JOE BIDEN AND HIS PUPPETMASTER BARACK HUSSEIN OBAMA HAVE BEEN FUNDING MUSLIM DICTATORS, AND THEREFORE MUSLIM TERRORIST FOR YEARS!
JOE BIDEN is known as a serial liar, a "public servant" who has somehow managed to accrue tremendous wealthwho has somehow managed to accrue tremendous wealth, a race-baiting opportunist, a Catholic-in-name-only, and a bought-and-paid-for politician in bed with criminal cartels and foreign foes. In another era, Joe Biden would have been run out of his country much the same way Benedict Arnold was two and a half centuries ago; in an era when integrity, honor, fortitude, fidelity, and grit have been jettisoned for immorality, unscrupulousness, weakness, betrayal, and craven pliability, however, he is elevated to king sleazeball in a city drowning in sleaze. JB SHURK
Modern day Islam is just as oppressive and dangerous as was 8th century Islam. That’s because culturally, Islam still enforces the same tenets they did 1,200 years ago. What are some of those tenets, practices, and ways of life? Islam enforces edicts against homosexuality to the point of executing homosexuals. As for women, of the ten worst countries for women’s rights, seven of them are Muslim. The Quran clearly states that women are subordinate to men, and men may beat their wives (Quran 4:34). With Islam, there’s a fine line between oppressing women and enslaving them. Islam practices female genital mutilation, a barbaric practice (look it up and be disgusted). Other realities for women in Islamic countries include: women must be escorted in public, largely because it’s too dangerous for them to walk alone (rape and assaults are common); women must cover their bodies from head to foot; and very few education opportunities which result in limited employment opportunities.
THIS IS THE REALITY OF MUSLIMS ALL OVER THE PLANET
Immediately after horror reigned in Israel on October 7, when over 1,200 people were brutalized, raped, tortured, burned alive, and murdered, and over 200 other babies, children, women, men, and seniors kidnapped, reports emerged that the terror group, Hamas, was not the only bad actor. Purportedly, other criminal gangs and even civilians — one on crutches — joined in the orgy of bloodletting, rape, torture, and butchery.
‘Tone Deaf’ Biden Still Pushing ‘Failed’ Two-State Solution on Israel
Despite the recent October 7 massacre of Israeli civilians and the overwhelming Palestinian support for it, the largely failed two-state solution for solving the Israeli-Palestinian conflict — vehemently rejected by both sides — is still being pushed by U.S. President Joe Biden, who insists that it is the “only way” to ensure long-term security for both Israelis and Palestinians in a new post-Hamas Gaza.
The two-state solution, largely seen as a staple of foreign policy by U.S. administrations prior to President Donald Trump, has been lambasted by many critics as being a colossal failure that does not take into account facts on the ground.
Amidst renewed demands for Palestinian statehood emerging from Palestinian American groups, Muslim advocacy organizations, and some Democrats, President Biden posted a message declaring his continued determination, since the October 7 massacre, to implement a two-state solution despite the lack of a viable peace partner.
“A two-state solution is the only way to guarantee the long-term security of both the Israeli and the Palestinian people,” President Biden wrote on Sunday. “To make sure Israelis and Palestinians alike can live in equal measures of freedom and dignity.”
“We will not give up on working toward this goal,” he added.
His proposition was met with immediate and significant criticism from Republicans.
“Hamas did not allow freedom and dignity as they slaughtered innocent civilians and took hostages on October 7,” wrote Sen. Marsha Blackburn (R-TN). “The only way to guarantee the security of Israelis and Palestinians is to eliminate Hamas.”
“President Biden just plugged ‘a two state solution.’ Tone deaf,” wrote Sen. Mike Lee (R-UT). “Gaza has had a ‘two state solution’ on the table since 2005, and defiantly refused to take it.”
“You can’t have a two-state solution where one party is unwilling to recognize the other’s right to exist,” he added.
“You are delusional,” wrote syndicated columnist Josh Hammer.
The so-called two-state solution, which calls for the creation of a Palestinian state — ostensibly in the West Bank, Gaza Strip, and some eastern sections of Jerusalem — in exchange for the Palestinian Authority (PA) ending its conflict with Israel and living at peace with the Jewish state, has long proved to be an abject failure.
