Dans un discours enflammé, Noa Fay, étudiante à l’Université de Columbia, décrit comment plus de 100 professeurs ont plaidé en faveur de la destruction d’Israël sur son campus.
« Je suis une femme juive américaine noire et amérindienne et je ne serai pas réduite au silence…. Je vais continuer à crier », déclare Fay.
Elle est super. J’espère qu’elle deviendra une grande, très grande figure publique, pendant longtemps. (Même si elle est un peu à gauche).
Dans les campus américains, il fait bon être antisioniste, antisemite, islamophile, islamistophile, hamassophile. La lie de la société américaine qui dirigera le pays dans 1 ou 2 décennies.
Il faudrait plein de Noa dans ces universités racistes et soumises. J’en connais une!!!!!!
Merci Noa🤗
Le discours de Noa Fay… C’est énorme !
Avec ses racines, son intelligence, sa présence, à ce moment-là, à cet endroit là…
J’espère qu’il pourra être diffusé partout, que d’autres Noa Fay parleront avec force, il suffit de rappeler la vérité !
La loi américaine permet-elle d’attaquer en justice les “professeurs” pro-Hamas ?
Et les coprolithes qui arrachent les affiches des otages ?
Oui la loi américaine permet à un Américain de poursuivre le Hamas en justice. Le faire payer s’il est condamné est une autre affaire.
Ceux qui arrachent les affiches, cela est protégé par le 1er amendement.
Noa a bien parlé. Le hamas a encore montré toute sa cruauté en refusant de libérer des hotages pour des prétextes fallacieux le 25 novembre en jouant avedc les nerfs des familles des hotages.
Je ne suis pas juif, mais je soutiens ceux-ci.
Il faut éradiquer les terroristes.
Un état Palestinien à côté d’ un Etat Israélien c’ est devenu une utopie, il n’ y aura jamais de paix possible.
Give Gibraltar to a jihadist group, the same thing would happen, they would attack southern Spain. What is happening in Israel with these jihadists is what is happening wherever there are jihadist groups. All those who sowed discord in Judea in the 20th century are Islamist fanatics. As in Africa, in Sudan recently, 800 Sudanese massacred by Islamist fanatics. As long as the authorities of the free world do not understand that we must wage a total war against this fanaticism and doing everything to ensure that it disappears from the face of the earth, we will always have to deal with Islamic terrorism. All pro-Hamas demonstrations in the free world should have been severely repressed, in order to set an example. to show these people that there will be no more compromise, that there will be zero tolerance. Anyone connected to or supporting this terrorism must be punished, imprisoned, stripped of their nationality, banned. The Molah of Iran must be atomized. All Salafis, Muslim Brotherhood in the Free World must be ejected. It is a total war to be waged against this, and it is because this war was not waged that we have this problem today in the free world. And the problem will continue. This is totally irresponsible on the part of our governments.
Daniel Greenfield : Thirty Years Ago Israel Deported Hamas. Clinton Made Israel Take It Back
“Deporting The Hope For Peace?” Newsweek asked. The hope for peace was Hamas.
The year was 1992. The Clinton administration was trying to get Israeli Prime Minister Rabin and the PLO’s Yasser Arafat to sign on the dotted line of the Oslo Accords to create a terror state inside Israel. In the name of peace. Unfortunately Hamas kept killing Israelis.
15-year-old Helena Rapp had been stabbed to death at a bus stop on the way to school. A few days later, Rabbi Shimon Biran, a father of four, was similarly murdered by an Islamic terrorist.
Fed up with the latest killings, Prime Minister Rabin put 417 Islamists terrorists on buses and dumped them in Lebanon. The monsters he deported included top Hamas terror leaders.
On the six buses were current Hamas leader Ismael Haniyeh, Hamas co-founder Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi, who would vow, “by Allah, we will not leave one Jew in Palestine”, Abu Osama, who helped draft the Hamas charter calling for the extermination of the Jews, Hamas co-founders Mohammed Taha, Hammad Al-Hasanat, and Mahmoud Zahar, who threatened “They have legitimized the killing of their people all over the world by killing our people”, Hamad Al-Bitawi, who proclaimed that “Jihad is a collective duty” along with Abdullah al-Shami, the head of Islamic Jihad, and many other present and future Islamic terror leaders deported to Lebanon.
The New York Times headlined its coverage, “Ousted Arabs Shiver and Wait in Lebanese Limbo”. Newsweek also sympathetically described how the Hamas terrorists were “shivering in the cold.” The Washington Post lingered on their handcuff “welts”. The Associated Press provided detailed coverage of their cases of diarrhea turning the bowel movements of Islamist terrorists into an item worthy of international coverage.
In reality the Hamas and Islamic Jihad terrorists had been equipped by Israel with raincoats, blankets, food and $50 each: more than enough to buy whatever they needed in Lebanon.
“We are thirsty, cold and hungry,” said Dr. Abdul-Aziz Rantisi,” is how the Times began its story. It mentioned that Rantisi was planning a hunger strike, not that he was a terrorist leader.
The Los Angeles Times suggested that the “free speech” of the terrorists had been violated. It asked them to “define Hamas’ membership conditions” and ”many answered, ‘To pray and be good Muslims.’” That is how the media explained the Islamic terror group to Americans.
The Red Cross, which after over a month had failed to pay a visit to the Israeli hostages, including children and old women being held by Hamas, was quickly on the scene with “three truckloads of tents, food, blankets and bedding”. The aid organization set up tents for the Hamas terrorists who were apparently too lazy or incompetent to set up their own tents.
The head of UNRWA trekked out from Vienna to visit the expelled Hamas terrorists.
Bernard Pfefferle, the local chief delegate of the International Committee of the Red Cross, wept, “They won’t survive the winter out there like this.” In fact, they survived just fine.
UN Under Secretary General James O. C. Jonah, Bernard Kouchner, France’s Minister for Humanitarian Affairs, and many other foreign dignitaries tried to visit the Hamas terrorists.
French Ambassador Daniel Husson asked to meet with the Hamas terrorists to “express France’s sympathy with their cause.”
Amnesty International organized a letter writing campaign whining that the Hamas deportees were “living in tents in freezing conditions” and demanding the “safe return of the deportees to Israel.” B’Tselem, a pro-terror ‘human rights’ group operating inside Israel, denounced the deportations as a “a flagrant violation of human rights”. During the Oct 7 attacks, Vivian Silver, a B’Tselem board member, was killed by the terrorists she had spent her life advocating for.
B’Tselem had been one of the pro-terrorist groups that had originally challenged the deportations in Israel’s leftist Supreme Court in a bid to keep Hamas inside Israel.
The media relentlessly covered the Hamas deportees the way it had failed to cover their victims. By the end, Abdel Aziz al-Rantisi had held a record of 1,500 press conferences. Every time the Islamic terrorists sneezed there was a correspondent there to write about it, a photographer there to take a picture of it and a human rights activist there to condemn Israel for it.
Even if it was all a lie.
“EXPELLED PALESTINIANS RUN OUT OF WATER,” a Washington Post headline blared. In that same story the paper mentioned that they were getting their water from a stream. Other stories complained that they were running out of water while surrounded by snow.”