A true hero isn’t a luvvy in keffiyeh – it’s Ben Zussman
The words of a young Israeli soldier are where you will find true courage, not in the leftie bubble in the West wearing Palestinian scarfs on their podiums of privilege.
The words of a young Israeli soldier are where you will find true courage, not in the leftie bubble in the West wearing Palestinian scarfs on their podiums of privilege.
Australia, who have we become? When Israel’s government considers its citizens safer in Tel Aviv and Haifa than Bondi, Caulfield or Mount Lawley, it seems a prudent time to ask.
The #MeToo and Believe All Women brigade are publicly and energetically refusing to believe the first-hand accounts of Israeli women. But I cannot forget this image – as a woman, and a human. Warning: graphic.
This month human rights watchdog UN Watch released a scathing report outlining how teachers working for the UN were indoctrinating Palestinian kids into Jew hatred and terrorism.
Each time I hear or read the Hamas health ministry or Gaza health ministry being cited as a credible source, I experience something of a mental gag response.
Like a bunch of petulant four-year-olds, the Greens stormed out of parliament, all bluster, piss and wind, because they want an immediate ceasefire in Gaza. Spare me the hypocrisy.
I’m willing to bet some of you won’t finish reading these words. It’s understandable. Who wants to believe something so inhuman could be real? Warning: Graphic.
This is the generation who couldn’t wait to take the knee over the death of George Floyd, but whose response to the barbaric slaughter of hundreds of people their own age is to say “Free Palestine”.
Hamas’s murderous maniacs didn’t accidentally slaughter 1400 Israel civilians. Those actions and their unequivocal condemnation is in fact the least complicated thing around.
We’ve been here before with the Nazis, but modern media means this time it’s plain to see.
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