Sunday, December 21, 2025

Secret Iranian underground base supposedly revealed in new footage from Syria - Seth J. Frantzman

 

by Seth J. Frantzman

For years, the base was the subject of interest because it had an entrance to a large underground tunnel and was likely being used by the IRGC to transfer weapons via Syria to Hezbollah.

 

Footage from the supposed underground base used by pro-Iran militias, December 20, 2025
Footage from the supposed underground base used by pro-Iran militias, December 20, 2025
(photo credit: SOCIAL MEDIA/VIA SECTION 27A OF THE COPYRIGHT ACT)

 

New video footage in Syria allegedly shows a secret Iranian base that was established almost seven years ago near the Iraqi border. The base was abandoned when the Assad regime fell, and Iranian-backed groups fled to Iraq.

The base was of interest because it had an entrance to a large underground tunnel and was likely being used by the Iranian Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps to transfer weapons via Syria to Hezbollah.

The base also supplies local Iranian-backed militia groups. The unconfirmed video shows massive underground tunnels that are large enough for a car to drive through. The desert area resembles the former base.

In September 2019, Fox News reported that “Iran has established a new military base in Syria and has plans to house thousands of troops at the location, according to multiple Western intelligence sources.” The base was called the Imam Ali compound.

The Fox News report noted that “analysts at Image Sat International (ISI) who reviewed the images say that precision-guided missiles could be housed at five different newly constructed buildings that are surrounded by large dirt mounds. The images also show in the northwest part of the base 10 additional storehouses with less external protection, as well as new buildings and missile storage structures.”

 IRGC commander Hossein Salami tours the new ''missile city'' at an undisclosed location in Iran, January 11, 2025 (credit: IRGC/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS)
IRGC commander Hossein Salami tours the new ''missile city'' at an undisclosed location in Iran, January 11, 2025 (credit: IRGC/WANA (West Asia News Agency)/Handout via REUTERS)
Now, the social media X/Twitter account Qalaat al Mudiq has posted a video of the alleged site, around six and a half years after it was first reported. “Iranians and their affiliated groups, including the Fatemiyoun Brigade, built an impressive underground network on the border with Iraq,” the account noted. “This video shows tunnels large enough to accommodate vehicles.

"This network served as a key weapons-smuggling route for #IRGC-affiliated groups and Hezbollah, concealed from aerial surveillance,” Qalaat al Mudiq added. “Footage from Imam Ali base, near Abukemal, 3–4 km from the Iraqi border.”

What do we know about the base?

“The classified Iranian project, called the Imam Ali compound, was approved by top leadership in Tehran and is being completed by the Iranian al-Quds Forces. Using a civilian satellite company, Fox News verified the information and obtained images that show a base being constructed on the Syria-Iraq border,” Fox News said in September 2019.

Subsequent images published by Fox News showed Iran was continuing construction on the base. In December 2019, another report said the base was being used to store missiles.

A fourth report, also at Fox News, in May 2020, showed a new satellite image revealing that the Iranians had built a large tunnel entrance. “Intelligence analysis conducted by Image Sat International (ISI), a civilian satellite company, indicates the tunnel is fit to be used for the storage of vehicles carrying advanced weapons systems.

This conclusion was drawn from looking at similar tunnels that were dug over the past nine months on the same complex. One such tunnel, two miles away, was bombed in March, forcing the Iranians to abruptly stop construction.”

The base was largely forgotten after 2020, and it was unclear if more construction took place. The area near Albukamal, a Syrian border town with Iraq, was targeted with airstrikes several times. In 2020, Fox News reported airstrikes on the area.

In June 2018, an airstrike hit a house used by the Iraqi militia group Kataib Hezbollah in Albukamal. Kataib Hezbollah is an Iranian-backed militia based in Iraq. It began operating in Syria to back the Assad regime and was likely involved in trafficking weapons to Hezbollah in Lebanon.

The groups share a similar name and both are backed by the IRGC. Kataib Hezbollah was run by Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis until his death in a US airstrike in January 2020. He was killed alongside IRGC Quds Force head Qasem Soleimani while driving from Baghdad International Airport. No one took responsibility for the airstrikes targeting the area near the border in 2018 and 2020.

The new video of the abandoned site shows a person on a motorcycle emerging from the large tunnel. It also shows someone driving into the tunnel. There is nothing at the site, and it appears completely abandoned. It is not confirmed that this is the actual Imam Ali site.

The site continued beyond just a tunnel. It also had warehouses and other infrastructure designed to support the Iranian presence in Syria and the Iranian-backed militias.


Seth J. Frantzman

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-880898

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Huckabee: Disarming Hamas ‘absolutely going to happen’ - Etgar Lefkovits

 

by Etgar Lefkovits

Israel has “somewhat of a veto,” but it “doesn’t mean that the Turks can’t have some role” in the Gaza ceasefire, the U.S. ambassador tells JNS.

 

Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee during an interview with JNS at the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem on Dec. 18, 2025. Photo by Jim Hollander.
Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee during an interview with JNS at the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem on Dec. 18, 2025. Photo by Jim Hollander.

U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee said Thursday that disarming Hamas is “absolutely going to happen” and that he expects to see other countries in the region join the Abraham Accords next year.

He spoke as U.S. President’s Donald Trump’s Gaza ceasefire plan is expected to move to its second stage next month following the president’s anticipated meeting with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Florida after Christmas.

“The challenge of getting Hamas disarmed is not a goal that has been abandoned,” Huckabee told JNS in an exclusive interview in his Jerusalem embassy office. “The president has been very clear: They have to disarm and recognize they have no future in Gaza.”

Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee makes a point during an interview with JNS at the U.S. embassy in Jerusalem on Dec. 18, 2025. Photo by Jim Hollander.

The U.S. envoy noted that despite Hamas’s very public refusal to disarm—calling into question how the ceasefire can move forward—the Trump administration backed by the international community is determined to see it happen.

“Am I concerned? Of course. … But do I feel it won’t happen? No. In part because of the consistency of the president’s message and demand, and in part because all the Arab partners are holding firm to that same commitment on the peace plan,” Huckabee said. “No one has backed off on that. Everyone still agrees to that.”

The ambassador continued, “It is absolutely going to happen. President Trump said they can do it the easy way or the hard way. Iran didn’t take him seriously. He told them the same thing: the easy way or the hard way. They took the hard way.”

