U.S. President Joe Biden was heckled and interrupted at least 14 times during a public appearance in northern Virginia on Tuesday. Biden was attempting to flex his pro-abortion credentials, despite claiming to be Catholic, but was persistently stopped in his speech by protesters referring to him as “Genocide Joe.”
One demonstrator, waving a Palestinian flag, raised the president’s involvement in child deaths. Speaking after one of the disruptances, Biden stated, “This is going to go on for a while. They’ve got this planned.”
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Look and listen to this scene. It’s a nice preview of the agonizing campaign that awaits Biden as he campaigns on abortion rights for American women and the right of Israel’s apartheid army to administer post-birth abortions en masse to kids in Gaza. pic.twitter.com/dzekKawOxf
U.S. President Joe Biden was heckled and interrupted at least 14 times during a public appearance in northern Virginia on Tuesday. Biden was attempting to flex his pro-abortion credentials, despite claiming to be Catholic, but was persistently stopped in his speech by protesters referring to him as "Genocide Joe."
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The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat, Josep Borrell, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said he believes a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is the only way to achieve regional security in the Middle East — even if it has to be imposed on both sides.
“The actors are too opposed to reach an agreement autonomously,” Borrell said in a speech in Spain, adding, “If everyone is in favor of this solution, the international community will have to impose it.”
Efforts to reach an accord between Israel and Palestine that would include an independent Palestinian state have been all but dead following the barbaric Hamas terrorist attack against the Jewish state on October 7th, 2023.
Israel Says No.
Benjamin Netanyahu, prime minister of Israel, has resisted calls for a two-state solution unless Israel receives non-specified security guarantees. Netanyahu and the Israeli government have consistently stated the continued presence of the Muslim Brotherhood’s Hamas group in the Gaza Strip – part of the Palestinian Territories – was an unacceptable situation.
Israel has held to their goal of removing Hamas in Gaza and eliminating the terrorist group entirely. The Israeli government says it believes any concessions may be framed as a political victory for Hamas and undermine their efforts to destroy the group.
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President Joe Biden’s government in the United States has repeatedly held that a two-state solution is desirable. Responding to Netanyahu, State Department spokesman Matthew Miller said: “There is no way to solve [Israel’s] long-term challenges to provide lasting security, and there is no way to solve the short-term challenges of rebuilding Gaza, of establishing governance in Gaza and of providing security for Gaza, without the establishment of a Palestinian state.”
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The European Union’s (EU) top diplomat, Josep Borrell, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, said he believes a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine is the only way to achieve regional security in the Middle East — even if it has to be imposed on both sides.
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The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry announced that Israel’s war against the Muslim Brotherhood in the form of Hamas has resulted in the death of 25,000 Palestinians, a majority being women and children. The UN secretary general, António Guterres, condemned the assault during his speech at the G77+China summit, declaring it “heartbreaking and utterly unacceptable.” The fighting is due to a massive terror attack by Hamas in Southern Israel, which killed an estimated 1,200 individuals, primarily civilians. Hamas took roughly 250 hostages at the time, 132 of which remain in Gaza.
Israeli forces continue their advance into parts of Gaza. It is estimated that a million displaced individuals have sought refuge in the border town of Rafah, living in makeshift camps, private apartments, and UN shelters. Hostilities are intensified with renewed fighting in the north and Israeli forces struggling to clear areas of Hamas militants utilizing underground tunnels.
Hamas government’s media office reports that due to continued artillery shelling, many of the dead and wounded are unable to be transferred to hospitals. The Israeli military spokesperson, Daniel Hagari, reported the discovery of a tunnel in Khan Younis where hostages had been kept, along with evidence of their presence. Benjamin Netanyahu, the prime minister, rejected US President Joe Biden’s call for Palestinian statehood, maintaining the stance that Israel should retain security control over Gaza post-conflict.
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The Hamas-run Gaza health ministry announced that Israel’s war against the Muslim Brotherhood in the form of Hamas has resulted in the death of 25,000 Palestinians, a majority being women and children. The UN secretary general, António Guterres, condemned the assault during his speech at the G77+China summit, declaring it “heartbreaking and utterly unacceptable.” The fighting is due to a massive terror attack by Hamas in Southern Israel, which killed an estimated 1,200 individuals, primarily civilians. Hamas took roughly 250 hostages at the time, 132 of which remain in Gaza.
