Palestine is not a full UN member state, Full UN membership is still blocked because the Yanks are not dumb
Sure mate ... you've just admitted the UN recognised Palestine in 1988, but it's the UK doing it now that has 'emboldened' new terrorists ... you really are a plum ...
Pfft, his dad should have known Syria is nothing to do with Gaza...apparently. https://x.com/JChimirie66677/status/1974125451602710917 Radicalisation in Plain Sight - and a State Too Timid to Stop It The Manchester killer was not born in a vacuum. His father, Faraj Al-Shamie - a British-trained trauma surgeon - was online praising Hamas's October 7 massacre as "Allah's men on earth," living in a city with one of the UK's largest Jewish communities. Two years later his son, Jihad Al-Shamie, rammed his car into worshippers on Yom Kippur and began stabbing them before armed police shot him dead. Call it what it is: radicalisation in plain sight - and a state too timid to act. This is not a freak tragedy or "lone wolf" moment. It's the predictable outcome of years of indulgence. Faraj Al-Shamie arrived from Syria in the 1990s, studied here, practised medicine in British hospitals, raised his family in taxpayer housing - and still felt safe praising the murder and kidnapping of Jews. That should chill the country: a man trusted to save lives publicly lauding the slaughter of civilians while his own son nursed enough hate to try to massacre neighbours at prayer. Britain's security system was built to detect this - Prevent, counter-extremism monitoring, hate speech laws. Yet nothing intervened. Why? Because the ideology was Islamist, not far-right. If a white nationalist doctor had called a terror attack "heroic" and his son later went on a killing spree, every newspaper and minister would be demanding answers. Here, the impulse is to downplay, to describe "mental health issues," to avoid charges of Islamophobia. It's cowardice disguised as sensitivity. The infrastructure feeding this violence is well-developed. Qatar and Iran fund "charities," NGOs and campus groups that frame Israel as Nazi and Jews as global oppressors. British universities have pocketed Gulf money for decades and become incubators of anti-Israel extremism. Online propaganda networks - slick videos, Telegram channels, "Free Palestine" influencers - flooded the web long before October 7. So when Hamas butchered Israelis, the rage machine was ready: placards printed, marches mapped, hashtags primed. And hours after blood hit the pavement in Manchester, the same machine filled streets with chants that rationalise what happened. Politicians have been complicit. They knew the danger of "genocide" rhetoric but used it anyway because it played well with activists. They treated Islamist movements as partners, built "community ties," and shut down scrutiny by crying Islamophobia. Each concession deepened the poison. Each blind eye made attacks like Manchester more likely. And now we see the cost. Two Jews dead on Yom Kippur. A British police force forced to trigger Operation Plato - the country's emergency plan for marauding terrorist attacks - on home soil to protect worshippers. A father who cheered Hamas and a son who murdered Jews in Manchester. If this does not break the spell of cowardice, what will? Britain has choices to make. Confront the ideological networks that incubate jihadism and Jew-hate here or keep importing them. Strip foreign-funded influence from universities and "charities." Enforce hate laws equally, whether the threat wears a swastika or waves a Hamas flag. End the indulgence of marches that glorify terror under the cover of "resistance." And stop excusing propaganda as humanitarian concern; it kills. The refusal to act is no longer neutral - it is complicity. We promised Jews "never again." That promise is breaking. The next attack is already seeded in the same hate that just spilled into Manchester. Britain must choose to fight it now or admit it no longer has the courage to defend its own people. There is no safety in silence. "A father who cheered Hamas and a son who murdered Jews in Manchester. If this does not break the spell of cowardice, what will?"