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Israel is a Jewish State – Israel exists to protect the Jews.

Israel is not a Democracy. Israel has the Law of Return, which favors Jews over others. Those who want the Jewish State to be a European Democracy must start by abolishing the Law of Return.

The main issues facing the Jewish state are internal:

A. Serving in the IDF

The Zionists, European Jews who founded modern Israel, were primarily secular. So was David Ben Gurion, Israel’s first Prime Minister, who made a disastrous agreement with religious parties to secure his power.  

All of Israel’s prime ministers followed this agreement, causing not all Israeli Jews to serve in the IDF.  A big group of parasite Jews does not serve and is being paid by the Israeli government to study Judaism.

This issue escalated after the attack on Israel on October 7, 2023. Those who served in the IDF are calling on their government to stop mistreating them; they are serving an excessive amount of time as reservists and are being taxed to support the livelihoods of Jews who do not serve in the IDF.

B. The Enemies Within Us? 

Only about 73.6% of the citizens in the Jewish State are Jewish.
Every citizen, regardless of whether they are Jewish or not, has the right to vote. The citizens of the Jewish State have formed many opposing parties and are rapidly approaching self-destruction. 

1. Some Jewish parties wish to transform the Jewish State into a European Democracy, which cannot be achieved without abolishing the Law of Return

2. Some Arab parties aim to destroy the Jewish State and seek to transform it into another Islamist or Arab-controlled state in the Middle East.

3. Some Israelis believe that B.B., Israel’s Prime Minister, is a criminal—this group is known as the Never Bibi.
Others view B.B. as the Churchill of the Middle East—these individuals are referred to as the Bibiests.
These two factions have grown to hate each other and have become mortal enemies; this animosity poses a more significant threat to the Jewish State than the Islamists.


C.  The Useful Idiots

Many Israelis are frustrated and acting emotionally, ignoring reality and logic.
Slogans like “Peace Now” are shot by Useful Idiots.
You cannot have peace with those who exist solely to destroy your home and kill you.

There should never be a “Deal” with those capable of killing infants in the microwave and proudly showing the world the kidnapping and killing they have done.
The world is not one big loving village; the world has always been and will carry on being a hostile, emotionless place, allowing the United Nations to transform into an antisemitic terror organization.
Useful Idiots, your “Humanitarian Feeling” means nothing; they are only used by your mortal enemies against you.

To Conclude:

The Islamist forces, whose declared mission is to destroy the Jewish state and kill the Jews, made a mistake on October 7, 2023, when they attacked Israel.
Left alone, the Israelis will destroy the Jewish state by themselves.

Hamas’s miscalculations, along with Trump’s victory, opened a short-term opportunity for the Jewish State to take decisive actions and ensure its survival.

  • Complete the task in Gaza, displace the Palestinians, and annex Gaza.
  • Annex Judea and Samaria.
  • Eliminate Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

The Statesman Among Us


by Nils A. Haug  •  March 9, 2025 at 5:00 am

  • The concept of  Zionism has received adverse publicity in the press of late, especially thanks to slogans by supposedly pro-Palestinian activists in the West vilifying Jews. These supposedly pro-Palestinian activists are actually just antisemites; they have never proposed a thing that would make Palestinian lives better. Anyhow these activists call Jews “Zionists” to avoid having themselves labelled as Jew-haters.
  • Due to a fundamental clash of irreconcilable ethical religious principles – that of Torah versus Islamic Sharia – it appears that only Israel’s overwhelming military strength, command of technology and will to protect its country from tyranny can deter the nation’s Islamist enemies.
  • While combating a hostile local media that support what Netanyahu terms the “deep state”, health issues, personal slights, legal charges — many seemingly politically fabricated in the midst of an existential war by antagonistic state jurists determined to assert their control over elected politicians — Netanyahu presses on, not only on a mission to save Israel from fundamentalist terrorism, but ultimately, by extension, the West itself.
  • There does not appear to be anyone else in Israel who could have done a better job against the almost inestimable odds than those Netanyahu has been forced to overcome since October 7, 2023.
  • The words describing the crucial role of Queen Esther of ancient Persia apply equally to Israel’s statesman, Netanyahu: “Who knows but that you have come to your royal position for such a time as this?”

