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Katılım Kasım 2023
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Chris Rose
Chris Rose@ArchRose90·
I see that the sectarian Muslim MPs, the Green Party & pro-Palestine activists are all up in arms over Israel’s death penalty for Palestinian convicted terrorists. When Iran executed the 19-year-old champion, Saleh Mohammadi for protesting the Khamenei regime, they were silent.
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SLIMNAZI
SLIMNAZI@SlimNazi·
When the speeches are over, and the cameras are gone, the families are left to pick up the pieces 💔. They're the ones who bear the weight of their loved ones' loss, victims of senseless attacks by terrorists claiming religious supremacy 😔.
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Van Cauwelaert
Van Cauwelaert@cauwelaert·
Een op de vijf Vlaamse scholen scoort ondermaats: 'Onderwijskwaliteit op absoluut dieptepunt' tijd.be/politiek-econo… Met dank aan al die grote onderwijshervormers.
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
This is Amirhossein Hatami. The Islamic regime intends to execute him tomorrow. He was transferred from the general ward to solitary confinement - awaiting execution. He is only 18.
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The Husky
The Husky@Mr_Husky1·
Sara Cohen lived eight months. Her father never held her. Her mother carried her to Auschwitz. This is what we remember. Sara was born on May 13, 1943, in Groningen, Netherlands. A healthy baby girl, six pounds, four ounces, with dark eyes. Her mother, Carolina, had already lost two children, and now she had a newborn to care for. But her husband, Joseph, had been taken a month before, deported to a concentration camp without ever having met his daughter. Carolina brought Sara home to J.C. Kapteynlaan 7b, a house in Groningen, where she lived with her two older children. Alone, she fought to keep them alive in a Nazi-occupied world. For eight months, Carolina did what mothers do—she cared for her children, fed Sara, changed her, and likely sang to her. But she knew, deep down, the knock on the door would come. And it did, in February 1944. The family was taken to Westerbork, a transit camp in northeastern Netherlands. Thousands of Dutch Jews passed through it on their way to the extermination camps of Poland. At Westerbork, they lived in crowded barracks, waiting. Every Tuesday, a train would leave for the east, filled with people who knew their fate, but not the details. Carolina and her children, Sara now eight months old, were put on one of those trains. The journey to Auschwitz lasted three days, spent in sealed cattle cars. No food, no water, no sanitation. People stood pressed together, old and young alike, enduring the agony of travel before reaching the camp. When the train stopped, the doors opened, and SS officers separated the arrivals into two lines: those who could work and those who could not. Carolina, holding Sara, with her two toddlers beside her, was sent to the left. There was no selection for her. Mothers with babies were immediately sent to the gas chambers. Babies couldn’t work. Children couldn’t work. Carolina and her children had no chance to survive. Sara Cohen was murdered in Auschwitz at just eight months old. Her mother, Carolina, was murdered beside her, along with her two siblings. Her father, Joseph, who never got to meet his daughter, was murdered in another camp. The entire family was erased from existence, their names lost to history. Sara Cohen’s name lives on, though—remembered in documents, in a birth certificate, a deportation record, a line in the Auschwitz death registry. She is remembered because we refuse to forget. Sara would be 82 today. She might have had children, a career, a life full of experiences. Instead, she lived eight months. Her father never held her. Her mother carried her to Auschwitz. And we carry her memory now. Zichrona livracha. May her memory be a blessing.
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Liza Rosen
Liza Rosen@LizaRosen0000·
Flashback: t.co/azTsCxsUjb Palestinian ‘father’ sends his own young son towards IDF troops, shouting ‘shoot him!’ and ordering the boy to throw rocks in order to provoke a reaction he can film. This is how they use their children, as disposable props in their endless hate campaign against Jews. The IDF soldier, instead of falling into the trap, simply gives the little boy a high five. This single moment exposes the moral abyss between the two sides.
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Stijn Baert
Stijn Baert@Stijn_Baert·
Mocht ik een goedmenend gemeentebestuur zijn, ik zou niet louter meer centen vragen om leeflonen uit te keren, maar ook eisen dat gemeenten die meer activeren beloond worden. Nu geldt: hoe minder je activeert, hoe meer je kunt uitdelen op kosten van de federale overheid.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Bill Maher: "Every war Israel has fought is a war of defense. In every war, they were attacked first." He's 100% correct.
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Heidi Bachram
Heidi Bachram@HeidiBachram·
In Sheffield this morning pro-Pals turned up to harass a company that doesn’t even provide any parts to Israel and scared a bunch of young kids in a nursery nearby. They really are the most odious and idiotic ppl.
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AMIRAN 🇮🇱
AMIRAN 🇮🇱@Amiran_Zizovi·
Jerry Seinfeld is just a genius, there's no such thing. Look at the stupidity of this protester, the man is so "anti-Israel" that he went and bought a ticket with all his money to a show by a proud Jew, only to be kicked out of the hall after a minute. Jerry just stood there with his smile and took it apart without breaking a sweat. He just told him the truth to his face: "Dude, you just donated money to a Jew, that probably wasn't in your original plan, huh?" Keep buying tickets and screaming, we'll keep laughing all the way to the bank 🇮🇱😂
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Don’t try and fool us with that “journalist” bullshit. It won’t wash anymore.
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Dany Van Leeuw
Dany Van Leeuw@danyvanleeuw·
doorbraak.be/gesubsidieerde… Zet a.u.b. al die NGO's op droog zaad, ze brengen niets positiefs en zijn slechts hinderpalen voor noodzakelijk beleid. Zeker al die onzin organisaties over mensenrechten zijn dwarsliggers. We hebben in Vlaanderen UNIA aan de kant gezet om het te vervangen door een andere draak die minstens even nefast is. Om mensenrechten te beschermen zijn er genoeg wetten, er zijn geen extra belangenorganisaties voor nodig, zeker niet als die leven op royale subsidies.
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Custodes Instituut
Custodes Instituut@CustodesInst·
“Jongeren zijn de eersten die de bittere rekening betalen van een geatomiseerde samenleving. Gescheiden ouders en gebroken gezinnen worden stilaan de norm. In het onderwijs wordt verplichte diversiteit gepromoot, terwijl trots op de eigen Vlaamse en christelijke identiteit onmiddellijk verdacht wordt gemaakt. Precies daarom kiezen deze jongeren bewust voor wat echt standhoudt: een Europa geworteld in zijn rijke fundamenten. Wanneer ze die grondslag herontdekken, vinden ze geen stoffige relieken maar een waardevolle schat aan schoonheid en waarheid die generaties lang standhield.” custodes.be/jongeren-en-de…
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Rabbi Poupko
Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko·
Exactly 47 years ago the Israeli song hallelujah debued at the Eurovision musical contest 💜
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Gidon the Sluis 🇮🇱🇳🇱
Golda Meir koos, ondanks oorlogen, voor het idee dat vrede mogelijk is. Hamas kiest, ondanks elke kans, voor het garanderen dat vrede onmogelijk blijft. Zolang leiders hun eigen volk opvoeden met haat in plaats van hoop, is elke roep om vrede leeg.
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Ian M Gaudreau
Ian M Gaudreau@IanGaudrea30195·
My painting of Iryna Zarutska that is being removed after the mayor has declared it divisive
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Peter B
Peter B@realpeteyb123·
NYC born and raised and here are some tips. Never stand near platform and always have your back to a wall Never stare at your phone lost, and never wear both headsets Never stand with your back at a traffic light either, always position a slight angle
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