
Lucas Davenport
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@DalvinVarnado @HenryCryptoG That's what pumpers have been saying for years.
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@HenryCryptoG @VeracityRoad NVCT best is yet to come, it’s still very early
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This video grieves my soul.
America, how can we stay silent? How can we fund this?
Even more so, American Christians how can you turn your head and not care?
These are God’s children too.
HatsOff@HatsOffff
In Gaza, a boy comforts his younger brother after losing their mother.
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Sky's special correspondent @AlexCrawfordSky reports on the dozens of villages in southern Lebanon which have been virtually wiped out by Israel in a matter of weeks
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🚨Israel assassinated Imad Miqdad yesterday in a drone strike, targeting his solar-powered phone charging station in Gaza yesterday.
Miqdad had been providing civilians with a rare means of communication amid ongoing electricity cuts.
The strike killed him and destroyed the facility, further limiting access to basic services and connectivity for residents.

Gaza Notifications@gazanotice
🚨BREAKING : In a new massacre, Israeli drones directly targeted a phone-charging point run by civilian Imad Miqdad moments ago in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, killing him along with other civilians. With no electricity infrastructure left in displacement camps, solar-powered and improvised energy points have become essential for survival, yet they are being deliberately targeted, cutting civilians off from even the most basic means of living.
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Her mother was preparing food for them… the final glance of a little girl toward her mother, who was seven months pregnant, before a sudden shot struck her in the neck. The mother was gone, leaving behind her four young daughters. In that child’s eyes lies a grief that words cannot capture in Gaza. 💔
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Let me tell you something about these “warnings” that the benevolent I$raeli army issue.
They are posted on social media and usually target areas with poor connection and at times when people are sleeping
I calculated times between the warnings being issued and the bombings back in 2024. In the first three weeks the shortest was 4 minutes and the longest was 29 minutes.
The gunfire heard in these areas is not “Hezb0llah militants” as so often described by Western media, but locals alerting people to an imminent attack, people that may be asleep, people that haven’t seen the “warnings”
In one instance earlier this year I$rael called a man who was visiting his brothers house and asked if he wanted to die with his family or die alone. He chose the latter, got into his car and drove away. Minutes later he was killed - it was then described as an example of how moral the I$raeli army is.
So don’t buy into the nonsense peddled here. The reality is far different for the people of Lebanon. Excusing their killing by saying “we told you we would do it so it’s your fault” is shameful.
LBC@LBC
'Would you like to be warned before they bombed your city?' 'No... Why would I?' Caller Steve butts heads with @ShelaghFogarty over Israel's strikes in Lebanon.
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On this day in 1865, Robert E. Lee surrendered to Ulysses S. Grant.
Lee showed up dressed in his best, looking like a dignified gentleman. Grant was covered in mud after riding all morning.
Before anything was signed, the two men spoke about their shared service in the Mexican War -- a reminder that Confederates and Union soldiers were nonetheless countrymen tied by mystic chords of memory.
Grant did not create terms of surrender to humiliate the South. Grant and Lincoln understood that to unify the nation, you could not imprison half of it. Confederates were allowed to keep their sidearms and personal horses.
When Grant learned that Lee's men were quite literally starving after having not eaten for days, he ordered 25,000 rations sent to them immediately. Lee said this would have "a very happy effect" on his men.
When Lee rode away after signing terms of surrender, Union soldiers cheered. Grant forced them to stop, reminding Union soldiers that Confederates were "now our countrymen" and there would be no cheering over their downfall. (In fact, days later when actual ceremonial surrender occurred, Union Gen. Josh Chamberlain reportedly ordered his men to salute passing Confederates as a sign of respect)
Lee also worked diligently to stop Confederates from waging guerrilla warfare, encouraging them to set their arms aside and return home and in peace. He was a titan in his own right.
If the spirit of 1865 had been driven by the urge to shame and punish, the Union would not have lasted. So many people today misunderstand that and as such, they try to rewrite America history.
God Bless America.
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