Huckabee noted that the Oct. 10 ceasefire has held despite intermittent skirmishes in Gaza, with recruitment underway of countries to take part in an international security force for the Strip, and aid supplies reaching the enclave daily.

“We are definitely in a much better place than we were two months ago,” he said, heaping praise on Trump for forging the ceasefire agreement. “It’s the first time in two years that Israelis can go to bed without anticipation of missiles.”

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U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio is greeted by Mike Huckabee, the U.S. ambassador to Israel, as he arrives in Tel Aviv, Oct. 23, 2025. Credit: Freddie Everett/U.S. State Department.

In the interview, Huckabee acknowledged that Israel has “somewhat of a veto role” regarding the participation of Turkey in the future international security force, which the U.S. favors, but said that some role could be found for the Anatolian nation, in comments that suggested that a compromise was likely.

“We recognize Israel has a right to say—somewhat of a veto power on certain participation,” he said. “It doesn’t mean that the Turks can’t have some role.”

Steve Witkoff, the United States envoy to the Middle East, held talks in Miami later on Friday with senior officials from Qatar, Egypt and Turkey as efforts continue to advance to phase 2 of the Gaza ceasefire.

Expansion of the Abraham Accords

The ambassador also told JNS that he expects additional countries to make peace with Israel next year as part of the Abraham Accords.

“I’m just an ambassador not a prophet …, but based on everything I’m seeing and being a part of, I do anticipate that we will see the expansion of the Abraham Accords [in 2026],” Huckabee said. “I would not be overwhelmingly surprised if you didn’t see something that would happen very close to Israel, in Syria, Lebanon.”

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U.S. President Donald Trump is greeted by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Israeli President Isaac Herzog after disembarking Air Force One at Ben Gurion International Airport in Israel, Oct. 13, 2025. Credit: Daniel Torok/White House.

The ambassador said that the regional situation was “fragile to be sure,” but that neighboring countries increasingly understand that there is far more to be gained from normalization with Israel than to be at odds with the Jewish state.

“President Trump is in a very good place to help deliver that,” Huckabee said. “I don’t think anybody else could do that. He has an uncanny ability to do things that everybody said cannot be done.”

‘Journalism is for the most part dead’

The U.S. envoy said in the interview that one of his greatest frustrations in an otherwise “dream job” was to follow the hostile media coverage of Israel during the war.

“There is an enormous level of evil in the world and a lot of it gets printed on the pages of what once were respected newspapers and sites,” Huckabee said. “I think for the most part journalism is dead. What we have now is an international opinion market.”

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Masked Palestinian gunmen seize control of trucks carrying aid entering the southern Gaza Strip through the Kerem Shalom crossing, on Oct. 11, 2025. Photo by Saeed Mohammed/Flash90.

He cited false claims, including from U.S. allies such as the U.K, that Israel deliberately prolonged the war and was starving Gazans as canards that “gullible people soaked in like poisons.

“It has been so frustrating to watch this from a front-row seat right in the middle of this,” he said.

Huckabee also blasted continuous anonymous sources and leaks—frequently highlighted in the Israeli press—reporting tensions between the governments of Israel and the U.S., saying such reporting is purely agenda-driven.

“If there was some major dustup between the U.S. or President Trump and the prime minister of Israel, don’t you think his representative in Israel would be informed of that?” Huckabee asked. “It’s absurd. Do you really think I am sitting here in the U.S. embassy … and something of that magnitude is going on and I am oblivious to it?”

At home in Israel

The 70-year-old Baptist pastor, former Arkansas governor, television host and two-time Republican presidential candidate—who bills himself as a Maccabee—visited Israel scores of times and led thousands of participants on solidarity tours since his first trip to Israel right out of high school, just before the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

From his Jerusalem embassy perch, Huckabee lived through the multi-front war for six months after taking up his position in April (“I haven’t seen this much war since the Baptist Convention in 1982”) and expressed relief and appreciation that the days of scurrying to the bomb shelter at night have passed (“my wife no longer has her ‘missile clothes’ at the foot of the bed”), even as he voiced concern that the scourge of violence against Jews around the globe continues unabated.

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U.S. Ambassador to Israel Mike Huckabee visits at the Western Wall at the end of Tisha B’Av, Aug. 3, 2025. Photo by Chaim Goldberg/Flash90.

He blasted the atmosphere of “irrational Jew-hatred” that has spurred a blast of antisemitism, including within his own party.

“I am constantly saying to my fellow Christians that every enemy that Israel has and the Jewish people has is ultimately the enemy of the Christian people and of America because our values systems are based on the same platform,” he said. “There is a Judeo-Christian underpinning not only to Israel but to the U.S. Without the heritage of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob there would be no Israel but there would also be no America.”

Huckabee said that he feels right at home in Israel in “the assignment of a lifetime.

“We went back home to Arkansas for the first time in November for five-and-a-half days, and it was great to see the grandkids, friends and neighbors,” he said. “And as we were packing up getting ready to come back, my wife and I looked and each other and said it is time to come back home.” 


Etgar Lefkovits

Source: https://www.jns.org/huckabee-disarming-hamas-absolutely-going-to-happen/

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'The Victims Are Sold in Catalogs Like Property': The Persecution of Christians, October 2025 - Raymond Ibrahim

 

by Raymond Ibrahim

[S]ince Boko Haram's terrorist insurgency began in 2009, jihadist groups have torched and destroyed 19,100 churches, averaging nearly 100 each month. In that time, 125,009 Christians were slaughtered, as well as "60,000 Liberal Muslims... unless urgent action is taken, within the next 50 years Christianity in Nigeria is set to disappear." — International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, August 10, 2o25, Nigeria.

 

  • The assaults resulted in the beheading of 30 Christians, widespread arson, and the destruction of at least five churches and 100 homes. Many other Christians — including women and their daughters — were herded away. — Daily Express, Ocotber 8 2025, Mozambique.

  • [S]ince Boko Haram's terrorist insurgency began in 2009, jihadist groups have torched and destroyed 19,100 churches, averaging nearly 100 each month. In that time, 125,009 Christians were slaughtered, as well as "60,000 Liberal Muslims... unless urgent action is taken, within the next 50 years Christianity in Nigeria is set to disappear." — International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law, August 10, 2o25, Nigeria.

