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Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸

Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸

@IbrahimNashwan2

A Engineer & Writer. I could be gone at any minute in this genocide. Remember I'm not a number. You can help my family from the link⤵️

palestine, gaza Katılım Nisan 2020
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Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸
Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸@IbrahimNashwan2·
I'm a civil engineer from Gaza, a father of three children, aged 5, 2, and 2 months. We are living under extremely harsh conditions that have left me unable to feed my children. Today is the first day of the new year, and I couldn't provide even some milk for my infant daughter. I beg every free soul in this world, we need you. Please donate and share. chuffed.org/project/161358… @eyuplovely
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Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸@IbrahimNashwan2·
My three children are waiting for the joy of Eid like all the other children around the world. Every day they ask me for Eid clothes and Eid toys. We are living in extremely harsh conditions in tents, with unbearable heat, displacement, and war. I kindly ask people with compassionate hearts to help us, even with a small amount. 💔🙏 chuffed.org/project/161358…
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Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸 retweetledi
North Gaza Relief Project 𓂆🇵🇸
In these difficult circumstances we are living through, donations are still not reaching us in a sufficient or consistent way that would allow us to continue and expand our relief work as we hope, despite the great and growing need among displaced families. 📍 North Gaza Relief Project Tomorrow, God willing, we will carry out a new humanitarian initiative, where we will distribute 100 bundles of bread to 100 displaced families in the Gaza Strip, in an effort to ease a small part of the suffering of families living under harsh conditions and severe shortages of basic supplies. We believe that every small contribution can make a big difference in the life of a family in need. 🤝 We kindly ask everyone for support, participation, and donations to help continue this humanitarian project and reach as many families as possible. 📢 Please share this post with others, as it may be the reason goodness reaches those who need it. chuffed.org/project/177943…
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North Gaza Relief Project 𓂆🇵🇸
🚨 Tomorrow, we will distribute 100 bundles of bread to 100 displaced families in the camps of northern Gaza. chuffed.org/project/177943… 🥖 In Gaza, bread has become something families struggle to find every single day. Children sleep hungry, mothers search for food for hours, and many parents can no longer provide even a simple meal. Tomorrow’s distribution may seem small… but for 100 families, it means relief from hunger, even if only for one day. We are trying to continue despite the lack of resources, but we truly need your support to keep this relief project going. @willmenaker @adamjohnsonCHI @SeanMcCarthyCom @zei_squirrel @noahsamsen_ @SweatieAngle @ByYourLogic @eyuplovely @danker_hank @shaunking Every donation can help feed another hungry family. 🤍 chuffed.org/project/177943…
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Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸
Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸@IbrahimNashwan2·
@HamasCEO Yamen will be distributing bread to 100 families tomorrow. Will you help me send the video of the distribution to Will? Please, so we can continue.
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Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸
Ibrahim Nashwan 𓂆🇵🇸@IbrahimNashwan2·
Why did you withdraw your support for the North Gaza relief project and for Yamen? He's going through a very difficult time and needs your support at the beginning, not to be abandoned just because he contacted you several times. You're Palestinian; you should understand what we're going through and should be helping the displaced people in the tents, not leaving them. Please reconsider your decision and help Yamen. He loves you very much and has told me many times that you would help him.🙏
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
Weird how AIPAC keeps spending money they don’t need to spend. Pro-Israel groups spent $16 million to make this **the most expensive primary in American history** but Tapper assures us all that spending was a non sequitur and it all boiled down to Trump’s endorsement. Ok!
Jake Tapper 🦅@jaketapper

Supporters of Israel have long opposed Massie, but he lost tonight because President Trump wanted him defeated and Trump is incredibly popular in his district and in the GOP.

