Chilling video shows Russians storming airport to reportedly hunt down Jews arriving from Israel



Hundreds of individuals stormed an airport in Russia to hunt down Israelis flying in from Tel Aviv, according to multiple reports.

Terrifying video shows the horde flooding into the Makhachkala International Airport in the North Caucasus republic of Dagestan in Russia. The mob is seen waving Palestine flags and are heard shouting: "Allahu Akbar."

The Moscow Times reported, "The flight from Tel Aviv landed at 7:17 p.m. local time, according to the airport's website, after which the protesters stormed into the airport, breaking past security and running onto the tarmac."

The mob allegedly stormed the tarmac to search for any incoming flights carrying Jews.

The demonstrators reportedly held up signs that read: "Child killers have no place in Dagestan" and "We are against Jewish refugees."

According to the Jerusalem Post, "Footage reportedly from the scene shared on local Telegram channels showed rioters chanting 'Allahu Akbar' and stopping cars in order to check the documents of passengers to ensure they were not Israeli or Jewish."

The Russian state-owned RIA Novosti media outlet reported that Russia's Federal Air Transport Agency had temporarily closed the Makhachkala airport for arrivals and departures due to the swarm of angry people.

"The measures are in effect until the situation normalizes. Law enforcement agencies are working on the spot,” the agency stated.

Unconfirmed videos show a chaotic scene at the Makhachkala Airport as it was breached by the mob.

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There were reports that the Russian National Guard and other security forces were deployed to the Makhachkala Airport to settle the situation.

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There were reportedly some Israelis who did fly into Dagestan from Tel Aviv.

The Times of Israel reported, "An Israeli security official says the incident in Dagestan’s capital of Makhachkala is ongoing after a plane from Israel was attacked by a local pro-Palestinian mob."

The official told the outlet, "A limited number of Israelis and Jews are currently isolated and under guard at the airport. We are working on having them depart on a connection flight to Moscow once conditions allow. Israeli security officials and the Israeli ambassador are working with the local security authorities."

Former chief rabbi of Moscow and the chairman of the Conference of European Rabbis Pinchas Goldschmidt expressed concern, "The Conference of European Rabbis is concerned about the situation of the Jews in Dagestan, with the reports of calls for pogroms against the Jews in the republic's cities. President [Vladimir] Putin is responsible for the peace of the Jews in his country and we hope that he will give an unequivocal instruction to the local government not to allow riots and pogroms against the Jews."

The Coordination Center for Muslims of the North Caucasus condemned the storming of the airport and other anti-Semitic activities carried out recently, "In recent days, we have been faced with provocations of destructive forces who, purely for personal selfish interests, in order to incite interfaith hatred in the North Caucasus, are trying to call on Muslims to take to the streets against all Jews, including Jewish citizens of the Russian Federation who have been living peacefully on our territory for centuries, who have nothing to do with the genocide of Palestinians by Israel, the United States, and their minions."

Dagestan's population is purportedly 83% Muslim. However, a few thousand Caucasian Jews are estimated to live in the Republic of Dagestan situated along the coast of the Caspian Sea.

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Why is American media so quick to embrace Palestinian propaganda?



The American media refuses to call Nazis “Nazis” — unless, of course, it’s Donald Trump.

“Then they’ll call him Hitler,” Mark Levin says, before adding. “The greatest friend the Jews in Israel have ever known — Donald Trump. He's Hitler.”

Meanwhile, the American media is spouting Hamas’ propaganda and questioning Israel’s right to defend itself against annihilation.

“Hamas plays the media like a fiddle,” Levin says, noting that if Hamas were the side that actually cared about the civilian casualties displayed all over the news, they wouldn’t have missile launching sites in hospitals, mosques, and elementary schools.

“They spend the vast majority of their money building weapons and tunnels to kill Jewish people. They don’t care about the people; if they cared about the people, they wouldn’t be terrorists,” he adds.

Levin predicts that the American media won’t just play Hamas propaganda on repeat but will completely turn against Israel, “just as they covered up the Holocaust during World War II.”

