November 2, 2023 Good morning, Leading the News . . . Largest migrant caravan in year heading to US – as leader mocks Biden’s border policies
Hamas
official threatens to repeat October 7 attacks until Israel is annihilated . . . Ghazi Hamad of the Hamas political bureau said in an October 24, 2023 show on LBC TV (Lebanon) that Hamas is prepared to repeat the October 7 "Al-Aqsa Flood" Operation time and again until Israel is annihilated. He added that Palestinians are willing to pay the price and that they are "proud to sacrifice martyrs." Hamad said that Palestinians are the victims of the occupation, therefore no one should blame
them for the events of October 7 or anything else, adding: "Everything we do is justified." MEMRI
When the adversary states his
intentions, believe him.
Biden
seeks ‘pause’ in Gaza war . . . Practically from day one, President Biden’s strategy has been to offer full support for Israel publicly in its war against Hamas while simultaneously trying to limit it. But Israel is either going to destroy Hamas or not. And halfway measures won’t do it. Did we go halfway with Germany or Japan in World War II? This
is even more of a war for survival than we faced back then. Rebekah Koffler | White House Dossier GOP Presidential Candidates Listed in Their Likely Order of Disappearance . . . The ill-fated presidential candidacy of former Vice President Mike Pence collided with empirical reality on Saturday and unfortunately for him, only reality survived. Pence is the first to bow out of the Republican primary but won't be the last. The devil's bargain Republicans cut with
Donald Trump is methodically sucking the blood out of candidates one by one. The only question is who will be next. Newsweek Obama jumps into key Virginia legislative races . . . Former President Barack Obama is wading into Virginia’s elections, lending significant national starpower to Democrats ahead of next week’s crucial bellwether legislative contests. Obama recorded two robocalls, obtained first by POLITICO, that will be sent to over
100,000 households in key battleground districts between now and the election next week. Politico Kamala Harris announces National Strategy to Counter Islamaphobia as antisemitism surges . . . The White House’s focus on combatting Islamophobia comes one day after both the arrest of a 21-year-old self-identified “Hamas fighter” in New York who allegedly threatened to kill and rape Jews at Cornell University and FBI Director Christopher Wray telling senators that
antisemitism is reaching “historic levels” in the US following Hamas’ Oct. 7 attack on Israel. White House Dossier Seriously? Now? After Islamic extremists just murdered 1400 Israelis and with antisemitism breaking out all over the world and Israel fighting for its life? Netanyahu may not last, Biden and aides increasingly believe . . . Joe Biden and top aides have discussed the likelihood that Benjamin Netanyahu’s political days are numbered — and the president has conveyed that sentiment to the Israeli prime minister in a recent conversation. The topic of Netanyahu’s short political shelf life has come up in recent White
House meetings involving Biden, according to two senior administration officials. That has included discussions that have taken place since Biden’s trip to Israel, where he met with Netanyahu. Politico Full List of Republicans Who Refused to Censure Rashida Tlaib . . . A number of House Republicans voted with Democrats against a resolution to censure Rashida Tlaib. The resolution was introduced by Marjorie Taylor Greene and moved to censure
the Democratic Representative over her response to the Israel-Hamas war. Newsweek Kamala Harris goes global as she seeks to bolster her image before 2024 . . . Vice President Kamala Harris is representing President Joe Biden at British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's Global Artificial Intelligence Safety Summit as she seeks to improve her political standing before next year's election. Washington Examiner
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Elon
Musk weighs in on massive migrant caravan headed to US-Mexico border: 'staggering' . . . Tech billionaire Elon Musk weighed in Wednesday on the massive migrant caravan headed to the U.S.-Mexico border. Taking to his platform X, formerly Twitter, Musk replied to a video showing what appeared to be thousands of migrants marching through a southern Mexican town and along a highway. The account End Wokeness captioned a video posted to its 1.8 million followers, "While they have us
distracted, a massive caravan is marching to storm our border. This is not a crisis. It’s an invasion." In response, Musk wrote, "The scale of illegal immigration across the US southern border is staggering." Irineo Mújica, one of the organizers of the caravan, told Real America’s Voice that Latin American countries "are conspiring against the United States" and "fueling" the flow of migrants northward through the Darien Gap between Panama and Colombia and up through Mexico to the U.S. border. Fox Business
How to Pace Yourself for Military Fitness Tests . . . When military members and others in the tactical professions first take fitness tests, they tend to forgo pacing and put 100% effort into every event. No pace considered -- just sprinting. In a fitness test
that requires two-minute sets of push-ups, sit-ups and pull-ups (calisthenics) and any run over a mile, the idea that you can go 100% is wrong, because if you do, you will likely burn out and not finish the time or distance. If you want to score at your 100% maximum capacity on a military or tactical fitness test, you must learn about pacing and getting in shape to maintain a certain pace. This goes for activities such as sit-ups, running and swimming. Here is a question from a police recruit
who has to pass a fitness test very similar to the Navy and Air Force's tests. Military.com International
300
miles of Hamas subterranean terror tunnels the next big challenge for IDF: 'Gaza metro' . . . In his daily briefings, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Rear Adm. Daniel Hagari regularly reminds Israelis that the war against Hamas in Gaza is being fought from "the air, the sea and the land," yet he misses out on one important arena that is likely to become the focus as Israel sends its troops deeper into the Palestinian enclave: The vast web of underground tunnels built by
Hamas. According to those who closely track the Iranian-backed terror group, as well as admissions by its own leaders, Hamas has built an approximately 300-mile subterranean system that snakes beneath civilian homes, schools and hospitals in urban areas of the Gaza Strip. Fox
News Israel’s New Calculus: Strike Hamas at All Costs . . . Airstrikes on a densely populated neighborhood in Gaza this week show Israel is waging a broader and
more ferocious war against Hamas, an approach that aims to destroy the Palestinian militant group but has sparked an international backlash. The repeated strikes on the Jabalia neighborhood—a refugee camp that has turned into a warren of permanent homes and apartment buildings—come amid a three-week-long air campaign by Israel that is the most intense in its history and rivals any aerial bombardment this century, military analysts say. Wall Street Journal How an elite Israeli platoon unified to fight terrorists during Hamas war . . . An Israeli soldier described to the Washington Examiner how civilians and his platoon from different backgrounds have come together in a "beautiful" way following the deadly Hamas terrorist attacks, with the common goal of fighting for Israel's "existence." Washington Examiner
Money Government on Loan: The Biden Family’s Version of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’ . . . By Jonathan Turley. As several Republican-led House committees follow the money in the Biden corruption investigation, that scene seems to be playing out in real life.
