Showing posts with label Hamxs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hamxs. Show all posts

Friday, March 28, 2025

Terror supporting organization labels Trump the "new Biden" because he supports Israel against terrorists






Well, well, well, look who’s back at it again—the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), the perpetually aggrieved outfit that’s been moonlighting as a cheerleader for terrorist causes while pretending to “advocate” for Muslim Americans. This time, they’ve got their knickers in a twist over President Donald Trump, slapping him with the oh-so-clever label of “the new Joe Biden” because he’s dared to back Israel’s smackdown of Hamas in Gaza. 

Yes, folks, in CAIR’s world, supporting an ally against a terrorist group is apparently a crime worthy of a Biden comparison. Duh.

CAIR, which has spent years dodging accusations of cozying up to some of the nastiest players in the terrorism game, is now clutching its pearls over the body count in Gaza. They’re wailing about Israel’s so-called “genocide”—a term they fling around like confetti—and demanding Trump yank all U.S. support for the Jewish state. 

In their Sunday sob-fest, they whined, “As the minimum death toll in [Gaza] crosses 50,000, the Israeli government is completely out of control because Donald Trump is the new Joe Biden: a president who supports genocide and puts Israel first in violation of federal law and disregard for the wishes of the American people.” 

Translation: Trump’s not bowing to the Hamas fan club, and CAIR’s feelings are hurt.

The terror-fans went on, practically begging: “President Trump must force [Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin] Netanyahu to permanently stop his self-serving genocide and accept the comprehensive ceasefire deal that frees all captives. If President Trump wishes to be remembered as a peacemaker and not Netanyahu’s poodle, he must act before the death toll crosses 100,000.” 

Oh, the drama! You can almost hear the violins. 

Meanwhile, the Hamas-run Gaza Health Ministry—because who doesn’t trust a terrorist PR firm?—claims 50,000 Palestinians have been killed. Naturally, they don’t bother sorting out how many were gun-toting jihadis versus actual civilians. And let’s not forget the pesky little detail that researchers have caught those numbers being inflated faster than a politician’s ego to smear Israel. Facts? Who needs ‘em when you’ve got a narrative?

Trump, of course, ran on a promise to stand by Israel, our incredibly important ally in the Middle East, while it pounds Hamas into the dirt—a stark contrast to Biden, who spent his term waffling under progressive pressure like a soggy noodle. 

Just last month, the White House green-lit a batch of heavy bombs for Israel that Biden had held back, fretting over civilian casualties. Trump? He’s not here for the hand-wringing. He’s told Israel to “finish the job” against Hamas, and CAIR’s not taking it well.

For the past 17 months, ever since Hamas’s charming little Oct. 7, 2023, rampage across southern Israel—complete with rape, murder, and kidnapping—CAIR’s been on a tear, accusing Israel of “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing” at every turn. They even tried pinning “ethnic cleansing” on Israel’s limited ops in Syria after Assad’s regime took a nosedive in December. Then, last month, they screeched that Israel was “moving the genocide from Gaza to the occupied West Bank” during a counterterrorism op dubbed “Operation Iron Wall.” 

It’s like CAIR’s got a Mad Libs book of atrocities, and Israel’s the only noun they know.

Since Trump strolled back into the Oval Office, CAIR’s been whining that his administration’s discriminating against Arab and Muslim Americans. They’re mad he’s cracking down on universities letting anti-Semitism fester on campus—calling it “unconstitutional” censorship and Islamophobia. They also flipped out when Trump moved to deport foreign students waving Hamas flags at rallies, branding it “anti-Palestinian.” Poor dears.

CAIR’s rap sheet isn’t exactly spotless, either, as I posted about here.

Back in the 2000s, they got tagged as an unindicted co-conspirator in the Holy Land Foundation terrorism financing case. Politico pointed out in 2010 that “US District Court Judge Jorge Solis found that the government presented ‘ample evidence to establish the association’” of CAIR with Hamas. The ADL’s noted some of CAIR’s bigwigs had early ties to Hamas affiliates, though CAIR swears up and down it “unequivocally condemn[s] all acts of terrorism,” listing off groups like al-Qa’ida, Hamas, and the Real IRA like it’s a Boy Scout merit badge.

But the mask slipped hard after Oct. 7. CAIR’s co-founder Nihad Awad took the stage at an American Muslims for Palestine convention in Chicago last November and the scumwafer couldn’t hide his glee. 