There does not appear to be anyone else in Israel who could have done a better job against the almost inestimable odds than those Netanyahu has been forced to overcome since October 7, 2023.

Great statesmen are generally recognized as such only after dire events faced by the nation have settled, and his strategy is seen to have succeeded. Once the threat to the nation has passed and fresh democratic elections eventually arrive, the statesman is often replaced as leader and a new prime minister or president is appointed to lead the nation into a better future – a future created through the efforts, wisdom and courage of his predecessor. This is what transpired with that great British leader, Winston Churchill.

Nils A. Haug is an author and columnist. A Lawyer by profession, he is member of the International Bar Association, the National Association of Scholars, the Academy of Philosophy and Letters. Dr. Haug holds a Ph.D. in Apologetical Theology and is author of ‘Politics, Law, and Disorder in the Garden of Eden – the Quest for Identity’; and ‘Enemies of the Innocent – Life, Truth, and Meaning in a Dark Age.’ His work has been published by First Things Journal, The American Mind, Quadrant, Minding the Campus, Gatestone Institute, National Association of Scholars, Jewish Journal, James Wilson Institute (Anchoring Truths), Jewish News Syndicate, Document Danmark, and others

Young American Jews, it is your war.

Boys and girls younger than you serve as IDF combat soldiers, protecting their country and families. Some gave up their life before reaching twenty, many before reaching twenty-five.
You are lucky to live in the USA, the greatest country on earth, and not be asked to make such sacrifices.

In the real world, you are entitled to nothing and will not get anything unless you are ready to fight for it.

You are humiliated and barred from your universities by a mob of hateful foreigners.
You may have classmates, some even Jewish, shouting “From the River to the Sea” being Useful Idiots, they are as evil as the Woke liberal leftist Israelis who want a European Democracy and will allow the destruction of the Jewish State, or Israeli Jews who are milking Israel financially and refuse to serve in the IDF.
There have always been Jews like these, and they are our worst enemies.

By now you must know.
* Your universities did not and will not protect you, those who run them are the problem.
* Your police force did not protect you, political interests blocked them from doing it.
* The previous woke socialist corrupted government did not protect you, unfortunately, many in the Jewish community still support the same career politicians.
* Your newly elected president and his administration will be a huge help, but they should not and will not win this war for you without your participation.

It is all up to you.
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Build a local group, organize, and plan your battles.
* Do not accept submission, you must stand up and fight.
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Block and prevent demonstrations of America, Israel, and Jews’ haters.
* Demonstrate and fight to dispose of any university employee that promotes, or lectures hate to the USA, Israel, or Jews.
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Demonstrate, fight, and enforce cancelling the visa and deportation of any foreign student who hates America, Israel, or Jews.
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Demonstrate fight and enforce barring of any American student who hates the USA, Israel, or Jews.

You must follow the Double Principle.
* If someone wants you to fear them, make them fear you double.
* If someone attacks to hurt you, hurt them double.
* If someone tries to force you to submit, force them to submit double.

Israel, the Jewish State

Israel, the Jewish State, is going to win because it has no choice.

Israel, the Jewish State, has external enemies.
Neighbouring hostile Arab Countries.
Numerous Islamic States committed to its annihilation.
Hamas, Hezbollah, the Palestinians, and other jihadist terror organizations

Israel, The Jewish State, has internal enemies.
Woke liberal leftist Israelis who want a European Democracy and will allow the destruction of the Jewish State.
Israeli Jews who are milking Israel financially and refuse to serve in the IDF.
Israeli Muslims who openly declare their hate for the Jewish State without fear of losing their citizenship and being expelled.

After decades of failed efforts for peace, it is madness to expect Israel’s mortal enemies to accept the Jewish State voluntarily.
Israel must stop begging for peace, and sacrificing land will get us nowhere.

Proudly declare that Israel is a Jewish State that has one goal: Protecting Jews at all costs!
To achieve this goal, Israel must be more powerful than its external enemies and willing to demonstrate it.
A weak Jewish State has no place in the Middle East.

