The truth is very straightforward, there’s no room for confusion. #InvestInIsrael 🇮🇱 פיד השקעות בעברית: @BarskyInvest

Just one day after the New York Times proudly ran an antisemitic blood libel by a journalist with a highly questionable track record, a civilian commission published a comprehensive report detailing the sexual violence committed by Hamas against October 7 victims and Israeli hostages held in Gaza. The contrast could not be sharper. While the NYT piece leaned on virtually no hard evidence beyond a few posts from online grifters of dubious credibility, this report is based on a two-year independent investigation that reviewed more than: - 10,000 photos and video clips, - over 1,800 hours of visual material, - and more than 430 testimonies from survivors, eyewitnesses, released hostages, and victims’ families. Its conclusion is unequivocal: the sexual and gender-based violence carried out by Hamas on October 7 and throughout captivity was not random or isolated. It was systematic, organized, and deliberate. The commission also states that all findings were cross-checked against both open and confidential sources, alongside physical visits to the attack sites themselves for verification and documentation. But you probably won’t hear much about this report. Not in the NYT, and not in most major international outlets — because large parts of the global media have long since gone morally and professionally bankrupt. So that’s where I come in. I’m going to break down the report’s findings, compare them to the NYT piece, and also try to explain why the NYT operates the way it does — and why serious journalism no longer seems to be its priority. Link to the commission’s website and the full report at the end of the thread. 👇🧵
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They come to America. They get jobs in America. They enjoy the way of life in America. But they are not loyal to America.
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Make this POS lose every penny he’s got.
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There you go, bitch.
Bitch name ONE Palestinian that had slaves.
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Nobody called us before October 7th
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Can’t argue with that
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Notice the quiet around this news?
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That’s an easy one: He is in prison after stabbing two Israeli civilians in an attempted murder.
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Here’s something you probably never thought would happen: Nasrallah has been eliminated, and there are more people celebrating it in Lebanon today than at Columbia University.
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This deserves 10 million views.
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Israel’s national football team captain at the pre-match press conference ahead of the World Cup qualifier against Norway, responding to Norwegian political criticism of Israel: “I’d be curious to see if those criticizing us in Norway can even point out Gaza on a map. If they can, I’ll be happy to hear what they have to say. Let me remind you—we have hostages there being starved under horrific conditions. When something like that happens in Norway—and I truly hope it never does—then you can talk to me about these issues.” Stud. His name is Eli Dasa.
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There's a type of colonialism that no one talks about.
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Why can’t they stop lying?
A Palestinian father leaves Eid clothes on his daughter's grave (8 year's old)
Community note
This photo is from an earthquake in Turkiye. Other images of this dress were posted on April 22, 2023. There is no mention of Palestine. instagram.com/p/CrVWVxnM5ki/
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They killed 1200 when they took her.
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This is what real journalism looks like
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“You walk into a house and you see a father and a 3-year-old girl hugging and both with a bullet in the head, you understand what you are fighting against" Never forgive, never forget. Never again. Whatever it takes.
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How morally bankrupt must you be, as an American, to demand the release of a terrorist who wants to destroy your country rather than the release of an American citizen who has been held hostage by a terrorist organization for over 500 days?
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What happened to the ‘open-air prison,’ you bunch of lying frauds?
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Israel’s got bigger balls than any other country.
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Mahatma Gandhi didn't cover his face. Martin Luther King Jr. didn't cover his face. Nelson Mandela didn't cover his face. David Ben-Gurion didn't cover his face. Simón Bolívar didn't cover his face. True freedom fighters don't cover their faces. Murderers terrorists do.
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This footage is from the protests in central Barcelona. And I’m genuinely trying to understand this. Spain is one of the countries that has taken the harshest stance against Israel — constantly condemning it, imposing arms embargoes, and trying to push it out of every possible forum and competition. Yet, these so-called pro-Palestinian activists are now out on the streets, destroying and looting city centers across Spain. So how blind can Spanish citizens be? How can they not put two and two together and realize that these protests have nothing to do with Palestine or Israel? These protests are against them. They are a warning sign — proof that Spain is nurturing a cancer within itself, one that seeks to take over under the guise of the Palestinian flag
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Don’t stop sharing this
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Many pro-Palestinian are losing their minds over the global attention the Bibas family’s story has received, whining that Israel is ‘exploiting’ it for propaganda. Funny how they refuse to admit the obvious: this story isn’t making headlines because of some grand Israeli scheme - it’s making headlines because it’s a horrifying, unprecedented atrocity. A crime so monstrous that no amount of spin or denial can erase the sheer brutality of what happened.
