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@JayMatthew30855 @MSF How dare they spend millions if tax money to build shelters to protect themselves from terrorist barbarians and then have the gall to defend themselves by attacking back!!!
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Jay Matthews@JayMatthew30855·
@MSF Utter monsters, roaming around, murdering people at will. Some of these individuals will voice their grievances about their country being bombed and having to go to shelters! It's entitled and shocking.
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Lebanon - Around 2pm Sunday, Israeli forces struck a densely populated residential area in Beirut, only meters from Rafik Hariri Public Hospital, where MSF is supporting with an ER doctor. A mass-casualty influx followed: people bleeding, some carried on shoulders. In the first hour, 4 were killed and nearly 40 injured; more casualties are feared as rubble is cleared. “We are seeing elderly people and adolescents arriving with critical injuries to the head, chest and abdomen, including shrapnel wounds,” says Dr. Luna Hammad, MSF Medical Coordinator, from the ER at Rafik Hariri Public Hospital. “When strikes hit crowded residential areas without warning, the consequences are severe: both in human casualties and in hospitals’ capacity to respond.” MSF condemns this attack on civilians in a highly populated area and calls for the protection of civilians and health facilities. Strikes this close to a hospital spread fear and can stop people from seeking lifesaving care. MSF is donating a mass-casualty kit and will continue supporting hospitals with medical expertise and essential medical and non-medical supplies. Civilians cannot be collateral damage.
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Joop Zoutebier
Joop Zoutebier@zoutebier·
@Korea_Pulese why is Israel still alowed to exist? international law does NOT give foreign invaders a right to nationforming. Israel lands should be returned to Palestinians and all zionist should return to their land of origin ( in europe mostly )
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Korea Pulse@Korea_Pulese·
🚨 BREAKING: The International Court of Justice has declared the State of Israel an illegal state and ordered it to withdraw from the Palestinian territories.
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Juliet Moses
Juliet Moses@JulietMosesNZ·
I learned a lot from this excellent piece. It shows once again that “intersectionality” doesn’t work. Inevitably it creates a hierarchy of causes and forms of oppression, so that some have to yield to others. And as with everything that takes on the mantle of eliminationist antizionism, the feminism movement and its “principles” have been consumed by it. “the new war within feminism is about whether Jewish women should be placed at the very bottom of the hierarchy—or whether violence against them is believed at all. The rape denialism has stunned some feminists into realizing just how corrupt and dangerous the anti-Zionist movement within their ranks has become.”
Jean Hatchet@JeanHatchet

This is quite simply the best piece I’ve read on ‘Feminism’s Jewish Problem’ from @nicolelampert and @realzoestrimpel and should be read even if only want the history which is incredibly well-researched. Bookmark, save, read and think. Well done women. Well done. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻 tabletmag.com/sections/arts-…

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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
Shahin Vahedparast was the other protester who was executed by hanging in Iran today. He was 31 years old. And that’s almost all we know about him. Because the internet was cut by the regime and sources tell us that his family was threatened into silence. You get hanged for the crime of protesting with empty hand in 21st century and some still call this regime a normal government. Many more are waiting to be executed for the same reason. Please, don’t get used to this. Don’t scroll past it like it’s normal. It’s not. Use your voice. Because your voice still matters and it might be the only thing that can stop the next execution. 💔
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This morning the Islamic regime in Iran killed two more protester by hanging. Look at his face. This is one of them; Mohammadamin Biglari. Only 19. A caregiver. A young man trying to hold his world together after losing his mother, while taking care of his sick father. Right now, Iranians are living under bombs and fear. And still, the regime finds the time, to take prisoners out of their cells, one by one, and execute them to send a message to the rest of the population: Don’t come back to the streets. Why would this regime stop executing protesters? When the threats, of this war target a nation, but not the men who hang its youth. When Western leaders speak of international law, yet fail to use it to hold these crimes accountable. 💔

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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
We will never forget. Nazanin Salehi, 13 🥀 Wounded – then executed by Islamic regime terrorists.
