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    I was shocked because I was pretty sure this was yet another example of our media lying to us, which continued as @guardian put him on their front page the following day and papers like @DailyMail did big features on the family.

    And now that it’s been confirmed how they all failed in basic journalistic standards and were taken in by terrorist propaganda, they should be ashamed of themselves and held to account.

    They ignored that this child, like all the others used to promote Hamas’ lies of starvation for the last two years, has an underlying medical condition. They ignored that it’s been proven time and time again how Hamas cynically and disgustingly exploits these children. They also ignored the healthy mother and brother. And they did this because they think there’s a larger audience for demonising Jews, than for the truth.

    The truth is that there is hardship in Gaza. The truth is the doctors and UN and NGOs are liars in hoc to Hamas, and there is no actual evidence of one person having starved to death. The truth is if there is mass starvation then why do they continually need to lie and show staged photos and why are so many people obese. The truth is what hardship there is has been the result of the UN not delivering food that is already in Gaza. The truth is the war could be over this second if the hostages were returned and Hamas surrenders.

    But closer to home, the truth is that our media continually fails to do their basic job. In fact they are doing the opposite. So yes @DailyExpressRB , shame on you indeed.

    Here's David Collier's exposé:

    Unless you have been hiding under a rock all week, you would have seen the viral images of Mohammed, the child victim of the Gazan ‘famine’. The image used by most of these outlets was licensed to Anadolu, a Turkish state-run news agency headquartered in Ankara. The photos were taken by the Gaza-based photographer, Ahmed Jihad Ibrahim Al-arini, and uploaded to his Instagram account on 22nd July – a day before the Express splashed it across their front page. But in fact another Gazan based account, Saeed Mohammed had shared similar images even earlier.

    The global frenzy began on 23 July 2025, when the Daily Express ran the image of Mohammed on its front page. The article uses the image of Mohammed to promote the narrative of a mass famine in Gaza.

    Within hours, almost every major outlet was using the image to tell the same story. Sky News, CNN, The Guardian, Daily Mail, New York Times, and The Times (UK) – they all ran with it, reinforcing the message: Gaza is gripped by mass starvation, and this image is the proof:

    Except this image proves none of it. Wider and unpublished pictures show Mohammed’s healthy brother Joud, who was born on 18 April 2022 and is 3 years old. Mohammed was born on 23 December 2023, just two months after October 7.

    What we can see from the pictures is that both Mohammed’s mother and his older brother, look healthy and are not suffering from any type of starvation that would be necessary to cause the thinness suffered by Mohammed. This is visible in multiple images we have in our possession. The published images in all the various news broadcasts and publications have either been deliberately cropped to remove the image of the healthy brother, blurred him into obscurity, or the journalists have only chosen to use photos in which the brother is not visible at all.

    Muhammad Zakariya Ayyoub al-Matouq /Mutawwaq was born with serious genetic disorders. He has needed specialist medical supplements since birth. Like previous examples of the media using ‘starving children’ going back to summer 2024 – the image is of a child suffering underlying (and hidden) health issues.

    A medical report issued in May 2025 by the Basma Association for Relief in Gaza states that Mohammed, has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy – a group of neurological disorders affecting movement, muscle tone, and posture. The report notes that Mohammed suffers from hypoxemia (low oxygen in the blood), possibly linked to a suspected genetic disorder inherited in an ‘autosomal recessive pattern.’

    There is no argument here. I have seen a copy of this report (but obviously won’t produce in full here a child’s medical diagnosis). It was signed by Dr Saeed Mohammed Al Nassan on 20th May 2025.

    This revelation raises serious issues of media integrity. The Daily Express picked up a viral image circulating online and published it without verification or context – a textbook example of clickbait journalism, where emotional impact is prioritised over everything else.

    Astonishing. The obsession to demonise Israel has completely compromised the media. They're lying to us. 

