Garry K

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Garry K

Garry K

@GarryKntze

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Dieppe, New Brunswick Katılım Aralık 2018
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Mor Edge Insight
Mor Edge Insight@MorEdge_Insight·
In a single post, the UAE and all the other Arab states finally removed the fake mask and shown their true face. There is no real tension with any of you guys and Iran. Islam stands with Islam no matter what. One ummah. Everything else is an act. There is no peaceful moderate Islam. It’s just one identical cult and the Quran forbids anything else. So sick of this twisted charade you all put for the west. You’re all the same. You’re all exactly the same as the Islamic regime, Hamas, Hezbollah, all of it. Islam is Islam is Islam.
MoFA وزارة الخارجية@mofauae

Joint Statement by the Foreign Ministers of the UAE, Jordan, Türkiye, Egypt, Indonesia, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Qatar

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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
If President Trump agrees to a 60-day ceasefire extension based on vague Iranian promises to “discuss” nuclear issues, it’s game over. That pushes the crisis into late July or early August, when major military operations become far less likely ahead of the midterms. Once the military leverage disappears, meaningful nuclear concessions disappear with it. Ballistic missile restrictions will be nonexistent. Iran will get billions in sanctions relief—while repeatedly using Hormuz as a tool of blackmail. Tehran will have won at the negotiating table what it lost on the battlefield.
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Aubrey El
Aubrey El@AubreyEl1·
@afalkhatib Yes, Mr. @afalkhatib, the world has changed. The world sees @Israel as the war criminal nation it has always been--founded by European Zionist violence, ethnic cleansing by mass murder of indigenous Palestinians, & maintained by genocidal mass murder of Palestinian civilians.
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
قلنالكم في مرحلة جديدة في غزة وأغبياء حماس اللي ضايلين كلهم معروفين عند الجيش والقيادة الإسرائيلية وماهم إلا موظفين وكمبارسات في لعبة مكشوفة. الدواب محسبين إنو فعلاً حيكونلهم دور في مستقبل غزة وإنو حيرجعوا كما كانو قبل 7 أكتوبر ومش عارفين إنو لو تم اتخاذ قرار سياسي، المسلسل بيخلص وبينتهي لكنهم متخلفين ومش راضيين يفهموا إنو الشرق الأوسط والدنيا تغيرت بلا رجعة. بسرعة أنقذوا نفسكم والشعب الغلبان لإنو مرحلة التخليص عليكو قد بدأت بموافقة أمريكية عربية والتستر بوقف إطلاق النار خلص بح انتهى - وقد أعذر من أنذر.
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Garry K
Garry K@GarryKntze·
@afalkhatib Sure they may regret the consequences of their choice but are not willing to be held accountable for it. I'm willing to bet the majority still support the right of return and the end of Israel.
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
I spent two years urging people to be skeptical of logic-defying "polls" & "surveys" by Khalil Shikaki, claiming that the overwhelming majority of Gazans support Hamas; the IDF itself found documents in 2024 confirming how the terror group manipulated them. Gazans hate Hamas, and not just because of the consequences of October 7th - these sentiments have long preceded the heinous attack, and have to do with two decades of the group's fascistic and failed rule, incompetence, lies & destroying the Palestinian national project for statehood & independence. Gaza is controlled by Hamas, but Gaza is not Hamas!
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig

BREAKING: Captured intelligence from inside Gaza, obtained by a Western intelligence agency and passed on to Israeli Kan News, shows the majority of Gazans want Hamas disarmed and removed from power. For two years, we were told that Gazans support Hamas. The new findings say otherwise. A majority want the weapons surrendered, and the war ended. Support for armed struggle is falling inside the Strip. Residents are openly searching for civilian leadership. Hamas knew, and they tried to hide it from the people who did support them. The “resistance” that Western activists romanticized for two years is being rejected by the population they claim to speak for. This is the part that won’t trend, because it ruins the script. Gazans were never a monolith. Given the chance to speak without a gun to their head, most want what anyone in their position would want. To bury their dead and rebuild their lives.

