Thursday, June 12, 2025

Did The Palestinian Authority President Really Condemn the Hamas Attack of October 7, 2023? - Bassam Tawil

 

by Bassam Tawil

France and the European Union are actually planning to reward the Islamist jihadists who slaughtered hundreds of Jews by giving them a terrorist state funded and armed by Iran's mullahs.

 

  • In all his speeches in Arabic since October 7, 2023, Abbas has very carefully avoided condemning the attack and the murder of a large number of Israelis and foreign nationals.

  • The official Palestinian news agency Wafa, which regularly reports on Abbas's meetings, statements, and diplomatic events, also did not report about the letter, including Abbas's alleged condemnation of the October 7 massacres against Israel.

  • If Abbas actually did condemn October 7 in his letter, he did so only to appease France and encourage it to recognize a Palestinian state. The Palestinian public knows absolutely nothing about the letter or Abbas's supposed "condemnation."

  • If France really wanted a condemnation of the October 7 atrocities, they should have asked Abbas to issue a statement in Arabic to his own people, and not send a letter (in French) to French President Emmanuel Macron. Such a statement should have been issued by Abbas's office in Ramallah, not the Élysée Palace in Paris.

  • Macron and his government are.... are apparently trying to show the world that Abbas deserves a Palestinian state because he has purportedly "condemned" the Hamas-led massacres. Unfortunately, however, this is the same Abbas, however, who still pays salaries to families of convicted terrorists who murder Jews, and who consistently glorifies terrorists by calling them heroes and martyrs.

  • France and the European Union are actually planning to reward the Islamist jihadists who slaughtered hundreds of Jews by giving them a terrorist state funded and armed by Iran's mullahs.

  • This conference, to recognize a genocidal terrorist state, is evidently Macron's way of appeasing the Muslim jihadists who are now rioting on the streets of French cities. The same holds true for other European leaders: they are willing to sacrifice Jews to placate their Muslim communities.

France and the European Union are actually planning to reward the Islamist jihadists who slaughtered hundreds of Jews by giving them a terrorist state funded and armed by Iran's mullahs. Pictured: French President Emmanuel Macron meets with Palestinian Authority President Mahmud Abbas during the 79th Session of the UN General Assembly in New York on September 25, 2024. (Photo by Ludovic Marin/AFP via Getty Images)

France claimed this month that Palestinian Authority (PA) President Mahmoud Abbas had condemned the invasion of Israel on October 7, 2023 by Hamas, the Iran-backed terrorist group. During the attack, Hamas terrorists and other Palestinians murdered 1,200 Israelis and foreign nationals, wounded thousands. They kidnapped another 251 people to the Gaza Strip, where 52 – dead and alive – remain in captivity.

Paris said in a statement that the purported condemnation was included in a letter Abbas sent to France on the eve of a United Nations conference in New York, scheduled for this month, to push for recognizing the establishment of a Palestinian state. The conference is to be co-chaired by France and Saudi Arabia.

In his letter, Abbas also reportedly called on Hamas to immediately release all Israeli hostages it had kidnapped on October 7, 2023. He also reportedly pledged to hold general elections and reform the Palestinian Authority.

The Élysée Palace did not provide details about Abbas's alleged condemnation of the worst massacre against Jews since the Holocaust. Notably, Abbas has refrained from denouncing the October 7 atrocities, although he has, on a number of occasions, denounced Hamas for giving Israel an excuse to attack the Gaza Strip.

It is no secret that Abbas despises Hamas, especially after the terror group staged a violent coup against his PA and seized control of the Gaza Strip in 2007. During the coup, Hamas brutally killed hundreds of Abbas loyalists, some of whom were reportedly thrown to their death from rooftops of high buildings in the Gaza Strip.

So, Abbas is apparently critical of Hamas not because its men murdered, raped, beheaded, and burned alive many Israelis and others on October 7. Rather, he is furious with the terror group because its attack on Israel triggered an Israeli response that has brought death and destruction on the two million residents of the Gaza Strip. In a recent speech in Arabic, the 89-year-old Abbas went as far as describing Hamas as "sons of dogs" and called for the release of the hostages in order not to give Israel an excuse to continue its military operations in the Gaza Strip. In all his speeches in Arabic since October 7, 2023, Abbas has very carefully avoided condemning the attack and the murder of a large number of Israelis and foreign nationals..

Abbas has actually never come forward to tell his people that murdering men, women, children and the elderly is wrong and reprehensible. Why? Because the victims are Israelis. Abbas has never said that kidnapping and murdering an Israeli mother and her two small children is an act of terrorism. He has never reached out to the families of the victims to offer condolences. This, despite the fact that several Israelis who were murdered by Hamas terrorists were known as peace activists who supported the Palestinians and had volunteered to drive many of them from the Gaza Strip to Israeli hospitals.

Unsurprisingly, Abbas's letter to France did not appear as a news item in the PA's official media outlets.

The official Palestinian news agency Wafa, which regularly reports on Abbas's meetings, statements, and diplomatic events, also did not report about the letter, including Abbas's alleged condemnation of the October 7 massacres against Israel.

This means that the letter (and the purported condemnation) was intended for only Western ears. If Abbas actually did condemn October 7 in his letter, he did so only to appease France and encourage it to recognize a Palestinian state. The Palestinian public knows absolutely nothing about the letter or the supposed "condemnation."

Abbas has good reason not to publicly condemn October 7. Public opinion polls published by a Palestinian research center during the past 20 months have shown that a majority of Palestinians support the Hamas attack on Israel and view it as "correct." The polls, in addition, have found that at least 40% of the Palestinians support Hamas. Abbas may be correct to assume that if he condemns the murder of Jews, his people will accuse him of being a "traitor."

