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The Left’s idea of ‘balance’ is ignoring sexual assault

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Imagine a​ powerful⁤ comic strip⁣ that ⁢captures the essence‍ of a conflict. ‌In 2014, during the intense war between Israel and Hamas, cartoonist A.F. Branco⁢ created a thought-provoking‌ illustration. It ‍depicted then-Secretary of State John Kerry sitting between Israeli Prime Minister⁣ Benjamin Netanyahu and‌ a member of Hamas. Shockingly, the Hamas terrorist had a baby strapped to ⁣him with‍ dynamite, holding a ⁤paper demanding the death of ⁢all Jews. In this disturbing scene, Kerry nonchalantly asks Netanyahu, “Could you at⁤ least meet him halfway?”

A.F.⁤ Branco. LegalInsurrection.com. @2014.

The more things change, the more they stay ⁣the same.

This weekend, Rep. Pramila Jayapal, ‌chair of the Congressional ‌Progressive Caucus, appeared on CNN, ‍where she was asked about the lack of international outrage over Hamas’ systematic rape of Israeli women. The horrifying accounts⁤ of ‍Hamas rapes have been numerous. One survivor, Yoni Saadon, recounted how he witnessed a group of fighters brutally assaulting a woman,⁢ who pleaded for death rather than endure the torture. After they finished, they callously laughed and one of them shot her in the ‍head.

Jayapal, in response, shockingly stated, “I think⁢ we⁣ have to be balanced about ⁣bringing in the outrages against Palestinians.”

Balance, it seems, is the key.

Balance in all things.

But what about the‍ new reports ⁣emerging from hostages who experienced unimaginable ‍horrors⁤ at the hands of Hamas in Gaza? According to the Daily Mail, these hostages⁢ were ⁤subjected to starvation, beatings, drugging, branding, and forced to watch footage of ⁣Hamas⁣ terrorists invading their ​homeland. They ⁢were even held alongside innocent civilians, blurring the line between Hamas members and the civilian population.

Yet, the question remains: Why can’t Israel meet their Jew-hating terrorist enemies halfway?

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Increasingly, it seems that the Biden White House operates on a similar logic. However, they aren’t merely ⁣asking⁣ Israel to meet the Palestinians halfway;⁢ they’re demanding ‌Israel to go 80% of the⁢ way. As⁣ Israel’s offensive against Hamas intensifies in Southern Gaza, the⁤ White House continuously⁣ pressures Israel to do a better job protecting civilians. This demand implies that Israel is somehow in the ‌business ​of intentionally murdering civilians, which is far from the truth.⁢ In fact, Israel takes unprecedented precautions to avoid civilian ⁣casualties, surpassing any other modern army in history.

Israeli ‌Minister of Strategic Affairs, Ron Dermer, emphasized this point, stating, ​”When ⁢you have an enemy right‌ on your border, and‌ you’re doing everything to get the civilians of that enemy out of harm’s way, I don’t think any other country, ⁤including the United ​States, would take such⁤ great care.”

Despite Israel’s efforts, Defense Secretary‍ Lloyd Austin warned that Israel risks “strategic defeat” in Gaza, even if they achieve a “tactical victory.” Austin argues that⁤ Palestinians might be driven “into ‍the arms of the enemy.” This creates a no-win scenario for Israel. If they eliminate Hamas, civilians will inevitably die, as Hamas intentionally ‌uses them as human shields. If⁣ they don’t eliminate Hamas, Israel will suffer an actual defeat.

And yet, the White House seems determined to present‌ Israel ⁣with no-win scenarios. They even encourage Israel to restore humanitarian aid into Gaza at the same levels as during the recent ceasefire. This move is not only‍ politically foolish but also removes any ‌incentive​ for Hamas to negotiate. Furthermore, the fuel​ the U.S. wants‍ to ship into Gaza primarily benefits Hamas, and the media’s misrepresentation⁣ of the situation only adds to the confusion.

During an exchange with an IDF spokesman, a⁤ Sky ⁢News reporter berated him, claiming ⁣that ⁢residents couldn’t access the digital map of Gaza due​ to a lack of power. The IDF spokesman swiftly countered, reminding the reporter of⁢ the footage showing hostages being paraded through the‍ streets upon their​ release,⁢ with hundreds⁣ of Gazans recording ​the event ‌on their phones. Clearly, there is enough power to go around.

The Power​ of Perception: ⁢Weakness Invites Trouble

In a world where technology reigns ⁤supreme, even terrorists have caught on. They know that ⁢the power of perception can be just as influential as their actions. As the Sky⁢ News ⁢reporter discovered, their ability to broadcast their atrocities through smartphones is a chilling testament to their audacity.

But now, they’re taking it a step further. They’re using the same power⁤ of‌ technology to gather intelligence, plan attacks, and spread their propaganda. The ease ​with ⁣which they can access maps, download information, and distribute their messages is alarming.

The White House, on the other hand, seems to be living in a fantasy‌ world. Vice President Kamala Harris’s suggestion that⁣ the Palestinian Authority can take over in Gaza is nothing⁤ short of ⁢delusional. The PA has⁤ proven time ⁣and⁤ again that it lacks control over its own people. The Arab⁣ world sees ⁣their leader, Mahmoud Abbas, as a joke, and if elections were held today, Hamas‌ would likely emerge victorious.

It’s clear that the White House is aware of this reality, ⁣yet ⁣they continue ‌to ​push ⁤their⁢ agenda. The radical Muslim world senses their weakness and is emboldened by it. Recent ‌attacks on commercial ships in the Red Sea, claimed by Houthi rebels backed by⁢ Iran,⁤ are a direct threat ‍to international commerce and maritime security. The fact ‍that ‌they targeted the​ United States Navy, the guardian of​ the seas, shows their belief in America’s ‌vulnerability.

