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I infiltrated a group of 540 Zionist terrorists who are planning to target the Muslim community and others who support Palestine. One of the members is Michael Marciano, the right-hand man of Gérald Moussa Darmanin, the Minister of the Interior. Marciano openly discusses trafficking weapons and offers his personal number for any issues at Charles de Gaulle airport. Additionally, there are messages from Zionists ordering anti-Semitic graffiti to be spread in support of Israel, encouraging others to pay taggers for their services.

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Mefezi Sana, a Georgetown University graduate student, is the daughter of Ahmed Youssef, a former top advisor for Hamas's leader. Sana herself has worked with Hamas, a US-designated terrorist organization. Her Georgetown bio stated she worked with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Gaza. She served on Hamas' committee to break the siege in Gaza, chaired by her father. Georgetown deleted Sana's bio after being contacted for comment. Sana has written of her desire to destroy Israel and posted a propaganda video justifying the October 7th attack, stating it compelled Palestinians to exercise their right to self-defense. She expressed joy about the massacre and glorified the terrorists. She has shared videos glorifying Hamas and mocking Israeli hostages. Her work with Hamas raises concerns under US anti-terror law, which prohibits providing material support to terrorist organizations. Georgetown's decision to admit and harbor someone with connections to a terrorist organization is at odds with American policy. The situation calls for immediate investigation.

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On elite campuses, there is a significant influence from certain groups that promote controversial ideas. A Berkeley professor argued that it is crucial to view Hamas and Hezbollah as progressive social movements on the left. It is worth noting that this professor, Judith Butler, is a lesbian. The speaker points out the hypocrisy of these movements, as they condemn gendering someone as a human rights abuse but openly call for the murder of Jews. This ideology is deemed disgusting and unacceptable.

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In recent days, many Democrats and progressives have been awakened to the issue of antisemitism on the left. It is surprising that some people are more shocked by the dehumanizing language used by world leaders to describe Hamas than by the actions carried out by Hamas itself.

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Pro-Palestinian protesters at City College of New York attacked a man waving an American flag, resulting in violence. The man was punched, choked, and thrown down stairs. The incident highlights a hatred for America rather than just Israel or Jews. The protesters are seen as thugs and outside agitators. This violence occurred on a campus funded by American taxpayers.

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An individual was arrested for mentioning Palestine on Facebook. The arrest occurred because of a comment about Hamas, which is considered a terrorist group. The speaker expressed dismay at the heavy police presence involved in the arrest. The speaker stated that they are against terrorist organizations and do not want terrorists in the country. The speaker also mentioned Palestinian refugees and questioned whether they are receiving medication.

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Speaker 1, a 22-year-old Palestinian named Esther Karam, proudly supports Hamas and criticizes those she perceives as white supremacists. She questions the use of terms like "terrorist" and asks if people are aware of the suffering Palestinians have endured for 75 years. Speaker 0 mentions that several governments recognize Hamas as terrorists and discusses recent events in Gaza. Speaker 1 accuses white reporters of bias and questions the motives behind their reporting. The conversation becomes heated, with Speaker 1 bringing up race and religion. Speaker 0 expresses confusion and Speaker 1 ends by expressing her support for Palestine and making a hateful remark.

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Dr. Hassan Abusita was barred from entering Germany to speak at a conference on Palestine. He was questioned for 3.5 hours, had his passport confiscated, and was told to leave the country. He believes Germany is complicit in silencing witnesses of the genocide in Gaza. Abusita emphasizes the importance of speaking out against atrocities to uphold humanity. The crackdown on free speech in this case sets a dangerous precedent for the future.

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A person is seen ripping down posters of kidnapped Israelis, while others express negative views towards Jews and Israelis. The speaker questions why Israelis are being targeted and why the entire Gaza strip is being bombed. They mention that Hamas uses people as human shields. The speaker concludes by stating that Israelis are not considered human beings.

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Students in universities, whether American or on student visas, expressing support for Hamas should face consequences. Their statements, such as "I support Hamas" or "I am Hamas," go beyond sympathy for Palestinians in Gaza. It's essential to revoke their student visas and consider immediate actions like reinstating the travel ban. There are various measures that can be taken in response to these situations.

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In this video, a heated argument takes place between several individuals in Miami. One person is removing posters while another person supports the civilians being depicted on the posters. The argument escalates as they discuss the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, with accusations of ignorance and brainwashing being thrown around. The person removing the posters claims they are informing people about terrorism, while the other person argues that the posters perpetuate a negative stereotype about Palestinians. The argument ends with one person walking away, expressing frustration.

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Dr. Hassan Abusita was barred from entering Germany to speak at a conference on Palestine and share his experiences working in Gaza hospitals. He was questioned for hours, told he couldn't enter Germany for a month, and warned against participating in the conference remotely. This crackdown on free speech is concerning, especially given the ongoing genocide in Gaza. Germany's actions in silencing witnesses of this genocide set a dangerous precedent for the future.