If France really wanted a condemnation of the October 7 atrocities, they should have asked Abbas to issue a statement in Arabic to his own people, and not send a letter (in French) to French President Emmanuel Macron. Such a statement should have been issued by Abbas's office in Ramallah, not the Élysée Palace in Paris.

Macron and his government are clearly trying to use this questionable letter to justify their sudden rush to recognize a Palestinian state.

They are apparently trying to show the world that Abbas deserves a Palestinian state because he has purportedly "condemned" the Hamas-led massacres. This is the same Abbas, however, who still pays salaries to families of convicted terrorists who murder Jews, and who consistently glorifies terrorists by calling them heroes and martyrs.

The French President is undoubtedly aware of Abbas's support for terrorism and refusal to condemn (in Arabic) the October 7 massacres. It is hard to believe that Macron & Co. are being duped by the Palestinian leader. Macron most likely does not care: like many European leaders, he wants to create a Palestinian terror state that would pose an existential threat to Israel and pave the way for more massacres of Jews. France and the European Union are actually planning to reward the Islamist jihadists who slaughtered hundreds of Jews by giving them a terrorist state funded and armed by Iran's mullahs.

This conference, to recognize a genocidal terrorist state, is evidently Macron's way of appeasing the Muslim jihadists who are now rioting on the streets of French cities. The same holds true for other European leaders: they are willing to sacrifice Jews to placate their Muslim communities.


Bassam Tawil is a Muslim Arab based in the Middle East. His work is made possible through the generous donation of a couple of donors who wished to remain anonymous. Gatestone is most grateful.

Source: https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/21683/abbas-condemn-hamas

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Israel considers striking Iran in coming days, US could play logistical role - Amichai Stein, Reuters, Jerusalem Post Staff

 

by Amichai Stein, Reuters, Jerusalem Post Staff

Sources told ABC that the US could play a logistical role, including through intelligence sharing with Israel.

 

 A missile is launched during a joint exercise called the 'Great Prophet 17', in the southwest of Iran, December 24, 2021. Picture taken December 24, 2021.
A missile is launched during a joint exercise called the 'Great Prophet 17', in the southwest of Iran, December 24, 2021. Picture taken December 24, 2021.
(photo credit: SAEED SAJJADI/FARS NEWS/WANA (WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY)VIA REUTERS)

Israel is mulling military action against Iran in the coming days, three sources familiar with the matter told ABC News on Thursday. 

Sources told ABC that they were not aware of a specific US role in a potential Israeli strike, but that the US could play a logistical role, including through intelligence sharing with Israel. 

Earlier on Thursday, the UN nuclear watchdog's 35-nation Board of Governors passed a resolution formally declaring Iran in breach of its non-proliferation obligations for the first time in almost 20 years, diplomats at the closed-door meeting said.

"(The board) Finds that Iran's many failures to uphold its obligations since 2019 to provide the Agency with full and timely cooperation regarding undeclared nuclear material and activities at multiple undeclared locations in Iran ... constitutes non-compliance with its obligations under its Safeguards Agreement with the Agency," the International Atomic Energy Agency board resolution text seen by Reuters said.

Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated, according to state media, that this declaration will further complicate nuclear talks with the US, scheduled for Sunday in Oman.

 International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Rafael Grossi seen at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, June 9, 2025 (credit: REUTERS/LISA LEUTNER)
International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director-General Rafael Grossi seen at the IAEA headquarters in Vienna, Austria, June 9, 2025 (credit: REUTERS/LISA LEUTNER)
Diplomats at the closed-door meeting said the board passed the resolution submitted by the United States, Britain, France and Germany with 19 countries in favor, 11 abstentions and three states - Russia, China and Burkina Faso - against.

A central issue is Iran's failure to provide the IAEA with credible explanations of how uranium traces detected at undeclared sites in Iran came to be there despite the agency having investigated the issue for years.

The May 31 IAEA report, a board-mandated "comprehensive" account of developments, found three of the four locations "were part of an undeclared structured nuclear program carried out by Iran until the early 2000s and that some activities used undeclared nuclear material."

US intelligence services and the IAEA have long believed Iran had a secret, coordinated nuclear weapons program it halted in 2003, though isolated experiments continued for several years. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi said this week the findings were broadly consistent with that.

Iran denies ever having pursued nuclear weapons.

The top US general responded to the IAEI report, saying it is "certainly troubling."

General Dan Caine, the chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, told lawmakers that the international community appeared to be thinking about what they would do about the IAEA's latest resolution, which declared that Iran was in breach of its non-proliferation obligations.

What comes next?

While the resolution alluded to reporting Iran to the UN Security Council, diplomats said it would take a second resolution to send it there, as happened the last time it was declared in non-compliance in September 2005, followed by referral in February 2006.

This major step is the culmination of several festering stand-offs between the International Atomic Energy Agency and Iran that have arisen since President Donald Trump pulled the US out of a nuclear deal between Tehran and major powers in 2018 during his first term, after which that deal unravelled.

Since Iran bristles at resolutions against it and this is the most significant one in years, it is likely to respond with a nuclear escalation, as it has said it will. That could complicate the current talks between Iran and the US aimed at imposing new curbs on Iran's accelerating atomic activities.

Snapback mechanism may be implemented, angering Iran further

The next step following this decision will be to see if the snapback mechanism will be activated. The same sanctions will be imposed on Iran by the UN Security Council.

Iran has threatened to take action related to its nuclear program if the decision is passed, and even if the snapback mechanism is activated.

Iran has already decided on two measures in response to the IAEA's decision.

The first is opening up a new enrichment site in a safe zone, and the second is substituting first-generation centrifuges in Fordow with sixth-generation centrifuges.

