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Counterterrorism Expert: Hamas Mass Abduction Event May Lead To Global Copycat Attacks
It is a possibility and one that I don’t believe would always be confined to Muslim majority nations. There are thousands of Muslims imprisoned all across the West for rape, murder, terrorism and more, so it is conceivable that Western hostages could be taken in exchange for the release and safe passage of high-profile figures. Perhaps more nations would do well to adopt their own version of America’s Second Amendment …
See: Norway: Muslim Immigrants Have 400% Higher Crime Rate
See: Australia: Muslim Immigrants 5x As Likely To Commit Crimes
See: Britain: Muslim Prison Population Up 200%, 8x Faster Than Others
See: Muslims 4% Of UK Population Yet 200x More Likely To Commit Sex Crimes
See: America: Muslims Make Up 9% Of State Prisoners, Yet Only 1% Of US Population

The Times Of Israel – “Massacres and large-scale abductions of civilians such as seen in Israel on October 7 are nearly unprecedented in the annals of global terrorism, an already horrific history that includes atrocities such as the hijacking of civilian aircraft, the deliberate crashing of planes into skyscrapers, and the execution of civilians using various methods — sometimes broadcast live to the world.
But the events of October 7 are a world apart, according to Prof. Boaz Ganor, president of Reichman University and founder of the International Institute for Counter-Terrorism (ICT).
‘What happened on October 7 is unprecedented from an Israeli perspective, and the only known international precedent is the abduction of 276 girls by Boko Haram’ in Nigeria in 2014, Ganor told The Times of Israel in a recent interview.
‘What sets this apart is the scale of the abduction, encompassing a diverse range of ages, including soldiers and civilians, women, and infants,’ said Ganor.
On October 7, Hamas abducted from Israel 240 individuals — many of whom hold dual citizenship — including 30 minors and approximately 20 people aged 60 and above. They were violently taken from their homes, a massive outdoor music festival and army bases…” Read more.
FBI Warns Of Hamas Copycat Terror Attacks On US Soil – “Federal Bureau of Investigation Director Christopher Wray has revealed the bureau has seen an increase in domestic threats since last weekend’s attacks in Israel. Wray, 56, made the comments while speaking to a gathering of police chiefs in San Diego, where he urged citizens to be vigilant and share intel to stop ‘lone actors’ inspired by Palestinian militant group Hamas. ‘Whether that be from foreign terrorist organizations, or those inspired by them, or domestic violent extremists motivated by their own racial animus, the targeting of a community because of their faith is totally unacceptable…” Read more.
Bad Broadcasting Corp: BBC Shamed, Forced To Apologize (Again) For Disseminating Hateful Lies About Israel, IDF
Any “media” organization blatantly behaving in a manner that is more akin to a propaganda mouthpiece for terrorists must be publicly shamed into oblivion. At a time when hatred of Jews is at an all-time high, there is no excuse for this whatsoever …
Proverbs 12:17, “Whoever speaks the truth gives honest evidence, but a false witness utters deceit.”
Hadith, Al Bukhari 4.268, “Allah’s Prophet [Mohammed] said, ‘War is deceit.’”
Flashback: BBC Boss: We’ll Mock Jesus But Not Mohammed
Flashback: BBC Admits: Our Coverage Of The Arab Spring Was Skewed
Flashback: BBC Promoted Lies In 2014 That Israel Is Targeting Civilians In Gaza
Flashback: BBC Refuses To Screen Play About Islamic Threat To Freedom Of Speech

Jewish News – “The BBC has apologised for telling viewers of the BBC News Channel on Wednesday morning that Israeli forces had entered Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza and were “targeting” medical teams and Arabic speakers.
In fact, the IDF had announced that its forces entering the hospital ‘included’ medical teams and Arabic speakers.
On its corrections page, the BBC said that its report ‘was incorrect and misquoted a Reuters report. We should have said IDF forces included medical teams and Arabic speakers for this operation’.
The statement said that the Corporation apologised for this error, ‘which fell below our usual editorial standards. The correct version of events was broadcast minutes later and we apologised for the mistake on air later in the morning.’
Earlier, the Board of Deputies had said it was ‘absolutely appalled’ by the initial report. Its spokesman said: ‘At best, this shows a staggering lack of care when reporting on a highly volatile situation, which can have a knock-on effect all over the world, including in Britain, where antisemitic attacks have risen by more than 500 per cent since October 7. Incidents like this make a mockery of the BBC’s oft-stated dedication to professionalism and impartiality. The Corporation must issue a public apology without delay for this egregious misreporting.’
A spokesperson for the Israeli embassy in London, Orly Goldschmidt, said: ‘Regretfully, the BBC has, once again, fallen well short of its own editorial guidelines …'” Read more.
BBC’s Reporting Standards: A Web Of Inaccuracies And Bias – “This global news giant is facing mounting scrutiny over its shallow accuracy in reporting. The latest apology issued by the BBC for spreading fake news on the Israel-Hamas War reveals a disconcerting pattern of editorial missteps… In a landscape where misinformation carries significant consequences, BBC’s reporting standards must prioritize journalism to maintain public trust and credibility. The need of the hour is that the BBC ensures responsible journalism and ethical storytelling, not the peddling of two penny half-truths” Read more.




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