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Seffi Kogen

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Good at crosswords but not, like, THAT good | Alum: @YaleSOM, @Columbia, @JTSvoice | Past: @AJCglobal, @BCG | Jew.

New Haven, USA 가입일 Ekim 2010
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Speaker Julie Menin
Speaker Julie Menin@SpeakerMenin·
I'm wishing Israeli New Yorkers and all those celebrating here and abroad a happy Yom Ha’atzmaut! Today we recognize Israel’s independence and affirm New York’s special bond with the Israeli people as the city that is home to the world’s second largest Jewish population.
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Governor Kathy Hochul
Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul·
New York is proud to be home to the largest Jewish population outside Israel. As we recognize Yom Ha’atzmaut and celebrate Israel's Independence Day, we’re reminded of the strong bond that New York and Israel share. We're proud to stand in solidarity with the Israeli people.
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
Extraordinary to see @jakejsullivan—whom I’ve long admired—supporting an arms embargo on Israel while Republicans have undercut Ukraine. Two frontline allies fighting America’s enemies. They are carrying burdens that will otherwise fall on U.S. forces in the Middle East and Europe as we work to counter China. Taiwan is watching in fear as America teaches the world and the Chinese Communist Party that its alliances are hostage to domestic politics. A smart national security strategy would be strengthen and leverage Israel and Ukraine to counter Putin and the Islamists. This is geopolitical malpractice.
RedWave Press@RedWavePress

Bill Maher: “This is a Democratic idea. This is Bernie Sanders. This is the Democrats wanting to STOP—and this is not charity to Israel—this is the sale of military equipment. This is the Democrats saying we’re not going to sell Israel anymore military equipment.” “Seven Democrat [Senators] joined Republicans in shooting this down.” “Israel has seven Democratic allies left in the Senate.”

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David Baddiel
David Baddiel@Baddiel·
Confused as to why politicians say, on another attempted arson attack on a Jewish building, “these terrorists are trying to divide us - and will not succeed etc etc.” Are they? I’d say that diviseness is not the object. I’d say it’s trying to kill Jews.
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Dan Shapiro
Dan Shapiro@DanielBShapiro·
This rational makes no sense. When Israel had no Iron Dome, terrorist rockets just crashed into Israeli towns. Israel had to respond. From the advent of Iron Dome in 2011 until October 7, Israel absorbed many rocket attacks and responded more moderately - because of Iron Dome.
David Weigel@daveweigel

The rationale, explained to me by a Dem who wants to stop funding Iron Dome: The defense system makes Israel more aggressive, confident that it can launch operations without much damage to its own cities. (Most Dems are still at "no offensive weapons, missile shield okay.")

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Yossi Farro
Yossi Farro@FarroYossi·
During warmups before a Brooklyn Nets game, their new Israeli player Ben Saraf took the aux and blasted Mahapecha by Omer Adam. Instant vibes.
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Jake Auchincloss
Jake Auchincloss@JakeAuch·
A friend in Israel is my age with a young family. They are in a bomb shelter with an infant & children right now. He tells me — ‘morale is high; we’re exhausted & worse but in it to win it. And we feel fellowship profoundly with the Americans; we are part of something bigger than us.’ It’s a fellowship of free people, and one that I hope Iranians themselves may join after decades of brutal repression.
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kos_data@kos_data·
Update: Kosovo non-recognizer Iran is being bombed by US.
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Mark D. Levine
Mark D. Levine@MarkLevineNYC·
Harlem’s Tsiyon Cafe is one of my favorite restaurants in NYC. Owned by talented chef Beejhy Berhan, an immigrant from Ethiopia who is proudly Jewish. Now they are closing their doors. Why? Because of a constant stream of animosity, that got even worse when they went kosher two years ago. The is blatant bigotry. I am deeply disturbed by this and you should be too.
The New York Jewish Week@NYJewishWeek

New York City’s only Ethiopian-Israeli restaurant has closed its doors for regular dining, citing the backlash it faced during the war in Gaza. 🔗 Read the full article here: buff.ly/vmgB0iN

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UNC Tar Heels
UNC Tar Heels@GoHeels·
NOTHING FINER.
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נדב איל Nadav Eyal
נדב איל Nadav Eyal@Nadav_Eyal·
I wrote about a telling moment on NYT’s The Daily: a sweeping religious accusation against Jews surfaces, panic sets in, and it’s swiftly reframed as “Zionism” by the interviewer. It’s the zeitgeist: don’t say “the Jews,” just say “the Zios.” link: open.substack.com/pub/nadave/p/w…
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David French
David French@DavidAFrench·
So well said, by Bret. "Though we’ll probably learn more in the weeks ahead about the mind-set of Sunday’s killers, it’s reasonable to surmise that what they thought they were doing was “globalizing the intifada.” That is, they were taking to heart slogans like “resistance is justified,” and “by any means necessary,” which have become ubiquitous at anti-Israel rallies the world over. For many of those who chant those lines, they may seem like abstractions and metaphors, a political attitude in favor of Palestinian freedom rather than a call to kill their presumptive oppressors. But there are always literalists — and it’s the literalists who usually believe their ideas should have real-world consequences. On Sunday, those consequences were written in Jewish blood. History tells us that it won’t be the last time." nytimes.com/2025/12/14/opi…
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
The unarmed civilian hero who stopped the terrorist at the Chanukah party in Sydney and seized his rifle is Ahmed El Ahmad. Ahmed, 43, a father of two and a fruit shop owner, risked his life to save others. He was shot during the attack and is scheduled for surgery tonight. Without his courage, the number of casualties would have been far higher. We wish him a full and speedy recovery ❤️‍🩹
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HEROIC: A civilian stopped one of the terrorists and took his gun, saving countless lives. What a hero!

