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The Palestinian Cause
and The Subversion of the West
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This work-in-progress document is a deep dive into Jew-hatred, the world’s oldest and most insidious form of racism, packed with essential resources to arm you with the truth. It exposes:
The so-called “Palestinian cause” isn’t about justice - it’s one of the greatest geopolitical scams of our time. A toxic mix of Soviet disinformation, Iranian terror money, Chinese soft-power manipulation, and Qatari double-dealing. Add in Venezuela’s chaos and North Korea’s weapons, and you’ve got a global alliance using a fake Palestinian identity to attack Israel, weaken the West, and stir up worldwide unrest. From Gaza’s tunnels to protests in London, New York, Sydney, and Toronto, this isn’t solidarity - it’s an organised assault on civilisation. Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan are just the frontlines.
At its core, this movement isn’t about freedom - it’s built on Arab imperialism, Islamist jihad, Soviet brainwashing, and the Nazi-influenced ideology of the Muslim Brotherhood. The Palestinian flag isn’t a cry for peace; it’s a Trojan horse. Behind the slogans and symbolism lies genocidal Jew-hatred - the oldest form of racism, and always the first warning sign of a society losing its grip on sanity. This isn’t liberation. It’s a twisted Marxist–Islamist crusade for conquest and ethnic cleansing, using Palestinians and the world as pawns in a much darker game.
And those backing it, knowingly or not, are fuelling a war not just against Jews, but against truth, humanity, and everything the free world stands for.
We’re on the edge of something much bigger - Iran, Qatar, Russia, China, and their allies are already at war with the West in everything but name.
This document lays it all bare: the actors, the lies, and the danger ahead. It’s time to face the truth—and fight for it.
— A much larger text summarising everything can be found at the bottom of this document.
Spotify playlist with everything that’s on Spotify from the list below.
YouTube playlist with everything that’s on YouTube from the list below.
Jew-hatred / Antisemitism / racism towards Jews - defined & explained
IHRA Working Definition of Antisemitism by The International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, 2016 (explanation + copy/paste of the full website version below):
“Antisemitism is a certain perception of Jews, which may be expressed as hatred toward Jews. Rhetorical and physical manifestations of antisemitism are directed toward Jewish or non-Jewish individuals and/or their property, toward Jewish community institutions and religious facilities.”
Many institutions adopt the IHRA definition because it provides a clear, internationally recognised framework to identify and combat antisemitism in various forms, including modern ones that go beyond classical Jew-hatred. It helps governments, universities, and organizations develop policies and respond to antisemitic incidents effectively. It includes contemporary examples, such as Holocaust denial, conspiracy theories about Jewish control, and the application of double standards to Israel that aren't applied to other countries.
To guide IHRA in its work, the following examples may serve as illustrations:
Manifestations might include the targeting of the state of Israel, conceived as a Jewish collectivity. However, criticism of Israel, similar to that levelled against any other country cannot be regarded as antisemitic. Antisemitism frequently charges Jews with conspiring to harm humanity, and it is often used to blame Jews for “why things go wrong.” It is expressed in speech, writing, visual forms and action, and employs sinister stereotypes and negative character traits.
Contemporary examples of antisemitism in public life, the media, schools, the workplace, and in the religious sphere could, taking into account the overall context, include, but are not limited to:
— Calling for, aiding, or justifying the killing or harming of Jews in the name of a radical ideology or an extremist view of religion.
— Making mendacious, dehumanizing, demonizing, or stereotypical allegations about Jews as such or the power of Jews as collective — such as, especially but not exclusively, the myth about a world Jewish conspiracy or of Jews controlling the media, economy, government or other societal institutions.
— Accusing Jews as a people of being responsible for real or imagined wrongdoing committed by a single Jewish person or group, or even for acts committed by non-Jews.
— Denying the fact, scope, mechanisms (e.g. gas chambers) or intentionality of the genocide of the Jewish people at the hands of National Socialist Germany and its supporters and accomplices during World War II (the Holocaust).
— Accusing the Jews as a people, or Israel as a state, of inventing or exaggerating the Holocaust.
— Accusing Jewish citizens of being more loyal to Israel, or to the alleged priorities of Jews worldwide, than to the interests of their own nations.
— Denying the Jewish people their right to self-determination, e.g., by claiming that the existence of a State of Israel is a racist endeavor.
— Applying double standards by requiring of it a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation.
— Using the symbols and images associated with classic antisemitism (e.g., claims of Jews killing Jesus or blood libel) to characterize Israel or Israelis.
— Drawing comparisons of contemporary Israeli policy to that of the Nazis.
— Holding Jews collectively responsible for actions of the state of Israel.
The term “antisemitism” is considered by many Jews to be problematic and misleading.
“Antisemitism” is yet another term designed to enable others to assert dominance over the Jewish people, created to mask and legitimise hatred against Jews. It was popularised in the late 1800s by Wilhelm Marr (Wiki). Before that time, the concept of ‘antisemitism’ did not exist. The term sounds scientific and academic, giving the impression of a legitimate opinion rather than blatant bigotry, which was precisely the intention.
It has never referred to a broader Middle Eastern ethnicity; it has always been directed solely at Jews.
The fact remains that “antisemite” sounds less vulgar and more like a debatable opinion than “Jew-hater” — which is exactly why it was designed.
Marr himself was a Jew-hater. He coined the term and used it in a derogatory manner to promote anti-Jewish sentiment. He notably published a pamphlet titled “The Victory of Judaism Over Germandom” (Germanism) in 1879, explicitly advocating for the exclusion of Jews from German society, reflecting his Jew-hating views. This publication was pivotal in spreading his antisemitic ideology and was one of the reasons for the founding of the League of Antisemites.
The League of Antisemites (Antisemiten-Liga) was founded by Marr in the same year in Germany. It was one of the first organisations explicitly dedicated to promoting Jew-hating as a political ideology. The League aimed to push for policies and laws that would marginalise Jews in German society, advocating for their exclusion from societal and economic spheres. This group played a significant role in mainstreaming Jew-hating ideas in Germany during the late 19th century.
Many Jews argue that it is preferable to use “Jew-hating” instead of “Antisemitism,” but there are still two main issues:
1. Most people know and respect the term “Antisemitism”; it offers them a strong association they tend to revere.
2. The word “Jew” is also problematic. The Jews have been forced to have their history falsified, erased, denied, rewritten, and re-envisioned for 3500 years.
The word “Jew” comes from the word “Judea,” an area in Israel (today’s Judea and Samaria).
Jews originate from Israel and Judea, which is why we were nicknamed Jews. Essentially, it means “those who come from Judea.” In Hebrew, ‘Judea’ is Yehuda (יהודה), and ‘Jewish’ is Yehudi (יהודי).
But in truth, we are Am Israel (עם ישראל) — the People of Israel.
This is why we say, “Am Israel Chai” — “The People of Israel live,” despite everything we’ve endured.
Additional resources
Antisemitism Uncovered (ADL) - A guide to old myths in a new era -
Hate on Display™ Hate Symbols Database (ADL) - This database provides an overview of many of the symbols most frequently used by a variety of white supremacist groups and movements, as well as some other types of hate groups.
Oct 22, 2024 - YouTube
The war against the Jews began 3,500 years ago with the "Hyksos" - The strategy is always the same - invent a people that never existed - Emmy-winning filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici
Discussing the historical narrative surrounding the Jewish people, arguing that scholars have systematically altered language and history to erase Jewish identity. Claiming that the biblical Exodus is dismissed as a myth, while alternative terms like "Hick" and "Shasu" are used to obscure Jewish connections to their own history, promoting a narrative of genocide.
