Mike

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Mike

Mike

@Jasfy256

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Mike
Mike@Jasfy256·
@nammassss @sonabilis @ReismanGeo81681 @nasdaily @narkyanarchist Jews will never again depend on the world’s good will for its survival. (We saw what that got us in WW2). We’d rather be hated&alive than dead. Israel faces terrorists & will behave accordingly. No amount of pseudo moralizing (very selectively applied to Jews) will change that
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Nammas
Nammas@nammassss·
@sonabilis @Jasfy256 @ReismanGeo81681 @nasdaily @narkyanarchist "Nothing belong to them" you're obviously being sarcastic and asking stupid question. Asking me what should happen to them when you already assumed I want them to be hanged and burned. There's a thing called "international law" in case you haven't heard of it.
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Nuseir Yassin@nasdaily·
Narrative violation warning: Elders in my Arab village in Israel told me the richest Palestinians sold their land and left first. 80 years later, their grandkids now claim to be displaced victims. I am so allergic to victim mindset. It boils my blood. ~15 million displaced Hindus and Muslims in India-Pakistan around the SAME year. No one is trying to be a victim there. It's time to move on. "You only get to be a victim once. After that, you’re a volunteer."
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.

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Mike@Jasfy256·
@sonabilis @nammassss @ReismanGeo81681 @nasdaily @narkyanarchist International what?! Did it helps in 1948 when 5 Arab armies attacked? Or when nasser embargoed Suez? Tiran? Or when Syria/egypt surprise attack in 73? Or the feddayin attrition war? Or the PLO shelling from Lebanon? Or Hezbollah attack in 06? Or the 20K rockets… shove it, thx
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@nammassss @ReismanGeo81681 @sonabilis @nasdaily @narkyanarchist It didn’t give out anything; the partition plan was offered to both sides; the Jews agreed, the Arabs refused. Then the Arabs attacked & tried to destroy the Jews & failed. Consequences : 85%. Majority or Jews in Israel are from the ME; 900K Jews from MENA were expelled too
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Nammas@nammassss·
@ReismanGeo81681 @sonabilis @nasdaily @narkyanarchist ~didn't have a legitimate rights to give a land out to the zionist without consent of the majority of the population, especially when this population is indigenous to the land. While most zionists came from Russia/ Europe fleeing persecution. Now they occupy 85% of the land.
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Giggling Ganon@GigglingGanon·
Administrative assistant for the city believe her feelings trump the rights of the citizens. In this tense encounter, an independent journalist enters city offices to exercise a basic legal right: inspecting the public records index. Under Washington state law (RCW 42.56.070), this document is required to be available for public inspection. It’s not a favor; it’s the law. ​Enter Sabrina Costik, an administrative assistant who claims to be "brand new" but is already attempting to rewrite the Constitution based on her personal feelings. ​The exchange highlights a growing and dangerous trend in public service—the idea that personal "traumas and triggers" override the civil rights of the public. Throughout the video, Sabrina argues that: ​Her "comfort level" should dictate where a citizen stands. ​Her "liberties" are being violated by a camera in a government building. ​Recording her is "incredibly rude," effectively prioritizing social etiquette over the First Amendment. ​The situation required the intervention of Deputy Chief Matt McKnight of the Chehalis Police Department. In a masterclass of de-escalation and legal clarity, McKnight had to explain the hard truth to his own staff: when you are a public servant in a public building, you do not have a "reasonable expectation of privacy" while performing your duties. ​McKnight—who is currently campaigning for Lewis County Sheriff—remained professional, but the core issue remains: Why are public employees being put behind counters without a fundamental understanding of the Bill of Rights? As far as McKnight, he is running for sheriff in 2026 and his understanding and respect for the rights of the citizens is everything you would want in county sheriff. That said, as far as Sabrina, ​when "I’m uncomfortable" becomes a tool to suppress transparency, the public loses.
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM U talk about self awareness & accountability?! Look in the mirror! Have u seen suha Arafat lifestyle?! Wake the F up, no one in the ME is buying this BS we have memories!
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John Aziz
John Aziz@aziz0nomics·
At some point the government of Israel is going to have to admit that denying a Palestinian state is both: 1/ counterproductive to Israeli interests 2/ unsustainable.
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Israel took a terror group: the PLO; negotiated with it and gave it legitimacy,territory, they received massive funding & intl backing to built the Palestinian future. That gamble from Israeli politician was repaid in blood, more demands, more corruption & 0 leadership.
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM U keep putting words in my mouth; there’s very high level of terror activity in the w.bank includ’ massive smuggling of weapons & explosives. PA has for years paid pensions to families of suicide bombers; that’s their priorities they can lay in it!Also corruption
