Friday, September 26, 2025

Amir Tsarfati: MidEast & Beyond


MidEast & Beyond: In The Face Of UN Hypocrisy, Israel And The United States Stand Firm


The Emir of Qatar set up his spinning carousel promising great sums of money to all who rode. This past week, the countries of Europe found themselves pushing and shoving as they lined up to sit astride one of the Sheikh’s wooden horses. All they needed to do to be admitted to this cash grab was to recognize the Palestinian state. The European states kissed the ring of the emir, and one-by-one they announced their acquiescence to the will of the Arab leader.

The United Kingdom, Australia, Portugal, France, Belgium, Luxembourg, Malta, New Zealand, Liechtenstein, and others all jumped aboard the Whirligig, while many of their citizens wondered what their leaders were doing. According to The Telegraph, nine out of ten Britons do not back Palestinian recognition. That may account for the UK backtracking and saying, “What we really meant to say was that we’ll fully recognize Palestine once the Palestinian Authority stops paying money to the families of terrorists who died while killing Israelis.” Oy vey, hypocrisy much?

This is simply Europe trying to bully the United States and Israel. Their attempts will be unfruitful, however. For some reason, Europe has not caught on that neither the current occupant of the White House nor the leader of the Israeli government gives two hoots about international opinions.

Erdoğan Coattails Palestinian Recognition

Never one to let an opportunity go to waste, Turkey’s President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan saw the European states rushing to recognize Palestine, and thought, “Hey, maybe they can recognize Northern Cyprus as Turkish, too!” There are two problems with that. First, Qatar has billions of dollars, while Turkey has millions of goats. Not quite the same appeal to the Western mindset. Second, the only reason that Turkey feels it can lay any claim to the northern part of Cyprus is because they poured hundreds of thousands of Turks onto the island, saturating the population. But just because you fill a certain area with a specific ethnic group doesn’t mean that place becomes a part of that ethnic group’s home country. Right, Dearborn? A third problem will only pop up if Erdoğan tries to force the issue. Israel has just reinforced Cyprus’s defenses with a new Barak MX aerial defense system. Pro tip, Mr. Erdoğan – don’t test its capabilities.

Every Nation’s Crazy for a Sharp-Dressed Terrorist

After meeting with US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Monday, the dapper Syrian terrorist and self-proclaimed president, Ahmad al-Sharaa, took to the UN podium on Wednesday to address the august crowd. The people went wild with admiration. I noticed during his speech that he failed to mention the Christian villages and towns that his people are burning to the ground, and the populations that he has been and is continuing to decimate. Not surprisingly, the media seemed not to notice those omissions. No Jews, no news.

Gaza War Nearing Its End

Hamas is collapsing, despite Egypt, Qatar, Turkey, and Iran fighting hard to bolster the terrorist group. Fearing a complete Israeli victory, Arab and European pressure is mounting for some kind of peace deal that allows the Palestinians continued control. Rumors spread that President Trump was about to offer a deal, but that appears to be fake news. Meanwhile, Operation Gideon’s Spear II continues. Hundreds of thousands of leaflets have been dropped with evacuation orders from Gaza City. Nearly 700,000 have listened and left, but 200,000 people still remain.

Houthi Drone Hits Its Mark in Israel

A Houthi drone yesterday hit the southern Israel city of Eilat, along the Red Sea. At least 20 were injured, including two who are in serious condition. The drone specifically targeted the city center where it could cause the most civilian casualties. Not surprisingly, video surfaced of Arabs on boats in the Red Sea cheering as they witnessed the explosion.

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