Muslims Thought The UK Will Bow Down To Islam.. British THREW Them Out!

Muslims pushing radical Islam into British streets thought the UK government would fold — bow down, go quiet, let it happen. They miscalculated. Birmingham exploded last night — windows smashed, residents terrorised walking through England's second-biggest city — and now Britain is hitting back harder than anyone expected. Deportation orders. Border crackdowns. Politicians who spent years avoiding this conversation are suddenly signing off on measures that could strip residency from thousands of Islamists currently living here legally. This isn't just noise — it's a legal and political avalanche that's already in motion. And what's coming next for those who thought Britain was finished? It's far worse than deportation.

Muslims Thought U.S. Will Bow Down To Islam.. Americans THREW Them Out!

They thought America would fold. They were wrong. The U.S. government just dropped the Assimilation Act — a bill that would gut chain migration from 700,000 people a year all the way down to 50,000, and rip up the roots of the 1965 Hart-Cellar Act that made it all possible. New York's Muslim mayor is fighting back against federal deportations — but with nearly one million Muslims in that city alone, the pressure coming from Washington is only getting started. Because what government is proposing next goes far beyond numbers. The legal pathways millions of people relied on? Gone. And what happens to those already here — that's where this gets brutal.

IDF: Body Initially Thought To Be Hostage Shiri Bibas Is Not Her, Sons’ Remains Positively Identified

(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on February 20, 2025 shows posters bearing the portraits of Israeli hostages Shiri Bibas (C) and her two children Ariel (L) and Kfir (R), held in the Gaza Strip since the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas militants, set up on a square outside the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, on January 21, 2025. Hamas is due to hand over the bodies of four hostages on February 20, including those of the Bibas family, who have become symbols of the hostage crisis that has gripped Israel since the Gaza war broke out. The transfer of the bodies is the first such handover of remains by Hamas since its October 7, 2023 attack on Israel triggered the war. (Photo by AFP) (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)
(COMBO) This combination of pictures created on February 20, 2025 shows posters bearing the portraits of Israeli hostages Shiri Bibas (C) and her two children Ariel (L) and Kfir (R), held in the Gaza Strip since the October 7, 2023 attack by Hamas, set up on a square outside the Tel Aviv Museum of Art, on January 21, 2025. (Photo by -/AFP via Getty Images)

OAN Staff Sophia Flores
4:05 PM – Thursday, February 20, 2025

Following a forensic investigation, the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) confirmed that the body believed to be that of Shiri Bibas, a Hamas hostage, is not hers — nor the body of any other hostage taken by the Hamas.

Meanwhile, the remains of her two sons, the youngest victims kidnapped by the Islamist terrorist group, have in fact been positively identified.

Specialists at Abu Kabir who identified the remains noted that through their forensic evidence, Israel’s intelligence agency believes that the young children were “brutally murdered” by the terrorists in November 2023.

Shiri’s eldest son, Ariel, was only 4-years-old, while her other son, Kfir, was just 10-months-old at the time of their deaths.

“This is a very serious violation by the Hamas terrorist organization, which is required by the agreement to return the four dead hostages,” says the IDF. “We demand that Hamas return Shiri home along with all of our hostages.”

“We share the deep sorrow of the Bibas family at this difficult time and will continue to make every effort to return Shiri and all the hostages home as soon as possible,” the IDF continued.

The news comes hours after the bodies of Shiri, Ariel, Kfir and Oded Lifshitz, 84, were released back to Israel as part of a hostage swap.

This is a developing story. Check back for updates.

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