International Movement for Peace and Coexistence

1K posts

International Movement for Peace and Coexistence banner
International Movement for Peace and Coexistence

International Movement for Peace and Coexistence

@IMPACoexistence

Active in EU EuroParl UNESCO & UN to promote peaceful coexistence, build cultural bridges, counter radicalisation & seek a future based on democracy & justice.

Brussels, Belgium Katılım Mart 2019
621 Takip Edilen421 Takipçiler
Imam of Peace
Imam of Peace@Imamofpeace·
Be brave. Don’t fear the terrorists. 📍European Parliament.
English
119
778
2.1K
53.8K
Charlie Weimers MEP 🇸🇪
Soon we will defund and then we will ban the Muslim Brotherhood. Europe is waking up. The time for denial and excuses is over.
English
438
3.9K
18K
176.1K
Tomáš Zdechovský
Tomáš Zdechovský@TomasZdechovsky·
A high-level conference attended by several hundred people convened on Wednesday in the European Parliament brought together diverse voices to address the growing security challenges associated with the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence across Europe. 👍
Tomáš Zdechovský tweet media
English
3
0
13
680
ISGAP
ISGAP@ISGAP·
🚨EUROPE: A high-level conference attended by several hundred people convened Wednesday in the European Parliament brought together diverse voices to address the growing security challenges associated with the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence across Europe, writes EUToday. Dr. Charles Asher Small, founder of @ISGAP welcomed the formation of a broad coalition against what he termed the “tyranny” of the Muslim Brotherhood. He commended the European Union’s recent designation of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps as a terrorist organisation and pointed to funding sources from Qatar, Turkey, and other entities that sustain such networks.
ISGAP tweet media
English
1
4
8
178
Tomáš Zdechovský
Tomáš Zdechovský@TomasZdechovsky·
For decades, security services have warned about networks linked to the Muslim Brotherhood. It is not just another religious movement, but a political network seeking to undermine democratic societies from within. Yesterday in the @Europarl_EN I co-hosted the event “Safeguarding Europe: Exposing the Growing Threat of the Muslim Brotherhood” together with @hjaruissen. We honoured victims of jihadist ideologies and heard the powerful testimony of Yazidi survivor Fawziya Saydo. Europe and the West must stop ignoring this threat and defend our institutions, freedoms and security. @visegrad24
Tomáš Zdechovský tweet mediaTomáš Zdechovský tweet mediaTomáš Zdechovský tweet media
English
1
1
12
589
Bert-Jan Ruissen (SGP EP)
Bert-Jan Ruissen (SGP EP)@hjaruissen·
We moeten de waarheid onder ogen zien: de #moslimbroederschap is een gevaar voor Europa. De EU moet alles op alles zetten om invloed van dit netwerk tegen te gaan. Dat benadrukten onderzoekers en slachtoffers van o.a. Hamas en IS vandaag in Brussel op uitnodiging van @SGPnieuws.
Bert-Jan Ruissen (SGP EP) tweet media
Nederlands
63
272
862
8.9K
Nadine Maenza
Nadine Maenza@nadinemaenza·
“Mistakes in Iraq led to the genocide of Christians and Yazidis. Don’t let it happen again.” —@SamBrownback U.S. support for Syria should be tied to safety + equal citizenship for all—Christians, Alawites, Druze, Kurds, Yazidis, and others. Equal protection in law and practice.
wsj.com/opinion/syrias…
English
18
111
328
8K
The Jerusalem Post
The Jerusalem Post@Jerusalem_Post·
Opinion: Amid the limited international response to recent events in northern Syria, a historical, memory-based, and security-driven solidarity between Kurds and Jews is increasingly being discussed. jpost.com/opinion/articl…
English
25
76
475
22.5K
ECR Group
ECR Group@ecrgroup·
⚠️ “Before sending millions in aid to Syria, the EU must demand the protection of minorities and stop turning a blind eye to jihadism!” 🗣️ECR MEP @LaurenceTrochu calls on Europe to stop being naive.
English
4
10
25
648
Maxime PREVOT
Maxime PREVOT@prevotmaxime·
Dear Minister Sa'ar, Belgium is home to one of Europe's oldest Jewish communities. We are proud of that. And we will do everything to keep it that way. When a synagogue is targeted, we are outraged. When graves are desecrated, we are disgusted. When Jewish students face harassment, we want consequences. And we act, every day. A national antisemitism coordinator leads an interfederal mechanism where Jewish community leaders sit as permanent partners. Our prosecutors work under explicit zero-tolerance instructions for hate crimes. Courts convict those who spread hatred and Holocaust denial, under laws that go beyond European minimum standards. Our new Criminal Code, entering into force in April 2026, makes discriminatory motive an aggravating circumstance for every single crime. When the threat demands it, we protect. Since October 7, 2023, every Jewish school, synagogue and community centre operates under reinforced police surveillance. But Belgium's approach goes far beyond repression and protection. We invest in prevention, education and resilience, because that is how you root out hatred for good. Our schools teach about the Holocaust and contemporary antisemitism with dedicated IHRA-aligned programmes. The Jewish Museum of Belgium runs a project bringing Jewish life, culture and identity into classrooms across the country. Football fans caught chanting antisemitic slurs are sent to Kazerne Dossin - the memorial site from which Jews were deported - for mandatory education programmes, with intake, guided visits and supervised reflection. The federal government has commissioned dedicated research into online antisemitism, mapping hate speech patterns, platforms and policy responses. And since April 2024, police register antisemitic incidents under a dedicated indicator, because you cannot fight what you do not measure. Is it enough? As long as one Jewish Belgian feels unsafe walking to shul, we have work to do. We carry that responsibility every single day. Now, Minister Sa'ar, let's be honest with each other. You mention the case of mohels in Antwerp. The judicial investigation was initiated following a complaint by a member of the Jewish community itself, concerning a specific medical practice. Meanwhile, tens of thousands of ritual circumcisions are performed legally in Belgium every year, without any interference. Presenting this as persecution of Jewish life is a distortion of the facts. And it is part of a pattern. You have taken the real fears of real people and turned them into an argument against Belgium's foreign policy. Jewish Belgians deserve our full protection. They do not deserve to be used as leverage in a dispute about international law. Let me be precise. We suspended consular services for Belgian citizens established in settlements that the International Court of Justice has declared illegal. This applies regardless of religion, nationality or background. It is an application of international law, nothing more, nothing less. And let us not be naive about what is really happening here. Ever since Belgium chose to firmly condemn all violations of international law, some Israeli leaders have pursued a campaign of amalgamation, deliberately conflating our principled legal positions with antisemitism. That narrative is false. International and Israeli studies confirm this. The 2026 Annual Report of Tel Aviv University warns explicitly that the inflationary use of the term antisemitism undermines the fight against real anti-Jewish hatred. The same report finds no evidence of broad societal antisemitic sentiment in Belgium, nor of political parties that support or normalise antisemitism. It highlights that Jewish representatives in Antwerp describe their cooperation with police and authorities as effective and reliable. We will protect our Jewish community with everything Belgium has. We will always listen to their concerns. And we will keep calling out violations of international law, by anyone.
Gideon Sa'ar | גדעון סער@gidonsaar