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Peter Baum
Peter Baum@baum_p·
In 1977, the head of the PLO's military department gave an interview to a Dutch newspaper and said something that should have changed everything. He said Palestinian identity is emphasized for political reasons only. That a separate Palestinian identity exists for tactical reasons. That there are no real differences between Jordanians, Palestinians, Syrians, and Lebanese. His name was Zuher Mohsin. He wasn't a dissident. He wasn't breaking ranks. He was one of the architects of the movement and he said the quiet part out loud. Eight years earlier, Golda Meir had said the same thing and been destroyed for it. But that's not even the beginning of the story. The PLO was founded in 1964. Three years before Israel controlled the West Bank or Gaza. Whatever it was built to liberate, it wasn't land Israel acquired in 1967. Before Arafat, there was no Palestinian national identity. Not because the people weren't real. Because the identity hadn't been built yet. And Arafat built it the same way you build a city — founding story first, then institutions, symbols, a flag, a claim of ancient dispossession, and enough foreign funding to make it stick. The full piece is up on Substack (Link in comments). It starts with a fable. It ends with the only question that actually matters. ( Credit Melissa Steinberg Brodsky )
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Shiri_Sabra
Shiri_Sabra@sabra_the·
In April 1948, the Arab leadership of Haifa announced they wanted to evacuate the city. Not that they were being forced out. Not that they had no choice. They announced it as a decision. The Jewish mayor broke down in tears and begged them not to go. The British commander told them they were making a serious mistake. The Haganah’s chief officer promised full equality and peace to every Arab who stayed. The answer from the Arab Higher Committee in Beirut was evacuation anyway. This is one of the most documented moments of 1948. It is also one of the least told. Before any major military offensive in Haifa, between 25,000 and 30,000 Arabs had already left voluntarily. The fighting hadn’t reached most of their neighborhoods. What had happened was simpler and more damaging: the leadership had left first. British High Commissioner Sir Alan Cunningham documented it in an April 26 telegram, describing the abandonment by Arab municipal officials, military leaders, and the chief Arab magistrate as probably the greatest factor in the collapse of Arab morale in the city. When the people who are supposed to lead a community disappear, the community follows. On April 22, a meeting was held at city hall to discuss a truce. The terms guaranteed full safety and civil rights to any Arab who stayed. Shabtai Levy, the Jewish mayor, broke down and pleaded personally with the Arab delegates, calling evacuation a cruel crime against their own people. The British commander urged them to reconsider. The Haganah promised equality and peace to anyone who remained. The Arab Higher Committee in Beirut said go. What Arab leaders said publicly in the months that followed tells the rest of the story. The Economist reported in October 1948 that the departure was driven primarily by orders from the Higher Arab Executive, and that Arabs who stayed and accepted Jewish protection were being called renegades by their own leadership. Time magazine reported in May 1948 that the evacuation was partly driven by Arab leaders who hoped withdrawing Arab workers would paralyze the city economically. Emile Ghoury, secretary of the Palestinian Arab Higher Committee, told the Beirut Telegraph in September 1948 that the Arab states had agreed unanimously on the policy that created the refugees and must share in solving the problem. The Jordanian newspaper Falastin wrote in February 1949 that Arab states had encouraged Palestinians to leave temporarily to clear the way for the Arab invasion armies and then failed to help them return. Monsignor George Hakim, the Greek Catholic Bishop of Galilee, told the New York Herald Tribune in June 1949 that the Arabs of Haifa had fled despite the fact that Jewish authorities had guaranteed their safety and rights as citizens. These aren’t Israeli sources. These are Arab leaders and Arab newspapers, in their own words, from 1948 & 1949. The word Nakba was coined in August 1948 by a Syrian historian named Constantin Zureiq, a professor at the American University of Beirut. He used it to describe the catastrophic failure of seven Arab armies to defeat the newly declared State of Israel. In his own words, he wrote that seven Arab states declared war on Zionism in Palestine, stopped impotent before it, and then turned on their heels. He described Arab leaders whose declarations fell like bombs from their mouths but whose bombs were hollow and empty, causing no damage and killing no one. Zureiq made no mention of Palestinians as victims. He defined the Nakba as a self-inflicted Arab disaster, a failure of Arab leadership, Arab unity & Arab will. That is what the word originally meant. A Syrian intellectual criticizing Arab governments for launching a war they were unprepared to win. Somewhere between 1948 and the 1980s, that meaning was inverted entirely. The word that began as Arab self-criticism became the centerpiece of a narrative in which Arabs were passive victims & Israel was the aggressor Edite. via: Melissa Steinberg Brodsky
