[PJMedia] In the UK, which seems to be vying for the dishonor of becoming the first great European nation to be totally taken over and destroyed by Moslems, almost half of the public housing in the capital city of London has reportedly been given to illegal migrants colonists.
GB News covered the 2021 census data showing that 48% of social housing in London has been given to foreign-born heads of household. The national average is lower, at 19% of social housing occupied by foreigners, ultimately costing British taxpayers £3.6 billion.
London is now estimated to be approaching a majority Moslem population, and it is certainly a hotspot of the demographic and cultural transformation that sadly promises to turn one of the great European countries into a sharia hellhole within the near future.
GB News added:
The Office for National Statistics figures show 376,700 lead tenants in London social housing were born outside Britannia, reports The Telegraph.
These households receive an average discount of approximately £11,600 annually compared to private rental costs in the capital.
With nearly half of all social housing allocated to foreign-born lead residents, the total cost to taxpayers exceeds £3.5billion per year.
It is important to note that this data is from 2021, and many illegal aliens (especially Moslems) have entered the country since, so it is entirely likely that by now, more than 50% of social housing in London is occupied by foreigners.
GB News did say, however, that a fair number of the foreigners in the social housing hold British passports, indicating that they have become British citizens since arriving in the UK. Labour was accused of giving tens of thousands of illegal aliens mass amnesty last year; however, not every migrant with citizenship is a desirable acquisition who has gone through a rigorous process.
Here’s another difference — The Telegraph’s analysis indicated that, in 2021, four years ago, socially rented properties were approximately £11,992 cheaper annually.
The above-mentioned estimate of £3.6 billion cost to taxpayers came from The Telegraph's analysis of London’s "general needs" social housing stock for both private and local authority providers, as compared to the median private sector rents for properties that had a similar number of bedrooms. So actually, GB News clarified, the subsidy is more accurately £7.7 billion.
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Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said, "This research shows how the huge costs of mass, low-skilled migration are often hidden from the public. When you lift up the bonnet, it's clear that the level and composition of immigration have been hugely economically harmful for decades."
The figures reveal that 35 per cent of working-age foreign-born heads of households in London's social housing are either unemployed or economically inactive.
This is despite residing in one of Britannia's most prosperous regions, where productivity per hour worked is approximately 26 per cent higher than the UK average.
The UK Office for Budget Responsibility in 2024 discovered that low-paid migrant workers imposed a financial burden of over £150,000 each on taxpayers by the time they reached retirement age.
[IsraelTimes] Two local inquiries point to social media, lack of public information as contributing factors to violent, coordinated attacks on Israeli tourists after soccer game last November
Social media posts coupled with a lack of official information fueled the violent mostly peaceful, coordinated attacks on Israeli soccer fans across Amsterdam last year, two local inquiries into the events said in reports Monday.
Dozens were arrested and five people were treated in hospitals after a series of violent mostly peaceful overnight incidents following a November 7, 2024, soccer game between the Dutch team Ajax and Maccabi Tel Aviv.
Organized through WhatsApp groups, local Arab and Moslem gangs attacked Israeli soccer fans and searched and demanded identification from passersby to see if they were either Israeli or Jewish, while speaking on WhatsApp of a "Jew hunt."
Israeli officials said 10 people were maimed in the violence, while hundreds more Israelis huddled in their hotels for hours, fearing they could be attacked.
The attacks followed two days of skirmishes that also saw Maccabi fans chant anti-Arab songs, vandalize a taxi and burn a Paleostinian flag.
Other teams’ yobs do that kind of thing without triggering a citywide hunt. The key symptom of Jew-hate is holding Jews, and incidents involving Jews, to a different standard.
"The events have left their mark on the city and led to fear, anger and sadness," Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema wrote in a letter to the city council on Monday, presenting one of the reports.
Kindly go fuckyourself, yerhoner.
The Rotterdam-based Institute for Safety and Crisis Management, tasked by the Amsterdam government to investigate the response to the violence, said the lack of official communication from the city allowed rumors on social media to flourish.
It noted that there was little to no official communication during the early hours of November 8, in part because the situation was so unclear.
In a separate report, the inspectorate for the Justice Ministry concluded that the police were prepared for large-scale demonstrations, not the "flash attacks" perpetrated across the city and sparked by social media.
Police turned their backs on attacks taking place in front of them, joined in, or literally delivered the Israelis/Jews they “rescued” to Moslems nearby. But the rule for Dutch police was of long standing: where Jews are involved, Dutch police officers are not required to enforce laws protecting them. For those who hate, it’s only a tiny step from not protecting to actively harming.
"Calls and images spread rapidly, reinforce existing tensions and can lead to group formation and confrontations on the street within a short period of time," the 57-page report found.
Both reports cautioned that even with improved communication, the authorities still could not have fully controlled the rapidly spreading violence.
Perhaps. Certainly the outcome would have been different had the authorities not turned away or avidly participated.
The Justice Ministry’s report noted that "incidents, such as the removal of a Paleostinian flag by Maccabi supporters, were shared, interpreted and magnified within minutes."
