
They Were Told Not to Go
Lebanese ‘Australians’ expect the taxpayer to save them from the consequences of their actions
Lebanese ‘Australians’ expect the taxpayer to save them from the consequences of their actions
Israel has started a campaign of public announcements to the people of southern Lebanon to get out of their homes and leave areas where Hezbollah has stored ammunition, rockets, and missiles.
The extremists driving the new brownshirt movement in Australia.
BBC management must either take back control of the ship or the British people should demand a refund.
The battle for freedom is here, and it’s now, and we must do what we can. That means we seriously need to look at our immigration policies. We need to wake the hell up, because we are letting the enemy of our hard-won freedoms literally walk in through the front door.
Hezbollah is experiencing a communications problem.
Once again, the charges of Israel’s critics are shown to be a full-bodied inversion of reality.
Hezbollah fields the first eunuch army since the Ming dynasty.
TVNZ uses BBC news on the Israeli-Hamas conflict as a source for broadcasting to their dwindling audience.
The completion of operations in Rafah seems to mark the end of Phase two of the war, with the conquering of the command and control capabilities of the Hamas battalions that operated in Gaza a year ago.
The release of the footage from the tunnels in Rafah has sharply brought home to both the political leadership and the wider Israeli public the terrible conditions under which the hostages still alive are being held – airless, dark and humid tunnels too low to even stand up in.
All of this, combined, provides the backdrop for the decisions that the Israeli government has made and is now taking regarding the war against Hamas (and Iran via her proxies
Why is the Albanese government so suicidally determined to import a world of hate?