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@ExposingHamas

An Israeli revealing the raw, unfiltered atrocities committed by terrorists, the kind the media has likely never shown you.

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Don't Look Away
Don't Look Away@ExposingHamas·
Meet "Palestine". 2 IDF reservists accidently made a wrong turn and ended up in Ramallah on October 12, 2000. The Palestinians lynched them, ripped out their organs and celebrated their murder in the street. An Italian film crew which was there and was threatened by the Palestinian Authority (The "Partners for peace") to not release the footage, but they did anyway. Another British photographer named Mark Seegar was there as well. But he was attacked by the mob and his camera was destroyed. After the event he said: "The lynching was the most horrific thing I've ever seen, and I've reported from Congo, Kosovo, and many other bad places... I know not all Palestinians are like that, and I'm a very forgiving person, but I'll never forget it. It was the most barbaric kind of murder. When I think about it, the man's head, all smashed up, I know I'll have nightmares for the rest of my life."
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MEMRI@MEMRIReports·
#ICYMI: Emirati Analyst Amjad Taha Warns against “Iran Lobby” in the U.K. and Elsewhere in Europe: They Serve the Iranian Regime and Cooperate with the Muslim Brotherhood; European Parliaments Are “Heavily Infiltrated”; Tehran Could Recruit Loyalists in Europe for Terror Attacks
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ד״ר עינת וילף Dr. Einat Wilf
"Ongoing" - One of the phrases increasingly used next to the term "Nakba" is "Ongoing" as in the recent proposal by Congresswoman Rashida Tlaib. Now westerners assume that the "ongoing" seeks to highlight continued suffering of Palestinian Arabs, but as with so many other phrases that serve as "dual use language" (as Eran Shayshon coined) is that the deep meaning is very different. Once it is known and understood that the real time meaning of the Nakba, as described by Constantin Zureiq as "Seven Arab states declare war in an attempt to subdue Zionism, stop impotent before it, and return on their heels" was the shameful failure to defeat the lowly Jews in war - it becomes crystal clear why it remains "ongoing": As long as Israel exists, the Arab, and especially Palestinian Arab shameful failure to dismantle Jewish sovereignty and "subdue Zionism" remains "ongoing". As long as, per Bevin's quote, the top goal of the Palestine Arabs "to resist to the last the establishment of Jewish sovereignty in any part of the land" remains unfulfilled, their definition of disaster remains "ongoing". In the updated book of The War of Return, "October Return", @Adi_Schwartz and I included a dictionary of sort to explore this dual use language. I share it here with you: "This becomes especially clear when analyzing the language of Palestinian identity and that of its supporters around the world. Terms such as “two states,” “justice,” “return,” and “rights” carry one meaning in dialogue between Palestinians and Westerners or Israelis—but an entirely different meaning within internal Palestinian discourse. "Take “two states,” for example. During the years of negotiations, Palestinian leaders—and many surveys—expressed support for the “two-state solution.” Israelis and Westerners reasonably assumed that this meant one state for Palestinian Arabs and one for Jews. In retrospect, we should have checked. For when Palestinians speak of “two states,” they also maintain that millions of Palestinian “refugees” have a right to settle inside Israel. The implication is that the phrase “two states” actually means a Palestinian Arab state in the West Bank and Gaza, alongside a second Arab-majority state that replaces Israel via the mass return of refugees. In effect: “this one is ours, and that one is also ours.” "To this day, no official Palestinian peace plan includes the recognition of a Jewish state on any part of the land between the river and the sea. "It is also worth examining the meaning of a word like “justice”—so frequently invoked in phrases like “a just peace,” “a just solution,” or in the names of organizations such as “Students for Justice in Palestine.” To many in the world, “justice” may simply mean that Palestinians should have a state of their own, or that Israel should not control their daily lives. That is a reasonable interpretation. But it is not the Palestinian one. "For Palestinians, there is only one concept of justice: the reversal of the injustice they associate with the creation of the State of Israel. And central to that “corrective justice” is return—which, by definition, entails the end of Israel as the nation-state of the Jewish people. "The same applies to words like “rights,” “liberation,” and, of course, “return.” As will become clear in the pages ahead, there is no ambiguity: “return” is the concept that embodies victory over the Jewish state and its elimination. "That is why the butcherty of October 7 was greeted with euphoria."
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UN News@UN_News_Centre·
The UN Committee on the Exercise of the Inalienable Rights of the Palestinian People meets today to commemorate the 78th anniversary of the Nakba. Senior UN officials and diplomats are expected to address the meeting. Follow our LIVE coverage from UN HQ: news.un.org/en/story/2026/…
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United Nations Geneva
Large-scale attacks yesterday struck Kyiv and other areas in western and central Ukraine, damaging civilian infrastructure and causing more than 140 civilian casualties, including children, reports @UNOCHA. Search and rescue operations continue today.
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Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez@sanchezcastejon·
Este año no estaremos en Eurovisión, pero lo haremos con la convicción de estar en el lado correcto de la historia. Por coherencia, responsabilidad y humanidad.
