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Matthew Nouriel

@MatthewNouriel

Am Yisrael chai🇮🇱🤝🏼🇮🇷Zendeh bād Iran | Director of Community Engagement @JIMENA_voice

California, USA Bergabung Nisan 2010
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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
Other people’s suffering is not your costume. Iranians are risking their lives. Venezuelans who lived under dictatorship don’t need Western activists rewriting their reality. Solidarity listens. Performance speaks over.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Nowruz Mubarak to all the Iranian Americans who call New York City home! It was an honor to celebrate Charshanbeh Soori with so many of you in anticipation of spring, renewal, and - now especially - the enduring hope of a new day for the Iranian people. 
Nowruz is typically a time of good feeling, but this year is different. I continue to stand in opposition to this war, and I wish as many moments of joy as possible for all Iranians observing this special holiday.
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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
Gay people demanding equality in the west and excusing the worst human rights abuses against lgbt people in Iran are displaying the epitome of bigotry of low expectations.
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Eli
Eli@3X3isNine·
I can’t believe what just happened @MatthewNouriel liked one of my replies. I’m a huge fan of his I follow him on all platforms Keep up the fight Matthew Free Iran Free Lebanon And of course my favourite trouble maker and earth shaker @nadinebarakatlb 😂
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danial.🪻
danial.🪻@meetdanial·
If you think that Iranians outside Iran are extremists about hating Islam just wait until Iranians inside Iran get internet back lol
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Eve Barlow
Eve Barlow@Eve_Barlow·
The Iranian people and the Jews have built a natural alliance over the course of the last few decades, but especially since October 7. We’ve both been gaslit by ignorant idiots. Me on @foxnews last night. 🇮🇱🦁#freeiran
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António Guterres
António Guterres@antonioguterres·
The war in the Middle East must stop. Diplomacy must prevail. All Security Council resolutions must be implemented. The latest one, resolution 2817, must be respected, as we see that countries in the Gulf continue to be targeted.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
The regime is collapsing in Iran but thriving in Western media and academia
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Wow. Latest message from @netanyahu “We are watching from above” Not a single IRGC or Basij member is safe. Also.Anyone else recognise the music? 👀
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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
It’s gotten to the point where these idiot propagandists lies are so obvious that it doesn’t even matter how much traction they get. The US and Israel campaign against the regime in Iran is going exceedingly well, and no amount of desperate lies can change that. Btw—The train station he’s speaking of suffered minimal damage.
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi

Things have just got real in Tel Aviv, and Israel. The actual pain and destruction have begun. Earlier today, Iran targeted a train station in the center of the country. I didn't want to draw conclusions from it, and waited to see if it was the onset of something new. Now, there's confirmation. Iran has just destroyed one of Israel's largest train stations in Tel Aviv, and potentially incapacitated a major part of train movement in the entire country. Israel is a tiny country and has just one major north-south railway, with the biggest stations situated in Haifa and Tel Aviv. Cutting the train movement there means Israel has no mass transit (the roads are heavily jammed routinely). These are also major transportation hubs, with Israel's busiest and most strategic roads going nearby; breaking some bridges along these roads puts the entire center of the country at a standstill. This also has far-reaching military consequences: the train is the main transportation solution for IDF soldiers. If what I suspect is taking place becomes reality, hundreds of thousands of soldiers will not be able to travel to or from home with any measure of efficacy. More importantly, it's going to become extremely more difficult for Israel to move large number of soldiers north or south when a major call for reservation is announced. A logistical nightmare. The economic implications of the train being disabled are astronomical: hundreds of thousands of Israelis travel to work each day by train. This could all be foreseen in advance. A year and a half ago I wrote an article titled 'Iran can end Israel in a few Hours', where I anticipated precisely this scenario. - Iran has started the strategic destruction of Israel.

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National Union for Democracy in Iran
Residents cheer from their homes following news of the death of Ali Larijani Tehran, Iran March 17, 2026
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
This is genius: Iranians playing the sound of drones, so Basij forces get scared and flee 👇
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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
Why are the loudest voices about Iran always yt “liberals” who wouldn’t even be able to find Iran on a map? This is real life for us, not a hashtag.
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glinda evangelista
glinda evangelista@GalindaSpears·
@MatthewNouriel look how being racist makes you wither away into ugliness. I know which Matt is jealous of the other!
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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
A man tried to bomb a synagogue full of Jews, and Matt XIV is still bending over backwards to left-splain it, while conveniently leaving out the fact that Israel was targeting Hezbollah, and that the man’s brothers who were killed were Hezbollah operatives. Blaming random Jews for something happening overseas is collective punishment — the same logic behind antisemitism for centuries.
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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
What you don’t see are Pezeshkians minders with rifles off camera during a carefully staged propaganda video. And what you don’t mention are the threats posed to the prince by the regimes cells which are operating across Europe… so no, that’s not the whole story.
Ounka@OunkaOnX

Reza Pahlavi speaks behind bulletproof glass in Munich. While Iran's President Pezeshkian walking among the Iranians on 14th day of war — no glass, just people. That's the whole story in two images.

