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Stay-at-home mom turned alleged fanatic 'wished every day was October 7'
Officials said she was 'fuelled by her self-described hate of Israel and Jewish people'

Author of the article:Brad Hunter
Published Jul 02, 2026 • Last updated 1 day ago • 2 minute read

Catherine Beth Washburn
Catherine Beth Washburn. FACEBOOK

Terrorism fan girl Catherine Beth Washburn allegedly put her money where her mouth is in support of Islamic fanatics in Gaza.


Not content with the PTA, bake sales and other tasks of a stay-at-home mom, Washburn, 37, is accused of financially supporting Islamic terrorist organization Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) group.

Federal prosecutors claim the mom from upstate New York transferred a whopping US$30,000 in cryptocurrency to the rabidly antisemitic cabal, the New York Post reports.

She allegedly gushed to one Palestinian terrorist pen pal: “I wish every day were October 7.”

LITTLE LEAGUE? NO WAY! Terror fangirl Catherine Beth Washburn with hubby Adam. FACEBOOK
Terror fangirl Catherine Beth Washburn with hubby Adam. FACEBOOK
According to the feds, Washburn, of Irondequoit, outside Rochester, went all in on terrorism following the day 1,200 were slaughtered by Hamas terrorists in 2023. She reportedly formed the the Direct Action Movement for Palestinian Liberation.

The kooky cabal advocates violence, sabotage and property destruction, prosecutors said.

Transformed into Judy Jihad
Washburn’s latest incarnation is a far cry from old Facebook photos starring the mother of two small children and devoted wife. According to the Post, the family had all the earmarks of a middle-class small-town existence, living in a $280,000, three-bedroom house.


But in recent years, she transformed herself into Judy Jihad. After that, her social media feed featured her wearing a hijab and penning anti-Israeli screeds, plus photos of her posing in a Hamas costume holding two hand grenades.

It wasn’t clear if Washburn had taken the leap and converted to Islam. The point of her radicalization is also foggy.

Catherine Beth Washburn
Terror fangirl Catherine Beth Washburn posts an homage to herself. FACEBOOK
But her intensity was clear, telling her terror pen pal: “If I lived in Gaza, I would fight alongside the resistance.”

She also frequently expressed her hatred for Jews and her wish that Israel would disappear. The feds allege she sent the Gaza terrorist $30,000 in crypto in 80 different transfers.

‘Excited’ by soldiers’ deaths
She wrote from her quiet Empire State headquarters: “I feel excited every time I see news of the killing of an occupation soldier.”

But Washburn was nothing if not a martyr. Last November, the mom told her pen pal she could be facing decades in prison.

“Based on my passed (sic) fundraising and posting Im (sic) gonna get put away for a few life times,” she wrote, adding a laughing emoji.


YAY TERROR: LITTLE LEAGUE? NO WAY! Terror fangirl Catherine Beth Washburn apparently needed a hobby.
YAY TERROR: LITTLE LEAGUE? NO WAY! Terror fangirl Catherine Beth Washburn apparently needed a hobby.
Washburn is charged with one count of attempting to provide material support and resources to a designated foreign terrorist organization. She faces up to 20 years behind bars if convicted.

She is currently being held without bail in Buffalo.

U.S. Attorney Michael DiGiacomo for the Western District of New York said in a statement: “This defendant, fuelled by her self-described hate of Israel and Jewish people, went to great lengths to attempt to provide financial support to terrorist organizations that use violence to further their agendas, including the Palestine Islamic Jihad.

“Despite her alleged attempts, including cryptic communications with a fighter involved in violent attacks in an area thousands of miles away, Catherine Washburn was stopped and so too were her efforts to support violent extremism.”

bhunter@postmedia.com

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Good for her. Somebody has to help them stand up against systemic"Jew Power" terrorism murdering children and elderly for the past 113 years.

Jew Power is okay but if White or Black Power ran in elections in Canada or USA the holowashed would have shit fucking fits.
 

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(YouTube & Is Palestine’s map actually shrinking?)
At water break I'll do bullshit calling on the 5 Hasbara myths

In the meantime....


Pre-Zionism / British Mandate Palestine (roughly 1920–1948): ~25,585 km² (about 9,878 sq mi).707153

This refers to the area of Mandatory Palestine west of the Jordan River (the core region associated with historical Palestine in this context). The full original Mandate briefly included areas east of the Jordan (Transjordan, now Jordan), but that was administratively separated early on in 1921–1922. The land area under the Mandate for Palestine proper was consistently cited around 25,000–26,000 km².c82559

Current Palestinian territories (State of Palestine: West Bank including East Jerusalem + Gaza Strip): ~6,020 km² (about 2,320 sq mi).ad9782

West Bank (including East Jerusalem): ~5,655 km².efb724

Gaza Strip: ~365 km².9b19c1

Comparison
The current Palestinian territories represent roughly 23–24% of the area of historical Mandatory Palestine west of the Jordan.8173a8

Israel controls the remaining majority of that former Mandate territory (its pre-1967 area is around 20,770 km², with variations depending on whether including occupied territories like the Golan or East Jerusalem).ad6af6

Notes on context:
"Pre-Zionism" typically points to the late Ottoman period or the start of the British Mandate (early 20th century), when the region was not a sovereign state but a geographic/administrative area. Borders and exact definitions varied slightly over time, but the ~25,585 km² figure is the standard for Mandatory Palestine.