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Show me one other place in the world where citizens parade with the bodies of raped women or parading infants in coffins, all to the sound of cheerful music and a family festival atmosphere. A society stuck in the darkest days of the Middle Ages.
Oren Barsky
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One of the most heartbreaking moments we’ll never forget.
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I'm sorry, WHAT??? Did Adidas choose a Palestinian to model a shoe symbolizing the 1972 Munich Olympics, where 11 Israeli athletes were massacred by a Palestinian terrorist organization? It's as if they sent their brand managers to a special course in insensitivity.
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Great video — perfectly explains why you can’t trust any information coming out of Gaza.
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Replying to @ZohranKMamdani
The problem isn’t how others treat Muslims; the problem is how Muslims treat everyone else.
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I wasn’t a hostage in Gaza—but everyone who was and came back says the same thing: they’re all in on it. Not a single person there isn’t part of it. I believe them.
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This is what spoiled rich kids look like - clueless, attention-hungry, and completely lacking any real sense of purpose.
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The whole world has seen this video. But let’s not forget about the “journalist” who filmed it, Muthana Al-Najjar, who even uploaded it to his Instagram account. This “journalist” managed to escape Gaza through Rafah - he is likely hiding in Egypt today. He is a terrorist. He is a war criminal. He must be hunted down.
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As a Jewish person it’s my obligation to tell you to go fuck yourself you stupid pathetic useful idiot.
Hannah Einbinder on saying "Free Palestine" in her Emmys acceptance speech. "It is my obligation as a Jewish person to distinguish Jews from the state of Israel. Our religion and our culture is such an important and long-standing institution that is really separate to this sort of ethnonationalist state." bit.ly/3KlW7oN
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Remind me again—what exactly earned him a Nobel Peace Prize?
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Say no more.
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Are we all clear that Hamas is executing Palestinians in broad daylight and none of the so-called ‘pro-Palestinians’ actually care?
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They paraded a dead baby and a dead 4-year-old. The ones they strangled with their bare hands. I’m sorry, but I just can’t get over it.
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Of course you do , and that’s exactly why he should be deported.
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You’ve got support from Russia, Iran, Iraq, Syria, Yemen, and Qatar… and still, you’re nothing.
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WTF? This is horrific.
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What’s happening in Gaza right now is exactly what happened after 2006, the last time the IDF pulled out. They start killing each other, shooting in the streets, executing dozens, and torturing thousands. This is precisely what happened between Hamas and Fatah, and it’s what’s happening now between Hamas and rival clans. At the end of the day, we’re talking about a barbaric society that knows no other way. Anyone expecting the people of Gaza to govern themselves in any manner other than a tribal, barbaric one is in for a serious disappointment. That’s why the smartest thing that could be done for the Palestinians is to place them under an international mandate for a few decades—raise new generations there who will go through a process of de-barbarization. Then maybe, one day, they’ll be able to manage their own affairs like civilized people. Now I know—some will say, “If that’s how they choose to govern themselves, it’s their right, and no one has the authority to say otherwise.” To them I say: there’s no problem with that, as long as their barbarism stays within Gaza’s borders. But we all know that’s not what will happen. Sure, you could do what the Egyptians did—build a massive fortified wall to cut them off from the rest of the Palestinian Gaza. But Egypt can get away with that—no one says a word. Just like when they flattened Egyptian Rafah, the other half of the city across the border. By the way, it was the larger half—and there’s almost nothing left of it. Israel can’t do that. Israel gets blamed—as if Egypt never ruled Gaza, as if Gazans weren’t basically Egyptians. But it’s Israel that’s expected to provide the humanitarian crossings, not Egypt. Just another example of the moral double standard the world applies only to Israel. In short: what’s happening in Gaza now shouldn’t surprise anyone—and without international intervention, nothing will change
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South Africa, are you there? Spain? Ireland? Norway? Anyone?