  • "Since the law regarding night clubs and entertainment places passed in 2000, human trafficking and sexual slavery have been practiced with the approval of the state (including the police and other state institutions). Women and girls below the age of 18 are trafficked, abused as sex slaves and their passports are seized by the state [in charge of the Turkish-occupied territory in Cyprus]. The victims are sold in catalogs like property, like animals." — Derya Dogus, Turkish Cypriot politician, X.com, September 28, 2025, Cyprus.

  • The family reported the rape to police, who "collected evidence, and the medical report confirmed the assault.... Despite this, Haroon [the Muslim rapist] secured pre-arrest bail, leaving the family vulnerable to threats." — British Asian Christian Association, October 16, 2025, Pakistan.

  • The Muslims spray-painted "F**k Israel" and posted pro-Palestinian/Hamas stickers on the church. The Muslim Brotherhood-linked organization CAIR demanded that the charges be dropped against the three Muslims, because "graffiti is the language of the unheard," and because vandalizing a church was a First Amendment right. — The Post Millennial, October 5, 2025, United States.

  • [A] 49-year-old blind Christian, Nadeem Masih, was arrested after a Muslim accused him of insulting Islam's prophet, a charge punishable by death under Section 295-C of Pakistan's blasphemy laws. Masih, who earned a meager living providing a weighing scale for merchants, had long faced harassment from local Muslims.... In jail, Masih was beaten and coerced into admitting a false charge. — Morning Star News, October 31, 2025, Pakistan.

  • "We were simply holding a [Christian] burial service. It was meant to be a quiet, respectful moment to honor the departed. Instead, it ended with arrests. One of the women with us was told to pay nearly a thousand dollars or stay in prison." — Persecution.org, October 20, 2025, Sudan.

  • "A battle over church assets started several years ago, with the government favoring Muslim business interests taking over assets owned by ... churches in Khartoum and in other states of Sudan." — Morning Star News, October 29, 2025, Sudan.

On Oct. 8, the Islamic State Mozambique Province (ISMP) terror group launched a series of savage attacks targeting Christian communities in the Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces of Mozambique. The assaults resulted in the beheading of 30 Christians, widespread arson, and the destruction of at least five churches and 100 homes. Pictured: One of the 30 houses burnt down on March 6, 2024, during an attack by ISMP on the village of Pulo, in Cabo Delgado province, photographed on March 26, 2024. (Photo by Juan Luis Rod/AFP via Getty Images)

The following are among the abuses and murders inflicted on Christians by Muslims throughout the month of October 2025.

The Muslim Slaughter of Christians

Mozambique: On Oct. 8, the Islamic State Mozambique Province (ISMP) terror group launched a series of savage attacks targeting Christian communities in Cabo Delgado and Nampula provinces. The assaults resulted in the beheading of 30 Christians, widespread arson, and the destruction of at least five churches and 100 homes. Many other Christians—including women and their daughters—were herded away. The Muslim terrorists later boasted of their handiwork by releasing photos of themselves beheading and shooting civilians at close range.

Democratic Republic of Congo: On Oct. 4, Allied Democratic Forces, an Islamic terror group allied to ISIS, slaughtered three Christians in Ituri Province. Three days later, on Oct. 7, the same terror group launched attacks on Christian villages, slaughtering another five Christians. A local witness recounted:

"They woke up early that morning, hoping to provide for their families. Then the rebels came out of nowhere and brutally ended their lives. Gunshots, screaming, and people running in every direction — it was horrifying... We call on the security services to act without delay... The population is tired and broken. We cannot continue to live in fear in our own villages."

Nigeria: According to an Oct. 2 report, Boko Haram launched a deadly night raid on the Christian community in Adamawa state. The Islamic terrorists massacred four Christians, injured many others, and destroyed homes, shops, and torched a local church. Hundreds of Christians were displaced. This attack followed a similar raid in July. Cyrus Ezra, a local resident, said, "Nobody wants to stay behind to witness this kind of incident again."

On Oct. 14, armed Fulani militias launched coordinated attacks on Christian villages in Plateau State, murdering at least 13 and injuring dozens.

On Oct. 2, Pastor James Audu Issa was found dead after being kidnapped on August 28. His Muslim Fulani captors had initially demanded 100 million naira ($62,500 USD). According to Peter, a local:

"The distraught family members of the pastor and the Ekati community were able to negotiate the sum down to 5 million naira [$3,125], which they paid in an effort to secure the pastor's freedom. After collecting the 5 million naira, the bandits exhibited extreme cruelty by demanding an additional 45 million naira [$28,125]. Tragically, before any further negotiation could take place, Rev. James Audu Issa was killed by the Fulani bandits."

"This harmless pastor has been cut down, one among many, leaving his wife, children, extended family, church and friends in agony," said another Christian leader. Another local added that this slaying is part of "many targeted attacks on Christians and their pastors."

Finally, a report by the International Society for Civil Liberties and the Rule of Law (Intersociety) highlights the staggering depths of anti-Christian violence in the west African nation. According to it, since Boko Haram's terrorist insurgency began in 2009, jihadist groups have torched and destroyed 19,100 churches, averaging nearly 100 each month. In that time, 125,009 Christians were slaughtered, as well as "60,000 Liberal Muslims."

In the first 220 days of 2025 alone, 7,087 Christians were massacred, averaging 32 deaths a day, or four every three hours. More than 1,100 Christian communities, stretched over 20,000 square miles, were sacked and taken over. Over 600 clerics — 250 Catholic priests and 350 Protestant pastors — were targeted for abduction, and many were killed. Intersociety warns that, unless urgent action is taken, within the next 50 years Christianity in Nigeria is set to disappear.

Pakistan: On Oct. 5, Pastor Zafar Bhatti died of cardiac arrest—just two days after his release from prison. Bhatti, 62, had been wrongly imprisoned for 13 years under Pakistan's blasphemy laws, after a Muslim cleric accused him of texting disrespectful messages about Muhammad. The pastor was initially sentenced to life imprisonment in 2017, and then was given the death penalty in 2022, before the Lahore High Court overturned his conviction on October 2. Bhatti, during his imprisonment, had suffered severe heart problems. Previously, he had experienced multiple minor heart attacks and severe complications, prompting legal appeals for his release on medical grounds.

