Friday, April 4, 2025

London Mayor implies "Israel's military campaign" is part of a "betrayal of humanity"


London Mayor Sadiq Khan, singled out Israel for criticism during Eid al-Fitr, a Muslim holiday during a greeting his week, while carefully ignoring the horrors committed by Hamas on October 7, 2023, suggested the Jewish state was guilty of “betraying humanity” by killing Palestinians in Gaza.

The March 29 remarks by Khan, who is a Muslim member of the Labour Party, prompted strong-worded pushback by British Jewish community groups.

“More than 50,000 Palestinians have been killed in Gaza as a result of Israel’s ongoing military campaign, including more than 15,000 children,” Khan said in his greeting for Eid al-Fitr, a joyous holiday that marks the end of Ramadan. The “appalling suffering and killing that continues in Sudan and Palestine” were “betrayals of humanity” that “tempered” the holiday’s joy, he added.

These numbers were recently lowered by Hamas, by the way.
London mayor who let Hamas mobs terrorize Jewish communities and locked up people for even mentioning Islamic terrorism complains about alleged messages https://t.co/PNXMNPNvRZ

— Daniel Greenfield – "Hang Together or Separately" (@Sultanknish)
The Jewish Leadership Council, the umbrella group of British Jewish organizations and communities, said in a statement that it was “disappointed” that instead of promoting “unity and fellowship between Londoners,” Khan’s greeting spoke “in emotive terms about an international conflict which has resulted in an unprecedented rise in antisemitism across the United Kingdom.”

Others criticized Khan for repeating disputed statistics originating from the Hamas-controlled health ministry in Gaza.


Asked about these complaints by the Jewish News of London, a spokesperson for Khan told the newspaper: “The mayor has repeatedly conveyed his outrage at attacks by Hamas on Israel and has strongly condemned these acts of terrorism. He is deeply saddened by the loss of all lives and continues to support calls for a permanent ceasefire.”

Believe that and I have a goose to sell you that'll make you wealthy.

The poison of Islamic Jew hatred is like a knee-jerk mental illness and is older than dirt.

Never forget that Khan allowed Hamasshole mobs to terrorize Jewish communities and jailed people who even mentioned Islamic terrorism.

The UK--land of the not so free.

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Russian nun deported for her anti-Semitic accusations about Israel and Oct. 7

Sister Extra Virgin Olive Oil

ISRAEL -- A Russian-born nun who we will call Sr. Extra Virgin Olive Oil claimed the Israeli government was behind the October 7, 2023 massacres and kidnapping in order to "distract" the Israeli public from Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu's criminal trial, according to a statement by Israel's Immigration and Population Authority.

This is akin to believing Adolf Hitler started World War II to "distract" from his chronic flatulence, but when it comes to anti-Semitism, nothing is off the table, I suppose.

Shortly after Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad, and a crap-load of Gazan civilians invaded Israel killing, raping, and torturing 1,200 Israeli and kidnapping 251 others, Sister Extra Virgin Olive Oil [let's just call her SEVOO] told a Russian-language television news channel that Hamas coordinated the terror attacks in advance with the Israeli government.

So, in spite of Bibi Netanyahu having served in the IDF's special forces and also having lost his brother in combat against Islamists, he was supposedly in bed with the Hamassholes to distract the public from the "criminal charges" pending against him by a biased ICC.

"Sorry sister, your sh*t don't fly," as the kids say.

The nun also falsely claimed the U.S. supplied Hamas with rockets that was used to target Tel Aviv and Jerusalem when the war first began. Now we all know Joe Biden is and was brain-dead when the war broke out between Israel and the religion of peace, and we all know he gave a ton of money to Iran, but to say that he supplied Hamas with rockets is like saying his flatulence smells like roses.

And let us remember that Hamas didn't even have long-range rockets on October 7th. 

SEVOO either lied in the advancement of Islamic terrorism, or is historically clueless. At the time, Hamas could only launch rockets against central Israel with American material support.

Yet despite her serious accusations against the Jewish state, SEVOO engaged in a long-running legal saga to avoid being deported from the country she hates.

This nun has lived in Israel since 1993, having been granted a special long-term visa for clergy. At the time of the interview, she was the head nun at a Greek Orthodox church in Jerusalem.

