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This is Israel.

Superb post by AP Hamilton….

People debate Israel as if it’s just a concept.
As if it’s something you read about in a book or watch on Netflix.
You hear it in universities, in the media, on podcasts hosted by people who’ve never lived a day in this region or ever faced a single siren or buried a friend in uniform.

You hear it all:
“Proportional response.”
“Occupation.”
“Ceasefire now.”
“Colonial state.”
“Resistance.”
“War hungry.”
“Aggressor.”
“Genocide.”

They say it so easily.
The words roll off their tongues as though it’s just a case study, something theoretical.
But in reality, none of it is a story.
None of it is a show.
And none of it is theory.

It’s human.
It’s raw.
It’s real.
It’s painful.
It’s horrific.

This war isn’t being fought by politicians or polished debaters. It’s being fought by real people.

By 19-year-olds.
By fathers.
By women who were supposed to be planning weddings, not funerals.
By people who didn’t sign up to be warriors, but were thrown into it.

In Israel, you don’t have the luxury of debating it. You can’t say, “It’s their war, not mine,” because it is yours.

And that’s the thing about Israel, it’s small. So small that when a soldier falls, it’s never just a headline. It’s a friend. A neighbor. A cousin.

A community is left to grieve.
You go to a shiva, and half the town is there because everyone knew him.
He was at your kid’s bar mitzvah.
He sat behind you in synagogue.
He coached soccer on Sundays.

And while that pain is raw and fresh, people around the world go right back to their “debates.”

Debating whether their grief is valid.
Whether their defense is justified.
Whether their survival is acceptable.

Do you know what it’s like to live like this?
To send a young son off in uniform and not know if you’ll ever see him again?
To pack a husband’s gear and pretend you’re strong for the kids, even though your hands are shaking?
To watch a daughter put on body armor and disappear into the battlefield?

Do you know what it’s like to count the minutes during the day and pray through the night?

To stare at your phone, dreading every unknown number, wondering if this is the call that will change your life?
To open the door and see officers standing there with news you never wanted to hear, but secretly expected?

Do you know what it’s like to bury someone who still had plans?
Still had dreams?
Still had their whole life ahead of them?

While you debate, these people mourn.
While you argue over maps and talking points, they’re holding funerals and wiping tears off their kids’ faces.
You talk about justice.
They talk about survival.
You talk about occupation.
They’re just trying to make it to tomorrow.
They’re not out for revenge.
They just want to live.
To see their families again.
To come home.

And yet, they’re called monsters.
Murderers.
Oppressors.

As if they chose this.
As if they asked for it.

No one in Israel wants war.
They want to work.
To raise their children.
To build lives.

But when rockets fly and murderers cross the border, they don’t get to debate.
They have to fight.
Because no one else will do it for them.

So you can keep your conversations about “balance” and “dialogue.”
But just know: while you’re talking, they’re bleeding.
While you’re analyzing, they’re breaking the news to mothers.
While you’re shouting “morality,” they’re holding funerals for kids who never got to be anything but soldiers.

This isn’t politics.
This isn’t theories.
This is Israel.
And this is what it means to survive there.

Those who won’t make peace with Israel will not make peace with the West.

Noa Tishby
2025-04-07

Those who will not make peace with Israel will never make peace with the West.
And in this world, the Western values, rights and freedoms that we hold to be self-evident, are under attack by the mad, bad and dangerous ideas of Hamas and their useful idiots here in the West.


We make no apologies for stating clearly that our ideas must be defended, and their ideas must be defeated.
It is a fight we must win, and we will.

Welcome to Dearborn, America’s Jihad Capital.

Welcome to Dearborn, America’s Jihad Capital
Imams and politicians in the Michigan city side with Hamas against Israel and Iran against the U.S.
The Wall Street Journal
Steven Stalinsky
Feb. 2, 2024
Mr. Stalinsky is executive director of the Middle East Media Research Institute.

Dearborn, Michigan.

Thousands march in support of Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran. Protesters, many with kaffiyehs covering their faces, shout “Intifada, intifada,” “From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free,” and “America is a terrorist state.”
Local imams give fiery antisemitic sermons.
This isn’t the Middle East. It’s the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan.