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Brianna Wu
Brianna Wu@BriannaWu·
I don’t enjoy being trans. I think being born this way is the worst thing that ever happened to me, a birth defect in my brain chemistry than made me as certain I was supposed to be a girl as you are that you need oxygen. Repairing it to make a life has been painful, expensive and cost me my adoptive family. I’ve made my peace with what I am, and I’m proud of the character I showed. But I essentially see this as a birth defect and a huge net negative. Something that has really changed is the number of people medically transitioning that don’t want to be women, they want to be trans. I think they enjoy being something in between. I think it’s fun for them. I think they enjoy displaying crude sexuality in public. I think they enjoy being disruptive. I think they have a political goal of dismantling the gender binary. And I fundamentally don’t think they’re the same thing I am. No child that had undergone actual gender dysphoria comes out of it without being deeply damaged. I wouldn’t wish this on my worst enemy.
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
Israel is back in control of southern Lebanon 26 years after it left in 2000, just as Israel is back in control of the Gaza Strip 21 years after it left it in 2005. This control, military occupation, or whatever you want to call it, is the direct result of irresponsible and criminal decisions made by Hezbollah and Hamas terrorists who failed to leverage newly acquired freedom and territories in pursuit of nation-building, sustainable futures, and peace. “Resistance” was not only a slogan, but it became an industrial complex, with money, narratives, propaganda, foreign interference, and terror infrastructure. Even if you believe in resistance, that should have stopped in Lebanon after 2000, and it should have stopped in Gaza after 2005 – the whole point of resistance is to no longer live under a direct military occupation. What kind of pathetic, ill-conceived, unintelligent, and moronic resistance invites the occupation back into one’s country decades later, causing complete and utter devastation? This is further proof that Hezbollah and Hamas, while made up of and endorsed by many in Lebanon and Palestine, were never truly organic to their respective societies and only existed as tools for foreign agendas, masters, and enablers.
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Sahrish
Sahrish@Sahrish1278·
What is the number..? Only 1% will succeed
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Sahrish
Sahrish@Sahrish1278·
Number of saqure you see...? ONLY 1 % Will succeed
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Insurrection Barbie
Insurrection Barbie@DefiyantlyFree·
So let me get this straight. You think kids will study Trump and Netanyahu the same way they study Hitler and Stalin? Trump, who lost an election and left. Netanyahu, who lost an election, sat in opposition, and won the next one. Those two compared to a man who banned every political party in Germany within six months, built industrialized death camps, and gassed six million Jews, and another man whose secret police killed 700,000 people in eighteen months for insufficient loyalty, who collectivized every farm in the Soviet Union and deported millions of families to freeze to death in Siberia, who ran a state where the concept of a free election simply did not exist. You’re comparing countries where courts block the government, where the press publishes vicious criticism every single day, where millions of citizens march in the streets against their own leaders and go home after to regimes where owning the wrong pamphlet got you sent to a camp, where the Gestapo’s orders were literally exempt from judicial review, where the NKVD planted informants in schools and churches and secretly marked ballots to find out who voted no so they could disappear them? You’re comparing free-market economies where you can start a business, own property, and sue your own government to a regime that forced Jewish families to sell their businesses at a fraction of their value then seized their bank accounts, their insurance payments, and their personal belongings, and another that labeled any farmer who owned his own land a class enemy and shot him? You’re comparing countries with constitutionally protected religious freedom to regimes that seized synagogues, dissolved Jewish communities, imprisoned rabbis, and in one case, built an entire industrial apparatus for the purpose of erasing a people from the earth? You are comparing a body count of zero politically motivated state killings to a combined body count of tens of millions people gassed in chambers, starved in engineered famines, worked to death in frozen camps, shot in ditches and dumped in mass graves? And you did all of this from a phone, on a free platform, in a free country, where the worst thing that will happen to you for calling your elected leader a dictator is that someone quote-tweets you? The people who actually lived under Hitler and Stalin did not get to post. They got a knock on the door at 3 AM. And then they were never heard from him again.. You should be embarrassed by your ignorance, but you’re not. Because you represent the most privileged class in the most privileged country in the history of the world and you’re so uneducated that you don’t even have the common sense to appreciate it.
Jamie Bonkiewicz@JamieBonkiewicz