Following the broadcast of her anti-Zionist interview, Mativeva’s visa was revoked.

Officials from the Immigration and Population Authority summoned SEVOO for a meeting, informing her that she had to leave Israel. She appealed the visa revocation in court, delaying the deportation process by several months.

Eventually, a judge confirmed the Immigration and Population Authority’s decision that this dumpling of a woman could no longer live in Israel.

However, shortly before the date of her deportation in July 2024, the Jew hater went into hiding.

In February 2025, after some six months on the run, police discovered her living in Even Sapir, a small agricultural community near Jerusalem. She was arrested and detained at an immigration detention facility.

From there, she tried to claim refugee status in Israel. In her asylum request, she said that being returned to her native Russia would endanger her life, but her request was denied and she was finally sent back to Mother Russia.

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Thursday, April 3, 2025

Many National Security Council staff fired after Laura Loomer visits White House


The Trump White House just got a spring cleaning, courtesy of activist journalist Laura Loomer, who waltzed into the Oval Office with a stack of opposition research thicker than a D.C. lobbyist’s expense report. 

[H/T The Daily Wire]

Up to ten National Security Council officials got the boot after her visit, and if you believe Axios—who broke the story Thursday—this wasn’t just a random purge. Loomer reportedly handed Trump a hit list of staffers she deemed insufficiently loyal, and the firings followed like clockwork. A source close to the meeting called it “an anti-neocon move,” which is Washington-speak for “someone’s finally draining the swamp, and the alligators are pissed.”

Trump, ever the master of coy confirmation, chatted with reporters aboard Air Force One and didn’t exactly deny Loomer’s influence. “We’re always going to let go of people — people we don’t like or people that take advantage of or people that may have loyalties to someone else,” he said. When asked about Loomer, he didn’t hold back the praise: “Laura Loomer is a great patriot. She’s a very strong person. She makes recommendations and people, and sometimes I listen to those recommendations. I listen to everybody and then I make a decision. She always has something to say and it’s usually constructive … She recommended some people for jobs.” 

Translation: She’s got a loud mouth, a sharp eye, and the president’s ear—deal with it.

The rumor, per Axios, is that Loomer was fuming over “neocons” who’d “slipped through” Trump’s vetting process like cockroaches in a cheap motel. “She went to the White House yesterday and presented them with her research and evidence,” an official told the outlet, adding that three senior NSC bigwigs—plus as many as ten total staffers—got the axe. “Bloodbath” was the word used, and I’m guessing the survivors are updating their LinkedIn profiles as we speak.

CNN, [aka Comedy News Network] never one to miss a chance to clutch pearls, named the fallen: Brian Walsh, Thomas Boodry, and David Feith. Walsh, a former Marco Rubio lackey, was director for intelligence. Boodry, once Mike Waltz’s legislative director, handled legislative affairs. Feith, a State Department vet from Trump’s first term, oversaw tech and security. Sounds like a mixed bag of establishment types who didn’t get the memo that MAGA means business.

The meeting wasn’t a solo act—National Security Advisor Mike Waltz, VP JD Vance, Chief of Staff Susie Wiles, and personnel guru Sergio Gor were all in the room, per the Associated Press. Axios says Loomer’s beef was that these NSC folks weren’t ride-or-die for Trump’s agenda. Fair enough—why keep snakes in the grass when you can mow the lawn?


NSC spokesman Brian Hughes played the “no comment” card, while Loomer herself dodged The Daily Wire’s request for a chat. Instead, she took to X Thursday morning to blast “people in and around the West Wing” for leaking to the “hostile, left-wing media” about Trump’s private powwows. “I want to reiterate how important it is that people who gain access to the White House or the administration respect the privacy of their conversations with President Trump and his senior staff,” she wrote, sounding like the only adult in a room full of gossipy teenagers. 

But she couldn’t resist a victory lap: “It was an honor to meet with President Trump and present him with my research findings. I will continue working hard to support his agenda, and I will continue reiterating the importance of, and the necessity of STRONG VETTING, for the sake of protecting the President of the United States of America, and our national security.” 

Preach, Laura—someone’s got to keep the RINOs from sneaking back in.