Muslim Rape and Abduction of Christian Women

Cyprus: According to Turkish Cypriot politician Derya Dogus, sex slavery has been widespread in the Turkish-occupied portion of the otherwise Christian, Greek island of Cyprus for the past 25 years:

"Since the law regarding night clubs and entertainment places passed in 2000, human trafficking and sexual slavery have been practiced with the approval of the state (including the police and other state institutions). Women and girls below the age of 18 are trafficked, abused as sex slaves and their passports are seized by the state [in charge of the Turkish-occupied territory in Cyprus]. The victims are sold in catalogs like property, like animals."

Pakistan: According to an Oct. 16 report, Kinza Bibi, a 14-year-old Christian girl, "was brutally raped by her Muslim neighbour, Muhammad Haroon. Kinza is now suffering from severe post-traumatic stress and has been relocated to a safer place, while her attacker remains free on pre-arrest bail." On the day of the rape, the girl was home alone, taking care of her 9-month-old baby sister, as the rest of her family were out. According to the report:

"Taking advantage of her isolation, Muhammad Haroon entered the house through the roof, dragged Kinza into the front room, and raped her despite her desperate pleas to be let go. When Rukhsana [her mother] returned home half an hour later, she found Kinza crying on the bed."

"I felt as if the sky had fallen on me," the mother later recalled. "I started weeping with my daughter while holding her in my arms." The family reported the rape to police, who "collected evidence, and the medical report confirmed the assault."

"Despite this, Haroon secured pre-arrest bail, leaving the family vulnerable to threats. Kinza's mother reported that Haroon's brothers, Basharat Ali and Ali, verbally abused her and threatened to kill the family if they did not drop the case. Rukhsana has filed a complaint with the District Police Officer, Hafizabad regarding these threats."

Nigeria: According to an Oct. 3 report, Muslim gunmen abducted a pastor's wife and another female church member. Pastor Samuel Nasamu had stepped out briefly when his wife, Patience, called him — but, as he recounted, "All I could hear was her voice of prayer." The attackers had tried to break down the door "with a hammer," then opened fire, forcing Patience to unlock it in fear. She and a church member were seized as they attempted to flee, leaving behind only the couple's three-month-old baby.

The kidnappers later demanded 50 million naira ($34,000 USD) ransom for their release. During the phone call, Patience could be heard crying, "My baby ... my baby. Who will help me out of this pain? Somebody, please, rescue me from this forest."

A relative added that "the condition in which they [the women] are being kept is unbearable."

Muslim Attacks on Christian Churches

United States: On Oct. 3, three Muslims were charged with vandalizing Uncommon Church, in Euless, Texas, reportedly because it displayed an Israeli flag after the Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas attacks. The Muslims spray-painted "F**k Israel" and posted pro-Palestinian/Hamas stickers on the church. The Muslim Brotherhood-linked organization CAIR demanded that the charges be dropped against the three Muslims, claiming that "graffiti is the language of the unheard," and because vandalizing the church was their "First Amendment right."

According to one report, "The case highlights a pattern in Texas where Christians, churches, Jews, synagogues and pro-Israel Americans have been targeted with unprovoked violence by Muslims."

Separately, on Oct. 2, a 27-year-old man was arrested for initiating a bomb scare at St. Andrew Greek Orthodox Church in Kendall, Florida, during Sunday Liturgy. He walked in claiming that he had a bomb in his backpack—which emitted a loud ticking noise — and later, terrifying congregants during the service, started crying "Allahu akbar."

Syria: On Oct. 3, Christian cemeteries in Suwayda were diabolically desecrated. Published images (here) show smashed coffins, exhumed graves, and corpses hurled on the floor. Father Tony Boutros lamented: "What lesson is there in disturbing the dead? They are already gone... where would you drive them?"

The Greek (Rûm) Catholic Diocese of Bosra, Hauran, and Jabal al-Arab denounced the act:

"This shameful act is not only a flagrant violation of the sanctity of the dead; it is also an assault on the human and religious values embodied in these cemeteries, which hold the remains of generations of the region's Christian community."

Indonesia: On Oct. 14, hundreds of Muslims protested the construction of a church. Opposition came from community leaders, local clerics, and the Indonesian Ulema Council. "We will mount a large-scale demonstration to cancel the construction if the government ignores our opposition," said one leader of the protest movement.

Another added: "We, representing the clerics ... oppose the construction of the church."

The report adds, "All church construction processes in Indonesia consistently face problems from Muslim extremist groups," and quotes an anonymous political observer, saying, "Church construction never proceeds without disruption."

Azerbaijan: Authorities denied Peace Church in Sumgait official registration and blocked its legal ability to hold worship gatherings. Although the constitution of the Muslim nation guarantees religious freedom, laws require approval from the state, with penalties for unapproved activity. "Our meetings were always held openly and transparently," the pastor said after authorities accused his church of "secret meetings." Peace Church is one of at least five Protestant congregations still awaiting registration, some for more than two years.

"We are being restricted from exercising our constitutional right to worship peacefully," the church stated. Historically, some churches have waited decades for approval, such as a Baptist church in Aliabad, which received permission to meet only after 25 years.

Muslim Attacks on Christian Apostates and Blasphemers

Uganda: On Oct. 13, a Muslim man savagely attacked his family for embracing Christianity and later demolished the church they attended. One day earlier, on Sunday, 41-year-old Kulusumu and her children, ages 12 and 9, attended a service at an evangelical church. Afterward, her husband, 44-year-old Soicha, called her repeatedly.

"My husband started quarrelling and insulting me that I was becoming a disgrace to the family and misleading the children in joining a religion which is contrary to Islamic religion... Fear came to me for risking the lives of my children and my own life."

The pastor arranged for her to stay at a Christian woman's home, and advised her to stay indoors until another safe place could be arranged. The following day, the Muslim husband suddenly appeared. According to one of the children:

"He then became very wild and pulled our mother outside the house and started beating her and shouting in a loud voice saying, 'You are disobeying and denouncing the religion of Allah, and you ought to die.'"

When the beaten woman's son tried to intervene:

"My husband hit my son with the walking stick several times, and he soon fell down screaming and wailing in great pain – he fractured the right arm... While my son was on the ground, my husband started beating up me and my daughter. Thank God, neighbors arrived, and my husband fled away."

The family was hospitalized for three days. While they were still in care, the husband gathered a Muslim mob and, on Oct. 15, demolished the church.

