Hamas
June 29, 2025 — John Hinderaker

Scott beat me to a post on the kill-the-Jews rally at England’s Glastonbury music festival. Anti-Semitism is now trendy. In videos from Glastonbury, you can see “Palestinian”–read, pro-Hamas–flags flying. That has become a common sight on American college campuses, too. Across the globe, liberals are lining up on the pro-Hamas side. Their history of events in Israel begins on October 8. To hear them tell it, Israel launched a weirdly
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June 12, 2025 — Scott Johnson

The latest news from the Gaza war is “Hamas attacks Gaza aid group, kills at least five, staff feared taken hostage.” That’s public relations management, Hamas style. The AP appears to be a constituent element of the Hamas public relations strategy. Yesterday the AP “reported,” in the style to which we have grown accustomed, “More than 55,000 Palestinians have been killed in the Israel-Hamas war, Gaza health officials say,” complete
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June 10, 2025 — John Hinderaker

Professional protester Greta Thunberg and her cohorts were intercepted at sea by the Israelis and now, with the exception of five Frenchmen who refused to leave Israel, are on their way home. The IDF intended to screen Hamas’s October 7 horror film for these pro-Hamas fanatics, but they passed: Career protester Greta Thunberg was heading for her Swedish homeland Tuesday after she was detained by Israel along with fellow activists
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June 4, 2025 — Scott Johnson

The New York Post cover story reports on some of the evidence gathered against Tarek Bazrouk, one of the Hamas supporters who overdid it at Columbia last year: “Columbia protestor had direct link to Hamas’ deadly al-Qassam Brigades militant group.” According to the story, Bazrouk was “a member of a chat group that received regular updates from Abu Obeida,” the official spokesman for the al-Qassam Brigades, according to documents filed
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May 31, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Lee Smith is the author of several books including, most recently, Disappearing the President Trump, Truth Social, and the Fight for the Republic, published by Encounter Books. Lee’s current Tablet column is “The Anti-Israel Right Joins the Pro-Iran Left” (subhead: “MAGA influencers replace the mainstream media as vehicles for traditional information campaigns targeting Israel—and Trump.”) It is difficult to excerpt and should be read in its entirety. Here he takes
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May 30, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Trump envoy Steve Witkoff has sought to negotiate a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas. Adam Lehrer addresses the latest (apparently failed) proposal at The Scroll with comments from Armin Rosen and Lee Smith (below the break). * * * * * Tablet staff writer Armin Rosen believes that Israel wisely accepted the cease-fire knowing that Hamas would reject it, highlighting the terror organization as a bad actor that can’t
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May 28, 2025 — John Hinderaker

It turns out that Hamas did have a favorite in the 2024 presidential race, and it wasn’t Donald Trump. Which means, I guess, that they are evil but they may not be stupid: Former Israeli hostage says the terrorists were “very scared” of Trump. “More food, treated me better, stopped cursing me, stopped spitting on me.” pic.twitter.com/tgGk9Wqm5E — Open Source Intel (@Osint613) May 28, 2025 We have seen this phenomenon
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May 16, 2025 — Scott Johnson

I have a wealth of material before me from which to choose today. I am exercising my personal prerogative (with permission) to render in full the first-person account of my daughter Eliana in the Free Beacon story “‘We Occasionally Misjudge’: Pulitzer Board Told Me I Was out of Line When I Asked Why the Organization Gave an Award to Palestinian ‘Poet’ Who Made Hateful Comments About Israeli Hostages.” Subhead: “The
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May 12, 2025 — John Hinderaker

The Trump administration has procured the release of the last American-Israeli citizen who was being held prisoner by Hamas, Edan Alexander. Alexander, only 21 years old and originally from New Jersey, was held for the better part of two years and repeatedly tortured by Hamas operatives. Nevertheless, his health seems to be decent. En route to join his family, Alexander held up a sign expressing his appreciation to President Trump:
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May 9, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Earlier this week the Pulitzer Prize for Commentary was awarded to “Palestinian poet”/Hamas apologist Mosab Abu Toha for his work in the New Yorker—”deep reporting with the intimacy of memoir,” as the Pulitzer board put it—depicting the evils of the Israeli military campaign in Gaza. David Harsanyi steps back to observe that the prizes have become a sad joke.About the award to Mosab Abu Toha, Harsanyi writes: “It is unsurprising,
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April 10, 2025 — Scott Johnson

I was hopeful that Hugh Hewitt picked up on Gadi Taub’s long-form interview with Benjamin Netanyahu from Power Line, but no. He makes it clear at the outset that this was not the case. However, that is just about the only disappointment I found in Hugh’s interview of Taub about it. He found it as interesting as I did. I thought some readers who took in the interview might find
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April 8, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Yesterday I posted video of Gadi Taub’s March 28 interview with Prime Minister Netanyahu — the latest episode of the Israel Update series on which Michael Doran usually joins Taub. In the interview Netanyahu walks us through all the major decisions that shaped the Iron Swords war thus far. The interview is conducted in Hebrew and posted with English subtitles. This is a remarkably illuminating document on the critical decisions
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April 7, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Gadi Taub is an author, historian, and columnist as well as co-host (with Michael Doran) of Tablet’s Israel Update podcast. Last week I recommended his Tablet column “Netanyahu Takes On Israel’s Deep State” for its understanding of the internal political turmoil that is roiling Israel. On March 9, Quillette’s Pamela Paresky sat down with Taub in Tel Aviv to discuss the war in Gaza, the failures of Israel’s security establishment,
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April 6, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Writing yesterday about the recent revision of casualties claimed by the so-called Gaza Health Ministry or “Palestinian health authorities” (as the Wall Street Journal denominates them), I commented that the lies aren’t really news — they have been exposed as such by observant analysts for a while now — and they extend to the absolute number of alleged deaths, not only the proportion of combatants to civilians. I added that
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April 5, 2025 — Scott Johnson

Andrea Peyser reports the news that Hamas’s fatality claims in the war it has undertaken against Israel are lies. She takes note of Hamas’s silent admission to this effect in the New York Post column “Hamas admits it lied to the world about how many children and civilians died in Gaza.” The lies aren’t really news — they have been exposed as such by observant analysts for a while now
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April 4, 2025 — John Hinderaker

News media around the world have uncritically repeated Hamas’s obviously false claims about casualties in the war it started against Israel. At most, press outlets have conventionally said that Hamas’s numbers haven’t been, or can’t be, verified. Now Hamas has casually admitted that it was lying all along: Hamas quietly removed the names of thousands of Palestinians it had previously alleged were killed during the Israel-Hamas war, Salo Aizenberg, from
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March 26, 2025 — Scott Johnson

At The Scroll, Park MacDougald declares this “the video of the day” (below). MEMRI provides this italicized explanation in an accompanying post: “Residents of Beit Lahia in northern Gaza protested against Hamas in a video circulated by Palestinian Activists on Telegram on March 25, 2025. The protesters demanded that Hamas release the Israeli hostages and stop the war. They stated that they reject Hamas’s rule and seek peace, not a
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