Week in Review: Nazism Rising in Germany and Putin Loves Kamala’s Laugh

While the United States and Isreal are busy dealing with pro-Palestinian and anti-Netanyahu protesters overrunning their streets, extremists are rising in Germany and Russian President Vladimir Putin is befriending neighboring countries.

[00:00] AfD Dominates Germany’s Regional Elections

The extremes are back in power in Germany—or two states will have no government at all, after local elections yesterday. The far-right Alternative für Deutschland won first place in Thuringia with 32.8 percent of the vote. The Christian Democratic Union came in second. In third and fourth place were two far-left parties—offshoots of the old East German Communist party. This means that of the top four parties, three are extreme.

Nazism Rises Again in Germany

[00:00] Death of Hostages Triggers Anti-Netanyahu Protests

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu is coming under his heaviest pressure to quit since the October 7 attack last year. Many are calling for him to compromise and pull the Israeli army out of the Philadelphi Corridor to have a ceasefire with Hamas. But Netanyahu refuses to budge. At the same time, Iran is building “Islamic terrorist infrastructure” in the West Bank, according to Israeli Foreign Minister Israel Katz. They are “flooding refugee camps with funds and weapons smuggled through Jordan, aiming to establish an eastern terror front against Israel,” he wrote on X. “This process also threatens the stability of the Jordanian regime.” Israel Hayom reported yesterday that Israel is reclassifying the West Bank as a combat zone and is preparing to step up operations there.

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[00:00] The Pro-Hamas Movement’s Threat to America

Anti-Israel students brought chaos to Columbia University on Tuesday morning, returning the campus to its new normal: Dozens of keffiyeh-clad protesters blocked the entrance to the school, praising Hamas, vandalizing a statue, and clashing with police. At least one group involved aims to bring violence to America, while others called on their followers to help shut down the university. This is only the latest in a deluge of examples of the sickness in today’s higher education.

The Sickness in American Universities

[00:00] Russia and India Building Secret Trade Channel

This week, leaked documents revealed that Russia and India are trying to build a secret trade channel to evade sanctions. In other news, a Chinese spy infiltrated the highest levels of the New York State government, Putin visited Mongolia despite his icc arrest warrant, and he endorsed Kamala Harris for U.S. president because he likes her laugh.

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Putin’s Mongolia Visit Shows Collapse of International Law