Iran: According to an Oct. 10 report:

"An Iranian court upheld the prison sentences for five Christian converts on Sept. 17. Each of the five believers will spend more than eight years in jail for activities related to their faith in Christ.

"Middle East Concern reported that 'the charges, under Articles 500, 500bis and 514 of the Islamic Penal Code, related to their participation in Christian training courses in Turkey, attendance at house-church meetings, participation in online meetings, and other online activities.'

"Mohabat News cited 'advertising and propaganda activities contrary to the Islamic law...[and] propaganda against the regime' among the official charges levied against the Christ followers. An additional charge of 'insulting the leadership' was also reportedly added for one of the individuals....

"In Iran, it is illegal for Muslims to convert to Christianity. Additionally, Bibles written in Farsi, Iran's national language, are prohibited.

"According to the U.S. Department of State, '[Iranian] law prohibits Muslims from changing or renouncing their religious beliefs. The only recognized conversions are from other religions to Islam. Under the law, a child born to a Muslim father is Muslim.'

"In Iran, it is illegal for Muslims to convert to Christianity. Additionally, Bibles written in Farsi, Iran's national language, are prohibited. According to the U.S. Department of State, '[Iranian] law prohibits Muslims from changing or renouncing their religious beliefs. The only recognized conversions are from other religions to Islam. Under the law, a child born to a Muslim father is Muslim.'

"The persecution of Christians in Iran, particularly those who have converted to the faith, has plagued the nation for decades."

Pakistan: According to an Oct. 31 report, a 49-year-old blind Christian, Nadeem Masih, was arrested after a Muslim accused him of insulting Islam's prophet, a charge punishable by death under Section 295-C of Pakistan's blasphemy laws. Masih, who earned a meager living providing a weighing scale for merchants, had long faced harassment from local Muslims. Masih's 80-year-old mother, Martha Yousaf, said:

"Sometimes kindhearted visitors would also give him more money due to his disability, but the park's Muslim workers used to steal it from his pocket. Some, including [Waqas] Mazhar, had taken loans from him but refused to return the money despite repeated requests....

"When Masih protested against their harassment [on the day of the arrest], Mazhar and another man manhandled him and forced him to sit on a motorcycle and took him to the Model Town Police Station."

In jail, Masih was beaten and coerced into admitting a false charge. The mother added:

"Every time I meet him, my heart bleeds and cries when he tells me how badly he is being treated, especially when he's taken for court appearances."

Naeem Yousaf, of the National Commission for Justice and Peace, underscored the injustice:

"Already burdened by poverty, blindness and social cruelty, he is now suffering even more behind the bars of a jail cell, a victim of injustice and human indifference."

After pointing to a number of discrepancies in the police report, the lawyer representing Masih said:

"It is very unfortunate that a blind person was subjected to such inhumane treatment by the police. We hope senior officials will take notice and act."

Afghanistan: According to an Oct. 10 report, Christians, mostly first-generation converts from Islam, face life-threatening danger under the Taliban's sharia courts, which consider converts apostates who risk execution if discovered:

"As the Taliban deepens its control and international attention wanes, many Afghans — especially those from minority faiths — face an uncertain and perilous future, caught between repression at home and dwindling options abroad."

Generic Muslim Abuse of Christians

Pakistan: According to an Oct. 2 report, Christian pastor Kamran Naz was targeted for but survived an assassination attempt in Islamabad. Traveling with his elderly mother to conduct Sunday worship, he was ambushed by two armed Muslim men on a motorcycle. One shot him in the right leg, while a second bullet "aimed at the pastor's head" narrowly missed. According to the report:

"Unfortunately, such attacks are not isolated events. Pastors and Christian leaders in Pakistan have often been subjected to intimidation, harassment, and violence because of their faith and community work. Despite these recurring threats, the Christian community has repeatedly shown resilience, holding firmly to their faith and continuing their worship."

Iraq: According to an Oct. 2 report, Cardinal Louis Raphael Sako revealed that Mosul's Christian population had collapsed from more than 50,000 Christians to fewer than 70 Christian families. He said "religious extremism and systematic discrimination" -- in the guise of ISIS, al-Qaeda, militia violence, and the Personal Status Law, "a law based on Islamic law," allowing the Islamization of minors -- have devastated Iraq's Christians.

United Nations: According to an Oct. 1 report:

"Archbishop Paul Richard Gallagher, the Holy See's secretary for relations with states, addressed the United Nations General Assembly in New York, warning that Christians face intensifying persecution worldwide and accusing the international community of 'turning a blind eye.' He declared, 'The data show that Christians are the most persecuted religious group worldwide, and yet the international community seems to be turning a blind eye to their plight,' adding that believers suffer 'physical violence, imprisonment, forced displacement, and martyrdom.'"

India: St. Rita's Public School in Palluruthy, run by the Latin Catholic Church, was forced to close for two days after a hijab-related dispute escalated into threats and disruption. The conflict began when a Muslim student arrived wearing a hijab, which the school's dress code expressly forbids. Her father, joined by six other Muslims, demanded she be allowed to wear it, creating a "provocative and threatening" situation on campus, according to Principal Sr. Heleena Alby, who filed a police complaint. She further cited "mental stress caused by the situation" and staff absenteeism in announcing the Monday-Tuesday closure, urging parents to respect the Christian school's dress and discipline code.

Indonesia: On Oct. 10, a job advertisement by the Tarakan Regency Ministry of Religious Affairs Office in North Kalimantan Province specified that applicants for custodial and office security positions must be Muslims able to recite the Koran. Michael Jama, chairman of a local Christian Student Movement, responded by citing the ad as proof of discriminatory government policy:

"How can maintaining office security or cleaning the office require specific religious qualifications? The Tarakan City Ministry of Religious Affairs Office does not belong only to Muslims, but to all Tarakan residents from various religious backgrounds."

Others cited the incident as reflective of other discriminatory policies:

"The Islamic traditional boarding school has no building permit, and its structure doesn't meet the building standards – collapsed, killing 67 students – and will be rebuilt with the state budget, while a church establishment without a building permit will drive its pastor to prison."

