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Wednesday, April 17, 2024

Anti-Israel protesters swarm NYC subway chanting ‘Iran you make us proud’

“Iran, you make us proud!” the group yell in a call-and-response chant as a young woman stares wide-eyed in horror during the vile scenes said to have been filmed Monday, the day American flags were burnt in widespread protests.

“Yemen you make us proud … Rafah you make us proud. West Bank you make us proud,” they also chant as scared Jewish riders sit nearby.

“From the river to the sea, all our people will be free,” they also chant, a phrase widely taken as an antisemitic call for the eradication of the Jewish state.

“Iran, you make us proud!” the group chanted in a call-and-response format.@jews_of_ny/Instagram
The footage was shared Tuesday by thew Jews of NY Instagram page, which said it was sent by one of the horrified Jewish New Yorkers on the ride.

“It sure does feels like we are living in a horrifying science fiction movie,” Jews of NY wrote in a caption.


Anti-Israel protesters seen chanting hateful slogan on board a New York City subway this week.@jews_of_ny/Instagram

As well as chanting, the anti-Israeli mob – some seen wearing keffiyeh scarves — held signs including “Land you have to kill for is not yours — Free Gaza.”

The anonymous rider who took the footage said they were “completely surrounded on all sides and everywhere in the train car by these young Americans who were so filled with rage.”

“They were so angry and seemed capable of violence,” the tipster wrote. “All I was able to do was document what I saw and this is just a sliver I didn’t even get the worst parts.”

The protest lasted for several subway stops.@jews_of_ny/Instagram
The video came after anti-Israel protesters once again unleashed chaos across the Big Apple Monday.@jews_of_ny/Instagram

The subway protest lasted for 15 or 20 minutes and unfolded over the course of several stops. It was not clear from the video on which line it occurred.

“That was one of the scariest things,” the eyewitness added. “When I was able to look at them, I noticed how easily they were chanting that they wanted to kill Jews, to get rid of Jews, to destroy Israel, destroy Zionists, bring destruction to America. Like it is a completely normal thing to exterminate an entire people! And yet they accused Israel of genocide.”

The video came after anti-Israel protesters once again unleashed chaos across the Big Apple Monday, swarming Lower Manhattan, snarling traffic on the Brooklyn Bridge and burning US flags in public while chanting “Death to America!”

https://nypost.com/2024/04/17/us-news/shock-moment-nyc-subway-riders-chant-iran-you-make-us-proud/

Privileged young people in West celebrate terror thugs for kicks

 Elica Le Bon, an Iranian-American attorney and activist, went viral on TikTok talking about how young Americans are being brainwashed into backing Hamas terrorists and women-hating ayatollahs in Iran. She expands on her thoughts for The Post.

Since Oct. 7, myself and others in the Iranian community have been unsettled by an anxious awareness of how radicalized Westerners are inching dangerously close to support for the Islamic Republic.

It started with, “We just support Hamas, stop making it something it’s not” (as though this were perfectly acceptable on its own).

Then when the Red Sea attacks happened, it soon grew into “Get you a friend like Yemen! Turn another ship around!” (failing to address the Houthis by their appropriate title and instead conflating them with Yemen’s government). That was strike two.

Not much later, we heard vocal support for Hezbollah firing rockets into northern Israel, celebrated as “resistance.”

That’s strike three of three. All of Iran’s main proxies.

Now they cry for Iran’s ayatollahs to attack Israel.

TikTok talking points

These protesters are romanticizing terror, romanticizing theocrats.

A generation of TikTok-educated so-called “leftists” and “progressives” turn their support toward the Islamic Republic, as they cheered on from the safety of New York and London streets a series of rockets that did nothing except seriously injure a 7-year-old Bedouin girl.

Was this the “win” from the “axis of resistance” they had thrown their weight behind?

They are celebrating the same regime that systematically murders and flogs women for showing their hair, much less engaging in celebratory TikTok dances online. The only word one can think of to describe this generation of leftists is “lost.”

Completely lost.

I’ve long wondered what it could be that has so seamlessly targeted and programmed the radical left in such a way that it now supports fascistic, authoritarian regimes.

