Jessie J faces backlash after sharing plea for Hamas hostage’s suffering to end

British singer Jessie J has drawn both praise and fierce criticism online after posting an emotional message about newly released footage of Hamas hostage Evyatar David, nearly two years into his captivity in Gaza.

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NYT Claims, ‘Many Jewish Voters Back Mamdani.’ You Won’t Believe Who They Interviewed.

In an obvious attempt to portray their leftist darling, New York Democratic mayoral candidate, Zohran Mamdani, as palatable to New York’s Jewish population, despite Mamdani’s openly anti-Israel views, The New York Times ran a puff piece in which of the five people they quoted openly supporting him, two were part of his campaign.

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‘Kill all Jews:’ NYPD did not investigate brutal attack on Jews as hate crime

The FBI is now investigating an attack at a kosher restaurant in Queens which left multiple Jewish victims hospitalized as a potential hate crime after the victims said the attackers shouted about killing Jews.

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The New York Times’s non-apology apology for its blood libel against Israel

You know, by now, that the Western Islamo-socialist alliance committed a blood libel against Israel when its respective members repeatedly published an image of Mohammed Al-Matouq, a desperately emaciated child, and asserted that the child was a victim of an Israel-caused famine. In fact, as was apparent from the child’s well-fed mother and brother, who appeared in several related images, Mohammed is not starving. Instead, he suffers from congenital diseases.

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Navigating misinformation from Gaza as Israel restricts access for journalists

As photos circulate online of the famine affecting the Gaza Strip, questions mount about possible misinformation making its way onto the internet. Tel Aviv Institute Senior Fellow Hen Mazzig joins Erielle Reshef to discuss possible circulation of misinformation and the landscape of the hunger situation unfolding in Gaza.

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The Brew: Jewish Children Kicked Off Spanish Plane. Settlers Attack Christian Town on West Bank

In Spain, post-Christian liberals twist themselves into knots to apologize for expelling Islamic invaders, for defeating a Communist government that was murdering priests and nuns, and for sending out the explorers who conquered the New World. The Left in Spain (as elsewhere) is intent on importing millions of “refugees” to replace the local population, tearing down historic monuments, and aborting the next generation.

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Chatbot Grok Doesn’t Glitch—It Reflects X

Elon Musk’s AI chatbot, Grok, native to the platform formerly known as Twitter, has recently generated antisemitic outputs in response to user queries—among them, praise for Hitler, a call for a “second Holocaust,” and claims that “Ashkenazi surnames” signal radical leftists who hate white people. These outputs are not only abhorrent—they are dangerous. And while shocking, they are far from surprising. Grok reflects the values of the platform it inhabits.

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