Minister Prévot, a few undeniable facts: According to Belgian data, there has been a sharp and consecutive rise in antisemitic attacks in Belgium for more than five years. Jews in Belgium are afraid to wear a Kippah in the streets. Two Jewish cemeteries were desecrated. There was an attempt to set fire to a synagogue in Antwerp. Jewish students report constant harassment and discrimination. Furthermore, the ADL Europe survey shows that antisemitism in Belgium is two to three times more common than in its neighboring countries. Suddenly, after thousands of years of Brit Milah being performed, the Mohel community is being targeted. Jewish Belgian citizens living in Judea and Samaria are denied consular services, while Belgian Muslims are welcomed. Finally, 23 of the 27 EU countries have a strategic plan and a designated coordinator to combat antisemitism. Belgium does not. Dear Minister, I understand that the mirror Ambassador @BillWhiteUSA has held up to you is unpleasant, but one might want to take this opportunity to take a hard look in that mirror and acknowledge reality.

English
265
290
1.6K
278.2K
International Movement for Peace and Coexistence retweetledi
Marc Zell - מארק צל
Marc Zell - מארק צל@GOPIsrael·
An excellent question that has been asked and unanswered for decades.
David Harris@DavidHarrisNY

Simple questions: Why do 5 million Palestinians have the "right" to a state, but not 40-60 million freedom-seeking #Kurds? Why are there endless marches & protests for Palestinians, but not Kurds? Why is the UN obsessed with Palestinians, but doesn't give a damn about Kurds?

English
145
284
1.5K
47.4K
The Times and The Sunday Times
Islamist hate has gone unchallenged for too long #Echobox=1770704177" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">thetimes.com/comment/column…
English
38
13
102
6.3K