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
Shahin Vahedparast, 30 Mohammad Amin Biglari, 19 Executed this morning by the Islamic regime. They were innocent.
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David Collier
David Collier@mishtal·
This is indeed getting tiresome. Two men on a bike. Both in military dress. Both linked to Hezbollah. Israel says both are Hezbollah. The Hezbollah funerals says both are Hezbollah. Alex disagrees. She claims one of them - Mohammed Ftouni (on the front) was a journalist and not a combatant. But look at what she’s actually doing. She isn’t raising doubt. She isn’t questioning Israel’s version. She is asserting, with certainty, that Ftouni was not involved. And she cannot possibly know that. Alex cannot know whether Mohammed Ftouni - the man on the front of the bike - was not actively using his press jacket as a shield to provide military assistance to people like his good friend - Mohammed Boutam - the Hezbollah terrorist on the back of the bike. Yet when she says “Israel killed a journalist,” she presents that claim as fact - as if she has access to Ftouni’s communications, his role, his actions. She doesn’t. In fact, Israel is far more likely to know than she is. Alex is not suggesting uncertainty. She is declaring certainty without any evidence. Which is why this is all so tiresome. This is not about legal definitions. Everyone agrees real journalists cannot be targeted. The question is whether people like Ftouni were actively helping Hezbollah. And for some reason Alex does not want to focus on that at all. I think the image raises that connection clearly. Alex Crawford just shuts it down. That is advocacy - not journalism. x.com/AlexCrawfordSk…
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dan linnaeus
dan linnaeus@DanLinnaeus·
Facts: Israel did not initiate anything. Tehran tried to draw a red line around how Israel may defend itself after IRGC-backed Hamas, Islamic Jihad, Hezbollah, Syrian and Iraqi ‘resistance’ militias, and the Houthis attacked. When it didn’t like the way Israel fought for its survival, it launched True Promise I and True Promise II, which were at the time the largest mass salvos of missiles and drones from one sovereign territory to another in the history of modern warfare. So let’s put this ridiculous little spin factory to bed already. Tehran is eating crow because it decided it was a particularly sharp idea to rope the United States into the chaos it sparked in the region. After attacking US troops over 170 times through its proxies after Oct 7, it decided to create a force protection crisis by threatening American presence in the region if Washington didn’t withdraw from Centcom or actively coerce Israel from defending itself. Anyone suggesting that we should have capitulated to Tehran when it took our presence hostage in the region is strategically blind or illiterate. It’s an indefensible position. What the hell kind of “choice” is “Hey, I’m going to shoot your kids in the neighbors backyard if you don’t stop your cop brother from from coming in with a search warrant for my unregistered automatic arsenal” ?! Who even thinks to justify that kind of behavior. Thank god for an executive with the metal to slam a fistful of BATNA on the table.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Yahel Sharabi, a 13-year-old Jewish girl with her whole life ahead of her, was brutally murdered along with her mother and sister by Hamas on October 7th. Yahel’s only "sin" was being Jewish. Never forget why Israel is at war.
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FPG@FPG1003·
@VividProwess The daughter of Eli. Hostage survivor.
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
Shahar Siman Tov, 5. Murdered in her home in Kibbutz Nir Oz on the morning of October 7 - together with her entire family.