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Qatar says the plan is good. Saudi Arabia says the plan is good. Turkey says the plan is good. Egypt says the plan is good. So do Pakistan, Indonesia, Jordan, and the Europeans. Now look at those who say it’s not good—and ask yourself: are they really motivated by concern for the Palestinians, or just by old-fashioned Jew-hatred?
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I’m curious, who are the morons buying this?
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This young man’s name is David Teeger. He was just dismissed from his position as captain of the South African under-19 cricket team because he is Jewish. South Africa isn’t looking for justice, it’s looking for Jews.
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Nothing terrifies them more than the truth.
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So what's the story behind this map that's been circulating online for years and pops up every time there's a debate about #Israel and #Palestine? Is it telling the truth? Is it fake? Let's uncover the real story: 👇
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I don’t know about you, but if I see a young child carrying another injured child, I’d run to help him. I wouldn’t stop to pull out my phone and film like dozens of adults behind them. Unless it’s staged — then that’s exactly what I would do.
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If you're pro-Palestinian and hate facts, I recommend not watching this video.
Liz Wheeler
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🧵 Recently, I had the chance to take part in a public conversation with Mosab Hassan Yousef – “The Green Prince”. Mosab is pure intensity. Every word counts, every sentence hits like a truth-bomb. For two hours straight – razor-sharp insights, almost prophetic. Very few people in the world have walked the path he has (if any), which makes his insights on the current situation truly unique and eye-opening. Many people have asked me what he said about the Palestinians, Israelis, children in Gaza ,Western leaders, Antisemitism, possible solutions to the war – and about himself Here’s the essence 👇
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Sums it up.
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Remember the time a missile struck a hospital in Gaza and within 5 minutes there were reports of at least 500 dead, blaming Israel, and all the major media outlets in the world, led by the BBC, spread the story without even attempting to verify it? Only later it turned out that it was the Palestinians who had fired the missile at themselves, and the next day it was realized that the missile actually landed in a parking lot, damaging barely 4 cars. Remember all that? So, the world has learned nothing from this.
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A Trojan horse if I ever saw one. Honestly, some Jews are so fucking stupid.
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Palestinians did it in 1948 Palestinians did it in 1956 Palestinians did it in 1967 Palestinians did it in 1982 Palestinians did it in 2002 Palestinians did it in 2008 Palestinians did it in 2014 Palestinians did it in 2021 Palestinians are currently doing it in 2023-24 76 years of lies and deception, the Palestinians are fooling the whole world!
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You’re finished, Shirley. You have no future stupid kid.
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Oh wow, I’m sure the pilot was terrified!
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This is a true fighter for freedom and justice. This woman has more courage in her pinky than Yahya Sinwar ever dreamed of having.
Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن
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Jews make up 0.2% of the world's population. If you truly believe they control everything, and you blame them for everything, what does that say about your own insignificance and incompetence?
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What happened Greta?
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He just described Islamic colonialism.
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Everyone is excited about the “Palestinian” Olympic delegation, so it's a good time to remember their first one.
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My new hero
leonskee
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Remember this for the finding out part
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The perfect embodiment of arrogant and ignorant pro-Palestinians.
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Have you noticed that the smartest, most brilliant people - like Douglas Murray and Natasha Hausdorff - are pro Israel, while the pro-Palestinians are… well
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Clown world
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If only the Kurds had the propaganda machine the Palestinians have…
Diliman Abdulkader
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Fuck you CNN. There’s not a shred of journalism in this headline – it’s pure propaganda.
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Did you know that Israel is the only country in the world with more trees today than it had 50 years ago? Not that Greta cares about things like that.
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Just recently, Mosab Hassan Yousef — the Green Prince — appeared on Israeli television. And as always, he dropped one truth bomb after another. Here’s what he had to say about European hypocrisy and the true nature of the Palestinian people. Trust me, you won’t be able to look away.
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An Irish flag - why am I not surprised?