“The people of Gaza only decided to break the siege—the walls of the concentration camp—on Oct. 7,” he gushed. “And yes, I was happy to see people breaking the siege and throwing down the shackles of their own land, and walk free into their land, which they were not allowed to walk in.” 

Happy? Over the biggest single-day slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust? That’s not a dog whistle—it’s a foghorn.

So here we are: CAIR’s throwing tantrums because Trump won’t ditch Israel for their terrorist buddies. If they think he’s going to cave, they’ve got another thing coming. Pass the popcorn—this is gonna be good.

We dodged a bullet in this last election. 

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Wednesday, March 26, 2025

Council on American-Islamic Relations reveals its pro-Hamxs stance, calls Trump the "new Biden" for supporting the Jews


The Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), an organization that advocates on behalf of Muslim Americans, and opposes anything Jewish, has repudiated US President Donald Trump as “the new Joe Biden” because of his strident support of Israel’s military operations against Hamas in Gaza.

To be blamed for supporting Israel against the Hamassholes and others who massacred Israelis on Oct. 7, 2023 is an unintended compliment. 

Let's look at what CAIR is all about.

In 2007, CAIR was named an unindicted co-conspirator in a federal case against the Holy Land Foundation, a charity convicted in 2008 of funneling over $12 million to Hamas, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization. 

Critics, including some U.S. officials, pointed to evidence suggesting CAIR’s founders had ties to the Islamic Association for Palestine (IAP), which was linked to Hamas. CAIR has maintained that it was never charged, and in 2010, a federal appeals court ruled that the public listing of unindicted co-conspirators violated the rights of CAIR and others, calling it a tactical move by prosecutors rather than proof of guilt.

And CAIR has faced persistent accusations of being linked to the Muslim Brotherhood, a transnational Islamist organization that seeks to establish a global caliphate. These allegations often stem from a 1991 document titled “An Explanatory Memorandum,” which listed CAIR among groups allegedly tied to the Brotherhood’s efforts in North America. 

CAIR has dismissed this as a discredited conspiracy theory, noting that the FBI, in a 2011 review, found no evidence to support such a connection and removed related references from its training materials. But if you believe they are squeaky-clean, you might also believe pigs are halal.

In November 2023, CAIR’s executive director, Nihad Awad, [aka Dickawad] spoke at an American Muslims for Palestine event, where he expressed happiness at Palestinians “breaking the siege” on the October 7 attacks. 

Awad's remarks drew widespread condemnation, including from the White House, which removed CAIR from a national strategy to combat anti-Semitism, which made as much sense as putting Kamala Harris as the National President of Mensa.

Awad later clarified that he condemned violence against civilians [but forgot to mention that he sees all Jews and Christians as enemy combatants] and meant to praise nonviolent defiance, but the incident fueled accusations of CAIR supporting extremism, which, of course, it did and still does.

Then there's the deal with Zahra Billoo. 

In 2021, Zahra Billoo, executive director of CAIR’s San Francisco Bay Area chapter, gave a speech calling “Zionist synagogues” and Jewish organizations “enemies” of Muslims, accusing them of driving Islamophobia. It's just another incidence where Muslims play the victim card, just as Hamas is doing now in Gaza.

The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and others labeled Billoo's remarks anti-Semitic. 

CAIR, of course, defended her, claiming she was misquoted and targeted by a smear campaign, but the controversy intensified scrutiny of CAIR’s rhetoric on Israel and Jewish groups.

In 2014, the United Arab Emirates listed CAIR as a terrorist organization alongside groups like Al-Qaeda and ISIS. Critics saw this as evidence of CAIR’s extremist ties, while CAIR argued it was a politically motivated move by the UAE to silence dissent, pointing to its humanitarian efforts—like opposing death fatwas and supporting church rebuilding—as proof of its peaceful mission.

More recently, CAIR has faced internal controversies, including lawsuits from former employees alleging sexual harassment and misconduct by leadership. 

A 2024 lawsuit by a former staffer claimed CAIR received funding from foreign governments and terrorists through its Washington Trust Foundation, prompting accusations of fraud and money laundering. CAIR has denied these claims, and legal proceedings are ongoing, with discovery potentially shedding more light.

So in summary, if you care what CAIR says about our President, you're not understanding who these scumcrumpets are.