One obvious answer is how Western academic institutions have become a hotbed for Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps propaganda, framing these oppressive regimes as “the good guys,” “fighting Western imperialism,” “it’s just their culture” and other such racist, orientalist charges that presume Middle Eastern folk know no better than savagery and the world should just accept us at that level.

How else can you really believe that women want to be oppressed, to be forced to wear the hijab, to be robbed of education?

At a deeper level, though, it’s more than that. Those talking points would never work on an intellectually resilient populace. Instead, I fear what we’re witnessing is an excess of privilege.

I fear we are dealing with a generation that is so removed from suffering, oppression, war and tyranny, that they’ve grown bored with our rights, freedoms and privileges.

They don’t understand how crude, insensitive and frankly dangerous it is to champion this type of violence. Instead, they fantasize about nation states clashing with each other in the Middle East so they can live vicariously through the rush of excitement.

I don’t know if they’ll stop until they entirely corrode our democracy.

The deadly reality

Dying isn’t exciting for the people of the Middle East.

It’s all we’ve known for the past 45 years, and Israelis and Palestinians know this story well, too. We are tired of the oppression and suffering that Western “leftists” are salivating over.

We want Iran to be free, we want peace between a future free and democratic Iran with Israel and peace between Israelis and Palestinians. We are urging people to take the lives of all the people affected in this seriously — from Iran to Gaza to Israel to Yemen to Lebanon to Syria and beyond — and start moving the needle towards the type of resolution.

We want a better future for our children — not theocratic terrorists.

Either get with us or get out of our way.

https://nypost.com/2024/04/16/opinion/privileged-young-people-in-west-celebrate-terror-thugs-for-kicks/

Pfizer, BioNTech Get Legal Pause in Moderna’s COVID-19 Vaccine Patent Lawsuit

 The U.S. District Court for the District of Massachusetts has granted Pfizer and BioNTech’s motion to put on hold Moderna‘s lawsuit against the companies over alleged patent infringement related to their COVID-19 vaccines, pending a review by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board, according to an electric docket order.

In his ruling on Friday, federal judge Richard Stearns wrote that he granted the stay “pending resolution of two inter partes review proceedings recently instituted by the Patent Trial and Appeal Board.” Waiting for the board’s decision would “simplify the issues in this case,” Stearns argued.

If the Patent Trial and Appeal Board (PTAB) ruled to cancel two of Moderna’s patent claims, “there would be no need to litigate infringement with respect to these claims,” Stearns wrote. “And if the PTAB was instead to uphold the claims, Pfizer and BioNTech would be stopped from raising any invalidity arguments.”

Stearns also noted that delaying the case pending the PTAB’s decision should not “prejudice Moderna’s ability to present evidence at trial.”

During the duration of the stay, the parties need to file status reports with the court every 90 days, starting on August 1, 2024.

Moderna kicked off the legal battle in August 2022, when it hit Pfizer and BioNTech with a lawsuit alleging that the partners infringed on patented mRNA technology to develop their COVID-19 vaccine Comirnaty.

At the time, Moderna CEO Stéphane Bancel said that the lawsuits were meant to “protect the innovative mRNA technology that we pioneered, invested billions of dollars in creating and patented during the decade preceding the COVID-19 pandemic.” The company established its “foundational platform” in 2010 and supplemented it with patented work on coronaviruses in 2015 and 2016, according to Bancel.

Moderna’s legal complaint focused on two crucial elements of Comirnaty: the specific chemical modifications to the mRNA molecule—which Moderna says is exactly the same as its vaccine Spikevax—and the overall approach of encoding the full-length spike protein inside a lipid nanoparticle formulation.

Pfizer and BioNTech hit back in August 2023, asking the U.S. Patent Trademark Office to launch an inter partes review of Moderna’s patents, with the ultimate goal of having these patents declared invalid.

