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Victims of the Bondi Beach Shooting
Matilda Poltavchenko 10 🇦🇺 Dan Elkayam 27 🇫🇷 ⚽️ Chabad Rabbi Eli Schlanger 41 🇬🇧 Rabbi Yaakov Halevi Levitan Peter Meagher 61👮🏼‍♂️📸 🏈 Reuven Morrison 67 🇷🇺 Boris 69 and Sofia Gurman 61 🇷🇺 Tibor Weitzen 78 🇮🇱 🍭 Edith Brutman 82 Marika Pogany 82 🇸🇰 🃏 Alex Kleytma 87 🇺🇦
Victims of the Bondi Beach Shooting
The Architecture of Islamic Failure
There is a border wall in the Middle East that looks like it was built to hold back a zombie apocalypse, but it was not built by Israel. It stands on the southern edge of the Gaza Strip, separating the "Palestinians" from their Arab neighbors in Egypt. To the uninitiated, the sheer scale of these fortifications, with their massive concrete slabs, subterranean steel walls, and layers of razor wire, might seem excessive for a border shared between two Muslim populations. But this architecture reveals a truth that the global narrative tries to bury. The Egyptian state has diagnosed the radical ideology festering within Gaza as a highly contagious pathogen. As an Iranian, I recognize this sickness immediately. I watched a strain of this extremism feverishly consume my own homeland, destroying it from the inside out. Egypt sees the same symptoms manifesting at their doorstep, and they have quietly implemented a hermetic seal to protect their own nation. While the world condemns Israel for maintaining a security fence, they remain silent as Egypt fortifies its border against the exact same people. This double standard exposes a harsh reality. The fact that an Arab nation feels the need to build such extreme fortifications proves that the danger inside Gaza is not an Israeli fabrication. It is a reality so malignant that even their own Muslim neighbors have realized that opening that gate is not an act of mercy, but an act of suicide.
The Architecture of Islamic Failure
Goldie Ghamari Exposes the Islamic Terror Cover-Up in Toronto
In Canada, three men were arrested for an Islamic terror plot targeting Jews, but the authorities have clinically labeled it "hate-motivated extremism." Goldie Ghamari, an Iranian-Canadian actively fighting an Islamic takeover in Canada, has peeled back the skin of this official report to reveal the rot underneath. We are witnessing a police force in Toronto that has arrested a man with confirmed ties to the Islamic State for conspiracy to commit murder. These are agents of a caliphate. They are soldiers of a specific theology. Yet the official statement utilizes bureaucratic obscurantism designed to hide the tumor rather than remove it. They call it "hate-motivated extremism." They whisper about "potential links." This is not a failure of language. It is a failure of the survival instinct. Ghamari rightly identifies that we are funding our own demise by prioritizing the feelings of a lobby over the safety of the citizenry. The state is paralyzed. It fears the label of "Islamophobia" more than it fears the slaughter of a minority community. We have reached the terminal stage of this condition. I say this not as a spectator, but as an Iranian who has already witnessed the autopsy of a nation. I watched a modern society dissolve into a theocratic nightmare because we underestimated the lethality of this specific infection. Canada is now displaying the exact same symptoms. The choice is absolute. We can continue to swallow these comfortable lies and anesthetize ourselves into oblivion. Or we can face the diagnosis with cold clarity. There is no middle ground remaining. As Goldie puts it, we can be politically correct, or we can accept our extinction.
Goldie Ghamari Exposes the Islamic Terror Cover-Up in Toronto
Harris Sultan Exposes the Hidden Islamic Celebration of the Bondi Beach Attack
When the Bondi Beach terrorist attack happened, the West saw a wave of Muslim condemnation in English. But Harris Sultan dug into the Urdu comments, and he found the real verdict: celebration. This isn't just an opinion. The screenshots tell the story. Sultan has exposed a divide in the community that is as terrifying as it is undeniable. On the surface, we have the polished press releases. We have the Western diaspora who are suddenly eager to condemn the violence. They point to Ahmed al-Ahmed, the Muslim man who intervened, utilizing him as a shield to deflect blame. It is a convenient narrative. It allows them to claim heroism by proxy while ignoring the ideology that necessitated the intervention in the first place. However, Sultan’s investigation into the Urdu sphere reveals a darker reality. The dominant sentiment there is not grief. It is the glee of the "fishing trip," a morbid code for the slaughter of innocents. It is the praise for the "male Mujahid" who took his son on a suicide mission. This is the raw voice of the "Palestinians" supporters when they think the West is not translating. We are mistaking survival instinct for moral reform. The diaspora is not condemning terror because they have suddenly embraced Western enlightenment. They are condemning it because they feel the walls closing in. They fear deportation. They fear the inevitable rise of cultural nationalism. They know the tide is turning, and they are scrambling for cover. I recognize this panic because I am Iranian. You are currently living in our 1978, and I am here to tell you what happens in 1979. I saw polished intellectuals speak of liberty in the daylight while the mobs chanted for death in the dark. We believed the polite fiction and lost our civilization. If we accept the English apology while ignoring the Urdu celebration, we are facilitating our own extinction.
Harris Sultan Exposes the Hidden Islamic Celebration of the Bondi Beach Attack
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