Thursday, October 12, 2023

Thursday Tidings

On a sunny and mild Thursday, here are some things going on:

From National Review, as 44 Republican congresscritters urge Education Secretary Miguel Cardona to have his agency protect Jewish college students, Democrat congresscritters go Sergeant Schultz.

From FrontpageMag, the left-wing campus hate groups who support Hamas.

From Townhall, according to an opinion column, leftists want what happened in Israel to happen in the U.S.

From The Washington Free Beacon, the shame in academia.

From the Washington Examiner, more Republican congresscritters come out against electing Steve Scalise (R-LA) the Speaker.

From The Federalist, President Biden makes a nice speech, so let's stop appeasing terrorists.

From American Thinker, the truth about the terrorist group Hamas.

From MRCTV, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) becomes evidence of his own complaint.

From NewsBusters, right-wing commentator Mark Levin claims that "the Biden administration funneled funds to the Palestinian terrorists".

From Canada Free Press, a new fable about the wolf and the rooster.

From TCW Defending Freedom, the real reason for the 20 miles per hour speed limit imposed in much of Wales.

From Snouts in the Trough, what is the most blatant lie of this week?

From EuroNews, what matters most to young Polish voters?

From Voice Of Europe, according to German europarliamentcritter Maximilian Krah (AfD), the future of Ukraine and of its President Zelenskyy will have nothing in common.

From ReMix, over 100 migrants attack Polish border guards with rocks and flaming tree branches while trying to illegally enter Poland from Belarus.  (If you read Polish better than I do, read the story at Interia.)

From Balkan Insight, Kosovo will stop subsidizing electricity in its Serb-majority northern area.

From The North Africa Post, France will start pulling its troops out of Niger.

From Turkish Minute, police in southeastern Turkey arrest 40 people for protesting against Turkish military strikes in northeastern Syria.  (What is this "freedom of speech" you speak of?)

From Public Radio Of Armenia, according to the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, there is strong evidence that Azerbaijan used Pegasus spyware against Armenia.

From AzerNews, according to Azerbaijani Deputy Foreign Minister Elnur Mammadov, Armenian accusations about events in the region of Garabagh do not reflect reality.  (The Azerbaijani region of Garabagh is also called Nagorno-Karabakh and Artsakh.  It was established as an autonomous soviet social republic within the Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic when Azerbaijan and Armenia were parts of the USSR.)

From North Press Agency, the Autonomous Administration of North and East Syria demands an investigation into alleged Turkish violations in northeastern Syria.

From The Times Of Israel, the Israeli Knesset forms a war cabinet.

From The Jerusalem Post, photos of babies being burnt or decapitated have been confirmed.

From YNetNews, Israeli commandos take on Hamas terrorists.

From The New Arab, Israel will not send water or fuel to Gaza until Hamas releases their captured hostages.

From Egypt Today, Egypt and Iraq coordinate to send humanitarian aid to the Gaza Strip.

From the Sudan Tribune, a plan for peace in Sudan.

From IranWire, about 32,000 university professors in Iran have been dismissed.

From Iran International, a centrist newspaper in Tehran warns Iranian officials against making radical comments about the war between Hamas and Israel.

From Hasht e Subh, the elderly mother of a former military officer dies from a heart attack after the Taliban take her husband and two sons hostage.

From The Express Tribune, according to Pakistani caretaker Prime Minister Anwaarul Haq Kakar, former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's return to Pakistan is not part of any deal.

From Pakistan Today, the Islamabad High Court denies former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan's petitions against his case.

From Gatestone Institute, Hamas and Iran have been killing Jews for decades.

From The Stream, is another ice age on the way?

From The Daily Signal, now did Hamas catch Israel off guard?

From The American Conservative, former U.S. diplomat Henry Kissinger has an epiphany.

From BizPac Review, CNN reporter Jake Tapper "has a light bulb moment about the Democratic Party".  (You could say that like Kissinger, Tapper had his own epiphany.)

From The Daily Wire, right-wing commentator Ben Shapiro explains what Americans don't understand about the terror group Hamas.

From the Daily Caller, right-wing commentator Glenn Beck thinks that the U.S. is headed toward a "global war".

From the New York Post, according to former New York City police Commissioner Bill Bratton, the NYPD needs to step up its counter-terrorism after the Hamas attack on Israel.

From Breitbart, talks collapse between Hollywood studios and the union representing striking actors.  (Yeah, I know.  Cry them all a river.)

From Newsmax, Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX) leads a bipartisan group urging Biden to approve permits for the construction of four bridges extending from the U.S. to Mexico.

And from SFGate, for just $1, you can own a Jewish bakery in Oakland, California.

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