Thursday this week, a group of pro-Palestine activists broke into a concert in Paris with the Israel Philharmonic Orchestra. They threw flares into the hall and screamed wildly. The musicians completed the concert despite the threats and the audience went home with two contrasting experiences: a civilized Israeli orchestra versus a manifestation of violent Islamist barbarism. These two cultures represent the choice the West must make daily. Behind the barbarians, in addition to our own media and politicians, are powerful states like Iran and Qatar, which with their long-term plans and vast sums of money manage to confuse the West’s ability to distinguish between right and wrong.
The Terror State of Qatar
This week, The Guardian has revealed that the terror state of Qatar financed a secret operation by private espionage companies against one of the women who accused Karim Khan of sexual crimes. He was then a prosecutor at the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague, and was suspended in May 2025 while the UN began investigating the allegations against him.
The Islamist Karim Khan was the one who issued the arrest warrants for Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and former Defense Minister Yoav Gallant in May 2024, and now Qatar is trying to smear the woman for allegedly being an Israeli agent! The operation was led by the London-based consulting firm Highgate. Together with another espionage firm, Elicius Intelligence, Highgate tried to prove a connection between Israel and the complainant against Khan, but without success. The operation also targeted other officials at the international court who were involved in handling complaints against Khan.
ADL’s Mamdani Monitor
Where one finds antisemitic Islamists, one must also follow the Qatari and Iranian money trail. Even the mother of the Islamist and BDS man Zohran Mamdani, newly elected mayor of New York City, was solidly financed by Qatar.
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) announced on November 5 the launch of the «Mamdani Monitor». The goal of this is to track and monitor policies and personnel appointments in the new Mamdani administration and protect the city’s Jewish residents in a period of antisemitism the likes of which New York City has never seen before. ADL’s CEO and National Director, Jonathan Greenblatt, summarized the matter as follows:
«Incoming Mayor Mamdani has promoted antisemitic narratives, associated with individuals who have a history of antisemitism, and has displayed an intense hostility towards the Jewish state that is contrary to the views of the overwhelming majority of Jewish New Yorkers. We are deeply concerned that these individuals and principles will influence his administration at a time when we have tracked a brazen wave of harassment, vandalism, and violence targeting Jewish residents and institutions in recent years. … ADL’s core purpose is to protect the Jewish people, and we will be relentless and unyielding in our work to ensure the safety of all Jewish New Yorkers.»
This concerns the same Mamdani that NRK praised on Tuesday while at the same time taking the opportunity to demonize Israel. The ADL, of course, like many others, has no problem with Mamdani being a Muslim. Mamdani makes no secret of his harsh criticism of Israel, which he calls an apartheid state and accuses of genocide, and refuses to distance himself from the October massacre. He threatens to arrest the Israeli prime minister if he comes to the city. All this while pretending not to be an antisemite, and even condemning antisemitism in some of his speeches.
Iran’s strategic battle against the West and the Jews
A 85-page report titled: «The Infiltration of France by the Islamic Republic of Iran – Spies, Agents of Influence and Thugs: Mechanics of Chaos» submitted to the French Parliament and the Minister of the Interior by the independent French research center «France 2050», describes Iran’s strategy that has been going on for decades, from embassies and academia to politics and media – with the aim of shaping consciousness and influencing decision-making processes in France and undermining democratic regimes from within. All as an integral part of Iran’s global jihadist concept:
According to the report, the Al-Quds unit operates in France through eight different branches: infiltration, intelligence, diplomatic coordination, control of the diaspora and ideological influence, economic warfare, cyber warfare, and terrorism. One of the report’s main conclusions is that Iran uses the Palestine issue as a means of political infiltration and to undermine public order. Through ties to the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine and extreme left-wing movements in France, Tehran tries to «exploit the Palestinian flag to create unrest and exert diplomatic pressure on Israel and the West … The Palestinian flag has become a tool in Tehran’s hands – not as a flag of solidarity, but as a means to undermine public peace and order.»
The report also addresses the ties of public figures associated with the radical left-wing party France Unbowed. The report recommends that the French government strengthen security around «sensitive communities», map Iranian front organizations and funding sources, promote the EU’s designation of the Revolutionary Guard as a terrorist organization, adopt a law on transparency of foreign influence, and strengthen units against disinformation.
The authors emphasize that although the report deals with France, it has implications beyond the country’s borders – and warns of a broad Iranian threat to the whole of Europe, which Tehran sees as a «central arena for the export of the Muslim revolution.»
We are missing a similar report on the terror state of Qatar which unfortunately is still protected by the USA against all political reason.
There is no reason to believe that the situation in Norway is any different. Both Iran, Qatar, and other Islamist movements know how to exploit the West’s ingrained toenail, the left, and the people’s greed. It is through the left that some Islamists wearing a «solidarity» mask have infiltrated some political offices and positions of power. Mamdani and Karim Khan are two sides of the same coin. Peaceful Muslims generally lack support from both the left, Iran, and Qatar.
The result of the Islamists’ ever-increasing power in the West is, among other things, the growing violence and antisemitism that has us Jews as primary targets. It is an illusion to think that this ends with the Jews; the entire West is in the process of losing its humanistic identity if it does not put its foot down against the global influence in the projects from Iran and Qatar and their violent Islamists with friends who are rampant in our streets.
The so-called Antiracist Center
Recently we saw how the so-called Antiracist Center has come out with a report that openly criticizes Norwegian media for not being pro-Palestinian enough! And not only that, they have also singled out one of our Jewish leaders whom they are trying to label and silence even though Norway is still a democratic country. The attacks on Erwin Kohn are an attack on each and every one of us Norwegian Jews.
We understand why the report is published without the authors’ names. It is clear that no one wants to acknowledge this vulgar scare propaganda. Because the conclusion of reading this nonsense is that each and every one of us who does not support Hamas, who does not celebrate the October massacre, who still believes that Israel has the right to live and to self-defense, who still refuses to accept the lie of a Palestine that has never existed, who still knows that genocide is what Islamists are carrying out in Sudan, not the war Israel is waging against Hamas in Gaza, and who supports the civilians on both sides — all of us are racists.
It is extremists like these that we have in the so-called Antiracist Center who are trying to decide what we should think and believe and who should be canceled.
Equally reprehensible is the fact that our Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Støre and the Mayor of Oslo, Anne Lindboe, legitimize the extremist organizations that are behind the torchlight procession this coming Sunday with LO at the forefront, by rather participating in their so-called Kristallnacht commemoration which is misused for a hostile anti-Zionist agenda, than participating in the Jewish community’s dignified commemoration in the synagogue.
Our politicians who finance and support such extremist organizations are part of the problem, not just Iran and Qatar. Their actions contradict their words. It is said that words can change a lot, but then they must be followed by concrete actions. One cannot say one thing, and then do another.
