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India First 🇮🇳,RT≠endorsement,Humanity, 🕉Hindu,Code,Languages,Food,Family,♥️History,Temple Architecture,Travel. I'm not Jewish,I STAND WITH ISRAEL 🇮🇱
தமிழன், India 日本語 Jai Hind Katılım Ocak 2017
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@LiquidFaerie While those illiterates pretend to wear their scholarly brats, reality and truth turns them always otherwise. Wonder how intellectual idiots want to rewrite real history by their vivid imaginative retarded unproven stories and have guts to preach this world to believe them.
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“𝐼𝑡’𝑠’𝑝𝑎𝑙𝑒𝑠𝑡𝑖𝑛𝑒’! 𝑊ℎ𝑒𝑛 𝑤𝑎𝑠 𝑡ℎ𝑒𝑟𝑒 𝑒𝑣𝑒𝑟 𝑠𝑢𝑐ℎ 𝑎 𝑡ℎ𝑖𝑛𝑔 𝑎𝑠 𝐼𝑠𝑟𝑎𝑒𝑙?”
You hear that line tossed around like it settles the whole argument. I get why it feels simple, comforting even, when the world’s shouting one story. But let me tell you straight, mate, history does not bend to slogans.
There really was an ancient Kingdom of Israel. A proper, documented state right here in this land nearly three thousand years ago. Around 1000 BCE the Israelite tribes came together under King Saul, then King David made Jerusalem the capital. King Solomon built the First Temple there, the heart of Jewish life. After he died the kingdom split, north and south, Israel and Judah. These were real places, not bedtime stories.
Archaeology backs it up every step. The Tel Dan Stele talks about the “House of David.” The Mesha Stele records wars with Israelite kings. Assyrian tablets describe how they wiped out the northern kingdom in 722 BCE. Babylonian records tell of smashing Jerusalem and the Temple in 586 BCE. Empires do not waste ink or carve stone to invent enemies.
Jews came back after exile, rebuilt, kept going under Persians, Greeks, Romans. Even after the Romans crushed the revolts, destroyed the Second Temple and renamed the place Syria Palaestina to erase Jewish ties, the people never vanished. They stayed in Jerusalem, Safed, Tiberias, Hebron.
For two thousand years they prayed towards that city and ended every Passover with “Next year in Jerusalem.”
So, when modern Jews started coming home in numbers, they were not strangers landing on foreign soil. They were returning to the cradle of their own civilisation.
You can argue borders, you can argue policies, fair enough. But pretending there was never a Kingdom of Israel? That’s historical illiteracy.
Here’s the bit that always gets me. Every time the land of Israel moves some earth, Jewish artefacts turn up. Coins, seals, temple stones, inscriptions, the lot. Yet in the entire history of that land we have never found a single ‘palestinian’ artefact. Not one.
Makes you wonder, doesn’t it? If the Jewish connection is just a myth, why does the dirt keep proving otherwise?
1/2 ⬇️
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@LiquidFaerie The so called scientific illiterates pretend to rewrite history as though they posses a “new pen” that would change the true belief of existing beliefs. No wonder they are “possessed” by unashamed evil thoughts, imaginations which has become a joke in global forums.
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Together against antisemitism עַם יִשְׂרָאֵל חַי
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@Itx_judith They are entitled to stay with us. Irrespective of their work or job situations. We are the only guardians who can provide all forms of support for their success in life. Let them thrive and succeed.
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@nehaGurung1692 Left is from Kerala - Idiyappam, Kadalacurry
Right is from Karnataka - Raagi Mudhae
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The sakura season is in full swing with the cherry blossoms already reaching full bloom in Gifu City, Tokyo and Nagoya. They have also officially opened in Kyoto, Osaka, and Kanazawa. Visit Japan Travel Advice for more information and updates. japantraveladvice.com/japan-cherry-b…

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Raising a baby in India costs more than most people admit.
Here’s a real breakdown for urban parents in the first 3 years:
Diapers and wipes:
₹35,000 to ₹70,000 over 2–2.5 years
(5 diapers/day × 900 days = 4,500 diapers
At ₹8–₹15 per diaper, the math lands here)
Vaccinations and pediatric visits:
₹50,000 to ₹80,000 in early years
(Depends on private hospital + optional vaccines)
Baby food and formula:
₹60,000 to ₹1.2 lakh
(Higher if formula-heavy or premium brands)
Clothing, gear, essentials:
₹60,000 to ₹1.5 lakh
(Clothes, crib, carrier, toys, etc.)
Hospital delivery:
₹50,000 to ₹2.5 lakh
(Private hospitals in urban India)
And this is before daycare, preschool, and that random late-night purchase.
A broader estimate suggests raising a child in India costs ₹30 lakh to ₹1.2 crore by age 18.
For metro families, you’re much closer to ₹1 crore than you think.
Indian parents today are spending more on their children than any generation before.
Always bullish for this category. 🚀

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You know, there’s this chapter in history that cuts through so much of the noise around the Israel ‘palestine’ story, and hardly anyone talks about it.
It’s the Peel Commission of 1937.
Picture this. After the Balfour Declaration and the San Remo Conference, the British Mandate covered everything we now call Israel and Jordan.
Britain had promised a national home for the Jews in that whole stretch of land.
Then, in 1921 and 1922, Winston Churchill drew a line down the Jordan River.
78% of the mandate, the bigger eastern chunk, was carved off and handed to Arab rule.
That became Jordan.
Jews kept the west bank of the river. Arabs got most of the territory. First partition done.
Yet the fighting over the remaining 22% never stopped.
In 1929 came the massacres in Hebron and other towns. Then the Great Arab Revolt, led by Haj Amin al-Husseini, brought years of coordinated attacks on Jewish communities.
By 1937 Britain had had enough.
They set up the Peel Commission to find a way out.
What they proposed was stark. Of that leftover 22%, the Jews were offered a narrow, broken strip, roughly 15% of it, along the coast and in Galilee. No big immigration allowed, tight rules on land.
The Arabs were offered about 80%, including the Negev, Judea, Samaria and the Jordan Valley. Five percent stayed international.
Think about that for a second.
After already giving up 78% of the original homeland, the Jews were now looking at just 3% of the whole mandate. It was tiny, it was unfair, and it came with strings.
Still, after fierce arguments inside the Zionist movement, they said yes. Not because it felt right, but because any state was better than none at all.
The Arab leadership? They said no. No talks, no counter-offer, just flat rejection.
That moment in 1937 laid the pattern bare. One side ready to accept a small, imperfect Jewish state. The other side refusing any Jewish state, whatever the size. It wasn’t about borders or details. It was about existence. And that same refusal has echoed down the decades,
You see, no matter what the Arabs are offered, they always refused.
There should be no more offers, that old adage of offering a hand & they take an arm seems pertinent.

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Can I ask my friends to give 2 accounts a follow on here to help them out. Two great people deserve a few more followers. @AJ84106 @bishbashek
Would be awsome guys ❤️
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