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Nov. 14, 2023 - Rebel News
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EZRA LEVANT | Hamas sympathizers disparage Canadian vets on Remembrance Day, while remembering 'terrorist friends'

Ezra Levant’s show exposes Fairus al-Nijim, a Hamas-linked Toronto activist, who staged an anti-Semitic stunt at Jewish-owned Café Land War, falsely claiming the coffee tasted like "Jewish blood," while dismissing Hamas’s terrorism—including October 7th attacks and hospital tunnels—as "fabricated." Al-Nijim equates Palestinian resistance to Ukraine’s fight, ignores Western human rights abuses, and pushes "from the river to the sea" despite its genocidal ties. Meanwhile, UK Remembrance Day clashes saw pro-Hamas protesters vandalize cenotaphs, chanting "you're not English anymore," while veterans—including WWII survivors—were labeled far-right by media. Police allegedly prioritized crowd control over protecting war memorials, raising concerns about double standards and extremist normalization. [Automatically generated summary]

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Hamas Activist in Toronto 00:04:05
Hello, my friends.
Huge show for you today.
Two great videos from my friend Alexa Lavois, who was in London on the weekend.
Just amazing what she saw.
And a Hamas activist here in Toronto talks at length with Rebel News.
And he is not shy about flying his terrorist flag.
That's all I had.
You really have to have the video version for this.
I don't know if you're going to get a lot out of it if you're just listening to it because you've got to see, see the flags, see what these people look like and what they're saying and where they are.
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And that money, eight bucks a month, is how we pay the bills around here.
All right, here's today's program.
Tonight, the anti-Semitic Hamas supporter who made a scene in a Jewish restaurant talks to Rebel News.
It's November 13th, and this is the Ezra Evant Show.
Shame on you, you censorious thug.
Do you remember this guy?
I showed this video during one of our daytime live streams.
He's a pro-Hamas activist in the greater Toronto area who came up with a scheme.
He would go to a Jewish restaurant, order a coffee, have someone film him, and he would return the coffee saying it tastes like blood.
And it looks like he brought his daughter along for the whole anti-Semitic scheme.
Take a look at this.
For a humanitarian purpose, they made a mistake and they bought from this company.
So we're really comfortable.
These guys are supporting Palestine.
So we want to return it.
They want to go after it.
I have an exacto.
Okay.
What else?
I'll just give the drinks to you for free and then I'll refine the money.
Okay, we know we don't want to drink it.
That's like Jewish blood.
For us, like, so we got to support Free Palestine, and you know how it was.
Yeah, I totally.
You know what's happening there, the JSA?
Yeah.
How do you feel about it?
I feel so bad.
Nobody deserves that one, especially the kids.
I'll look into it and I'll give her an advice.
Okay, I appreciate that.
Thank you everyone.
Douglas.
I read from Philippines, right?
Yeah.
Filipinos are good people.
They always stand for human rights and justice.
Yeah, I told her excited.
I didn't feel so bad.
I note that the restaurant he went to has got nothing to do with Israel.
It's not part of the Israeli government.
It's not run by Israelis.
It's called Cafe Land War.
It was started about 100 years ago in Berlin, Germany.
It was run by Jews.
They had to shut it down because of the Nazis.
Now it's a small chain in Toronto.
No Israeli connection.
It was originally Jewish.
It serves some Jewish food, it's true.
I've been there.
Most of the staff are regular Torontonians, as in from every background.
In this case, it was a Filipino staffer.
But this anti-Semitic bigot goes there for a stunt to harass the staff, to cause them an inconvenience, to make a scene, teaching his daughter how to hate because they're Jews, or at least he thought they were Jews.
What a creep.
What a weirdo.
What a freak.
What a bully.
What an idiot.
Well, apparently his name is Fairus al-Nijim.
And he actually watched me talk about him the other day because wouldn't you know it?
When our video boss at Rebel News, Ephraim Monsanto, was attending an event in Mississauga as a journalist, he came up to us, this Fairus fella, asked us if we were Rebel News.
And when we said yes, he wanted to talk to us.
He wanted to tell us a lot more at great length, actually, not to challenge what I had said about him, but to expand upon it.
I'm going to show you the entire video because it's quite remarkable.
I'll stop it from time to time to give you my thoughts.
Evidence Of Terror 00:10:08
The first thing I want you to know, though, is that he called his event, and this is why our videographer was there, he called his event a Palestinian Remembrance Day event.
In fact, he photoshopped the Palestinian flag colors onto the poppy.
He deliberately tried to co-opt Remembrance Day for his Hamas terrorist friends.