Sudan: According to an Oct 20 report, Christians in Khartoum are living under increasing fear of arbitrary attacks by the authorities — most recently, arrests for holding a Christian funeral service. In an interview, Pastor Peter Perpeny spoke candidly about the growing intimidation and the chilling effect on worship in the capital:

"We were simply holding a burial service. It was meant to be a quiet, respectful moment to honor the departed. Instead, it ended with arrests. One of the women with us was told to pay nearly a thousand dollars or stay in prison. That is not justice.... People are afraid to leave their houses. They know they could be picked up at any time, not for anything they have done, but because of who they are. Church used to be a safe place. Now, even gathering to pray feels like a risk. This fear has completely changed how we live."

Separately, on Oct. 28, police arrested a Christian pastor, Daud Fudul Kachu, after pressure from a Muslim businessman seeking to seize church property. Church members reported that officers initially feigned understanding when Pastor Daud requested to speak with the church attorney, but additional police forced him into a vehicle and jailed him overnight. "They [police officers] told us, 'The law is above your religion,'" a church member recalled. Police further demanded Daud sign a document relinquishing his objection to the property seizure, which he refused. The report adds:

"Pastor [Daud] Kachu, who has led the church for 30 years, was initially denied bail but police later released him after intervention by the church attorney.... Officers were reportedly seeking to question church council members named by the Muslim businessman. A battle over church assets started several years ago, with the government favoring Muslim business interests taking over assets owned by... churches in Khartoum and in other states of Sudan."

Egypt: On Oct. 22, Bola Adel Naguib Attia, an 18-year-old Christian student, was arrested and, according to a Coptic Solidarity report, subjected to severe violations of his legal and constitutional rights. After disappearing for over ten days, Bola appeared before the Supreme State Security Prosecution on November 2, facing charges including joining an illegal organization, disturbing public peace, misusing social media, and contempt of religion. He told the prosecution that he had been tortured during the first three days of detention and it was visibly obvious that he was suffering "extreme exhaustion and visible fear," but his statements were not recorded. The report adds:

"Bola is suffering from harsh and inhumane detention conditions in prison, without regard to the fact that he is a secondary-school student — a situation that endangers both his educational future and his psychological well-being.... We affirm that what Bola is being subjected to constitutes a serious violation of the legal and constitutional guarantees afforded to every Egyptian citizen, as well as of the provisions of international conventions to which Egypt is a signatory."

Raymond Ibrahim, author of Defenders of the West, Sword and Scimitar, Crucified Again, and The Al Qaeda Reader, is the Distinguished Senior Shillman Fellow at the Gatestone Institute and the Judith Rosen Friedman Fellow at the Middle East Forum.

About this Series

While not all, or even most, Muslims are involved, persecution of Christians by extremists is growing. The report posits that such persecution is not random but rather systematic, and takes place irrespective of language, ethnicity, or location. It includes incidents that take place during, or are reported on, any given month. 


Raymond Ibrahim

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/22131/persecution-of-christians-october-2025

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Rift in MAGA movement on full display at TPUSA's AmericaFest as Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson battle it out - Marc Tamasco

 

by Marc Tamasco

Shapiro called Carlson and others 'charlatans' and 'grifters' who 'traffic in conspiracism and dishonesty'


 

 

 

 

A rift within the MAGA movement came to a head at Turning Point USA's (TPUSA) AmericaFest this week, with conservative personalities like Ben Shapiro and Tucker Carlson engaging in a war of words during their time on stage.

Shapiro, co-founder of The Daily Wire, took the stage at AmericaFest on Thursday, where he launched into a blistering condemnation of Carlson and others he described as charlatans and grifters who "traffic in conspiracism and dishonesty."

One of the main criticisms Shapiro levied against Carlson was his platforming of individuals like White nationalist Nick Fuentes, among others. 

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Ben Shapiro at AmericaFest 2025

Ben Shapiro speaking at AmericaFest 2025 Dec. 18, 2025. (Screenshot/TPUSA)

He asserted that hosts are "indeed responsible for the guests they choose and the questions they ask those guests" and tore into Carlson's interview with Fuentes, someone he noted late TPUSA founder Charlie Kirk opposed.

"There is a reason that Charlie Kirk despised Nick Fuentes and, indeed, even chided Dinesh D'Souza for debating him. He knew that Nick Fuentes is an evil troll and that building him up is an act of moral imbecility. And that is precisely what Tucker Carlson did," he contended, adding that Carlson "ought to take responsibility" for doing so.

Approximately an hour after Shapiro delivered his speech, Carlson took the stage and seemed to mock Shapiro's attempt to "deplatform and denounce" people who disagree with him. 

"I just got here, and I feel like I missed the first part of the program. Hope I didn't miss anything meaningful. But I just want to say I don't think I did," Carlson quipped. "No, I'm just kidding. I watched it. I laughed."

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He added that he "laughed that kind of bitter sardonic laugh that emerges from you and, like, upside-down world arrives. When your dog starts doing your taxes, and you're like, 'Wait, it's not supposed to work this way.'"

Tucker Carlson

Tucker Carlson speaks at TPUSA's AmericaFest 2025 Thursday, Dec. 18. (Olivier Touron/AFP)

While he didn't mention Shapiro by name, Carlson seemed to take multiple jabs at Shapiro's speech, saying it was "hilarious" to hear "calls for, like, deplatforming and denouncing people at a Charlie Kirk event."

"Charlie stood firm in his often-stated and deeply held belief that people should be able to debate, and if you have something valid to say, if you're telling the truth, you ought to be able to explain it calmly and in detail to people who don't agree with you, and that you shouldn't immediately resort to, ‘Shut up racist,’" he railed.

Carlson also spent some of his time on stage defending himself against Shapiro's allegations of antisemitism

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"Antisemitism is immoral. In my religion, it is immoral to hate people for how they were born. Period," Carlson asserted.

After Shapiro's speech highlighted the infighting taking place within the MAGA movement, Carlson denied its existence, maintaining the coalition built by President Donald Trump is still holding together.

"The Trump coalition, and the supposed civil war going on within that group, I don’t think it’s real," he told the audience. "I think it’s fake. I think it’s totally fake."

The following day, conservative commentator Megyn Kelly took the stage for a conversation with TPUSA contributor Jack Posobiec, and she tore into Shapiro for acting as a gatekeeper of the conservative movement.