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Shanaka Anslem Perera ⚡
He climbed a ridge. That is where the story turns. When the F-15E was hit on Friday morning, both crew members ejected over the mountains of Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province in southwestern Iran. The pilot was located first and extracted by HH-60 rescue helicopters within hours, under small arms fire that wounded crew aboard the recovery aircraft. The weapons systems officer landed deeper in hostile terrain. He was alone on the ground in a country where state television was broadcasting a bounty for his capture and Basij militia were flooding the mountain roads below. According to reports now confirmed by Fox News citing two senior US officials, the WSO used his SERE training, the survival, evasion, resistance, and escape doctrine drilled into every American combat aircrew. He moved on foot through rugged terrain. He climbed to an elevated ridge near the city of Dehdasht. He activated his encrypted emergency beacon. And he waited. The beacon was the thread. Everything that followed pulled on it. US Joint Special Operations Command launched a night extraction package. Reports indicate Delta Force operators and Pararescuemen from the 24th Special Tactics Squadron inserted via helicopters from the 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, the Night Stalkers, the unit that flew the Bin Laden raid. A-10 Warthogs from the 355th Wing provided close air support, running gun passes on IRGC and Basij convoys advancing toward the WSO’s position. HC-130J tankers kept the package airborne. Multiple aircraft were dispatched to establish a temporary fire zone around Dehdasht, a no-entry perimeter enforced with precision strikes on a telecommunications tower and approaching vehicles. Iranian local officials reported at least four killed and several wounded from the strikes. Then the operation went sideways. According to reports corroborated by Fox News’s confirmation that US forces destroyed “aircraft which have sensitive equipment,” two C-130 transports landed at a remote forward arming and refuelling point inside Iran to support the extraction. Both became stuck. Rather than allow the aircraft and their classified systems to fall into IRGC hands, American forces destroyed both planes on the ground. The deliberate destruction of two US military aircraft inside Iran to deny equipment to the enemy is the detail that separates a clean extraction from an operation that nearly failed before it succeeded. Additional transports arrived under A-10 cover. The Delta operators and Pararescuemen who were now themselves stranded at the destroyed landing zone loaded the WSO and extracted under ongoing fire. Fox News reported that the WSO “and the members of the rescue team are all safely out of Iran.” Zero American casualties. Desert One in 1980 ended when a helicopter collided with a C-130 on a remote Iranian airstrip, killing eight Americans before the mission reached Tehran. Forty-six years later, C-130s were destroyed on Iranian soil again. This time the destruction was deliberate. This time the team got out. This time the man they came for came with them. The operation confirms two truths that cannot be separated. American special operations forces can penetrate, fight inside, and extract from Iran. And the war that was supposed to be over required the most elite soldiers in the US military to fight a ground battle in Iranian mountains to recover one man from a country with no air defences. Both statements are true. The rescue proves American capability. The need for the rescue proves Iranian capability. And the 48-hour countdown is still running. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…
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BREAKING: The missing American weapons systems officer is alive and out of Iran. Fox News, citing two senior US officials, reports that US special operations forces extracted the downed F-15E crew member after a massive firefight with IRGC and Basij forces in the mountains of southwestern Iran. The Pentagon has not officially confirmed. If the reports hold, the United States just pulled off the first successful combat rescue from inside Iranian territory in American military history. Desert One failed in 1980. Dehdasht did not. The WSO ejected over Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad Province on Friday when Iranian air defences shot down his F-15E Strike Eagle, the first manned American aircraft lost to enemy fire since 2003. He spent approximately 24 hours evading capture on the ground while Iranian state television broadcast a bounty for his capture alive, Basij militia flooded the mountains, and armed civilians fired automatic rifles at American rescue helicopters overhead. NBC News verified the footage. The IRGC warned residents to stay away. Tasnim, the semi-official news agency, said Iran would “not announce whether the pilot is in our custody.” Then the operators came. Reports describe a JSOC-led night extraction supported by A-10 Warthog gun runs on IRGC convoys