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Palestinian author Mohammed El-Kurd declared “our time will come, but we must normalize massacres as the status quo” at a rally in London held to support Palestinians against Israel in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The conflict began when Hamas terrorists launched a raid against Israel from Gaza on October 7th, massacring approximately 1,200 men, women, and children.
El-Kurd, who addressed the Palestine Solidarity Campaign-organized rally with high-profile politicians including Labour’s Apsana Begum MP, earned loud cheers from the assembled crowds after he issued his call to “normalize massacres.” He also said “we must root [Zionism] out of the world,” branding the belief that Jews should have a state in their historic homeland “a racist ideology.”
Over the last 99 days we’ve seen unprecedented levels of anti-semitism. Extremism & hatred normalised on our streets. And central London turned into a no-go zone for Jewish people about once a week.
The plan isn’t working if this is where we are now.👇
After an outcry on social media, London’s Metropolitan Police eventually said it was “aware” of El-Kurd’s remarks and “seeking to speak to the individual concerned.”
The Met has consistently defended anti-Israel activists calling for jihad and trampling on British war memorials, and El-Kurd initially seemed unconcerned by their statement. Responding on social media, he openly goaded the force, writing “busy today, can we do tomorrow?” and adding a kiss at the end of his snarky missive.
Hours later, the Palestinian appeared to be taking the matter more seriously, posting a statement claiming it was “clear” that “the closing of my speech was to state ‘we should NOT normalize massacres'” – despite this being the opposite of what he actually said.
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Palestinian author Mohammed El-Kurd declared "our time will come, but we must normalize massacres as the status quo" at a rally in London held to support Palestinians against Israel in the ongoing Israel-Hamas war. The conflict began when Hamas terrorists launched a raid against Israel from Gaza on October 7th, massacring approximately 1,200 men, women, and children.
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Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) continues to buck the progressive trend in the Democrat Party, this time pointing out the hypocrisy of the South African government pursuing genocide charges against Israel in the International Court of Justice. During a recent event, the Pennsylvania Democrat blasted the African nation for claiming Israel was committing genocide against Palestinians given its own, genocidal policies towards white Afrikaaner farmers.
Farm murders in South Africa, where farmers are mostly white, have increased sharply quarter-on-quarter, according to a leading civil rights organization, with President Trump having taken a particularly keen interest in the subject during his time in office. Indeed, the leader of the “Kill the Boer” chants has publicly supported Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
“Who [is Israel] really fighting? It is a group of cowards. They hide in tunnels. They hide behind civilians. They attack, mutilate, and kill children and women. Stop talking about proportion… [Hamas] shot their best shot on October 7th,” Fetterman told a room of supporters, before continuing: “Now that we’re talking about ‘genocide’, and now South Africa is bringing that kind of a trial. Maybe South Africa ought to sit this one out.”
Fetterman, who has served for nearly one year in the U.S. Senate, has made several recent policy breaks with his Democrat colleagues — most notably on the subjects of Israel, immigration, and whether or not Sen. Bob Menendez should resign over corruption allegations. In late December, the junior Senator from Pennsylvania toldPOLITICO in an interview: “I would be the last man standing to be absolutely there on the Israeli side on this with no conditions.”
The Pennsylvania Democrat has also received praise from conservative Republicans over his recognition of the seriousness of the illegal immigration crisis at the southern border. Addressing Republican calls for action by Congress and the White House to end the crisis, Fetterman recently said: “It’s a reasonable conversation — until somebody can say there’s an explanation on what we can do when 270,000 people are being encountered on the border, not including the ones, of course, that we don’t know about.”
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John Fetterman calls out South Africa for the genocide of white farmers.
I'm starting to feel bad for mocking him. He can wear hoodies & gym shorts all he wants if he keeps dropping more conservative talking points than people who claim to be "conservative" members of Congress. pic.twitter.com/XX07o5QcLM
Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) continues to buck the progressive trend in the Democrat Party, this time pointing out the hypocrisy of the South African government pursuing genocide charges against Israel in the International Court of Justice. During a recent event, the Pennsylvania Democrat blasted the African nation for claiming Israel was committing genocide against Palestinians given its own, genocidal policies towards white Afrikaaner farmers.
