On a cool sunny Friday, on which you might be trying to avoid walking under ladders, stepping on cracks, or crossing paths with a black cat, here are some things going on:
From National Review, the "Day of Rage" is a reminder that the threat is not just "over there".
From FrontpageMag, the organizations Hamas and Fatah explain why they wage war on Israel.
From Townhall, Hamas traps Gazan civilians as Egypt refuses to open its border. (Keeping your country's border closed is apparently xenophobic only when Western countries do it.)
From The Washington Free Beacon, American corporations, which had a lot to say about Black Criminal Lives Matter and Ukraine, says little about the terror in Israel.
From the Washington Examiner, Republican congresscritters narrow their choices for Speaker down to two candidates.
From The Federalist, the congresscritters known as the "Squad" supported Hamas long before it started to decapitate babies. (I wonder how many people who have referred to the U.S. military as "baby killers" are reluctant to use that term when discussing Hamas.)
From American Thinker, in the Hamas terror attack, the Jewish past and future come together.
From MRCTV, inflation did not fall in September, but the real earnings of Americans did.
From NewsBusters, nine times when the media sympathized with Hamas terrorists.
From Canada Free Press, the FBI claims that there are no credible threats in the U.S., and the media agrees.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez calls U.S. sanctions "extortion" and "blackmail".
From TCW Defending Freedom, whatever happened to the "ice-free Arctic" predicted by the climate fearmongers?
From EuroNews, American former student Amanda Knox, once convicted of and later exonerated of murder, faces a new trial for slander.
From Voice Of Europe, riot erupt in Germany after Hamas declares "World Jihad Day".
From ReMix, according to German economics minister Robert Habeck, Germany needs more immigration, but most Germans disagree.
From Balkan Insight, Serbian President Aleksandar Vučić announces parliamentary elections and some local elections, to be held in December.
From The North Africa Post, King Mohammed VI gives a speech that opening of the Moroccan parliament's fall session.
From The New Arab, the organization Human Rights Watch claims that Israel used white phosphorus munitions in Gaza and Lebanon.
From the Daily Mail, Israel drops 1.1 million leaflets telling people in northern Gaza to flee southward.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, anti-Israel hate graffiti is spray painted onto streets in Berlin. (If you read German, read the story at Unser Mitteleuropa.)
From WION, an Israeli embassy worker is stabbed in Beijing.
From BBC News, a teacher is killed and two other people injured by a knife attack in Arras, France.
From Gatestone Institute, where does Turkey stand on the jihad against Israel?
From the Afghanistan Times, a bomb explodes at a Shiite mosque in Pol-e-Khumri, Afghanistan.
From the Hindustan Times, according to Home Minister Amit Shah, Sikhs have made unparalleled sacrifices for Indian independence and for humanity.
From ANI, a fake army recruitment racket is dismantled in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
From India Today, a pro-Palestine march is held in Kishanganj, Bihar, India.
From New Age, 75 Bangladeshi naval personnel leave for Lebanon to take part in a peacekeeping mission.
From the Colombo Page, Sri Lanka and Japan plan to establish a free trade zone.
From the Borneo Post, Malaysia will establish its first Artificial Intelligence learning center.
From The Stream, Hamas does not want and has never wanted peace with Israel.
From The Daily Signal, Hamas, President Biden, and amoral clarity.
From BizPac Review, support for congresscritter Jim Jordan (R-OH) to become Speaker grows, to the dismay of former congresscritter Liz Cheney (R-WY).
From The Daily Wire, America's largest cities boost their security as anti-Israel rallies hit their streets.
From the Daily Caller, Jewish schools in New York City close and beef up their security due to the "Day of Jihad".
From the New York Post, congresscritter Elise Stefanik calls on the president of her alma mater Harvard to resign after she refused to condemn pro-Hamas groups.
From Breitbart, Israeli President Isaac Herzog assures a CNN anchor that Israel will win.
And from Newsmax, according to congresscritter Andy Biggs (R-AZ), the aforementioned Jim Jordan has the votes to become the next Speaker.
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