If you think I'm kidding, watch him say so.
Yeah, there's lots of independent media.
Like, what's the name of it?
What is it called?
Rebel News, what's it called?
Actually, Rebel News, yeah.
Yeah, yeah.
Because I wanted to ask.
What's his name?
Azra.
What's his name?
Azra Levant is the founder, yeah.
Because I wanted to ask, so this is called the Remembrance Day ceremony, visual for the Palestinian martyrs.
There's some controversy online that why would you conflate Remembrance Day for fallen soldiers of Canada with the Palestinian martyrs?
What do you say to people who might say this is, you shouldn't do that?
I mean, the peacekeepers that died keeping the peace for the Canadian history and for the Canadian nation, we respect them, obviously, and we also remember them.
Okay, but some wars were driven by the U.S. and unfortunately Canada fell in the trap and followed the path of the U.S. imperialist system and they died in an unjust way.
So that's a different situation.
But here today we're remembering them as well, the peacekeepers that died and also the Palestinians that are dying and getting killed for over 75 years of occupation.
You know, they deserve justice, they deserve to be recognized, they deserve to be respected, they deserve to be remembered.
So you're saying this is a rally for both Canadian veterans and Palestinian martyrs?
Yes.
Canadian veterans, like I said, that are specifically the ones that died in peacekeeping operations and projects like that.
The ones, like I said, that were misled and taken into a war that was not just, then no, we don't stand with them.
I mean, at the same time, we're upset that they were misled and they fell in that trap.
But we stand with the Palestinian murders, we stand against the Zionist regime, and we stand with the Palestinian legitimate resistance.
The ones that are fighting inside Palestine for their rights back.
And we mean the resistance in Gaza, the ones that are even labeled terrorists.
Hang on, that's not what Remembrance Day is.
He's saying Hamas terrorists need our Remembrance Day too.
And he's saying 75 years of occupation.
That's all very weird.
By the way, Israel has left Gaza in 2005.
It's been its own country for almost 20 years.
And Israel did not have any territory in Gaza or the West Bank from the date Israel was born in 1948 till 1967 when Israel won those territories in a defensive war when it was invaded simultaneously by half a dozen Arab countries.
I don't know where the year 75 comes from, but a lot of things this guy says are completely made up or at odds with reality.
But enough for me, I want you to see a little bit more what he's saying.
He has taken the Remembrance Day name, which is a holiday in Canada, a very somber holiday, and he's using it to remember Hamas terrorists.
Take a listen.
We don't call them terrorists.
We say that they're anti-terrorists.
Hamas is legitimate.
It's popular.
It's elected democratically by the Palestinians.
They're obviously blockaded and divided from the West Bank, so they can't really unite with the West Bank.
Same thing with Islamic Jihad.
These are legitimate political parties, and they're also legitimate resistance.
And also in the West Bank, some of these small groups or people that do individual operations to fight the Israeli occupation.
They're also respected people and they're honored people.
So he's actually against Canadian soldiers.
He's against World War I and World War II and Korea and Afghanistan.
The real heroes, he says, are the terrorists.
The only soldiers he says we should respect are those who died in peacekeeping, not ones who actually fought for our freedoms.
He wants to take Remembrance Day, wring out the things we remember, and turn it into a Hamas day.
Listen to them and talk some more.
I think that there's a biased way of dealing with the Palestinians.
The Ukrainians are legitimate resistance against Russia, but when the Palestinians rise up, they call them terrorists.
And we're against that fully and we denounce that.
And we're going to clarify that situation to the Canadian government and to the Canadian public.
That the Palestinian resistance has a right.
It's the only Palestinian resistance that is allowed or tolerable, tolerated is only people on social media or on TikTok dealing with an apartheid system and an occupation and a cruel, cruel regime like the Israelis for 75 years.
He's saying this, I'm not saying this.
He says he loves the terrorists.
They're honorable.
The barbaric rapes and murders and tortures and kidnappers, he loves that about them.
Take a look.
We've seen what they did to Shireen Abu Akla, a very well-known journalist for Jazeera.
We've seen what they did to Muhammad Durrah.
He died right in his father's lap, getting killed by the Israelis.
They always justify somehow.
They always paint a little picture.
And why these groups are labor terrorists is because of Zionist lobbies such as Sija, such as UJA, such as Ben Ibrith, Friends of whatever their names, this other organization with Michael Levett.
Friends of Simon, yeah.
So these guys, they put pressure on certain politicians at a certain time and they do their lobbying and pressuring and so on.
You know, there's money involved, you know, big contracts, things like that.
