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Friday, November 7, 2025

Hamas, Hezbollah, and Their Band of Scummy Brothers: A Toast to Eternal Jihad Against the Jewish State

Hamassholes and Hezbollonians

In the grim theater of Islamist fanaticism, where the dead are paraded as heroes and peace is dismissed as a Zionist plot, the latest gathering of terror's elite serves as a stark reminder that some wounds fester not from defeat, but from the delusion of perpetual victory.

One might have hoped, naively, perhaps, that the blood-soaked annals of October 7, 2023, would linger in the collective memory of the civilized world as a cautionary horror, a barbarism so raw that even the most hardened ideologues would pause to reconsider their path of self-destruction. 

But no: in the fetid halls of rejectionism, where the air reeks of cordite and odiferous grudge, Hamas and its constellation of terrorist confederates have chosen instead to crown that day of slaughter as a "landmark victory." Disarmament is a quaint Western fancy, fit only for the gullible. 

Peace initiatives, those fragile olive branches extended by a weary international community are illusions to be trampled underfoot. Their vow, delivered with the solemnity of a fatwa, is to press on in their war against the Jewish state, undeterred by the rubble of Gaza or the pleas of a region desperate for respite.

The stage for this latest tableau of defiance was the 34th Arab National Conference in Beirut, that perennial echo chamber of grievance and grenade. There, amid the incense of martyrdom and the rhetoric of endless "resistance," leaders of Hamas, Hezbollah, and a rogues' gallery of other Islamist death cults convened to denounce the "Israeli occupation and its expansionist projects in Palestine and the region," as breathlessly reported by the Arabic-language Lebanese news outlet Al Mayadeen. It was a summit less of statesmen than of saboteurs, where the clarion call rang out against any compulsion to lay down arms, those sacred totems deemed essential "in protecting national sovereignty and securing the region’s future." Western influence, naturally, was the great Satan to be scourged from the sands, lest it dilute the pure venom of their cause.

Hamas's chief, Khalil al-Hayya, took the podium to recast the horrors of that October dawn in the burnished glow of myth. "On Oct. 7, an extraordinary act of heroism unfolded across Palestine and its borders, as people everywhere contributed in their own way to support us," he intoned, as if the rape, murder, and mutilation of innocents at a music festival and in kibbutzim were but verses in an epic of liberation. Gaza, he allowed, lies "wounded today, but it remains steadfast, calling on everyone to stay united in the pursuit of our legitimate national goals." And then, with the weary cadence of a prophet foretelling apocalypse, he added: "Palestine will endure, just as Gaza has, despite the aggression — its land, its people, men, women, and children — and eventually, injustice will be overcome."

One listens to such words and marvels at the alchemy: how rivers of blood become ambrosia, how the screams of the violated transmute into symphonies of solidarity. At this Beirut bacchanal, Hamas and its allies exalted the October 7 atrocities not as a spasm of savagery, but as the fulcrum of history in their crusade against the "Zionist occupation." Proposals to carve up Gaza into zones of uneasy truce? Anathema, a betrayal of the sacred soil. Unity, they proclaimed, was their unbreakable creed—unity in arms, in ideology, in the unquenchable thirst for Israel's annihilation.

"We emerged from this battle against the occupation with our weapons in hand. All resistance factions stood united against the aggression, and that same solidarity extended to the political front," said Ziad al-Nakhala, the chieftain of Palestinian Islamic Jihad, his voice a gravelly hymn to the arsenal that sustains them. He turned his ire, predictably, on the peace overtures from Washington: "[US President Donald] Trump's plan has set numerous obstacles and conditions that cannot be implemented," he scoffed, as if the very notion of negotiation were an insult to their divine mandate.

In the shadow of these pronouncements, the international machinery grinds on, its diplomats shuttling between Tel Aviv and Doha in a Sisyphean bid to midwife a Gaza ceasefire and stitch together a broader Middle Eastern peace. Yet here, in the heart of Hezbollah's lair, such efforts are dismissed as the machinations of infidels, fit only to be met with escalation and the relentless advance of their theocratic agenda. Jamil Mazhar, deputy secretary general of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP)—that venerable relic of Marxist-Leninist terror now fused with jihadist zeal, laid bare the contempt. He called for "rejecting plans to place the Palestinian people under tutelage and opposing any attempt at demographic change," a not-so-veiled broadside at the Gaza peace blueprint, which envisions an International Stabilization Force (ISF) to shepherd the fragile truce.