Podcast: Jun 13, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube
I Was Wrong About Antisemitism: Sheryl Sandberg on Waking Up. About making the film Screams Before Silence - Honestly with Bari Weiss
To say Zionism has no connection to Judaism is not just racist / antisemitic, it's also uninformed, ignorant and embarrassingly stupid.
Anti-Zionism is Antisemitism. It is the new rebrand / variation of antisemitism, and it is the product of Soviet / Russian and Islamist propaganda. The majority of Jews are Zionists. The rest don't understand what Judaism is (could also be brainwashed) or, as I call them, "happen to be Jewish".
The Jews or Jewish people are an ethnoreligious group and nation originating from the ancient Israelites.
Judaism is not just a religion. It is an identity, ethnicity, nationalism, culture, way of life, community, set of values, philosophy, mysticism, wisdom tradition, heritage, customs, holidays, beliefs and vision. All of those are closely related and integral to each other. They are all intertwined and inseparable from Jerusalem and Israel. It doesn’t matter how religious or non-religious you are (like myself, an atheist Jew).
There is NO Judaism without Jerusalem and Israel.
There are NO Jews without Jerusalem and Israel.
The word “Zion” (Hebrew: צִיּוֹן ’Tzion’) is another word for Jerusalem, the ancestral capital of the land of Israel, the homeland of the Jews. Jerusalem was established as the capital of Israel around 3000 years ago by King David.
Jews are indigenous to Israel and Jerusalem is inseparable from Jews, whether they're religious or secular.
Both Israel and Jerusalem (Zion ציון), the ancestral Jewish capital, are mentioned plenty of times both in the New Testament and the Quran in relation to the Jews.
When we (Jews) marry, before the groom breaks the glass (a symbol to remember the destruction of the Jewish temples in ZION / Jerusalem, 586 BC and 70 CE) he says the following prayer:
אִם אֶשְׁכָּחֵךְ יְרוּשָׁלִָם תִּשְׁכַּח יְמִינִי.
תִּדְבַּק לְשׁוֹנִי לְחִכִּי אִם לֹא אֶזְכְּרֵכִי, אִם לֹא אַעֲלֶה אֶת יְרוּשָׁלִַם עַל רֹאשׁ שִׂמְחָתִי.
EN: "If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, Let my right hand forget her cunning.
Let my tongue cleave to the roof of my mouth, If I remember thee not; If I set not Jerusalem Above my chiefest joy."
This quote is from the Book of Psalms (137), from a psalm called "By the rivers of Babylon".
Sounds familiar? Yup, it's also the hit 70s song "Rivers of Babylon" by Boney M. (1978)
The words go as follows:
"By the rivers of Babylon
There we sat down
Yeah, we wept
When we remembered Zion"
This is also the first exact verse of Psalm 137, word for word.
...It's about how Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar II expelled most Jews from Judea to Babylon (586ish BCE) - about 2600 years ago.
In the film The Matrix the word Zion suggests safety since the city became a religious haven for the Israelites after years of wandering and enduring torture. In the Matrix trilogy, Zion is still a promised land as well as a safe haven.
Being a zionist, despite what the Iran / Qatari funded radical Islamist Jihadi propaganda on Al Jazeera English, Middle East Eye, “Jewish Voice for Peace” and Eye On Palestine has taught you …simply means that Jews deserve to live in peace in their ancestral homeland of Israel, esp after being forced into exile 2000 years ago and especially after suffering endless persecutions in every corner of the world they escaped to.
The word 'Jew' or 'Jewish' comes from the Hebrew word Yehudi (Hebrew: יהודי), which means 'from Yehuda', 'of Judah'. Judah = 'Judea' (He: יהודה); the area in Israel where the Jewish people (Hebrew: יְהוּדִים 'Yehudim') came from 3000+ years ago.
To go a bit more in-depth on the dates - according to Jewish tradition, Abraham was chosen by God as the Father of the Jewish Nation during his lifetime, estimated 1813 BCE - 1638 BCE, about 4800 years ago.
The Kingdom of Israel (united monarchy) was ruled by Saul as early as 1047–1010 BCE, about 3070 years ago. After Saul, it was ruled by Eshbaal (אשבעל), David (דויד) and Solomon (שלמה).
Following Solomon's death the kingdom was split into two; the Kingdom of Judah and the Kingdom of Israel (Samaria).
That area is still called the same today; Judea and Samaria (He: יהודה ושומרון). It's what's commonly known as "The West Bank". We in Israel still call it "Judea and Samaria" (Google Maps).
Jewish tradition aside, there are 3000-year-old archaeological findings to support ancient Israel’s existence and connection to the Jews;
The oldest archaeological mention of the Jews is often associated with the "Merneptah Stele," also known as the "Israel Stele," which dates back to around 1207 BCE (3231 years ago). This ancient Egyptian inscription was commissioned by Pharaoh Merneptah and is notable for being the earliest known reference to "Israel" outside the Bible. The stele describes Merneptah's military victories in Canaan and mentions that "Israel is laid waste, its seed is no more," marking the first historical reference to a group identified as Israel or Israelites.
This stele provides crucial evidence that a group identified as "Israel" existed in the late 13th century BCE (3300 years ago), making it a significant archaeological artefact in the study of ancient Jewish history.
To explain more about 'the names'; Jews were originally called 'Hebrews' (עבריים) during the time of Abraham, Sarah, Isaac and Rebecca. After Jacob got his name changed to Israel and moved to Egypt, my people were called Israelites. When the Babylonian king Nebuchadnezzar expelled most Jews from Judea to Babylon (586ish BCE) they were called Judeans (from Judea).
Onwards in time - in 70 CE, the 2nd Jewish temple in Jerusalem was destroyed by the Romans and most of the Jews were expelled from ancient Israel. That was 2000 years ago.
This is why we have Jews who live in Cleveland. Their ancestors are all from Israel, not Cleveland and not Europe where their grandparents or great-grandparents probably immigrated to the US because of the Pogroms. If it wasn’t from Europe it was from Arab countries where nearly a million Jews were ethically cleansed over the past centuries.
This is why my grandfather escaped Budapest to Uruguay in 1940 at the age of 17. His parents and sister decided they’d be safe to stay in Hungary. 20 years later, when he immigrated to Israel, he found they were murdered by the Nazis in Auschwitz.
This is why I have Hungarian roots, Romanian, Polish, Ukrainian, Iraqi and Persian as well as Central Asian.
Jews live in the diaspora because we were forcefully kicked out of our ancestral homeland, not because we come from fucking Poland.
This is also why the words of the 2nd verse of the Israeli anthem “Hatikvah” (‘The Hope’) are:
“Our hope is not yet lost,
The hope of two thousand years,
To be a free nation in our own land,
The land of Zion and Jerusalem.”
This is EXACTLY why Israel MUST remain, especially today!
And sure, I totally understand diaspora Jews, I am a diaspora Jew too, and I still technically live in the UK - but I wonder where we'd go when god forbid, Islamists force us out of the UK or wherever we may be around the world.
I know where I went after living in London for 11 years, when since Oct 7, 2023, NO PLACE on earth felt safe for me besides Israel.
