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The new Syrian “army,” which is essentially Al-Qaeda fighters rebranded and legitimized by President Trump at the request of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, is now chanting “Gaza, Gaza.” As I said from day one: Syria will become a hub for terrorism in no time. Israel will eventually have to deal with this threat, and when that happens, the West will accuse Israel of “destabilizing” another poor, innocent country.

The new Syrian “army,” which is essentially Al-Qaeda fighters rebranded and legitimized by President Trump at the request of Saudi Arabia and Qatar, is now chanting “Gaza, Gaza.” As I said from day one: Syria will become a hub for terrorism in no time. Israel will eventually have to deal with this threat, and when that happens, the West will accuse Israel of “destabilizing” another poor, innocent country.

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A Baptist church is selling its building so it can be turned into a mosque, but they didn’t want their community to know, so they asked the buyers to present themselves as a “school” first. First of all, how is this behavior remotely Christian? Second, Muslims can build or buy any building they want. They have the financial resources and the freedom to do so. But the reason they choose to buy churches and convert them into mosques is symbolic, it signals Islam’s triumph over Christianity. This is a historic pattern. Islam’s expansion has always been marked by transforming churches into mosques. It communicates one message: your era is over, ours begins. So when churches today willingly sell their buildings to become mosques, they are not merely conducting a business transaction. They are participating in advancing an Islamic takeover of their cultural and religious landscape.

A Baptist church is selling its building so it can be turned into a mosque, but they didn’t want their community to know, so they asked the buyers to present themselves as a “school” first. First of all, how is this behavior remotely Christian? Second, Muslims can build or buy any building they want. They have the financial resources and the freedom to do so. But the reason they choose to buy churches and convert them into mosques is symbolic, it signals Islam’s triumph over Christianity. This is a historic pattern. Islam’s expansion has always been marked by transforming churches into mosques. It communicates one message: your era is over, ours begins. So when churches today willingly sell their buildings to become mosques, they are not merely conducting a business transaction. They are participating in advancing an Islamic takeover of their cultural and religious landscape.

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Sorry, Mr. President, but there is no such thing as “lasting peace” from Hamas’s perspective. Here is Mahmoud al-Zahar, one of Hamas’s co-founders, in his own words: “Palestine is just like a toothpick for us. Our project is much larger than that.” Their project is not statehood. It is not coexistence. Their project is the caliphate. That’s why, in their worldview, any “peace” deal is nothing more than a temporary truce, a chance to regroup, rearm, and prepare for the next round of jihad.

Sorry, Mr. President, but there is no such thing as “lasting peace” from Hamas’s perspective. Here is Mahmoud al-Zahar, one of Hamas’s co-founders, in his own words: “Palestine is just like a toothpick for us. Our project is much larger than that.” Their project is not statehood. It is not coexistence. Their project is the caliphate. That’s why, in their worldview, any “peace” deal is nothing more than a temporary truce, a chance to regroup, rearm, and prepare for the next round of jihad.

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Who else, like me, is 100% sure this is all about prayer and spirituality and has nothing to do with occupying public space, projecting dominance, or normalizing Islamic presence?

Who else, like me, is 100% sure this is all about prayer and spirituality and has nothing to do with occupying public space, projecting dominance, or normalizing Islamic presence?

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If you’re honest with yourself, listen to the words coming straight from Mahmoud Al-Zahar, the co-leader of Hamas, and think. He says their project is bigger than Palestine. What could he possibly mean by that? What happened to fighting the occupation? Well, let me tell you exactly what their project is: It is the Islamic Caliphate. Since 1924, when the Ottoman Empire collapsed, Muslims lost their Caliphate for the first time in Islamic history. Ever since, the dream of reestablishing it has been at the core of the Islamic movements, from the Muslim Brotherhood to Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and Hamas. Israel is merely a roadblock in their grand vision. It’s not about a two-state solution. It’s not about land. It’s not about a Palestinian state, it’s about an Islamic empire. Israel is standing in their way, refusing to cave. And that’s why, for them, it must be destroyed. If you don’t believe me, just look at Lebanon, they destroyed it simply because it was a non-Muslim-led nation, much like Israel. The Muslims Brotherhood’s dream of a Caliphate doesn’t stop at Israel’s borders. It extends beyond the Middle East, into the West, into Europe, into your cities, your laws, and your way of life. That’s why anyone supporting Hamas needs to wake up. You're not supporting “resistance.” You’re aiding an expansionist, jihadist movement that has far bigger ambitions than Gaza.