Meanwhile, Trump jetted off to Florida with Waltz, Wiles, Gor, and a few other top dogs, per the travel pool. Sounds like the A-team’s ready to keep the MAGA train rolling, while the B-team’s left crying into their résumés. 

Loomer’s got her critics, sure, but if she’s the one sniffing out the disloyal, maybe she’s the pitbull this administration needs. Neocons beware—there’s a new sheriff in town, and she’s not afraid to bite.

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U of Wisconsin prof placed on leave after flipping over college Republican's table



Let us consider a scene from the increasingly unhinged campuses of America. On Wednesday, the chair of the English Department at the University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire, one Professor José Felipe Alvergue, [the bizarre dude in the photo above] was placed on leave after allegedly flipping over a table manned by the College Republicans. 

This was no mere tantrum, but a physical assault on the very notion of free discourse. 

Tatiana Bobrowicz, a junior who leads this beleaguered chapter, recounted the incident to Wisconsin Public Radio with admirable clarity. Her group had set up their table on Tuesday morning, duly sanctioned by the university, in the outdoor campus mall to champion conservative Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Brad Schimel. Hardly a revolutionary act. 

Yet, as she explained, “a man came up to our table and said, ‘What are you doing?’ I hadn’t even finished when he said, ‘The time for this is over,’ and just flipped the table.” 

The time for this is over? One wonders what clock this leftist professor is watching—perhaps one set to the authoritarian hour.

Bobrowicz, undeterred, issued a statement on the UW-Eau Claire College Republicans’ Instagram: “The university has since confirmed that this attacker was the chair of the university’s English Department. Once again, this type of violent attack will not be tolerated.” 

The aftermath, captured on video, spread across social media like wildfire, a testament to the absurdity of the moment.

The suspect, identified by campus police as Alvergue, now faces scrutiny. Bobrowicz told WPR, “We have students who are afraid to go to classes today because they are associated with our club, or they believe what we believe. 

This individual does not speak for all professors, but there is a type of example that he set and there are students celebrating his actions.” Here we see the ripple effect of such cowardice: fear among the young, and a perverse glee among those who mistake thuggery for virtue.

The university’s Interim Provost, Michael Carney, issued a statement that at least nods toward principle: “I am deeply concerned that our students’ peaceful effort to share information on campus on election day was disrupted. UW-Eau Claire strongly supports every person’s right to free speech and free expression, and the university remains committed to ensuring that campus is a place where a wide variety of opinions and beliefs can be shared and celebrated.” He went on, “Civil dialogue is a critical part of the university experience, and peaceful engagement is fundamental to learning itself.” Fine words—though one suspects they will be tested by the inevitable clamor for leniency toward the professor.

Carney noted that Alvergue has been placed on administrative leave while the university, in concert with the Office of General Counsel, investigates. A prudent step, though the damage is already done.

Who is this table-flipping pedagogue? 

According to his personal website and staff bio, Alvergue was born in El Salvador, immigrating to the US at the outset of its civil war, growing up along the US-Mexico border. A journey that might have taught resilience, yet seems to have birthed a different lesson. His personal statement intones, “Now as a parent, as a partner, as a teacher, a voter, a neighbor, it has become ever more imperative for me to find new ways of clarifying where the self begins and ends, and tending to the clarity of one’s love for an other.” 

Noble, perhaps, until one considers that flipping tables hardly clarifies anything beyond petulance. His staff bio adds, “I believe that we can’t unlock the empathy hidden behind words if we don’t understand what is at stake in the risk writers and artists take when they decide to transform the matter which makes up the world around them into the story words communicate.” 

A pity he didn’t extend such empathy to the students whose table he upended.

This incident is not merely a campus squabble. It is a symptom of a deeper rot: the collapse of reason under the weight of ideology, and the willingness of those entrusted with education to silence rather than engage. The students deserve better. So do we all.

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H.S. track athlete, 16, murdered at championship meet, officials say


A student has been stabbed to death at a championship meet in Texas on Wednesday morning by a member of another team, officials say. Frisco Police confirmed that the 16-year-old died "despite lifesaving measures." He was a student from Frisco Memorial, according to the local reports.

Frisco Memorial Principal Brook Fesco wrote in an email obtained by Fox News Digital that Austin Metcalf, a junior at the school, had died Wednesday.