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American Jewish Committee
American Jewish Committee@AJCGlobal·
For two long years, we have waited for this moment. To say: they are home! 

Elkana Bohbot
Matan Angrest
Avinatan Or
Yosef-Haim Ohana
Alon Ohel
Evyatar David
Guy Gilboa-Dalal
Rom Braslavski
Gali Berman
Ziv Berman
Eitan Mor
Segev Kalfon
Nimrod Cohen
Maxim Herkin
Eitan Horn
Matan Zangauker
Bar Kupershtein
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Omri Miran

We never stopped fighting for your release, and today—together with Jews around the world—we celebrate your return to Israel! 🇮🇱
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Lishay Miran-Lavi
Lishay Miran-Lavi@LishayLM·
אבא עמרי בבית. Daddy Omri is Home. ❤️
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Noah Smith 🐇🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
Remember, the reason the Palestine activists scream "genocide!" constantly is that *their own cause is explicitly genocidal*.
Ronen Bergman@ronenbergman

A New York Times Investigation: a war document authored by Hamas’ top commander and hours of previously undisclosed intercepted communications from real time are shedding new light on the October 7 attack. With the great @adamrasgon via @nytimes nytimes.com/2025/10/11/wor… In August 2022, Yahya Sinwar, the powerful leader of Hamas in Gaza, authored a secret war document, envisioning brutal acts of aggression against Israeli civilians and soldiers. He called for militants to destroy civilian neighborhoods by dousing them with gasoline before setting them on fire as well as to broadcast the violent acts so as to evoke fear in Israelis and destabilize the country. A year later on Oct. 7, 2023, Hamas militants fulfilled Sinwar’s vision, with commanders echoing his words to their subordinates, according to intercepted communications. “Burn, burn,” Abu Muhammed, a commander from Gaza City, said at 9:52A.M. “I want the whole kibbutz to burn down.” Hamas denied targeting civilians that day but the documentshows that the brutality perpetrated by Hamas was part and parcel of the plan and the intercepts reveals orders Hamas commanders gave militants in real time. Our investigation also show the extensive efforts that Hamas undertook to broadcast its atrocities to the Arab world in hopes of stoking fear among Israelis and mobilizing people outside Gaza to join the fight. Put together, they paint a harrowing picture of how Hamas planned and carried out the most devastating attack in Israel’s history. nytimes.com/2025/10/11/wor…

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נדב איל Nadav Eyal
נדב איל Nadav Eyal@Nadav_Eyal·
Seeing the tens of thousands of Palestinians return to their homes in northern Gaza, one can only remember the endless accusations against Israel: that the war was about displacement, ethnic cleansing, settlements- that these are supposedly the 'real' aims. Now the war has ended, Israel sees itself as victorious, and none of these goals has been achieved. How is it possible? Here's the truth: Israel was trying to prevent Hamas from controlling Gaza and, primarily, trying to get its hostages back. I’ve spent so many words in international media explaining that this war could end in minutes if Hamas agrees to return the hostages. But that ship had long sailed; the war was not portrayed by most of the international journalists or politicians as a war at all. Israeli military casualties were almost never reported. It was presented as an onslaught, a massacre - no security aim, no reason, just death, reigned by Israelis with no purpose. Now, the hostages are returning, and the war has suddenly stopped. Will they remember that forgotten connection? Hostages were always at the heart of the legitimacy of the war- for Israel, the U.S., and the international community. True, far-right and some Likud elements in the Israeli government had other (dangerous) dreams. The Prime Minister allowed those to be discussed and addressed. Yet these were never the consensus or a real option. Recap: Hamas first refused to give up control of the Strip. Then, it refused to release hostages before full IDF withdrawal. It then refused disarmament. Now it agrees to all of these conditions. Echo chambers that cheered Hamas’s radical demands were obsessed with indicting Israel rather than ending the war and saving lives. With all my criticism of Netanyahu and the missed opportunities to end the conflict, this was never about endless war. I write this no to defend him, but to explain the Israeli society. one only needs to know Israelis and witness the scenes of joy now, with this ceasefire, to understand that this is a people that wanted their lives back. Mainly, they wanted the hostages home and to know Hamas isn't a threat anymore. President Trump, in a true demonstration of state-of-the-art statecraft, made it happen. He will forever be regarded as a hero in Israel. Those who amplified Hamas’s demands are now silent- or even condemning the agreement. For them, it’s never been about Palestinians. It’s about hating Israel and Zionism to the point of being willing to sacrifice the last Palestinian so that their argument demonizing Israel will prevail.
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New York Yankees
New York Yankees@Yankees·
A thread for your consideration 🧵
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