Under Trump's plan, this ISF, a multinational brigade drawn from willing nations, would stand sentinel over the ceasefire, drilling local security outfits while patrolling Gaza's frontiers with Israel and Egypt, safeguarding civilians, and keeping the arteries of aid flowing unimpeded. A pragmatic scaffold for stability, one might think, in a land scarred by war's depredations. But to Mazhar and his ilk, it is chains disguised as olive branches. "We have gathered to renew our commitment against the Zionist enemy and its allies, and to reaffirm that the fight continues," he thundered from the rostrum. And lest the message blur into mere verbiage, he urged: "Today, we must move beyond mere solidarity and slogans, and put them into practical action."

From the Lebanese front, Hezbollah's international relations apparatchik, Ammar al-Moussawi, lent his voice to the chorus, reaffirming the Shia militant's unswerving fealty to the "resistance in Gaza." 

"We joined the battle to support Gaza out of our conviction in the justice and righteousness of this cause, and we do not regret our decision," he averred, as if the barrages of rockets into Israeli towns were but chivalric gestures in a noble quest. History, he invoked with the solemnity of a chronicler, "shows that the resistance in Lebanon and Palestine has endured crises far graver than today's, and the same resistance that produced those martyred leaders is fully capable of producing new ones." 

A chilling prospectus: the martyrs beget martyrs, the cycle of violence spun eternal by the hand of ideology.Nor was Yemen's Houthi horde absent from the fray. Their leader, Abdul-Malik al-Houthi, hailed the "support fronts" as the unsung architects of this interminable two-year tempest. "Hezbollah's role is at the forefront of the support fronts, thanks to its steadfastness, pioneering and significant contributions, and immense sacrifices," he proclaimed, bestowing laurels on the very network that has dragged Lebanon to the brink of ruin. 

The Israeli-American axis, in his telling, "seeks to impose a permissive formula and always place the blame on the victim." And with a final flourish of paranoia: "The Israeli enemy is attempting to disarm the weapons that protect Lebanon and the arms that have prevented it from controlling Gaza for the past two years."

It is a tapestry of delusion, this conference, woven from threads of Iranian patronage, for Hamas, Hezbollah, and the Houthis alike draw succor from Tehran's inexhaustible spigots of weaponry, coin, and cadre. Iran, that ayatollah's forge of proxy wars, ensures the flame of fanaticism burns undimmed. 

And so, as the world tires of translation and temporizing, these groups pledge not reconciliation, but redoubled rage. Peace, in their lexicon, is surrender; victory, an horizon forever receding yet eternally chased. One cannot help but pity the region, and Israel, that improbable bastion of resilience, condemned to dance to this macabre tune until the music, or the dancers, at last give out.

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Sunday, July 20, 2025

Zohran Mamdani supported terrorist who murdered Jewish students in supermarket



In 1969, Edward Joffe, 22, and Leon Kanner, 21, both students at Hebrew University, were obliterated in a bomb attack at a Jerusalem supermarket. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), a group designated as terrorists by the United States, orchestrated the carnage. Among those involved was Rasmea Odeh, convicted in an Israeli court in 1970 for her role in this atrocity. Two young men, shopping for groceries before the Sabbath, reduced to mere casualties in the name of a vicious cause.

Enter Zohran Mamdani and his outfit, Students for Justice in Palestine, a group tied to the Muslim Brotherhood, openly supportive of Hamas and the barbarism of October 7. They rallied for Odeh, a convicted terrorist, with a fervor that betrays their priorities. 

Mamdani, ever the smooth-talking progressive, assures New York’s Jewish population that they will be safe under his stewardship. Yet his track record, his enthusiasm for “localizing the intifada,”casts a long, dark shadow over such promises. 

Supporting a terrorist linked to the murder of two Jewish students in a supermarket bombing is not exactly a ringing endorsement of peace.