    And the BBC? Oh yes:

    The BBC – as per usual went a step further. The BBC *spoke* to his mother, Huda Yassin Al-Matouq / Mutawwaq – and produced a 64 second interview that somehow failed to disclose that Mohammed was a child born with genetic problems and complex medical dependencies. Even in the BBC video, the mother alludes to this – referencing a prolonged struggle, including physiotherapy sessions that had helped him stand. The curvature of the spine another key clue tying the child to a CP diagnosis. But the BBC narrator never addresses this – leaving the audience to believe the heartbreaking physical condition we are seeing is the result of widespread famine.

    This is not journalism. This is the UK’s state media deliberately pushing a deceptive narrative that only serves to benefit Hamas and create fake news.

  • Christina Lamb in the Sunday Times:

    For two long minutes, the gunmen emptied their Kalashnikovs into the car. Inside were six people — five students in their twenties and a schoolboy of 15.

    For two long minutes, Ghassan Kordab, 59, and his wife, Raja, 55, sat in the vehicle in front, unable to do anything but watch as their three sons and three nephews were massacred.

    “I watched as they shot my sons,” said Kordab. “They shouted, ‘You Druze are pigs!’ then opened fire. They kept shooting for two minutes. I saw flesh flying in the air.

    “My wife was screaming, ‘My children! I want my children!’ I didn’t know what to do.”

    The gunmen, who the couple insist belonged to Syrian government forces, then dragged the bodies out, stripping them of their rings and mobile phones, even their student backpacks.

    The horrific story is one of hundreds in Syria’s southern province of Sweida, home to the country’s Druze minority, which for two weeks has been engulfed in some of the deadliest violence since the Syrian civil war began in 2011….

    Not unrelated – from MEMRI TV:

    On the backdrop of the current massacres of the Druze in Suwayda, Syria by Syrian President Ahmad Al-Sharaa's forces, Turkey-based Egyptian Islamist scholar Wagdy Ghoneim said in a video that was posted to YouTube by Imam Al-Din Al-Dahdouh on July 19, 2025 that the Druze are infidels and traitors. He said that they had been hiding officers who had served in deposed Syrian president Bashar Al-Assad's army, that they got paid millions for this, that they have been coordinating with the Jews, and that they have attacked Muslims and mutilated their corpses. He prayed that Allah unite the Druze and the Jews in Hell, saying that anybody who can go fight them will be rewarded by Allah. He added: "Pray that Allah enables me to go myself."

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    That's Joan Smith. A reminder, as Khan bleats on about lovely trans-friendly London. 

  • Gillian Bowditch, in today's Sunday Times, makes the comparison between the Sandie Peggie case and the Dreyfus affair that tore France apart at the end of the nineteenth century – with JK Rowling as Zola.

    Alfred Dreyfus’s wrongful conviction for treason in 1894 demonstrated how far senior military and government officials were prepared to cover up the truth and trample on the rule of law for a warped antisemitic ideology.

    Émile Zola’s excoriating open letter, J’Accuse, on the front page of L’Aurore on January 13, 1898, highlighted the extent of the institutional corruption. The case was to divide France for three generations.

    President Chirac said it tore French society apart, divided families and split the country into two enemy camps. According to Nelly Wilson, a Zola expert and Holocaust survivor, on one side was a fierce nationalism and a temptation to justify almost anything for raisons d’état. On the other was a strong attachment to justice for the individual. Remind you of anything?

    It's an interesting comparison. This case does resonate on so many levels – though only time and the eventual tribunal outcome will tell if it comes to occupy a prominent position in the war against gender ideology for future generations to study and ponder.

    The Dreyfus case was, fundamentally, a lesson in how injustice can penetrate the highest levels of the state. The Peggie case exposes how little has changed.

    When the tribunal ends next week, the focus should be on NHS Fife and those who conducted this witch-hunt, a medical organisation where basic biology is deliberately misunderstood and the only things being doctored are the evidence and the truth.