Megyn Kelly

Megyn Kelly speaks during an American Comeback Tour stop hosted by Turning Point USA in Blacksburg, Va., Sept. 24, 2025.  (Alex Wroblewski/AFP)

"[Shapiro] thinks he's in a position to decide who must say what to whom and when," Kelly said. "So, I don't think we are friends anymore. I've been a very good friend to Ben."

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During his speech the day before, Shapiro noted that, despite their recent disagreements, Kelly was still "a person I consider a friend."

Kelly recalled inviting the Daily Wire co-founder to speak during her "Megyn Kelly Live" tour last month, noting that their "mix-up" stemmed from Carlson, not disagreements over Israel.

"He just recently came on my tour, as did you, and I gave him the most kind introduction I could possibly give him because I know that he's losing subscribers — a lot. And, so, I tried to do something nice for him by giving him a long 10-minute intro and personally vouching for him. And we mixed it up on Israel out on stage," she recounted.

"It wasn't Israel because we're on the same place on Israel. We mixed it up over whether Tucker Carlson should be excommunicated from the conservative movement, which I do not believe."

Ben Shapiro speaking

Ben Shapiro takes part in the panel, Future of news: How creators and influencers are reshaping journalism, at the Reuters NEXT conference in New York City Dec. 3, 2025.  (Brendan McDermid/Reuters)

According to Kelly, the two hugged and said goodbye after Shapiro's appearance on her tour and even shared a "nice text exchange a couple of days later, saying our friendship was important to us."

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"And the next thing I saw was him attacking me on stage last night as a coward," she told Posobiec. "That's not friendship. And I think that's fine with me."

Vivek Ramaswamy, who is running for Ohio's Republican gubernatorial nomination, took aim at what he called pockets of the "online right" during his address Friday night at AmericaFest that fixated on heritage and lineage rather than American ideals. He specifically called out Fuentes as unwelcome in the conservative movement.

"I think the idea of a heritage American is about as loony as anything the woke left has actually put up," he said. "There is no American who is more American than somebody else. … It is binary. Either you're an American or you're not."

This emerging fracture within the conservative movement was touched upon by Erika Kirk at the outset of the event.

erika kirk

Erika Kirk, widow of late right-wing political activist Charlie Kirk, speaks at Turning Point's annual AmericaFest conference in Phoenix, Ariz., Dec. 18, 2025 (Olivier Touron/AFP via Getty Images)

She recalled her husband being a "peacemaker" and a "coalition builder" and that, after his assassination in September, "we saw infighting. We've seen fractures. We've seen bridges being burned that shouldn't be burnt. We saw a lot on full display.

"And what I knew as a wife — and I'm the same exact way as him — If you are trying to put up fight or flight mode, we're always fight mode. We don't retreat," she added.

Turning Point USA spokesman Andrew Kolvet did not immediately return Fox News Digital's request for comment.

 

Marc Tamasco

Source: https://www.foxnews.com/media/rift-maga-movement-full-display-tpusas-americafest-ben-shapiro-tucker-carlson-battle-out

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Albanese drowned out by jeers as Australians hold vigil for Bondi Beach massacre - Jerusalem Post Staff, Reuters

 

by Jerusalem Post Staff, Reuters

Australian PM Albanese was booed by the crowd on arrival, and later when the speaker mentioned his name during the memorial.

 

   

Prime Minister Anthony Albanese was booed by sections of the crowd at a Bondi Beach vigil on Sunday night as thousands gathered to honor the survivors and the 15 people killed in the December 14 terror attack during a Hanukkah celebration. 

Australia marked a national Day of Reflection one week after the attack, with mourners observing a minute’s silence at 6:47 p.m. local time, the reported moment the shooting began, and candlelight events held across the country. 

ABC News reported that some attendees booed as Albanese arrived at Bondi, and that boos erupted again when he was acknowledged during the opening address by David Ossip, president of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies.

 

The crowd, by contrast, cheered at the mention of New South Wales Premier Chris Minns and applauded former prime minister John Howard upon his arrival, according to The Guardian

Tens of thousands, including Albanese and other leaders, attended the memorial that was guarded by a heavy police presence, including snipers on rooftops and police boats in the waters.

A police sniper is seen on a roof as he secures the area during the memorial held for the victims of a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney on December 21, 2025. (credit: SAEED KHAN/AFP via Getty Images)
A police sniper is seen on a roof as he secures the area during the memorial held for the victims of a shooting at Bondi Beach in Sydney on December 21, 2025. (credit: SAEED KHAN/AFP via Getty Images)
Albanese was booed by the crowd on arrival, and later when the speaker mentioned his name during the memorial. He sat on the front row wearing a kippah, the traditional Jewish cap.

Albanese, under pressure from critics who say his center-left government has not done enough to curb a surge in antisemitism since the start of the war in Gaza, was not scheduled to speak at the event.

The government has said it has consistently denounced antisemitism over the last two years and passed legislation to criminalize hate speech. It expelled the Iranian ambassador earlier this year after accusing Tehran of directing two antisemitic arson attacks.

"We have lost our innocence....last week took our innocence," David Ossip, the president of the New South Wales Jewish Board of Deputies said in a speech to start the proceedings at Bondi.

"Like the grass here at Bondi was stained with blood, so, too, has our nation been stained. We have landed up in a dark place. But friends, Hanukkah teaches us that light can illuminate even the bleakest of places. A single act of courage, a single flame of hope, can give us direction and point the path forward."

Also present at the memorial was the father of Ahmed al Ahmed, hailed as the 'Bondi Hero' for wrestling a gun from one of the attackers.

Heavy security coverage

Security at the event was heavy, with ABC reporting crowd screening at entry points and police snipers positioned on rooftops overlooking the vigil.

Reuters also reported an increased police presence, including officers carrying long-arm firearms, as authorities urged Australians to light a candle in remembrance. 

Ossip used his remarks to back calls for a royal commission that would extend beyond the state level, arguing that the inquiry should include the Commonwealth, ABC reported. 

 

Jerusalem Post Staff, Reuters

Source: https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-880886

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Ex-FBI agent says Bondi has ‘slam dunk’ conspiracy case against Obama's feds for election meddling - John Solomon

 

by John Solomon

Former FBI agent and Navy SEAL Jonathan Gilliam says Trump should name a “Justice Czar” to coordinate both prosecutions and policy fixes. "This would be a slam dunk case for any US Attorney," he said.