Edward Joffe and Leon Kanner were barely out of their teens when their lives were snuffed out. They were at the SuperSol supermarket when a bomb, hidden under a counter, detonated, killing them and wounding ten others. This was no random act of violence; it was a calculated strike, meant to terrorize and destroy.

Rasmea Odeh, the terrorist in question, later slipped into America, where she became a darling of Islamists and their leftist fellow travelers. Zohran’s chapter of Students for Justice in Palestine, with its unapologetic embrace of Hamas and the October 7 atrocities, took up her cause with gusto. This is what it means to “globalize” and then “localize” the intifada—a chilling euphemism for importing the rhetoric and reality of terror.

Terrorist Rasmea Odeh

A commenter on JW unearthed the grim details from US Immigration records about Odeh’s past. The bombs that killed Joffe and Kanner were planted in 1969:

Before immigrating to the United States, Odeh had been convicted overseas for her participation in two 1969 terrorist bombings in Israel, and for having been a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which has been designated a terrorist organization by the United States. Specifically, she was convicted of placing two bombs at a supermarket that killed two individuals and of planting a bomb at the British Consulate in Jerusalem, as well as membership in an illegal organization. Odeh was sentenced to life imprisonment, but was released after serving more than 10 years in prison as part of a prisoner exchange with the PFLP.

Odeh obtained a US immigrant visa in 1994 and lived in America for 22 years, even securing citizenship in 2004. She achieved this by lying, brazenly, deliberately, about her criminal past. She failed to disclose her arrests, convictions, and imprisonment in both her visa and citizenship applications. According to her plea agreement, she admitted:
she lied about her criminal history by falsely denying that she had ever been arrested, charged with a crime, convicted, or imprisoned. In her plea, Odeh also admitted that at the time she made the false statements, she knew the statements were false, and that "she made the false statements intentionally and not as a result of any mistake, Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder or any other psychological issue or condition", as she had previously claimed in court proceedings, "or for any innocent reason."



Odeh knew her lies were unlawful. Had she told the truth, as required, she would never have set foot in America, let alone gained citizenship. Her deception allowed her to live freely for over two decades, celebrated by those who, like Mamdani, seem to find in her story not shame but inspiration.

This is the reality of "localizing the intifada," a grotesque romanticization of violence, dressed up in the language of justice. And it raises a question that Mamdani and his allies must answer: how can you claim to protect a community while championing those who have sought its destruction?

The good news is that Rasmea Odeh was deported from the United States to Jordan on September 19, 2017, and stripped of her U.S. citizenship and removed from the country following a plea agreement in April 2017, where she admitted to immigration fraud. She is barred for life from reentering the United States.

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Tuesday, May 13, 2025

Report Alleges that Harvard University Maintains Ties to Terror Proxy Groups


Harvard has gone from Ivy League to ideological swamp, and a new report from NGO Monitor is pulling no punches. Titled “Advocacy NGOs in Academic Frameworks: Harvard University Case Study,” this “preliminary” bombshell lays bare how the crimson elite are cozying up to anti-Zionist NGOs that might as well be printing propaganda for terrorist groups like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). 

Yes, that PFLP, [try saying that 3 times fast] an internationally designated terrorist group. 

Harvard’s academic centers, including the prestigious Harvard Law School, are apparently taking cues from groups like Al-Haq and Addameer, which Israel calls out as PFLP proxies. These NGOs are warping research and campus culture into a full-on anti-Zionist tilt.

Professor Gerald Steinberg, who co-authored the report with Dr. Adi Schwartz, isn’t mincing words: “The report demonstrates the major contribution from prominent advocacy NGOs to the atmosphere of propaganda and anti-Semitism at Harvard, particularly through frameworks claiming human rights agendas.” 

He’s sounding the alarm on “close cooperation” between these NGOs and Harvard’s academic programs, warning that this blurring of scholarship and activism is a five-alarm fire for academic integrity. Oh, and he’s got a kicker: “In this context, it is important to highlight the urgent need for transparency regarding funding for the NGOs and these Harvard academic frameworks.” 