Note: The above text was also shared on X
Additional resources
Anti-Zionism - explained on ADL (Anti-Defamation League)
Podcast: Jul 2, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube
Anti-Zionism Is Antisemitism - Making Sense with Sam Harris and Michal Cotler-Wunsh #373
Documentary - 26 Apr 2024 - YouTube - Screams Before Silence
A must-watch documentary. Sheds light on the unspeakable sexual violence committed on October 7 by Hamas. As heartbreaking as these stories in the documentary are, we cannot afford to look away.
Never-before-heard eyewitness accounts from released hostages, survivors, and first responders.
During the October 7 attacks on Israeli towns and at the Nova Music Festival, women and girls were raped, assaulted, and mutilated. Released hostages have revealed that Israeli captives in Gaza have also been sexually assaulted.
Despite the indisputable evidence, these atrocities have received little scrutiny from human rights groups and international organisations. Many leading figures in politics, academia, and media have attempted to minimize or even deny that they occurred. In Screams Before Silence, a 60-minute, presenter-led documentary film, Sheryl Sandberg, former COO of Meta and founder of LeanIn.org, interviews multiple eyewitnesses, released hostages, first responders, medical and forensic experts, and survivors of the Hamas massacres.
Since Oct 7, there’s been a growing trend of denialism. Similar to the Holocaust, this denialism derives from the same sinister, twisted nature of Jew-hatred. Slaughter the Jews, then deny it ever happened. Below you can find various resources that host media captured on Oct 7; sound, videos and imagery.
Please note these links contain sensitive content which some people may find disturbing:
thisishamas.com: As Is - from their cameras
The Slaughter 710: Telegram Channel
https://x.com/visegrad24/status/1753422940220080211
https://twitter.com/GalG_IL/status/1808446837818380618
Gaza & Judea and Samaria
Hamas violence against Gazans
X post by Mo Ghaoui, longer thread by Mo Ghaoui.
Exposing the “open-air prison” myth
@Imshin (on X): Watching videos and comments posted by Gazans in Gaza on social media since 2018.
Lots of videos proving lavish Gaza life pre-Oct 7.
Exposing Pallywood
@GAZAWOOD (on X): Exposing the role of media manipulation (aka “Pallywood”) in shaping anti-Israel & West narratives by Palestinians
A few relevant Pods I’ve yet to categorise:
Podcast: Oct 6, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube
Israel Wants to Make This the Last War - Melanie Phillips - Triggernometry
Podcast: May 14, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube
Campus Protests, Antisemitism, and Western Values - Making Sense with Sam Harris #367
1984 - YouTube (6:49mins) | YouTube (Full Interview)
KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov's warning to America - The Four Stages of Ideological Subversion
Mar 18, 2024 - Text
The Invisible Weapon: Propaganda Operations Behind Global Antisemitism and the Israeli-Palestinian Narrative by Jeremy Musighi; An in-depth article about Ideological Subversion and Soviet propaganda in hand with Islamism. Documented proof can be found in the Mitrokhin archive (KGB scans etc).
Apr 30, 2025 - Text
Aiding & Abetting: The CIA Dark Money Network Trying to Overthrow the Israeli Government by Jeremy Musighi (a summary of this article by Grok is available here)
Mar 27, 2024 - YouTube
Who Invented Palestinian Nationalism and Why? - Unpacked
During the Cold War, the Soviet Union spent millions funding Palestinian leaders in a proxy war between the U.S. and the USSR. But why would the USSR invest so much time and energy in backing a stateless and largely powerless group of people?
Podcast: Feb 14, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube
The Rise of Woke Islamism, “Critical Immigrant Theory” with James Lindsay - The Winston Marshall Show
Podcast: Jul 30, 2024 - Spotify Pt 1, Pt 2 | YouTube
"Civil War Is Coming" - Warning On Trump Assassination, DEI, Destiny & Islam Takeover - Gad Saad - Tom Bilyeu’s Impact Theory
Podcast: 6 Feb 2025 - Spotify | YouTube - Melanie Phillips on Winston Marshall
Why Victim Mentality is Destroying Modern Society — How Jews and Christians Built the West — and Why Only They Can Save It
Reel: Aug 17, 2024 - Instagram
Elica Le Bon: The Middle East is the most racist place in the world (colonialism, slavery and discrimination under Islam’s conquests)
Dec 4, 2017 - YouTube
Am I The Enemy? Mark Halawa's story
Growing up in a Muslim, Palestinian-refugee home in Kuwait, how could he have ever known that one single conversation would turn his world upside down?
What does it mean to be Jewish or Palestinian?
Is there a way forward in bringing peace to the Middle East?
What misconceptions do surrounding countries have about Jerusalem, Zionism and the Jewish State?
Podcast: 3 Dec, 2024 - YouTube / Spotify
Haviv Rettig Gur: Rebels Take Aleppo, a Fragile Ceasefire and a Middle East on Edge - The Free Press' Honestly - Michael Moynihan sits down with journalist Haviv Rettig Gur, who is one of the sharpest minds on Middle East politics.
Syria's complex civil war, examining the fall of Aleppo to rebels and its broader regional implications. It explores the Middle East's fractured state system, sectarian divisions, and external powers' influence. It also critiques Western moral narratives about the region and delves into the enduring global focus on Israel, framed by historical, ideological, and geopolitical dynamics.
+ one of the best explanations / descriptions of both Antisemitism and the Arab world.
Sep 17, 2024 - YouTube
Palestine 101 - Historical analysis, facts and explanation of "Palestine" - Emmy-winning filmmaker Simcha Jacobovici
Nov 23, 2023 - YouTube
Why The Middle East Won’t Accept Palestinian Refugees - The Why Minutes - Nick Freitas
Apr 29, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube | X
Islam & Palestine - Gad Saad with Mosab Hassan Yousef, Son of Hamas Founder - The Saad Truth #664
Nov 18, 2023 - Text on Jewish Journal
The Inside Story of How Palestinians Took Over the World by Gary Wexler
“The brilliant Palestinian plan to capture the pliable minds of American college students was laid out in front of me 25 years ago, during a very sinister business meeting in Israel”
Jul 17, 2024 - YouTube
What Is Life Like for Palestinians in Gaza? - Unpacked
Life for Palestinians in Gaza under Hamas has been extremely difficult. Palestinian civilians lack basic water, sanitation, and electricity infrastructures, as well as access to upward economic mobility and the rights to freedom of speech and self-expression. The constant suffering from rampant political and economic corruption has left civilians in Gaza with a sense of despair and a longing for a change in leadership.
Aug 7, 2024 - YouTube
The Nazis and the Arabs of Palestine: the Untold (yet Documented) connection by travelingisrael.com
Podcast: Mar 2, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube
Islamism is Exploiting Britain - Ayaan Hirsi Ali - The Winston Marshall Show
Podcast: May 24, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube
They Hate America, War with Iran w/ Masih Alinejad - The Winston Marshall Show
Jul 17, 2024 - YouTube
Why You Should Care About Qatar - Visegrad24
Qatar has been describing itself as a "modern Arab country", and yet even as it positions itself as an ally of the West, behind the scenes all is not what it seems.
Learn more about the HQ luxury residence of billionaire Hamas leaders, the infamous Islamist Qatari network Al Jazeera known for inciting violence all over the Middle East and the world, the cash bribes to European lobbyists and the billions of dollars donated to Ivy League universities in the USA.