And they push their narrative and they push their projects on them and then fully put the Palestinian resistance as a terrorist organization.
And we reject that.
What is he saying that in Canada the Jews have big money contracts paying politicians?
I'm not quite sure what he's saying.
It's such a mishmash of conspiracy theories and smears.
I don't know what he's saying.
Hamas are terrorist groups.
That's not a matter of opinion.
That is what they do.
That's a fact of law.
In Canada, they are officially listed as terrorist groups.
And if you look at the plain motives that they have, it is to terrify people.
They're not a genuine army that could beat the U.S. Army, the Canadian Army, or the Israeli Army in a traditional military battle.
They're terrorists and that they deliberately go after civilians to strike terror in people's hearts.
And they do that for political gain.
That is a dictionary definition of terrorism.
He says, no, they are glorious heroes and they're more worthy of Remembrance Day than the people in Canada who died over the last century for our freedoms.
Here, watch some more.
We support the resistance of Palestinians, and we are really upset with the Canadian government and the media for labeling them as terrorists, defaming them and disrespecting them and disrespecting all these Palestinians.
We were here at a rally on Friday to support the Palestinian resistance and we asked the people here if they think that Hamas is a terrorist organization.
So he says he had a kind of vote for his crowd there in Mississauga and indeed he did.
Here, take a look at what he was referring to.
They said, no.
The majority of people said here that they didn't accept that.
They thought that was wrong and that they're legitimate, right?
Because this is what they're doing.
They're labeling a whole group that's fighting for Palestinian rights and being able to break this blockade, okay, and help to liberate Palestine.
They label them as a terrorist.
So they can justify all their attacks.
And they're attacking hospitals, schools, churches, anything.
And then they'll just also justify that by saying, oh, they're using it as shields.
They're using weapons inside these places and so on.
Even if they were using that, I don't believe that.
But if they were, you have no right to kill innocent people outside of a hospital.
Well, it's not a theory that Hamas hides in hospitals in Gaza.
It's well known.
Amnesty International wrote about it years ago.
And literally just today, Israeli Defense Forces soldiers went to a hospital.
I think it's called the Rantisi Hospital in Gaza.
They took it over.
And guess what they found?
60 feet beneath the hospital, a Hamas compound.
Take a look.
We first saw the solar panels, then the electricity goes here and it goes down directly to the tunnel.
Now you can see the tunnel.
You can see the tunnel.
The tunnel is let down more than 20 meters down.
The robot found a door, a door that is bulletproof.
It's explosives proof.
So it looks like a hard evidence, a clear evidence that the hospital direction is connected.
This is a cover tunnel.
It's part of the same floor and it slides down here.
So it's a cover tunnel so nobody can find it.
This is Rantisi Hospital.
And this is the place where I showed you the tunnel.
I want you to see.
This is the back side of the hospital.
Hamas used this hospital.
Tonight we have entered into this building.
I will show you the evidence.
Let's enter into the hospital.
We're now entering into the area of the hospital where we had found the evidence.
This operation was conducted by Israeli special unit, the Israeli Navy in SEALs.
This is still an operation that is conducting.
and I'm showing you the first evidence to see.
We are now in the area of the basement of the hospital.
I want to show you a room where we found all the gear, the operational gear of Hamas.
Hamas is using hospitals like we showed the evidence in Shifa Hospital.
By the way, Hamas typically doesn't hide their brutality.
As you know, they live streamed their murder and rape of Israelis on October 7th.
Hamas Gear Found 00:13:47
All right, back to his rant.
And we've seen that live streaming through people's phones.
It wasn't just by the media.
It wasn't by just certain Al Jazeera or whatever or Prestigini or whatever.
No, no, it was like people that are just individual people that have social media that live stream a certain area and you see the bombings of the hospital.
I saw that two days ago.
Yeah, those aren't conspiracy theories.
Those aren't lies.
They really did it.
He is trying to defend Hamas by denying what they boast about.
Here are videos, some of the most shocking videos were in some of the first ones of when young women were being raped, taken to Gaza and paraded around the streets.
Just absolutely sickening.
He says these are heroes superior to our own fallen soldiers.
Back to his rant.
I know you're going to cut what you want and pace whatever you want, you know what I mean?
And for the record, I'll probably post this in full.
So say whatever you want to say.
Well, I'm saying what I got to say, you know what I'm saying?
And I know what your maybe your motive is against us and to try to have more pressure against us, to make more laws, to silence us, but we will not be silenced.
I'll tell you our motives at rebel news.
And I have to congratulate our videographer, Efron Monsanto, who very calmly let this fella have his say.