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I’m sorry, what? Hamas attacked Israel on a religious holiday, The Egyptians attacked Israel on Yom Kippur. Why should Israel give a f*ck about its enemy’s holidays? (Was that slow enough?)
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One of the Arabs' best-kept secrets, skillfully obscured over the years, is the true reason behind their refusal of the 1947 UN partition plan: For those less familiar, here's a quick summary: After WWII, the British, looking to exit the complicated situation they found themselves in in the Middle East, planned to hand back the mandate they had received from the UN. The UN dispatched the UNSCOP committee to determine the region's future. The committee proposed several plans, with the well-known Partition Plan eventually being accepted by the majority of its members. The Jewish community accepted this plan, and a majority of UN members voted in favor of it. However, the Arabs rejected it, similarly to their earlier refusal of the Peel Commission's recommendations (a topic for another post). So, why then did the Arabs reject the partition proposal? Primarily, they were confident in their ability to swiftly defeat the Jews, eliminate them, and seize the entire territory. This conviction also had a significant contribution to the Nakba as it led them to advise many Arabs to temporarily vacate their homes during the conflicts, expecting to return post-victory - a victory that, of course, never materialized. Yet, this is not the core reason. Pay close attention now: The primary reason Arab leaders rejected the UN's partition proposal was their own disbelief in the Palestinian people's right to self-determination. In fact, they were opposed to it! Indeed, that's exactly as it sounds. Arab leaders never recognized Palestinians as an ethnic group with self-determination rights, but rather as a part of the larger Arab nation. As those knowledgeable in history (and not propaganda) understand, there were originally no 'Palestinians', only Arabs. The Arabs' national goal was to create Greater Syria, covering today's Syria, Lebanon, Jordan, Iraq, and Israel, a vision outlined in the McMahon-Hussein correspondence of 1915-1916. Therefore, they rejected any proposal that independently defined the Palestinians, as such a distinction simply did not exist. (Interestingly, this truth is widely recognized in the Arab world. While not often acknowledged publicly, it occasionally surfaces, as seen in a video I'll share in the comments) So next time Palestinian history, culture, or their right to self-determination is discussed, remember that while the world, Jews included, were willing to acknowledge this, the refusal came from the Arabs themselves, who recognized the idea of a Palestinian nation as a UN fabrication.
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My choice for the smackdown of the year award
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Joe Rogan has shown his true colors. I’m sorry for anyone still trying to hold on to some idealized version of him, but over the past few months, he’s left no room for doubt. What’s worse—he did it in the most cowardly way, hiding behind others to say what he really thinks.
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This clip of @DouglasKMurray on @PiersUncensored has been circulating online, and I imagine many of you have seen it by now (if not, it’s worth watching). For this reason, I won’t address his comments directly, but rather focus on a hidden meaning within his words that many seem to overlook. Douglas begins by stating that you can’t hold the leader of a democratic nation to the same standards as the leaders of a terrorist organization. And here lies a critical insight that needs to be brought to light. Many in the West view events in the Middle East through their own lens—shaped by their values and beliefs, which are rooted in one basic principle: LOGIC. In their minds, it seems logical that a person would want to live a good and peaceful life. It seems logical that they’d want their family and children to have a better present and future. It seems logical that a country would strive to improve the lives of its citizens. It seems logical to want to live and let live. But that’s a mistake. _______________________ You can’t analyze the Middle East through a Western lens. But many still refuse to accept this. They don’t want what you in the West think people want. You shout “Free Palestine” because it seems logical to you that this is what the Palestinians want. But they were already free—Israel withdrew, and along with the rest of the world, provided resources they could have taken advantage of. They had democratic elections. And what did they choose? They chose an extremist Islamist organization that believes in a global Islamic caliphate. They chose not to be democratic. They chose not to choose anymore. They chose not to be free. _________________ Now, because you refuse to understand this, we witness all sorts of bizarre phenomena, like “Queers for Palestine”—since, to them, it seems logical that a marginalized group would support another group they perceive as oppressed. Naturally, they assume both sides support each other’s rights and goals. We’ve also seen other figures claiming that all the Palestinians want is to live in a free and democratic state, "just like we have in the U.S." (remember that?). “Just give them their own state, and they’ll leave you alone.” This sounds logical for someone who wants to live their life and let others live theirs—but it doesn’t align with the logic of the Middle East. By