While Hamas’ motivation is about the Jews, otherwise known to the media and liberals as “the occupiers,” he believes it's about more than that.

The Quran tells its believers to “eliminate the Jews, to eliminate the Christians, to eliminate the atheists and the non-believers.”

And considering that, it’s no wonder Iran wants a nuclear weapon.

“Obviously to try and blow Israel off the face of the earth,” Levin says, before explaining that Joe Biden, who’s given billions to Iran, is one major figure to blame.

“He’s capitulated to the Hamas Nazi wing of his party, he’s funded Iran, he’s funded the Palestinians, he’s done everything he shouldn’t have done, and in that, he’s betrayed the people of Israel, just as he’s betraying the people of the United States.”


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NYC public school teacher shares image of Hamas paraglider, describes terror attack on Israeli civilians as a 'successful military campaign'



A New York City public school teacher proudly expressed support for Hamas and the terrorists who carried out last weekend's onslaught of innocent Israeli citizens.

Mohammad Jehad Ahmad is a teacher at Gotham Tech High School, according to his LinkedIn profile.

According to multiple reports, Jehad Ahmad changed his Facebook cover photo last week to an image of a person paragliding with a Palestinian flag attached to the parachute. The image had the words: "I Stand With Palestine."

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Jehad Ahmad used an image of a motorized paraglider – which is one of the vehicles that Hamas terrorists used to invade the Supernova music festival in Israel last Saturday morning.

A survivor of the festival massacre described the grisly scene of murder and rape:

We go to hide in a bush, a big bush in the creek. And we was in the bush something like six or seven hours. A lot of terrorists go around us and search for people to kill. The terrorists, people from Gaza, raped girls. And after they raped them, they killed them, murdered them with knives, or the opposite, killed — and after they raped, they — they did that. They laughed. They always laughed. It's — I can't forget how they laughed on the — in this situation.

Hamas militants murdered some 260 young Israelis and kidnapped many others.

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A similar inflammatory image was recently used by the Black Lives Matter Chicago organization, which ignited indignation.

New York school social worker Justin Spiro flagged the incendiary image posted by the NYC teacher.

"I am shaking. NYC public school teacher Mohammad Jehad Ahmad made this his Facebook cover photo, celebrating Hamas terrorists paragliding into an Israeli music festival and butchering 260 teens and young adults," Spiro wrote on the X social media platform. "How can Jews feel safe in Mohammad’s classroom?"

Jehad Ahmad attempted to brush off the alarming concerns by replying, "Look at this clown and the others in his replies. So-called 'Israel' is a settler colony that was invented and only continues to exist through terrorism, dispossession, ethnic cleansing, and ongoing incremental genocide. To support 'Israel' is to support white supremacist terror."

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Jehad Ahmad added, "It goes without saying: Free Palestine, from the river to the sea."

According to the American Jewish Committee:

“From the River to the Sea, Palestine Will Be Free” is a common call-to-arms for pro-Palestinian activists. It calls for the establishment of a State of Palestine from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea, erasing the State of Israel and its people. It is also a rallying cry for terrorist groups and their sympathizers, from the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) to Hamas, which called for Israel’s destruction in its original governing charter in 1988 and was responsible for the October 7, 2023 terror attack on Israeli civilians, murdering over 1,000 people in the single deadliest day for Jews since the Holocaust.

On Tuesday, David C. Banks – Chancellor of the New York City Department of Education – issued a statement condemning the acts of terrorism by Hamas.

"In light of the attacks by Hamas on Israeli civilians, I am compelled to speak out to condemn these horrific acts of violence," Banks stated. "It is heartbreaking to see the devastating impact of terrorism on innocent civilians, especially our most vulnerable – children."

Jehad Ahmad responded by calling the chancellor a "white supremacist, imperialist, scumbag."

"Let it be known that Chancellor Banks only cares about the lives of white people," Jehad Ahmad claimed. "So-called 'Israel' has continually indiscriminately killed civilians, children, the elderly, the press, and medical workers and targeted schools, places of worship, and medical facilities."