and a telecommunications tower in Dehdasht to suppress the Iranian response. Iranian local officials reported at least four killed and several wounded. Unverified social media reports described “large numbers” of IRGC and Basij casualties transferred from Black Mountain to Dehdasht Hospital. Crowds gathered outside. The US struck Basij convoys advancing on the WSO’s position with close air support while ground teams moved in for the extraction. Fox News reported that the WSO “and the members of the rescue team are all safely out of Iran.” This happened 48 hours after the President told the nation that Iran’s radar was “100 percent annihilated” and that there was “not a thing” Iran could do. Iran shot down the jet. Iran mobilised thousands to hunt the crew. Iran offered a bounty on state television. And America sent its most classified soldiers into the Iranian mountains, fought the IRGC on the ground, and brought their man home. The gap between the political narrative and the operational reality has never been wider or more consequential. The rescue, if confirmed, changes the war’s trajectory in ways that transcend the survival of one airman. It demonstrates that American special operations forces can insert into, fight inside, and extract from Iran. It proves that the IRGC’s ground control in its own provinces is penetrable. It removes the immediate hostage leverage that would have paralysed American decision-making heading into the April 6 deadline. And it shifts the psychological balance: the country that was hunting the pilot is now absorbing the fact that the hunters were outfought by a force that came and left before dawn. But it also confirms what the shootdown already proved. Iran is not finished. A country with “no anti-aircraft equipment” brought down a $100 million fighter. A country whose radar was “annihilated” forced the most expensive rescue operation of the war. A country that was supposed to be “decimated” mobilised fast enough to require A-10 gun runs and a ground battle to recover one man. The WSO is alive because the operators were extraordinary. The operators were needed because the war is not what the President says it is. The man is out. The war is not over. And the 48-hour clock is still running. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

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Dave Sharma
Dave Sharma@DaveSharma·
How have two hate preachers been given visas to visit Australia and foment hatred? Such visas should never have been granted. They should immediately be cancelled.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
@MarioNawfal 2 uninformed people talking about a subject. No inside intelligence. No direct relationships with Israeli Defense decision makers. Zero. Take anything they say here with a grain of salt.
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇱🇮🇷 A NUCLEAR STRIKE ON IRAN MAY BE ISRAEL'S END GAME Aaron Mate argued that Israel's extreme aggression indicates they may be preparing for nuclear escalation against Iran. He suggested that the pattern of increasingly extreme policies is a clear indicator of that. "They got away with 2 years of mass murder in Gaza. They are stealing territory in Lebanon. They just passed a measure in their parliament authorizing ethnic-based executions." By @aaronjmate
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇺🇸🇮🇷 THE WAR ON IRAN WILL BE DECIDED BY THE POLITICS OF FOLDING If the energy crisis of Hormuz puts Europe under more economic strain than it can handle, Aaron Mate sees it becoming a de facto Iranian ally; otherwise, the threat of Russia will compel it to help the U.S. The U.S., in turn, needs to find a way to strike a deal with Iran while the leverage it has over Europe is greater than Iran's desperation. "He's not even funding weapons to Ukraine right now, but he is selling them. I can see him restricting some of that. But he's in a bind, because I do think he needs his allies." By @aaronjmate

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FPG@FPG1003·
@MarioNawfal Anyone quoting him loses any legitimacy. Bring out all the conspiracy theorists and dingbats for dessert. 🤦‍♀️😱🥱
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FPG@FPG1003·
People know what the legalities are. What’s not clear is the real affiliations of many of the so-called journalists she’s covering for or defending. It’s known that Hezbollah and Hamas not only don’t respect the legalities, they cynically take advantage of them to cause death and destruction. By not acknowledging that, Alex Crawford and others like her are not fulfilling their job as reporters but playing to an ideological (usually Antizionist) agenda. We’re not blind or stupid not matter how much they think we are.
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Sangita Myska
Sangita Myska@SangitaMyska·
The abuse and attacks endured by Alex Crawford @AlexCrawfordSky for simply pointing out the legal protections afforded to journalists in war are pathetic. It’s evidence of how desperate the defenders of unlawful military operations by Israel have become.
