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Pharmacist. Personal Account. RT or ❤️ may not mean endorsement. https://t.co/czhGWfwpo4 and @aussocial “NEVER AGAIN” MEANS FOR EVERYONE! 🤫🤐MAGA👺

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@AlexBerenson @DrGiroir “Natural immunity” acquired by infection - makes the assumption that the person survives the infection unscathed. Lest we forget why vaccines are developed in the first place! This is Bergamo, Italy in March 2020 where the obituary notices multiplied 10 fold due to Covid
Sky News@SkyNews

Newspapers in Bergamo, Italy, show the increase in #coronavirus related deaths has led to obituaries becoming 10 pages long. Read the latest on #COVID19 here: trib.al/rzEvCuC

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@patartiek @blakandblack Palestinians are a Semitic people and native to the Levant. They are also DNA verified descendants of the various peoples who have inhabited the land of Canaan since antiquity — including ancestral Jews and Christians — regardless of their current language or religion.
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@blakandblack Why are Palestinian views relevant to antisemitism? Unless you think Jews bear responsibility for the actions of the Israeli govt

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@blakandblack Why are Palestinian views relevant to antisemitism? Unless you think Jews bear responsibility for the actions of the Israeli govt
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What’s the point in having a Royal Commission if you’re not prepared to listen to all relevant views?
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A'ish@JuwayriyyahAlam·
@ZacGoldsmith What kind of depraved monster conjures this stuff up? Didn't happen. Why was this deleted? It's all lies.
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Moshe Emilio Lavi@MosheELavi

Much has been written about @NickKristof's latest NYT opinion column over the past 24 hours, most of it focusing on the specific claims and their sourcing, but what I think deserves most attention is something broader: how this kind of journalism, whatever its intentions, ultimately makes accountability harder to achieve rather than easier, and harms the very people it claims to champion. The principle that Israeli abuses should be investigated and condemned is not in dispute, and nobody serious is arguing otherwise. Israel is not above scrutiny, and in fact it operates under more intense international scrutiny than almost any country on earth, routinely held to standards applied nowhere else. The problem here is something different entirely: the complete collapse of evidentiary standards the moment Israel is the subject. This piece reads less like rigorous reporting and more like a catalogue of hearsay, unverifiable allegations, and activist claims stitched together into a sweeping moral indictment. Its sourcing leans heavily on Euro Med Human Rights Monitor, an organisation repeatedly criticised over extremist ties, disinformation, and deeply questionable methodology, yet treated throughout as a credible authority while its leadership openly engages in pro Hamas propaganda on X. Worse, the same ecosystem of activists and self appointed “experts” that amplifies Euro Med’s claims online increasingly feeds narratives into more established organisations and media outlets, laundering deeply contested allegations into the appearance of institutional credibility. The most severe claims are anonymous, uncorroborated, and presented in the emotional register of established fact rather than allegation, despite lacking meaningful evidentiary backing. Yet Kristof largely adopts them without serious scrutiny, publishing the piece in the Opinion section because even the already diminished evidentiary standards often applied to reporting on the Israeli Palestinian conflict would likely not suffice for it to pass as straight news reporting. This approach doesn't strengthen accountability, it actively destroys it. When every allegation is immediately inflated into systematic rape and "standard operating procedure" before any serious verification, genuine investigation becomes harder rather than easier. Real abuses, if they occurred, get buried beneath maximalist narratives so extreme that large portions of the public simply stop trusting any of it, and the people who actually suffered pay that price. It also alienates the vast majority of Israelis and Jews worldwide, including the many who are perfectly capable of criticising Israeli policy and supporting investigations into misconduct, but who understandably recoil when accusations begin resembling modernised blood libels dressed up as human rights reporting. The framing matters enormously, and so does proportionality, and so does evidence. Nor does any of this serve Palestinians. Atrocity inflation entrenches both sides deeper into defensive tribalism, and every dubious claim amplified by a prestigious outlet makes legitimate criticism easier to dismiss when it actually matters. The timing compounds everything. On a day when documented reporting on Hamas sexual violence was again circulating, the NYT chose to run an opinion column built substantially on unverifiable anonymous testimony asserting that Israelis are conducting systemic rape campaigns, not as a rigorously evidenced investigative report but as an opinion piece with the imprimatur of the paper of record. Kristof is not a naive bystander in any of this. In 2014 he used the full credibility of the NYT to repeatedly platform Somaly Mam, a Cambodian anti-trafficking activist whose harrowing personal story he championed across multiple columns, until it emerged that her backstory was substantially fabricated and he was forced to issue a public correction. When challenged this time around on his sourcing, corroboration, and methodology, he defaulted to bad faith engagement on social media rather than addressing the underlying concerns seriously. It is the same pattern, playing out again in a different context. Real journalism requires skepticism, corroboration, and restraint applied consistently regardless of the subject, and when those standards disappear the moment Israel is involved, what remains is not human rights reporting but narrative activism wearing a journalist's costume that does far more harm than good to everyone it claims to serve.