Our motive is to expose reality, to show what's going on, to tell the other side of the story.
The CBC won't even call these folks terrorists.
I want to show you that these protesters on the streets, they're not for peace.
They're not even for Palestinians.
Their deep core belief is their anti-Semitism.
They believe in violence.
They support violent terrorist groups.
It's not really that tough journalistically.
The harder job journalistically would be to see what people like this are saying and what they're doing and pretend it's not about bringing Hamas style violence to Canada.
By the way, listen to this heckler who accosted Justin Trudeau today, demanding that Trudeau recognize Hamas as a peaceful group.
Why are you supporting Israel?
Don't push me.
Hey, don't push me!
I'm standing!
Get standing, get it!
Why are you supporting Israel?
Hey, relax!
I'm talking to the prime minister.
Don't breach my rights.
Why do you say Hamas is a terrorist organization?
It's not a terrorist organization.
No, they're Palestinian resistance.
What about Ukrainian resistance?
You're just bowing down to the Israelis.
Why they can't fight back?
They can't fight back.
Shame on you, Trudeau.
Shame on you.
He stood with the Israelis, with the war criminals, the ones that are breaching international law, killing babies.
Yeah, it's hard to hear that, and every journalist in the country would have seen that.
It's hard to see that and say, oh, no, no, no, no.
These protesters are peace-loving Palestinians.
No, you heard him.
He's demanding that Trudeau legalize Hamas.
By the way, that happens to be the position of several liberal MPs, including Omar Al-Ghabra, the former cabinet minister who before he joined the liberals and ran for parliament, ran the Canadian Arab Federation that lobbied to decriminalize Hamas.
So that extremist, pro-Hamas heckler you saw there really is no different than Omar al-Ghabra and the rest of the liberal Hamas caucus.
All right, we're almost done.
Watch a little more.
We will not be silent.
So we will stand up for what's right.
And this is the Charter of Rights and Freedom in Canada.
And if they want to switch that and play with that and as they do at times, my name is Faras Al Najim and manager of Canadian Defenders for Human Rights.
And I'm in touch and I'm on calls all the time with people in Gaza and I know how bad the situation is.
Not today, not yesterday, not one year ago.
We're talking years back.
And I've been talking to them and every time the Israelis bombard Gaza, the whole population is feeling the pain.
The children of everybody.
You can blame whatever you want to blame.
You can justify whatever you want to justify it.
Yeah, I'm going to disagree.
I don't think this guy actually cares about Muslims.
I mean, sure, he does, but not enough to have a protest or a march.
I mean, hundreds of thousands of Muslims and Arabs have been killed by Bashar Assad with help from the Russian military in Syria.
Countless have died in the civil war in Yemen.
And as we talk about from time to time on this show, the Muslim province of Xinjiang, which is part of China, actually has modern-day concentration camps for millions of what they're called Uyghurs.
That's the ethnic name for Muslims in China.
These folks don't give a damn.
There's no worldwide protest for the Uyghurs, for the Syrian Arabs, for those in Yemen, for the ancient battles between Morocco and Algeria, for the civil wars in Sudan, for the butchery that goes on in much of Africa.
No one cares.
Well, I mean, sure, they care, but not enough to have protests.
What this protest really is, is an anti-Semitic protest, a Jew-hating protest.
Here, watch a little bit more.
But we will not surrender.
We will not submit, and we will not sit silently.
I'm telling you guys this.
This can be reached to all the levels of the government, from the prime minister, attorney general, MPs, senators, MPPs, counselors, whatever it is.
Let them hear that we're here.
We come over here to show them that we murdered children that we put here.
The Palestinian Holocaust Holocaust is a term.
Sharin Abu Akla, the Christian Palestinian journalist, how she was murdered and she was killed.
And then they also beat up her coffin.
When she was being buried, they had no justification in any way.
How can they justify that?
They were beating the coffin when the people were trying to bury the woman and have her last memories.
Okay?
We're here to stand up for the Palestinian murders, remind people of them.
Like I said, we care about Canada.
We love this country.
And we're embedded in this system.
We're inclusive in the system.
We respect the laws.
I mean, this guy is all the way out there.
And, you know, people say, well, what about hate speech laws?
I don't believe in hate speech laws.
You've heard me say it.
Although, if a law is on the books, it ought to be implemented equally.
You can't just use hate speech laws against conservatives or white people if there is hate being propagated by Islamist extremists.
If the law is on the books, and if you believe in the law, it should be used.
But what I actually think we should be using are the criminal code provisions banning participation in terrorist groups.