Criticism of President Biden’s push for a two-state solution using PA President Mahmoud Abbas and his ruling Fatah party as peace partners centers around several key issues.
“Moderate” Palestinian Factions
The PA under Abbas and Fatah are nonviable partners for peace due to its actions and policies that stand in stark opposition to the objectives of a peaceful resolution to the conflict.
Abbas holds leadership positions in three key Palestinian entities. He serves as president of the Palestinian Authority (PA), leader of the Fatah political party, and chairman of the Executive Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), whose militant wings have a history of perpetrating violent attacks against Israeli civilians, leading to its designation as a terrorist group by the United States.
Despite frequent media assertions, neither Abbas nor any of the groups he heads fall under the category of “moderate,” with Hamas’s October 7 massacre — the deadliest against Jewish people since the Nazi Holocaust, which saw the torture, rape, execution, and abduction of hundreds of Israeli civilians — having received broad support from Palestinian factions across the board.
Aside from Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad perpetrating the attack, the “moderate” Fatah expressed support and even participated in it, and the official Palestinian Authority (PA) pledged to pay nearly $3 million to the families of slain Hamas terrorists who executed the attack.
The PA, which serves as the administrative organization established to govern the Palestinian territories, particularly in the West Bank, has long been deemed too radical for peace due to its refusal to fully recognize Israel and its support for terror activities against the Jewish state, coupled with promoting anti-Israeli sentiments through media and education.
Palestinian education, controlled by the PA, systematically indoctrinates children with hatred towards Israel and Jews. Textbooks and curricula across various subjects delegitimize Israel’s existence, demonize Jews, and incite violent struggle, with no emphasis on peace and coexistence.
Aside from its governance issues, including corruption and authoritarian practices, the PA, which would rule a future state, supports terrorism, incites against Israel, and celebrates the killers of Jews, as it continues naming public parks and monuments after terrorists.
Following the October 7 attacks, the PA falsely claimed the rave massacre was committed by the IDF, while PA Ambassador to Iraq Amad Rwaidy, who was appointed in September by Abbas, argued that Israeli civilians killed in Hamas’s unprecedented attack on Israel earlier this month were not innocent.
An official document recently published by the PA was shown to outline calling on imams to incite violence and murder against Jews in Friday sermons, citing a religious text for Muslims to “fight the Jews” and “kill” them all.
In April, a violence-themed musical was broadcast on Palestinian Authority television calling to fight Israelis “everywhere” with “blood and stones.”
The PA is also reported to have allocated roughly $2.8 million to families of deceased Hamas terrorists as part of a program compensating those involved in terrorist acts, with additional funds for the families and imprisoned members.
This payout is part of the “pay-for-slay” initiative, officially termed the “Martyrs’ Fund,” wherein financial rewards are granted for carrying out terrorist attacks, with higher compensation for more destructive acts.
Israel’s Supreme Court has ruled the PA can be held liable for terrorism and sued by the families of those killed in terror attacks as a result of its “pay-for-slay” policy.
The so-called “moderate” Fatah political organization that governs the PA — the largest faction within the PLO, articulated its unwavering dedication to liberating “Palestine” and Jerusalem while asserting its pivotal role in what Hamas has termed Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, in a recent statement.
Following Hamas’s October 7 massacre, Fatah called for an expansion of the war against Israel, with Fatah’s Central Committee lauding the terrorists it claimed were confronting “the occupation’s crimes and aggression” and “attacking the enemy.” Fatah’s military wing, the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade, declared its alliance with Hamas and its commitment to the ongoing military campaign against Israel, calling armed struggle “the only and fastest way to liberate Palestine.”
Last month, Fatah official Fathi Abu Al-Ardat noted that all Palestinian factions are united in the fight against Israel and that the military wings of Hamas (Al-Qassam Brigades), Fatah (Al-Aqsa Brigades), and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (Al-Quds Brigades) all participated in the brutal attack, which he described as “exalted resistance.”