Israel must use the next four years to align with the Donald Trump administration to achieve the following:
Handle its External Enemies.
Annihilation of Hamas and its Palestinian supporters and drive them out of Gaza.
Annex Gaza.
Annex Judea and Samaria.
Destroy Iran’s nuclear capabilities.
Strengthen the IDF to ensure a swift preventative response to potential external threats.
Handle its Internal Enemies.
Judicial reform to combat the attacks by the Woke liberal leftist Israelis.
Cancel the citizenship of any Jew refusing to serve in the IDF.
Cancel the citizenship of any Muslim who refuses to take an oath of allegiance to the Jewish State.

Israel should stop any support to Jihadist-infested organizations like the United Nations or the Hague International High Court, where there are different rules for Jews.

Israel, the Jewish State, must survive, and it is going to win because it has no choice.

PROTECT JEWS – ISRAEL REASON FOR EXISTING

There is a mortal and permanent conflict between Judaism and Islam.
Arab Countries.              Islam domination is intense, and Jews are not welcome.
Islamic States.                Islam Domination is absolute, and Jews are eliminated.
Israel.                               Judaism restrictions are applied, and Muslims are allowed.

Arab and Islamic States do not have “Democracy.”
They suppress or eliminate any religion besides Islam. They mostly hate the Jews.

The Islamist invasion caught the Western World Democracies unprepared and is transforming the world.

Modern Israel was created after the Holocaust to protect Jews.
The Israeli Governing System is a Western Democracy and, therefore, cannot protect Jews.
Israel must establish a Governing System based on its reason for existing. PROTECT JEWS.

It was not a Deal.

Pictured: A Hamas terrorist holds two of the many Israeli children that Hamas murdered, or abducted and brought as captives to the Gaza Strip, on October 7, 2023. (Image source: Hamas/X [Twitter])

It Wasn’t a Deal – It Was a Crime

by Alan M. Dershowitz  •  January 17, 2025 at 5:00 am

  • The decision by the Israeli government to make significant concessions to the Hamas kidnappers should never be called a “deal.” It was an extortion…. The kidnapping was a crime. And the extortionate demand was an additional crime.
  • When a terrorist group “negotiates” with a democracy, it always has the upper hand. The terrorists are not constrained by morality, law or truth. They can murder at will, rape at will, torture at will and threaten to do worse. The democracy, on the other hand, must comply with the rules of law and must listen to the pleas of the hostage families.
  • Especially complicit, with blood on their hands, are supporters of Hamas on university campuses who chant for intifada and revolution. Also complicit are international organizations, such as the International Criminal Court, that treat Israel and Hamas as equals.
  • Let us put the blame for ALL the deaths in Gaza where it belongs: on Hamas and the useful idiots and useless bigots who support murderous terrorists.

The decision by the Israeli government to make significant concessions to the Hamas kidnappers should never be called a “deal.” It was an extortion.

Would you call it a deal if somebody kidnapped your child and you “agreed” to pay ransom to get her back? Of course not.

The kidnapping was a crime. And the extortionate demand was an additional crime.

The decision by the Israeli government to make significant concessions to the Hamas kidnappers should never be called a “deal.” It was an extortion. Would you call it a deal if somebody kidnapped your child and you “agreed” to pay ransom to get her back? Of course not.

The kidnapping was a crime. And the extortionate demand was an additional crime.

So the proper description of what occurred is that Israel, pressured by the United States, capitulated to the unlawful and extortionate demands of Hamas as the only way of saving the lives of kidnapped babies, mothers and other innocent, mostly civilian, hostages.

This was not the result of a negotiation between equals. If an armed robber puts a gun to your head and says, “your money or your life,” your decision to give him your money would not be described as a deal.

Nor should the extorted arrangement agreed to by Israel be considered a deal. So let’s stop using that term.

Thank you Israel!

Thank You, Israel, for Saving the World, Defending Freedom and Reshaping the Middle East
by Majid Rafizadeh
December 21, 2024 at 5:00 am

  • When it comes to national security, appeasement is not an option. Bribing aggressors only finances their militaries for attacks on the West in the future. Israel’s approach to combating terrorism has always been characterized by thoroughness and determination — for which is usually put through the tortures of hell by the very countries it is working to save.
  • With a vision of ultimately fostering peace, harmony, security and prosperity throughout the region, as in the Abraham Accords, Israel expanded its military operations beyond Hamas… reshaping the Middle East into a region free of the grip of terror… Make Persia Great Again!
  • So long as Iran’s regime remains in power, brutalizing its people and making plans for global expansion, there can be no chance for peace in the region.
  • Removing the regime… would bring lasting security and prosperity to the Middle East and beyond…. One could then set about subduing Turkey and its terrorist proxies in Syria.

