Hmm, I don't know if I can answer this with a reasonably short reply because you you raise several things I'd like to elaborate on. You have complained of walls of text you don't have the patience to read when I do. You also said I have no original thoughts as if I copy pasted everything (which is something you like to do). But I'll write something anyway. I answered you accusation of being Muslim but it should have been obvious I wasn't anyway. I am not Muslim and I think Muslims should stay in their countries of which there are many Ok, not a Muslim but a Muslim (Radical Muslim) sympathizer, fair enough? but due to a large part Jewish designs we in Europe have been infested with them. Since I'm not Christian perhaps it isn't fair of me to say what Christianity is or should be but I do have some knowledge of the bible due to my upbringing. In general, most Christians do not get excited by killing and genocide, bloodlust doesn't seem very Christian to me even if I were to agree Christ wasn't a pacifist. Your Holy Father has sought understanding with Muslim leaders, I hope you aren't ignorant of this No, I'm not. Big difference between Muslims and radical IslamistsMuslims see Jesus as a prophet and they honor Mary. Do Jews? Jews say Mary was a whore. Really? All Jews say that? Even Christian Messianic Jews? Interesting!
Now as to Hamas, they aren't very cowardly by most metrics. They self sacrifice to an insane degree. Men can give credit to good enemies. When I saw Hamas leader Yahia Sinwar, a man born into a refugee camp, swatting off an Israeli drone in his last moments, with one arm already blown off with a wire around it, I didn't see a coward Hamas, Hezbollah, etc are in fact cowards in the sense that they purposely and intentionally go after civilian targets, use women and children as human shields, place their military installations in hospitals, schools, civilian neighborhoods just as they did this last week and not using identifying uniforms all that would add up to war crimes. Giving one or two examples of individuals fighting for their lives because they had no choice doesn't mean they weren't cowards Compare a man like that to Donald Trump, a man born into luxury, who used his connections with his Jewish doctor neighbor to get deferments from the Vietnam war and then tell me who is a coward. This couldn't be more irrelevant The IDF has command and control HQ under a building which is situated among civilian apartment buildings. Do you think this is cowardly? Since you raised the point I think you should take thee trouble of seeing an IDF spokesman confirm it here. From 6:25 Curious why at the 9:20 mark they went on to another guest and didn't let Conricus finish
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Saying Iran is the #1 supporter of terrorism is just something people who are very ignorant say. As I've said many times, which you'll ignore again, unfortunately even the US sponsors a lot of terrorist groups all the time. Iran is absolutely the #1 terrorist sponsored state to the US and Israel. We are the only two countries they pledge to destroy and "wipe off the map"Iran has been fighting radical Sunni Islamists for a long time, groups like ISIS, Al-Qaeda and so on. Israel and the US sponsors them. Why do you think Al-Qaeda just released a statement they support Israel against Iran in this war? They absolutely did not. Good God
I do think you are pretty ignorant Islamic cultures in general. Not that I'm very knowledgeable but you seem to have just the most base and ignorant opinions and you are very sure of them. What I find ridiculous is how you are so blind to Jewish culture. If you think it's just Muslims who are hateful and terroristic, maybe you'd like to see this clip on what Jewish kids are taught in schools in Israel.
https://x.com/tw_tayyab/status/2029471569614123063
These people hate Christians, especially Catholics such as yourself. It beggars belief that you support them when they think you are cattle and your only worth is being a slave to them. This is pure ignorance, Holy shit
Jesus said "it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God." This picture was something I thought interesting, what the US wants to install in Iran vs what was. The Ayatollah reportedly lived in modest quarters, plus he forbade his relatives to go into business due it's corrupting nature being in their position. Compare to Trump and all his greed and gold and flashy things and his relatives' business ventures. His and his nephew's plans to build real estate on the bones of Palestinian women and children.
Bottom line here is that you and I will never agree on this or probably anything politically related. I'm not trying to change anyone's mind those that agree with you already had their minds made up about Israel. I'll state right here, If this were another President you would be for it. Guaranteed
I can literally counter all day long and back it but again lets face it, It would do no good. The fact that you think Iran and radical Islam, who in fact have killed thousands of Americans and their own people over the last 47 years (at least) oppressed and raped women (they are an in the closet culture of homosexuality) forced children as young as 9 years old into marriage (they don't deny pedophilia), killed Christians and Jews and as of late over 35, 000 protesters, and now their women's soccer team had to seek asylum In Australia (Thanks to Trump) because they refused to sing the Iranian national anthem and now their afraid of being killed.
These are are your people. These are the ones you support. Congratulations on setting your moral standards of human dignity as low as radical islamists. Bud, you should really check your sources but I could bury you in real facts all day long, but again, it wouldn't make a difference.
“No, Al-Qaeda’s central leadership (the core group under figures like Saif al-Adel) has not released any official statement supporting Israel over Iran. In fact, recent statements from Al-Qaeda central frame ongoing U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran (including strikes and the reported killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in early 2026) as part of a broader “Zionist-Crusader” aggression against Muslim lands.
These calls urge jihad against U.S. and Israeli forces/assets in the region, such as attacking aircraft carriers, while avoiding direct endorsement of Iran due to sectarian tensions but effectively positioning resistance to Israel and the U.S. as a unifying Muslim cause.
For example:
• A recent Al-Qaeda General Command statement (circulated via channels like trackingterrorism.org) describes U.S./Israeli buildups and actions as efforts to occupy Muslim territories, calling for attacks on American naval and other assets without naming Iran explicitly as the party to defend—but the context signals opposition to the strikes on Iran and alignment against the common “Zionist-Crusader” enemy.
• This fits Al-Qaeda’s pattern: They praise Palestinian/Hamas actions against Israel, condemn Israeli aggression in Gaza and beyond, and opportunistically downplay Sunni-Shia divides to rally against the U.S. and Israel when it suits their narrative.
Claims of Al-Qaeda “supporting Israel against Iran” stem from viral social media posts and videos (widely shared on X/Twitter in early March 2026), often attributing a statement or video to a TTP (Tehrik-i-Taliban Pakistan) Shura commander named Qari Khalid (aka Ashna). These allege he declared support for Israel against Iran, calling Iran a “seditious state” conspiring against Muslims and saying “whoever acts against Iran, be it Israel or anyone else, we fully support them.”
However:
• TTP is an Al-Qaeda affiliate (pledged bay’ah to Al-Qaeda), but it is not the central leadership. Statements from regional affiliates or commanders do not represent official Al-Qaeda central policy.
• These appear to be fringe, unauthenticated, or exaggerated claims amplified in pro-Iran or anti-TTP circles, possibly tied to local rivalries (e.g., TTP vs. Taliban/Iran dynamics) rather than a coordinated shift.
• No credible terrorism monitoring sites (e.g., Long War Journal, Jihadology, SITE Intelligence) or analyses confirm an official central statement flipping to support Israel.
Instead, reports highlight Al-Qaeda’s continued anti-Israel stance and pragmatic ties to Iran (e.g., safe havens for leaders like Saif al-Adel in Tehran).
In summary: Al-Qaeda central remains ideologically hostile to Israel (far more than to Iran, despite distrust of Shia “Rafidites”) and has used recent events to call for anti-U.S./anti-Israel jihad, not the reverse. Any “support Israel” narrative traces to unverified affiliate chatter or misinformation, not an official release from the group’s core command.