On a cool, cloudy and windy Saturday, here are some things going on:
From Townhall, something is "off" with a poll about a potential cease fire in Gaza.
From The Washington Free Beacon, an Israeli student at Harvard is accosted during a pro-Hamas "die-in" on campus.
From the Washington Examiner, who are the Republican congresscritters running for House Speaker?
From American Thinker, President Biden's speech from the Oval Office is wrong on history and facts.
From NewsBusters, when the media faulted Republicans for a "witch-hunt" against former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton over what happened in Benghazi, Libya.
From Canada Free Press, a look at the new book Invisible Treason in America. (I don't regard this article as a review, because its writer is also one of the book's authors.)
From TCW Defending Freedom, the U.K.'s three main parties have energy plans that are "nonsense, bunkum and balderdash".
From Snouts in the Trough, how the U.K. government became the enemy.
From The North Africa Post, according to Foreign Minister Nasser Bourita, Morocco remains committed to participating international mobilization to end the tragic situation in Gaza.
From The New Arab, trucks carrying humanitarian aid enter the Gaza Strip.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, a Frenchman of Chechen origin is arrested while carrying a knife near a synagogue in Strasbourg, France. (If you read French, read the story at Valeurs Actuelles.)
From Gatestone Institute, look behind Hamas's planned genocide and you'll find Iran.
From The Stream, in the conflict between good and evil, there are no sidelines.
From BizPac Review, congresscritter Ilhan Omar (D-Min) blasts Biden and the Democrat leadership over their support for Israel.
From The Daily Wire, more on the Republican congresscritters now running of House Speaker.
From the Daily Caller, Republican presidential candidates condemn antisemitism on college campuses and threaten to cut funding.
From Breitbart, the White House admits accidentally doxing American Special Forces in Israel.
And from the New York Post, Mr. October has to move over.
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