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Yaakov ✡ Goldman 🥛 🍯

Yaakov ✡ Goldman 🥛 🍯

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Yaakov ✡ Goldman 🥛 🍯
Saudi Arabia: "If Iran gets the nuclear bomb, so will we as soon as possible." (60 minutes) Is that safe for America?
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David Wolfson
David Wolfson@DXW_KC·
“There is so much more that needs to be done to stamp out antisemitism in Britain. Walls, guards and stab vests are the equivalent of palliative care. They are not a cure … As we all know, the first step to any cure is correctly identifying the disease.”⬇️
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
They stole a nonprofit. It’s not right.
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Eve Barlow
Eve Barlow@Eve_Barlow·
The ADL doesn't need another press release, another "task force," or another celebrity fundraiser where they wring their hands about "rising hate". The ADL needs a reckoning. It needs a full, (potentially humiliating) but nonetheless cathartic rebrand. Strip the rainbow filters, retire the DEI seminars, and return to the one job it was built for: fighting Jew hatred and extremism without fear or favor. Elon Musk @elonmusk didn't invent the ADL's credibility crisis; he had the receipts and the platform to broadcast them. For years the ADL has played both victim and commissar. For years, it was soft-pedaling the "antisemitism" from the left to focus on Jew hatred from the "right side" of the political spectrum. October 7 exposed the grift. The same groups the ADL once platformed or excused as "activists" revealed themselves as eliminationists. The body count didn't lie. The silence, selective outrage, and pivot to "context" did. This is how the ADL saves itself: by admitting the mission creep. The pivot to woke social justice was always a category error. Jew hatred isn't a subset of "systemic oppression" bingo. It doesn't fit neatly into the oppressor/oppressed spreadsheet. It is a shape-shifting virus that thrives on conspiracy, envy, and the eternal need for a scapegoat; sometimes wearing a keffiyeh, sometimes a Hugo Boss uniform, sometimes a Che Guevara T-shirt. Pretending it's solvable through pronoun workshops and "punching up" rhetoric has left actual Jews more exposed, not less. Rebrand means refocus. Dump the "fighting hate for all" branding that turned it into just another progressive slush fund. Be explicit: the ADL's remit is the defense of Jews, Jewish institutions, and the truth about antisemitism in all its forms – left, right, Islamist, whatever. Track the funders of campus encampments that chant for intifada. Call out the Squad when they traffic in blood libels. Monitor extremism from white nationalists and from the "decolonisation" crowd that treats synagogues as settler-colonial outposts. Expose the abuse that LGBTQ+ Jews are experiencing at the hands of the so-called Pride parade. No more equations that magically make Jewish self-defense the real problem. No more partnerships with groups that view "Zionist" as a slur but "globalist" as analysis. The old ADL chased relevance by becoming the HR department for the revolution. It got thanked with betrayal. Post-October Jews learned the hard way that the intersectional coalition was never going to have their backs when the masks slipped. A leaner, meaner, single-issue ADL – transparent with its data, ruthless with its enemies, allergic to partisan capture – could actually do the work. It could pressure platforms without playing speech cop. It could expose funders of terror-adjacent NGOs instead of issuing reports that read like grievance studies. It could earn back the trust of people who now roll their eyes at every ADL presser. Musk's critique stings because it's partially earned. The ADL can moan about "billionaire interference" or it can do the uncomfortable thing: audit itself, excise the ideology that diluted its purpose, and become the sharp-eyed watchdog Jews desperately need again. History doesn't owe the organization a second act. It has to seize it. Drop the rainbow lanyards. Pick up the fight. The household name remains and must be reclaimed. And the hatred isn't waiting for your strategic plan.
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Jacob N. Kornbluh
Jacob N. Kornbluh@jacobkornbluh·
Mamdani today responding to Jewish criticism of his veto of schools safety bill: “What I would say is that I am deeply committed to protecting Jewish New Yorkers and to doing so not just at religious services, not just in their homes, not just outside of schools, but frankly, wherever they are in New York City… “And I also believe that as we deliver that public safety, as we show an absolute rejection of antisemitism across the five boroughs, we can also do these things while protecting our fundamental constitutional rights.”
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Lee Zeldin
Lee Zeldin@epaleezeldin·
Nothing infuriates an uninformed Congressional Dem more than when they realize they voluntarily triggered a debate with someone who actually knows what they are talking about, reads federal statute and adheres to Supreme Court precedent. Today’s self-implosion by @rosadelauro was quite remarkable to witness. Without apology or regret, I will always adhere to the best available reading of federal statute pursuant to the U.S. Supreme Court decision in Loper Bright.
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1SG(R) Army Medic
1SG(R) Army Medic@dustoff_1sg·
I am a proud American Patriot who supports Israel and the Jewish people. I am grateful for our alliance.
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Yaakov ✡ Goldman 🥛 🍯
@NormalGayPsych The whole pride thing is an oxymoron. If you want to be a regular will adjusted person just be a human like everyone else. Making a whole identity out of it defeats the whole position.
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Normal Gay Psychiatrist
Normal Gay Psychiatrist@NormalGayPsych·
From my experience, gay people's mental health suffers when they immerse themselves into the "LGBTQIA+ community." The happiest and most successful gay people I've met are individuals, free thinkers, monogamous, and have common sense.
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Yossi BenYakar
Yossi BenYakar@YossiBenYakar·
This is New York City. A pro-Hamas Palestinian supporter looks a Jew in the face and says he wants to murder him, his wife, and his children, because of what happened on October 7. When directly asked about the murder, rape, and slaughter of babies on that day, his cold, unhesitating answer is simply: "Yes." Evil is no longer hiding. It is walking openly in the streets of New York, completely unashamed. When someone openly justifies the rape and murder of babies and wants to repeat it against Jews today, this is not “protest.” This is genocidal hatred. And it’s happening in America.
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Yaakov ✡ Goldman 🥛 🍯
@HamawyForNJ You are not the innocent victim you pretend to be. Defending and protecting terrorist organizations should disqualify you. x.com/i/status/20487…
Jon Levine@LevineJonathan

