Dake
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Dake
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☭ #FreePalestine 🇵🇸🪂🔻 #TeamHamas #DonateSameer #GlobalizeTheIntifada #GeneralStrike #OrganizeYourCommunity Tunes:https://t.co/4UD3A0TS4P


Hasan Piker: “The fall of the USSR was one of the greatest catastrophes of the 20th century.” This is who Democrats are embracing.


Members of Congress hosting a Holocaust Remembrance Day procession at the US Capitol are seen walking out to the theme of Schindler's List. This year's 2026 Days of Remembrance event will last eight days.

This is an absolute emergency; I already have university acceptance, This is my chance to get my life back on track and survive. I need €6,000 before the end of the month. Each gift brings hope — together,we create change Raised: €2,319 of €6,000 goal. gogetfunding.com/mastering-my-f…

Israel killed abu hussein harbi (a farmer) today in south lebanon. In this interview he said “you take care of your land just like you take care of your kids”. He carried no weapon, he carried life. Israel killed him bcs he refused to leave his land.

Donating means being human With the arrival of summer and the intensifying heat, displaced people in Gaza are facing a severe water shortage and suffering from extreme thirst. We appeal to all who support the Palestinian cause to donate even a small amount chuffed.org/project/169517


Apple made headlines last week when it basically erased Southern Lebanon from Apple Maps But as @KeiPritsker explains, Apple's ties to Israel are far deeper than most realize In fact, its most recent acquisition in Israel is its second largest buyout of all-time




There is no metric, no category of barbarism, by which Hamas could be considered more terroristic than the IDF. The atrocities committed by the IDF in JUST the month after Oct 7 dwarf those committed by Hamas in the entirety of its 40-year existence. There is no comparison.



On Yom HaShoah, we pause to remember the six million Jewish victims of the Nazis' systematic program of mass murder, along with the millions of others murdered by the Hitler regime. We remember the scale of this horror, and the systems of hatred and dehumanization that made it possible — and that still echo in our world today. In New York City, home to more Holocaust survivors than anywhere else in this country, that memory lives among us and shapes who we are. The resilience of survivors is woven into the very fabric of this city, and it calls on all of us to act with courage and clarity in the face of injustice. Today, as antisemitism rises once more, we are reminded that remembrance alone is not enough. We must confront hate wherever it appears. As we light the yahrzeit candle, let us come together to protect its fragile flame — and shield it from the cold winds of hate and cruelty. "Never again" is a promise. And it is one we must fight to keep.