A third enrichment site that Iran announced as a counter-measure has already been built and is ready to operate when equipped with machinery, the head of Iran's atomic energy organization Mohammad Eslami told state media on Thursday.

An IAEA official, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said Iran had provided no further details such as the location of the site.

Tehran has condemned the IAEA resolution, calling it a "political" decision, without technical or legal foundations, Iranian state TV said.

The sixth round of nuclear talks between the US and Iran are set to take place this Sunday in Muscat, the Omani Foreign Minister confirmed on Thursday morning. 


Amichai Stein, Reuters, Jerusalem Post Staff

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-857465

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Hamas attacks GHF aid team in Gaza, killing five, possibly taking hostages - Jerusalem Post Staff

 

by Jerusalem Post Staff

Several injuries have been reported, and the GHF also stated that team members may have been taken hostage.

 

Hamas terrorists against backdrop of humanitarian aid trucks. (illustration)
Hamas terrorists against backdrop of humanitarian aid trucks. (illustration)
(photo credit: REUTERS/Hatem Khaled, Flash90)

At least five people have been killed following a Hamas attack on a Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF) bus transporting over two dozen GHF team members, along with local Palestinians working side-by-side with the US GHF team, the foundation announced Wednesday night.

Several injuries have been reported, and the GHF also stated that team members may have been taken hostage.

The team was on their way to the Khan Yunis distribution centers at the time of the attack.

Hamas has sent repeated threats to GHF workers, Gazans

“This attack did not happen in a vacuum,” the GHF said in a statement, adding that Hamas has sent multiple threats to the team and workers, as well as the civilians receiving aid from the foundation.

Earlier this week, threatening texts sent by Hamas to aid workers operating in Gaza, saying that those who continue to partner with Israel's aid distribution will face severe consequences, were revealed.

Hamas’s warning to aid workers. (credit: SCREENSHOT ACCORDING TO 27A OF COPYRIGHT ACT)
Hamas’s warning to aid workers. (credit: SCREENSHOT ACCORDING TO 27A OF COPYRIGHT ACT)
“We are fully aware of everything you are doing, and all your movements are being monitored with extreme precision. You will not be forgiven for your involvement in projects that harm the dignity of our people and serve suspicious agendas under the guise of humanitarian work,” the message read.

“This is your final warning: Continuing down this path will have severe consequences, and you will bear full responsibility for the outcomes of your actions. Stop now, or else.”

This is a developing story.


Jerusalem Post Staff

Source: https://www.jpost.com/israel-news/article-857425

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Katz: Egypt should halt international protest march to Gaza border - JNS Staff

 

by JNS Staff

Some 1,000 anti-Israel activists from 50-plus countries are set to march to the Gaza border from El Arish in the Sinai.

 

Portraits of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas hang at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Nov. 1, 2017. Credit: Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90.
Portraits of Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi and Palestinian leader Mahmoud Abbas hang at the Rafah border crossing with Egypt on Nov. 1, 2017. Credit: Abed Rahim Khatib/Flash90.

Israeli Defense Minister Israel Katz said on Wednesday that he expected Egyptian security forces to stop a march by global “jihadist protesters” toward the Gaza Strip’s southernmost border with the Sinai Peninsula.

“I expect the Egyptian authorities to prevent the arrival of the jihadist protesters at the Egypt-Israel border and not to allow them to carry out provocations or attempt to enter Gaza—which would endanger the safety of IDF soldiers and will not be allowed,” Katz’s office stated.

Some 1,000 anti-Israel activists from 50-plus countries are set to march to the Gaza border from El Arish in the Sinai. The march is set to start on Thursday, with the activists expected to reach Gaza some three days later.

“These jihadist protesters also pose a threat to the Egyptian regime and represent a danger to all the moderate Arab governments in the region,” the Israeli defense minister declared. “Their desire to join and assist Hamas stems from shared ideology with the murderous terrorist organization—a hatred of Jews and a desire to impose radical Islamic ideas, backed by the Iranian axis of evil, throughout the region,” he added.

Katz warned that if Cairo failed to stop the protesters, the IDF would take the necessary measures to prevent them from entering Gaza.

The Global March to Gaza initiative has claimed that the activists are “planning a short stay in Rafah, from June 15-19th,” while noting that this would “depend on authorizations from the Egyptian government.”

“We aim to negotiate the opening of the Rafah [border] terminal with the Egyptian authorities, in collaboration with NGOs, diplomats, and humanitarian institutions,” the umbrella of anti-Israel groups stated.

The convoy comes after Swedish activist Greta Thunberg and 11 others were arrested by Israel Defense Forces troops as they sailed to Gaza in an attempt to defy Jerusalem’s maritime blockade earlier this week.

The 12 had attempted to sail to Gaza aboard the U.K.-flagged yacht Madleen, operated by the anti-Israel Freedom Flotilla Coalition (FFC).

Israel’s Foreign Ministry has emphasized that Israel’s blockade of Gaza is legal under international law, and that the Gaza maritime zone is an active conflict area, which Hamas terrorists have previously exploited for attacks, including the Oct. 7, 2023 massacre in southern Israel.

 

JNS Staff

Source: https://www.jns.org/katz-egypt-should-halt-international-protest-march-to-gaza-border/

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Israel Navy attacks Houthis for first time in Hodeidah Port strike - Yonah Jeremy Bob, Amichai Stein, Jerusalem Post Staff

 

by Yonah Jeremy Bob, Amichai Stein, Jerusalem Post Staff

All previous Israeli strikes on the Houthis, around 10, were conducted by the IAF.

