Itay Ingber
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Itay Ingber
@ItayIngber
Head of Business Development at Pixellot


חשיפת ynet: מאמן מכבי ת״א, רוני דיילה גורש על ידי שוטרים שהוזעקו בליל חמישי לפאב ברלין בפלורנטין, זאת לאחר שהוגשה כנגד המאמן הנורבגי תלונה במוקד המשטרה על ידי אנשי המקום, לפיה השתולל לכאורה והתעמת עם אנשי הפאב התל אביבי, מאחר ואלו סירבו להגיש לו משקאות אלוכהוליים נוספים בטענה כי כבר היה בגילופין ״והתנדנד בבר״. על פי עדויות, מדובר היה בבר שני באותו ערב שדיילה התבקש לעזוב בפלורנטין. במשטרה אישרו את כל הפרטים, אחד ממנהלי הפאב: ״זה אירוע חמור, הופתענו שזה היה מאמן מכבי ת״א שהתנהג כך״. ynet.co.il/sport/israelis…




BREAKING: In just few hours, the oil price will reach to $200 USD per barrel! Heavy U.S. and Israeli airstrikes have targeted the Mahshahr Petrochemical Special Economic Zone in southern Iran. This is one of Iran’s major oil infrastructures. Multiple explosions were reported minutes ago, with at least 25 heavy blasts recorded across the area. Facilities including Marun, Karoun, Bandar Imam, Amir Kabir, Razi petrochemicals, and Fajr 1 & 2 power plants were hit. Large columns of smoke are rising from the petrochemical complex as a result of the strikes. Further updates are expected. The IRGC is expected to retaliate this by heavily targeting major oil infrastructures of Saudi Arabia and the UAE as the Saudis had an important role in the airstrikes against the oil facilities of Iran today (by providing access to the Prince Sultan Air Base). #OperationEpicFury #OperationLionsRoar

⭕رئيس بلدية عين أبل أيوب خريش للعربية: 🛑تلقينا انذاراً بإخلاء المنازل المواجهة لمدينة بنت جبيل 🛑المنازل المقابلة لمدينة بنت جبيل لا تزيد عن 40 منزلاً 🛑الأهالي سينتقلون لوسط وجنوب القرية 🛑نحن باقون في القرية ولن نغادرها



🇮🇱🇱🇧 Israel's Defense Minister just announced they will demolish Lebanese border villages using the same model they used in Rafah and Khan Yunis. Let that sink in for a moment. Katz said the goal is to disarm Hezbollah "regardless of the Iran issue" and that homes used as Hezbollah outposts will be destroyed to protect Israeli settlements. They are not hiding what comes next and they are not asking for permission either. Source: @Osint613


I'm honestly very fkn upset! Israel's Defense Minister just blatantly said they will occupy 10% of Lebanon even AFTER the war, and over 600k people that have their homes there cannot return! And also today, Netanyahu is saying that after the Iran war, the Strait of Hormuz needs to be bypassed using pipelines from Saudi to the Mediterranean I'm trying to be objective on everything, but after the destruction of Gaza, recent unwarranted bombing of Syria a few days ago, and now this, I am struggling to remain objective! Israel needs to reconsider its foreign policy or the cycle of violence won't stop! You cannot occupy Lebanon and expect the Government to disarm the militia that was founded BECAUSE of Israeli occupation decades ago! You cannot bomb Syria non stop and expect the people and the Government to sit idly and normalize relations You cannot wipe out Gaza and keep occupying it, then pass a law where the death penalty applies to Palestinians and not Israelis, and expect Palestinians to not be radicalized and fight back You cannot expect to bomb Iran, then propose a pipeline that benefits you, and expect the Arab world to become allies I want Hezbollah gone. I want the Iranian regime gone. I want Palestinian radicalization gone. But this is NOT the way to do it! This is NOT the way to achieve peace in the region!