Meanwhile, Jamal Al-Huwail of the Fatah Revolutionary Council, expressed his hope that a similar attack will take place in the West Bank, claiming the “historical opportunity” should be seized.
The long-serving Abbas — who has remained president for 18 years despite a four-year term limit — leads these supposedly “moderate” Palestinian factions that endorse a perspective paralleling that of Hamas.
While his security forces have participated in scores of deadly terror attacks against Israelis, he himself has a history of conveying inciting antisemitic and anti-Israel rhetoric. Governments and leaders across the globe voiced outrage over “horrifying” remarks in a recent speech he delivered in which he claimed Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was not an antisemite and that the Jews of Europe during his era were not killed due to their Jewish identity, but due to their “role in society,” including “usury.”
In addition, he is perceived as lacking a mandate from his people to negotiate a peace deal, diminishing his credibility, and like his predecessor Yasser Arafat, Abbas is unwilling to make concessions on critical issues such as refugees and Jerusalem, fearing being seen as a traitor for conceding to Israel.
Though the “two-state solution” has been central to Israeli-Palestinian negotiations, the Palestinian Authority (PA) has consistently rejected all of Israel’s offers for a state. Despite the numerous proposals, every Israeli attempt to offer land concessions has been met with terror waves, beginning with attacks under late PLO leader Yasser Arafat in the 1990s following the failed Oslo accords, to the Second Intifada in the early 2000s, to Israel’s withdrawal from Gaza in 2005 that prompted 18 years of rocket attacks.
Palestinian Street
A recent poll by Birzeit University’s Arab World for Research and Development (AWRAD) shows significant Palestinian support (75 percent) for the U.S.-designated terrorist group Hamas and its October 7 massacre, while nearly three-quarters favor the elimination of Israel, with the creation of a Palestinian state “from the river to the sea” in its stead.
Respondents also showed strong support for the military wings of various terrorist groups: Palestinian Islamic Jihad (84 percent), al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigades (80 percent), and al-Qassam Brigades (89 percent), with Hamas overall receiving 76 percent.
Palestinian politician Major General Issam Abu Bakr, who served as governor of the Palestinian city of Tulkarem, expressed his belief in unanimous support for the attack, saying, “I do not think there is a single Palestinian who does not support what happened.” A previous poll conducted by the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) revealed that a whopping 93 percent of Palestinians hold antisemitic beliefs.
As Breitbart News reported, immediately after word of the October 7 attacks got out, Palestinians at home and abroad were seen celebrating jubilantly. Photos and videos uploaded to social media show Palestinian crowds greeting the returning executioners as heroes and burning seized Israeli cars in the streets of Gaza. Others show Palestinians rallying, handing out sweets, and firing guns in the air.
Ordinary Palestinian civilians were also seen actively participating in the massacre, with full mobs captured on film pouring across the breached border to take part in the killing and raping of innocents, as well as the looting of their property.
“The Two-State Solution Is Dead.”
After years of failed negotiations and Israel’s disastrous evacuation of the Gaza Strip in 2005, which resulted in Hamas’s takeover of that territory and repeated rocket attacks from there, a growing share of Israelis have grown more skeptical of a two-state solution, largely rejecting any withdrawal from the West Bank, according to a Pew Research Center survey which took place prior to October 7. After the October 7 attack, even more so, Israelis overwhelmingly no longer desire a two-state solution.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has repeatedly expressed his opposition to Biden’s proposal to restore control of Gaza to the Palestinian Authority (PA) once Hamas is removed from power and destroyed.
“In Gaza, after the destruction of Hamas, and for a long time thereafter, there will not be a regime that encourages terror, that teaches terror, that funds terror — that also indoctrinates about the destruction of Israel and the murder of Jews — this will not be,” Netanyahu vowed at a press conference this month.
Previously, twenty-one Knesset members cosigned a letter to members of the U.S. Congress, warning that the endorsement of a two-state solution is “far more dangerous for Israel” than boycott efforts such as the anti-Israel Boycott, Divestment and Sanctions (BDS) movement.
“We believe it contains a grave error because it expresses, among other things, support for a so-called ‘Two-State Solution,’ meaning the establishment of a ‘Palestinian state’ in the heart of tiny Israel,” the letter reads, noting that such a Palestinian state was at risk of becoming a “terrorist” and “jihadist” state that “would severely damage the national security of both Israel and the United States.”