 

Flames and smoke rise from the site of Israeli airstrikes at the port of Hodeidah, Yemen, July 21, 2024
Flames and smoke rise from the site of Israeli airstrikes at the port of Hodeidah, Yemen, July 21, 2024
(photo credit: REUTERS/STRINGER)

Two of Israel’s navy missile boats, one of them a Sa’ar 6, fired two long-range precision missiles from hundreds of kilometers away at the Houthi port in Hodeidah on Tuesday at around 7 a.m., marking the first time during the Israel-Hamas War that the navy has attacked Yemen.

Despite this, the Houthis managed to fire yet another ballistic missile at central Israel at around 7:51 p.m., causing millions of Israelis to head to their safe rooms and bomb shelters.

 

The IDF said that it likely shot down the ballistic missile, as well as fired additional interceptors to destroy shrapnel from the missile after it exploded.

Generally, the Arrow 3 missile defense system is used to shoot down ballistic missiles, while the Iron Dome is used to shoot down short-range, simpler rockets from Gaza or in the North.

Regarding the Israel Navy’s attack on the Houthis on Tuesday morning, some of the Houthi targets that were struck were platforms for ships to anchor on within the port.

 Airport staff stand near the debris of a destroyed plane at Sanaa International Airport, in Yemen, May 7, 2025 (credit: REUTERS/KHALED ABDULLAH)
Airport staff stand near the debris of a destroyed plane at Sanaa International Airport, in Yemen, May 7, 2025 (credit: REUTERS/KHALED ABDULLAH)
Further, the IDF said that the explosive power of sea-to-land missiles would leave a lasting mark and promote a different kind of deterrence than air-to-ground bombs.

Involving the navy is part of Israel’s broader strategy to deter foreign ships from using or approaching the port, given that naval vessels can remain in the area and strike repeatedly, much more easily than aircraft that have to attack and then immediately fly back, lest they run out of fuel.

In addition, the navy, given its capability to remain at sea for an extended period, can be more precise about the ideal operational moment to strike.

By contrast, an airstrike is planned in advance with some intelligence awareness of the coming hours, but with much less ability to time what will be occurring in the ports at the moment of a given airstrike.

The IDF said there will be more naval operations against the Houthis in the future, without specifying a time frame.In a warning late on Monday night, the IDF cited other ports that might be attacked in the near future.

No mention was made of using the naval forces against Iran.

Moreover, the IDF said that one quarter of the naval sailors involved in the operation were women, a new high for women serving in maritime combat operations.

Defense Minister Israel Katz said that the attack had imposed an effective blockade on Houthi ports since ships may be afraid of using these repeatedly attacked ports.

However, the IDF has told The Jerusalem Post that there is no intent to permanently station naval vessels off Yemen’s coast to impose a physical blockade like Israel has done in Gaza’s case.

The army had previously attacked Houthi assets at the Hodeidah Port from the air around 10 times, dating back to July 2024.

Despite these prior attacks, the Houthis have managed to continue to use aspects of the port in Hodeidah for terror purposes to advance attacks on Israel using ballistic missiles and drones, as they did later on Tuesday.

Since the start of the war, the Houthis have fired well over 400 ballistic missiles and drones at Israel, with Jerusalem not directly responding until an Israeli in Tel Aviv was killed by a Houthi drone in July 2024.

From that point on, the IDF has periodically launched airstrikes on Hodeidah, the Sanaa International Airport, and other ports and electrical facilities pertaining to the Houthis.

Yet, Israeli intelligence has told the Post that the Houthis are difficult to deter and that short of an end to the war or the Houthis’ Sunni opposition in Yemen toppling them from areas that they currently control, it will be hard to end Houthi firing on Israel completely.

Recent weeks have seen more frequent Houthi ballistic missile attacks on Israel than in some other periods of the war, despite more frequent Israeli aerial counterattacks.

One problem Jerusalem has now is that the US cut a separate deal with the Houthis not to attack American ships, but this did not address attacks on the Jewish state.

In other words, there is now far less American pressure on the Houthis for their attacks on Israel than there was at earlier points in the war, though for a few months in early 2025, the Trump administration had escalated attacks on the Houthis.

Earlier on Tuesday, an Israeli official confirmed to the Post that Israel did indeed attack in Yemen – even before the IDF’s message went out.

The strikes follow a statement from the military’s Arabic spokesperson late on Monday, posted on X/Twitter, urging the evacuation of the Houthi-controlled Yemeni ports of Ras Isa, Hodeidah, and Salif.

Accordingly, Avichay Adraee, the IDF’s spokesperson in Arabic, issued an evacuation notice for three seaports in Yemen, according to a X post on Monday night.

“Warning to all those present in the seaports controlled by the terrorist Houthi regime: [Evacuate] the Ras Isa Marine Terminal, the Hodeidah Port, and the Salif Port,” the post read.

“Due to the terrorist Houthi regime’s use of seaports for its terrorist activities, we urge all those present at these ports to evacuate and stay away from them for your own safety until further notice,” it said.

Previous Israeli attacks on Yemeni ports

On May 28, Defense Minister Israel Katz announced that the air force struck the Sanaa International Airport and destroyed the Houthis’ last remaining aircraft.

Fifteen fighter jets operated in daylight to disable two main ports in Yemen, after a long period of focused intelligence gathering. According to IDF estimates, the ports that were hit were not expected to return to full operation before a month had passed.

Amichai Stein and Jerusalem Post Staff contributed to this story.


Yonah Jeremy Bob, Amichai Stein, Jerusalem Post Staff

Source: https://www.jpost.com/middle-east/article-857139

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Iran 'leaks' documents to discredit nuclear chief Grossi as it faces IAEA, sanctions threats - Yonah Jeremy Bob

 

by Yonah Jeremy Bob

Grossi has - though slowly - demanded answers from Iran to explain illicit nuclear materials and refusing to accept partial answers that he called "not credible."