To those who are concerned, My life in Turkey is in imminent danger, and I urgently require assistance to resolve this situation. Today, a white IKCO Samand, an automobile manufactured by the Islamist regime in Iran and commonly used by the IRGC’s plainclothes terror apparatus, was seen in my neighborhood, bearing the regime’s license plate. Two men, dressed exactly as typical regime plainclothes agents, were positioned nearby, about an alley away from the vehicle, yet still within the immediate vicinity. As soon as they noticed me, they began pretending to speak on their phones. After seeing them, I did not consider it safe to return and take photographs, as I was alone and there were two. I immediately left that street. There are two possible explanations for their presence. They may be IRGC operatives who have recently fled Iran through the ground borders with that vehicle, driven by fear of elimination by Israel, as the regime weakens and is collapsing, or they may be here to monitor, follow, pursue or harm someone, such as an anti‑regime activist or dissident. In either case, their presence poses a direct and serious threat to my safety. At this stage, for my own security and the safety of those around me, I have no choice but to establish direct contact with the Turkish government. I do not know precisely what the Turkish state thinks of me or of our organization or of me, the Conservative Party of Iran, which operates in exile and its leadership is in Turkey. However, the Turkish authorities and their intelligence services are most likely aware of our presence, and their restraint thus far suggests a degree of tolerance. That uncertainty, however, cannot continue and must be resolved immediately. The Turkish authorities must clarify their position toward us and our organization, whether they view us as friendly, neutral, or otherwise as hostile. If their stance is friendly, then they should extend protection: provide security, ensure safe accommodation, and allow our organization to continue its political operations on Turkish soil. If their position is neutral, they should at minimum facilitate a secure and orderly departure for us to a safe location in a country that is friendly or at least not hostile. Hostility, however, should not be an option. Turkey understands that the clerical regime in Iran is losing ground and is very close to its end. It would not be prudent to place bets on a falling regime rather than to open communication with those who represent the future of a free Iran. Turkey understands that there are significant shared interests and security imperatives in establishing contact with Iran’s potential future political system in exile. Iran’s potential future political system in exile, is led by Iran’s Head of State in exile, Reza Shah Pahlavi II [@PahlaviReza], Iran’s exiled Shah and National Leader of the Lion and Sun Revolution, and whose structure includes numerous political parties and organizations both inside and outside Iran, all loyal supporters and soldiers of His Majesty’s leadership and command, including my organization and myself. His Majesty’s name is the only one being chanted en masse in the streets of Iran, echoed in slogans such as Javid Shah (“Long Live the Shah”) and “This is the final battle; Pahlavi will return.” Reza Shah II represents both Iran’s 2,585-year-old original and native polity, as well as the secular democratic aspirations of Iran. By the time you read this statement, I will have submitted an official letter on behalf of our organization to Turkish Foreign Minister Mr. Hakan Fidan (@HakanFidan), seeking protection and clarification. This is an emergency. It requires the understanding and immediate attention of our friends and of all those who care about the safety of Iranian dissidents and the future of the Iranian people. Thank you for your attention to this urgent matter. Rayan Amiri Savadkouhi Founding Leader, Conservative Party of Iran (in exile)

تعليق تأشيرة الدخول عند الوصول للبنانيين إلى قطر mtv.com.lb/news/1675366

🏟️🤦♂️ Cánticos de 'Musulmán el que no bote' y pitos al himno de Egipto en el RCDE Stadium 📻 #PartidazoCOPE

An Emirati minister says it has become “impossible” to coexist with the Iranian regime due to its continued behavior toward countries in the region

I have instructed the relevant authorities that Cardinal Pierbattista Pizzaballa, the Latin Patriarch, be granted full and immediate access to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem. Over the past several days, Iran has repeatedly targeted the holy sites of all three monotheistic religions in Jerusalem with ballistic missiles. In one strike, missile fragments crashed meters from the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. To protect worshippers, Israel asked members of all faiths to temporarily abstain from worshipping at the Christian, Muslim and Jewish holy sites in Jerusalem’s Old City. Today, out of special concern for his safety, Cardinal Pizzaballa was asked to refrain from holding mass at the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Even though I understand this concern, as soon as I learned about the incident with Cardinal Pizzaballa, I instructed the authorities to enable the Patriarch to hold services as he wishes.

No Idea Which Weapon used here But the cameraman seems Near UN base










