IHIP News - Netanyahu Blames Palestine in Mass Shooting & Muslim Man Tackles Shooter in Heroic Move
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Over the weekend, Jewish Australians went to the beach for a Hanukkah celebration, and something
that's relatable for all of us.
We're excited about the holiday seasons, no matter what aspect that you celebrate, whether
be Christmas or Hanukkah.
And sadly, there was a massive, massive shooting that killed children, a rabbi, innocent.
passers by, it's just so incredibly tragic to see these mass shootings. Kylie, pop up the headline.
Bondi Beach shooting latest gunman who killed 15 were father and son and more victims are named.
And so I just want to say on behalf of pumps in me, our heart goes out to all Jewish people
and that the overwhelming dark cloud that it must feel that people are.
targeted simply because of their identity, because they are Jewish. And I think it's horrifically
sad. And it oftentimes after things like this happen were presented with binary choices. You're
either on the side of the Jewish people or you're on the side of the terrorists. And oftentimes
we're always just on the side of life and justice and equality. And so as you navigate the news
right now. And you see these very extreme positions on both sides. I just want to state for the
permanent record. What happened in Australia was extreme. It was horror and it was terror. Pumpton. I grew up
in Oklahoma City and we both lived in the city when the federal building was bombed by a domestic
terrorist. Children were killed because these people worked at a federal building. That's why they were
killed. And so when you have extremist ideology, we must be clear-eyed on the way to the other
side of it, pumps. It's so disturbing because, like you said, people are picked because they're
Jewish or because they're black. It seems to me that it's increasing hatred across all boards,
not just, of course there's an increase in anti-Semitism. There's an increase in racism. There's
an increase in Islamophobia. And I don't know how you stop that without acknowledging we are all the
same. We are all humans. We all have choice. We all should leave each other alone and let people
worship in peace. And then also a stunning part of this to me was a father and son. So the breeding of
the hate was generational. And I fear that's what we have now when we're singling out other
to hate and it's okay to inflict cruelty on Muslims.
It's okay to inflict cruelty on gay people.
At some point, it just means you're inflicting cruelty on everybody that's not like you.
Okay, so immediately Benjamin Netanyahu responds to the shooting,
and he blames Australia's position to acknowledge Palestinian statehood.
And I just want to remind you that he is the guy who is committing a genocide on Palestinians
and there are reports and evidence that the IDF at Benjamin Netanyahu's instructions
are targeting children.
Palestinian children are getting executed here and here.
That isn't intentional.
That isn't collateral damage.
Let's kill them while they're young so they can't breed.
And so this is where I'm getting at that these.
These tragedies happen, and then we're given this binary choice.
And when you have a prime minister who should be in prison right now,
pre-spinning this and trying to put the onus on the Australian government
for acknowledging the humanity of other people,
nothing about that, in my opinion, makes Jewish people safe.
Nothing. Play the clip.
Your call for a Palestinian state purges full fuel on the anti-Semitic fire.
It rewards Hamas terrorism.
It emboldens those who menace Australian Jews
and encourages the Jew hatred now stalking your streets.
Anti-Semitism is a cancer.
It spreads when leaders stay silent.
It retreats when leaders...
Okay, enough here.
I want to say that anti-Semitism is a cancer, Benjamin Netanyahu.
But it breeds when people see Israel completely demolish
and bulldoze Palestine and shoot children on purpose and target them on purpose and execute children
on purpose as a person that does not of any faith whatsoever. I'm so tired of getting this choice
and it's always the Israelis that give us this option. You're either completely 100% for Israel and
you have to ignore everything that your eyes and everything that your ears see in here and you have
to completely hate Palestinians. And here's what's so sad about Palestinians is Hamas is horrible.
It's a terrorist organization. But these people there are just trying to live their lives like
we are. I mean, did it ever occur to anybody that maybe they just want to look at TikTok videos
and make a sandwich and go make out with their boyfriend or girlfriend? It's not like they're
sitting around plotting all the time. But it is a apartheid state.
And I feel so much empathy for them because the Israelis try to make it like everybody in that country is a terrorist and they're not.
I have Palestinian friends.
They're simply not.
It's just this pre-spin of all of this stuff.
And at the end of the day, for our viewers, I just want to remind everybody that we get to be clear-eyed.