  • From a thread with video evidence of Hamas stealing UN trucks of aid in Gaza:

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    It's the women here. Some of the videos have trouble loading.

  • John Spencer – I’m a War Scholar. There Is No Genocide in Gaza.

    In his New York Times op-ed titled “I’m a Genocide Scholar. I Know It When I See It,” Omer Bartov accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. As a professor of genocide studies, he should know better. Genocide is not defined by a few comments taken out of context, by estimates of casualties or destruction, or by how war looks in headlines or on social media. It is defined by specific intent to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group in whole or in part. That is a high legal bar. Bartov did not meet it. He did not even try.

    I am not a lawyer or a political activist. I am a war expert. I have led soldiers in combat. I have trained military units in urban warfare for decades and studied and taught military history, strategy, and the laws of war for years. Since October 7, I have been to Gaza four times embedded with the Israel Defense Forces. I have interviewed the Prime Minister of Israel, the Defense Minister, the IDF Chief of Staff, Southern Command leadership, and dozens of commanders and soldiers on the front lines. I have reviewed their orders, watched their targeting process, and seen soldiers take real risks to avoid harming civilians. Nothing I have seen or studied resembles genocide or genocidal intent….

    Israel has taken extraordinary steps to limit civilian harm. It warns before attacks using text messages, phone calls, leaflets, and broadcasts. It opens safe corridors and pauses operations so civilians can leave combat areas. It tracks civilian presence down to the building level. I have seen missions delayed or canceled because children were nearby. I have seen Israeli troops come under fire and still be ordered not to shoot back because civilians might be harmed.

    Israel has delivered more humanitarian aid to Gaza than any military in history has provided to an enemy population during wartime. More than 94,000 trucks carrying over 1.8 million tons of aid have entered the territory. Israel has supported hospitals, repaired water pipelines, increased access to clean water, and enabled over 36,000 patients to leave Gaza for treatment abroad….

    Bartov cites death tolls from Hamas health authorities without question. He says 58,000 have been killed, including 17,000 children. But these numbers come from a terrorist organization. They mix civilians and fighters and count anyone under 18 as a child, even though Hamas uses teenagers and younger children as combatants. The figures are not independently verified and have been shown to contain false details, including names, ages, and sex. Civilian deaths are tragic, but in Gaza, they are also part of Hamas’s strategy.

    No military operation is judged solely by body counts or destruction figures. If we used Bartov’s logic, every major war would be called genocide. Two million civilians died in the Korean War, an average of 54,000 per month. The Iraq and Afghanistan wars killed hundreds of thousands. The fight against ISIS leveled multiple cities and killed tens of thousands. None of those wars were considered genocidal. Gaza is not either. War is evaluated based on the actions of commanders, the goals set by leaders, and how well the military follows the laws of war, not by statistics taken out of context….

    This is not a campaign of extermination. It is a war against Hamas, a terrorist army embedded in civilian areas by design.

    But different rules apply when Israel's involved.

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    "Last thing on the cowardice of (vast majority of) the philosophy profession about sex and gender. Possibly the most annoying thing: it is blindingly obvious you are turning yourself inside out to avoid noticing trans women are men, trans men are women etc simply because you are frightened of offending those students/ that colleague/ that daughter/ that friend. You are so frightened of this, you are prepared to advocate for ludicrously byzantine and impenetrable theories in public rather than go with the most simple, elegantly explanatory, and adequately predictive one, that most of the rest of the world can easily see is true. This may make you a good person (?) but it really does make you a terrible philosopher."

    Yes but…surely a lot of these philosophers actually enjoy advocating for a theory that most people can see is nonsense. It marks them out as special: as capable of navigating the impenetrable byzantine jargon that they've spent their academic careers mastering. They're arrogant. They're so much smarter than the average Joe. 

  • The St. Johns River ca. 1910. "Lunch hour on the levee — Jacksonville, Florida."

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  • Walthamstow Wetlands this morning:

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