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@lucidite_92 @BFMTV Quand le gouvernement israélien sera définitivement condamné pour genocide, on arrêtera et mettra en prison les israéliens qui dansaient sous les bombardements sur la Palestine aussi?
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@BFMTV Hé baltrîgue AUCUN INNOCENT A GAZA !!! Ils dansaient tous le 7/10 aucun n’a donné ne serait-ce ce qu’une info sur un otage alors tes gazaouis on s’en tape en effet
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"Je n'ai aucun espoir que les Palestiniens à Gaza soient sauvés s'il n'y a pas d'intervention massive pour arrêter Israël. Et la manière la plus pacifique d'arrêter Israël est de couper les liens (...) économiques, militaires et financiers", alerte Francesca Albanese #BFM2
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@SPG1411294 @Michaelsmither4 @Hamza_a96 I’m pretty sure the UK has organs that give press card and are way better at handling who has the right or not to cover events.
Who are we to decide that X news has links to X terrorist. If it was even remotely linked, That news outlet would have been deleted from any nation.
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@BugzyOp @Michaelsmither4 @Hamza_a96 2/2 it's alleged that 2 Al Jazeera journalists were active the Oct 7th Attacks. Al Jazeera has links with Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood. This is why Al Jazeera wasn't popular turning up to report the story.
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@Michaelsmither4 @SPG1411294 @Hamza_a96 6th October, 2 days after the fire, meaning that people waited to have all the information and have an educated guess on what happened, the outrage right now for the ambulances started 1hour after the fact, we do not know who did it or why or anything.
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@Michaelsmither4 @SPG1411294 @Hamza_a96 Why is the coverage different? Why is it when depending on what part of the population it affects the coverage becomes national/international but when it’s other part it stays local?
Again in most of those cases I mentioned people were inside when the fire started.
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@BugzyOp @SPG1411294 @Hamza_a96 It’s terrible when someone throws something through a window, or accelerant is sprayed on a door, the worst one Belfast,but you know the history of explosives in Belfast, and that also wasn’t a major fire like the fire in Golders Green, my point is you can’t report every incident
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@robbswallace @Jonathan_K_Cook @ggreenwald I don’t know? Are you saying it’s alright to bomb Iranian/Gaza’s hospitals but not Israeli/GCC/US ones?
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@BugzyOp @Jonathan_K_Cook @ggreenwald You mean par for the course? Are civilians in cities somehow ok to bomb in your thinking?
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@SPG1411294 @Michaelsmither4 @Hamza_a96 Point here is not to victimise any side of the story, simply criticising the media coverage and you can see as proof the difference when it’s a mosque or a church even with the coverage of a « supposed » antisemitism attack.
I use « » here because there has been no investigation.
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@BugzyOp @Michaelsmither4 @Hamza_a96 I know sadly mosques get attacked as do churches and they may only make it to local news.
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@SPG1411294 @Michaelsmither4 @Hamza_a96 Does it though? What about the Israeli news that appears on site before everyone else?
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@BugzyOp @Michaelsmither4 @Hamza_a96 It's the part about Al Jazeera turning up that adds different angle to this story. There isn't an equivalent news channel that is anti Muslim or is there.
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@Michaelsmither4 @SPG1411294 @Hamza_a96 Worcester mosque in Feb 2026
Peacehaven mosque in October 2025
Masjid mosque in June 2025
Islamic centre in June 2025
Do you need more?
Also most of them had people inside them at the time, no casualties but still
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@BugzyOp @SPG1411294 @Hamza_a96 Show us where exactly, so Christian churches are set alight & we don’t see on the News, you claim Mosques are victims of Arson. So show this evidence if you have it.
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@robbswallace @Jonathan_K_Cook @ggreenwald Yes obviously, that’s why there are so much deaths on GCC/Israeli/US side, what a shocker.
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@BugzyOp @Jonathan_K_Cook @ggreenwald Civilians are the main targets of the regime in Iran and its terrorist proxies.
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@ydranov @iluminatibot Funny how, before Israel was installed there, there was no threat whatsoever to the US.
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@iluminatibot Israel helps us be protect against terrorists all over the Mid East and keeps an eye and shares intelligence and actually fights. so tired of these crazy anti Israel accts. true ally wise guy
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@bighairtsunami @AJsaysOK @cirnosad Sure let’s ignore the fact that Handala warned on the fact that they had accesses to US and EU power plants and they also warned that if Iran grid was attacked Handala would retaliate on those.
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@outdoorzman21 @0xNightLab @ShadowofEzra Sure let’s start trusting people that have no military or political experience. How dense can you be?