This guy has plainly said he's for Hamas.
Well, if you look at the criminal code provisions, they ban participating, facilitating, instructing, or harboring terrorist groups.
Is this guy facilitating or participating terrorist groups?
I'm not sure.
It sure seems like he's close to it.
Here, let's go back to him claiming that he doesn't break the law.
No, no.
You don't try to breach laws.
I'm against people that sabotage and do vandalism, things like that at times.
I'll be honest with you, I don't agree with that at times, okay?
I think there should be major pressure.
There should be a lot of protests, petitions, different things.
But people are frustrated because the government is taking the wrong stand.
I think this is insane.
I mean, you got a good read for the guy in the very first video he posted of himself going into a Jewish-themed restaurant and basically making a scene to humiliate people there to cause a ruckus.
And he was teaching his daughter how to do it.
I think he's a Jew hater, plain and simple.
He's dressing up his ethnic hatred in some geopolitical gobblerygook and a lot of conspiracy theories.
I actually think this anti-Semitism has been here for a while.
It's just never been this brazen before because it's never had this social permission to be so bold.
In the past, if someone would have done that in Cafe Landworth, probably the police would have been called.
If a guy would champion a terrorist group, he'd probably be picked up by CISIS.
But these days, heck, if senior cabinet ministers, including Melanie Jolie and Trudeau himself, can blame Israel for atrocities that are not true.
For example, the claim that Israel shot a rocket at a hospital.
If you have Melanie Jolie and Justin Trudeau condemning Israel, demanding that they have a ceasefire fighting back against a terrorist group, of course you're giving permission to people like this virus fella.
The government is being unjust.
The government is not making the right stand and standing on the right side of history and the people that are oppressed.
So we're going to have to speak about that.
Final question.
So what do you see to end this conflict?
What do you think is the solution?
You know, some of the chants I go around is, you know, from the river to the sea, FilesIII, which is the erasure of the Israel state.
How do you think this is going to end?
That's a good question by our friend Efron.
Here's the answer.
I think the only way it's going to end is by liberating Palestine from the river to the sea.
And I think this is the most important slogan in all the protests.
And especially now that we see a campaign trying to remove it and trying to criminalize it, we're going to say it even louder and we're going to say it stronger because we believe that the apartheid system needs to go down.
Why is it so easy to justify, for instance, removing Saddam from power and getting all these world powers to take him out?
Why is it so easy and justifiable to go and take Gaddafi out and get the NATO involved in all that?
Why is it when we have to take out the Israeli regime, it's untouchable and it's the most important regime?
Why?
We've seen their crimes, we've seen them breach international laws, human rights violations, killing innocent people, children, everything.
They destroy every civilian infrastructure.
So we believe that it should be liberated from the river to the sea.
And the IDF soldiers are prosecuted one by one, especially the mercenaries.
And we want the Muslims, Christians, and Jews that are from the indigenous land of Palestine to coexist and unite and build a system together.
This is what I think most of the people would agree here if you asked them.
And we want to liberate Palestine from the river to the sea.
What would that mean for the Jewish people currently in Israel?
No, no, I mean, there's a difference between IDF soldiers and people that are involved in the army and the system itself and people that were misled and went there.
They're like settlers, right?
I thought at the end of the day, once Israel is taken down and dismantled and they're prosecuted, for instance, the Axis of Resistance enters Palestine.
Maybe you don't think it's true where it's going to happen, but if that happens, at that point, there's going to be a prosecution process and then the Jews and Christians and Muslims of Palestine, the original ones, will choose how to deal with all those other people that are there.
Maybe they'll let them stay there and they'll become normal citizens, possibly, the ones that didn't want to get involved in killing and murdering and building the system, you know?
That's not up to me to decide.
It's up to the Palestinians to decide.
He's pretty blunt, isn't he?
He really is following that Hamas charter, which if you've ever seen it, it pledges to kill the Jews.
It does use the word Israel from time to time, but it mainly is obsessed with the Jews, Jews, Jews.
Kill the Jews, wherever you find them.
Don't pretend that this guy's a peace protester or even that he's for a ceasefire other than for Israel to cease fire so Hamas can have a tactical regrouping.
You heard him.
He wants to ethnically cleanse the Jews out of Israel.
Well, here's the last comment by our friend Efron with the last response from this activist.
Well, thank you for your time.
It's been 11 minutes.
One final question just to wrap this up.
So in the beginning, you said this is a representation for Canadian soldiers as well.
And I say you're not worried about the people who might be asking, if this is really a support for the Canadian veterans who died in World War I and II, actually I was trying to get poppies, but I didn't get a chance.