The suspect, a 17-year-old whose initials are K.A., has been charged with first degree murder.

The murder occurred at about 10 a.m. at Kuykendall Stadium at the University Interscholasic League's District 11-5A championship meet. The suspect attends Frisco Centennial, about seven miles away from Frisco Memorial.

According to the Frisco Independent School District, the meet was suspended shortly after the incident. The ISD added that the stadium "was immediately secured, and students were released and sent back to their home campus on FISD buses with expediency."

In her email, Principal Fesco said the school "will acknowledge Austin’s death during 2nd period and will offer support throughout the day," adding counselors would be available.

"As a parent, your guidance and support will be important in helping your child process grief. Talking about this together, face-to-face, will give you a chance to discuss how your family understands and copes with loss. You may also want to discuss with your child how to be a supportive friend to classmates," Fesco wrote. "This loss might remind your student of past losses as well. The most important thing you can do is provide your child a chance to be heard and to express their feelings."

K.A.

"The Frisco Police Department grieves with all those affected by this devastating loss and extends its deepest condolences to the victim’s family, students, and staff who are experiencing unimaginable pain," the department said in a statement. 

"The department is collaborating with the Frisco Independent School District and will continue to provide any support they need during this incredibly difficult time."

Metcalf, who also played football at the school, participated in both the boys shot put and discus events earlier in the day, with threw distances of 39 feet, 9¾ inches and 86 feet, 4 inches, respectively.

The suspect ran the boys' 100-meter dash in 12.38 seconds and was scheduled to compete in the long jump.

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"60 Minutes" host asks freed hostage if Hamas starved him because they didn't have enough food: ripped a new one


"60 Minutes" host Lesley Stahl is definitely not the brightest light on the Chanukah bush. She appears to be sympathetic to Hamassholes after she showed her hand during a Sunday night interview with an Israeli who had been held hostage by the terror group.

Bottle-blonde Stahl asked Keith Siegel whether the Hamas terrorists starved him on purpose or whether they didn’t have enough food to give him. Evidently she missed the videos of Hamas stealing the food from the myriad trucks Israel sent to Gaza, keeping it for themselves and not allowing the Gazans to benefit from Israel's beneficence. 

Lesley Stahl is either an idiot or a pro-Hamas stooge, or both.

During the CBS News program, she spoke to several hostages who had recently been freed from the terror group's clutches and returned to their families. Stahl spoke to Siegel, along with Tal Shalom, and Yarden Bibas — the man whose wife and two young children were murdered while in captivity — learning details about their horrific experiences living in Hamas-controlled tunnels in Gaza.

While Siegel discussed how his captors treated him, he stated that after his wife, Aviva, was released from captivity, Hamas became "very mean and very cruel and violent."

Yeah, killing babies and their mom is cruel and violent if you ask most people other than Lesley Stahl.

"They were beating me and starving me," Siegel said. Stahl followed by asking idiotically, "Do you think they starved you because or they just didn’t have food?"

Siegel denied that his torturers didn’t have enough food, recounting, "No, I think they starved me, and they would often eat in front of me and not offer me food."

The former hostage and his wife were kidnapped from their kibbutz during Hamas’ terror attack in Israel on Oct. 7, 2023. Siegel spent 484 days in "unimaginable conditions" in Hamas captivity but don't tell that to Leslie Stahl. 

The ex-hostage also recounted how he was only allowed to bathe once a month by pouring a cup of water over his head into a bucket, and described witnessing Hamas members sexually assaulting female hostages.

Stahl’s question prompted backlash on social media platform X.

The U.S. organization "StopAntisemitism" wrote, "Ridiculous moment on @60Minutes: Lesley Stahl asks hostage Keith Siegel if Hamas starved him because they had no food. He shuts her down. Hamas not only starved him, they ate in front of him, mocked him, sexually humiliated him, and forced him to watch female hostages being tortured." 

It added, "Meanwhile, @CBS pushes Hamas casualty numbers and falsely claims Israel ended the ceasefire. Hamas ended it."

Jewish journalist Ari Hoffman savaged Stahl over the question, stating, "She should ask the Nazis if they meant to starve the Jews in the Holocaust or didn't have enough aid."