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Nikki Haley’s top advisor, Jon Lerner, is a neocon “fanatic” whose consultancy firm once received roughly $15 million per election cycle from the globalist Club for Growth – dubbed the “Club for No Growth” or the “Club for China Growth” by Donald Trump – before he took up a position as Haley’s deputy at the United Nations (UN) during the Trump administration.
A profile of Lerner quoted a Gulf States Institute scholar as describing him as a “complete fanatic, totally opposed to peace,” who would be “a flag-waving fan of Hamas” if he had been born an Arab.
While serving as Haley’s deputy, Lerner was tapped by then-Vice President Mike Pence to become his national security advisor, too – until President Trump caught wind of his background.
Discovering Lerner was heavily involved in producing vicious attack ads against him for the Club for Growth during the Republican primaries, the President blocked Lerner’s appointment in 2018. It was an early warning of Pence’s then-undiscovered disloyalty, with Trump said to have wondered aloud: “Why would Mike do that?”
While Trump adopted a strong pro-Israel position as President – a fact acknowledged by Lerner, who wrote in 2019 that Haley “would not have been able” to deliver anything for Israel at at UN without his steadfast support – Haley has adopted a foreign policy stance which appears to put Israeli interests ahead of American interests, repeatedly making the bizarre claim that Israel has “never” needed America but “America needs Israel” on the campaign trail.
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Nikki Haley's top advisor, Jon Lerner, is a neocon "fanatic" whose consultancy firm once received roughly $15 million per election cycle from the globalist Club for Growth – dubbed the "Club for No Growth" or the "Club for China Growth" by Donald Trump – before he took up a position as Haley's deputy at the United Nations (UN) during the Trump administration.
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Seventeen Joe Biden for President campaign staff are in open revolt against their own candidate, demanding the incumbent shift the U.S. government’s foreign policy regarding Israel and Gaza as a “moral and electoral imperative”.
Writing on Substack on Wednesday, the anonymous staffers claimed: “…your administration’s response to Israel’s indiscriminate bombing in Gaza has been fundamentally antithetical to [our] values — and we believe it could cost you the 2024 election.”
They continued with five demands, which includes the release of Palestinian prisoners held by the Jewish state.
Publicly call for — and use financial and diplomatic leverage to bring about — an immediate, permanent ceasefire;
Advocate for de-escalation in the region, including demanding that Hamas release all hostages and that Israel release the over 2,000 Palestinians in administrative detention being held without charge;
End unconditional military aid to Israel;
Investigate whether Israel’s actions in Gaza violate the Leahy Law, prohibiting U.S. military aid from funding foreign military units implicated in the commission of gross violations of human rights;
Take concrete steps to end the conditions of apartheid, occupation, and ethnic cleansing that are the root causes of this conflict.
“As your staff, we believe it is both a moral and electoral imperative for you to publicly call for a cessation of violence,” they concluded, finishing with, “Biden for President staff have seen volunteers quit in droves, and people who have voted blue for decades feel uncertain about doing so for the first time ever, because of this conflict. It is not enough to merely be the alternative to Donald Trump.”
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Seventeen Joe Biden for President campaign staff are in open revolt against their own candidate, demanding the incumbent shift the U.S. government’s foreign policy regarding Israel and Gaza as a “moral and electoral imperative”.
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The deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood’s ‘Hamas’ terror group, Saleh Arouri, has reportedly been killed by an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon. Videos from the scene show extensive damage to a city block on Tuesday, with vehicles reduced to flaming piles of twisted metal. An apartment building also appears to have been damaged in the strike. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah cancelled a long-scheduled speech due Wednesday in the immediate aftermath.
Unconfirmed reports coming in that #Israel has killed a senior #Hamas leader in Beirut, Saleh al-Arouri.
With this strike, Israel is sending a clear message that terrorists are not safe anywhere and nor should they be! pic.twitter.com/xkTtl0aoyR
The Israeli Defense Forces have engaged in a campaign to eliminate the leadership of Hamas since the October 7th terror attack carried out by the Islamist terrorist group. The attack saw around 1,200 people killed by Muslim Brotherhood militants acting under the Hamas banner, with several hundred taken hostage and moved to Gaza.
In addition to Arouri, Hamas claims two other members of their senior leadership were killed in the strike – though their identities have yet to be confirmed.