One day, kids will study Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu the same way we studied Adolf Hitler and Joseph Stalin.

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Ofra Haza Stan Account
Ofra Haza Stan Account@anaraintuitive·
Before Oct 7th, I was a naive adherent of IslamoLeftism. A lifelong Democrat, I believed what I was told. When the NYTimes said Modi and Hindutva groups are right wing fascist thugs oppressing Indian Muslims, I accepted it. When Haaretz presented graphic images of Palestinian suffering and framed Israelis as powerful oppressors, erasing causality and context, I wept like a good little bleeding-heart liberal for the poor Palestinians. I was never able to see Arab/Muslim aggression against Jews and Hindus, because it was never part of the narrative. Oct 7th opened my eyes. The horror of that day was profound. It penetrated deep into my Yiddishe Neshama, my Jewish soul. I watched people who looked like me and my family, who bore our names, who could be us, slaughtered, raped, kidnapped, in their own homes. I had a panic attack. Then I watched the global Left unite with the Muslim ummah to deny, justify, celebrate, or minimize these atrocities. They fomented the greatest rise of Nazism I’ve seen in my lifetime. IslamoLeftism, also known as the red/green alliance, hides in plain sight. It appears like a legitimate democratic project, yet it is hollowed out. It perverts all the Left’s concepts of justice, human rights, international law, to uphold Islamist hegemonic domination. IslamoLeftism does not solely target “Zionists,” via the racism of antizionism, it targets all non-Muslims; anyone who refuses to submit to its goals. Academia entrenches IslamoLeftist concepts into societal dogma. Language of “decolonization” is used in Orwellian ways. Islam has historically been a brutal colonial paradigm outside of Arabia. While Western academics do land acknowledgements, make solipsistic statements about indigenous rights, actual indigenous people are demonized as colonizers in their own land, while a false indigenous identity is constructed for Muslim colonizers. In reality, Israel is decolonization. Ram Janmabhoomi temple in Ayodhya is decolonization. These facts are obscured, in the never ending quest to demonize non-Muslims and justify genocidal violence against them. IslamoLeftist politics engenders a soulless landscape in which Left parties like Labour, Greens, and Democrats, are subverted by Islamist terrorist propaganda. Nazi-grade Jew Hate is presented as moral imperative. Activists stand with the most abusive authoritarian regimes and terrorist groups in the world, while grandstanding as being on the right side of history. Oct 7th was a watershed moment. It made me an Oct 8th Jew. An independent thinker. One who learns the history, and knows the facts. One who stands unapologetically with my people — not just out of a sense of tribalism, but because our cause is morally righteous. One who is no longer blind to the IslamoLeftist paradigm, to the harm it’s causing in the world. Once you see it, you can’t unsee it. It must be called out and censured.
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SilentOrbit
SilentOrbit@silentblossom_·
What do you see?
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Marina
Marina@TheRealMarina0·
6 for me!! I feel confident nobody Has all 20 How many for you?
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Garry K
Garry K@GarryKntze·
@EYakoby Not offended by stupidity and ignorance
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
How is this not highly offensive to Christians?
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Ted Plank
Ted Plank@ted_plank·
@mdubowitz This three time Trump voter would rather see IRAN with nukes than ISRAEL with nukes. Observing how both nations have comported themselves during this unnecessary, absolutely stupid conflict. Who started this bloodbath, again? Back in June, too? Oh, never mind......
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Mark Dubowitz
Mark Dubowitz@mdubowitz·
The regime still refuses to compromise on enrichment. Decades of refusal cost it an estimated trillion dollars. The 40-Day War added another $300B. It may cost them the Islamic Republic itself. Why persist? Because enrichment is pathway to permanent nuclear blackmail over America and the global economy.
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Ncole ✡︎
Ncole ✡︎@ncole_r·
🔴A Masterclass in Theft!: 1️⃣ Keffiyeh? Stolen from Iraq 2️⃣ Flag? Stolen from Jordan 3️⃣ Land? Claimed from Israel 4️⃣ Name “Palestina”? Introduced by Roman renaming of Judea after Jewish revolts 5️⃣ History? Stolen from Jewish heritage 6️⃣ Capital? Claimed as Jerusalem, never theirs, never mentioned in the Qur'an. 7️⃣ Yasser Arafat? Egyptian 8️⃣ Narrative? Manufactured 9️⃣ Victimhood? Monetized 🔟 Culture? Pan-Arab 1️⃣1️⃣ Identity? Invented in the 1960s 1️⃣2️⃣ Aid money? Over $60 Billion stolen by Arafat, the PLO & Hamas over the years.
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Garry K
Garry K@GarryKntze·
@l3v1at4an Are those the 72 virgins? Seem a little young and a few missing
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Leviathan
Leviathan@l3v1at4an·
The Muslim Community of GTA is hosting a vigil for Ayatollah Khamenei on April 12th in front of the Superior Court of Justice. It’s always nice to see Islamists coming together to pay tribute to their dictators.
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Garry K
Garry K@GarryKntze·
@preta_6 There should also be an Anorexia Day of Visibility if we're going to start enabling mental illnesses
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