 

A retired FBI agent who assembled major crime cases for years says Attorney General Pam Bondi has a “slam dunk” conspiracy case to prosecute former federal agents and prosecutors for election meddling for relentlessly pursuing Donald Trump for political purposes while protecting prominent Democrats like Hillary Clinton in the face of damning evidence.

Jonathan Gilliam, a retired FBI agent and Navy SEAL, told the Just the News, No Noise television show that Trump should name a “Justice Czar” to coordinate both prosecutions and policy fixes after documents turned over to Congress by Bondi and FBI Director Kash Patel showed that FBI agents were repeatedly thwarted from pursuing corruption allegations against Clinton and her family foundation. 

The agents were overruled when they told prosecutors there was no probable cause to raid Trump’s home in Florida.

Creating and falsifying evidence, ex-agent says

“It's the same cast of characters every time.” Gilliam said. “We had a tremendous amount of evidence that they were trying to create evidence and falsify evidence to go after Trump. Now we see that they're trying to stop investigations and get rid of real evidence for the purpose of protecting the Clintons.

“I think this really does lead to bigger charges such as conspiracy to overthrow an election, I would say, potentially treason, if you could put that in there, but definitely sedition,” he added.

Gilliam suggested the Justice Department treat the key players accused of weaponizing law enforcement and intelligence powers just like a drug cartel or mafia family.

“This is a group of people that continue to come up in one case of building cases against Trump, falsifying information. But now it shows that the same people were conspiring to do a second overall crime, or second conspiracy to protect the political candidate that they agree with,” he said. 

“I mean, honestly, if this was a mafia case, and we had this clear-cut of an example of a group of people committing two or more crimes for the furtherance of their political group or their enterprise. This would be a slam dunk case for any US Attorney. So I think this is something that they should look at,” Gilliam continued.

“This is years of individuals working their way up and getting together or being pulled up and put together so that they could conspire to stop one individual from becoming president and push the other person forward,” he added.

Dhillon: Enough evidence to pursue conspiracy charges

Gilliam’s comments came the same week that Assistant Attorney General Harmeet Dhillon told the Just the News, No Noise television show that she believes there’s enough evidence to pursue a conspiracy case alleging the federal agents and state prosecutors conspired to infringe the civil liberties of Trump and his MAGA followers.

Gilliam suggested such a case would be massive in scope and complicated in mission, and it would be best served by having a central quarterback.

“We need real investigators under a justice czar to look at these people and criminally investigate and charge them,” he said. 


John Solomon

Source: https://justthenews.com/accountability/political-ethics/slam-dunk-ex-fbi-agent-says-bondi-has-clear-weaponization

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Gefen Bitton, Israeli who tried to stop Bondi Beach shooter, in coma in critical condition - Yoav Etiel, Jerusalem Post Staff

 

by Yoav Etiel, Jerusalem Post Staff

A friend of Israeli national Gefen Bitton, who was shot three times by the Bondi Beach shooters, said that he was "currently in the ICU, after multiple surgeries, and has a long way to go."

 

Geffen Biton.
Geffen Biton.
(photo credit: screenshot, Section 27/via walla) 

Israeli national Gefen Bitton, who ran towards the Bondi Beach shooters to try and stop them, has been hospitalized and is in a coma, the Sydney Morning Herald reported on Saturday. 

Bitton was seriously wounded while trying to assist and stop the attackers. The man in his 30s works as a garage door installer. Although he had initially managed to escape the danger, he chose to return to the scene upon realising what was happening. 

"Not a mere bystander, but an absolute hero who deserves recognition,” his friend Cay Barr said, as per the Morning Herald. “He is currently in the ICU, after multiple surgeries, and has a long way to go. We are praying that in the next few days, he will be stable enough to wake up.”

Social media footage shows Bitton approaching one of the attackers with another man, appearing to distract the gunman in an effort to protect others.

AHMED AL AHMED, the hero of Bondi Beach, at the hospital being given a check by Zachery Dereniowski. (credit: Screenshot/Instagram)
AHMED AL AHMED, the hero of Bondi Beach, at the hospital being given a check by Zachery Dereniowski. (credit: Screenshot/Instagram)
Bitton was shot three times by the attacker, who was armed with a hunting rifle. The second man, Syrian national Ahmed al-Ahmed, received widespread praise for his actions and was awarded a cheque for approximately 2.5 million Australian dollars. He was also injured during the incident.

Israeli citizen who tried to stop Bondi attackers in coma

Australian media reported that Bitton has undergone complex surgeries and remains in the intensive care unit. His condition is described as serious but stable, and he is suffering from significant internal wounds. Friends and relatives say he does not see himself as a hero, having acted purely on instinct.

Bitton had gone to Bondi Beach to celebrate Hanukkah with a friend after a long day of hiking. When the shooting began, Bitton and his friend ran away.

Within seconds, Bitton had vanished. Another friend later received a call from Bitton’s sister in Israel: “My brother just called. He said he was shot twice, and then the line disconnected.”

From that point, relatives and friends searched for any sign of him. With no information on his whereabouts or condition, they combed Bondi. They later went from hospital to hospital until he was located at St Vincent’s Hospital, already undergoing surgery for multiple gunshot wounds.

Bitton’s father, who flew in from Israel, joined the effort to reconstruct the sequence of events. Using the Find My Phone app, they determined Bitton’s last recorded location was nearer the site of the shooting than the area where he had been sitting. 

A breakthrough came when friends analysing footage from the scene recognised the man in the red shirt beside Ahmed al-Ahmed. Bitton’s clothing was recalled by the friend who had been with him earlier, and his father confirmed the identification. Bitton had fled but then ran back toward the attacker to help. When Ahmed al-Ahmed bravely jumped at the gunman, Bitton was beside him. He was shot, fell, and was shot again.

“It was a moment of extreme courage,” one acquaintance said. “He thought only about the people around him.”

Although public interest in Bitton has grown, he has remained quiet. His family and friends have asked that his privacy be respected while he recovers, and that the focus remain on his treatment.

“Gefen’s put his own life at risk with his selfless actions,” the family’s statement read, as reported by the Herald. "Gefen – an unarmed Israeli civilian, living in peace in Australia – made a decision most of us couldn’t even think of. He ran into the face of danger like only a hero does, guided by the values on which he was educated and raised. A true hero that deserves recognition.”


Yoav Etiel, Jerusalem Post Staff

Source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-880836

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