegbi stated during the interview. Hanegbi’s remarks occur as Israeli forces advance further into Rafah, identified as one of the last significant Hamas strongholds in Gaza and the location of a substantial population of war refugees. An Israeli airstrike on Sunday resulted in the deaths of two senior Hamas fighters but also sparked a fire that killed at least 45 displaced civilians sheltering in the area.

The Israeli military alleges that an explosion from a Hamas weapons cache likely caused the inferno. Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari stated that the airstrike utilized two of the “smallest munitions” available, which he asserted could not have caused the resultant deadly blaze.

On Wednesday, Israel announced it had gained control of a strategic corridor along Gaza’s border with Egypt, aiming to sever smuggling routes utilized by Hamas. Beyond Rafah, Israeli forces continue to engage Hamas fighters in other regions of Gaza that have been under IDF control for months. Hanegbi underscored the need for resilience and patience, remarking in the radio interview, “This resilience is what has allowed this nation to survive for 75 years, and even for 3,000 years before that. Just don’t use a stopwatch on ourselves or set ultimatums.”

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Israel's war against Hamas is anticipated to extend through the end of the year, according to a senior Israeli official on Wednesday. Tzachi Hanegbi, Israel's national security advisor, acknowledged during an interview with Kan public radio that he expects "another seven months of fighting" in Gaza in order to dismantle Hamas, the terrorist group responsible for the October 7 massacre. show more

Ex-Biden Comms Chief Official Blasts Her Old Colleagues.

Symone Sanders-Townsend, a former advisor to Joe Biden, has criticized Biden regime officials who claim they cannot verify Israel’s potentially unlawful actions in Gaza, describing those statements as “absurd.”

“The statements from some administration officials about not being able to verify what’s happening in Gaza are absurd. We can all see the pictures. It’s horrific,” Sanders-Townsend wrote on X (formerly known as Twitter). Her comments come amidst rising tension over a recent Israeli strike on a site in Rafah housing displaced Palestinians. The attack resulted in the deaths of dozens of civilians.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu labeled the incident a “tragic event” and assured that it would be subject to investigation. The strike also resulted in the deaths of two Hamas militants, although Israeli authorities had not anticipated such significant civilian casualties.

This attack has reignited calls for a ceasefire among various international and local groups. Israel has maintained that its military operations will continue until Hamas is eliminated.

Sanders-Townsend has made previous comparisons between the global protests engendered by the Israel-Hamas war and the Black Lives Matter demonstrations that swept across the United States in recent years. “I know for a fact that at least a couple of months ago and weeks ago, people were telling Joe Biden, the President of the United States of America, that this ceasefire thing was going to blow over once you get the hostages back and won’t be an issue for the general election,” she told The Root in March. “I think that was wrong and bad advice to give.”

On Tuesday, Biden State Department official Stacy Gilbert resigned over the regime’s response to Israeli actions in Gaza.

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Symone Sanders-Townsend, a former advisor to Joe Biden, has criticized Biden regime officials who claim they cannot verify Israel's potentially unlawful actions in Gaza, describing those statements as "absurd." show more

ANOTHER Biden Official Resigns Over Gaza.

A career official at the State Department has resigned over disagreements with a recent U.S. government report regarding Israel’s actions in Gaza. Stacy Gilbert, formerly of the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, tendered her resignation this week, citing her disagreement with the report’s findings. Gibert’s resignation follows that of Josh Paul, a former Director at the State Department.

The contentious report in question asserted that Israel had not impeded humanitarian assistance to Gaza. Gilbert disagreed with this conclusion and communicated her dissent in an email to her colleagues on Tuesday. In the email, Gilbert outlined her concerns and expressed her belief that the State Department’s assessment was inaccurate. Gilbert’s resignation highlights internal discord within the Biden regime concerning Israel’s conduct in Gaza and the delivery of humanitarian aid.

Officials who read Gilbert’s letter explained that she felt strongly that Israel had, in fact, obstructed humanitarian efforts in Gaza. The particulars of the obstruction were not specified in the officials’ accounts of the letter. Gilbert’s departure comes when U.S. policies and actions in the Middle East are under intense scrutiny.

The State Department has not officially commented on Gilbert’s resignation or her assertions regarding the report. The development adds another layer of complexity to the ongoing debates within the Biden government over how best to address the humanitarian situation in Gaza and U.S. foreign policy towards Israel and Palestine.

The Biden regime has attempted — not so gracefully — to walk a line between appeasing the anti-Israel left-wing of the Democrat party, progressives, young people, and Arab and Muslim voters and maintaining some semblance of the country’s traditional support for Israel. However, a recently released undercover video of a White House staffer suggests that Biden’s continued pro-Israel posturing is an effort to shore up the Jewish vote ahead of the election and that a second Biden presidency would be far more explicitly anti-Israel.

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A career official at the State Department has resigned over disagreements with a recent U.S. government report regarding Israel’s actions in Gaza. Stacy Gilbert, formerly of the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration, tendered her resignation this week, citing her disagreement with the report’s findings. Gibert's resignation follows that of Josh Paul, a former Director at the State Department. show more

The Atlantic Comes Out in Favor of Foreign Students Supporting Hamas.

The Atlantic magazine has attacked Donald Trump for saying he would deport anti-Israel foreign students rabble-rousing on behalf of Hamas, claiming such protests are “an essential element of American freedom.”

“One thing I do is, any student that protests, I throw them out of the country. You know, there are a lot of foreign students. As soon as they hear that, they’re going to behave,” Trump reportedly told donors earlier this month, stressing the need to stop the “radical revolution” gripping U.S. college campuses.

Atlantic staff writer David Graham branded the proposal “classic Trump: vindictive, nonsensical, disproportionate, and based on the assumption that deportation is the answer to America’s problems.”

Graham complained Trump was “[proposing] a penalty, deportation, not permitted for citizens.” He noted, “Americans can lose citizenship for treason, and naturalized citizens can be denaturalized for a small range of offenses,” but insisted “protesting U.S. foreign policy is not one [of them].”

He went on to allege Trump “has no problem violating… the basic civil rights guaranteed for other people by the Constitution.”

NO ‘TERRORIST SYMPATHIZERS ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES.’ 

Trump campaign spokeswoman Karoline Leavitt has said, “President Trump will side with Jewish Americans and American citizens, period, and he will not tolerate terrorist sympathizers on our college campuses.” She also said Joe Biden had “empowered antisemitic protesters destroying our college campuses and threatening to undermine our democracy.”

The campus crisis has become a major electoral issue for Biden. Most voters are appalled by the disruption and occasional violence and anti-Semitic attacks they involve, but segments of the Muslim and youth vote, critical demographics for the 81-year-old Democrat, believe he has been too pro-Israel.

“I condemn the anti-Semitic protests… I also condemn those who don’t understand what’s going on with the Palestinians,” Biden said in April, trying unsuccessfully to appease both sides.

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The Atlantic magazine has attacked Donald Trump for saying he would deport anti-Israel foreign students rabble-rousing on behalf of Hamas, claiming such protests are "an essential element of American freedom." show more