TheReligionofPeace.com: The Religion of Peace - Islam: The Politically Incorrect Truth - a non-political, fact-based site which examines the ideological threat that Islam poses to human dignity and freedom
Institute for Economics & Peace - 2024 Global Terrorism Index (PDF Report)
START: The National Consortium for the Study of Terrorism and Responses to Terrorism
Global Terrorism Database (GTD) - Maintained by the University of Maryland, this is one of the most comprehensive sources for tracking terrorist attacks worldwide. It includes details on perpetrators, locations, and motivations.
Terrorism Research & Analysis Consortium (TRAC) – A detailed database covering terrorist incidents, groups, and ideologies, though it requires a subscription.
The SITE Intelligence Group – A private intelligence group monitoring global jihadist activity, though access is mostly paid. SITE distinctively combines human intelligence coupled with real-time data feeds of terrorist/extremist information via two major offerings, SITE Enterprise finished intelligence products and Source/SearchFeed, the world’s largest indexed and searchable database of confirmed terrorists and extremist content.
Europol Terrorism Situation & Trend Reports – Covers terrorism-related incidents in Europe, including Islamist terrorism.
U.S. State Department – Country Reports on Terrorism – Publishes annual assessments of global terrorist threats.
Jewish Virtual Library: Comprehensive Listing of Terrorism Victims in Israel (September 1993 - Present)
Islamic terrorism (Wiki)
Islamic terrorism in Europe (Wiki)
Dec 18, 2024 - YouTube
Debunking the Gaza Death Toll with Major Andrew Fox - Visegrad24
Former British officer and disinformation expert Andrew Fox tackles some of the most contentious claims surrounding the Gaza conflict. From the inflated casualty figures provided by Hamas to allegations of genocide, Fox addresses these issues head-on and explains how misinformation spreads during wartime.
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He explains the complexities of proportionality in military law and examines key incidents, such as the Al-Ahli Hospital explosion. Using his military and investigative expertise, Fox sheds light on the complexities of proportionality in combat and the manipulation of narratives to sway global opinion.
This conversation offers a detailed look at how truth, perception, and propaganda intersect on the battlefield.
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Topics discussed: Investigating Gaza Death Toll Data, Casualty Estimate, There's no Genocide, Proportionality in Military Operations, Sources of Data, The Al-Ahli Hospital Incident, Hamas Lists, Level of Damage, Morality in Hamas' Fight?, Civilian to Combatant Death Ratio, IDF Accountability
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The report titled "Questionable Counting: Analysing the Death Toll from the Hamas-Run Ministry of Health in Gaza" was published by the Henry Jackson Society on 13th December 2024.
Andrew Fox shared additional insights on X. Richard Kemp shared it on X alongside a Telegraph article, published on 14 December 2024: Number of civilians killed in Gaza ‘inflated to vilify Israel’ - Researchers accuse Gaza ministry of health of overstating casualty data by Patrick Sawer.
Nov 19, 2024 - YouTube
Military Expert Nick Freitas Debunks Gaza "Genocide" - Triggernometry
A military expert argues that claims of genocide in Gaza are misleading. He emphasizes the complexity of urban warfare and the challenges of minimizing civilian casualties. The expert critiques Hamas's strategy of using civilians as shields and questions why they remain in combat zones, suggesting that Western media often misrepresents the situation.
Podcast: 1 Sept 2024 - YouTube
The New York Times And Wikipedia EXPOSED Like Never Before - Ashley Rindsberg - The Winston Marshall Show #026
May 23, 2024 - Text - Jewish Journal
Seven Tactics Wikipedia Editors Used to Spread Anti-Israel Bias Since Oct. 7 by Aaron Bandler
Examining Wikipedia content and how the site operates matters — it is the world’s go-to site for information.
24 Oct 2024 - Text - Pirate Wires
How Wikipedia’s Pro-Hamas Editors Hijacked the Israel-Palestine Narrative by Ashley Rindsberg
A powerful group of editors is hijacking Wikipedia, pushing pro-Palestinian propaganda, erasing key facts about Hamas, and reshaping the narrative around Israel with alarming influence
20 Feb 2025 - Text - Pirate Wires
The Terrorist Propaganda to Reddit Pipeline by Ashley Rindsberg
How an ultra-leftist network hijacked some of the biggest non-political subreddits to censor its ideological enemies — and distribute terrorist propaganda
Video: Jun 20, 2024 - X
The Nakba lie and UNRWA scam by Mark Halawa, a registered UNRWA Palestinian refugee.
UNRWA is a key pillar of the Palestine scam, receiving global taxpayer funding and acting hand in hand with the Hamas terror org
Podcast: Jun 5, 2024 - Spotify | YouTube
Abolish The United Nations - Melanie Phillips - The Winston Marshall Show
For decades, a grand deception has shaped global narratives: the so-called "Palestinian" cause — a calculated myth born of Arab imperialism, Islamic jihadism, and Soviet propaganda, designed to fuel antisemitism and erase Israel. Far from a quest for justice, it’s a profitable enterprise of exploitation, cloaked in victimhood, even its name rooted in ancient Jew-hatred: from the biblical Philistines, Israel’s age-old enemies, to Rome’s insult renaming Judea "Palestina" after crushing the Bar Kokhba revolt — a slur later weaponised by the KGB through its proxy, Yasser Arafat. This mythology now marches under banners tainted by Nazi-collaborating ideologies like the Muslim Brotherhood.
Countless books unravel this truth, celebrating the Jewish contributions that forged Western civilisation and built Israel into a Middle Eastern tech titan, while exposing the dark links between Nazism and modern Islam.
This meticulously curated collection of over 140 books, spanning 85+ years, covers the Israel-Palestine Conflict, Antisemitism, Holocaust Studies, Islam & Global Conflict, Zionism, Palestinian History, Cultural Trends, and more.
From Political Analysis and Historical Narratives to Social Criticism, Memoirs, and Political Advocacy, these works offer unflinching insights into history, politics, and society.
Good and evil, darkness and light.
History is not neutral. These books reveal the war for truth itself.
Can you handle the truth?