We get to be completely empathetic to the Jewish plight and what it must be like.
like to grow up in the shadow of the Holocaust and studying about that. And what a dark cloud
of what anti-Semitism and Jew hatred can produce and that we can stand with Jewish people against
that completely. And then at the same time, it appears like Jewish people really hate these
Palestinians and hate them so much that they're willing to say we'll kill all of them and even
target children. And you don't have to buy into that narrative. You get to have empathy for
Palestinians. You could have empathy for Palestinian children. So this binary choice that Benjamin
Netanyahu and Zionists are always cramming down our throat, you get to wholly reject it.
You get to say, as a person that supports human rights, I stand with everybody in the fight
against anti-Semitism, but also in the fight against Islamophobia, also in the fight against
anti-black racism in the fight against homophobia, transphobia, sexism, you get to link them all.
And whenever you have one group saying, our rights matter than everybody else, that isn't an
anti-bigotry movement, it's a supremacist movement.
And so let me just dive a little bit deeper.
Then I'm going to get pumps feedback.
There's a video of a man, a hero at the beach that ran, Kylie, play this video.
and I'll describe it for the listener.
So this passerby, he, uh, he goes and he tackles the one of the shooters.
He gets shot twice and, um, was able to take the gun away from one of these terrorists.
And here he is.
He goes and he like grabs him from behind and wrestles with him and he gets the gun and holds
the gun on the guy.
And now Kylie put up the headline.
Okay.
So, of course, seeing this act of heroism is just incredible, right?
And the bravery and the cat-like reaction to just put yourself there to save other people's lives.
Like, you always think, what would you do in that situation?
I'm afraid that I would probably freeze and shit my pants.
This, not this guy.
He just went straight into the line of fire.
So Australian media confirm that 43-year-old Ahmed al-Amead was the heroic man who tackled one of the Bondi Beach shooters.
risking his life.
And Benjamin Netanyahu right afterwards said that this man was Jewish and that was an
active Jewish heroism, which the man could be Jewish.
Right.
Man could be Christian.
Turns out he's Muslim and he's an immigrant.
Kylie put up the final headline.
Australian Muslim bystander disarms and tackles Bondi Beach shooter.
He's a hero.
100% he's a hero. Once we saw on social media, he's 100% a hero, the man's cousin, Mustafa al-Amed, said. And this guy owns a fruit stand. And he's not only is he Muslim, he's a Muslim immigrant. And so, Pumns, as I was researching this episode, I was just struck by how everybody so desperately wants the shooter to be a certain thing. Yes. Like in the Tyler Robinson,
and Charlie Kirk. There has to be a trans thing. Okay. So this guy right here, they wanted him to be
a Jewish hero. And it comes out that he's Muslim. So then people on the right were spending,
oh, no, he's actually from Lebanon and he's a certain type of Christian from Lebanon. Well, he's not,
but there was multiple, multiple tweets trying to make him a Christian. And I think my message is we have
to get above all of this. And whether he was Jewish, whether he was Muslim, whether he's Christian
or an atheist like pumps in me, there's just extraordinary people in the world that stand against
all forms of bigotry and hate. And when you hear fascists like Benjamin Netanyahu, weaponize
anti-Semitism to force you into an immoral binary choice and tell you that you can't care about
two things at one time, you're dealing with authoritarian thought. And we can wholly reject that.
And we can have moral clarity and say, we oppose all extremists.
Look at the extremists in the United States of America right now.
Look at the January 6 extremists.
Look at the Oklahoma City bombing, right-wing extremists.
You do not have to be forced into a binary choice.
You can stand against violence across the board, whether that is an attack at the beach,
anti-Semitic attack on a beach, or if it's an attack at the state capital.
You can stand against it across the board.
And I just think there are extremist nuts everywhere, everywhere.
And the Benjamin Netanyahu blaming Palestinian statehood while he's committing genocide
on them is just a level of hypocrisy that I had to call out.
And this does not make Jewish people safer.
And it does not promote anything other than rising anti-Semitism.
I completely agree.
If everybody came to the table and said, I don't care what color you are, what religion you are, you're a person.
So I'm going to be kind to you because you're the golden rule or whatever.
But here's just my thought on Benjamin Netanyahu.
He is just a better communicator than Trump, but they are both authoritarian wannabeas.
They are both corrupt as fact.
You have him going on and on about how Hamas is so terrible.
And Hamas is so terrible.
But we have credible information that he was aware the attack of October 7th was going to happen.
We have credible information and reporting that he was supplying finances or financial help to Hamas, all to stay in power because he's being tried for corruption in his country.