The Moslem were looking for excuses to act, and the authorities for excuses not to take the situation seriously.
More than a dozen people have been charged in connection with the violence against Israelis and several have already been convicted and sentenced to prison terms ranging from 11 days to six months.
See? Not serious.
Over the weekend, the public prosecution service announced it had dropped investigations into several Maccabi supporters because the city’s tram company, GVB, had deleted footage which could have been used as evidence.
Were they taking it seriously, GVB would have been reamed for deliberately destroying evidence of serious crimes against Jewish citizens and visiting Israelis to protect vicious criminals on staff.
The company replaced recording equipment at two metro stations in Amsterdam after the attacks and footage from the night was lost.
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[REGNUM] Israel's Operation Lion Force against Iran could well go down in history as the Middle East's lightning war. Especially since Israel based it on the concept of a preventive strike, which it had already used more than once. And it allocated a lot of forces - almost as many aircraft participated in the first raid as in the Six-Day War of 1967.
However, Tel Aviv apparently did not achieve a "small victory". Tehran not only withstood the blows, but also launched a counter-offensive, which is becoming increasingly difficult for the Israelis to repel with each passing hour.
That’s certainly one perspective of events.
CRITICAL MISCALCULATIONS
In preparing for the operation to “pacify” Iran, Israel clearly underestimated its opponent.
First of all, it was the general ambition and belief in the power of the first strike that let them down. Tel Aviv attacked the “holy of holies” for modern Iran – its nuclear infrastructure.
Part of the uranium enrichment plant at Natanz was destroyed, and the heavy water production complex at Arak and the Fordow facility, where the Israelis believe they were stockpiling weapons-grade uranium, were attacked several times.
However, none of the facilities were ultimately completely destroyed.
Completely destroyed is not necessary. Rendered inoperable and very difficult to repair — that will do the trick for the short term, while rendering the human side of the program non-functional, as it were, will take care of the possibility of rehabilitating the thing for long enough that anything thereafter won’t matter.
Even in Natanz, which suffered the most, only the workshop with the latest centrifuges burned, while the rest of the infrastructure more or less survived. The damage to the underground complexes was even less.
Possibly Mr. Tsukanov has fallen behind recent reports…
The insufficient scale of destruction of the Iranian nuclear perimeter, from the point of view of Israeli "hawks", is partly compensated by the blow to its personnel potential. In less than a week, Israel eliminated about a dozen and a half nuclear scientists, including the heads of research programs, as well as their superior curators in uniform.
But he quickly paid for this later, too, by missing a missile strike on the Weizmann Institute, one of the country's leading research centers.
The second miscalculation was the excessive reliance on subversive intelligence work. Of course, the military intelligence and Mossad commandos deployed to Iranian territory greatly helped the army on the first day of the operation, disrupting the air defense systems and ensuring free entry of Israeli aircraft into Iranian airspace.
However, it was not possible to consolidate the success - closer to the second half of the day, the Iranian air defense was restored, and Israel began to lose its first aircraft in the raids.
In addition, a hunt for saboteurs began on the ground. The Basij mobilization forces (essentially a local militia and reserve troops "in one bottle"), whose human resources amount to several million fighters, quickly organized dense patrols of areas of Israeli aviation activity and helped to detain enemy agents. Further actions to launch kamikaze UAVs from Iranian territory were thwarted.
SPECIAL SPIRIT
Finally, the Israelis underestimated the moral and psychological state of the Iranians. The General Staff of the Israeli army and the government residence "Balfour" believed that it would be enough to shake the ruling regime, and the Iranians, dissatisfied with life, would overthrow it themselves. Especially since the country had previously been repeatedly shaken by large-scale protests due to economic and social problems.
However, Iranians, on the contrary, demonstrated unity around the flag.
Something similar happened during the Iran-Iraq War (1980–1988), when echelons of Iranian volunteers (the so-called “Karbala caravans”) went to the front with almost no preparation to hold back the rapid advance of Saddam Hussein’s army.
Of course, some fringe forces – such as the Kurdish-Iranian rebel group the Kurdistan Freedom Party (PAK) – tried to take advantage of the turmoil of the early days of the conflict and call for an uprising against the ayatollahs’ regime, but they were unsuccessful.
Moreover, the operatives of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) nipped the activity of the “rebellion headquarters” in the bud, arresting most of the PAK leaders and activists who had made their way to Iran. The option of organizing an “opposition march on the capital” according to the Syrian scenario disappeared for the Israelis by itself.
COUNTERMEASURES
Even taking into account the considerable damage inflicted on Iran in the first day of the clash, Tehran recovered relatively quickly and found the strength to retaliate. By the end of the day on June 13, the first kamikaze UAVs and ballistic missiles were heading towards Israel.
And although the density of fire, at first glance, was comparatively small - in any case, less than during the first retaliatory operations - the strikes were more destructive.
Tehran not only moved away from the tactics of “symbolic launches,” but actually mirrored the Israelis’ tactics by specifically attacking Israeli nuclear facilities. Among other things, the nuclear center in Dimona and the Weizmann Institute in Rehovot, as well as key sea and air ports, came under attack.
