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A kind of madness has gripped the world where terrorists who raped, maimed and killed any in their wake be you Israeli, Palestinian, Gentile, Muslim or Jew appear to being glorified.
I’m talking about October 7th 2023. A day that will be forever etched in my mind as an horrific attack on civilisation, which most cannot imagine even in their wildest, most brutal nightmares.
Make no mistake, the Hamas terrosists who did this were there to kill Jews and celebrate their bloodbath.
This is abundantly clear in their own covenant.
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Yet within days of this savage massacre and before any retaliation from Israel, there appeared to be what can only be described as a well of support glorifying these attacks and, from certain fractions, no condemnation of Hamas whatsoever, in fact there was almost a ‘they deserve it’ vibe from some corners which I find unfathomable.
The BBC wouldn’t even call Hamas out as terrorists.
Israel obviously retaliated, they did what any country around the world would do to express their outrage at the barbarism.
October the 7th marked the end of a ceasefire which had been dogged by Gazan missile attacks on Israel who protected themselves not with return fire, but with an Iron Dome, a system which shoots down and eviscerates missiles in the air before they hit the ground.
Look, I’m not in support of mass killing on any level, but this was the start of a war and the beginning of more death and today marks 100 days Since it began.
But what the hell is going on?
Since that day we’ve had weekly pro-Palestinian protests with anti-Semitic chanting.. Ex-home secretary Suella Braverman described them as Hate marches.
People chanting From the River to The Sea, the carrying of racist banners from people who appeared perfectly respectable, like a teacher holding one which depicts Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman as coconuts..
Jewish people are afraid to leave their homes and of course the British taxpayer picking up the tab to police all of these marches.
Now, I’m not say that many of the protestors are not calling for peace and demanding a ceasefire.
People have tied themselves in knots trying to justify all of this.
Even the unlikely partner of South Africa, who lost two of their own during the massacre, got involved.
Its leaders met with Hamas militants before accusing Israel of genocide.
And yesterday, Jeremy Corbyn addressed an anti-Israel demo in London where activists were backing Houthi terrorists, who this week attacked shipping lanes in the Red Sea.
Protesters were chanting ‘Yemen, Yemen make us proud, turn another ship around’.
I literally cannot believe what I am hearing. The US and the UK are protecting shipping which has nothing to do with the Israel-Hamas conflict, yet people are now chanting in the streets in support of the Houthis.
In the meantime the bombs continue to be fired from both camps from Israel and Gaza.. and more and more people are dying. The whole thing is a mess..
In my view this is a lose lose.. Mass death, mass anger and never ending revenge.