The author blasted the ‘woke army’
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The left have been branded ‘useful fools’ in a scathing analysis by Asra Nomani who hit out at calls for a ceasefire in Gaza.
The author blasted the ‘woke army’, claiming they are inadvertently standing for radical Islam.
Speaking on GBN America, Nomani spoke about the rise in anti-Jewish hate crimes since the beginning of the Israel-Gaza conflict worldwide which she claims liberal voices are a key contributor of.
“Classic liberalism and compassionate conservatism are married today in the centre against this woke army that is in the extremes of society”, she said.
Asra Nomani joined Jacob Rees-Mogg on GBN America
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“So how does it spill over into our streets and on our campuses?
“They have come together with people right now in these protest against Israel and created an unholy alliance.
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“It’s a marriage of convenience to destroy the freedoms in the West as we know it. That’s their common goal.
“They’re going to come for all of us, they will come after the Muslim reformers, the women who dared to live like I do, with the wind in my hair, and they will come after free speech.
“That is why we must defeat this woke army. They are the opposite of an awakening for our nation.
“They are actually the death of so many freedoms and so we have to stand up and be vigilant.”
Palestine protesters march to Parliament Square
GB NEWS/ PAIt comes after twelve people were arrested at a pro-Palestine demonstration in central London.
The arrests were for a string of alleged offences, including inciting racial hatred, suspicion of support for a proscribed organisation in relation to a placard, and assaulting emergency workers.
But the Metropolitan Police said the “overwhelming majority” of people who took part were peaceful and acted lawfully.
Between 200,000 and 250,000 people were expected at the demonstration, according to a spokesman for the Palestine Solidarity Campaign.
Protesters met at the south of Park Lane, holding banners calling for a “ceasefire now” and chanting “free, free Palestine”, before leaving for designated place near the Israeli embassy where speeches were made.
Among the speakers was former Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn and Palestinian ambassador to the UK Husam Zomlot, who both called for “justice” for the Palestinian people.
Just before 6.30pm the Met posted on X, formerly Twitter: “Today’s protest has now fully concluded.
“There were 12 arrests for placard related offences, assaults on officers and refusal to remove face coverings. Thankfully, none of the officers who were assaulted were seriously injured.
“Despite these arrests, the overwhelming majority who took part were peaceful and acted entirely with the law. We worked closely with the organisers and their stewarding team in the run up to and during the protest and we’re grateful for their cooperation.”