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microdosing healing my inner child by throwing a temper tantrum
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James🔻
James🔻@GoodVibePolitik·
There cannot be true peace in the Middle East until the Israeli colony is ripped root and stem from the land it occupies. The choice is abolition of the colony or the death and subjugation of millions.
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MY FIANCE IS PREGNANT (EXCITED)
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99% Johnny Graz
99% Johnny Graz@jvgraz·
If the Palestinian farmer defends himself with deadly force, he will be hanged under Israel's new law. If the Jewish terrorist pulls the trigger, he won't even be questioned by police. This is what Zionists think we're too dumb to figure out.
Musafir@MusafirNafar

Imagine this. You’re a Palestinian farmer working this soil for generations. Then he appears. An Israeli settler from Eastern Europe pointing a gun at your face screaming: “This land is mine now.” “Get out. Never come back.”

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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى
they arrived to Palestine already depraved and morally deranged. you just never believed us because Hollywood and media were pumping your head full of mythology, eternal victim narratives, and anti-Arabism. but they've always been the kind of jewish supremacist monsters who burn people alive, rape girls to death, and murder en masse, then laugh about it.
Jorge @jorgertolosa.bsky.social@JorgeRTolosa

“Fuerzas de Israel expulsaron a 28 árabes [🇵🇸] que después fueron quemados vivos con gasolina”. Documento oficial 🇬🇧 sobre la Nakba de 1948 que encontré en The National Archives.

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I,Hypocrite@lporiginalg·
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Journalist Rania Khalek completely dismantles Piers Morgan. She brilliantly compares asking people to condemn the resistance against a supremacist settler colony to asking Jews in the 1940s to condemn resistance against Nazi Germany. Absolute masterclass in intellectual honesty.
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Jack
Jack@jackunheard·
🚨BREAKING: Kentucky family rejects a $26 million offer to turn their farmland into a data center, roughly 10x the area’s going rate. “If it’s my way, I’ll stay and hold and feed a nation. 26 million doesn’t mean anything.”
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Dan Sheehan
Dan Sheehan@danpjsheehan·
Every single adult living in an illegal settlement is knowingly violating international law and is complicit in the ethnic cleansing of Palestine. There are no “good, law-abiding” settlers. Choosing not to participate in a pogrom is clearing the lowest moral bar imaginable.
Yaakov Katz@yaakovkatz

I have serious problems with the term “settler violence.” It is a generalization that demonizes a community of 500,000 people - almost all of them are good, law-abiding citizens. But we cannot let that defense blind us. What has been happening in the West Bank - like the attacks by Jewish extremists in some 20 locations last night - is an abomination. These actions are anti-Jewish, they are the antithesis of what it means to be Israeli, and they must be stopped with the most aggressive steps law enforcement has at its disposal. Beyond the moral rot, this is a strategic liability. Israel is in a war against Iran and we have a rare moment to unite a global coalition from the US to Europe to the Gulf, but that support is undermined when these attacks occur. @netanyahu knows this and for that reason he went to the IDF Central Command on Friday to try and stop the violence in the middle of a war that needs to be his sole focus. What these attackers are doing is not just criminal; it is a threat to our national security. We cannot defeat our enemies abroad while a violent fringe undermines our legitimacy from within.

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YourFavoriteGuy
YourFavoriteGuy@guychristensen_·
Tel-Aviv was not built on “empty sand dunes” Palestine was not “a land without a people” and Zio settlers did not “make the desert bloom” Had these settlers turned the camera behind them, the beautiful Palestinian city of Yaffa would sprawl before their eyes Tel-Aviv is a myth
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Rabbi Yaakov Menken@ymenken

You write this because you are a racist, filled with hate against Jews. Behold the founding of Tel Aviv on empty sand dunes, displacing no one. Dizengoff, who has a central square named after him, hoped the city would be a model of modern Jewish-Arab peace. Now do Jerusalem, which means something in only one language: Hebrew. It means City of Peace. When you claim these places rightly belong to someone else, QED you hate Jews, history, and the Bible.

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Mohammed El-Kurd
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Last week, a friend sent me an episode of a progressive Jewish podcast where one of my essays was discussed. At some point, the host and her guests began talking about the "ostracization of Zionists," and they agreed that it was a complex and controversial matter—almost as though it were unreasonable for us to demand that proponents of this racist, genocidal ideology face social consequences. One guest even called it "litmus testing Jews on Israel." Anyway, while the episode continued, I opened social media to see to see the news: Zionists were burning Palestinians alive. I saw 19-year-old Shaban al-Dalou, connected to an IV drip on a makeshift hospital bed, being engulfed in flames. I couldn't think of a starker juxtaposition to illustrate the chasms that separate us from some of our allies—between their priorities, their concerns, and ours. I could not come up with a better metaphor for this level of detachment from reality. We know that, rightfully, they would never extend the same grace or nuance to Nazis, but somehow, miraculously, when the conversation is about Zionists, demanding moral and political consistency becomes much more intricate—hesitation masquerades as intellectual complexity. I don't know whether it's incredulity, cognitive dissonance, or willful ignorance, but we are on two completely different planets and only the Palestinians are expected to bridge the gap. It’s depressing to think that, after a year of nonstop televised massacres, the irredeemable, indefensible rot that is Zionism remains "debatable" in public life. I know these words will be hard to read for some, and for others, they’ll be easy to dismiss. Some will cast me as overly critical and their worldly Palestinian friends will agree. Others will say: “No matter what we do, we’ll be called either Hamas supporters or Zionist apologists,” a refrain I often hear, reminiscent of clichéd biracial slam poetry. Others are waiting for some kind of BDS fatwa to command them to spit in the face of their Zionist uncles, knowing that fatwa will never come. So can we be honest? What will it take? What is it, if not the systemic rape of political prisoners, that will propel you to have the difficult dinner conversation, to dispel and disown Zionism materially, not only discursively? What is it, if not the carving of the Star of David into the cheeks of our young men, that will propel you to protest the Israeli flags present in every facet of Jewish American life? I ask sincerely—is there a threshold?
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Jamarrius
Jamarrius@YungxJayy·
“We were instructed to ignore the Star of David on the Israeli flag and to distinguish Jews from Zionists with surgical precision. It did not matter that their boots were on our necks, and that their bullets and batons bruised us.”
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Sam
Sam@halaljew·
You will never, ever get me to care about “anti-semitism on the left” in America. This is not a real problem, and there’s no reason to pretend that it is.
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