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“It is forbidden to kill; therefore all murderers are punished unless they kill in large numbers and to the sound of trumpets" Voltaire

St. John's Katılım Ocak 2022
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Will Christou
Will Christou@will_christou·
Israel carried out a “triple tap,” killing three medical workers and wounding six, outside of Nabatieh today. Paramedics were trying to rescue wounded from an airstrike, when they were struck. Another ambulance came to rescue the medical workers and was struck. A third rescue attempt was made, and that ambulance was struck too. A paramedic remains missing. Israel has killed over 90 healthcare workers in Lebanon in about six weeks. Pictured: One of the slain medical workers, Fadel Sarhan.
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LSK@Leesamkap·
@BenjaminPDixon 25,000 Hamas terrorists, 14,000 natural deaths, 6,000 killed by Hamas/IJ through misfired missiles and executions, and 30,000 civilians who were in harm’s way due to being used as human shields by your heroes Hamas…lowest civilian to combatant deaths ratio in modern warfare.
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Pastor Ben
Pastor Ben@BenjaminPDixon·
You're right. The IDF murdered 75,000 civilians before everyone stopped counting. And they systemically rape their prisoners as a matter of documented records. Zionist Israel and their IDF dogs do not want to compare atrocities.
michael_liberty@Michael76274396

@BenjaminPDixon IDF never murdered and raped 1200 civilians. Hamas did.

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Nathan J Robinson
Nathan J Robinson@NathanJRobinson·
did you know: every day the @WSJ opinion editors have an internal contest to see who can commission the most sociopathic editorial. Here's the latest entry
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Middle East Observer
Middle East Observer@ME_Observer_·
⚡️⭕️ Lebanon 1978
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DanielKomesch
DanielKomesch@DKomesch·
Canada has purchased and is using Isrsel’s Elbit drones in the arctic. Elbit is a key participant in Israel’s genocide. Scotiabank was forced to divest from Elbit by public pressure. Our tax dollars can’t fund genocide. #cdnpoli cbc.ca/news/politics/…
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Mitchell Osak
Mitchell Osak@MitchellOsak·
@DKomesch Genocide. Its not happening there and using it is irresponsible at the least.
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Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Killing negotiators is a Zionist tradition (violating millennia of civilized customs). The problem is that they imposed the practice on the Trump administration.
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara

The UN mediator proposed that Palestinian refugees had the right to return to their homes in 1948. The very next day, Zionist operatives ambushed his motorcade in Jerusalem and assassinated him. They literally murdered a UN official to stop peace.

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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
This’s not a military uniform, this’s the paramedic uniform who was killed yesterday. Israel has killed 88 paramedics and first responders after deliberately targeting ambulances and medical centers. This’s a war crime, but international law clearly doesn’t apply to Israel.
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Going Underground
Going Underground@GUnderground_TV·
Former CIA Officer Philip Agee explains why the US🇺🇸 has been waging economic warfare on Cuba🇨🇺 for decades and trying to overthrow the socialist system: ‘They know that if the Cubans are successful of their example in being able to provide, as a poor country, the best medical care in the third world…it’s a very bad example for the United States. There is a large mass of people in the US who can look to Cuba and say ‘wow if they can do it on a per capita income of $2K-2.5K, where ours is $22,500 a year, what’s wrong with our system? Maybe we ought to consider an alternative.’ That’s why Sandinista Nicaragua had to be destroyed, that’s why Grenada had to be destroyed. Because any movement that comes to power with the idea of providing for all the people and escaping the control of the US and its economy, that is bad news for the United States and among the upper circles of power and influence.’ H/t: @sov_media
Afshin Rattansi@afshinrattansi

‘The enemy that threatens Cuba🇨🇺 is the same enemy that threatens everyone else’ -Leader of the Cuban Revolution Fidel Castro in 1966

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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
Exactly as happened last year when the Israeli/US war on Iran ended after 12 days because the Israelis were getting pummeled by missiles due to depleted defenses, 25% of Iranian missiles over the last week before the cease-fire hit Israel, as compared to 5% in the first week.
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Anadolu Ajansı
Anadolu Ajansı@anadoluajansi·
Hollanda'nın başkenti Amsterdam'da, İsrail'in Gazze'ye yönelik saldırılarında öldürülen Filistinli çocuklar ve gazeteciler için anma etkinliği düzenlendi Amsterdam'ın merkezindeki Dam Meydanı'nda İsrail’in saldırılarında hayatını kaybeden gazetecilerin fotoğrafları ve isimleri sergilenirken, binlerce çocuk ayakkabısı da meydana bırakıldı v.aa.com.tr/3903056
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Nathalie | ناتالي
Nathalie | ناتالي@Nath_limited_ed·
إيران كانت تريد إغلاق مضيق هرمز كي تضغط على ترامب فقام ترامب شخصياً بتولي هذه المهمة، فأغلقه هو بدلاً منهم بل وأغلقه عليهم أيضاً يا أخي والله الحرب فن
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Liam McCollum
Liam McCollum@MLiamMcCollum·
@RaminNasibov The Passion of the Christ Manchester by the Sea The Iron Claw A Hidden Life
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Ramin Nasibov
Ramin Nasibov@RaminNasibov·
Can someone recommend a movie that will emotionally destroy me?
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goma
goma@soigomaa·
My "Roman Empire is the realization that my life is a lottery win. Somewhere in Sudan, Pålestine, iran, Afghanistan, Iraq or Congo, there is a boy smarter than me. He is more disciplined, more resilient, and holds more potential in his single finger than I do in my entire career. The only difference? I am siting in a train and he is sting in the rubble of his dreams. My "bad days" are his wildest dreams. My "burnout" is a luxury he can't afford because his only job is staying alive. It's geographical luck and it's a haunting injustice that we all refuse to acknowledge and look away
໊smolaraa@kesikesiluv

Hit me with the harshest reality truth.