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Anatoli Pritchenko, a Moldovan businessman, claims that the recent tagging in Paris was carried out by the European Jewish community organization, Shield of David. He states that the intention was not to offend or harm anyone, as the action was peaceful and the paint used was washable. The objective was to inspire and support Jews in Europe, reminding them of their history. Pritchenko expresses surprise that the symbol of the Star of David, made with respect and in the colors of Israel, could be interpreted differently than as support for the Jewish community. The fight against anti-Semitism, whether in radical Islam or far-left ideologies, is crucial and the government is committed to combating this hatred. (136 words)

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Children were tragically killed and taken hostage in Gaza, while terrified girls were paraded through the streets surrounded by hateful mobs. Hamas, an organization driven by global jihad, must be held accountable for these atrocities. It is important to acknowledge these events and not turn a blind eye. To ensure the safety and well-being of humanity, Hamas must be dismantled.

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The speaker was asked if they believed students protesting were motivated by anti-Semitism or horror at the Gaza slaughter. The speaker dismissed the idea of students being driven by horror and refused to continue the conversation if it was being recorded.

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Students in universities, whether American or on student visas, expressing support for Hamas should face serious consequences. This support is not about aiding Palestinians but endorsing terrorism. Their student visas should be revoked, and measures like reinstating the travel ban should be considered. The rise of anti-Semitism in the country is alarming and distressing for the Jewish community. Many individuals, particularly young people, seem unaware that Hamas represents terrorism at its worst.

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A Facebook post by a minister of justice in Israel sparked controversy for calling Palestinians enemy combatants and advocating for harm to their mothers. Another prominent figure, the current minister of national security, has a history of supporting violence against Arabs. Despite portraying themselves as victims, Israel has been accused of creating a victim complex to justify their actions against Gaza.

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The video discusses a controversy surrounding a professor at HEC business school who expressed discomfort with the European Union's unilateral support for Israel in the wake of Hamas attacks. The professor's initial message, which included the term "colonized," was later edited and deleted. Former HEC students launched a petition, stating that a line had been crossed and calling on the school to address the professor's views. They claim to have contacted the school's president, but have not received a response.

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A Facebook post by a minister of justice in Israel sparked controversy for calling Palestinians enemy combatants and advocating for their mothers' deaths. Another prominent figure, the current minister of national security, has a history of supporting violence against Arabs. Despite portraying themselves as victims, Israel has been accused of creating a victim complex to justify their actions against Gaza.

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A woman in Washington DC is seen tearing down signs advocating for peace in Palestine. When confronted, she expresses support for the bombing of Gaza and shows disdain for free speech. She mocks the suffering of Gaza's citizens and displays a lack of empathy. The interaction reveals a disturbing lack of compassion and understanding.

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A woman asked a congresswoman if she would condemn the Hamas flag being flown outside the White House during a free Palestine protest last week. The congresswoman responded, "What are you talking about?" and "That sounds ridiculous." The woman then asked again if the congresswoman would like to condemn it.

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Disturbing reports and footage from Amsterdam show violent attacks on Jewish fans during a match involving Israel's soccer team, Akabate El Aviv. Pro Hamas mobs are seen beating, kicking, and even running over fans. In one incident, a fan was reportedly held until he declared, "free Palestine." These actions reflect the global call to "globalize the intifada." Each of these incidents is a clear anti-Jewish hate crime.

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A woman in Washington DC is seen tearing down signs advocating for peace in Palestine. When confronted, she expresses support for bombing Gaza and shows disdain for free speech. She is called out for her actions and beliefs, revealing a lack of empathy and understanding. The conversation escalates with insults exchanged before the woman walks away.

The Megyn Kelly Show

Megyn Kelly Takes On Paris Fashion Week, Mahmoud Khalil, Sarah McBride, Sen. Elissa Slotkin, More
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Megyn Kelly discusses the recent controversy surrounding Mahmud Khalil, a leader of an anti-Semitic group at Columbia University, who faces deportation after his student visa and green card were revoked. The left has rallied to his defense, framing him as a civil rights figure exercising free speech, while Kelly argues that his actions, including endorsing Hamas and participating in disruptive protests, warrant his removal. She emphasizes that Khalil's behavior undermines the values of the U.S. and that the Secretary of State has the authority to consider him a threat to national security. Kelly also critiques newly elected Michigan Senator Elise Slotkin, who appeared on The View, attempting to explain Trump and his supporters. Kelly labels Slotkin as a partisan rather than a moderate, highlighting her condescending remarks about the American public's political maturity. Additionally, she addresses the recent events at Paris Fashion Week, criticizing the choice of models and designers who promote unconventional and provocative fashion, which she believes undermines traditional femininity and decorum. Kelly concludes by asserting the importance of calling out such depravity in society and maintaining a commitment to reality and truth.

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TikTok Installs IDF CENSOR Over Platform
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TikTok has appointed Erica Mandel, a former IDF reservist, to address anti-Semitism on the platform amid rising concerns over online hate. Her role involves developing policies on hate speech and aligning with global regulations. The hosts discuss the implications of her appointment, questioning the loyalty of American Jews who serve in the IDF and suggesting they should relinquish U.S. citizenship. They express skepticism about TikTok's ability to regulate content effectively, noting that criticism of Israel is often labeled as anti-Semitic. The conversation shifts to an incident at Florida State University involving a student wearing an IDF shirt, which led to a physical altercation and federal investigations into potential hate crimes. The hosts argue that the federal response is disproportionate and reflects a broader trend of weaponizing government resources against perceived anti-Semitism on campuses. They highlight the troubling nature of anti-Semitism training in universities, equating criticism of Israeli policies with hate speech. The discussion concludes with concerns about the chilling effect on free speech and the government's increasing involvement in regulating campus discourse.
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