Thursday, October 19, 2023

A Late Sasquatch's Thursday Dozen

Now that I've returned from running around again, here are 12 things going on:

From National Review, a U.S. Navy destroyer shoots down three missiles launched by Iranian-backed Houthi rebels in Yemen that were probably headed for Israel.

From FrontpageMag, domestic groups who support Hamas are allowed to benefit from tax-exempt status, which Congress can change.

From Townhall, congresscritter Colin Allred (D-TX) threatens to call the police on a reporter who tried to ask him some tough questions about Hamas's attack on Israel.

From The Washington Free Beacon, Black Criminal Lives Matter has had a long history with Hamas supporters.

From the Washington Examiner, special counsel David Weiss, who investigated First Son Hunter Biden, agrees to testify before Congress.

From American Thinker, why it should be okay to liken Hamas terrorists to Nazis.

From NewsBusters, NBC has more of a problem with the backlash against left-wing students calling for genocide against Jews than the call for genocide itself.

From The Indian Express, the murder of a Muslim woman and her Hindu husband in Govindi, Maharashtra, India is solved.

From the Daily Mail, according to an Israeli government spokesman, the explosion at a Gazan hospital killed "several dozen" people, not 471 as claimed by the Gaza Health Ministry.

From Gatestone Institute, as U.S. President Biden turns against Israel, its Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu must stand strong.

From The Stream, the myth of Israel bombing a hospital in Gaza will be around for decades.

And from the Genesius Times, Republican congresscritters consider making radio host Alex Jones the new Speaker of the House.

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