After Hamas carried out its horrific October 7, 2023 massacre by invading Israel, murdering hundreds of people and kidnapping individuals from various countries, Israel reached a breaking point. This act of terrorism ignited a wave of decisive actions across the Middle East that catalyzed remarkable developments, aimed at countering and eliminating terror networks.

For decades, the region has been plagued by violence and instability, but Israel’s response marked a significant turning point, showcasing its resolve to confront terrorism head-on and help usher in a new era of security.

Israel has consistently demonstrated its commitment to thorough and resolute action. When it comes to national security, appeasement is not an option. Bribing aggressors only finances their militaries for attacks on the West in the future. Israel’s approach to combating terrorism has always been characterized by thoroughness and determination — for which is usually put through the tortures of hell by the very countries it is working to save.

Refusing to leave any task incomplete, Israel, in its counteroffensive against Hamas, targeted and significantly diminished the terrorist group’s military capabilities and crippled its ability to function effectively. The Iranian regime, a staunch supporter of Hamas, reacted by activating other proxies, Hezbollah in Lebanon and the Houthis in Yemen, to attack Israel. In an unprecedented move, Iran also launched ballistic missiles from Iranian soil into Israel, thereby escalating the conflict.

Iran’s regime, however, underestimated Israel’s resilience. As a Persian proverb says, “Iran was playing with the lion’s tail.” The consequences were severe.

Israel’s broader objective appears to be not merely to respond to isolated acts of terrorism, but to dismantle the infrastructure of terror in the region.

With a vision of ultimately fostering peace, harmony, security and prosperity throughout the region, as in the Abraham Accords, Israel expanded its military operations beyond Hamas. It launched targeted strikes against Hezbollah, significantly weakening its military capabilities, and extended its efforts to Syria, striking Iranian military bases and weapons-supply chains. These decisive actions underscored Israel’s commitment to reshaping the Middle East into a region free of the grip of terror.

One of the most extraordinary developments spurred by Israel’s actions was the unexpected collapse of Bashar al-Assad’s regime in Syria. Within a week of launching an offensive last month, armed rebel groups achieved what for decades had seemed impossible: the conquest of key cities and the end of Assad’s reign. This monumental shift not only dealt a devastating blow to Iran’s regional ambitions but also signaled the possibility of a brighter future for the region.

The ramifications for Iran were profound. Losing Syria, one of its closest allies, severely weakened the regime’s ability to project power and support its proxy Hezbollah in Lebanon.
In just over a year, Israel has succeeded in reducing Iran’s regional influence, effectively dismantling or weakening the pillars of its strategy—the Syrian regime, Hezbollah, and Hamas. This achievement is unparalleled. It disrupted decades of Iran’s poisonous dominance in the region.

Thanks to Israel’s strategic and calculated actions, Iran’s regime, which had survived Western sanctions and interventions since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, now faces unprecedented challenges to its survival, which cannot come to an end soon enough.

Israel’s efforts to eradicate terrorism and destabilize its sources have largely been accomplished without substantial assistance from Western democracies. It is now time for the West to step up and support Israel and most of the Iranian people in addressing the root of the problem: the Iranian regime. This final step requires decisive action to dismantle Iran’s nuclear program and empower the Iranian people to achieve freedom. Make Persia Great Again!

So long as Iran’s regime remains in power, brutalizing its people and making plans for global expansion, there can be no chance for peace in the region. Removing the regime, often described as the “mother of all terrorism” and the godfather of terrorist groups, would bring lasting security and prosperity to the Middle East and beyond. With the regime’s collapse, its proxies would be starved of funding and weaponry, paving the way for a more peaceful Middle East. One could then set about subduing Turkey and its terrorist proxies in Syria.

Israel’s contributions to global peace and the fight against terrorism are unparalleled. This small nation has accomplished what many larger powers have failed to do: confronting evil, dismantling terror networks, and advocating for freedom and security. The world owes Israel an unpayable debt of gratitude for its unwavering courage and commitment to these ideals.