If you’re honest with yourself, listen to the words coming straight from Mahmoud Al-Zahar, the co-leader of Hamas, and think. He says their project is bigger than Palestine. What could he possibly mean by that? What happened to fighting the occupation? Well, let me tell you exactly what their project is: It is the Islamic Caliphate. Since 1924, when the Ottoman Empire collapsed, Muslims lost their Caliphate for the first time in Islamic history. Ever since, the dream of reestablishing it has been at the core of the Islamic movements, from the Muslim Brotherhood to Al-Qaeda, ISIS, and Hamas. Israel is merely a roadblock in their grand vision. It’s not about a two-state solution. It’s not about land. It’s not about a Palestinian state, it’s about an Islamic empire. Israel is standing in their way, refusing to cave. And that’s why, for them, it must be destroyed. If you don’t believe me, just look at Lebanon, they destroyed it simply because it was a non-Muslim-led nation, much like Israel. The Muslims Brotherhood’s dream of a Caliphate doesn’t stop at Israel’s borders. It extends beyond the Middle East, into the West, into Europe, into your cities, your laws, and your way of life. That’s why anyone supporting Hamas needs to wake up. You're not supporting “resistance.” You’re aiding an expansionist, jihadist movement that has far bigger ambitions than Gaza.

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Alexander Van der Bellen, the President of Austria, suggested that, due to rising Islamophobia, perhaps it is time for European women to start wearing hijabs as a sign of solidarity.

Alexander Van der Bellen, the President of Austria, suggested that, due to rising Islamophobia, perhaps it is time for European women to start wearing hijabs as a sign of solidarity.

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Most people have no idea about the real history of Al-Aqsa Mosque, because they’ve only been fed the Islamic Palestinian propaganda version of events. They believe that Al-Aqsa has always been Islam’s third holiest site, that it has belonged to Muslims since the dawn of time, and that Israel is the oppressor for merely existing near it. None of that is true. The Temple Mount in Jerusalem was the holiest site in Judaism for over a thousand years before Islam even appeared in history. It housed the First and Second Jewish Temples, the center of Jewish worship and pilgrimage. When the Romans destroyed the Second Temple in 70 AD, they built pagan shrines over it, but its Jewish identity never disappeared. In the 7th century Islam emerges and expands through conquest, and begins hijacking Jewish and Christian sites, prophets, and narratives. At first, Jerusalem had no major significance in Islam. Muhammad never set foot there. There was no mosque. There was no pilgrimage. There was no Islamic history tied to the city. But that changed during the brutal power struggle between Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan and Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr. By the late 7th century, Islam was deeply divided. Abdullah ibn al-Zubayr controlled Mecca and Medina, the two holiest cities in Islam. And Abd al-Malik ibn Marwan, the Umayyad Caliph, controlled the Levant. But Abd al-Malik had a problem, he didn’t want the people of the Levant traveling to Mecca for pilgrimage, because that would give power to his rival. Abd al-Malik declared the Temple Mount as Alaqsa mosque that was mentioned in the quran, and he made it an alternative place of pilgrimage. He ordered the construction of the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque to divert attention from Mecca. And just like that, Islam manufactured a holy site for political gain. The real Masjid Al-Aqsa referred to in the Quran was not in Jerusalem, it was between Mecca and Ta’if. There was no mosque in Jerusalem at the time. There was no Islamic presence there. Yet, centuries later, after Islam had conquered the city, the Islamic narrative retroactively applied this Quranic verse to Jerusalem, again, for political convenience. If Israel wanted to act like Islamic conquerors, it could have easily done to Al-Aqsa what Turkey did to the Hagia Sophia. It could have converted the mosque into the Third Temple, banned Muslim prayer on the site, erased any trace of Islamic history, as Muslims did to Christian and Jewish sites throughout history. But Israel didn’t do that. Israel allows Muslims to pray there freely. Israel protects Al-Aqsa, even as it is used to spread anti-Semitic propaganda and incite violence. Yet, despite this, the world condemns Israel for merely existing in its own capital.

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