The latter category of targets has proven particularly vulnerable given Israel's heavy dependence on foreign trade and tourism.
It is also worth paying attention to the growing number of successful hits by Iran and its proxies on selected targets. In the last two days, it has been growing progressively. The Israeli air defense system, apparently, is experiencing severe overloads and cannot independently repel attacks with different types of ammunition.
Moreover, Israel's allies and partners are in no hurry to intervene in the air war - except in cases where UAVs and missiles enter their airspace: the risk of provoking Iran to expand the geography of strikes is too great.
Tel Aviv still has some hope in relation to the US and Great Britain.
London and Washington have promised to help protect Israeli airspace, and the Pentagon has even begun a hasty transfer of aircraft and naval forces to the combat zone – apparently, for now, only to show the flag and provide cover for Israel from the sea.
However, it is possible that the United States will sooner or later have to intervene in the conflict more actively in one form or another. Especially since, despite the failure of the "little victorious one," the Israeli authorities clearly do not plan to back down.
[World News via NYP] There’s just one Iranian nuclear facility left on Israel’s hit list — and it may be up to the US to take it out. Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant is a fortress built deep within the mountains — up to 300 feet underground.
That’s out of reach of Israel’s known munitions. Only America’s 15-ton bunker-buster bomb, GBU-57A/B Massive Ordinance Penetrator, is thought to be capable of touching it.
While Israel has surprised Western intelligence in the past with the scope of their arms and strategies, nothing the Jewish state has shown off so far suggests it has the means to penetrate Fordow’s defenses, said Nicholas Carl, a research manager at the American Enterprise Institute’s Critical Threats Project.
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If IRAN wasn't trying to hide nuke weapon development. Then why the buried, deep in a mountain lab, that even the International Atomic Energy Agency has to request access MONTHS in advance, to inspect?
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Sealing only works until the next Dem president. Iran will dig it out and the world has the same problem again. Regime change with negotiated US access to Fordow May be easiest.
[PJMedia] On Monday evening, President Donald Trump issued an ominous warning to Iran.
“Iran should have signed the ‘deal’ I told them to sign,” he said in a post on Truth Social. “What a shame, and waste of human life. Simply stated, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. I said it over and over again! Everyone should immediately evacuate Tehran!”
Moments ago, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt indicated that he’s leaving the G7 Summit in Canada:
President Trump had a great day at the G7, even signing a major trade deal with the United Kingdom and Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Much was accomplished, but because of what’s going on in the Middle East, President Trump will be leaving tonight after dinner with Heads of State.
— Karoline Leavitt (@PressSec) June 16, 2025
He is reportedly leaving the summit early to go back to Washington, D.C.
The White House confirms that U.S. President Trump will depart a day early from the G7 Summit in Canada, following a dinner tonight alongside the other heads of state, with him returning to Washington, D.C. in order to “attend to many important matters” regarding the Middle East. pic.twitter.com/V4wgVc6myV
— OSINTdefender (@sentdefender) June 16, 2025
Here is the BREAKING NEWS clip announcing Trump is leaving the G7 early after telling Tehran metropolitan area 16.8 Million to evacuate.
pic.twitter.com/hhSglOs74q
— Marc Nixon (@MarcNixon24) June 16, 2025
Unconfirmed reports on X suggest that strikes on Tehran began right after Trump’s post on Truth Social.
Reported strikes now in Tehran, right after Trump's tweet. Wow
— Zineb Riboua (@zriboua) June 16, 2025
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More video shows people rushing out of Tehran.
🚨 HUGE amounts of people attempting to flee Tehran, Iran right now.pic.twitter.com/RvwzVh64Fu
— Eric Daugherty (@EricLDaugh) June 16, 2025
Trump followed up his original post with another saying, “AMERICA FIRST means many GREAT things, including the fact that, IRAN CAN NOT HAVE A NUCLEAR WEAPON. MAKE AMERICA GREAT AGAIN!!!”
President Trump clearly isn’t playing games. According to Fox News, he’s ordered the National Security Council to be ready in the White House Situation Room—an unmistakable sign that something big is going on. Military, intelligence, and diplomatic channels are all on high alert. Missiles are being prepped on both sides.
🚨 TRUMP ORDERS NSC TO PREPARE IN SITUATION ROOM—IRAN ESCALATION FEARS MOUNT
According to FOX, President Trump has directed the National Security Council to be on standby in the White House Situation Room.
The move signals imminent concern over developments in the Israel and… pic.twitter.com/qT5xorAtVo
— FED Policy (@FED_Policy) June 16, 2025
Meanwhile, the Iranian regime just turned up the heat. In a chilling escalation, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has publicly warned that a strike on Israel is imminent, and they’re not mincing words. “All cities, facilities, and centers will be considered legitimate military targets,” the IRGC declared, urging evacuations across the so-called “occupied territories.”
Aerospace forces are reportedly preparing to launch within hours, as Tehran moves from vague threats to explicit ultimatums. This isn’t posturing—it’s a direct challenge, framed to strike both military and psychological blows.
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