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
When I was Israel, I didn’t go to Hebron, which is a city controlled by Palestinians. My fear was that I’m just famous enough to get recognized and that a Palestinian mob would murder me for being trans. It is mind blowing to me that trans people cannot recognize the people that fought with us for LGBT rights are our friends and the terrorists that throw trans women off roofs are not.
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
78 years ago, 800,000 Palestinians were expelled from their homes. Britain made it possible. Today, Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. Britain made it possible. 78 years of the Nakba - and 78 years of British complicity in crimes against the Palestinian people.
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Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko·
This image tells you everything you need to know about the 1948 Nakba. Palestinians lead an effort with overwhelming power to annihilate Israel's Jewish community. Palestinians succeeded and murdered 1% of Israel's population. They ethnically cleansed all Jews from East Jerusalem and the West Bank an attempted to starve to death 100, 000 Jews in West Jerusalem.
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Israel in the UAE@israelintheUAE·
Today, Israel marks two deeply connected occasions: Jerusalem Day and the memorial day for Ethiopian Jews who perished on their journey to Israel. It is no coincidence they fall on the same day. Jerusalem Day marks the reunification of Jerusalem in 1967, when the Old City and Judaism’s holiest sites returned to Jewish access after 19 years of division following the 1948 war. For Jews around the world, Jerusalem has always been more than a city. It is memory, prayer, identity and longing. For the Beta Israel community of Ethiopia, that longing became a dangerous and extraordinary journey. Thousands crossed deserts on foot through Sudan, escaping war, famine and persecution, driven by a centuries-old dream of reaching Jerusalem. Many never made it. Their story reminds us that Jerusalem was never only a geographic destination, but an idea powerful enough to carry generations across impossible distances. Today, we remember both the city reunited and those who gave their lives trying to reach it. 🇮🇱
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عيديت بار Idit Bar
1/5 كل مرة يضعف فيها مشروع "المقاومة"، تظهر فجأة قصص صادمة جدا عن إسرائيل… اغتصاب ممنهج، تعذيب جنسي، "جرائم غير مسبوقة". السؤال ليس: هل القصة مؤثرة؟ السؤال الحقيقي: لماذا دائما تظهر هذه الروايات في اللحظة التي يبدأ فيها العالم يحكي عن حماس وجرائم 7 أكتوبر؟
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Israel ישראל
In the heart of Jerusalem is a place that feels like the heart of humanity itself. 🤍 Shalva offers life-changing care, education, and support for children and adults with disabilities, as well as their families - building a global center of excellence grounded in dignity, inclusion, joy, and love. A powerful reminder this Jerusalem Day that Israel’s capital is not only a city of history, but also a beacon of compassion.
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Israel War Room
Israel War Room@IsraelWarRoom·
🇮🇱 On May 15, 1948, one day after Israel declared independence, the newly established Jewish state was invaded by the armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Iraq, and Lebanon, alongside additional Arab forces and militias from across the region. The goal was clear: destroy the State of Israel before it could survive its first days of existence. Israel, outnumbered and outgunned, faced an existential war immediately after declaring independence. Many of the fighters were Holocaust survivors who had arrived only years earlier with little equipment, limited weapons, and almost no international backing. Against all odds, Israel survived. What followed became one of the most extraordinary moments in modern history: the rebirth and defense of Jewish sovereignty in the ancestral homeland after nearly 2,000 years.
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MOT@nachal_giyus86·
How then is the Nakba a special colonial example of human rights violation by the Jews of the new Israel? It wasn’t, any more than the other examples of population displacement caused by wars in the 20th century. #nakba #FactsMatter #StopTheLies apple.news/AISQVplELT1mr9….
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Cpt.Reality@CptReality·
מעביר 10000₪ בביט למי שמצליח להביא טיעונים משכנעים להצביע לשמאל מבלי להשתמש פעם אחת במילה "ביבי".
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Israel Foreign Ministry
In 1947, the UN offered a two-state solution. The Jews said YES. The Arabs said NO. Neighboring Arab countries invaded the young Israel. If you reject peace and start a war, you can’t claim victimhood. History matters. 🇮🇱
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Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
Portugal’s fmr Ambassador to Qatar & Member of the European Parliament @tangercorreamep says Qatar shouldn’t be used as a mediator in wars and conflicts He says that Qatar has supported Hamas, Hezbollah and Iran: “If we stop that, we’ll stop a lot of the terrorism in the world”
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59 years since the reunification of Jerusalem ✨🤍 Old photos, new memories - same magical city. Jerusalem always finds a way to bring the past and present together. Happy Jerusalem Day 🇮🇱
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Mena-Watch@MENA_WATCH·
@YahudiBrudi Was macht dieses Datum – den 15. Mai 1948 – bedeutsam? Es war in der Frühe dieses Tages, dass die arabischen Armeen den Teilstaat Israel überfielen, den Ben-Gurion am Vortag im Einklang mit den Beschlüssen der Vereinten Nationen gegründet hatte. mena-watch.com/was-geschah-am…
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YahudiBrudi@YahudiBrudi·
Dass der Nakba-Tag ausgerechnet auf den Tag nach Israels Staatsgründung gelegt wurde, spricht zumindest dafür, dass nicht primär die Vertreibung selbst, sondern vor allem die Entstehung Israels als Katastrophe verstanden wird.
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