I was wanting to liberate because I organized this protest and vigil and this gathering and I didn't have a chance.
I would have warned him.
I was about to make his make some.
That's the perfect ending, isn't it?
He used Remembrance Day as a trick.
He actually doesn't give a damn about our soldiers.
In fact, the opposite.
He condemns them, saying they were fools who were tricked to fight for freedom.
He uses our laws as a trick too.
He uses our liberalism against us.
He doesn't believe in the Charter of Rights or peace or prosperity or pluralism.
He just uses those things to undermine us.
I gotta tell you, the answer here isn't easy.
This guy will never be convinced.
He's not just after me or Jews, he's after you too.
He wants to destroy the West.
So how do you deal with this problem?
I think the first and most important thing is you've got to turn off the tap.
If we're bringing in half a million and now Trudeau wants to bring in a million new migrants a year, and many of them are coming from countries where anti-Semitism and extremism and terrorism are the norm, don't expect people to suddenly shuck off those medieval beliefs when they hop on a plane for 10 hours to get here.
So the number one thing is you've got to turn off the tap of mass migration of unvetted folks who hate us.
I think we have to deport non-citizens who go full Hamas like this guy does.
But I think most of all, we have to stop pretending that this is something that it's not.
We have to stop pretending that these are peace activists or just like anyone else.
They're not.
Chanting New Nazis 00:15:07
They're the new Nazis.
And when they can, they will be violent here too.
In fact, if you've been paying attention to the Molotov cocktails and the shootings at Jewish schools in Montreal, you know that they already are.
Stay with us.
some amazing coverage by Alexa Lavoie.
Over the weekend, our friend Alexa Lavoie went to London, England for what was billed as the largest pro Hamas, or they called it pro-Palestinian protest ever.
And I want to show you two great videos that Alexa did.
The first was, remember, it was Remembrance Day.
She went to the Remembrance Day ceremony and interviewed some veterans.
And then she actually went to the Palestinian protest itself.
These are two amazing videos.
I'd like to show you back to back.
She did a lot of videos from over there in London, and you can see them on our specialty website called battleforlondon.com.
So I'll be right back, but here's two videos from Alexa, who I think I did a great job.
Hello, this is Alexa for Riven News.
It's November 11th, and I'm currently in London, UK.
I've come here to cover the protests happening today on Armistice Day, also known as Remembrance Day.
There is two protests today.
One is patriotic Brits, intending to show their respect to the Brits harm force and to protect the cenotaph.
The other protest is an anti-Israel protest which is expected to attract thousands of attendees, including supporters of Amas and Gaza, who have previously spread anti-Semitic speech.
London has instances of vandalism, such as graffiti on historic buildings and attack on Jewish restaurants.
Tommy Robinson, a member of the Brits Patriot Movement, has called for action to protect Cenotaph and honor the British armed force.
Despite police request to cancel, both groups have chosen to proceed.
We will observe if there is any interference between the two groups today, but now let's see what unfolds on this day.
But just before you see the full video, please consider it to make a donation on our website, battleforlondon.com.
Make a donation.
If you think it was important for us to be here to show you the other side of the story, please help me to offset my travel expense.
Right now I'm standing in the middle of the crowd of the patriotic British.
So we'll see what will happen.
We try to find some people to talk.
What do you just say to the police?
The last few weeks they haven't been doing their job properly.
Our monuments have been desecrated.
So we're here to try and stop it.
That's it.
Simple as that.
So what do you think about the pro-Palestine that are doing like this kind of band that is like pro-Amos?
Come on, you know.
Let's just be fair.
Some of them are, yeah.
But there's a hell of a lot pro-I mean, they've got terrorist flags lying about.
They're getting on the monuments with the terrorist flags, getting down again, handing them to the police, and they're giving them back.
They're giving them the f ⁇ ing flags back.
So today you are here for protecting the cenotaph?
For our cenotaph, yeah.
The police favor them.
The left wing, we're just patriots, we're good people, we're just here to remember, like I say, our fallen.
The boys and brave girls that have fought for us and give us the liberty we live today.
That's it.
The patriot group gathered along Whitehall Street to see the ceremony at the cenotaph.
There was a small scuffle when the police tried to stop some protesters from walking towards the cenotaph.
The crowd chanted, you're not English anymore, and others chant.
Several people told us that the police treat English patriots much harsher than the pro-Gaza protesters.
Do you see like a double sender with the police officer?
Absolutely.
You're going to look at German rulers.
They're battering the Palestinians for what I'm doing.