Access the full, updated list HERE
Recommendations for reliable independent news outlets, researchers, experts and other essential relevant voices to follow on Instagram and X:
Instagram: Abraham Hamra, Ashley Rindsberg, Bassem Eid, Campaign Against Antisemitism (UK), DiploAct, Douglas Murray, Einat Wilf, Eitan Chitayat, Elica Le Bon, Eylon Levy, Hillel Neuer, HonestReporting, Israel, Israel War Room, Jon Legarda, Rootsmetals (Debbie Lechtman), Lani Anpo, Lee Kern, Loay Alshareef, Luai Ahmed, Matthew Nouriel, MEMRI, Mosab Hassan Yousef, Noor Dahri, Sahar Mazoz, Shai Davidai, StandWithUs, Syrians love Israelis, Tablet Magazine, StopAntisemitism, Tamer Masudin, Tessa Veksler, Yoseph Haddad, Zach Sage Fox, Zoë Buckman
X: Amjad Taha, Andrew Fox, Ashley Rindsberg, Bassem Eid, Campaign Against Antisemitism (UK), Canary Mission, Dan Burmawi, David Collier, DiploAct, Douglas Murray, Dr. Maalouf, Einat Wilf, Eitan Chitayat, Elica Le Bon, Emily Schrader, Eye On Antisemitism, Eylon Levy, Gad Saad, Gazawood (Pallywood), Hamas Atrocities, Harris Sultan, Hillel Fuld, Hillel Neuer, Hoda Jannat, HonestReporting, Imshin, Imtiaz Mahmood, Israel, Israel War Room, Khaled Hassan, Lee Kern, Loay Alshareef, Luai Ahmed, MEMRI, Mo Ghaoui, Mordechai Kedar, Mosab Hassan Yousef, Niyak Ghorbani, Noor Dahri, Ofer Binshtok, Open Source Intel, Oren Barsky, Ridvan Aydemir, Shai Davidai, StandWithUs, StopAntisemitism, Tamer Masudin, Tommy Robinson, Visegrád 24, Voice From The East, Yasmine Mohammed, WikiBias
ADL - Anti-Defamation League (ADL): https://www.adl.org
Campaign Against Antisemitism (CAA): https://antisemitism.org
Canary Mission: https://www.canarymission.org
Community Security Trust (CST): https://cst.org.uk
DiploAct: https://www.diploact.com
MEMRI - Middle East Media Research Institute: https://www.memri.org
StandWithUs: https://www.standwithus.com
UN Watch: https://www.unwatch.org
Unpacked: https://www.jewishunpacked.com
HonestReporting: https://www.honestreporting.com
Israel War Room: https://www.israelwarroom.com
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The Palestinian cause isn’t a heartfelt plea for justice. It’s a colossal geopolitical scam, a narrative meticulously crafted by Soviet spymasters, fuelled by Iran’s terror billions, amplified by China’s cunning soft power, and bankrolled by Qatar’s two-faced cash. This axis of Russia, radical Islamists, China, and Qatar has hijacked Palestinian suffering to delegitimise Israel, destabilise the West, and ignite global chaos. From Gaza’s tunnels to pro-Palestine protests flooding the streets of London, New York, Sydney, and Toronto, their fingerprints are everywhere. Add Nicolás Maduro’s Venezuela, a narco-haven for Hezbollah, and North Korea’s arms pipeline, and you’ve got a machine waging war on Western civilisation, with Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan as its frontlines. At its core lies a manufactured Palestinian identity, a strategic fiction born from Arab imperialism, Islamic jihadism, Soviet psychological warfare, Nazi collaboration, and a virulent strain of antisemitism. The Palestinian flag, waved from Los Angeles to London, isn’t a call for peace. It’s a Trojan horse, cloaking genocidal hatred in human rights rhetoric to tear our societies apart from within. Let’s unpack this global deception, expose the players, and face the stark reality of a war already at our gates.
Let’s cut through the fog. There’s no ancient Palestinian nation. The term Palestine was a Roman jab at the Jews, coined after the 135 CE Bar Kokhba revolt to erase Jewish identity by renaming Judea Philistia, after the Philistines, seafaring invaders from the Aegean, not Arabs. In Hebrew, Plishtim ties to Plisha, meaning invasion. Think David and Goliath or Samson and Delilah, stories of a land under siege, not a multicultural utopia. Gaza’s Arabic name, Ghazzah, may echo the French razzia, meaning raid, a fitting nod to conquest. Historically, the region we now call Israel/Palestine was never an independent Arab state. It was successively controlled by the Roman and Byzantine empires, Islamic caliphates, Crusaders, the Ottoman Empire from 1517 to 1917, and the British Mandate from 1917 to 1948. During these periods, the land saw waves of immigration from across the Arab and Islamic world. People came from Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Turkey, and even North Africa and the Balkans, drawn to economic opportunities, especially after Jewish development projects began revitalising the land in the 19th and 20th centuries.
Many Gazans carry surnames like al-Masry, meaning the Egyptian, reflecting their roots in Arab migration over the past 1,400 years. The majority descend from these migrants, particularly those who arrived during periods of Jewish development that brought prosperity and jobs. Gaza was once a Coptic Christian land, later Arabised and Islamised. It never belonged to an indigenous Palestinian nation, because no such nation existed. The idea that Palestinians are an ancient, rooted, homogeneous people with a continuous national identity is historical fiction. Arab leaders have admitted this. In 1977, PLO executive committee member Zuheir Mohsen said, “The Palestinian people do not exist. There are no differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese. We are part of one people, the Arab nation. The existence of a separate Palestinian identity is only for tactical reasons to continue the struggle against Israel.” This wasn’t a people’s movement. It was a strategic ploy, amplified by hostile powers to erase the Jewish state.
The modern Palestinian cause was forged in a chilling alliance between Nazi Germany and Islamic leaders. At its heart was Haj Amin al-Husseini, the Grand Mufti of Jerusalem in the 1930s and 1940s, an open ally of Adolf Hitler. In 1941, he met Hitler in Berlin, broadcasting Nazi propaganda in Arabic across the Arab world and recruiting Muslims into SS divisions like the Handžar Division in the Balkans. His vision was a Jew-free Islamic empire, steeped in pan-Islamist and antisemitic ideology. Post-World War II, Nazi fugitives found refuge in Egypt and Syria, shaping groups like the Muslim Brotherhood, founded in 1928 but radicalised further by Nazi collaboration in the 1930s and 1940s. Figures like Fritz Grobba, former ambassador to Iraq, Johann von Leers, who converted to Islam as Omar Amin, François Genoud, and Jean Bauverd spread antisemitic and anti-Western propaganda, financing Palestinian terror groups like the PLO. Even Rudolf Hess and his brother Alfred Hess fed this ideological ecosystem, influencing Arab nationalist and Islamist currents.
Yasser Arafat, mentored by al-Husseini, carried forward this legacy of militant antisemitism and rejectionism. Though not a blood relative, a popular but unproven myth, he embraced the Mufti’s vision of liberation as Israel’s destruction, not coexistence. This Nazi-Islamist axis, combined with Soviet Cold War propaganda, sharpened the Palestinian cause into a tool of totalitarian ideologies, far removed from any organic struggle for self-determination.
In the 1960s, the Soviet Union saw Israel, a tiny, Western-aligned state, as a perfect target to undermine America’s global influence. The KGB masterminded the PLO’s creation in 1964, drafting its charter in Moscow, not the Middle East. Arafat, born in Egypt, was trained at the KGB’s Balashikha special operations school near Moscow, with Soviet agents falsifying records to claim he was born in Jerusalem, crafting a native Palestinian hero. Operation SIG, launched by KGB chief Yuri Andropov, flooded the Arab world with anti-Semitic propaganda, including Arabic translations of the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, aiming to ignite Nazi-style hatred for the Jews. After Israel’s 1967 victory over Soviet-backed Arab states, Moscow escalated, arming Marxist factions like the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), which carried out atrocities like the 1972 Munich Olympics massacre and plane hijackings with Soviet weapons and training.
The propaganda war went global. In 1975, the Soviet-Arab bloc pushed the UN General Assembly to pass Resolution 3379, declaring Zionism a form of racism and racial discrimination. It was a propaganda coup, embedding a toxic lie in global discourse, repealed in 1991, but the damage lingered. Romanian defector Ion Mihai Pacepa revealed the KGB’s role: the Palestinian people were a Cold War invention, a tool to destabilise the West through ideological subversion, a term coined by KGB defector Yuri Bezmenov for altering a society’s values to make it doubt its institutions and culture. The Soviets didn’t care about Palestinians. They wanted to kneecap Western influence.