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Owen Gregorian
Owen Gregorian@OwenGregorian·
AI Didn’t Break College. It Exposed What College Already Was | Smartistone, Grey Enlightenment The past week has seen more articles than usual about the effects of AI on higher education and the job market. The tone tends to be negative, but also contradictory, with some articles expressing optimism, but the general tone tends to be pessimistic. For example, from Fortune, “Employers are increasingly turning to degree and GPA’ in hiring: Recruiters retreat from ‘talent is everywhere,’ double down on top colleges.” This is contrasted with The Economist, “Is AI putting graduates out of work already?” The surge in AI has also called into doubt the value or purpose of higher education. Overall, AI is generally seen as a negative, facilitating cheating and defeating the purpose of higher education. For example, in response to AI cheating, Princeton faculty has mandated proctoring for in-person exams, upending 133 years of precedent. Learning has given way to job optimization, or alluding to The Economist, a future where such jobs may not even exist. Not holding back, Owen Yingling of The New Critic, in the article “The Great Zombification,” writes: The prevalence of AI use on college campuses, particularly at “elite” universities, is a cancer on our culture that threatens to turn a generation of promising young Americans into a class of drooling morons, and it will grotesquely disfigure, if not destroy, the university as an institute in every way that it is imagined — as a sacrosanct humanist project, as a moral training ground, or even as a vulgar sweatshop for job training. But hasn’t college always been about job preparedness? The vast majority of students attend college to be more competitive in the job market, not because of intellectual curiosity, and this long predates AI. This is why remunerative majors such as computer science, ‘business’ or psychology are so popular, compared to the less lucrative humanities. All AI has really done is expose college for what it has long been: a job funnel masquerading as a place of learning. In the past, students at least had to go through the motions, pretending to care about learning. But AI now automates the tedious process of writing essays and boring reading assignments, all in a few clicks. And it does a far better job of writing than students are capable of doing on their own. I see this as a welcome change. For decades, Republicans whined about “campus indoctrination” and affirmative action, but little changed, because they lacked the political capital or inclination to do anything about it. Such anger was just mostly lip service compared to more pressing matters such as endless wars or tax cuts. Now comes AI, which is a long awaited actual disruptive threat to the college hegemony. And many of these liberal-types are appalled that AI not just threatens their cultural or institutional locus of power, but may devalue those degrees they paid so much for. There is the hypocrisy that companies are allowed to outsource and automate to be more efficient, but when students use AI to automate tedious or boring assignments, it’s somehow an affront to some higher moral principle. If the outcome is the same: correctly-answered assignments and the illusion of productive learning, fundamentally, what difference is there if an AI or human does it? I have observed online, in comments, that there’s little sympathy for companies that get duped by candidates using AI to pass interviews. Whether it’s frustration with credentialism, algorithmic gatekeeping, or the endless hoops of modern hiring, many people seem to agree on one thing: AI is an equalizer. It lowers barriers, bypasses gatekeepers, and helps people navigate systems that long felt designed to filter them out rather than recognize talent. However, AI disruption only goes so far. Many things will remain the same. My position is AI changes some things, but many preexisting trends will continue or even accelerate, such as wealth inequality, tech valuations, competition, status scarcity, and credentialism. This is in agreement with the above Fortune article. Elite universities will still act as gatekeepers of prestige and status. There is no AI alternative to the top-20 schools. I remember all the hype from 10-15 years ago about how online learning and “MIT courseware” would upend the universities or threaten credentialism, and nothing even close to that happened. As it turned out, the online version of MIT is not a substitute for the actual thing. The value is not the curriculum, but the signaling value of being smart enough to get in. Also, although AI may devalue credentialism to some degree, colleges and companies will adapt, as Princeton has done. This means more proctoring, or grading weighted towards in-class quizzes. Companies likewise have responded to interview software by using their own software to defect and counter such programs, such as detecting subtle eye movements or other telltale signs of AI usage, turning hiring into a technological cat-and-mouse game. I agreement with the Fortune article again, an AI-led economic boom, combined with less regulation and higher stakes due to competition between trillion-dollar highly profitable firms, makes degrees more relevant and top talent more important. When huge companies are so profitable and rapidity growing, they can afford to pay top dollar for college grads , especially from top schools, to stay ahead of the competition. AI makes smart people more productive, and smart people use AI more effectively, so high-IQ college grads are being paired with AI, leading to a synergistic effect for employers. Right now we’re in the biggest talent arms race ever. Ballooning salaries in many white-collar jobs reflect that. If AI boosts productivity and profits, there is no reason to expect that society will backtrack in this regard by becoming less competitive. But at the same time, there will be huge swaths of people unable to keep up and will be dependent on various welfare programs, homeless, living with friends or family, service sectors, or otherwise on the margins of society. Economic growth and competition typically go together. Perhaps the pre-2000s was different, as there was less competition from China. Top universities and companies and other gatekeepers of prestige had not yet hit their saturation point as we see post-2008 or post-Covid. greyenlightenment.com/2026/05/17/ai-…
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ParaPower Mapping
ParaPower Mapping@KlonnyPin_Gosch·
New article: I dug deep into Epstein’s brief stint at NYU’s Courant Institute (Math) & uncovered a nest of STEM spooks. The faculty he encountered included Manhattan Project vets, DoD researchers, Israel-visiting scholars, & hosts of Soviet ballet defectors Also file under: Rockefeller funding, classified WWII supersonic waves math modeling for the nat’l defense, Atomic Energy Commission supercomputers, Charles Lindbergh, Bletchley Park codebreakers, Riconosciuto-esque computer wiz prodigies, and a brief PROMIS Scandal detour to bolster our “Epstein was LEKEM” case
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New article: Have you ever wondered why Epstein had a doctored Austrian passport? I think I cracked the case. Cold War spy capital Vienna was the site of top secret Iran-Contra arms & hostages negotiations. The Fortelni passport may have enabled Epstein to attend w/out suspicion