We, who looking after me, have a cup of tea, lads, have a cup of tea, have a sandwich.
And never brought these f ⁇ ing bats out to the Palestinians when they're falling fireworks at them, did they?
We're here to remember those that sacrificed their lives for this country to be like it is.
And that's why we're here.
We're here to remember the fallen.
And what do you think about the pro-Palestine who have actually vandalized a cenotaph?
This is a country that allows people to come to this country like they do.
And this is how disrespectful they are when they're in this country.
We have allowed these people to come here with an open heart and this is how they treat us.
Disgraceful.
It was absolutely disgraceful.
So I'm next to the cenotaph and two minutes of silence was held.
Everybody's respectful and it was really interesting to see.
So now we continue our day.
Why it was important for you to be here?
Just remember the people that we've no one lost, really.
Not just from the first separate war, but Falklands, Iraq, Afghanistan.
There's been lots of people who've lost their lives and life-changing injuries.
And it's time to reflect on them, really.
It's their day, not ours.
Where they are.
I'm really just here to watch the service and pay some respects.
I've never been to the cenotaph on Armistice Day and I thought this year of all years is a good time to go.
What do you think about the cenotaph that was vandalized by pro-Palestine people were protesting?
Yeah, that makes me furious.
Obviously, I don't urge any violent reaction, but obviously it makes me angry, makes loads of people angry, it's disrespectful.
These people gave their lives so that we can have liberty to protest.
I'm really trying to understand what goes through those people's heads when they do things like that.
But yeah, there's not a lot I can say.
I'm speechless.
And my granddad fought in World War II.
All his regiment died and he was the only one that survived from his tank.
So I'll come here and remember him and what he fought for against anti-Semitism and against the Nazis in World War II.
So I come here and stand here and I believe that God stands for this country and he is grieved about the state of the country that we've thrown away our Christian values.
The cenotaph ceremony was incredibly powerful with numerous Britons standing resolute for their country and history.
Although there were some clashes between individuals from the British Defender protest who were there to protect the cenotaph and the police, overall the event remained peaceful.
Now stay tuned for the full video of the anti-Israel march in central London and you will see that this is a very different story.
After the patriotic protests along Whitehall, I went to check out the pro-Gaza protests in central London.
I had two security with me just in case things got out of him.
So you can observe behind me there is a huge crowd of anti-Israel protesters.
They are marching together and we will like join the crowd to ask some question.
Oh, the British government have labeled the Hamas as a terrorist organization.
It's very wrong of them.
Why?
I do support everything like what's Palestine doing and everything, like how things have been in Palestine.
Nothing can justify that.
At the same time, what Hamas is doing, it is wrong with the civilians, but you cannot do genocide and kill people in Palestine just because on the sake of how Hamas is doing things and everything.
So do you think that Hamas is actually a terrorist organization?
That's not what he was saying.
Yeah.
Do you think the Hamas that lead in Gaza are doing good for the citizens?
They're fighting.
They're just fighting.
They've been bombed, they have to fight.
Is it equal power?
Do you think there is equal power there?
Do you think it's fair from the British government to label Hamas as a terrorist organization?
Do you think it's fair?
No, I don't think so.
So I'm marching right now in the middle of the crowd.
There are many different signs.
Several thousand of people are here.
So I'm going to try to speak with more people.
So let's check it out.
So where is my bitch?
Listen to you.
The UK, the US, France, all these countries, they are complicit in this war.
There is blood on everyone's hands.
Okay, do you like being British?
No.
No?
No.
Okay, thank you very much.
I want to ask you what the river from the sea means.
I'm not.
You have to ask somebody who's chanting it.
I'm not.
Sorry.
Can you explain to me, they are chanting from the river to the sea, what that means?
Sorry.
Sorry, are you capable to explain to me what from the river to the sea mean?
Ask the one who's chanted it.
You don't know?
Ask the one that's chanting it.
Do you know what that means, what they are chanting from the river to the sea?
No.
No?
Well, it's not what other people seem to think.
It's just to give them the freedom that they deserve, just alongside the Jewish people as well.
Some people think that is to get rid of the Jew on Israel and give the Palestine land to them.
That's just an exaggerated meaning of something that has no context whatsoever.
From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free.
You can maybe ask one of the media team.
Thank you.
You don't know?
I'd rather not comment.
Thank you.
I know enough about this topic.
Okay.
She doesn't know about this topic.
I spoke to some pro-Gaza protesters who were carrying LGBTQ flags and asked them some questions.
Do you think that the LGBTQ community are welcome in Palestine?