Take the Harvard François-Xavier Bagnoud Center for Health and Human Rights (FXB). Until recently, it was partnered with a West Bank institution and leans hard on anti-Zionist players like Amnesty International for its “research.” 

This crew’s obsessed with Gaza, dedicating 40% of its public events to the topic. Then there’s FXB director Mary T. Bassett, who the report calls out as a problem child. Steinberg and Schwartz write, “A review of her publication record reflects the absence of any expertise on health issues in conflict zones, in general, or regarding the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in particular.” Yet, she’s out here pushing an anti-Israel agenda, like her since-deleted FXB website post just one week after Hamas’s Oct. 7, 2023, slaughter, moaning about “the potential genocide facing civilians in Gaza.” 

Yes, she was worried the, you know, Joooze! would retaliate after Hamas slaughtered 1,200 innocent Israelis, mostly civilians, and kidnapped 251 more, most of whom were raped, beaten, starved and many murdered in captivity.

Funny how genocide works when it comes to Gazans: their population increased since 1948 going from around 60 to 80 thousand back then to around 2.1 million this year. Somehow Gazan genocide works in reverse.


Over at Harvard Law’s International Human Rights Clinic (IHRC), it’s no better. They’re feeding research to a U.N. commission accused of anti-Semitic bias and employing instructors with ties to Amnesty International, which legal experts and Israeli officials slam for peddling “anti-Semitic blood libels.” 

The clinic’s basically a pipeline for NGO advocacy, with the report noting, “The clinic prides itself on finding jobs for its alumni at a variety of NGOs around the globe.” Translation: it’s a factory for churning out anti-Zionist foot soldiers.

This all comes as Harvard’s grappling with its reputation as a hotbed of anti-Semitism dressed up in progressive piety. President Trump didn’t hold back last month, blasting on Truth Social: “Harvard is an Anti-Semitic, Far Left Institute, as are numerous others, with students being accepted from all over the World that want to rip our Country apart.” 

He called it a “Liberal mess” and a “threat to democracy.” 

Harvard’s interim president Alan Garber tried to clean up the mess in April with a 300-page report on campus anti-Semitism, complete with an apology for failing Jewish students post-Oct. 7. “I am sorry for the moments when we failed to meet the high expectations we rightfully set for our community,” Garber said, admitting the university didn’t protect Jews like other minorities. He promised to make Harvard a place “where ideas are welcomed, entertained, and contested in the spirt of seeking truth; where argument proceeds without sacrificing dignity; and where mutual respect is the norm.” 

Noble words, but with NGOs like Al-Haq and Addameer pulling strings, good luck with that.

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Look, Harvard’s not just a school—it’s a cultural juggernaut. When it’s this deep in bed with groups tied to terrorist proxies, it’s not just a campus problem; it’s a national one. Time to shine a light on this mess before it festers further and smelly stuff bubbles up to the top.



Sunday, November 20, 2022

Top guy in Palestinian group calls for 'defeat of America' as Biden pretends he didn't hear it

"I zoh semzican the brather midder, Jack."

Alleged President Joe Biden is like the old man who yells at the television knowing it's safe and the bad guy on the tube can't do anything to him. 

A top coordinator of a terrorist-linked pro-Palestinian organization threatened the U.S. and called for its “defeat,” but two weeks later the Biden administration has yet to respond.

Mohammed Khatib, one of the unwashed leaders of Palestinian activist organization Samidoun, and a guy with a most guessable first name, called for the "defeat" of the US and the EU at a protest outside an EU parliament meeting in Brussels in late October. 

Khatib's organization has links to a top Palestinian so-called resistance group known to use terrorism tactics, according to a prior DCNF investigation. Some experts wonder why the US has said nothing about Samidoun and believe we have neglected our due diligence regarding terrorism.

“Defeating Israel means defeating the U.S. Defeating Israel means defeating Canada, these settlements that exist on the backs of the indigenous people and black people,” Khatib, the Samidoun’s Europe coordinator, said on Oct. 29.

Khatib [his friends call him Mo] provided the keynote remarks at the March for Liberation and Return that orgasmically ended in calls before the European Parliament to free Palestinian terrorists who he referred to as prisoners, and end colonialism and Zionism, according to the organization. Zionism is just a covert way of saying end the Jews.