Attacking the U.S. Navy: A Risky Move

Three ‌commercial ships in⁣ the Red Sea were struck by ballistic missiles fired from Houthi-controlled Yemen⁢ on Sunday ​and a U.S. warship​ shot down three drones in self-defense during the hourslong assault, ‍the‍ U.S. military said. Responsibility for the attack was claimed by the ​Houthi rebels, who are backed by Iran. ⁤…

In a statement, U.S. Central‌ Command⁢ said the attacks “represent a direct threat ​to international⁣ commerce‌ and maritime security. They have jeopardized the lives of international crews ‌representing multiple countries around the world.” It said the three commercial ships and their crews are connected to 14 countries.

According to Central Command, the ​USS Carney, a Navy destroyer, detected a ballistic missile fired from Houthi-controlled areas of Yemen at the Bahamas-flagged bulk carrier Unity Explorer. The missile hit ​near‌ the⁤ ship. Shortly afterward, the Carney ‍shot down ‍a drone​ headed its way, although⁣ it’s not clear ‌if the destroyer was the ⁤target.⁢ The drone was also⁣ launched from Yemen.

Under ⁢normal circumstances, such an attack would be seen as an⁣ act of supreme idiocy. However, the terrorists believe they can exploit America’s perceived weakness. And⁢ they may ‌have ‌good reason to think so.

Recent polls reveal a concerning trend. While 50% ​of Americans approve of ‌Israel’s military action in Gaza, there is a⁤ stark partisan divide.⁤ Only 36% ⁢of Democrats support Israel’s actions, compared⁤ to 71% of​ Republicans. Furthermore, ‍younger ‌Americans and people of ⁢color are ‍less ⁢likely ​to⁤ support Israel. This sympathy for terrorism within the Democratic Party’s base is not lost on the terrorists.

To‌ make matters​ worse, domestic Muslims are mobilizing ⁢against the Biden ​administration. Leaders from swing states are launching an #AbandonBiden‌ campaign, aiming to ensure his defeat in the 2024 election. While ⁤their grievances may be legitimate, it’s ‍important to note ‌that some of these leaders have their own troubling histories.

This‌ is precisely the kind of chaos the terrorists are hoping ⁤for. They want to sow doubt and division among Americans, making them question ⁣their support for Israel. It’s a strategy that Osama Bin Laden himself employed in the 1990s, viewing America as a “paper tiger” that could be defeated ​with enough blows.

The truth is, the United States cannot afford to be perceived as weak. Our national security and global influence depend on‍ projecting strength and resolve. It’s time ⁢for our leaders to recognize this reality and take decisive action to protect⁢ our interests.

Bin⁣ Laden’s Strategy to Gain American Attention

Bin​ Laden believes that what we consider to be terrorism is just the amount⁤ of violence required to get the attention of the American people. His aim is to get Americans‌ to consider whether continued support of Israel is worth ⁢the bloodshed he promises.

According ‌to ​Bin Laden,⁢ Americans should prioritize their‍ own lives and the lives of their children by finding a nationalistic government that will protect their interests ‌instead of the ​interests of the Jews.

The Impact on the Political Left

This tactic seems to be working, especially with members of the political Left. That’s why members of the Progressive Caucus ⁤have to downplay the mass rape of women — because they ‍want to cave in precisely the way Hamas, the Houthis, and Iran wish ‍them to cave, ⁢but⁤ they don’t want‌ to lose all moral credibility.⁢ So instead, they ⁢sort-of condemn rape ⁢— but they have to make sure to retain ⁣balance.

Cowardice requires balance, after ⁣all.

How can the United States assert its strength and leadership on the⁤ global stage, prioritize the security of its citizens, and build⁣ strong alliances against radical ideologies

S and affiliations. It is a dangerous combination when radical Islamic⁣ groups see an opportunity‍ to exploit these divisions and undermine the United States.

The ‍perception of weakness ​does not only attract external threats; it also weakens our own resolve. When our leaders fail to stand united against⁤ terrorism,⁣ when they prioritize political agendas over national security, it sends a clear message to our enemies that we are divided ‌and vulnerable. ⁣This perception of weakness invites trouble and emboldens ‌those who wish to harm us.

This is not the time for appeasement or equivocation. We must recognize the evil that exists in the world and confront⁢ it head-on. We cannot afford to waver in our support for our allies, particularly in the⁤ face of terrorist‍ organizations like⁢ Hamas. ⁤They ⁢seek our destruction, and they will exploit any perceived weakness to achieve their goals.

It is time for the United⁣ States to assert its strength and leadership on the global stage. We must demonstrate unwavering support for Israel, a ​staunch ally in the fight against terrorism. We must build strong alliances with other nations that share our values and are⁤ willing to stand up against‌ radical ⁢ideologies.

Furthermore, we must prioritize the security and well-being of our own citizens. This means securing our borders, enhancing intelligence and counterterrorism capabilities, and cracking down on radicalization within our own communities.⁣ We cannot allow​ extremist ideologies to take root​ within ‍our country and threaten our safety.

Ultimately, it is the power of perception that⁤ will shape the course of events. Our enemies will continue to exploit any perceived weakness to advance their agendas. It is up to us to demonstrate strength, unity, and resolve in ⁤the face of ⁤these threats. Only then can ‌we truly engage in ‍a battle against terrorism ⁤and secure a safer future for all.



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