Al Qaeda Praises Left-Wing Protests On College Campuses

The terrorist group responsible for the September 11, 2001, attacks on the United States — which resulted in thousands of Americans being killed — praised the left-wing pro-Hamas protesters who have disrupted college campuses over the last two months.

The protests that erupted in April led to encampments popping up at various top universities across the U.S. as Jewish students and law enforcement were attacked and the protesters called for the destruction of the state of Israel and, in some cases, went further by calling for an “Intifada,” which is a terrorist attacks against Jews or the state of Israel. Professional agitators helped whip up the chaos at many of the schools, according to various law enforcement officials.

The Islamic terrorist group said in a statement that “every Muslim was happy” with the attacks on Israel that were carried out by “the youth of the Islamic nation.”

“While we support the assassination of the infidel Zionists and the beheading of them, we also appreciate and value the movement of Western demonstrators and sit-in students from Western universities, who through their sit-ins and protests expressed their rejection of the genocide taking place in Gaza,” the terrorist group said.

The Iranian-backed terrorist group Hezbollah, which is based in Lebanon, also praised the protesters earlier this month.

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“When the American people take a stand in support of Gaza … we salute and applaud them,” said Hezbollah Deputy Secretary-General Sheikh Naim Qassem. “We appreciate and value this very much. … The [campus protests] are important, especially because they will have an impact on the U.S. elections. They will have an impact on the American position. Even if Biden says that he will not be influenced by this, he will whether he likes it or not. We will see him taking actions because of the protesters’ influence on him.”

The protests have also been praised by Hamas, the Iranian-backed terrorist group that murdered 1,200 people on October 7, and the Houthis, an Iranian-backed terrorist group based in Yemen that is responsible for attacking dozens of merchant ships in the Red Sea over the past several months.

The Islamic Republic of Iran also announced its support for the left-wing protesters on Wednesday with Ayatollah Ali Khamenei posting on X: “Dear university students in the United States of America, you are standing on the right side of history.”

Kate Middleton’s Health Has ‘Turned A Corner’: Report

Kate Middleton’s health has reportedly “turned a corner” for the better amid her ongoing cancer battle after she announced her diagnosis on March 22.

A source close to the Princess of Wales said reports that Middleton is not likely to return to royal work-related duties at all this year are inaccurate and said she’s actually starting to do better with her cancer treatments, Vanity Fair reported.

“It has been a great relief that she is tolerating the medication and is actually doing a lot better,” a family friend told the outlet. “It has, of course, been a very challenging and worrying time. Everyone has rallied around her—William, her parents, and her sister and brother.”

And as far as when we can expect to see Middleton to return to her public engagements, a well-placed source told the outlet, “There is no timeline, and there is certainly no hurry.”

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“It will be when Catherine feels ready and when she gets the greenlight from her medical team,” the source added. “But she will 100% be coming back to work, of that there is no question.”

The Daily Mail has reported that a senior royal aide said the princess was recently briefed on a landmark report about childhood early development and a related business task force.

“The Princess of Wales was the driving force behind the business task force,” the royal aide said. “She has been kept up to date since the inception of the task force, and she has read the report and been briefed on it.”

“This is a clear commitment she has made—that throughout her life of public service…this will be [the] focus,” the aide added. “That will continue when she returns to work. But we have been really clear that she needs the space and the privacy to recover right now. She will return to work when she has had the greenlight from doctors.”

In a heartfelt video Princess Kate posted in March, she said that when she went in for “major abdominal surgery” in January, she believed that was for a non-cancerous situation. But test results later showed that she had cancer.

“It has been an incredibly tough couple of months for our entire family, but I’ve had a fantastic medical team who have taken great care of me, for which I am so grateful,” Middleton said.

“In January, I underwent major abdominal surgery in London, and at the time, it was thought that my condition was non-cancerous,” she added. “The surgery was successful. However, tests after the operation found cancer had been present.”

“My medical team therefore advised that I should undergo a course of preventative chemotherapy, and I am now in the early stages of that treatment,” Middleton continued. “This of course came as a huge shock, and [Prince] William and I have been doing everything we can to process and manage this privately for the sake of our young family.”

Related: Palace Shares Update On Kate Middleton Returning To Royal Duties

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