On a sunny but cool Wednesday, here are some things going on:
From National Review, American critics of Israel and defenders of Hamas go into retreat.
From FrontpageMag, an ISIS flag is found on the vest of a terrorist killed while attacking an Israeli kibbutz.
From Townhall, former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice notices something that President Biden omitted in his speech on Israel and Hamas.
From The Washington Free Beacon, a group which Biden tapped to fight antisemitism takes Hamas's side.
From the Washington Examiner, congresscritter Nancy Mace (R-SC) appears to misunderstand the meaning of a scarlet letter.
From The Federalist, what Justice for Israel would look like.
From American Thinker, how Shia Islam guides Iran.
From MRCTV, the Miss Universe pageant has two contestant who aren't really misses.
From NewsBusters, taxpayer-funder NPR promotes a billboard claiming that "God's plan includes abortion".
From Canada Free Press, billions of dollars for savagery.
From TeleSUR, Venezuelan Vice President Delcy Rodriguez arrives in Moscow for an energy forum.
From TCW Defending Freedom, the BBC and "their leftist brigade" refuse to label Hamas with the correct word "terrorist".
From ReMix, a majority of Germans want early elections, citing mass migration as their biggest issue.
From Voice Of Europe, a record number of Poles living outside of Poland register to vote in the country's upcoming parliamentary elections.
From EuroNews, former Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico strikes a deal with a pro-Russia party to create a new coalition government.
From The Sofia Globe, artifacts from the 6th century BC necropolis of Trebenishte are exhibited at Bulgaria's National Archaeological Museum in Sofia. (The site, whose name may also be rendered "Trebenšta", is in North Macedonia, and was discovered by Bulgarian soldiers during World War I.)
From Radio Bulgaria, according to Bulgarian President Rumen Radev, there is no direct threat to his country's national security.
From Ekathimerini, Greek Rural Development Minister Lefteris Avgenakis announces full coverage for livestock and livestock facilities lost during floods in the region of Thessaly.
From the Greek City Times, according to Greek Defense Minister Nikos Dendias, Greece has sided with Israel.
From Balkan Insight, Bosnian authorities indict two wartime prison guards for allegedly killing inmates.
From Malta Today, a bill filed with the Maltese parliament would allow 16-year-olds to become mayors. (Whether someone of that age is crazy and/or masochistic enough to serve as mayor remains to be seen.)
From RFI, French police arrest more than 20 people for alleged antisemitic acts.
From The North Africa Post, Mauritania becomes an observer member at the Gas Exporting Countries Forum.
Form The New Arab, according to the U.N. agency OCHA, over 260,000 residents of the Gaza strip have been displaced.
From BBC News, 17 U.K. citizens, including children, have been reported dead or missing in Israel.
From Palestinian Media Watch, Hamas calls on Palestinians in the Gaza strip to be human shields.
From Struggle for Hindu Existence, Hindus in of Magrahat, West Bengal, India are attacked by Muslims allegedly with the help of police while protesting the reported rape of a Hindu girl.
From Fox News, congresscritter Rashina Tlaib (D-Mich) refuses to comment on reports that Hamas terrorists have killed Israeli babies.
From OpIndia, videos show Hamas clerics calling for the annihilation of Jews.
From the Daily Mail, screenshots show Hamas terrorists entering the Israeli kibbutz of Be'eri, where they reportedly killed 100 people.
From Allah's Willing Executioners, an illegal migrant from Syria shouts "Allahu akbar" in front of a school and synagogue in Paris. (If you read French, read the story at FDeSouche and BFM.)
From ABC News, according to officials, at least 22 Americans have been killed in Israel.
From Arutz Sheva, the IDF rescues a doctor who was shot and held hostage by Hamas - and who is a Muslim. (The last 9 stories come via The Religion Of Peace.)
From Gatestone Institute, the names of students and professors who support the attacks and rape committed by Hamas terrorists should be published.
From The Stream, anyone who rejoices over the killing of babies and children is evil.
From The Daily Signal, NBC questioned then-President Trump's "moral authority", but give Hamas terrorists a pass.
From BizPac Review, more on Black Criminal Lives Matter supporting Hamas.
From The Daily Wire, the graphics design group Canva drops an anti-Israel campus group.
From the Daily Caller, according to Senator Ted Cruz (R-TX), Hamas attacked Israel because its people are Jews.
From the New York Post, the Israel military faces dealing with Hamas's 300-mile tunnel system.
From Breitbart, actor Michael Rapaport denounces people celebrating Hamas's attacks against Israel.
From Newsmax, Secretary of State Antony Blinken goes to Israel.
From the Genesius Times, letting people vote for anyone other than President Biden is a threat to democracy.
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