 

 IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi against backdrop of an Iranian missile.
IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi against backdrop of an Iranian missile.
(photo credit: IRANIAN ARMY/WANA (WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY)/HANDOUT VIA REUTERS, REUTERS/LISA LEUTNER)

Leaking materials it obtained, possibly by hacking, to the Iran View 24 outlet, Iran lashed out on Thursday with a personal attack on both IAEA Director-General Rafael Grossi and Israeli Permanent Representative to the International Atomic Energy Agency Merav Zafary-Odiz.

Facing likely condemnation and possibly eventually global snapback sanctions against it from a mix of the IAEA Board of Governors, key European countries who are IAEA members, and the UN Security Council, Tehran is seeking to discredit Grossi and his recent negative reports against it.

Although the US and Israel have sometimes viewed Grossi as too neutral regarding the Islamic Republic and too unwilling to call it out for nuclear violations, Iran has viewed Grossi as increasingly siding with Israel.

The core point of anger for Tehran against Grossi is that once he took over the IAEA in late 2019, he started to pressure it harder about the military aspects of its nuclear program, which the Mossad revealed when it seized Iran's nuclear archives in 2018.

Grossi's predecessor, Yukiya Amano, had been much more passive in addressing these allegations, receiving documents from the Mossad in mid-2018, but not taking almost any actions to follow up on the documents and allegations for several months, and not visiting certain illicit undeclared nuclear sites until almost mid-2019.

 A model of an Iranian missile is seen during a gathering in Tehran, Iran, April 9, 2025 (credit: MAJID ASGARIPOUR/WANA (WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY) VIA REUTERS)
A model of an Iranian missile is seen during a gathering in Tehran, Iran, April 9, 2025 (credit: MAJID ASGARIPOUR/WANA (WEST ASIA NEWS AGENCY) VIA REUTERS)

Grossi has taken an increasingly tough stance on Iran's nuclear capabilities, explanations

In contrast, Grossi has, though slowly, demanded answers from Iran to explain illicit nuclear materials the IAEA found at sites like Turquzabad, as well as other issues at the Varamin and Marivan sites, refusing to accept partial answers that he called "not credible."

All of this, along with the Trump administration and Israel's new pressure on Tehran, as well as that the chance to snapback sanctions on Iran will expire in October, has led to an escalation with the Islamic Republic.

Despite its claims to have smoking gun evidence against Israel and Grossi, the documents leaked to Iran View 24 are either publicly available records regarding Grossi's visits to Israel, while he also visits Tehran, or letters and emails between him and  Zafary-Odiz to hold routine consultations.

There are also personal emails from Zafary-Odiz, which may have been hacked, about her activities in favor of Israel's positions and against Iran's positions - standard activities for an Israeli diplomat.

Nothing in the report actually shows that Grossi departed from his duty to neutrally analyze evidence brought to his attention by all parties.

Also, Grossi has been clear that the IAEA did not just accept the Mossad documents, but performed its own independent review and checks. 


Yonah Jeremy Bob

Source: https://www.jpost.com/international/article-857447

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Jewish woman reveals plot to poison Israelis at Boom Festival in Portugal - KAN - Mathilda Heller

 

by Mathilda Heller

Strychnine is a highly toxic, colorless alkaloid used as a pesticide, which leads to convulsions and then death through asphyxia if ingested.

 

 A poison warning on a bottle; illustrative
A poison warning on a bottle; illustrative
(photo credit: SHUTTERSTOCK/Nwz)

Members in a WhatsApp group for left-wing activists in Portugal were plotting to poison Israelis at the upcoming Boom Festival, Sarah (not her real name) told KAN News on Monday.

They also intended to defecate on the Israelis’ tents and urinate in their food.

Sarah, a Jewish woman who chose to remain anonymous, said that she entered the group chat through her work as an artist. She imagined that the other group members were not aware that she was Jewish.

“Their idea was to infiltrate the Boom Festival (set to take place in July), because a lot of Israelis go there after serving in the IDF. The group felt that it was unfair that [Israelis] should be allowed to be included,” Sarah said.

“At first, the idea was quite a mess, but then they began to organize themselves. What started with just silly ideas then began to take shape as plans. And as you can see, it’s truly sinister,” she continued.

KAN News broadcast screenshots of three messages from the chat.

One of the texts read, “They are all pretty much IOF [Israel Occupation Forces] veterans, boys and girls. I was thinking of giving them a taste of their own medicine.

“Wake them up and let them know that they are getting a humanitarian warning to leave their tents, make sure they are at a safe(ish) distance away, and then torch their tent. I’d let them know that I am the most moral arsonist in the world and then give them the strychnine drop to cheer them up.”

Another reads: “Oh, c’mon, strychnine in their acid is not the dismemberment of babies... they are all former or current IOF after all... what’s a little strychnine to people who have torn babies to shreds while wearing [the babies’] mother’s stolen underwear?”

A third says, “The entire world needs to adopt this tactic [of boycotting] wherever Israelis are found.”

Strychnine is a highly toxic, colorless alkaloid used as a pesticide, which leads to convulsions and then death through asphyxia if ingested.

Sarah told KAN that she was also on a group phone call where similar plans were expressed, although she said the plans on the phone call were “worse.”

“There were plans to defecate on Israelis’ tents, urinate in their food, set their tents on fire, and put bad substances inside other substances they may take. Other plans included making Israelis feel uncomfortable or attacking them,” she added.

Sarah told the news outlet that, as a Jewish woman, she felt “absolutely appalled” by this.

“First of all, our nature party scene has always been very inclusive. We become one when we are on the dance floor,” Sarah said.