I've no idea.
I haven't been there.
So there will be a warm welcome there.
As far as I'm aware, they're as welcome there.
They're far more welcome than they are in other Middle Eastern nations as well.
Thank you very much.
Hi, I have a question for you.
Do you think that Palestine and Muslims are pro-LGBTQ?
Who are you with?
I'm independent press from.
Sorry, I'm not going to talk to any independent press about that.
I don't think those issues are conflatable.
Yeah, I don't think those are two conflatable issues to address.
Thank you.
So you think that they are really open, the LGBT in Palestine?
At one point, near the Vauxhall Bridge, some patriotic protesters triggered the pro-Gaza mob and the police were forced to blockade the patriots in the pub until the protest had passed by.
So the police is now separating two groups of people because what he just said to me is like they had a confrontation before, so now they are keeping both sides separated.
On Vauxhall Bridge, several of pro-Ghasa groups decided to break in the middle of the road as the police stood by.
I saw people were praying.
Do you think one day England will be a Muslim country?
I don't think it'll ever be a Muslim country, but every country is a Muslim country.
And just like that, you know, the Sharia law.
Yes.
Should we apply it in here?
Well, if you look at the country who's got it, there's a lot of less crime there.
It makes sense, isn't it?
So it makes sense to apply it.
One thing I found interesting was the huge presence of left-wing groups like the British Communist Party and the Social Workers.
Basically, the most extreme left-wing groups in the Uyuke were present.
We believe that only socialism is the only answer to the problems of the Middle East and the conflict that's going on between Israel and Palestine.
The march finished at the American embassy and speakers took the stage to address the crowd.
Former Labour Party leader Jeremy Corbyn, who had previously called Amas our friend, spoke to the crowd.
Some of the people in the attendance had some really interesting things to say about what's happening in Israel.
If the West feels so sorry for the Israeli Zionists, why don't they give a place in Germany?
Why don't you go to Hitler's Vanguard and make occupation there?
Then they will know what kind of people these are.
Why?
Every so many hundred years, these Zionists get slaughtered.
Because Hitler knew how to deal with these people.
They probably made a program so they can create a state of Israel in the expense of Palestinian Muslims' blood.
Who is oppressing them?
Who is oppressing them?
If You Kill One, Get a Hundred More 00:02:07
Or you can talk, oh, what happened about Hamas in 7th of October?
All happened.
Nothing happened.
That thing happened.
If you're going and raping my family for last hundred years, you think I'm going to let you go?
This is just a wake-up call.
They can kill 10,000, 20,000 Palestinians, but tomorrow, there'll be 120,000.
If you kill one, you get a hundred more.
So the event is finishing right now.
The speaker just thanks everybody.
Now you can see behind me, people are leaving slowly, but we will keep yourself updated.
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Thanks.
I thought those were amazing.
I thought Alexa did a great job in a faraway place.
I understand she's going to re-record one of those en francais.
Oh, see.
Hey, I have some of your letters to me.
Let me read them.
PA 2600 says, it's hilarious that UK News calls the Armistice and Remembrance Day people far right or alt-right.
Many are veterans.
They're patriots of the UK.
Well, yeah, it's just incredible.
There have been these hate marches, hate rallies for Hamas for weeks, and the media would never call them far this or fall that or extreme anything.
But some British patriots say, hey, can we please have one day a year to respect our war dead?
And they're far right.
Kadanahe says, thank you for being honest by calling them pro-Hamas.
Well, I think they are.
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In fact, there's a couple of people who go as sort of an experiment to take a sign that says free Gaza from Hamas, and they're immediately beat up, or in some cases, the police take their placards away.
Someone with a nickname Big Donor says, I remember the Montreal cops targeting Jews during COVID.
So they helped prepare the environment for the current anti-Jew protests and violence against Jews post-COVID.
I don't think I would draw that connection.
What I would learn from the over-enforcement of COVID laws against the Jewish community is that the police can be brutal when they want to be.
And that's usually when it's easy.
I mean, Orthodox Jews in Montreal, they don't fight back.
They don't bomb you or stab you or shoot you.
They don't go on a riot.
So it's pretty easy to be a brave enforcer when you're dealing with, let's say, 100 Orthodox Jews in Montreal.
But take on 10,000 Hamas supporters getting whipped up by some jihad preacher like Zakaria Musawi.
And the police are terrified.
I think that's what we saw in the UK on the weekend also.
The police know they can handle some patriotic Brits who like Remembrance Day because they're not going to try anything, but try wrestling with 100,000 or more Hamas supporters.
That's our show for the day.
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