And it's just we have got to see through the rhetoric, just like Maga wanted to make the Charlie Kirk murder all about, you know, now we have to do all these things.
because, you know, we have to take away the right of assembly.
We have to take away free speech, all those things.
We have to look at, if you are trying to sell us a narrative that is politically motivated
and it does not match up with the facts, then you are no longer a credible messenger.
And we will not believe you.
I mean, Benjamin Netanyahu has no credibility.
Trump has no fucking credibility.
It's amazing that these men are still in power when all they do is feed hate and they do
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I just, I completely agree when I, when you see the people jump on board and they, a lot of people right now on social media and in the news are like this, even the New York Times had an opinion piece that came out last night that said, this is what globalized the intifada looks like. And that is a completely false. This is what radicalized extremism does. And this is. This is. This is. This.
This type of pinning that we have to have these horrible opinions about Muslims.
That's what I feel from hard right Jewish people, that it's like, oh, they're animals.
They're never going to be civilized.
Oh yeah, we do a lot of animalistic, horrible, terroristic style stuff too, but we're doing
it because we have a right to defend ourselves.
We have a right to exist.
We have a right to bully Palestinians and keep pushing them, pushing them further and further
and further away and make it live in an apartheid state.
But we get to because we're supreme.
And so I just, as a rule of thumb for me personally, when I hear people talking about
anti-bigotry, my ears perk up because that's something I care passionately about.
When they're anti-bigotry plight is at the expense of another marginalized group, then I know
they're full of shit and they're just supremacists.
And that's how I feel about hard, right.
you know, this Zionist idea, this hardcore right wing where they take refuge with the MAGA world,
and they say nothing about these young Republican tech streams or all of the, you know,
there's just another neo-Nazi rally in Arkansas a few days ago. We didn't even cover it. And so it just
seems to me like Netanyahu wants an authoritarian regime, a fascist regime. So does Trump.
He needs an immoral partner that will allow him because Trump gets excited about making money and developing things.
And as much as we beat up on the Democrats, they wouldn't have allowed a Democratic executive branch in the United States of America to just demolish all of Palestine and develop it into condos.
But Trump's, you know, he posted his AI video about it.
So at the end of the day, this is so sad.
It's so sad because people got up, little kids bouncing, so excited to go to the beach.
The rabbi, and I don't know if it was the rabbi that was a Holocaust survivor, somebody in his family.
So I'm sorry if I get those facts wrong.
But they wanted to go celebrate their holiday that was important to them.
And they've grown up with a cloud over them because anti-Semitism is real.
And it is a horrific form of bigotry.
And our heart goes out to all Jewish people.
And I stand with all of you in solidarity.
if you can stand with us for all marginalized people, everybody.
And that includes Muslims because as we can see, the hero in this story was a Muslim immigrant.
And so it doesn't help to broad stroke these things.
Because the one thing that, like a shooter in the United States of America that shoots up kids,
a shooter who goes to the beaches of Australia and shoots people up,
the January 6th insurrectionist, Timothy McVeigh, these are just extremists, right, where they get
focused and they value one thing over everything else.
And that's what I'm saying is the danger.
There's danger in Benjamin Netanyahu's response because, in my opinion, it attributes to
the fundamental act of these father, son shooters that they were, this issue is more important
than all of the others.
And so that's my message moving forward.
I was so sadden to see this.
And we also, I worked all night trying to put together a episode about the Brown shooting.
Pumps and I both have kids in college.
And this is just another day in America where kids are getting shot.
And there's so much moving information about it.
Cash Patel, of course, has botched the whole fucking thing up.
And so we'll have a story on that out.
I just don't want to put out information to you all until we have facts.
And a lot of times after these shootings, it takes a while for investigators to track down the information.
But my heart goes out to those parents who must have felt such immense pride that their child got into Brown.
And I just want to say this, at some point, we all have to care enough that we used to be able to say, oh, our kids are safe.
They're at school.
That's gone.
Right. Oh, I'm just going to a movie theater. I'll be safe. That's gone. Oh, I'm just going to the mall that I'll be safe. How I'm going to a turning point rally? I'll be safe. I'm in a university. How many places are we going to allow gun violence to erode our sense of emotional safety?
For money. I mean, because the NRA gives money to our congressmen and they want to sell more guns. So we've been pitched that, you know,
It has to be, can't just be God, it has to be God and guns.
And the United States of America government and probably a lot of its citizens would rather watch kids die at school and kids die at universities than make less money selling guns.
And that does not say anything good about our government or us as a people that we continue to allow it.
I agree.
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