Already in 2016, former national security adviser John Bolton declared that “Just as a matter of empirical reality, the two-state solution is dead,” while former Arkansas Gov. Mike Huckabee (R) declared that “the two-state solution is no solution at all” and that “if there is going to be a Palestinian state, it’s going to have to be somewhere outside the borders of Israel.”
Biden’s Insistence
Despite all of the above, President Biden seems unperturbed as he continues to push for the two-state solution he has long hailed.
Within three weeks of the largest slaughter of Jews since the Holocaust, Biden stated that Israel must not revert to its pre-war conditions following its battle against Hamas, emphasizing the necessity for Israel to pursue a two-state resolution with the Palestinians once the conflict concludes.
“There’s no going back to the status quo as it stood on October 6,” he said at a joint press conference with Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese. “That means ensuring that Hamas can no longer terrorize Israel and use Palestinian civilians as human shields. It also means that when this crisis is over, there has to be a vision of what comes next, and in our view, it has to be a two-state solution.”
Last year, he described the proposed framework as the “best way” to achieve peace.
Boasting how he reversed the policies of Trump and resumed nearly $1 billion dollars in aid to the Palestinians — in effect rewarding the “pay-for-slay” policy, Biden told Abbas that “we can count ourselves among the earliest supporters of a two-state solution” and that his “commitment to that goal of a two-state solution has not changed in all these years.”
With U.S. officials reportedly exploring options for the Palestinian Authority (PA) to potentially govern Gaza again, following inquiries to PA President Mahmoud Abbas, implementing this plan faces challenges due to the PA’s historical struggles, including its 2007 ousting from Gaza by Hamas, issues of corruption, unpopularity, and declining international support.
In contrast with the Biden administration’s policies, Trump did not unequivocally endorse the two-state solution, saying he was also open to a one-state solution — presumably meaning Israeli annexation of the West Bank — and that he would accept whatever solution Israelis and Palestinians themselves chose. In addition, the Trump administration cut aid to the Palestinians over its boycott of the U.S., as well as its so-called pay-for-slay scheme, and closed the Palestinian mission in Washington, expelling the Palestinian Ambassador to the U.S., Hussam Zomlot.
On Saturday, Dutch right-wing politician Geert Wilders caused an uproar after declaring that the country of Jordan should be considered the true national homeland for the Palestinian people, given that Jordan has a majority Palestinian population and integrating Palestinians into Jordan could lead to a more stable regional situation, as Jordan has successfully integrated Palestinian refugees.
Joshua Klein is a reporter for Breitbart News. Email him at jklein@breitbart.com. Follow him on Twitter @JoshuaKlein.
The gangs and gangsters of Gaza
Immediately after horror reigned in Israel on October 7, when over 1,200 people were brutalized, raped, tortured, burned alive, and murdered, and over 200 other babies, children, women, men, and seniors kidnapped, reports emerged that the terror group, Hamas, was not the only bad actor. Purportedly, other criminal gangs and even civilians — one on crutches — joined in the orgy of bloodletting, rape, torture, and butchery.
These early reports stated that hostages, not controlled by Hamas, the main perpetrator and most powerful terrorist group in Gaza, had been moved around within Gaza and sold to other terrorist groups. This comports with Hamas’s sometimes statements that “they don’t know the whereabouts of certain hostages.”
Hamas has now admitted that the red-haired infant, ten-month-old Kfir Bibas; his four-year-old brother, Ariel; and their parents are not in their control. Rather, they have been moved to another location in Gaza, under the control of unidentified co-conspirators. Hamas is using these four human souls as chess pieces in their deadly, psychotic game.
Where has the Red Cross been all this time? Destroyed is the fiction that the Red Cross is a nonpartisan beacon of life-saving medical care. The Red Cross has not examined a single hostage in captivity. If it had done their proper job, Avigail Eden would not have been released with lice in her hair, and 84-year-old Elma Avraham would not have been deprived of her life-saving heart medicine and hospitalized with a body temperature of 82 degrees. Moreover, many child hostages have been released with orthopedic and nutritional issues.