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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
What’s rich and remarkable is your arrogance. No, Jews did not thrive as dhimmis. Here are some examples which directly refute your propagandistic claim that “Jews thrived” in the mena prior to the re-establishment of Israel —again: •   1033 — Fez, Morocco — Fez Massacre    •   1066 — Granada (Muslim-ruled Al-Andalus) — Granada Massacre    •   1465 — Fez, Morocco — Fez Pogrom    •   1517 — Safed (Ottoman Syria) — Safed Pogrom    •   1517 — Hebron (Ottoman Syria) — Hebron Pogrom    •   1524 — Cairo (Ottoman Egypt) — Cairo Pogrom    •   1660 — Safed & Tiberias — Destruction during Druze revolt    •   1660 — Gaza — Jewish community destroyed    •   1679–1680 — Yemen — Mawza Exile Persecutions    •   1785 — Tripoli, Libya — Tripoli Pogrom    •   1790 — Tetouan, Morocco — Tetouan Pogrom    •   1792 — Marrakesh, Morocco — Marrakesh Massacres    •   1805 — Algiers, Algeria — Algiers Pogrom    •   1808 — Fez, Morocco — Anti-Jewish Violence under Sultan Yazid    •   1815 — Algiers, Algeria — Anti-Jewish Riots    •   1820 — Ottoman Syria — Anti-Jewish Riots    •   1828 — Baghdad, Ottoman Iraq — Baghdad Pogrom    •   1830 — Tabriz, Persia — Tabriz Massacre    •   1834 — Safed — Safed Pogrom    •   1834 — Hebron — Hebron Pogrom    •   1839 — Mashhad, Persia — Allahdad (Forced Conversion & Massacre)    •   1840 — Damascus, Syria — Damascus Affair Violence    •   1844 — Cairo, Egypt — Blood Libel Violence    •   1847 — Dayr al-Qamar, Lebanon — Anti-Jewish Violence    •   1860 — Damascus, Syria — Civil War Massacres    •   1864 — Marrakech, Morocco — Mellah Attacks    •   1867 — Barfurush (Babol), Persia — Barfurush Massacre    •   1870 — Alexandria, Egypt — Alexandria Pogrom    •   1875 — Djerba, Tunisia — Djerba Riots    •   1882 — Alexandria, Egypt — Anti-Jewish Riots    •   1897 — Tripoli, Libya — Tripoli Violence    •   1908 — Casablanca, Morocco — Casablanca Pogrom    •   1910 — Shiraz, Persia — Shiraz Pogrom    •   1912 — Fez, Morocco — Fez Pogrom    •   1917 — Baghdad, Ottoman Iraq — WWI-era Violence    •   1918 — Baghdad, Iraq — Post-WWI Violence    •   1920 — Jerusalem — Nebi Musa Riots    •   1921 — Jaffa — Jaffa Riots    •   1922 — Djerba, Tunisia — Violence    •   1929 — Hebron — Hebron Massacre    •   1929 — Safed — Safed Massacre    •   1930 — Tunis, Tunisia — Tunis Riots    •   1934 — Constantine, Algeria — Constantine Pogrom    •   1936–1939 — British Mandate Palestine — Arab Revolt Attacks on Jews    •   1941 — Baghdad, Iraq — Farhud    •   1942 — Baghdad, Iraq — Shavuot Riots    •   1945 — Tripoli, Libya — Tripoli Pogrom    •   1947 — Aleppo, Syria — Aleppo Pogrom    •   1947 — Aden (Yemen) — Aden Pogrom    •   1947 — Cairo, Egypt — Cairo Pogrom    •   1947 — Manama, Bahrain — Manama Pogrom
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Still seeing things
Still seeing things@waitwhywhen·
@MatthewNouriel None of this refutes my point. As I said, none of these religions was perfect, Islam was merely the most tolerant, by far. I asked 2 questions (1) who introduced terrorism to the region and (2) where did Jewish communities thrive. Avoiding the 1st, you try to address the 2nd.
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Matthew Nouriel
Matthew Nouriel@MatthewNouriel·
Lebanon once had a thriving Jewish community — thousands of people, synagogues, schools, businesses, an entire neighborhood in Beirut. Then came the kidnapping and murder of Jewish community leaders in the 1980s, intimidation, and the rise of Islamic republic -backed Hezbollah. Today there are no Jews left. “Hezbollah supported renovating a synagogue.” Wonderful. Who exactly is supposed to pray there? Restoring a building after the people who built it were driven into exile has got to be one of the weirdest forms of gaslighting there is… it’s even weirder that someone refuses to acknowledge that gaslighting. Hezbollah is not a model of interfaith harmony. It is an armed proxy of the antisemitic regime in Iran. So there’s a restored synagogue with no congregation left to attend… you might wasn’t to ask yourself why that’s the case instead of glorifying Jew hating terrorists as if they’re saints.
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot

This Beirut Synagogue was renovated in 2008. Hezbollah supported it. "This is a religious place of worship and its restoration is welcome" - Hassan Nasrallah "We respect the Jewish religion just like we do Christianity. The Jews have always lived among us. We have an issue with Israel's occupation of land." - Hussain Rahal, a spokesman for Hezbollah

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كويـتي حُـ ـر 🇰🇼
رفع علم المعارضة الايرانية في غرب #طهران ، السقوط اقترب والناس بدءت بالتمرد
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