Khatib is as a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP--when pronounced sounds like bovine flatulence), a militant leftist organization dating back to the 1960s, in Palestinian media; the U.S. labeled the PFLP a terrorist organization in 1997 because they kill folks.

Samidoun coordinator Khaled Barakat also serves on the PFLP Central Committee and is “involved with establishing militant cells and motivating terrorist activity in Judea & Samaria and abroad,” Israel’s Ministry of Defense states.

In February 2021, Israel designated Samidoun a terrorist organization, citing its role in fundraising, recruiting and publicity efforts on behalf of the PFLP.

The Biden administration has thus far failed to address Samidoun’s persistence in the U.S. and connections to the PFLP, an oversight experts said fails to take appropriate precautions against terrorism.

“When you begin to think that this is happening in the heart of Europe, and we (the U.S.) continue to be champions of the Palestinian national movement, it certainly seems like at minimum there should be some kind of statement issued to the [Palestinian Authority] on something like this,” Jonathan Schanzer, senior vice president for research and Middle East scholar at the Foundation for Defense of Democracies and former counter-terrorism official in the U.S. Treasury Department, told the DCNF.

“The question is whether the U.S. begins to ask for evidence” of Samidoun’s complicity in terrorist activities “in light of such rhetoric, and whether the U.S. is going to respond in any way,” Schanzer added.

Samidoun Palestinian Prisoner Solidarity Network advocates for incarcerated Palestinians around the world, including some imprisoned for attempted or successful terrorist attacks, according to Samidoun’s website. 

One such prisoner is Georges Ibrahim Abdallah, who is jailed in the U.S. for involvement in the 1982 assassinations of Israeli diplomat Yaacov Bar-Siman-Tov and U.S. military attaché Charles Ray.

Samidoun has also stagedDay of Rage” rallies across the North Atlantic, including in the U.S. protesters shouted “Death to America” and “Death to Israel,” some waving flags bearing the insignia of the PFLP.

For some reason, this does not seem to bother Biden and his puppet masters. Perhaps they're listening to Rep. Ilhan Omar (D-MN) about those pesky Zionists.

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“As for designating, organizations are designated for what they do, not what they say,” Shoshana Bryen, president of the Jewish Policy Center, told the DCNF. “So, the protest in Brussels, by itself, is not cause for listing Samidoun.”

However, “If there are links, yes, Samidoun should be listed as well,” she added.

Monday, June 17, 2019

Israeli campaign finds and closes 30 BDS-linked accounts with terrorist ties in Europe

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Israel, along with pro-Israel organizations, has been conducting an economic campaign against organizations that promote the Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement against the Jewish state and has successfully discovered and closed those organizations with ties to terrorism.

The campaign was able to prove direct ties between BDS-promoting organizations and anti-Semitic terrorist groups or operatives.

To date, 30 accounts have been closed down over the past two years, according to the Ministry of Strategic Affairs, revealing this on Monday. Ten of the accounts were located in the US and 20 in European countries.

After the release of an MSA report in February titled “Terrorists in Suits,” financial entities around the world have closed accounts associated with the organizations, significantly curtailing the influx of funds they receive. The information revealed the ties between such terror groups as Hamas, the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) as well as organizations that promote anti-Israel boycotts.

Most recently, three accounts belonging to Samidoun were closed. The organization’s two representatives in Europe, Mustafa Awad and Muhammad Khatib, are both members of a terrorist group.

Awad was recently released from Israeli prison for his involvement in several terrorist organizations, including the PFLP, and for receiving training from the Iranian terrorist group Hezbollah.

Samidoun publicly spoke about the closure of its accounts, accusing the Ministry of Strategic Affairs of hunting its organization and members. Yes, always play the victim card when you're being attacked with truth. This is standard operating procedure.

The Ministry of Strategic Affairs notes that the closure of the accounts has disrupted Samidoun’s ability to carry out its activities and has significantly harmed their fundraising efforts, which hopefully will save Israeli lives. The organization admitted that the exposure of their connections to terrorist groups constitutes “one of its most significant threats.”