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North Gaza Relief Project 𓂆🇵🇸
Clean drinking water is a matter of survival in Gaza. Today, we continued delivering water to displaced families living in tents under extreme heat. We are committed to supplying 20 displacement camps across Gaza, helping 1,000+ displaced families. 🙏🇵🇸 chuffed.org/project/177943…
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Will 🦥 Menaker
Will 🦥 Menaker@willmenaker·
Tap in with a few bucks if you can 👇👇👇👇👇
Muhmmed Project𓂆 🇵🇸@ProjectMuhmmed

🚨 Donate urgently to the children of Gaza 🚨 chuffed.org/project/171225… Today, Project Mohammed is facing an extreme collapse in donations… and this is now directly limiting our ability to continue delivering water to desperate families across Gaza. Every delay… every missing donation… means fewer water trucks… less clean water… and more children left waiting under unbearable heat with nothing to drink. Look with your own eyes at the exhaustion on the faces of children receiving water… Look at the tired faces… the weakened bodies… and children whose thirst has become greater than their small age. In Gaza… getting water is no longer something normal. It has become a daily battle for survival. Wells are empty. Pipes carry nothing. And every single drop has become the line between life and death. A child walks for hours barefoot under the burning sun… carrying an empty container that may return empty once again. A mother feels her throat burning from thirst… her body slowly collapsing… yet stays silent so her children can drink first. Families are no longer collapsing only from bombs… but from thirst that kills quietly. 💔 There are children in Gaza right now too weak to cry 💔 Too weak to speak 💔 Too exhausted to even ask for water anymore And the terrifying truth is: some of them may not survive… unless someone acts now. 🤍✨ This work continues only because of: Eyup (@eyuplovely) ❤️ Felix (@ByYourLogic) ❤️ William Menaker (@willmenaker) ❤️ Despite exhaustion… despite fear… despite losing people we love… we are still carrying water through destroyed streets… because we know one drop can save a life. 🚨 But we can no longer continue alone. If donations continue collapsing, our ability to move and work on the ground will become weaker… while thirst grows stronger every hour. 🤲 Please do not ignore this. ❤️ Donate. Share. Speak. Right now. chuffed.org/project/171225…

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