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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Remind me is the Strait of Hormuz open or closed? I've lost track
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Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
Trump set a deadline Extended it ("at the request of Pakistan") Got a terrible offer from the regime Extended again And This is not displaying strength
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@DrNeilStone Regardless of whatever we might think of the Iranian regime, both Trump and Netanyahu are bad faith actors. It is impossible to negotiate with them. For one thing, the negotiators risk being blown up! Iran had complied in full with the agreement negotiated with Barack Obama.
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone

Trump set a deadline Extended it ("at the request of Pakistan") Got a terrible offer from the regime Extended again And This is not displaying strength

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Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
Looks like Israeli intel got wind of Nick Kristof’s forthcoming NYT report containing first hand testimonies and extensive documentation of systematic Israeli rape of Palestinian detainees, and activated its assets to deflect the PR blow w/ a Daily Mail hoax article the next day
Aaron Maté@aaronjmate

The author of this "report" is a documented fraudster and grifter who even Israeli officials have faulted for "inaccurate research." The "report" approvingly cites other documented fraudsters including those who spread the "beheaded babies" hoax. Those who launder Oct. 7th atrocity propaganda to manufacture support for the Gaza genocide only continue to reveal their full depravity:

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David Shoebridge
David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
Want to know why most people aren’t winners out of this budget? Because Labor is spending billions on bad things. Things like a bloated $500+ million Australian Submarine Agency with zero submarines, and hundreds of staff trying to create a nuclear waste dump.
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There should be a social cost for unconditional support for the Netanyahu regime which is laying waste to Gaza and Lebanon as well as displacing the Palestinian population of the West Bank via illegal settlements and apartheid. And there is nothing “anti Jewish” about that!
Jonah Platt@JonahPlatt

You don't see a spike in anti-Jewish attacks when Israel does something. You see a spike in anti-Jewish attacks when people attack Jews. That's the data. That's what the numbers say. It's not about policy. It's not about Gaza. It's not about Netanyahu. It's about whether there's a social cost for going after Jews. Right now, there really isn't.

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Abier@abierkhatib·
I love seeing Jews go up against Zionists and rip apart their whole argument in just a few minutes.
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When was the last time you saw an allocation of over $600 million in a federal budget for First Nations? I didn't see zip for Australian Palestinians or Australian Lebanese in the budget? Anyone else feel like they're now living in a Zio ethnostate not a multicultural society?
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David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
Cuts to the NACC and the Human Rights Commission give the impression this Government is giving up on systemic support for equal rights to safety and security for everyone. You can't claim to care about social cohesion while defunding the bodies built to deliver it and defend it.
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David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
The National Anti-Corruption Commission was also cut by $8 million despite being plagued with delays responding to corruption reports. The embattled commission needs a chance to re-establish public trust by fighting corruption, but it seems Labor has given up on the whole project
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David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
All communities deserve protection and when Labor deliberately chooses to give unequal protections it erodes social cohesion (as with the changes to hate laws earlier this year). Yes, equal protections can mean unequal resourcing to achieve equality, but this is far beyond that.
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David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge·
I hear from the community they feel abandoned. Islamophobia, antisemitism, anti-Palestinian racism, racism against First Nations people need a sustained, systemic response. Together. Cutting the Human Rights Commission while rights violations are rising is the opposite of that.
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Tanya George
Tanya George@TanyaGeorg27369·
Taking money from the Australian Human Rights Commission and giving to the Executive Council of Australian Jewry is on brand for this Zionist backing Labor Govt. All the while the media focuses on Neg gearing and CGT tax reforms. 🙄🙄🙄
David Shoebridge@DavidShoebridge

A budget detail many missed last night was how the Albanese Labor government is addressing what it calls social cohesion. It is cutting $9 million from the Australian Human Rights Commission, the independent body that protects and serves every community equally.

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