the way, this is also why many in the West refuse or struggle to understand that a significant number of immigrants from the Middle East didn’t come to integrate. “I’ll let them live their lives, and they’ll let me live mine,” they think. But that’s not the reality. Many didn’t come to integrate, and they didn’t come to let you continue living your lives as before. (Of course, many did—many Muslims do want to live that way—but they aren’t the dominant group. They fear radical Islam more than anyone else, so you also need to look out for them.) The day you understand this will be the day you understand why they encourage their children to die, why they raise them to die, and why they rejoice in their deaths. No Western person can truly comprehend this— but that’s the reality. You’ll understand why, in Gaza, there isn’t a single civilian bomb shelter—not one!—despite it being a war- torn area and despite receiving billions for civilian infrastructure and fortifications. (In Israel, for example—despite having the world’s most advanced missile defense technology— there is still a law requiring a protected room in every new home, and public shelters near unprotected buildings are regularly maintained.) You’ll understand why civilians are deliberately left vulnerable, and why they actually want to see as many of their own civilians killed as possible. ____________________ The day you understand this, you might realize that this is not just a local conflict, but a clash of cultures—one that believes in compromise and coexistence, while the other sees compromise as out of the question, with only one solution: the destruction of one of them.
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This is incredible! The prophecy given to Nasrallah just a few days before his elimination: “Write your will.” “The Iranians betrayed you.” A chilling and precise message that predicted everything. And who was the one speaking? Mohammad Ali Al-Husseini, a Shiite cleric from Lebanon, who has known Nasrallah since their youth and for years has been one of the strongest critics of what Nasrallah and the Iranians have done to Lebanon.
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Why is there never a boycott of Palestinians for indiscriminately killing Israelis?
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Hey @grok who were the majority in Jerusalem in 1940?
Al Quds, Palestine, 1940. No walls. No checkpoints. No genocide.
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Jews are not safe anymore in Britain, soon Christians won’t be either
Dr. Maalouf ‏
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What’s left to say?
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Is there a weaker leader in the West today?
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Sane people
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Shut up Abdul . Delete your account.
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Day 1: Hezbollah: “Hey Israel, we’re going to destroy you!” (fires hundreds of rockets at civilian areas) Day 2: Hezbollah: “Hey Israel, we’re going to destroy you!” (fires hundreds of rockets at civilian areas) . . . Day 344: Hezbollah: “Hey Israel, we’re going to destroy you!” (fires hundreds of rockets at civilian areas) Day 345: Instead of leveling Lebanon and wiping it off the map, Israel conducts a precise operation to neutralize Hezbollah members (to the relief of many Lebanese who feel Hezbollah has taken over their country). The world: “Israel is the villain.”
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How is it possible that the president of the International Court of Justice is from a country that has been bombing Israel since October 8, 2023?
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So why did Israel withdraw from Gaza 20 years ago? I’m gonna save this idiotic post for later use.
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Wait, what? Was Palestine actually Jewish? Did they lie to us all of those years?
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Joe Rogan is finally getting the criticism he deserves. Douglas Murray should be running the world.
Britta | NoSoup4Knowles
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The worst antisemitic excuse in history
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Anyone who believes there’s a genocide in Gaza is a completely brainwashed idiot.
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Wow this is 🔥 “White entitled spoiled Americans want to get attention” This Jordanian woman perfectly calls out the useful idiots in the West. Her sharp critique exposes their ignorance and highlights who truly deserves support in the Middle East. Watch how she absolutely wipes the floor with this privileged brat
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When will people realize they’ve been subjected to decades of brainwashing when it comes to the Palestinians?
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In fact, they said the exact opposite – and those who listened to them became Israeli citizens enjoying a good life in the most prosperous country in the Middle East. It was actually the Arab leaders who told them to flee, thinking they’d return after a quick victory (victory = the killing of all Jews). Why do they always have to be so ignorant and dishonest?
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Did you know that Israel is the only country in the entire Middle East where the Christian population has grown since 1948? But such facts don’t really interest Candace.
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