It is time for Western nations to align with Israel, offer their full support, and take the necessary steps to ensure a safer, more secure future for all. Bravo, Israel! Thank you for your remarkable efforts in making the world a safer, freer, better place.

Dr. Majid Rafizadeh is a scholar, strategist and advisor, Harvard-educated analyst, political scientist, and Harvard International Review board member. He has authored several books on the US Foreign Policy and Islam. He can be reached at Dr.Rafizadeh@Post.Harvard.Edu

Why America’s rejection of woke ideology is good for Israel

Taken from an article written by Cookie Schwaeber-Issan, a granddaughter of European Jews who arrived in the US before the Holocaust.
Cookie Schwaeber-Issan left the USA and moved to Israel in 1993. She became a member of Kibbutz Reim but later moved to the center of Israel with her husband.

The American people have decided. 

After the last 5-7 years of Woke ideology, which sought to take the country in a decidedly progressive direction, the majority has, instead, chosen to return to the familiar and time-tested path of tradition, common sense, and reason.

Donald Trump has won both the electoral college and the popular vote, displaying the rejection of policies that threatened to change American life in ways that were not acceptable to the majority. 

Their votes affirmed that boys should not be able to participate in girls’ sports, undress with them in the locker rooms, that abortion is not the number one issue on the minds of all, that open borders are not the way people should come into a country, that DEI (diversity, equity, and inclusivity) does not top meritocracy and, perhaps, most important of all, that Israel should be supported and protected.

The results of this crucial election have also sent a loud message to the Woke students throughout America’s college campuses that terrorism can be properly distinguished and that Israel’s right to defend her homeland and her citizens is still a value held by those who understand right from wrong.

The ability to call Hamas and Hezbollah terrorists, rather than freedom fighters, was also on the ballot because the Squad and their ilk did not win their bid to isolate Israel as a pariah while attempting to convince everyone that October 7th was a justified payback for establishing the Jewish homeland 76 years ago.

This victory is one which will impact Israel as she fights a battle, fully equipped from a military standpoint, because she will not be lacking the necessary weapons needed to win decisively against a bitter enemy that is set on her destruction. It means that true and lasting peace is within reach because the new Secretary of State will not be hopping on flights every couple of months to try to strongarm us into an ill-timed ceasefire at a time when our hostages remain languishing in the depths of Hamas tunnels.

While progress is important for every nation, it must be done in reasonable increments, with logic, common sense, and the ability to defend why new ideas are superior to those which are seeking to be replaced. 

In the case of the Woke progressives, no one, with a minimum of sound thinking, could make a reasonable case for such absurd ideas as promoting gender fluidity, hiding the thoughts and emotions of children from their parents, teaching new rules of gender, including explicit language and behavior, to children from K-6th grade or why libraries should have drag queen sponsored story hours.

This election proved that the majority does not view these changes as progress but rather as perversion. They are not seen as welcomed enhancements, but rather as a forced imposition of a viewpoint which rejects family, faith and the freedom to pass on one’s personally held values and principles to the next generation. 

The overreach of government, which was being fueled by individuals who despise the American way of life and all it brings, was apparently so onerous to most of the public, that voter turnout was greater than ever. Clearly, people understood the stakes, so they did what they had to do.

Here, in Israel, we can also breathe a great sigh of relief, knowing that, even with all its flaws, the Republicans, who have had a sweeping victory, both in the Office of President, Congress and the Senate, represent the party which is more favorable to Israel, more embracing of traditional family values and more likely to stand by our side in a war that they recognize is not reserved just for the Jewish people.

With much support from the evangelical community, the same people who are committed to pray for and bless Israel, through their repeated visits, we are assured of a faithful and loyal ally who will not be the fickle friends, weighing their support of us, based on polls or what they believe to be politically expedient for them.

The Abraham Accords now has a second shot at building a new era of cooperation and mutual respect between countries who otherwise would remain antagonistic towards us. For governments, brave enough to extend their hand of friendship, the possibility of a calm and peaceful future is within reach, for the first time in a long time.

It is this type of good will which can only serve to strengthen mankind and ensure a better tomorrow, a stark difference from the tearing down of revered statues and monuments, in an attempt to erase history and rewrite one which bears no resemblance to the true events that took place.