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Bob Webb
Bob Webb@BobbyPeater·
Coming to Canada #cdnpoli
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

France is on the eve of voting one of the most shameful laws in its history: it would effectively outlaw criticism of Israel and criminalize any speech seen as even remotely sympathetic to whoever the French government chooses to designate a "terrorist group." In effect this law would turn France's foreign policy into unchallengeable dogma backed by prison time. You could literally be sent for 5 years in prison if you, for instance, call what France says are "terrorists" a "resistance group." Think for instance Nelson Mandela during the apartheid (the ANC was on every Western terrorist list) or, heck, France's own Résistance against Nazi Germany - designated as "terrorists" by the Vichy regime and the Nazi occupation. It's frankly absolutely insane. The new law is called "loi Yadan" after its author Caroline Yadan, a MP who represents French expatriates living in Israel. The U.S. has congressmen paid by AIPAC: France has cut out the middleman entirely, we have MPs whose constituency is literally in Israel. The law has already passed committee and heads to a full parliamentary vote on April 16th - 3 days from now - under a very unusual fast-track procedure. Seven of eleven parliamentary groups have said they'll vote yes and the law is expected to pass. What does the law say? Let me quote from it directly (full text here: assemblee-nationale.fr/dyn/17/textes/…): 1) Article 1 introduces the concept of "implicit" provocation to terrorism and punishes it with five years imprisonment and a fine of €75,000 That's the one I was speaking about. Under this provision, describing anyone France designates as terrorist as a "resistance movement" - the way France describes its own Résistance against Nazi occupation - could effectively become a crime. The key concept is what does "implicit provocation to terrorism" mean? Nobody knows. And that's the point. It means whatever a prosecutor wants it to mean: a perfectly good case could be made that, for instance, quoting international law on the right of occupied peoples to resist with respect to Hamas is, in fact, "implicit provocation to terrorism." France's most famous anti-terrorism judge, Marc Trévidic, says he has never seen anything like it in his entire career (x.com/CharliesIngall…): "Implicit provocation to terrorism: do you realize what that means? Becoming a censor of other people's thoughts, trying to guess what a person really meant." 2) The same article also expands the terrorism apology offense to include "minimizing or trivializing acts of terrorism in an outrageous manner." This is even crazier: until now, "apology of terrorism" meant actually expressing a favorable judgment of "terrorist acts" (which is already insane because, as we all know, one person's terrorist is another's freedom fighter). Well, under this new provision, a judge could decide that providing context, explaining root causes, or insufficiently condemning an act amounts to "trivializing" terrorism - and that would now be punishable with 5 years in prison. So, for instance, a history teacher explaining the origins of Hamas or Hezbollah is providing context - but a prosecutor could argue that contextualization is trivialization. The same reasoning could apply to a journalist, a researcher, or anyone on social media who says "yes, it was terrible, but here's why it happened." The "but" becomes a crime, as it is trivialization. 3) Article 4 expands Holocaust denial law Under current French law, denying the Holocaust is already a crime. This provision extends that crime by specifying that contestation of crimes against humanity now includes, "whatever its formulation, a negation, minimization, or outrageous trivialization" of those crimes. Again with "outrageous trivialization"! In this instance the very authors of the text - Caroline Yadan and her colleagues - explain their reasoning explicitly in the law's preamble (assemblee-nationale.fr/dyn/17/textes/…): "Comparing the State of Israel to the Nazi regime would thereby be punishable as an outrageous trivialization of the Shoah." So while the provision is written in general terms, its architects are openly saying what it's for: making it a crime to draw any parallel between Israel's actions and those of the Nazis. 4) Article 2 creates a brand new crime: calling for the destruction of a state. The law adds to an existing 1881 press law a provision punishing anyone who "publicly, in disregard of the right of peoples to self-determination and the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, calls for the destruction of a state recognized by the French Republic." Five years imprisonment, €75,000 fine. The qualifiers about self-determination and the UN Charter are meant to sound reassuring. But what does "destruction" mean? In practice, if you advocate for a one-state solution where Israelis and Palestinians live as equals, you are de-facto calling for the "destruction" of the state of Israel. Well, that would now be punishable by 5 years in prison 🤷 There you go. Absolutely insane: if this new law passes, and it unfortunately very much looks like it will, France - the country that gave the world the Declaration of the Rights of Man, the country whose national identity is built on the Résistance - will have made it illegal to use the word 'resistance' about anyone the government doesn't like. Jean Moulin would be prosecuted. De Gaulle would be prosecuted. The only people who wouldn't be prosecuted are those who stay silent. Which, of course, is the whole point.

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