In the 17 months following Hamxs’s Oct. 7, 2023, invasion of southern Israel, CAIR has repeatedly lambasted Israel’s military efforts, accusing the Jewish state of committing “genocide” and “ethnic cleansing,” when on that horrible day, it was obvious that Hamxs was doing exactly what they were accusing Israel of doing. 

Let's face it: if Israel wanted to commit genocide of the Gazan population, the war would have been over by the afternoon of October 7, 2023.

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Monday, March 24, 2025

As the IDF advances into Gaza, Hamxs has real problems


As the IDF advances into Gaza, Hamas has little left in the tank to stop them.

Since March 19th, the IDF has carried out a multi-pronged ground offensive and has been able to penetrate into northern Gaza, the Netzarim corridor south of Gaza city and areas of southern Gaza as well. 

Cairo is doing a River Dance to try brokering a deal for the terrorists, as is Arabic media, which are good indications of Hamas' woes.

The pro-Hezbollah Lebanese Al-Akhbar, for example, has written about a new “assassination” policy by Israel. This comes after the currently successful, high profile strikes on several Hamas political leaders in Gaza. 

In addition several key Hamas terrorist leaders of units in the area of Shejaiya were eliminated.

Al-Akhbar reports that “over the past two days, the situation on the ground in the Gaza Strip has shifted from the framework of the air operation and military pressure on Hamas to the return of full-scale warfare, coinciding with an assassination campaign targeting a number of the movement's leaders.”

The report says that the IDF has moved its 36th Armored Division to the border of Gaza. It states, “the advance of military vehicles from the northwestern border of the Strip, adjacent to the city of Beit Lahia, the northeastern axis adjacent to the city of Beit Hanoun, and the eastern areas of the Jabalia camp. In central Gaza, the enemy expanded its control over the Netzarim axis, the Mughraqa area, and the southern areas of the Zeitoun neighborhood.”

There are a number of IDF advances and victories listed in the report, which is in contrast to last year when these types of articles would shift between details of killing of civilians in Gaza, to Hamas “successes” against the IDF. 

The most they can now point to is the Houthis claiming they might support Hezbollah. Not exactly good news for Hamas, since the terrorists can’t seem to hold onto any areas as its men run away from danger.

Al-Ain media, which is based in the UAE and is not pro-Hamas, has also reported on the IDF moving the 36th Division to the Gaza border. Clearly these Arabic media, whether pro-Hamas or not, both see the IDF’s rapid advance as a game changer.

Hamas is melting away like an ice cream cone on Joe Biden's bicycle seat in July--they are not holding their ground and fighting and may not have many weapons or even booby-traps in its arsenal. It looks as if Biden's generous donation to Iran is depleted but this is merely speculation.

The good news beyond the possibility that they are losing is that this may soon lead to a surrender, not a ceasefire. The bad news is that if Hamas is not destroyed, they will rise up like stink over a cesspool. 

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Thursday, March 20, 2025

At least 85 deaths reported early Thursday from IDF strikes


Since Hamas won’t agree to the ceasefire deal Israel offered, Israel started bombing and ground operations in Gaza again this week. According to the health ministry run by Hamas, air strikes killed over 430 people in just two days.

Hamas claims that Israel’s ground operation, announced on Wednesday, is a "new and dangerous" break from the ceasefire that started in January. Israel began attacking again on Tuesday because talks to keep the ceasefire going didn’t work out.

Israel has warned that it will keep stepping up attacks in Gaza until Hamas lets go of the remaining hostages.

Israel says Hamas still has 59 hostages, and they think 24 of them are still alive.

On Thursday, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) said they started "targeted ground activities" to make a "partial buffer between the north and south" in Gaza. They called it a "limited ground operation."

IDF spokesperson Col Avichay Adraee said troops were sent to the middle of an area called the Netzarim corridor, which splits northern and southern Gaza.

On Tuesday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said they had "resumed combat in full force" and that any ceasefire talks would now happen "under fire."

Israel and Hamas were unable to agree on how to move the ceasefire past its first phase, which ended on March 1.

Hamas didn’t like Israel’s terms for a new ceasefire deal, but it did offer to free one living American hostage and the bodies of four others while mediators tried to save the ceasefire.

At the start of March, Israel stopped all food, fuel, and medical supplies from getting into Gaza to pressure Hamas. Israel said Hamas was taking the supplies for itself to use against Israel, but they didn’t show proof.