“So, reading these vile, racist, actually criminal plans to hurt Israeli people, especially after what happened on October 7, was appalling to me,” she added.

Festival organizers 'did nothing about it'

Sarah said that she approached the festival organizers first about what she had heard and seen, but that “nothing has been done about it.”

“This is why I scrambled to try and warn the 4000 Israelis who I know are coming. They need to be careful and know that there is a plan in place to hurt them,” she said.

Sarah also spoke to the police, whom she said “did not take her seriously.”

“After what we saw in Washington and Boulder and France, it’s imperative that this is taken seriously,” she urged.

Sarah then told KAN that she herself has recently emigrated from Poland due to “institutionalized antisemitism.” This included being spat on when she wore her Star of David and hostage tags in public.


Mathilda Heller

Source: https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/antisemitism/article-857126

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The Rogue’s New Gallery of Left-Wing Scoundrels - Victor Davis Hanson

 

by Victor Davis Hanson

The left’s martyr-making machine is in overdrive—recasting criminals, rioters, and radicals as victims, even as the public demands law, order, and sanity.

 

 

The entire career of race-baiter Al Sharpton was founded on falsehoods about the Tawana Brawley scam.

Nearly everything the left told us about the Trayvon Martin fight was false.

The “hands up, don’t shoot” Ferguson fable and the Covington Kids myth were quickly exposed.

The Duke Lacrosse and Jussie Smollett melodramas were laughable.

Russian “collusion,” “laptop” disinformation, and Joe Biden “fit as a fiddle” gaslighting were utter lies.

But more recently, the hard left lost its mind championing a host of violent, unsavory characters.

The illegal alien and El Salvadorian national, Kilmar Abrego Garcia, was portrayed as a victim of unfair deportation in the left’s larger, losing war for open borders.

Garcia became a “Maryland Man”: a supposed poor victim of Trump overreach.

He was constructed as a family man engaged in construction to feed his family, who somehow forgot to become “documented” and was deported.

In truth, Garcia is now facing felony indictments for human trafficking. He was a likely MS-13 gang member, a violent and bullying woman-beater, and rarely employed gainfully in construction.

Luigi Mangione was a rich, spoiled kid who dabbled in Jacobin politics.

Posing as a revolutionary, Mangione ambushed Brian Thompson, the CEO of UnitedHealthcare. He murdered him in cold blood near a New York hotel.

Instantly, some on the left embraced Mangione as a revolutionary hero who delivered justice to a supposedly greedy corporate capitalist.

Mohamed Soliman, like Garcia, was a violent illegal alien. He bragged about his hatred of Jews in general and Israel in particular.

So Soliman made some Molotov cocktails and tried to incinerate Jewish marchers advocating on behalf of Israeli hostages still held by Hamas.

Soliman’s wife and five children, to whom Soliman filmed a video explaining his dedication to violent jihad, were also illegal aliens.

Soliman may well have preferred to burn Jews to remind us of the fires of the Holocaust ovens.

In the mind of the mainstream liberal media, the Soliman family was cruelly detained by the evil Trump administration that was considering returning the illegal aliens to their Middle East homes.

But recently, during the LA riots, the left went completely crazy as the entire Democrat Party and California state officials sided with violent protesters and illegal aliens.

The open border rioters soon got the message that left-wing California officials were on their side.

So, throngs began burning cars. Illegal aliens waved Mexican flags and burned American flags.

Protesters spat on law enforcement and pelted them with rocks, firecrackers, and concrete blocks.

Stores were looted. Critical freeways were swarmed and shut down.

And for what?

To protest the legal efforts of ICE to serve deportation warrants to a few hundred of some 10-12 million illegal aliens who had illegally swarmed into the U.S. during the Biden administration’s four-year destruction of immigration law.

California Governor Gavin Newsom damned the federal immigration efforts as “chaotic” and “reckless” and seemed obsessed only with Trump.

Then Newsom dared ICE to arrest him.

Like some antebellum, neo-Confederate, states’ rights activist, Newsom threatened to withhold California’s federal income taxes from the federal government—a possible felony.

Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass—recently infamous for junketing in Ghana while Pacific Palisades burned down—warned ICE that “We will not stand for this.”

What did her threat mean? Did she intend to use force to support the street thugs against her fellow American officers?

California Democrat Congresswoman Norma Torres screamed at overwhelmed ICE agents seeking to issue arrest warrants with the obscene threat, “Get the f— out of LA.”

As the mob violence increased and public outrage grew, a desperate and now embarrassed Newsom could only double down on his obsessions with Donald Trump.

What has caused Newsom’s Trump Derangement Syndrome?

Is it because Trump called out the National Guard and Marines to aid an overwhelmed Los Angeles Police Department to stop the violence that left-wing officials and the media had appeased?

In sum, is the left once again trying to commit political suicide?

Polls showed overwhelming public support for deporting those who illegally entered and reside in the US, especially the nearly half a million believed criminals.

Trump’s own most supportive demographic in recent polls has been Hispanics. Like all Americans, they are appalled by violent thugs and illegal aliens waving Mexican flags who have no wish to return to Mexico while burning American flags as they demand illegally to stay in the U.S.

The more the incoherent left claimed the protests were “peaceful” and damned the Trump administration for sending them help, the more the violence continued.

And the more the public was relieved that Trump was trying to stop the riots.

Democrats currently lack sane and effective leaders.

But that is no excuse to swoon over creepy gangbangers, spoiled-brat assassins, anti-Semitic burners of Jews, and illegal aliens breaking the law and damning America—while waving Mexican flags.