NEW from me In May 2024 Dr. Adam Hamawy (@HamawyForNJ) did a three week tour working in Gaza's European Hospital When Hamawy came back to New Jersey, he told anyone who would listen that the hospital was a "completely benign civilian hospital with no tunnels underneath it." In May 2025, Hamas boss Mohammed Sinwar and several high level Hamas commanders were killed in a tunnel under the hospital emergency room READ MORE freebeacon.com/democrats/defi…

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Dr. Adam Hamawy
Dr. Adam Hamawy@HamawyForNJ·
I received a call from Sue Altman to apologize for her remarks. I welcome and accept this apology.
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Yaakov ✡ Goldman 🥛 🍯
@HamawyForNJ Stay far away from Congress. x.com/i/status/20487…
Jon Levine@LevineJonathan

NEW from me In May 2024 Dr. Adam Hamawy (@HamawyForNJ) did a three week tour working in Gaza's European Hospital When Hamawy came back to New Jersey, he told anyone who would listen that the hospital was a "completely benign civilian hospital with no tunnels underneath it." In May 2025, Hamas boss Mohammed Sinwar and several high level Hamas commanders were killed in a tunnel under the hospital emergency room READ MORE freebeacon.com/democrats/defi…

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Dr. Adam Hamawy
Dr. Adam Hamawy@HamawyForNJ·
It's a cold and rainy day here in NJ-12, but that didn't stop nearly a hundred of our volunteers from rallying and heading out to knock doors!
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Yaakov ✡ Goldman 🥛 🍯
@BenDziobek @HamawyForNJ No thank you. Don't radicalize our country. You're free to do that in the third world. x.com/i/status/20487…
Jon Levine@LevineJonathan

NEW from me In May 2024 Dr. Adam Hamawy (@HamawyForNJ) did a three week tour working in Gaza's European Hospital When Hamawy came back to New Jersey, he told anyone who would listen that the hospital was a "completely benign civilian hospital with no tunnels underneath it." In May 2025, Hamas boss Mohammed Sinwar and several high level Hamas commanders were killed in a tunnel under the hospital emergency room READ MORE freebeacon.com/democrats/defi…

