Now that I've been back home for over a whole, it's about time that I made a somewhat regular post. On a warm sunny Sunday, here are some things going on:
From The Times Of Israel, Iranian state media tries to pass off video footage of a fire in Chile as destruction in Israel inflicted by Iranian rockets.
From Arutz Sheva, former U.S. Ambassador to Israel David Friedman points out that one Iranian rocket was targeted at the Al Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem.
From The Jerusalem Post, pro-HamasPalestinian activists in Chicago applaud Iran's attack on Israel, and so do similar activists in Toronto, Canada.
From Gatestone Institute, Israel was completely justified in destroying Iran's terror facilities in Damascus, Syria.
From The Stream, after Israel successfully defends itself against Iran's attack, U.S. President Biden urges Israel to not respond.
From The American Conservative, a former fare hopper on the D.C. Metro makes his confessions.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the Britain of the thatchers. (These thatchers should not be confused with the family of a certain late U.K. prime minister.)
From Canada Free Press, the choice faced by the U.S. this coming November.
From National Review, the Biden doctrine of "don't" isn't working.
From FrontpageMag, former Speaker Pelosi (D-Cal) claims to support Israel after calling for an arms embargo against it.
From Townhall, unlike Biden, Senator John Fetterman (D-PA) will support Israel if it retaliates against Iran.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a review of a book about Republican foreign policy showing parallels between Presidents Reagan and Trump.
From the Washington Examiner, Fetterman advises Trump to "focus on his time in court" instead of on Pennsylvania. (It's interesting that the man whose brain some of us were wondering about has apparently become the most reasonable Democrat in the U.S.)
From American Thinker, leftists push for gun control after every mass shooting, but miss their real cause.
From NewsBusters, when the media went after the Tea Party movement.
And from SFGATE, at this year's Coachella music festival, the band No Doubt had the best set, which only took them 30 years.
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