The 1979 Islamic Revolution turned Iran into the axis’s muscle, building the Axis of Resistance, comprising Hezbollah, Hamas, Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ), the Houthis, and Shia militias in Iraq and Syria. Iran has poured over $20 billion into these proxies since the 1990s, with Hezbollah receiving $700 million to $1 billion annually, including missiles, drones, and tunnel-building expertise for Gaza’s underground networks. The Quds Force, Iran’s elite external operations unit, orchestrated Hamas’s 7 October 2023 massacre, which killed 1,200 Israelis, with pre-attack summits coordinating Hamas, Hezbollah, and PIJ. Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian met Hamas leaders in Qatar on 15 October 2023, plotting strategy on Doha’s soil. Hamas’s arsenal, including drones, motorised paragliders, RPGs, Iranian rifles, and military-grade explosives, showed Tehran’s hand, with Quds Force training operatives in advanced tactics. Israeli intelligence found North Korean and possibly Russian weapons in Gaza, funnelled through Iran’s smuggling routes.
Iran’s influence extends to Western protests indirectly. While no direct funding links are proven, the Jerusalem Post (2024) reports that Qatar-funded U.S. campus groups, like Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), echo Iran’s anti-Israel rhetoric, amplifying its propaganda. Iran’s state media and proxies like Hamas shape protest slogans, such as “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” chanted from Tehran to New York. Iran’s $20 billion war chest dwarfs its propaganda spend, but its ideological reach, via Al Jazeera and social media platforms like X, fuels global unrest, turning protests into a psychological weapon against the West.
Vladimir Putin, a former KGB officer, keeps the Soviet playbook alive. Russia maintains ties with both the Palestinian Authority and Hamas, hosting Hamas leaders in Moscow after their 2006 election win and refusing to condemn the 7 October attack. Instead, Putin welcomed Hamas for talks, blamed Israel, and posed as a mediator pushing a two-state solution. Russian state media, like RT, parrots Hamas’s talking points, framing Israel as a Western aggressor, echoing Soviet-era narratives. In Syria’s civil war, Russian airpower fights alongside Iran’s militias and Hezbollah to prop up Bashar al-Assad, with 70% of Hezbollah’s weapons, including Kornet anti-tank missiles, RPGs, and drones, being Russian-made, smuggled through Syria with Moscow’s tacit approval. Reports suggest Russian Wagner mercenaries aided Hamas’s preparations pre-7 October, though Moscow denies it, and Russian munitions reached the Houthis in 2023 to target Israel with drones and missiles.
Russia’s cyber warfare is a new frontier. Since 7 October, Russian troll farms have flooded X with fake images of Israeli atrocities, with a 2024 study estimating 30% of protest-related posts originate from Russian bots, amplifying pro-Palestinian outrage to fracture Western unity. A 2016 leaked email from John Podesta’s files accused Qatar and Saudi Arabia of funding ISIL, suggesting Russia’s awareness of Gulf terror financing, which it leverages for its own ends. Russia’s vetoes on UN sanctions shield Iran, and its arms flow to proxies, making Moscow a silent partner in the axis’s war.
China’s Communist Party plays a subtler but no less insidious game. Positioning itself as a champion of the Global South, Beijing backs anti-Israel UN resolutions, praises Hamas in backchannel talks, and condemns Israel’s counter-terrorism operations. Its $400 billion, 25-year investment in Iran includes weapons and surveillance technology, strengthening Tehran’s proxy network. Chinese military advisers have been spotted in Syria alongside Russian and Iranian forces, and state media pushes anti-Semitic tropes, framing Israel as a symbol of Western imperialism. Through Confucius Institutes, China funds Palestinian NGOs and universities, exporting censorship tools and propaganda expertise. Chinese dual-use tech, like drone components, reaches Hamas and Hezbollah via Iran. By painting Israel as a colonial outpost, Beijing taps into global anti-colonial sentiment, reviving Soviet narratives with a modern twist. China’s not firing the guns, but it’s bankrolling the war, posing as a neutral broker in deals like the Saudi-Iran thaw.
Qatar is the axis’s slickest operator, playing both sides with a smile. Since 2012, Doha has hosted Hamas leaders like Khaled Mashal and Ismail Haniyeh, killed in 2024, providing safe haven and political legitimacy. Qatar’s funnelled $1.8 billion to Hamas since 2012, often disguised as Gaza reconstruction aid, with Israel’s approval to stabilise the region, a policy ex-Israeli official Amos Gilad called a tragic mistake. A 2023 U.S. Treasury report designated Qatari-based Hamas operative Muhammad Ahmad ‘Abd Al-Dayim Nasrallah for transferring tens of millions to Hamas’s military wing. Hamas’s $500 million investment network across Turkey and Saudi Arabia relies on Qatari cash. Qatar’s ties to the Muslim Brotherhood, dating back to the 1950s, fund global networks in Egypt, Syria, and Turkey, aligning with Hamas’s Islamist ideology. Al Jazeera, Qatar’s state-run media, glorifies Hamas as legitimate resistance, earning Hamas’s praise for high professionalism in 2021.
Here’s the kicker: Qatar’s spent $5.6 billion on 81 U.S. universities since 2007, including $1 billion to Harvard, $1.95 billion to Cornell, plus Yale, Stanford, and the University of Pennsylvania, dwarfing its Hamas funding by a 3:1 ratio. A 2020 ISGAP study links these donations to pro-Palestinian campus groups like SJP, which drive anti-Israel protests. Qatar’s $8 billion Al Udeid Air Base, hosting 8,000 U.S. troops, buys American goodwill, while its mediation in the 2023 Israel-Hamas hostage deal, releasing 100 hostages, burnishes its diplomatic image, shielding Hamas. A 2017 Gulf boycott by Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt exposed Qatar’s Brotherhood ties, with Arab media accusing Doha of funding U.S. campus propaganda to vilify rivals. Qatar’s duality, funding terror while charming Western elites, makes it a linchpin in this axis.
Nicolás Maduro’s Venezuela is a critical node, hosting Hezbollah’s Latin American operations since the early 2000s. U.S. intelligence reports from 2024 confirm Hezbollah uses Venezuela as a base for narco-trafficking, arms smuggling, and money laundering, with Maduro’s regime providing passports and protection. Former Vice President Tarek El Aissami facilitated Hezbollah’s integration, issuing Venezuelan passports to operatives for global travel and training militias in Lebanon. A 2024 X post cites IRGC officers operating in Venezuela, with drone production facilities on Margarita Island. Hezbollah’s bases in Bolivia, Nicaragua, and Venezuela generate $200 million annually from drug trafficking, per a 2024 Israeli report. Maduro’s public support for Hezbollah and Hamas, calling Netanyahu a terrorist in 2024 and condemning U.S. strikes on Iran in June 2025, aligns Venezuela with Tehran’s axis, strengthening its role in this anti-Western network.
North Korea adds fuel to the fire, supplying weapons to Iran’s proxies. Hamas’s 7 October arsenal included North Korean RPGs and rockets, per Israeli intelligence. A 2023 Wall Street Journal report confirms Pyongyang’s $100 million in annual arms exports to Iran’s network, including the Houthis, with Russian logistics facilitating delivery. North Korea’s anti-Western stance aligns it with the axis, providing the hardware for asymmetric warfare against Israel and the West.