If you think a hostage’s return is a victory for celebration — it’s not. The hostages should never have been kidnapped in the first instance. Their ransom is being paid for with the release of prisoners on the other side who were hell-bent on murdering civilian Israelis, by knife or mass bombing.
If you think a pause is good for the good guys (Israeli soldiers), it’s not. Each day the war is paused gives Hamas time to hide leaders, let terrorists escape with the general Gaza population, refuel, and restock.
From early childhood, in the homes, in the schools, and in the literature, kids are raised to think of Israelis and Jews as dogs. They are also taught that their holy mission, blessed by Allah, is to murder every single one of them.
If you think a ceasefire will solve hostilities, it won’t. Hamas, as stated above, will not stop murdering Jews until they are obliterated.
Unfortunately, Hamas is not the only cult of death operating in Gaza — and not the only group Israeli troops must battle in Gaza!
Some of the hostages are most likely being held by the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Islamic Jihad is a well stocked military group, the Al-Quds Brigade, and is backed by and funded by Iran. It shares Hamas’s goal of total Israeli destruction. Islamic Jihad is considered the second most wistful group in Gaza.
Third on the who’s who list of powerful Gazan terrorist groups is the Popular Resistance Committees. Their fighters took part in the October 7 attack. They see themselves as a resistance group with close ties to Iran.
Other groups with whom the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) will have to battle within Gaza are the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine; the Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine; and the Al-Aqsa Martyrs’ Brigade, which coordinates continuously with Hamas and Islamic Jihad, participated with them in the bestial October 7 attack. Finally, there is the Palestinian Mujahideen Movement, which was cited as a terrorist organization by the United States State Department in 2018.
Hamas, as the largest and most powerful group in Gaza, is currently the IDF’s main target.
Perhaps the worst of all ironies is the tortured relationship between Israel and Yahya Sinwar. Sinwar is the alleged planner and executor of the October 7 attacks and the leader of Hamas. He has admitted to killing at least two suspected Israeli collaborators with his bare hands and kidnapping and killing Israeli soldiers. At one point in his life, he was imprisoned in an Israeli jail, sentenced to four life sentences. Yet while he was imprisoned, Israeli doctors removed a tumor in his brain, thereby saving his life.
In another fateful event, Sinwar was released from Israeli prison in 2011, along with 1,000 other Arab prisoners, in exchange for Gilad Shalit, who had been kidnapped and held by Hamas for five years.
In a heartrending, sinister act, Sinwar is reported to have visited the hostages and told them they were safe. Yet a twelve-year-old boy hostage, just released, reported being repeatedly beaten. Combined with other documented hostages’ deprivation, Sinwar’s assurances were not accurate.
Image: scottgunn via Flickr, CC BY-NC 2.0.
Report: Senior CIA Official Posted Pro-Palestinian Image on Facebook After Hamas Attacked Israel
A top CIA official posted a pro-Palestinian image on Facebook two weeks after Hamas launched a mass terrorist attack against Israel on October 7, according to a report.
The Financial Times reported that the senior intelligence official, an associate deputy director for analysis, had changed her Facebook cover photo on October 21 to an image of a man waving a Palestinian flag that is often used in stories criticizing Israel.
The FT called it a “rare public political statement by a senior intelligence officer” and “very unusual’ for a senior intelligence official to post an “overtly political image on a public platform.”
The official also reportedly published a selfie with a sticker saying “Free Palestine,” although a “person familiar with the image” said it was posted to Facebook years ago and before the current conflict.
The images were deleted from her Facebook page after the FT reached out to her via LinkedIn.
The FT said it decided not to name her after the CIA expressed concern for her safety, but the Daily Caller reported her name as Amy McFadden.
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Joel B. Pollak / Breitbart NewsA person on Facebook by that name and a photo matching her LinkedIn profile ran a birthday fundraiser in 2022 for the U.S. mission to the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights. The current high commissioner, Filippo Grandi, last month said “further escalation” or a “continuation of military activities” would be “catastrophic for the people of Gaza.”