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@HamawyForNJ We do not want terrorist supporters in Congress. x.com/i/status/20487…
Jon Levine@LevineJonathan

NEW from me In May 2024 Dr. Adam Hamawy (@HamawyForNJ) did a three week tour working in Gaza's European Hospital When Hamawy came back to New Jersey, he told anyone who would listen that the hospital was a "completely benign civilian hospital with no tunnels underneath it." In May 2025, Hamas boss Mohammed Sinwar and several high level Hamas commanders were killed in a tunnel under the hospital emergency room READ MORE freebeacon.com/democrats/defi…

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Dr. Adam Hamawy
Dr. Adam Hamawy@HamawyForNJ·
Growing up, I wanted to be a doctor because I wanted to make people’s lives better. That is still what drives me today, and it’s why I’m running for Congress.
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Yaakov ✡ Goldman 🥛 🍯
@HamawyForNJ This is what the so-called doctor is busy with. Covering for radical terrorists. x.com/i/status/20487…
Jon Levine@LevineJonathan

NEW from me In May 2024 Dr. Adam Hamawy (@HamawyForNJ) did a three week tour working in Gaza's European Hospital When Hamawy came back to New Jersey, he told anyone who would listen that the hospital was a "completely benign civilian hospital with no tunnels underneath it." In May 2025, Hamas boss Mohammed Sinwar and several high level Hamas commanders were killed in a tunnel under the hospital emergency room READ MORE freebeacon.com/democrats/defi…

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Dr. Adam Hamawy
Dr. Adam Hamawy@HamawyForNJ·
Jersey – we all know it: it’s getting harder and harder for families to make ends meet. Americans deserve healthcare, education, and housing, not their tax dollars funding bombs and occupation. I’m running for Congress in NJ-12 to fight for an America where everyone can thrive.
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Eric Daugherty
Eric Daugherty@EricLDaugh·
🚨 JUST IN: UK PM Keir Starmer exposed for having a STUNNING low 18% APPROVAL He’s useless — he’s COOKED! “Keir Starmer is the least popular now than the least popular American president EVER! 18%.” 😭 That’s what happens when you’re WEAK
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Andrzej Kozlowski
Apparently 45% of Poles view Israel’s treatment of “Palestinians” as comparable with the Nazis while 55% of Israelis view Poles as equally responsible for the Holocaust as the Germans.
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SOI media 🇬🇧
SOI media 🇬🇧@MediaSOI·
Americans. The British think your country and its people are brilliant. You are our cousins, we have died side by side on battle fields, we will always stand with you. Ignore our fucking government 🇬🇧 🇺🇸
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LHGrey™️
LHGrey™️@grey4626·
No British government ever imagined an American president might finally tell the truth about the “special relationship.” Until now. Spare me the pearl-clutching obituary from The Economist, that decaying salon of transatlantic nostalgia where the ghost of Churchill is still being pimped out like a rent-boy for Davos subscriptions. Your precious bunting of flags in the bin isn’t some tragic metaphor for Trump’s “betrayal.” It’s the autopsy photo of a one-way parasitic bargain that America has carried on its back like a drunk uncle for eighty goddamn years. And the drunk finally woke up, looked around, and said: Fuck this. This isn’t “turning his back.” This is a sovereign nation refusing to keep subsidizing a continent of strategic eunuchs who have spent decades castrating their own militaries, hollowing out their industrial bases, and importing the very pathologies that make them security liabilities rather than allies. You want the special relationship? Earn it. Reciprocate it. Stop treating the United States like an ATM with nuclear weapons. Geopolitically and militarily, the numbers don’t lie and they never have. The United States still shoulders roughly sixty percent of total NATO defense spending...$845 billion out of a collective $1.4 trillion last year. Most of your European “partners” couldn’t hit the 2% GDP target even after Russia parked tanks on Ukraine’s border and started lobbing missiles at civilian infrastructure. Britain under Starmer talks a big game about “global Britain” while quietly slashing capability, courting CCP-linked cash, and letting its own streets burn under the weight of demographic transformation and speech codes that make the old East German Stasi look libertarian. You lecture us about values while your own government criminalizes tweets and turns Rotherham into a cautionary tale the media still refuses to fully autopsy. Historically, the ledger is even more damning. We bled for you in 1917 and 1941 when your empires were on the ropes. We bankrolled your reconstruction, anchored your defense for the entire Cold War, and let you punch above your weight on the world stage because sentimental Anglosphere nostalgia still meant something. In return? Suez 1956, where you expected us to back imperial nostalgia while we were trying to contain Soviet expansion. Vietnam, where you sat it out. Iraq, where you half-assed it and then spent the next twenty years sneering at us in your broadsheets. And every single time an American president dared put America First, your commentariat wailed like Victorian widows about the death of the alliance...as if the alliance was ever meant to be a suicide pact. You’ve internalized a victimhood narrative so profound it borders on the clinical...projecting your own national decline, your own loss of agency, your own self-inflicted castration onto the one country that still possesses the will to act like a great power. Trump doesn’t “deprioritize” the relationship; he simply refuses to indulge the delusion any longer. He sees what you refuse to admit: the United Kingdom of 2026 is no longer the reliable offshore balancer of 1945. It’s a mid-tier European power wrestling with internal entropy, elite disconnect, and a demographic trajectory that makes long-term strategic partnership… let’s just say, complicated. We are sick of it. Sick of the free ride. Sick of the lectures from people whose capitals are turning into no-go zones while their defense ministers beg Washington for more F-35s and more carrier groups to patrol waters they can no longer secure themselves. Sick of the pomp, the pageantry, the royal visits, and the hand-wringing editorials that treat American self-interest as some kind of moral failing. The special relationship isn’t dead. It’s being stress-tested by reality. And reality, Mr. Economist, is a vicious bitch with a ledger in one hand and a mirror in the other. Look into it. 💀⚖️🗡️
The Economist@TheEconomist