Fox News asked Jehad Ahmad for a comment, and he reportedly "repeated his claims, and referred to the Oct. 7 terrorist attack as 'a successful military campaign.'"

The outlet did not immediately receive a comment from Gotham Tech High School, the New York City Department of Education, or the mayor's office.

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'Squad' member calls for US to accept some of 1 million Palestinian refugees; Ron DeSantis strongly disagrees, offers solution



A member of the so-called "Squad" called on the United States to accept Palestinian refugees. However, Republicans immediately pushed back on the idea to import thousands of refugees from Palestine.

Juliette Touma – spokesperson for the U.N. agency for Palestinian refugees – estimates that 1 million people have been displaced in Gaza in just a week.

Progressive Rep. Jamaal Bowman (D-N.Y.) directed the U.S. to accept some of the 1 million Palestinian refugees.

"Fifty percent of the population in Gaza are children. The international community, as well as the United States, should be prepared to welcome refugees from Palestine while being very careful to vet and not allow members of Hamas," said Rep. Jamaal Bowman, according to the New York Post.

Bowman is currently being investigated for pulling a fire alarm at the Cannon House Office Building during a House vote to avert a government shutdown.

Several prominent Republicans have vehemently objected to bringing Palestinian refugees into the United States.

Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis declared that the U.S. should not accept Palestinian refugees, but did offer a solution to the humanitarian crisis.

"Also I will say, and I don’t know what Biden’s going to do, but we cannot accept people from Gaza into this country as refugees," the GOP presidential candidate said during a campaign stop in Iowa on Saturday. "I am not going to do that."

"If you look at how they behave, not all of them are Hamas, but they are all anti-Semitic. None of them believe in Israel’s right to exist," DeSantis continued.

"None of the Arab States are willing to take any of them," he said. "The Arab States should be taking them if you have refugees. You don’t fly people and import them into the United States of America. So we're going to be very strong on that."

DeSantis hammered U.S. citizens who support and "praise" Hamas militants who executed terrorist atrocities against Israeli civilians last weekend.

"We've got some serious problems in this country, we've allowed a lot of these problems to fester," DeSantis noted. "But my view is very simple – if you don't like this country, if you hate America, you should not come to this country. We've got to start being smart about this."

On Thursday, DeSantis signed an executive order for the state of Florida to "carry out logistical, rescue and evacuation operations" to bring Floridians home from war-torn Israel. The executive order also provides necessary supplies to the people of Israel.

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Fellow Republicans also voiced strong opposition to resettling refugees from Palestine in the United States.

Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) told the New York Post, "The U.S. is the most generous nation in the world, but we are in no position to accept additional refugees, especially from a region with as high a risk of terrorism, given our nation’s inability to secure our own border or vet those who are already here."

Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) added, "Iran should take responsibility for any Palestinian refugees caused by its proxy . . . war with Israel. Iran is responsible for the death and destruction — it should be responsible for refugees as well."

Sen. Rick Scott (R-Fla.) declared, "The entire focus of the United States right now should be on rescuing American hostages, and making sure that Israel has every resource needed to defeat Iran backed-Hamas and defend its homeland. Some Progressive politicians are calling on the United States to take refugees from Gaza."

Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said he would oppose the resettlement of Palestinian refugees in the United States.

Meanwhile, Reps. Tom Tiffany (R-Wis.) and Andy Ogles (R-Tenn.) are set to introduce legislation that would bar President Joe Biden from importing refugees from Palestine.

The bill – titled the "Guaranteeing Aggressors Zero Admission Act" or the "GAZA Act" for short – would prevent the Biden administration from issuing visas to Palestinian refugees.

Tiffany said on the X social media platform, "We can’t let President Biden abuse our parole and visa rules to bring unvetted Palestinians into American communities the way he did with thousands of unvetted Afghans."

The Israeli military has issued a warning to Palestinians that an all-out offensive will happen in the near future and Gaza residents should travel south to evade the combat operations targeting Hamas terrorists detaining hostages.

The evacuation area includes approximately 1.1 million Palestinians – roughly half of the territory's population.

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