Ted Cruz Slams Joe Biden’s ‘Obscene’ Call for a Humanitarian ‘Pause’ in Gaza, Accuses Admin of Funding Hamas Massacre
Sen. Ted Cruz called out President Joe Biden’s “obscene” gesture in calling for a humanitarian “pause” in the Israel-Hamas war.
Sen. Ted Cruz called out President Joe Biden’s “obscene” gesture in calling for a humanitarian “pause” in the Israel-Hamas war.
Former UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson is expressing alarm at Britain’s and the world’s eroded “moral clarity” over the current conflict in Gaza between democratic Israel and the “Islamist death cult” of Hamas, as he denounces the October 7 Hamas massacre as “among the most depraved events in the history of human cruelty,” and accused demonstrators waving Palestinian flags of offering “encouragement to the baby-killers of Hamas.”
The “blood” of Gaza’s women, children, and elderly is needed to “awaken” Palestinian resolve, according to the Hamas terror organization’s senior leader who continues making calls for Palestinian sacrifice from the comfort of his luxury home in distant Qatar.
Following the unprecedented attack on Israel this month that sent shockwaves throughout the world, Breitbart News Senior Editor-at-Large Joel B. Pollak offered a firsthand account of the Jewish state’s ground zero, providing a detailed narrative of “the worst thing” he has ever witnessed, and “one of the most brutal attacks on civilians that the Western world has ever seen.”
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Saturday it has assassinated the leader of Hamas’s aerial operations.
Hamas’ cause is “sick” and it must be removed from power, according to the eldest son of Hamas’ founder, who asserted that war is now the sole pathway to peace while laying blame for civilian casualties solely on Hamas, whom he accused of “hijacking” Palestinian society.
Internet and phone services collapsed in the Gaza Strip under intensified bombardment Friday night, as Israel’s military said it was “expanding” its ground operations in the besieged territory.
A Jewish 9-year-old boy was allegedly threatened with a knife as the suspected shouted “I will kill you, Jew” in what is the latest antisemitic incident in New York City, according to the New York Post.
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan spoke by phone with Pope Francis Thursday, during which he condemned the “massacre” wrought by Israeli forces in the Gaza Strip in retaliation for the Hamas terror attack on October 7.
Jews were urged to avoid a pro-Palestinian protest scheduled for Saturday afternoon near Crown Heights, Brooklyn–a neighborhood with a significant Hasidic Jewish population and the location of Chabad-Lubavitch’s headquarters–according to a report.
The Jewish state is facing a “hugely complicated” seven-front war against enemies within and beyond its borders — though “virtually all Arab countries” are “quietly cheering” for Israel, according to former commander of British forces in Afghanistan Colonel Richard Kemp, who blamed President Biden for “continuously appeasing” Iran, and called for “the strongest U.S. support for Israel in this conflict,” warning that further American “weakness” could encourage hostile nations to exploit the situation.
U.S. President Joe Biden told reporters Monday that he and Pope Francis are “on the same page” regarding the crisis in Gaza.
Palestinian journalist Rula Jebreal said Monday on CNN’s “News Central” that she believed Israel is attempted “ethnic cleansing” in Gaza.
Authorities responded to several reports of alleged incidents taking place near a pro-Palestinian protest that took place in Minneapolis, Minnesota, over the weekend.
Pope Francis telephoned U.S. President Joe Biden Sunday to discuss the need to identify “paths to peace” in the Middle East and elsewhere, the Vatican press office revealed Monday.
The BBC lacks “moral clarity” and has demonstrated a clear bias on in favour of Gaza, former Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett said.
French military intelligence found that the most likely cause of the deadly explosion at Gaza’s al-Ahli hospital was a Palestinian rocket.
An official social media account for the nation of Israel slammed Swedish climate activist Greta Thunberg for launching a strike “in solidarity with Palestine and Gaza” after Hamas terrorists slaughtered at least 1,400 people inside the Jewish state and wounded 3,800 more.