The partners argued that Moderna’s patents were too broad and claimed ownership over knowledge that existed before 2015. The injection of mRNA into cells to produce a protein that could be used in a vaccine has been documented for decades, Pfizer and BioNTech contend.

https://www.biospace.com/article/pfizer-biontech-get-legal-pause-in-moderna-s-covid-19-vaccine-patent-lawsuit/

US Push For A 'Middle East NATO' Failed To Emerge During Iran Strikes

 Via Middle East Eye

The Islamic Republic’s Saturday attack on Israel was a made-for social media moment. It was also the ultimate test of US efforts to cobble together a coalition of Arab states and Israel in a so-called Middle East NATO, to jointly defend an attack from Tehran.

Israel, the US, France, the UK, and Jordan managed to intercept around 99 percent of the drones, ballistic missiles and cruise missiles fired at Israel by Iran in retaliation for an attack on its embassy in Damascus, Syria. Radar and early warning systems that the US maintains at its military bases across the Gulf were instrumental in tracking the slow-moving armada of missiles and drones, current and former US, Israeli and Arab officials told MEE, adding that the US was able to scramble jet fighters from Saudi Arabia and Qatar at the last minute to particpate in the operation. 

But in the end, the oil-rich Gulf states downplayed any involvement and left the heavy lifting of fighting off Iran’s attack to the US, its western allies and Jordan, the resource-poor Hashemite Kingdom dependent on US financial assistance.

For its part, Jordan cast its role actively downing Iranian drones as self-defense and not related to protecting Israel.  “There was unprecedented cooperation between Israel, the US and the Jordanians,” Michael Milshtein, a former Israeli military intelligence officer, told Middle East Eye. “But calling this a coalition is an illusion.”

Middle East Eye reported on Friday that the Gulf monarchies were shutting down US options to launch strikes against Iran in the event Washington felt the need to retaliate against Tehran’s attack on Israel. Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Oman, and Kuwait all scrutinized their basing agreements with Washington to do the bare minimum that was required and avoid being involved in direct strikes on Iranian targets. 

Bilal Saab, a former US Department of Defence official, now at Chatham House, told MEE that the Gulf states’ calibrated actions underscored the limits of the Biden administration's push for a Middle East Nato. “When we start seeing authorizations to use Gulf airspace to launch strikes on Iranian targets, then we can start talking about a Middle East Nato. Right now, it's the exact opposite,” he said.

“I think what we saw from Saturday’s attack pumps the breaks on any idea of an Arab and Israeli Nato.”

Propaganda war

As the dust from Saturday’s attack settles, the way regional states responded in the lead-up to the assault is becoming a new battleground between Tehran on one hand, and the US and Israel on the other - that has little to do with the Palestinians but rather the bigger question of who calls the shots in the Middle East.

The Biden administration and Israel are keen to cast Israel’s successful defense as the byproduct of a united front of allies, including Arab states. Israeli war cabinet minister Benny Gatz praised the “regional cooperation” that allowed Israel to defend itself.

Successful coordination with Arab states would allow Israel to present Saturday as a strategic win, which could help reduce tensions by lessening the need for a more forceful Israeli response, according to analysts. “What this weekend demonstrated is that Israel did not have to and does not have to defend itself alone when it is the victim of an aggression, the victim of an attack," US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Monday.

For its part, the Islamic Republic’s goal is to isolate Israel, preventing any cooperation between them and Gulf states. “It’s a total propaganda war right now,” Aziz Alghashian, a Saudi analyst and expert on ties between Israel and Gulf states told MEE.

Tehran and Washington are already sparring over whether advance notice of the attack on Israel was given.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said that Tehran gave the US about 72 hours prior notice of the attack through “our friends and neighbours”. On Monday, the Wall Street Journal appeared to confirm that claim, reporting that Iran briefed officials from Saudi Arabia and other Gulf states on its attack. Turkish officials also told MEE that Turkey, a member of Nato, was briefed on the attack days in advance. The US, however, denied it was given a days-long heads up before the assault

Julien Barnes-Dacey, director of the Middle East and North Africa programme at the European Council on Foreign Relations, told MEE that an Iranian leak to Gulf states would logically be passed on to the US because Arab rulers are afraid a deadly Iranian strike on Israel could spark a wider war, which Iran hoped to avoid. 

“Jordan and the Arab Gulf states are first and foremost concerned about preventing regional escalation," he told MEE. “I don’t see this as Gulf states doubling down on a strategic alignment with Israel. They are going to keep talking with Iran to prevent an unravelling that they fear will suck them all in.”