Pro-Israel account "Jews Fight Back" posted, "Lesley Stahl looked a Jewish hostage in the face—after being starved, tortured, beaten, and dragged through hell—and asked if maybe Hamas didn’t mean to starve him. Maybe they just didn’t have food. Are you f--- kidding me? Shame on 60 Minutes. Shame on CBS. And shame on every apologist who still can’t admit that Hamas is pure evil."

A Jewish activist account, "Vivid," declared, "I can't believe my eyes. Lesley Stahl had the audacity to ask a Jewish hostage, who was tortured and starved by Hamas, if Hamas really meant to starve him or if they just didn't have enough food. Is this a joke? How the hell can she even ask him that?"

Answer: She is able to ask that because a) she is an idiot; or b) she is a pro-Hamas sympathizer; or c) she is a pro-Hamas sympathizing idiot.

Am Yisrael Chai!

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Wednesday, April 2, 2025

Calif. suspect in Walgreens killing held "grudge" against pharmacies



It seems we've got another dangerous nutcase with a grudge making headlines. This time, it's an alleged gunman who decided to take out his pharmacy frustrations on a Walgreens in Madera, California.

According to the police, 30-year-old Narciso Gallardo Fernandez was caught on video waving a gun around like a lunatic before opening fire, leaving 34-year-old employee Erick Velazquez dead. 

Madera Police Chief Giachino Chiaramonte, who’s probably seen his fair share of crazy, [after all, it's California] said they’re still piecing together the "why" behind this mess, but Fernandez apparently had some choice words about big pharmacies. "We're having difficulties because some of the statements show that he had anger towards pharmacies in general, not specifically Walgreens," Chiaramonte noted, adding that the guy even told some victims "this isn’t about you." 

How thoughtful of him—rage with a side of courtesy.

Fernandez didn’t get far before he was captured and hauled his sorry self to Madera County Jail on homicide charges. 

Meanwhile, Walgreens put out a statement that hits all the right PR notes: "We are deeply saddened by last night's tragic event, which resulted in the death of one of our team members. Our thoughts and prayers are with their loved ones during this difficult time." 

Good ol' thoughts and prayers. Cliché much?

They’re also rolling out the corporate playbook—counseling services, cooperation with the authorities, the whole nine yards. "The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority," they added, because of course it is.

So, there you have it: one unhinged dude, a pharmacy vendetta, and a community left picking up the pieces. Just another Tuesday night in America, right? Stay classy, folks.

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Hamas-Hezbollah plot to kill Israelis foiled


The Israelis have once again demonstrated their resolve in the face of barbarism. 

On Tuesday, authorities announced they had foiled a major terrorist plot targeting Israeli interests abroad - a scheme they described as one of the gravest in recent memory. In a precision strike, the IDF and Shin Bet took out Hassan Ali Mahmoud Bdeir, a senior Hezbollah operative in Beirut's Dahieh district, a stronghold of the terrorist group.

Bdeir, it seems, was no mere foot soldier, but a key player in Hezbollah's Unit 3900 and Iran's Quds Force. Israeli intelligence revealed he was the linchpin in an unholy alliance between Hezbollah and Hamas - a rare coming together of Shiite and Sunni fanatics. 

Their plan? A large-scale attack abroad that could have left hundreds of Israelis dead.

The operation was the fruit of a long intelligence effort by a crack Shin Bet unit dedicated to smashing Hamas' overseas networks - networks that have been especially busy since the killing of Saleh al-Arouri in Beirut last year. With Military Intelligence providing support and the Israeli Air Force delivering the fatal blow, the strike was a triumph of coordination and will.

Shin Bet and IDF chiefs say this prevented a catastrophe and dealt a serious setback to Hezbollah-Hamas collaboration beyond Israel's borders. 

Hamas' tentacles, we are told, stretch from Turkey to the edges of Europe. Meanwhile, in a related development, Israeli flights have been barred from Paphos, Cyprus since January over unspecified "security concerns", now landing in Larnaca instead for a 90-minute trek to Paphos each way.

Once more, Israel stands as a bulwark against those who would slaughter the innocent. The civilized world should take note.

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London Mayor implies "Israel's military campaign" is part of a "betrayal of humanity"

London Mayor Sadiq Khan, singled out Israel for criticism during Eid al-Fitr, a Muslim holiday during a greeting his week, while carefully i...