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Meet Mohammad al-Sid (Abu Watan), the Hamas operative who held Avinatan Or hostage for >2 years in Gaza tunnels. He also served as a producer at Hamas’s Al-Aqsa channel
But Al Jazeera, Hamas & additional media outlets complained that Israel eliminated a "journalist." #hypocrites

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⚠️ Sensitive Content: This post describes the details of a horrific terror attack.
Hakim Mazen Awad and Amjad Mohammad Awad, both 18 and relatives, infiltrated the Israeli community of Itamar, armed with four knives - two of them approximately 40 cm long.
They broke into the Fogel family’s home while they were asleep, moving from room to room to butcher the entire family.
Amjad covered 10-year-old Yoav’s mouth to silence him, while Hakim seized 4-year-old Elad, chillingly motioning with his finger for the child not to be afraid. The horror escalated as Amjad slit Yoav’s throat and plunged a knife into his chest. Simultaneously, Hakim dragged little Elad into the adjacent room and attempted to strangle him. As the boy lay helpless on the floor, Hakim’s hand still muffling his cries, Amjad entered and ended the child's life, stabbing him in the chest with both knives.
They then entered the parents’ bedroom. Ehud, the father, fought back but was stabbed repeatedly in the neck and the back of his head. Ruth tried to fight Hakim off, but Amjad stabbed her multiple times in the neck and back. Seeing she was still alive, Hakim aimed his gun and shot her.
After the murders, the terrorists left - only to return shortly after to search for weapons. That is when they heard the cries of Hadas, a three-month-old baby. They stabbed her in the head, murdering her in her crib.
Two other children, aged 8 and 2, were sleeping in another room. They went unnoticed and survived. The terrorists locked the house from the inside and escaped through a window.
The massacre was discovered by Tamar, the 12-year-old daughter, who returned home from a youth activity. She heard her brother crying and called the neighbors, who managed to get her 8-year-old brother to open the door. She then entered the house and found her parents and three siblings lying in pools of blood.
The terrorists were later captured and each sentenced to 130 years in prison.
"I do not regret it. I am proud of what I did and dedicate this massacre to the Palestinian people," Amjad Awad declared in court.
This week marks fifteen years since they were taken from us.
Israel will never forget.

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@RT_com These subtitles have absolutely nothing to do with what they're actually saying. This is a new low, even for RT. Here is the video with the real subtitles.
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Protesters killed in Iran:
30,000 (Time Magazine)
36,500 (Iran International)
50,000 (Sunday Times citing Reza Pahlavi)
🇺🇳 U.N. General Assembly reaction:
0 resolutions
0 ICJ referrals
0 emergency sessions
@UN_PGA, why are you silent as the IRGC slaughters tens of thousands?

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The U.N. has 13,000 “humanitarian workers“ in Gaza. Not one lifted a hand to help or rescue a single hostage. Not one. Never forget.
Israel Defense Forces@IDF
There are officially no more hostages in captivity in Gaza.
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There are moments that do not feel like victory—and yet they matter profoundly.
After 843 days, Ran Gvili has come home. Not alive. Not rescued. But returned. With him, the final hostage held in Gaza. No Israelis are left behind in that Hamas-created abyss.
This does not erase October 7. It does not redeem the price paid. But it matters because of what it says about who Israelis are—and who Jews have learned, painfully, to be.
Israel’s enemies believe in kidnapping the living and trafficking in the dead. They believe Jewish bodies can be turned into leverage, trophies, bargaining chips. That belief is central to their worldview.
Israel rejects it.
A society that does not fight to retrieve its dead is already half defeated. Israel is not such a society. From biblical burial obligations, through centuries of exile where Jews ransomed bodies at impossible cost, to a modern state that risks lives to recover the fallen—this is not sentimentality. It is civilizational muscle memory.
Ran Gvili was killed defending Israelis on Oct. 7. His body was abducted to serve Islamist terror’s logic. Bringing him home does not deny that Hamas tried—at times successfully—to use Jewish lives and bodies as currency. It rejects the premise that this defines us.
No one is abandoned. Not to terror. Not to time. Not even to death.
We could not save Ran. We could not undo October 7. But we did not accept disappearance as fate.
יהי זכרו ברוך
רן גבילי הי״ד

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EXCLUSIVE: The Hamas terror group is showing no intention of disarming in Gaza. Footage obtained by @Ahikam20 reveals the terrifying grip Hamas’ infamous Saham unit holds over the people of Gaza.
A brave Gazan (whose name is withheld for his safety) risked his life to give Channel 14 an inside look at the Strip, documenting armed terrorists moving freely throughout Gaza, controlling both aid and commercial shipments.
Watch 👇
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Shocking: Time Magazine reports 30,000 killed in Iran on Jan. 8-9 alone, citing health ministry sources. If confirmed, this is among the worst massacres in modern history.
Equally shocking: the silence. A people defying Islamist tyranny doesn't fit the ideology—so it is ignored.

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I said to UNHRC: “We ask the U.N., the media, celebrities, campus activists: why are you silent? The answer is uncomfortable but clear. The Iran protest movement shatters a cherished narrative. A people rising against Islamist tyranny does not fit the ideology—so it is ignored.”
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