'Provoking Iran'

To be sure, the Arab Gulf states are linked more closely with Israel today than any time in history, and Israel’s war on Gaza has not led the UAE or Bahrain to rip up the 2020 Abraham Accords which saw them normalise ties with Tel Aviv.

As part of that agreement, Israel was also absorbed into Centcom, the US’s overall central command in the Middle East. Israeli military officials were even dispatched to Qatar’s Al Udeid Air Base, MEE previously reported, but it's not clear if those officials are still in the country.

But Saturday’s attack on Israel underscored the US’s limited success in fostering closer security cooperation between Israel and the Gulf states, Milshtein, the former Israeli military intelligence officer, told MEE. Gulf states have no love lost for Iran, but are wary of what they believe to be the US’s waning influence in the region and limited appetite to come to their defense, as Washington did for Israel. The US did not retaliate to the 2019 attack on Saudi Arabia’s Aramco oil facilities that was blamed to have been backed by Iran.

The Gulf states' frustration with the US only grew when the Biden administration took office. Biden and members of his party criticised Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman over human rights issues. Saudi Arabia and the UAE also viewed the administration’s response to Houthi missile and drone attacks as tepid.

In response, they moved to patch up ties with Tehran. In April 2023, the UAE appointed its first new ambassador to the Islamic Republic after seven years. Saudi Arabia and Tehran normalised ties in a deal brokered by China.

"Most of the Arab states promoted reconciliation with Iran because they couldn’t rely on Biden’s administration,” Milshtein said. “They preferred to deal with Iran and not the Americans”

Saab, at Chatham House, said to achieve true regional coordination between Israel and the Gulf states, Washington would need to provide concrete security guarantees. Saudi Arabia has requested such support, along with new weapons systems, as part of a deal to normalise ties with Israel, but those talks are stalled as Israel pounds the Gaza Strip. “The last thing the Gulf is going to do is provoke Iran and not have the backing of the Americans,” Saab said.

Alghashian said Saturday’s attack on Israel likely reaffirmed Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman’s decision to restore ties with Tehran. He said Riyadh’s goal is to “stay out of the way” of tensions between Israel and Iran as it pursues its economic development. “The strategic value of restoring ties with Tehran is paying dividends,” he said.

https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/us-push-middle-east-nato-failed-emerge-during-iran-strikes

Tuesday, April 16, 2024

Shadowy Mayorkas-Linked NGO In Mexico Tells Border Invaders To "Vote Biden"

 The Heritage Foundation's Oversight Project posted an image on X of what they say is a flyer from a non-governmental organization operating in Mexico encouraging migrants to vote for President Biden once they arrive in the United States.

"Reminder to vote for President Biden when you are in the United States. We need another four years of his term to stay open," part of the flyer read. 

The Oversight Project said the flyer was initially discovered by a Muckraker journalist while touring the site of Resource Center Matamoras in Mexico. 

"They [flyers] also appear to be handed out when illegal aliens use the RCM for assistance in coming to the USA," the group said. 

RCM founder Gaby Zavala told one of Muckraker's journalists that she is trying to flood the US with as many illegal aliens as possible before former President Trump is reelected. 

"RCM bills itself as an operation which houses functions for Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS), which helps illegal aliens enter the United States," Oversight Project said, adding that disgraced Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas "is a former board member of HIAS, which received numerous grants from Soros' Open Society Foundation over the years." 

RCM has connections with Soros-funded non-profits operating across the US.

Meanwhile, new documents from Judicial Watch show Mayorkas has met with NGOs facilitating the border invasion. 

We can't imagine anything more ridiculously corrupt... 

Oversight Project concludes:

Since the Biden administration opened the floodgates, 10 million illegal immigrants invaded the nation. A complex web of NGOs is facilitating the border invasion while the administration looks the other way. 

We have reported:

Meanwhile, in Mexico... 

"A lot of Americans don't understand just how much Mayorkas is in bed with open borders lobby," Nate Hochman, senior advisor of America 2100, wrote on X. 

One X user asked: "Is this not racketeering in addition to election interference?"