The war began when Hamas attacked Israel on October 7, 2023, killing about 1,200 people, mostly civilians, and taking 251 hostages. During the first part of the ceasefire, 25 Israeli and five Thai hostages were freed alive.

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Israel hit back at the October attack with a huge military campaign that killed over 48,500 Palestinians, mostly civilians, before this week’s fighting started again, according to the Hamas-run health ministry. Israel’s attacks have also wrecked homes and buildings across Gaza.


Tuesday, March 18, 2025

Islamic Jihad spokes-terrorist Abu Hamza killed in IAF airstrikes

Abu Hamza or perhaps his wife

Naji Abu Seif, or as the terror crowd liked to call him, "Abu Hamza," the silver-tongued mouthpiece of the Al-Quds Brigades—those charming folks who form the military wing of Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ)—finally met his maker courtesy of Israeli airstrikes hammering Gaza. That’s according to the press, who’ve been buzzing like flies over the news.

Word is, Abu Hamza was holed up with his wives and kids when the boom came down—hiding, no doubt, behind the family photo album. Tragically, his whole clan got wiped out with him in the strike. No fairy-tale endings here.

For Palestinian Islamic Jihad, this is a kick in the teeth. Abu Hamza wasn’t just some grunt—he was their poster boy, popping up in propaganda vids like a twisted rock star, threatening Israel with fire and brimstone while giving a big thumbs-up to attacks on Israeli civvies and soldiers. A real class act.

The IDF hasn’t sent out the official "gotcha" memo yet, but the rumor mill—fed by both Israeli and Palestinian chatter—says he’s toast, one of the big fish reeled in during this latest airstrike blitz.

This all fits into Israel’s broader game plan: kneecap the Hamas and PIJ honchos running their terror show out of Gaza. The Gaza Health Ministry—Hamas’s PR arm, naturally—claims over 300 of their buddies from both groups have been sent to the great beyond in this campaign. Good luck getting a straight count, though; independent verification’s about as easy as herding cats.

The IDF’s sticking to their line: “precise strikes against terror operatives and infrastructure,” trying to keep the civilian body count low while turning enemy toys into scrap metal. Abu Hamza’s exit is just the latest chapter in this ramped-up offensive, sparked by Hamas digging in its heels and refusing to cough up the rest of the hostages after talks went south.

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Cue the usual global soap opera. The U.S. and its Western pals are still in Israel’s corner, chanting “right to defend itself” like a broken record. Over in Tehran, Iran—PIJ’s sugar daddy—is clutching its pearls, slamming the strikes and swearing to keep bankrolling the “resistance” against Israel. Shocker.

With Abu Hamza out of the picture and terrorist scalps piling up, the IDF’s turning the heat up, looking to grind down Hamas and PIJ’s attack machine. The eggheads in military circles reckon Israel might be gearing up to roll tanks in for a ground game soon—depending on how well these airstrikes keep delivering the goods. Buckle up; this ain’t over yet.


Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Hamxs plans to adopt "Hezbollah model" in Gaza Strip, according to Foreign Minister Sa'ar


In an interview with ABC News on Tuesday, Gideon Sa'ar said that Hamas is ready “to take the ‘Hezbollah model’ and to let someone else take care of the ruins they left behind in the Gaza strip,”

Sa'ar explained in a video on X, that he doesn't think Hamxs is ready or willing to disarm and willingly end the violence in Gaza and its 'holy war' against the Jews. And let's not pretend it's anything other than an Islamic-based war because the Jew killing began long before Israel was a Jewish state and it has nothing to do with Jewish occupation, but has more to do with Jews not being dead.

“If they will be ready to disarm,” Sa'ar said, “that would be a huge thing that could change the entire equation,” but he was clear that Hamxs “wants to continue to be the most powerful military force in the Gaza Strip in order to continue the war against Israel.”

ABC News correspondent Matt Gutman pressed Sa’ar, asking, “And you’re saying this is something Israel will not accept?”

“No, this is totally unacceptable,” the Israeli Foreign Minister responded. “Because for us, we will not be able to guarantee our security without this disarmament of Gaza Strip, of Hamas, of Islamic Jihad.”

Of course Sa'ar is correct: as long as Hamxs has one Hamxsshole still standing, that Jew-hating cretin will try to kill Jews.