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@0xNightLab @ShadowofEzra Some of you dheads are so blinded by 11 broze stars, you think this dude is holier than thou. Reminds of the gullible democrats that told to to get the vaccine and it was safe.
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Joe Kent destroys Mark Levin and forces him to go to a commercial break after saying President Trump was fed false intelligence about Iran.
Kent says he was a key member of the Trump administration who helped determine Iran’s threat level.
He tells Levin the real threat was coming from Israel, not Iran.
JOE KENT: There was an imminent threat coming from the Israelis.
MARK LEVIN: Interrupts, starts playing music, and goes to a commercial.
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@rnorris3119 @0xNightLab @ShadowofEzra What about the intelligence agencies that said last year that Iran was not working on a nuclear bomb before they attack? Were they also being dishonest? All US agencies?
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@0xNightLab @ShadowofEzra No. He’s not being honest. His own assessment of the threat Iran posed, flipped in a matter of months! Israel doesn’t tell President Trump what to do ever!
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@Retroman2024 @GenFlynn Answer to all three questions:
Stop attacking them?
They’ve not attacked anyone in 300 years, If you leave them alone and let them live however the fuck they like, they will not be a threat to no one.
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1) What happens if at any time Iran can close the Strait of Hormuz? (give them whatever they want?)
2) What happens as Iran develops and makes more ballistic missiles, long range missiles like the ones launched at Guam, thousands more drones and cruise missiles?
3) Is the world comfortable with religious fanatics having nuclear weapons? (after all, didn't they just send missiles to hit the most sacred sites in Jerusalem, and didn't they just massacre over 30,000 of their citizens?)
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SITREP: IRAN CONFLICT
We are now on the 24th day of active U.S. and Israeli strike operations against Iran. What began on February 28 as a coordinated campaign targeting Iran's nuclear infrastructure, missile program, and military command structure has expanded significantly in scope and is now touching nine countries across the region.
CENTCOM has confirmed strikes on more than 7,000 targets inside Iran since February 28. The U.S. military has confirmed 13 American fatalities from Iranian counter-strikes across the region, with an additional six service members killed when a refueling aircraft went down in western Iraq.
Iran has responded by launching strikes across nine countries: Bahrain, Iraq, Jordan, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Israel. Iranian missiles have repeatedly targeted the U.S. Navy's 5th Fleet headquarters in Bahrain.
Iran's military has declared it is prepared to close the Strait of Hormuz indefinitely and attack regional infrastructure if President Trump follows through on his threat to strike Iranian power plants.
Nearly 50 percent of global urea and sulfur exports and 20 percent of global LNG transit the Strait of Hormuz.
President Trump announced a five-day pause on strikes against Iran's power grid, citing what he described as productive conversations and a positive tone from Iranian interlocutors. Iran's Foreign Ministry immediately denied that any dialogue had taken place, calling President Trump's characterization an attempt to lower energy prices and buy time.
The five-day pause buys time but does nothing to resolve the structural issue.
Bahrain has intercepted and destroyed 143 missiles and 242 drones since February 28. Saudi forces shot down 47 drones in a single day, including 38 within a three-hour window. Kuwait's Mina al-Ahmadi refinery, one of the largest in the Middle East, was struck by Iranian drones, sparking a fire.
The Pentagon has requested an additional $200 billion for war operations. The cost to the U.S. as of March 19 was estimated at $18 billion. The conflict has been described as the world's largest supply disruption since the 1970s energy crisis.
The five-day pause is not a ceasefire. It is a pressure valve. The Strait of Hormuz remains the decisive terrain, economically, strategically, and diplomatically. Iran understands this and is leveraging it. The administration is managing competing pressures: oil prices, allied cohesion, questions of congressional authorization, and an Iranian regime that has replaced Khamenei but has not collapsed.
The hard questions remain unanswered. What is the defined end state? What does a post-conflict Iran look like under whatever governing structure emerges? Who holds the ground, secures the nuclear material, and prevents the power vacuum from being filled by forces hostile to U.S. interests? What, if any information can be provided to the U.S. public about activation of Iranian sleeper cells inside the United States?

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@Alex0sixsix @NinaSinger_NANI @BaysangurHanma Si vous êtes incapable de faire confiance à des organisations comme la croix rouge c’est que vous défendez ce qu’ils font, vous êtes le mal incarné, en quoi est-ce si difficile d’admettre les exactions d’un état sans forcément appeler à la haine envers ses habitants?
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@NinaSinger_NANI @BaysangurHanma Et on va tout croire ce joli texte évidemment et crier à bas les juifs c est cela que tu veux??
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