No British government has ever imagined that an American president might turn his back on the special relationship between both nations. Until now econ.st/3OZceLM Illustration: Mona Eing & Michael Meissner

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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
For the record. The End of Illusions: Britain Must Confront a Post-American World. For decades, Britain has operated under a comforting fiction: that no matter the turbulence of global politics, the United States would always stand behind the “special relationship.” That illusion is now over. No serious British government ever planned for a scenario in which an American president would simply turn away. Yet that is precisely the world now taking shape. “America First” is not a slogan, it is a doctrine. And Britain, long accustomed to preferential treatment, is discovering it is no longer exempt. The warning signs were there. Suez in 1956 exposed Britain’s dependency. But it was dismissed as an aberration, a relic of imperial overreach. Today’s reality is far more structural. The Strait of Hormuz has made it unmistakably clear: Washington will act in its own interests, not as guarantor of a fading Anglo-American compact. This has profound consequences. The UK’s economic model, an industrial policy implicitly reliant on American backing, coupled with a financial sector thriving on privileged access, now looks dangerously outdated. The assumption that the US will underwrite British security, liquidity, and global relevance is no longer a strategy. It is a vulnerability. Meanwhile, the City of London continues to behave as though capital will always flow its way, as though geopolitical alignment is automatic, as though history has paused. It hasn’t. Capital follows power, and power is being redefined in real time. Britain now faces a stark choice: adapt to a multipolar world or decline within it. That means rethinking industrial policy, rebuilding sovereign capacity, and abandoning the reflexive dependence on Washington’s goodwill. The uncomfortable truth is this: America has not betrayed Britain. It has simply reprioritized itself. And Britain, belatedly, must do the same.
The Economist@TheEconomist

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Moshe Schwartz
Moshe Schwartz@YWNReporter·
In a sharp rebuke following the Supreme Court’s ruling earlier today, Maran HaRav Dov Landau Shlita said the legal authorities continue in their wickedness and that bnei yeshivos will not go to the army under any circumstances — neither by force nor willingly, whether there is a law or whether there is no law.
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Jonathan S. Tobin
Jonathan S. Tobin@jonathans_tobin·
It’s Zohran Mamdani’s New York now, not Eliot Engel’s. The late congressman demonstrated how to be a passionate Zionist & an ardent liberal Democrat—something that is no longer possible if you want a future in that party. I explain in @JNS_org. tinyurl.com/mr2k4v4f
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