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@EoinS96

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London, England Katılım Haziran 2011
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Science girl
Science girl@sciencegirl·
Groundhogs having their nails trimmed The friend reacts in sympathy
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Anwar El Ghazi
Anwar El Ghazi@elghazi1995·
They tried again and they failed again. No, I’m not talking about the decades of repeatedly failed genocidal attempts to wipe out the Palestinians, but rather the ludicrous and pathetic attempts by FSV Mainz 05 to yet again appeal against their loss of my case in the German courts only to lose again. Today, the German courts dismissed the latest appeal from FSV Mainz 05 which affirms the earlier judgment ensuring justice was served with my resounding victory. Time for the deluded decision makers at FSV Mainz 05 to give it a rest and pay up the remainder of my contract. Worthy causes supporting the children of Gaza await. That should give some solace to the executive team at FSV Mainz 05. Free Palestine
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@EthanMin96 3.50 pints me hole, robbing us blind
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@kevinbrannigans drop the location for the live show ye bollocks
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The Man in the Black Pyjamas
The Man in the Black Pyjamas@pyjamas_black·
Raglan Road and Robbie Brady, they don't make promos like this anymore.
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Miguel Delaney@MiguelDelaney·
As we're into play-off week, my interview with Troy Parrott "It's something I'll always have - that’s not going to be my career. I’m not going to be that fella that scored five goals one time. I want to have more big moments like that, starting in March" independent.co.uk/sport/football…
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Richard H.@dustyburners·
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Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪
Ireland Football ⚽️🇮🇪@IrelandFootball·
Troy Parrott, take your place on the pantheon of Irish greats 🇮🇪
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Up Catherine Connolly.
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🇾🇪@ManUtdHeritage·
United fans protest against the Glazer takeover on the Glazers first visit to Old Trafford (2005) #MUFC
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Motasem A Dalloul
Motasem A Dalloul@AbujomaaGaza·
Before and after Israeli genocide
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Couldn't write it.
עמיחי שיקלי - Amichai Chikli@AmichaiChikli

In the wake of the horrific Manchester terrorist attack, Israel and the Jewish people stand firmly with our allies in the United Kingdom. On behalf of the State of Israel, I am proud to host British patriot @TRobinsonNewEra who will visit Israel in mid-October. Tommy is a courageous leader on the front line against radical Islam. At a time when Jews across Europe face rising antisemitism, it is vital to strengthen bonds with allies who refuse to be silent. He has proven himself a true friend of Israel and the Jewish people, unafraid to speak the truth and confront hate. Israel will always stand with the Jewish community and our allies worldwide. Together with friends like Tommy Robinson, we will build stronger bridges of solidarity, fight terror, and defend Western civilization and our shared values.

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@PierceCallaghan The jersey as merch trend should have been nipped in the bud years ago. Those doing it now embarrassing themselves.
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Pierce@PierceCallaghan·
What is the story with every single beer brand in Ireland releasing a jersey?
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Brandon Stanton
Brandon Stanton@humansofny·
“When I entered Gaza the Israeli military had a rule: I was only allowed to bring in three kilos of food. As I was weighing out protein bars, trying to get under the limit, I said to my husband: ‘How sinister is this?’ I’m a humanitarian aid worker. Why would there even be a limit on food? I’ve worked in many places with extreme hunger, but what’s so jarring in this context is how cruel it is, how deliberate. I was in Gaza for two months; there’s no way to describe the horror of what’s happening. And I say this as a pediatric ICU doctor who sees children die as part of my work. Among our own staff we have doctors and nurses who are trying to treat patients while hungry, exhausted. They’re living in tents. Some of them have lost fifteen, twenty members of their families. In the hospital there are kids maimed by airstrikes: missing arms, missing legs, third degree burns. Often there’s not enough pain medication. But the children are not screaming about the pain, they’re screaming: ‘I’m hungry! I’m hungry!” I hate to only focus on the kids, because nobody should be starving. But the kids, it just haunts you in a different way. When my two months were finished, I didn’t want to leave. It’s a feeling I haven’t experienced in nearly twenty years of humanitarian assignments. But I felt ashamed. Ashamed to leave my Palestinian colleagues, who were some of the most beautiful and compassionate people that I’ve ever met. I was ashamed as an American, as a human being, that we’ve been unable to stop something that is so clearly a genocide. I remember when our bus pulled out of the buffer zone. Out the window on one side I could see Rafah, which was nothing but rubble. On the other side was lush, green Israel. When we exited the gate, the first thing I saw was a group of Israeli soldiers, sitting at a table, eating lunch. I’ve never felt so nauseous seeing a table full of food.” ------------------------------------------------------- Aqsa Durrani is a pediatric doctor and board member of Doctors Without Borders USA, with nearly twenty years of experience in humanitarian projects. During our interview Aqsa repeatedly expressed a desire to center the voices of her Palestinian colleagues. To this end I’ve spent the past week collecting stories from the Palestinian staff of Doctors Without Borders in Gaza. I will be sharing these stories over the next several days. I’m so grateful for the time that these people gave me; they were sleepless, hungry, traumatized, and often working 24-hour shifts. Because of the unreliable internet connection their images are sometimes grainy. Their words, however, will be crystal clear.
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