At the heart of this cause lies a virulent strain of antisemitism, a mental illness that distorts morality, erases context, and turns decent people into walking contradictions. As Vassily Grossman wrote in 1980, “Tell me what you accuse the Jews of, and I’ll tell you what you’re guilty of.” For 3,500 years, those who rose against the Jewish people, from Pharaoh, Haman, Nebuchadnezzar, Antiochus, the Crusaders, Ferdinand and Isabella, Hitler, Stalin, al-Husseini, to Saddam Hussein and Hamas, have met ruin, standing as eternal monuments to disgrace and failure. Antisemitism shapeshifts to fit the era’s prejudices: before Israel’s founding, Jews were despised for lacking a state; now, Zionism is the scapegoat. When poor, they were filthy beggars; when wealthy, greedy manipulators. When isolated, they were accused of separatism; when assimilated, of infiltration. In Christian Europe, they were blamed for killing Jesus; in Muslim lands, relegated to second-class dhimmi status. Under Communism, they were capitalist enemies; under Fascism, Marxist revolutionaries. In Nazi Germany, their mere existence was a crime. Today, Israel is labelled an apartheid, colonial oppressor, yet it’s the same hatred, dressed in modern rhetoric. This cult of hatred poisons everything, turning advocates of love into defenders of terror, champions of justice into purveyors of lies, and proponents of peace into endorsers of genocide. As Melanie Phillips starkly notes, “If you support the Palestinian Arab cause today, you are facilitating deranged and murderous Jew-hatred.”
The Palestinian movement is not about land, peace, or self-determination. Its dominant leadership, from the PLO to Hamas and PIJ, reveals a maximalist, rejectionist agenda: the destruction of Israel and its replacement with another Arab-Islamic state. The slogan “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free” is a call for Israel’s erasure, not coexistence. The so-called right of return for millions of descendants of 1948 refugees is a demographic weapon to eliminate Israel’s Jewish character. Even moderates like Mahmoud Abbas deny Jewish history in Jerusalem, refuse to recognise Israel as a Jewish state, and glorify terrorists as martyrs. With 22 Arab states, 57 Muslim-majority countries, and 25 nations where Arabic is an official language, home to roughly 2 billion Muslims, or 24% of the global population, the existence of one tiny Jewish state, roughly the size of Wales, with fewer than 16 million Jews globally, just 0.2% of the world’s population, still barely recovered from the Holocaust’s 6 million murdered, is deemed intolerable. Among 60 to 110 active armed conflicts worldwide, the one involving the Jewish state dominates headlines, protests, and UN resolutions. This is not compassion or justice, it is obsession, rooted in antisemitism. Slogans like “Khaybar Khaybar ya Yahud,” referencing a 7th-century massacre of Jews, “Existence is resistance,” glorifying terrorism, and “Normalisation is betrayal,” rejecting coexistence, expose the movement’s supremacist core. The Palestinian cause is a vessel for Arab and Islamic supremacism, disguised as anti-colonialism, infused with Marxist revolutionary theory, Islamist ideology, and Nazi-inspired antisemitism.
The Palestinian cause is not only a geopolitical weapon but a profitable enterprise and religious crusade. Yasser Arafat became the first Palestinian billionaire by embezzling international aid. Senior Hamas leaders are now multimillionaires, if not billionaires, while ordinary Palestinians suffer, used as human shields and propaganda props. This is not resistance, it’s exploitation. Arab regimes sustain this narrative to distract from internal failures, unify their populations, and attract endless foreign aid. Without the image of the eternally oppressed Palestinian, too many careers, ideologies, and regimes would collapse. The Islamic world uses Palestinians as pawns in a holy war against Judaism, with the cause serving as a rallying cry for Arab unity. Financial backing from Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, supporting Hamas, Hezbollah, and PIJ, and Qatar, via the Muslim Brotherhood, fuels this agenda. The Muslim Brotherhood’s ties to Nazi Germany in the 1930s, combined with the postwar influence of Nazi fugitives in the Arab world, underscore the movement’s roots in modern Nazism, dressed in keffiyeh scarves. This is not liberation, it’s a jihad, cloaked in the language of freedom but driven by a genocidal agenda.
For over 75 years, Palestinian Arabs have been used as pawns in a relentless cycle of chaos, shuffled from one Arab nation to another, often with Iran’s shadow looming large, exploiting their cause to destabilise societies and target Israel. Far from being victims solely of Israel, Palestinians have faced repeated expulsions by their Arab hosts, punished for inciting unrest, igniting wars, and serving as proxies in a broader geopolitical game. From Egypt’s crackdowns to Libya’s deportations, their story is one of betrayal and manipulation, leaving a trail of ruined nations:
From one atrocity to the next, Palestinians have been pawns in Iran’s schemes, shuffled from one destabilised society to another, their cause weaponised to fracture Arab states and vilify Israel. Arab nations like the UAE and Saudi Arabia have clocked the chaos, banning Palestinian flags and slogans to curb radicalism. Yet, Western nations stay blind, swallowing a narrative peddled by UN agencies, media, and campus activists, with slogans like decolonise Palestine and stop the genocide twisting history, erasing Jewish indigeneity, and ignoring peace efforts like the 1947 UN Partition Plan or the 2000 Camp David talks.
And today, across London, Toronto, and New York, the same ideology is doing what it does best: inciting unrest and civil war, aiming to collapse these nations from within.
The 7 October 2023 Hamas attack, killing 1,200 Israelis with Iranian drones, Qatari cash, and North Korean rockets, was a masterclass in axis coordination, exposing its terrifying capabilities. It unleashed a global wave of pro-Palestine protests, from London to Los Angeles, blending genuine outrage with orchestrated chaos. These protests aren’t isolated, they’re linked to the Red-Green-Red-Qatar axis through funding, propaganda, and coordination, turning Western streets into battlegrounds for this ideological war.
The axis connects these protests: Qatar’s $5.6 billion in Western academia funds SJP and similar groups; Iran’s propaganda sets the ideological tone; Russia’s cyber operations amplify it; Hamas and Hezbollah provide the rhetorical fuel. A 2024 U.S. intelligence report notes coordinated messaging between Hamas, Iran, and Russian disinformation campaigns in these protests, turning Western cities into stages for the axis’s psychological warfare.
Institutional Hijacking: A Propaganda Plague
The axis’s influence doesn’t stop at street protests, it’s infiltrated the very institutions that shape Western thought and policy, poisoning them with antisemitic, anti-Western propaganda. The BBC, CNN, The Guardian, Reuters, and the New York Times have faced accusations of laundering Hamas’s narratives, often publishing unverified Gaza casualty figures from Hamas-run health ministries without scrutiny, only to issue quiet retractions later. X posts from 2024–2025 call the BBC a propaganda arm for Hamas, with its coverage accused of institutional bias against Israel, though direct infiltration remains unproven. Universities like Harvard, Yale, Columbia, Princeton, the University of Pennsylvania, Northeastern (NEU), and Oxford, awash with Qatar’s $5.6 billion, host SJP chapters that amplify Hamas’s genocide rhetoric, with Columbia suspending SJP in 2024 for unauthorised protests. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, Save the Children, Doctors Without Borders, and UNICEF, per a 2023 NGO Monitor report, disproportionately target Israel with apartheid claims while downplaying Hamas’s terror, raising questions about Qatari funding influence. The UN, via UNRWA’s $1.2 billion annual budget, sustains Palestinian refugeehood, with 2024 reports revealing UNRWA staff ties to Hamas. The ICC and ICJ, hit with 2025 U.S. sanctions for targeting Israeli officials, align with South Africa’s genocide case against Israel, echoing axis narratives. The Red Cross and WHO face criticism for focusing on Gaza over conflicts like Sudan’s, with 2024 X posts alleging Qatari and Iranian influence via NGO funding. Western unions like the NEU, PCS, RMT, UNISON, and Equity, alongside the NHS and Channel 4, have endorsed pro-Palestine motions or aired sympathetic coverage, often ignoring Hamas’s atrocities, per 2024 UK think tank reports. The Emmys and Oscars platform activists like Billie Eilish wearing pro-Palestine symbols in 2024, amplifying the axis’s narrative. Wikipedia’s open-editing system has been flagged for anti-Israel bias, with 2023 studies showing skewed entries influenced by activist editors. The European Union, Washington Post, and other outlets face similar critiques for selective reporting. This infiltration, via funding, narrative control, or ideological capture, turns trusted institutions into unwitting megaphones for the axis, undermining truth and fuelling division across the West.
