Divulging the pitifully whiny nature of Israel's adversaries
In the world of international politics, the past few days have been marked by a series of significant events. Here's a rundown of some of the key developments:
The arrest of renowned writer and producer, Graham Linehan, has sparked a heated debate in Britain. Fraser Myers has expressed his belief that the arrest is a source of shame for the country, while Brendan O'Neill considers it an abomination. The topic is also a subject of discussion on various online platforms. Zack Polanski has defended the arrest, adding to the controversy.
Meanwhile, in the Middle East, the Houthis, an anti-Semitic militia, have been terrorising Israel with bombs and drones for the past two years. On September 1st, 2025, Israel launched a missile strike in response to these attacks, targeting a building in Sanaa, Yemen, where the leaders of the Houthi group were gathered. The self-styled 'prime minister of Yemen', Ahmed Ghaleb Nasser al-Rahawi, was killed in the attack.
The Houthis, known for their flag that reads "Death to America, Death to Israel, Curse on the Jews, Victory to Islam," have fired hundreds of projectiles at Israel, including scores of ballistic missiles and cruise missiles. One of these attacks in July 2024 resulted in the death of an Israeli civilian and injuries to several others in Tel Aviv.
Following the attack, the new interim Prime Minister of Yemen's Houthi government is Mohammed Miftah. The previous Prime Minister, Ahmed Galeb al Rahwi, was killed in the attack. However, it's important to note that the Houthis are not widely accepted as the legitimate government of Yemen. The UN and others recognise the exiled government of former president Abed Rabbo Mansour Hadi, based in Riyadh since the Houthis took Sanaa in 2015, as the rightful rulers.
Elsewhere, the topic of mass immigration in Australia is generating a lot of interest on various online platforms. It's worth mentioning that only supporters and patrons who donate regularly to the website can comment on articles. Regular donations can grant access to ad-free reading, exclusive bonus content, events, and the comments section.
Lastly, the phoney climate consensus is another topic of discussion. It's being stated that this consensus is breaking apart, although specific details are scarce at this time.
Stay tuned for more updates as these events continue to unfold.
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