Other organizations impacted by the Israeli campaign include the BDS National Committee (BNC), the Ramallah-based leader of global boycott movements against Israel which consists of 28 Palestinian boycott groups, Al Haq, and Interpal.

Linda Sarsour was likely quite sore that the BDS movement took a hit.

Minister of Strategic Affairs Gilad Erdan said that “for years, boycott promoters have disguised themselves as ‘human rights activists,’ managing to raise tens of millions of euros from Western countries and citizens who thought they were contributing to causes supporting justice and equality.”

However, Israel exposed the “supposed ‘human rights’ NGOs are in reality, filled with anti-Semitic operatives with deep ties to terrorist groups fixated on destroying the State of Israel,” he said. By operatives he means scumwafers.

As a result of Israel’s actions, countries and financial institutions are now distancing themselves from these organizations, except perhaps for Linda Sarsour and the Women's March in certain cases.

“Our efforts have drastically undermined the boycott campaign, leading to it having much less finances to operate, and barred from receiving financial services,” he concluded.


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Friday, November 2, 2018

Fla. gov. race: Gillum's ties to anti-Semitic radicals more than first thought

"Woo!"
Andrew Gillum called Ron DeSantis a racist--no big surprise because that's basically the only thing Democrats have going, the race card. While DeSantis, has been a staunch supporter of Israel and promised to block Israel boycotts as Florida's governor, it was recently discovered that Gillum has even more ties to anti-Semitic groups than previously known.

Gillum has connections to several organizations that have sponsored anti-Israel events and promoted the BDS [Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions] movement against Israel. BDS is an anti-Semitic movement that wages economic war against the Jewish State. His ties to these groups are in stark contrast to his lies on the campaign trail where he attempted to distance himself from the most radical, anti-Zionist elements of the progressive movements.

One pro-BDS group, Dream Defenders, has publicly endorsed anti-Zionist Gillum, calling him one of the "most progressive" candidates in the country. This Florida-based advocacy group has emerged as a leader in the Black Lives Matter movement, supports efforts to abolish U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), and is mixed in with backers of the BDS movement, which has made common cause with BLM.

Dream Defenders frequently criticizes Israel for perpetuating "genocide" of the Palestinians while the Palestinians commit homicide of Israelis. The group has led no less than "two delegations to Palestine," the newly created country claiming Israel as theirs.

"Palestine is the site of a continued settler colonial project, the state of Israel," the hate group writes on their website, using typical anti-Israel language used by anti-Semites to delegitimize Israel. "The colonial project was born out of a political ideology called Zionism, established in the late 19th century."

Except not in the Old Testament and honest history books.

And although Gillum says he is loosely affiliated with Dream Defenders, the group's founder, Phillip Agnew, considers Gillum "part of the movement."

On a 2016 trip, Dream Defenders employed convicted terrorist Mahmoud Jeddah as a tour guide. Jeddah was a member of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine--a U.S. designated terrorist organization [aka PFLP]. He spent 17 years in an Israeli prison for planting four hand grenades on a Jerusalem street, wounding nine pedestrians, non-combatants. He was eventually released in a prisoner swap.

Gillum also worked for over ten years at People for the American Way, of PFAW, a George Soros backed organization.

Gillum left PFAW in January 2017 and has gone on to sponsor at least one anti-Israel event alongside a pro-Palestinian organization called Samidouan. They advocate for imprisoned terrorists and is tied to the notorious terrorist group PFLP.

PFAW is one of many organizations supporting Samidoun's Global Day of Action, which took place in November 2017, to protest "against Walls of oppression from Palestine to the U.S.-Mexican border."

The anti-Israel rally protested "Israel's apartheid Wall on Palestinian land" and the "thousands of deaths every year" according to Samidoun propaganda.

Samidoun has also been accused of clouding its ties to the PFLP and has come under fire for defending Palestinain terrorists who have murdered Jewish civilians.

Hopefully, pro-Israel voters in Florida, with its large Jewish population, will see through the BS of Gillum and vote for DeSantis, a man who actually stands with Israel and its right to exist, and stands firmly against the BDS movement.


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