FT reported the CIA official has previously overseen the production of the President’s Daily Brief, the compilation of intelligence presented to the president.
In her current position as an associate deputy director for analysis, she is one of two officials under the deputy director for analysis, who is responsible for approving all analysis disseminated inside the agency.
A former intelligence official told the FT: “The public posting of an obviously controversial political statement by a senior analytic manager in the middle of a crisis shows glaringly poor judgment.” The former official also told the FT the image raised concerns on “several levels, including the fact that the CIA has strong relations with Israeli intelligence.”
The CIA said in a statement to the FT:
CIA officers are committed to analytic objectivity, which is at the core of what we do as an agency. CIA officers may have personal views, but this does not lessen their — or CIA’s — commitment to unbiased analysis.
CIA Director Bill Burns is currently in Qatar to meet with the Israeli intelligence chief and the prime minister in Qatar to discuss hostage recovery, making the revelation’s timing awkward.
Other former intelligence officials slammed the official’s pro-Palestinian posting given Burns’ role in the crisis, with one calling it “exceptionally and surprisingly bad judgment.”
President Joe Biden’s backing of ally Israel has angered some government employees, who have resigned, lodged protests, and participated in “listening sessions” at the White House, and State and Defense Departments.
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Chargé d’Affaires a.i. Stephanie Hallett via StoryfulThe pressure has prompted Biden to push for limited ceasefires, or “pauses,” in Israel’s response to the attack, which killed more than 1,200.
A current ceasefire has allowed for the release of 74 hostages, including one American girl, whose great-aunt reportedly has connections to the White House and is a buyer of Hunter Biden’s artwork.
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Report: Negotiators in Qatar Have Divided Hostages into Groups, Like Cattle
Negotiators in Doha, Qatar, over the release of further groups of Israeli hostages have divided them into groups and categories — like cattle, with each group to fetch a different price in the negotiation.
This humiliating exercise, itself a public relations victory for Hamas, will enable the terror organization to demand different prices for each group — far more than the three Palestinian terror convicts for every woman and child in the first six exchanges.
The result is a process that looks more like bartering over goods in a Middle Eastern bazaar than a discussion about human beings — all of whom were kidnapped in a terror attack, and all of whom are being held in violation of international law, without Red Cross visits.
The description of negotiations between Hamas, Qatar, the U.S. Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), and the Israeli Mossad was published by Washington Post columnist David Ignatius on Tuesday evening.
Ignatius wrote:
The negotiators agreed on five categories of Israeli hostages for future releases, the knowledgeable source said. The five groups are: men too old for reserve military duty, female soldiers, male reservists, active-duty male soldiers, and the bodies of Israelis who died before or during captivity. The total is well over 100, but the source said he couldn’t provide a precise number as yet.
Hamas has expressed “willingness to negotiate on all five categories,” the source said. He added that parameters of the exchange — such as how many Gaza captives would be freed each day, how many Palestinian prisoners would be exchanged for each Israeli, and how much humanitarian assistance would be sent into Gaza — haven’t been worked out.
One complication is that Hamas has spread the hostages out among different groups — they did this with the Bibas family, whose infant was given to another terrorist group.
Already, previous exchanges have presumed that only women and children would be released — which has resulted in the cruel spectacle of mothers and children being liberated while husbands and fathers are still in captivity.
Israel had initially vowed not to negotiate at all with Hamas, which it says it wants to destroy. It has now been forced, though both domestic pressure and international pressure, to participate in a process in which it must differentiate among groups of hostages — and in which it is negotiating with Hamas, lending it legitimacy and allowing it to buy time and build its base of global support.
Joel B. Pollak is Senior Editor-at-Large at Breitbart News and the host of Breitbart News Sunday on Sirius XM Patriot on Sunday evenings from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. ET (4 p.m. to 7 p.m. PT). He is the author of the new biography, Rhoda: ‘Comrade Kadalie, You Are Out of Order’. He is also the author of the recent e-book, Neither Free nor Fair: The 2020 U.S. Presidential Election. He is a winner of the 2018 Robert Novak Journalism Alumni Fellowship. Follow him on Twitter at @joelpollak.
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