Two terrorist rocket strikes on an Israeli hospital last week that nearly killed hundreds of vulnerable civilians were virtually ignored by the same mainstream media that falsely accused Israel of bombing a Palestinian hospital this week despite conclusive evidence that Gaza terrorists were behind it.
Prominent left-wing British actors, directors, and artists are demanding an Israeli ceasefire in Gaza, claiming governments around the world are “aiding and abetting” Israel’s “war crimes” in the region.
President Joe Biden had a rather tone-deaf response to the news that Hamas terrorists mistakenly bombed a hospital in the Gaza Strip.
MSNBC national security analyst Jeremy Bash said Wednesday on “Deadline” that the media were “absolutely irresponsible” for saying Israel was behind a blast at a Gaza hospital that killed hundreds.
Appearing Wednesday on Breitbart News Daily, Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN) came out against resettling refugees from Gaza in the U.S. following Hamas’s shocking terror attack on Israel.
Biden also announced $100 million in humanitarian aid for Gaza and the West Bank during his remarks and said he would request an “unprecedented support package” for Israel later this week.
Activists protested outside Downing Street over an explosion at a hospital in Gaza, which the legacy media initially blamed on Israel.
No humanitarian aid will be delivered to the Gaza Strip until Hamas terrorists release the hostages they kidnapped in their October 7 attack, Israel Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu’s office announced on Wednesday.
The Israel Defense Forces (IDF) announced Wednesday a humanitarian zone is being created in southern Gaza where international aid will be provided to offer shelter and comfort to fleeing civilians.
A former British MP said that Israel “forfeited any right to exist” following an explosion at a hospital in Gaza on Tuesday.
Canada Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was amongst the first to rush to blame Israel for a deadly explosion at the Ahli Baptist Hospital in Gaza City on Tuesday.
President Joe Biden opened his visit to Israel on Wednesday vowing to show the world the U.S. stands alongside the Jewish people in their fight against Hamas terrorists while assessing the deadly explosion at a Gaza Strip hospital as appearing to have been carried out “by the other team” and not the Israeli military.
On Tuesday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Deadline: White House,” hosts Rachel Maddow and Nicolle Wallace discussed the explosion at a hospital in Gaza and noted that the Palestinian officials claiming the hospital was hit by the Israelis are the Hamas terrorist
Hamas international relations chief said the terrorist group’s plan was never to target civilians when its forces invaded Israel on October 7.
While speaking to CNN on Monday, IDF Spokesman Jonathan Conricus noted that by telling Gazan civilians to evacuate to the south, “we have just advertised our intentions” but Israel engaged in this move, even though it’s not generally a smart military
On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Morning Joe,” White House National Security Council Coordinator for Strategic Communications John Kirby stated that Hamas isn’t just blocking Americans from leaving northern Gaza, but is “literally throwing up roadblocks” to stop people of other nationalities
On Monday’s broadcast of MSNBC’s “Inside with Jen Psaki,” Sen. Chris Murphy (D-CT) stated that the whole reason America gives vast amounts of military aid is so that “when the chips are down, when a crisis is in our midst,
British actor Riz Ahmed, who starred in Disney’s “Rogue One” and was Oscar-nominated for Sound of Metal, has condemned Israel’s bombings in the Gaza Strip, as well as its blockade measures cutting off water and electricity, calling them “indefensible war crimes.”
Israeli Foreign Minister Eli Cohen has sharply criticized the Vatican’s lukewarm words on the October 7 Hamas terror attack in Gaza, calling for an “unequivocal condemnation” of the lethal aggression.
Pope Francis appealed Sunday for an end to the bloodshed in Gaza, underscoring the need to protect the civilian population.
An Israeli-American, who was murdered by Hamas terrorists, ended up saving three people, including two young children.
A highly vulnerable 17-year-old girl with a debilitating muscle disorder and her father were abducted by Hamas terrorists.