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. @RepThomasMassie went on Tucker Carlson yesterday and told his audience that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security set up its official X account in Israel using an Israeli IP address and an app purchased from the Israeli App Store, and that Congress needs to open an investigation into it. There's just one problem. The claim is based on a screenshot that was fabricated. The image went viral in November showing the @DHSgov page listed as based in Tel Aviv, created July 2008, connected via the Israel App Store, and it got 39 million views and hundreds of thousands of likes before anyone looked closely at it. The screenshot didn't have the gray checkmark that X puts on every single verified government account without exception, and the person who originally posted it later appeared to admit they made the whole thing up. X's own head of product @nikitabier came out and called it fake news directly, confirming that @DHSgov was deliberately excluded from the location feature for security reasons and never showed any location data at all. A sitting U.S. congressman is calling for a federal investigation based on a screenshot that the person who made it appears to have admitted was fake, and Tucker just let him say it to millions of people. Get this liar out of Congress!






Yesterday, I met Smadar Haran. She is the woman whose husband and two daughters were murdered during the 1979 attack in Nahariya carried out by Samir Kuntar and his group. Shortly after midnight, they infiltrated Nahariya by boat and entered the Haran family home. Danny Haran and his four year old daughter Einat were abducted and taken to the beach. According to eyewitness accounts, Danny was shot in front of his daughter. Then Kuntar smashed the little girl’s skull against a rock. Meanwhile, Smadar hid with her younger daughter Yael in a crawl space. Terrified that the child’s crying would reveal them to the attackers, she covered her mouth to silence her. In the chaos and horror, Yael suffocated. And yet, in the part of the world where I grew up, the perpetrators were celebrated. Not one of them. All of them. When Kuntar was released by Israel in 2008 in an exchange deal with Hezbollah, Lebanon erupted in celebration. Crowds welcomed him as a heroic resistance fighter returning from Zionist imprisonment. Did people know why he had been imprisoned? Did they know he was sixteen when he murdered a four year old girl? Or had hatred of Israel become so consuming that even child murder could be absorbed into the mythology of “resistance”? Surely Hassan Nasrallah knew exactly what Kuntar had done when he elevated him into a symbol. This was not ignorance. It was a moral choice. What struck me most today, however, was not only the horror of what Smadar endured, but the contrast between the culture that celebrated her family’s murderer and the woman sitting in front of me. Despite the annihilation of her family, she rebuilt her life. She remarried. She had two daughters again. Somehow, after looking directly into the abyss, she retained gratitude for life itself. And astonishingly, she told me that although she thought she understood the Arab-Israeli conflict for decades, only after October 7 did she fully grasp the impossibility of reconciling with parts of the culture that produced such atrocities and celebrated them. That sentence stayed with me. Because since October 7, I too have felt myself moving further away from the political and moral culture in which I was raised. The more I learn about Israel and Israelis, the less I can tolerate the romanticized language of “resistance” that shaped so much of my environment growing up. Because I increasingly see how those slogans function as moral anesthesia. They allow people to stop seeing Israelis as human beings. And perhaps that is the deeper tragedy. Not only that a family was destroyed on a beach in Nahariya in 1979, but that entire societies lost the ability to recognize evil when the victims were Jews. Photo 1: with Smadar and her husband Yaakov, in Nahariya. Taken by Oren Rosenfeld. Photo 2: slain Danny Haran with his daughters Yael and Einat. Photo 3: Kuntar with former secretary general of Hezb0ll@, Nasr@lla.













“Do not think you know a man until you have traveled with him, dealt with him in money, or lived near him.” Been blessed to call Dan Bilzerian @DanBilzerian a friend for two years, and have traveled to four countries with him, and I can personally attest to the following: 1. He has renounced and condemned his old lifestyle as hedonistic 2. He is willing to die for his beliefs and wants to use the rest of his life to have a positive impact in the world. 3. He is sincere and authentic and doesn’t hold back what he believes no matter who he is talking to. 4. He has sacrificed hundreds of millions of dollars speaking out for justice. 5. He cannot be bought and doesn’t respect those who don’t act in accordance with his beliefs. 6. He is going to be investing a lot of his personal money to get Randy Fine out of office. Let’s be clear. Florida has a congressman who compared Muslims to Dogs and celebrates the killing of Palestinian children. His name is Randy Fine Dan is running against him. I beg each person who sees this post to join me in supporting Dan’s campaign to run against Randy Fine. Please for the sake of God and then country, visit the link below, donate, and share with friends! bilzerianforcongress.com








Mayor Mamdani condemned a land sale event about to take place at an Upper East Side synagogue today, with a spokesman saying the event could violate international law if there are sales of land in the Occupied Territories theintercept.com/2026/05/05/zoh…




