Israel Fights Alone, Carrying by Itself a Catatonically Suicidal West

by Majid Rafizadeh    October 19, 2024

  • Little Israel is showing the world how to win again – and saving civilization and a free way of life into the bargain …. let Israel keep winning!
  • The problem with the JCPOA was, of course, its “sunset clauses.” They assured Iran that it could legitimately have as many nuclear weapons as it can produce in just a few short years.
  • The West has left Israel to fight a war that should never have been Israel’s alone. The Western nations, through diplomatic miscalculations, the need for votes, cowardice, and a fear of conflict, have essentially outsourced their responsibilities for maintaining global peace to Israel, watching from the sidelines as the conflict ramps up.
  • If the West is too fearful or reluctant to engage directly in the fight against injustice, terror, and tyranny, the very least it can do is stand with Israel and stop trying to sabotage it at every turn. Support should not be limited to words but include political, diplomatic, and military backing. By failing to support Israel fully, the West is empowering exactly those countries working to revise the world order — from one of freedom to one of tyranny — by displacing the West.
  • It is a grotesque reflection on the international community, particularly the Biden-Harris administration and the European Union, not to be offering unequivocal support. Israel’s struggle is not just for its own survival but for the security and peace of the Free World. The West, through its passivity, is failing not only Israel, it is hollowing out its own survival.

The West has left Israel to fight a war that should never have been Israel’s alone. The Western nations, through diplomatic miscalculations, the need for votes, cowardice, and a fear of conflict, have essentially outsourced their responsibilities for maintaining global peace to Israel, watching from the sidelines as the conflict ramps up.

Culminating with the dispatch of arch-terrorist Yahya Sinwar this week, how many of the world’s most vicious terrorists has Israel liberated the world from in a few short weeks?

Little Israel is showing the world how to win again — and saving civilization and a free way of life into the bargain. For those of us fortunate enough to live in a free society rather than in a society of fear, as the former Soviet dissident Natan Sharansky calls them, let Israel keep winning!

Read the full article at:
 https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/21031/israel-fights-alone-carrying-by-itself

I never thought I would understand how the Holocaust happened, but now I do.

This is one of the most brilliant articles I’ve ever read.
It was written by Miriam Lopian, a British medical specialist who recently moved to Israel.

October 7th caught us all by surprise, but I must admit that my anxious brain has always been waiting for it, and I don’t think I am alone.

I was prepared because the modern Jewish state was reborn during an era defined by the cry of “never again.” Never again would we march like sheep to the slaughter, but not never again would there be another attempt to annihilate us.

I was prepared because our entire state is built to function with this threat etched in our hearts. We hand over our family members to serve in the Israel Defence Forces from the age of 18; in Israel you are never too far from a bomb shelter, lest you get caught in a rocket downpour and a massive concrete wall separates Israeli and Palestinian villages, purposefully built to defend against terror.

I was prepared because we have had to degrade ourselves and the spirit of our peace-loving people by enforcing military control over large territories and restricting the movement of fellow human beings because of the very real threat some of these people pose.

I was prepared because I know you can’t simply walk into a mall here without being searched for weapons and the world’s most brilliant minds are working around the clock to gather intelligence on every suspect across the Middle East and beyond.

I was also prepared, thanks to my education in Jewish history, which taught me the enduring precedent of millennia-long animosity towards the Jewish people. The Bible, the world’s most widely read book, introduces this narrative with the story of the Exodus, where the Israelites escaped 430 years of slavery and persecution by the Egyptian Pharaoh’s, and were led to their homeland—Israel—more than 3,000 years ago. This theme of persecution and resilience is a consistent thread throughout our history, with various civilizations such as the Greeks, Romans, Babylonians, Persians, and Crusaders each playing their part.

I was prepared because I personally know countless people alive today who bore witness to the ease with which the most civilized nation of its time systemically exterminated over 6 million Jews. I know that from its inception, the newly decolonized State of Israel has served and continues to serve as a refuge for Holocaust survivors and Jewish refugees from around the world, including those fleeing Western democracies, Arab dictatorships, and Eastern European communist regimes.

But I don’t need to evoke history to remind me of the threats our people continue to face. Our enemies, some of whom reside mere kilometers from me, behind the security wall, electrified fences, and checkpoints, and even some who sit in our university lecture halls, take great pleasure in regularly reminding us of their murderous intent.