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Moita de Deus
Moita de Deus@Deus_outro·
Cinco coisas que devia saber sobre a história recente do Líbano, antes de escrever sobre a história recente do Líbano. 1. Em 1970 depois de várias tentativas de golpes de estado e de uma guerra aberta com o exército, Arafat e a OLP são expulsos da Jordânia. 2. Depois da expulsão da Jordânia a OLP instala no Líbano (e em Beirute ocidental) as suas bases militares e passa a utilizar o país como plataforma para ataques a Israel. O governo libanês condena, lamenta, mas não é capaz dos expulsar. 3. Em 1982 Israel finalmente invade o Líbano e monta um cerco a Beirute ocidental. É negociada a expulsão de Arafat e da OLP para a Tunísia. Também é negociada a entrada de uma força de paz multinacional composta por americanos, franceses e italianos. 4. Em 1983 há dois grandes ataques terroristas. Morrem 290 soldados da missão de paz. Franceses e americanos. Era a estreia do hezbollah. A primeira missão do hezbollah foi para matar soldados de uma missão de paz. Este hezbollah. Depois dos ataques a força de paz retira do Líbano de forma desordenada. Israel retira para o sul do país criando uma zona de segurança para proteger as cidades do Norte. 5. Israel retirou totalmente e unilateralmente do sul do Líbano em 2000. Foi há um quarto de século. A resistência do hezbollah não é à ocupação que não existe. É à existência do estado de israel. Desde a retirada de Israel do sul do Líbano o hezbollah disparou mais de 12.000 rockets em direção às cidades do norte de Israel. Mais ou menos 480 rockets por ano. Durante duas décadas. Todos os factos que partilhei (de forma resumida) são verificáveis em qualquer livro de história. Mas não estão disponíveis no tiktok. O que pode causar confusão a alguns.
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FLOWERPOT
FLOWERPOT@may_flowerpot·
@Ryandally08 This cannot be real. What is the Australian government doing?
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Ryan Dally@Ryandally08·
#BREAKING A second controversial Islamic hate preacher who labelled Jewish people “despicable” and blamed them for global unrest has unbelievably been granted a visitor visa for the same speaking tour that saw a separate cleric deported. Hot on the heels of Radical Mizanur Rahman Azhari being deported for hate speech, Tony Burke has done it again. This time granting a visa to a man who has openly slandered the Jewish community. Tony Burke obviously has not learnt any lessons from the Bondi Beach atrocity. This is a huge slap in the face to Jewish Australians.
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
I Left Two Religions: Islam and Palestine I am a convert twice over. Once, from Islam to Christianity, and once from Palestine to truth. I rejected Islam at 18, when I realized it was not a divine faith but a political movement, engineered by a 7th-century Arabian warlord who erased my ancestors’ civilization and converted them by force. But there was another religion I was following, that religion's name was Palestine. Like Islam, the religion of Palestine has its prophet, Yasser Arafat, wrapped in keffiyeh. Its prophet had companions, the warlords and ideologues of the so-called resistance. It has its book, not written in ink, but broadcast daily across Arabic media: a scripture of propaganda, martyrdom, half-truths. And like Islam, it demands global conversion. This faith doesn’t care for archaeology. It doesn’t care for history. It doesn’t care for Jewish lineage, Jewish exile, Jewish return. It hijacks the Jewish story and paints the Jews as colonizers in their own homeland. Just like Islam hijacked Judaism and Christianity, Palestinianism hijacked Jewish history and draped it in the robes of Arab grievance. It teaches its followers to see the world through one lens: victim and oppressor. It casts itself as the eternal victim and the Jew as the eternal criminal. It has its rituals and prayers: marching in lockstep, the keffiyeh draped like priestly garb, and the chant “Khaybar, Khaybar” echoed like a sacred liturgy of hate. It draws from an endless reservoir of fury, renewed with every myth, every martyr, every grievance retold as gospel. Palestinianism is a religion of reverse morality. This religion shapes the global narrative. It baptizes jihad as resistance. It canonizes jihadists as martyrs. It teaches children to chant death. It trains the world to apologize for Jewish existence. I left this religion because I saw that supporting Israel was not betrayal, it was repentance. Repentance from a theology of envy. Repentance from a politics of death. Repentance from decades of being told that no truth can exist that contradicts the myth. I left Palestine because I chose reality.
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