Photo: LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 08: Protesters hold up flags during protests after a series of immigration raids on June 08, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. Tensions in the city remain high after the Trump administration called in the National Guard against the wishes of city leaders. (Photo by Spencer Platt/Getty Images) 


Victor Davis Hanson is a distinguished fellow of the Center for American Greatness and the Martin and Illie Anderson Senior Fellow at Stanford University’s Hoover Institution. He is an American military historian, columnist, a former classics professor, and scholar of ancient warfare. He has been a visiting professor at Hillsdale College since 2004, and is the 2023 Giles O'Malley Distinguished Visiting Professor at the School of Public Policy, Pepperdine University. Hanson was awarded the National Humanities Medal in 2007 by President George W. Bush, and the Bradley Prize in 2008. Hanson is also a farmer (growing almonds on a family farm in Selma, California) and a critic of social trends related to farming and agrarianism. He is the author of the just released New York Times best seller, The End of Everything: How Wars Descend into Annihilation, published by Basic Books on May 7, 2024, as well as the recent  The Second World Wars: How the First Global Conflict Was Fought and Won, The Case for Trump, and The Dying Citizen.

Source: https://amgreatness.com/2025/06/12/the-rogues-new-gallery-of-left-wing-scoundrels/

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Ukraine rolls out history textbook depicting Jewish State as victim of Arab aggression - Mathilda Heller

 

by Mathilda Heller

The history book features a sympathetic depiction of Israel’s wars, portraying them as existential battles against Arab states armed by the Soviet Union.

 

 Drone shrapnel outside the Jewish school in Kyiv, Ukraine.
Drone shrapnel outside the Jewish school in Kyiv, Ukraine.
(photo credit: Courtesy of JRNU)

 A world history textbook that recognizes Jerusalem as Israel’s capital and that portrays Israel as the victim of Arab-initiated wars has been chosen by the Ukrainian Education Ministry as its new 11th-grade history book, its author, Dr. Igor Shchupak, told The Jerusalem Post Thursday.

Shchupak is the director of the Tkuma Ukrainian Institute for Holocaust Studies, a member of the International Auschwitz Council, and a member of the Ukrainian-German Historical Commission.

His book is 300 pages, including 11 that deal with Israel. It was selected in a national competition for 11th-grade history textbooks.

About 165,000 copies have been printed so far, which is more than all other textbooks for this grade combined, Shchupak said.

It was recommended by the Education Ministry, and the state paid for the publishing.

The section of the book that discusses Israel spans the period between the end of World War II in 1945 and the ongoing Israel-Hamas War.

 The Ukrainian national flag is seen in front of a school which, according to local residents, was on fire after shelling, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Kharkiv, Ukraine February 28, 2022. (credit: Vitaliy Gnidyi/Reuters)
The Ukrainian national flag is seen in front of a school which, according to local residents, was on fire after shelling, as Russia's invasion of Ukraine continues, in Kharkiv, Ukraine February 28, 2022. (credit: Vitaliy Gnidyi/Reuters)

Ukraine rolls out new textbooks discussing Israel-Hamas War 

In the textbook, Shchupak, who is responsible for promoting Jewish history and combating antisemitism on behalf of the Federation of Jewish Communities of Ukraine (FJCU), cited the struggle of the Jewish national movement to establish a state of its own.

The depiction of Israel’s wars is sympathetic, portraying them as existential battles against Arab states armed by the Soviet Union.

The textbook includes a world map showing countries and their capitals, with Jerusalem marked as the capital of Israel.

Israel’s fourth prime minister, Golda Meir, was born in Kyiv, Ukraine, the textbook says.

It introduces Israel by discussing the establishment of the state at length, including the etymology of the word “Palestine,” the Declaration of Independence, and the Arab blockade of Jerusalem.

It sheds a sympathetic light on Israel’s foundational wars. On May 15, 1948, a league of Arab nations – Egypt, Jordan, Yemen, Syria, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, and Lebanon – launched an offensive on Israel, it says, adding that “the military forces of the newly created Jewish state stopped the Arab armies and defeated them.”

In the section on the Arab-Israeli conflict, the textbook sheds light on the explicitly stated desire of Arab leaders to annihilate Israel.

They include former Iraqi president Abdel Rahman Aref, who said, “The existence of Israel is a mistake that must be corrected. Our goal is clear: to wipe Israel off the face of the earth”; and former Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser, who said, “The only method of influence that we will use against Israel will be total war. We must throw the Jews into the sea, destroying them as a nation.”

Regarding the Six Day War, “the armed forces of the Arab countries significantly outnumbered the Israeli ones,” the textbook says.

“In just 80 hours, Israel defeated armies that were several times larger in number and equipment than its own and captured territories that were 3.5 times larger than the area of the Jewish state,” it says.

Arab nations were the aggressors in the Yom Kippur War, the textbook says, adding that the Arab nations and Israel each considered the war as a victory for themselves.

The textbook also discusses the problems faced by Palestinian refugees. The Palestinians are useful to Arab nations only if they remain as perpetual refugees, as this would help frame the actions of “Israeli imperialism” in case of a new Arab-Israeli war, it says.

“Most of the exiles were forced to live on UN assistance,” it says, adding that “in such conditions, the idea of fighting Israel through terrorism found a response among the Palestinians.”

Regarding the worsening of tensions and violence during the First and Second Intifadas and following Hamas’s 2006 election win in Gaza, the textbook says: “Unlike Fatah, Hamas has refused to resolve the Palestinian-Israeli conflict, has not stopped terrorist attacks, and has not agreed to the recognition of the State of Israel by the Palestinian Arabs.”

“Hamas does not accept any compromises, advocates the destruction of the State of Israel, and has declared its goal to create an Islamic Arab state throughout Israel, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank,” it says.

