Damned by the Enthusiastic Praise of Hamas
When the worst people are cheering you the loudest, you need to stop.
When the worst people are cheering you the loudest, you need to stop.
Luxon’s outburst reveals a man completely out of his depth: a corporate suit pretending to be a statesman. He’s lost the plot, alright, and taken New Zealand down with him.
Israel, Gaza, and the US: It seems like a stalemate with no end in sight. So far, Netanyahu has the only real plan for ending the conflict in Gaza with a hope of a lasting peace.
Australia’s PM is making policy out of anti-Semitic spite.
The path to peace is not paved with empty gestures and dangerous illusions. It lies in rejecting extremism, upholding truth, and refusing to reward those who incite war while rejecting every opportunity for peace.
British taxpayers are funding fake news and institutional anti-Semitism.
Won’t meet our most important ally, but will grovel to terrorist filth.
Evil isn’t a comic-book villain: it’s a smug, self-righteous ideologue.
Peace does not come through rewarding violence. It comes through shared responsibility – and truth.
When Israel tried to force Hamas’ hand by instituting the blockade, the terrorists would have been delighted. Nothing was more calculated to unhinge the sentimental nations of the West than images of emaciated children. These would be the martyrs that counted.
Stuff is calling for Kiwis to share views on what's happening in Israel and Gaza, but don't expect there to be any balance.
Not even the bad excuse of pretending to buy ‘peace in our time’.