Almost immediately after Oct. 7, and long before Israel began its ground offensive in Gaza, people were celebrating the horrific events of that day in pro-Hamas rallies and marches through out Dearborn.


local headline describing an Oct. 10 event at the Ford Performing Arts Center read “Michigan rally cheers Hamas attack.” Imam Imran Salha of Dearborn’s Islamic Center of Detroit told the crowd that Israel’s past actions have put “fire in our hearts that will burn that state”—Israel— “until its demise.
In May 2023, Mr. Salha had urged his congregation to say “amen” in agreement with his prayer that Allah “eradicate from existence” the “sick, disgusting Zionist regime.”
In October 2022, according to the Washington Free Beacon, his organization received $150,000 in funding from the Homeland Security Department’s nonprofit security grants program.


At another rally, held Oct. 14 in front of the Henry Ford Centennial Library, Imam Usama Abdulghani also didn’t hide his support for Hamas’s terrorist actions.
The American-born, Iranian-educated Shiite Islamic scholar called Oct. 7 “one of the days of God” and a “miracle come true.”
He described the attackers as “honorable.” He said they were “lions” defending “the entire nation of Muhammad the messenger.”

Local enthusiasm for jihad against Israel and the West extends beyond celebration of Hamas. The Islamic Center of America, a leading Dearborn mosque, held a memorial service on Dec. 30 for a Hezbollah operative killed in an Israeli airstrike.

The Hadi Institute, which runs an Islamic Montessori school and bills itself as a youth community center, held a “Commemoration of the Martyrs” on Jan. 5.
This event honored Quds Force Commander Qassem Soleimani and Abu Mahdi Al-Muhandis, leader of the Iran-backed Popular Mobilization Forces in Iraq.
Both men were on the U.S. list of designated terrorists when they were killed in a U.S. airstrike on Jan. 3, 2020.
The commemoration included poetry and praise, along with claims about ISIS being operated by both the Central Intelligence Agency and the Mossad.
Imam Abdulghani used his remarks to express his “warmest congratulations” to “our very special leader, Imam Khamenei”— essentially declaring allegiance to the Iranian ayatollah who regularly calls for the destruction of the U.S.

Support for terrorism in southern Michigan has long been a concern for U.S. counterterrorism officials.
A 2001 Michigan State Police assessment submitted to the Justice Department after 9/11 called Dearborn “a major financial support center” and a “recruiting area and potential support base” for international terror groups, including possible sleeper cells.
The assessment noted that most of the 28 State Department-identified terror groups were represented in Michigan. Many current or onetime Dearborn residents have been convicted of terror-related crimes in recent years.

Ahmad Musa Jibril is perhaps the most influential English-speaking jihadi sheikh.
From his home in Dearborn he promotes holy war to his tens of thousands of followers on Twitter and Telegram. On Oct. 7, the day Hamas slaughtered 1,200 Israelis and took almost 200 hostage, a Twitter account bearing his name retweeted a post that said, “The hearts haven’t been overjoyed like this in so long.” This account also posted a tweet imploring Allah to “purify the land from the aggression of the apes, swines, and hypocrites.” He later recorded a video calling on Muslims in the West to start normalizing the term “jihad” by using it frequently “on your social media, and in the mosques.” He has called President Biden a “senile pharaoh.”


Dearborn’s radical politics are complicating Mr. Biden’s path to re-election. Michigan is a must-win state for Democrats, and the president’s campaign strategists are clearly worried that virulent anti-Israel and anti-American sentiment could hurt him in November.

The AP reported Jan. 26 that local leaders gave Biden campaign manager Julie Chavez Rodriguez the cold shoulder during a recent visit to the Detroit area. “Little bit of advice— if you’re planning on sending campaign officials to convince the Arab-American community on why they should vote for your candidate, don’t do it on the same day you announce selling fighter jets to the tyrants murdering our family members,” tweeted Abdullah H. Hammoud, Dearborn’s Democratic mayor.

Open support for Hamas is spreading. Since Oct. 7, similar protests have occurred in major American cities featuring pro-jihadist imagery, chants and slogans. Rallies are now also expressing support for the Iran-backed Houthis, who are lobbing missiles at Israel and trying to sink commercial vessels in the Red Sea.

What’s happening in Dearborn isn’t simply a political problem for Democrats.
It’s potentially a national-security issue affecting all Americans.
Counterterrorism agencies at all levels should pay close attention.