Modern "Palestine" refers to the occupied Palestinian territories as defined internationally (per UN and sources like Wikipedia). Control on the ground is more fragmented (e.g., Areas A/B/C in the West Bank, Israeli settlements, Gaza under different dynamics).

These are land area figures; water bodies (e.g., Dead Sea) are minor and excluded in most totals.

Sources are consistent across encyclopedic references like Wikipedia and historical records. Exact numbers can vary slightly by source due to border definitions or measurement methods, but the order-of-magnitude difference (roughly 4x larger historically) holds.
 

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I can't wait to hear the Hasbara.

Ron, KGB didn't exist yet. So yeah, I'm calling bullshit
The KGB came into existence in 1954, & they’re talking about the 60’s, when they debunk the myth that the KGB helped create the Palestinian identity or whatever with Yasser Arafat and the PLO blah blah blah….but they’re say’n the KGB “didn’t”…

I actually stumbled across that myself a year or two back and there’s enough kernels of reality in there to make you think, but apparently it just didn’t happen.
 

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The KGB came into existence in 1954, & they’re talking about the 60’s, when they debunk the myth that the KGB helped create the Palestinian identity or whatever with Yasser Arafat and the PLO blah blah blah….but they’re say’n the KGB “didn’t”…

I actually stumbled across that myself a year or two back and there’s enough kernels of reality in there to make you think, but apparently it just didn’t happen.
Didn't see it yet.
 
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Montreal police’s hate crimes division probing incidents that targeted Hasidic Jews Friday
Video shows someone trying to snatch shtreimel from Jewish man on Bernard St.

Author of the article:Jesse Feith
Published Jul 06, 2026 • Last updated 18 hours ago • 2 minute read

The Jewish Hasidic Council of Quebec says Friday's incidents took place between roughly 9:30 and 10 p.m. as people were walking home from Shabbat services at different synagogues.
The Jewish Hasidic Council of Quebec says Friday's incidents took place between roughly 9:30 and 10 p.m. as people were walking home from Shabbat services at different synagogues. Photo by Jewish Hasidic Council of Quebec
The Montreal police’s hate crimes division is investigating a string of alleged incidents targeting Hasidic Jewish men Friday night in the city’s Outremont and Mile End neighbourhoods.


According to the community, several men were accosted and harassed as they left synagogues, and at least three had their traditional fur hats, or shtreimels, stolen from them.


“It’s traumatizing,” said Rabbi Sam Muller, the executive director of the Jewish Hasidic Council of Quebec. "In 2026, we didn't think this would be the reality."

The council says the incidents took place between roughly 9:30 and 10 p.m. as people were walking home from Shabbat services at different synagogues.

One incident was captured by a security camera outside a shop on Bernard St., between Parc Ave. and Hutchison St.

In the footage, which was shared on Facebook by the council, a car is seen pulling up next to the curb before a man gets out and opens the back door. As a Hasidic man walks by, the man sneaks up from behind and tries to snatch his hat. A brief confrontation follows, with the man taunting the victim before running back to the car, which speeds off.

Muller believes the incidents go beyond being possible pranks or random acts of mischief. In other cases, he said, people were subject to antisemitic slurs and insults, or had cans or bottles thrown at them. One man who uses a wheelchair was spat on, he added.


He could not say whether it's believed more than one car was involved, but noted the three shtreimels were all stolen on different streets in the area.

“They snuck up on people quietly and, once it was done, they laughed in their faces, yelled slurs at them and ran away,” Muller said. “They knew exactly what they were doing."

The Montreal police would not comment on the incidents beyond noting the hate crimes division has launched an investigation. The department noted the incidents took place in areas covered by two different police stations, PDQ 26 and 38.

Outremont borough mayor Caroline Braun denounced the attacks on social media, saying she is aware of about 10 people filing complaints. Braun said they come as she's noticed a “worrying rise in antisemitism” in Montreal and Outremont for several months.

“We have seen the emergence of hateful graffiti, acts of intimidation, violence and hate speech that have no place in our city. This escalation is unacceptable,” she wrote. “This must stop.”

Muller said those who were targeted are co-operating with investigators and urged anyone who witnessed something Friday to also contact police.

The incidents have left many in the community shaken and wondering whether they can wear their religious garments in public, he added.

“I believe we will be strong  —  I will not take my shtreimel off my head, nor will most of the community — but it’s not as easy as before," he said.

jfeith@postmedia.com
 
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