“The cowardly assassinations carried out by the Zionist occupation against the leaders and symbols of our Palestinian people inside and outside Palestine will not succeed in breaking the will and steadfastness of our people, or undermining the continuation of their valiant resistance,” Hamas said in a statement posted on Telegram. “It proves once again the abject failure of this enemy to achieve any of its aggressive goals in the Gaza Strip.”
The targeted strike comes on the heels of news the Israeli Defense Forces intend to remove several thousand troops from Gaza, marking a shift in the war from a broad military campaign to a more targeted tactical mission to continue the elimination of Hamas leadership.
Arouri was killed near the headquarters of the Iranian proxy militant group Hezbollah. The proximity of the strike to the groups headquarters has left some observers concerned it may draw Lebanon and Iran further into the Israel-Hamas war.
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The deputy leader of the Muslim Brotherhood's 'Hamas' terror group, Saleh Arouri, has reportedly been killed by an Israeli airstrike in Beirut, Lebanon. Videos from the scene show extensive damage to a city block on Tuesday, with vehicles reduced to flaming piles of twisted metal. An apartment building also appears to have been damaged in the strike. Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah cancelled a long-scheduled speech due Wednesday in the immediate aftermath.
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Following a recent knife attack near the Eiffel Tower, France has further increased security measures, with 90,000 police officers set to be deployed across the country on New Year’s Eve. French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has cited a “very high terrorist threat” for the mobilization.
“I’ve requested a very strong mobilisation of police forces and the gendarmerie under the context of a very high terrorist threat, of course due to what’s happening in Israel and Palestine,” Darmanin explained.
For the first time, the authorities will also be using drones to monitor French citizens and other residents. Five-thousand soldiers and 35,000 firefighters will also be on duty.
Few Western countries have been hit harder than France by radical Islamic terrorism in recent years, with the multicultural country suffering around 130 fatalities during the Bataclan terrorist attack in 2015 and 86 fatalities during the Nice truck attack a year later, among other incidents.
Tensions have been high since the onset of the Israel-Hamas conflict, with a knifeman yelling “Allahu akbar!” stabbing a person to death in Paris four weeks ago and a Chechen migrant killing a teacher while shouting the same phrase before that.
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Following a recent knife attack near the Eiffel Tower, France has further increased security measures, with 90,000 police officers set to be deployed across the country on New Year’s Eve. French Interior Minister Gerald Darmanin has cited a "very high terrorist threat" for the mobilization.
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Gen Z appears to be warming to the late Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, with a new poll finding that 20 percent of those aged between 18 and 29 had a ‘positive’ or ‘somewhat positive’ view of the jihadi boss. The 9/11 terror attacks, orchestrated by bin Laden, killed 2,977 victims in New York City, Northern Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Thousands more were injured.
In addition to the disconcerting level of acceptance among Gen Z, bin Laden also enjoys a ‘positive’ or ‘somewhat positive’ view among one in 10 Democrats – raising concerns that some elements of the Democrat base have been radicalized. The data is especially alarming given recent pro-Hamasdemonstrations and incidents of anti-Semitism in the United States following the Palestinian terror group’s October 7th attack on Israel. Some demonstrators have focused their anger on national Democrat politicians who they view as being too accommodating to Israeli military action against Hamas in the Gaza Strip.
Last month The National Pulse reported Gen Z users of the Chinese-owned social media app, TikTok, were posting videos defending and approving of Osama bin Laden’s ‘Letter to America’. Thousands of TikTok users suggested the deceased al-Qaeda leader’s criticisms of the West were justified and urged others others to read the terrorist screed.
In the letter, the Saudi-born sheikh laid out a number of grievances against the United States, including the way Jews allegedly “control [its] policies, media and economy” and the “Satanic American Invention” of the AIDS virus. Bin Laden’s letter is best described as an Islamic supremacist tract which intentionally muddles anti-colonial and non-interventionist sentiment with pro-Sharia invocations.
NEW: 🇺🇸 Poll of 1,000 U.S. adults in @dailymail, 12/15-12/20
How would you describe your view of Osama Bin Laden? All adults:
Gen Z appears to be warming to the late Al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden, with a new poll finding that 20 percent of those aged between 18 and 29 had a 'positive' or 'somewhat positive' view of the jihadi boss. The 9/11 terror attacks, orchestrated by bin Laden, killed 2,977 victims in New York City, Northern Virginia, and Pennsylvania. Thousands more were injured.
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