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Camberleaf

@Camberleaf

Father | Husband | MTG Player Progressive leftist hiding in corporate Ireland. 🇨🇮 am yisreal chai globalise the intifafa

Limerick, Ireland Katılım Ekim 2011
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
It isn’t 78 years since the Nakba. It’s 78 years of the Nakba. Tomorrow, we will demonstrate in our hundreds of thousands against the ongoing dispossession of the Palestinian people. Join us.
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Camberleaf
Camberleaf@Camberleaf·
Joe Rogan chalking @TheoVon's position on Isreal-US war mongering down to Theo's mental health - all to discredit him and the idea that its wrong to wage war and mass murder. This is what the @joerogan Podcast is about, being a mouthpiece for the Billionaires.
Overton@overton_news

Joe Rogan just took time out of his podcast to express genuine concern for his friend Theo Von. He admitted that some of Von’s recent behavior after getting on SSRIs “freaks me out” — especially his comments about suicide. ROGAN: “Theo Von’s going through the exact same thing and last time he was on the podcast he was explaining it to me.” “It freaks me out because I know Theo has had conversations before...like even publicly.” “He had a Netflix taping and it didn’t go well. It was like they actually never...they shelved it. They never used it.” “And you know there was all these stories from people that were there saying he bombed. I think he just had a kind of a breakdown.” “And when he was talking to the crowd and there’s a video of it, he said, you know, the people were saying, hey, we still love you.” “He goes, thank you. Look, I’m just I’m trying not to take my own life.” “And like you hear stuff like that and you just go like, oh, Jesus Christ.” “I’ve known too many people that I didn’t think were going to kill themselves and then did.” “And then he goes down these spirals where he starts talking about world events and freaking out. I’m like, oh, Jesus Christ! Like, I got to help this dude.”

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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.
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James Rehwald
James Rehwald@JamesRehwald·
@NYCMayor This is the flag ur condemning lol Mamdani’s Zionist brain virus has metastasized n now he’s a shell of his formal self. All hail the Mandani-Tisch-NYPD-IDF regime and its ICEstapo collaborators
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
I am outraged that a swastika flag was raised overlooking Washington Square Park. This hateful antisemitic act was meant to spread fear among and intimidate Jewish New Yorkers. It has no place in our city. Our administration is committed to fighting antisemitism in all its forms and protecting the safety of Jewish New Yorkers. The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force is investigating this despicable act, and I am confident those responsible will be held accountable.
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Yanis Varoufakis
Yanis Varoufakis@yanisvaroufakis·
On the 78th Anniversary of the Nakba – 15 May 2026 Seventy-eight years ago, Britain committed one of the most catastrophic acts of colonial injustice in modern history. With the stroke of a pen, the British government disposed of a land it had no right to give – uprooting an entire people from their homes, their soil, and their heritage to install a project built on displacement, exclusion, and dispossession. The Nakba was no accident of war; it was a deliberate, calculated campaign of erasure. Hundreds of villages were demolished. Hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children were driven from everything they had ever known. Britain bears a historic and moral responsibility for this foundational crime – a responsibility it has never acknowledged, never atoned for, and never answered. Today, we name it plainly: what Britain inflicted upon the Palestinian people was a crime, and history will not allow it to be forgotten. Yet, the crime did not end in 1948. The world’s governments, institutions, and international bodies chose complicity. For nearly eight decades, the international community has legitimised a regime built on stolen land, suppressed Palestinian resistance at every turn, and shielded Israel from accountability. They looked away – or actively enabled the oppressor – as war crime followed war crime. The occupation deepened. Settlements expanded. The blockade tightened. The apartheid wall grew in length and height. Now, before the eyes of the entire world, Gaza faces a genocide – a systematic campaign to destroy a people. Children are bombed in hospitals and schools. Families are starved by design as a weapon of war. An entire civilisation is being dismantled in real time. The collusion of world powers in this ongoing catastrophe does not merely dishonour them; it makes them active accomplices in every crime committed since the first. And yet, Palestine endures. Through every massacre and siege, through expulsion, imprisonment, and collective punishment, through seventy-eight years of unrelenting assault on their very existence, the Palestinian people have never surrendered – and they never will. Generation after generation has carried the flame: from those who fled with the keys to their homes in 1948, to the children of Gaza who today stand amidst the rubble and declare that they are still here. This is more than resilience; it is one of the most extraordinary acts of collective resistance in human history. The Palestinian people have taught the world what it means to refuse to disappear. They will not be erased. They will not be silenced. And they will not rest until every inch of their land is free and every right is restored – fully, unconditionally, and without compromise. The tide has turned, and the world knows it. The Zionist project, sustained for decades by propaganda, intimidation, and the suppression of truth, is losing its grip on the global conscience. Millions across every continent have taken to the streets. Students have risen on university campuses from London to Los Angeles. Artists, academics, lawyers, and doctors are raising their voices, and international courts have opened investigations. The mask has been torn away, exposing the reality beneath: an apartheid regime, a colonial enterprise, and a system of terror and control that has no place in the modern world. The narrative that once protected Israel from scrutiny is collapsing. The impunity that shielded it from consequence is eroding. The end of the Zionist project as a viable political reality is no longer unthinkable; for the first time, it is inevitable. On this 78th anniversary of the Nakba, the Global Alliance for Palestine makes this unshakeable pledge: we will not rest. We will not be silent. We will not be bought, intimidated, or deterred. We stand in full, unconditional solidarity with every campaign, movement, and act of resistance – legal, moral, cultural, and political – that advances the cause of Palestinian liberation anywhere on earth. We will work without pause until the dream that has sustained an entire people across three generations becomes reality: a free Palestine, from the river to the sea. Full rights, full dignity, and full justice will be restored to every Palestinian – those living under occupation, those displaced in the diaspora, and those who gave their lives so that others might one day be free. palestine-alliance.org/on-the-78th-an… The Nakba is not history; it is an ongoing wound. And we will not stop until it is healed. Global Alliance for Palestine 15 May 2026
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Camberleaf@Camberleaf·
The depravity is just beyond comprehension. Boycott Divest Sanction.
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liam cunningham
liam cunningham@liamcunningham1·
Over 7,000 eviction notices in the first 3 months of this year. The highest number since the Famine! This is what happens when you invite absentee landlords back to our country. The vulture funds are bloated with profits. Shameful behaviour. This is FF/FG.
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liam cunningham
liam cunningham@liamcunningham1·
Medical professionals in Gaza have an acronym WCNSFM. It means Wounded Child No Surviving Family Members. SPEAK UP FFS!
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matteo barca
matteo barca@CutySark96·
trophy with the new tier1 in modern🧟‍♂️ this list is real i wanna play it more times. mu in the photo @fireshoes
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Donald Trump Jr.
Donald Trump Jr.@DonaldJTrumpJr·
Remember when they said Trump would get us into a full-blown war with Iran? Times like these should make us all realize how lucky we were to have Trump, his strength and his resolve.
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Camberleaf
Camberleaf@Camberleaf·
And the politicians aiding, supplying, inciting, and abetting these violent settlers? The government of Isreal wholeheartedly supports the expansion of Isreals borders. The same sanctions should be placed on the state until the violence stops, agaisnt Palestine, Lebanon, and Iran
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas

EU Foreign Ministers just gave the go-ahead to sanction Israeli settlers over violence against Palestinians. They also agreed new sanctions on leading Hamas figures. It was high time we move from deadlock to delivery. Extremisms and violence carry consequences.

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Camberleaf@Camberleaf·
Green Party leader Zack Polanski has been on buses keeping his bagpack next to him so other passengers can't sit there. - The Telegraph
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