I was prepared because I know what they are taught in their schools, and I know that they hide stashes of advanced weaponry in their children’s Disney-decorated wardrobes. I also know the financial reward they receive from their government, who receive billions of dollars in international aid, should they accomplish their deadly missions.

I was unprepared, however, for the barbarity and sadistic nature of the violence inflicted upon my people on October 7th, including the acts of burning, rape, and mutilation, and the sheer glee with which they carried out these atrocities—actions that have no precedent, even among non-human species on the planet.

I also wasn’t prepared for the aftermath, which began on October 8th and has continued daily since.

I was unprepared when I witnessed British citizens dancing along Edgware Road in jubilation on that day, while we were still counting our dead.

I was unprepared to witness old friends and medical colleagues marching in Trafalgar Square supporting the genocide of my people, chanting “From the River to the Sea,” while the Police looked on with indifference.

I was unprepared for the deafening silence and hypocrisy of the UN Commission on the Status of Women and the #MeToo lobby in the face of the widespread sexual violence extensively documented on October 7th, yet despite this, many claim there is still not enough proof.

I was unprepared to discover that the murderers who participated in this barbaric carnage were employees of the UNRWA and Al Jazeera, both of which continue to operate freely.

I was unprepared for the silence of Michelle Obama, who proudly campaigned to “Bring Back Our Girls” for the Nigerian girls held by Boko Haram but not for the American citizens, toddlers, teenage girls, or even the Holocaust survivor hostages from Israel.

I was unprepared for the sight of a one-year-old ginger toddler featuring on a ‘Kidnapped’ poster, still waiting for the Red Cross to visit, and I was very much less prepared for that poster being defaced with swastikas so many times and in so many countries.

I was unprepared for the fact that the British Police instructed someone not to walk next to a Palestinian protest in London because he was “openly Jewish,” and they couldn’t guarantee his safety.

I was unprepared to encounter “I love Hezbollah” signs in Central London, even after I had become accustomed to the “I love Hamas” signs and even though they are both designated terrorist organizations by the British and American governments.

I was unprepared for Iran to launch hundreds of ballistic missiles at my home, my family, and my friends with the sole intent to kill me and my people. At the same time, those around me continued engaging me in irrelevant small talk.

I was unprepared to learn that the esteemed halls of Ivy League institutions are infested with venomous hate and racism. Despite their privilege and education, thousands of their students remain painfully ignorant yet eager to be useful idiots, rallying to a cause they themselves fail to comprehend.

I was unprepared for a reality where Kamala Harris is commemorating the 7th of October by planting a pomegranate tree in her garden while the Ayatollahs in Iran are busy getting on with testing their nuclear facilities.

I was unprepared for the Asserson report to reveal that the BBC’s coverage of the Israel-Hamas conflict violated its own guidelines on more than 1,500 occasions. Yet, the BBC would continue to spew its hate as usual.

I was unprepared for Kay Burley to accuse Eylon Levy on Sky News that Israel releasing 150 convicted Palestinian murderers in exchange for 50 Israeli civilian hostages underscored the disproportionate disregard Israel had for Palestinian lives.

I was unprepared for the New York Times to eulogise Hassan Nasrallah, as a “powerful orator, beloved by Shi’ite Muslims” who “provided social services for Lebanon.” and wanted “one Palestine, with equality for Muslims, Jews, and Christians.” All the while, Syrians, Lebanese, Iranians, and Israelis celebrated his assassination as it ultimately unloosened the noose around our necks a little.

I was unprepared for Naomi Klein to write an article in the Guardian yesterday entitled, “How Israel has made trauma a weapon of war,” nor was I prepared for Raz Segal’s “Israel must stop weaponizing the Holocaust” a year ago.

I was unprepared for UN Secretary-General Antonio Gueterre’s failure to condemn the Islamic Regime of Iran for lobbying 180 ballistic missiles into Israel. However, the UN’s shocking conduct warrants its own entirely separate article.

I was certainly unprepared for the fact that on October 7th, 2024, I would be writing this from my bomb shelter, which ironically reminds me of a gas chamber I saw in Majdanek, whilst thousands of Americans are converging on the steps of Columbia University in New York, chanting “globalize the intifada” and again, silence.

I never thought I would understand how the Holocaust happened, but now I do.