While this interview was being held, US Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff was landing in Doha, Qatar to meet mediators of Egypt and Qatar in negotiations between Israel and Hamxs regarding a new hostage deal and ceasefire.

According to a recent report in The Jerusalem Post, Israel has drafted a step-by-step plan to escalate pressure on Hamas if the terrorist group does not release the remaining hostages, Israeli security analysts told The Wall Street Journal.

The plan includes cutting off essential supplies, launching airstrikes, forcing Gazans who have returned to the north to evacuate again, and ultimately reentering the Gaza Strip if a deal is not reached. You know, the kind of strategic plan a nation at war would normally implement immediately, unless they're Israel and expected to supply their enemy with free food, electricity and other humanitarian aid. What other country in the history of the world does that save Israel?

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Israeli security analysts also explained that if economic and infrastructure pressures fail, the IDF may escalate to targeted airstrikes and special forces raids against Hamxs leadership and military positions, like in a real war.

Ultimately, Israeli forces may launch a full-scale military operation, deploying more troops than in previous conflicts with the objective of holding ground and effectively dismantling Hamxs’s remaining military infrastructure. Sources familiar with the plan described this as the most extensive operation to date.

Thursday, February 27, 2025

IDF will not withdraw from the Philadelphi corridor



Israel has decided not to pull its forces out of the Philadelphi corridor, which is the border area between Egypt and Gaza, even though this was part of the ceasefire deal with Hamxs, an Israeli official told ABC News.

"We will not allow Hamxs murderers to once again roam our borders with pickup trucks and guns, and we will not allow them to rebuild strength from smuggling," the official explained in a statement. This shows Israel’s worry about Hamxs regaining power if they leave the area.

The Philadelphi corridor has been a major issue in talks between Israel and Hamxs for months before they agreed to the ceasefire. Israel’s refusal to leave could cause problems with both Hamas and Egypt, who helped make the ceasefire happen, especially since the peace is already shaky.

According to the ceasefire plan, Israel was supposed to start leaving the Philadelphi corridor and all of Gaza on Saturday, the final day of the first phase. They were given eight days to fully withdraw from the corridor.

For Hamxs, having Israel leave the corridor is a must. They wouldn’t agree to any ceasefire that let Israeli troops stay there.

Israeli leaders have said lately that they think their army needs to stay in the Philadelphi corridor to stop weapons from being smuggled into Gaza from Egypt. Israel has already destroyed tunnels there to try to stop this.

Defense Minister Israel Katz recently told local leaders that he saw tunnels going under the border when he visited the corridor.

But not everyone agrees. Former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant disagreed with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who insists Israel must stay in the Philadelphi corridor and the Netzarim corridor (which splits Gaza into north and south) to keep the country safe and meet military goals.

Back in August, Herzi Halevi, who was then the head of Israel’s army, said holding onto Gaza or the Philadelphi corridor shouldn’t be a reason to ruin a possible deal with Hamas. He believes the army can handle things even if Israel leaves Gaza and gives up control of the corridor.
The first part of the ceasefire ends this Saturday.

Tuesday, February 11, 2025

BREAKING: Hamxs rejects hostage deal, Trump has something to say about that



President Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu preparing for full takeover of Gaza by destroying Hamxs after the Islamist leadership in Gaza rejected the Saturday deadline of releasing the remaining Israeli hostages, both dead and alive. 

King Abdullah of Jordan is in Washington, D.C. and met with President Trump. Abdullah is being made to go along with Trump's plan and it appears he will. 

Israel's security cabinet had an emergency meeting this morning and after the meeting Netanyahu came out of the meeting agreeing with Trump. Thus, if Hamxs does not release all of the hostages, the ceasefire is over and Hamxs will be in the crosshairs.

Israel's IDF is on standby and has already moved much of its military equipment to the northern border of Gaza and the proverbial feces is about to hit the fan, it appears, should Hamxs do what Hamxs is known for, which is to renege on deals they had agreed to. 

Iran's IRGC, the sponsor of Hamxs, thinks it's a bluff and nothing is going to happen.

President Trump said that it's Israel's call but that if all of the hostages, "all of them, not in drips and drabs . . .  but all of them" must be returned or "let hell break out." He gives them until Saturday at 12 o'clock.

PM Netanyahu is standing with Hamzs and taunted them with the idea that he doesn't believe they will meet the high noon deadline.

Stay tuned.

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