It turns out that a kind of metaphorical “Biden Family Building & Loan” operated under some of the same loose accounting systems, and some of the money may indeed have ended up in "Joe's house” — Joe Biden’s, that is. In July, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) released an unclassified FBI record which included allegations to the agency of Biden and his son, Hunter, being paid $5 million each by a Ukrainian energy executive when the senior Biden was vice president. Most of the media has shown an
utter lack of curiosity in following the money. However, the House Oversight and House Ways and Means committees have made strides in tracking millions of dollars which they allege were sent to Biden family members through a labyrinth of shell companies and accounts. Messenger Taliban-Controlled Afghanistan Gets $80 Million Cash Infusion Every Two Weeks, Watchdog Says . . . The United States and other international donors pump around $80 million
in aid to Taliban-controlled Afghanistan every two weeks, in the face of mounting evidence that the terror group steals this cash through fraudulent nonprofits and other means, according to a government watchdog. Free Beacon “People are stealing like there’s no tomorrow”: top aide to Zelensky reveals massive corruption . . . In a bombshell admission to TIMES, a top presidential adviser admitted that
corruption is still running rampant in the country despite Zelensky firing corrupt officials and implementing anti-corruption reforms to combat bribery and fraud. When the TIMES interviewer asked the official to confirm his notion that financial fraud had been cleaned up in Ukraine, the adviser asked him to turn off his recording device. “Simon, you’re mistaken,” he said. “People are stealing like there’s no tomorrow.” Time
Culture Campus culture is out of control - Prominent journalist New York Post's David Christopher Kaufman explains and suggest new agenda
Watch this insightful interview with
New York Post's David Kaufman on Israeli TV. Eventbrite in hot water with conservatives after removing Riley Gaines event on women in sports . . . The online
ticketing and event management company Eventbrite notified prominent women’s sports personality Riley Gaines that her event advocating against allowing transgender individuals in women’s sports would not be permitted on their website for violating its community guidelines while at the same time maintaining other event pages that may violate the rules. Just the News
Eye
drops sold at Walmart added to FDA's list of potentially harmful products . . . Eye drops sold at Walmart are being added to the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA) list of potentially dangerous products. Consumers are now being told to avoid the Equate Hydration PF Lubricant Eye Drop 10 mL, which is already being removed from Walmart store shelves and its online marketplace, due to the potential risk of eye infections that could lead to partial or complete vision loss, according to an
updated notice from the FDA. Last week, federal health regulators first warned consumers to either avoid or throw out 26 other products that were meant to treat dry or irritated eyes after an investigation revealed that there were "insanitary conditions" in the manufacturer's facility, potentially contaminating the products that are intended to be sterile. Fox Business Bobby Knight’s complexity went beyond the basketball court . . . It was all there, in this small room at the Play-By-Play, the old bar that was a big deal at Madison Square Garden years ago. They were holding a luncheon for the semifinalists of the 2003 Preseason NIT, but it was silly to believe that’s why so many of us with notebooks were there. We were there because Bob Knight was there. Even 20 years ago, already 10 years past his coaching prime, Knight —
who died Wednesday at 83 — was good copy. New York Post Conservative group unleashes 6-figure ad campaign targeting Biden's menthol cigarette ban . . . Conservative advocacy group Building Americas Future is launching a six-figure ad buy across multiple 2024 swing states and congressional districts over the Biden administration's proposed menthol cigarette ban. According to Building Americas Future's ad campaign, the Food and Drug Administration's (FDA)
actions restricting menthol cigarette sales would jeopardize hundreds of millions of dollars in state revenue nationwide. Overall, a Tax Foundation analysis conducted in 2022 said the restriction would cost the federal government $1.9 billion and state governments a total of $4.7 billion, given the high tax rates on cigarettes. Fox News
Elon
Musk tells Joe Rogan . . . “The degree to which Twitter was simply an arm of the government was not well understood by the public. It was a state publication. Republicans were suppressed at ten times the rate of Democrats.” "Everything was like Pravda." X/Twitter Everyone should invest time to watch the full episode of Elon Musk on Roe Rogan's Podcast. Two hours of it is HERE on Twitter, full episode is on Spotify.
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