The textbook cites Hamas’s nefarious warfare tactics, including “attacks on Israeli soldiers and civilians, hostage-taking and using them as human shields, suicide attacks, and shelling of Israeli territory with rockets.”

Hamas is recognized as a terrorist organization by Israel, Canada, the US, Japan, and the European Union, among others, Shchupak said.

THE TEXTBOOK also discusses the October 7 massacre.

“On October 7, 2023, one of the bloodiest terrorist acts in the world in recent decades was carried out, which caused great human losses to Israel,” it says.

Atrocities on that day were carried out by Hamas terrorists and Gazan civilians, who joined forces to “commit mass massacres – murders, torture, rape,” the textbook says.

“The ‘civilian population’ of Gaza joyfully welcomed the news of these massacres... The terrorists also captured and took hundreds of hostages to the Gaza Strip, including citizens of other countries, the elderly, and children,” it says.In response to Hamas's attack, Israel was forced to launch a military operation to eliminate the terrorist threat and free the hostages, the textbook says.

It also cites Hamas’s stealing of humanitarian aid, its use of materials to create rockets, and its network of underground military communication lines and structures.

Aside from informing students, the textbook aims to promote critical engagement with the material by asking them to identify the causes of the Arab-Israeli conflict, analyze the origins of the Palestinian refugee problem, and identify the reasons that contribute to the emergence and development of terrorist organizations in the Middle East.

It also encourages comparisons between Israel and Ukraine, asking what modern Ukraine can learn from the experience of Israel’s state formation.

According to FJCU chairman Rabbi Mayer Stambler, who helped advise Shchupak on Israel-related content, “This textbook is yet another reminder that Ukraine is a true friend of Israel and always has been.”

“Recently, the Ukrainian Education Ministry officially approved a new Holocaust curriculum developed in collaboration with the FJCU, Yad Vashem, and the Tkuma Institute, which focuses on Jewish suffering during the Holocaust, particularly in Ukraine,” he said, adding that the curriculum will be taught in upper-level high school classes.

“The new world history textbook is another cornerstone in imparting historical truth to Ukrainian students, helping them understand the Jewish people’s importance to their country, the horrific injustice of the Holocaust, and today’s commitment to Israel and its Jewish citizens,” Stambler said. 


Mathilda Heller

Source: https://www.jpost.com/diaspora/article-857513

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Wednesday, June 11, 2025

France should recognize Palestinian state to 'appease' French Muslims, gov't report recommends - Jerusalem Post Staff

 

by Jerusalem Post Staff

The report stated that the recognition could also serve as a symbolic gesture aimed at bridging the growing divide between France's Jewish and Muslim communities.

 

 A man holds a placard reading "Free Palestine" in Paris, France, during a demonstration, to protest after Israel seized the British-flagged yacht, Madleen was aiming to deliver a symbolic amount of aid to Gaza, June 9, 2025.
A man holds a placard reading "Free Palestine" in Paris, France, during a demonstration, to protest after Israel seized the British-flagged yacht, Madleen was aiming to deliver a symbolic amount of aid to Gaza, June 9, 2025.
(photo credit: REUTERS/SARAH MEYSSONNIER)

 

The French Interior Ministry recommended that France formally recognize the state of Palestine in order to “appease” Muslim voters and calm internal tensions, as part of a broader report on the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence and political Islamism in French society, which was published in May.

The recommendation, under a section of the report titled “Understand the aspirations of the Muslim population and send them strong messages,” suggested that recognizing Palestine as a state could help ease tensions, signaling support for Palestinians and Muslims in general, while reaffirming France’s commitment to equality and religious freedom for all.

Many in the Muslim community feel that the French government is overly sympathetic to Israel, which they perceive as contributing to their sense of alienation, the report noted. Some argue that France’s position reflects a form of “state Islamophobia,” with the government seen as supporting Israeli Jews over Palestinian Muslims.

The report stated that the recognition could also serve as a symbolic gesture aimed at bridging the growing divide between France’s Jewish and Muslim communities.

The proposal for recognition comes as France continues to advocate for a two-state solution to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. In June, France and Saudi Arabia will co-chair an international conference aimed at advancing peace efforts.

 The French pro-Palestinian group ''Urgence Palestine'' takes part in an International Workers' Day protests, after the government announces its intention to shut the organisation down, in Paris, France, May 1, 2025. (credit: reuters/layli foroudi)
The French pro-Palestinian group ''Urgence Palestine'' takes part in an International Workers' Day protests, after the government announces its intention to shut the organisation down, in Paris, France, May 1, 2025. (credit: reuters/layli foroudi)
French officials have emphasized that the focus of the June conference will be on creating a shared international vision for the future, which includes disarming Hamas, securing the release of the hostages, and reforming the Palestinian Authority.

One senior French official told The Jerusalem Post that “The primary goal of the document expected to emerge from the June conference is to formulate a broadly shared international vision... The conference is not centered on recognizing a Palestinian state.”

Despite these reassurances, skepticism persists. Israeli officials have expressed concerns that France may quietly move toward recognizing a Palestinian state behind the scenes.

French internal pressures and rising discontent among Muslim community

French President Emmanuel Macron fueled speculation last month when he hinted that France could officially recognize Palestine in the coming months. This prompted a sharp response from Israeli and US officials.

In Israel, the comment was interpreted as part of a broader campaign against the country. US Ambassador Mike Huckabee criticized Macron’s stance, suggesting that if France were so determined to see a Palestinian state, it might consider offering part of the French Riviera as a solution.

While the official stance remains that the conference’s primary focus is on broader issues of peace and security, the prospect of recognizing Palestine looms large.


Jerusalem Post Staff

Source: https://www.jpost.com/international/article-857290

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