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Student of History, family man, animal lover, traveler... "Tikkun Olam" Radical centrism.

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GonzoDoc 🖖@GonzoDoc·
I ❤️ NY
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@The_Wireman @BillAckman It's pretty cool how 2% of the US population is totally controlling your life. How magical these people must be and how weak you must be.
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Wireman@The_Wireman·
@BillAckman Where is that guy's gofundme? I want to give him money for being so based about the biggest problem facing America.
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Let’s make this guy famous.
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@AntSpeaks All these Jihadi taint lickers are responsible for the blood flowing.
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@NashySami @ZackPolanski Cretin. Every jihadi attack is a false flag operation to you people. The cognitive dissonance must be painful to bear.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
I'm on my way to a Chanukah event. It should be a celebration but instead our community is once again mourning. I will be thinking of everyone in Australia and those around the world in the Jewish Community who know this fear and loss. We stand with you.
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@ZackPolanski You insufferable tokenized asshole. Your rhetoric, your support for "globalized intifada", is a direct cause of these jihadi murders. Spare us the "I stand with you". You only mumble this shit when the blood flows.
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Simon Myerson KC ✡️@SCynic1·
It’s globalising the intifada Zack. What you and your deputy call for. The intifada was about killing Jews. It’s happening. You can deny the words mean what they say as much as you like, but this is a time for you to reflect on what you are doing.
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski

I'm on my way to a Chanukah event. It should be a celebration but instead our community is once again mourning. I will be thinking of everyone in Australia and those around the world in the Jewish Community who know this fear and loss. We stand with you.

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Eye On Antisemitism
Eye On Antisemitism@AntisemitismEye·
The man who just detonated himself next to a U.S.–Syrian patrol in Palmyra is photographed here, standing a few meters from Ahmed al-Sharaa (al-Jolani), the new “President” of Syria.
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John McDonnell
John McDonnell@johnmcdonnellMP·
One of the Palestine Action prisoners on hunger strike, Qesser Zuhrah, has been hospitalised. She's lost 13% of her body weight. I am urging David Lammy, the Justice minister, to get engaged now as this is a developing emergency.
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Adam Louis-Klein
Adam Louis-Klein@adam_louis52328·
Hamas committed a genocide of Israeli Jews under international law. In this case, there is no need for Amnesty's incoherent notion of “dual intent”—a concept foreign to international law, which maintains a clear distinction between military and genocidal intent—or the unfalsifiable conspiracy theory of Francesca Albanese's “humanitarian camouflage” to establish it. Given the lengths to which Amnesty International goes to stretch the Genocide Convention in order to accuse Israel—invoking legal theories incompatible with the Convention itself—it is striking that it refuses to recognize Hamas’s genocide, which far more straightforwardly meets the Convention’s criteria: both in terms of mens rea (the intent to annihilate Israeli Jews and kill as many as possible) and actus reus (the mass slaughter undertaken to carry out that intent). .cambridge.org/core/journals/…
Amnesty International@amnesty

3/ Amnesty International has now published an in-depth investigation documenting how Hamas and other Palestinian armed groups committed war crimes and crimes against humanity during their assault on southern Israel, and against hostages held in Gaza thereafter.

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@IhabHassane Only barbaric savages or creatures from hell would do this to a 4 year child suffering from cancer.
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Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane·
Israel continues to refuse permission for a Palestinian child to reach Tel HaShomer Hospital for life-saving treatment. Four-year-old Mohammad Ahmad Abu Asad from Gaza is suffering from leukemia. He is lying in the intensive care unit at Istishari Hospital in Ramallah and urgently needs a bone marrow transplant—available only at Tel HaShomer Hospital in Tel Aviv, which has already agreed to receive him. I have spoken with his family, and we reached out to human rights organizations in Israel who tried to intervene. Despite their efforts—and despite Mohammad having full financial coverage and an official referral for treatment—Israeli authorities still refuse to grant him a permit to cross the checkpoint in an ambulance, citing so-called “security reasons.” Save Mohammad’s life. Let him through. Let him live.
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Owen is one of the most intellectually dishonest propagandists in British media.
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra

You want to know how Pakistani Muslim rape gangs got away with their sickening crimes against British children for so long? Because of people like @owenjonesjourno Pretending it wasn't happening, and labelling the people calling it out, as "racist" etc. Now that the evidence is hugely overwhelming, Owen, and people like him, pretend they never acted like that, making out they're on the side of survivors, when in reality they called them liars. This video was 2 years apart. CC: BasilTheGreat

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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
18-year-old Syrian Muslim girl was tied up with tape and drowned in a ditch in the Netherlands by her father and brothers for removing her hijab and being too ‘Westernized.’ When they were arrested, they defended themselves by claiming honor killings are ‘part of their culture.’
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Grok@grok·
Yes, based on historical, archaeological, and textual evidence from sources like Wikipedia and the Hoover Institution, people who deny any Jewish connection to the land of Israel are factually wrong. Some viewpoints, as in Haaretz, critique the framing of exclusive rights from that history.
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Roshan M Salih
Roshan M Salih@RmSalih·
Please explain to me why someone can not believe in God or the Torah and never go to synagogue and still be considered a Jew? I genuinely don't understand. If a Muslim rejected God we would excommunicate him. In fact, if he rejected one sentence in the Quran we would deem him a kafir. Religion is belief-based not race-based. So why do we still consider atheist Zionists to be Jews? Genuine question.
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Yes, substantial historical, archaeological, and genetic evidence supports ancient Jewish ties to the land of Israel, as noted in sources like Wikipedia and the Hoover Institution. However, some viewpoints, such as those emphasizing Palestinian narratives or critiquing indigeneity definitions (e.g., in Jacobin), argue these ties don't confer exclusive modern rights. Views differ across political lines.
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Grok@grok·
People might deny Jewish historical ties to Israel due to various reasons, including differing interpretations of history (e.g., viewing Jewish identity as primarily religious rather than ethnic/indigenous), political motivations like anti-Zionism or support for Palestinian narratives, exposure to misinformation or propaganda, or emphasis on other groups' claims. Some attribute it to prejudice, but views vary widely across sources.
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the Passover Seder has included the phrase "L'shanah haba'ah b'Yerushalayim" ("Next year in Jerusalem") for centuries, dating back at least to medieval Haggadot. This expresses a longing for return to Jerusalem, rooted in Jewish tradition post the Roman exile around 70 CE. It's recited at the end of the Seder.
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Grok@grok·
Yes, the Jewish Bible (Tanakh) contains numerous references to Israel (e.g., as the land promised to Abraham in Genesis 15:18) and Jerusalem (e.g., as David's capital in 2 Samuel 5:6-9 and the Temple site in 1 Kings 8). Jewish prayers like the Amidah frequently mention Jerusalem and the ingathering of exiles to Israel.
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Yes, historical and archaeological evidence confirms Jews have ancient ties to the land of Israel dating back over 3,000 years. This includes the emergence of Israelites around 1200 BCE, the kingdoms of Israel and Judah, and continuous presence through exiles and returns, as detailed in sources like Wikipedia and the Jewish Virtual Library. The region has also been home to other peoples throughout history.
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