The Palestinian cause is part of a broader pattern of radical Islamic influence destabilising Western societies. A predictable trajectory emerges as Muslim populations grow:
In the UK, the Muslim population has grown to approximately 4.38 million, 6.5% of the population, as of 2025, with 1.32 million in Greater London, 15% of the city. MI5 reports that Islamist extremism accounts for 75% of its counter-terror caseload, with 30,000 to 40,000 individuals under surveillance for suspected ties to radicalism. Estimates suggest 15 to 25% of Muslims worldwide hold extremist beliefs incompatible with liberal democracy, translating to 657,000 to 1.1 million in the UK, including 198,000 to 330,000 in London alone. This ideological ecosystem breeds terrorists, as seen in the 9/11 attacks, where 19 al-Qaeda operatives killed nearly 3,000, and the 7 October Hamas massacre, where 6,000 terrorists, 0.2% of Gaza’s population, committed atrocities. In Europe, countries like France with 10% Muslim population, Belgium, Sweden, Germany, the Netherlands, and Austria with 6 to 9% face rising crime, parallel societies, and tensions over free speech, women’s rights, and religious freedom. The 2024 anti-Hindu violence in Bangladesh, with temples desecrated and communities driven out, mirrors this pattern, a chilling warning for the West. The Palestinian cause amplifies this radicalisation, merging antisemitism with anti-Western sentiment, with its flag serving as a rallying point for this growing threat.
The obsession with the Palestinian cause reveals a stark hypocrisy among its Western advocates, who remain silent on the world’s vast human suffering while fixating on Israel. Over the past century, approximately 260 major wars have claimed over 180 million lives, with 45 major conflicts in the last 25 years alone causing 4 to 5 million deaths. As of 2025, between 60 and 110 active armed conflicts rage globally, including more than 10 full-scale wars. Yet, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, often misrepresented as a genocide with skewed casualty figures, some estimates suggesting fewer than 10,000 civilian deaths in Gaza, with a civilian-to-combatant ratio as low as 0.5:1, unprecedented in modern urban warfare, dominates global attention, while far deadlier conflicts are ignored. Consider just a few:
The Darfur genocide from 2003 to 2008, reignited in 2023, saw 200,000 killed and 14.6 million displaced, while the Rohingya crisis in Myanmar since 2016 has driven out 900,000 through mass executions, rape, and starvation. These atrocities, along with dozens of others, receive scant attention from the pro-Palestine crowd, who remain silent on the millions killed and displaced in Congo, Syria, Yemen, or Sudan. They do not protest the butchery of Assad and Hezbollah in Syria or the starvation in Yemen. Instead, they reserve their outrage for Israel, calling for the death of the IDF while ignoring Hamas’s daily murder, torture, and repression of its own people in Gaza. This selective outrage betrays their true motive: they hate Jews more than they care about human suffering. Their silence on global atrocities, coupled with their fixation on Israel, exposes a deep-seated antisemitism masquerading as activism.
This phenomenon has evolved into Palestinianism, a global crusade uniting radical Islamists, Marxist revolutionaries, and anti-Western activists, fuelled by a deep-seated antisemitism that will not be tolerated forever. Its pillars are clear:
From Los Angeles’s violent June 2025 protests, where Palestinian flags and keffiyehs waved among rioters, to London’s 500,000-strong marches, this ideology has become a banner for chaos, glorifying terrorists like Leila Khaled, Dalal Mughrabi, and the 7 October killers, idolised in murals, campus flyers, and rallies from London to Chicago. Funded by Qatar, Iran, and Turkey through NGOs, influencers, and university groups, it’s a death cult, not a liberation movement, justifying executing gays, honour killings, and brainwashing children in Gaza. The most aggressive Free Palestine protests erupt not in Ramallah but in Los Angeles, Berlin, and London, revealing their true aim: to dismantle Western institutions from within. Palestinian flags are conspicuously absent of host countries’ flags, signalling not solidarity but submission, an effort to erase national identities. Violence is escalating: Jewish students are hunted in university libraries, synagogues are attacked across Europe and North America, and in Washington, D.C., an Israeli couple, government employees, were shot dead in a suspected targeted assassination. The line between speech and slaughter has been crossed.
Israel, Ukraine, and Taiwan are the flashpoints in this East versus West war, where the Red-Green-Red-Qatar axis seeks to erode Western confidence, sovereignty, and moral clarity. Israel faces Hamas, Hezbollah, and Iran, backed by Russia, China, Qatar, Venezuela, and North Korea. Ukraine battles Russia, whose Syrian operations and Iranian drone supplies mirror its anti-Israel playbook. Taiwan confronts China’s aggression, with Beijing’s $400 billion Iran deal and anti-Israel UN votes aligning it with the axis. These conflicts are interconnected:
Pro-Palestine protests, from London to Sydney, amplify anti-Western narratives, with Qatar’s cash, Iran’s rhetoric, Russia’s bots, and Hezbollah’s ideological fuel sowing division. Venezuela’s $200 million narco-dollars and North Korea’s $100 million arms exports strengthen this global assault on liberal values.
The scale of this machine is staggering, with a rough estimate suggesting this asymmetric war against Western civilisation, through the Palestinian cause and related efforts, has cost around $145 billion since the 1930s:
This $145 billion war machine, likely understated due to unquantified costs, funds terror, propaganda, and institutional capture to undermine the West.
The Jewish people in Israel and across the globe, the people of Gaza yearning for freedom from Hamas’s grip, and communities throughout the Middle East and beyond deserve better than to be pawns in a sinister game orchestrated by an axis of tyranny. This unholy alliance of Soviet-born propaganda, Iran’s jihadist ambition, Qatar’s duplicitous wealth, Russia’s cynical meddling, China’s strategic scheming, Venezuela’s narco-fueled chaos, and North Korea’s deadly arms trade peddles a lie that thrives on division, cloaked in the language of justice. We must reject the toxic myth of a right of return designed to erase Israel, dismantle UNRWA’s machinery of perpetual victimhood, and unmask Palestinianism as a global assault on Jewish existence and Western values. As Einat Wilf said, “This ideology must end for peace to begin.” The Palestinian flag, waved as a symbol of resistance, must be exposed as a banner of hatred, a call to unravel civilisation itself. Jew-hatred, the oldest hate, has been humanity’s canary in the coal mine for millennia, a grim warning of society’s slide into dysfunction and collapse. From Pharaoh’s Egypt to Hitler’s Germany, those who embraced this poison met their downfall, their names cursed by history. Today, the stakes are higher, the enemy more cunning. The gates stand open, the Trojan horse is within, its shadow lengthening over our cities. Will we heed the canary’s cry, confront this ancient evil, and fight for a world where truth and humanity prevail, or will we let the oldest hate tear us asunder once more?
Compiled and written by @BenHopper and @TheJewishArtistDiary, a Jewish Israeli artist who believes in, and wishes for peace and co-existence. I have also been sharing various relevant posts + words on my own Instagram @benhopper, available on my ✡️ Highlights. I’m also active on X: @benhopper.
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