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Moderate Mike
Moderate Mike@MMike206335·
@Jasfy256 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Ohhhh so the IDF is needed to keep the Palestinian “animals” in check. I get it. And by the way, half the reason PA is impotent is self inflicted but Israel bears and full 50%. PA can’t even pay people because Israel owes 5b in collected taxes. They are culpable
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Yea I wouldn’t necessarily put the action of a masked men on to 500K people. If violence was so extreme we would know. I’ve been to those places if u remove the provocations/activism/propaganda games (mostly on the pal side but not universally) there would be nothing.
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Kippah
Kippah@KippahwDaBrim·
@ThinQb4DoinG @ErCloak45 @GigglingGanon According to you, nowhere is a safe space. You people do not care about the rights of others. You're willing to allow bad men to harm others.
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ראם מעודה
ראם מעודה@rmcpa23·
@avitalmt אנטישמים היו ויהיו , זה לא משנה עם ערוץ 12 הגיש להם חרא לתעמולה שלהם, או סרטון מבושל, הם ככה או ככה ימצאו איך להשמיץ אותנו, מבלי שום קשר לכך שהאחראיים לסרטון המבושל צרכים להענש
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אביטל דירקטור 🇮🇱❤️
ארורים תהיו גיא פלג, ערוץ השקר 12, הפצ״רית הפושעת, הרמטכ״ל הארור הרצי, והיועמ״שית העבריינית, הנזק האדיר והבלתי הפיך שגרמתם לישראל וללוחמי צה״ל ייזכר לדראון עולם! תוכניתו של פירס מורגן (מהנצפות בארה"ב) הפכה לזירת ניגוח בינלאומית סביב עלילת ״הפלסטיני שנאנס באכזריות בידי חיילי צה"ל״
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM An agreement has 0 chance. Israelis have been confronting the reality: PA impotent (no political legitimacy) Hamas wants no peace. It’s only because the IDF constant pressure on the w.bank that it hasn’t turned into Gaza. Settler violence is a myth or minor issue
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Moderate Mike@MMike206335·
@Jasfy256 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM It does show that an agreement is possible though. West Bank is an example. Other than continued harsh military occupation and terrorist settler violence, things have been calm there.
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Even if the israeli side misgivings were true (they aren’t) Arafat had Barak exactly where he wanted him: willing to offer what the PLO claimed for years to be its demands for peace. The offer was made with US backing and he walked away then let the intifada happen or worse
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Moderate Mike
Moderate Mike@MMike206335·
@Jasfy256 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Suicide bombings hurt Oslo badly, but didn’t kill it alone. 🇮🇱 delay in implement Oslo, massive settlement expansion, Rabin’s assassination, and let’s not forget the Cave of the Patriarchs massacre all helped bury it. Blaming only on suicide bombings is propaganda by omission.
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM So fundamentally we disagree what was offered at camp David/Taba, you say there was no serious offer to begin with. An Israeli land handover doesn’t make sense without final status so clearly the offer included everything (sovereignty) Olmert later repeated nearly identical offer
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Moderate Mike@MMike206335·
@Jasfy256 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM % of land not the same as sovereignty. If the deal leaves borders, Jeru, security,statehood unresolved,it’s not a finished proposal.A map is not a state,it’s is a misleading talking point. Accepting a partial map w/o sov would locked in an unfinished arrange and called it peace
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Sure: Hamas sabotaged the OSLO accords by targeting civilians in horrific suicide bombings throughout the 90’s, by the elections Bibi was not credible as a hawk having honored OSLO but not delivered on security. Barak was even weaker by withdrawing from S.lebanon: terror works
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM I dunno about all; but yes recognized sovereignty was conditional to *final status agreement & settlement of all claims* anything short was a no go for Israel (logically: politically handing the pals what they were asking without a final settlement was untenable in Israel)
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM This was OSLO in 1994; camp David was the final status agreement (6y later). The *maybe later* of Oslo was to ease in PLO to power/control,prove the Israeli fears unfounded; give space for the final status negotiations to take place without pre anything.
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Moderate Mike
Moderate Mike@MMike206335·
@Jasfy256 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Wrong. There was zero wording of a sovereign Palestine. Just a “maybe later”. Find me the text which outlines plan and timing of Palestinian Sovereignty. It sounds crazy but Israel has never officially accepted Palestinian sovereignty. You’ll never find it in a plan. Show me
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM But Arafat did throw it all away at camp David & didn’t counter offer. The 2nd intifada was essentially the outcome once Oslo was clearly dead. Even if u say Arafat let it happen instead of instigating it… everyone knew after a year of suicide bombings that diplomacy was dead
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Moderate Mike
Moderate Mike@MMike206335·
@Jasfy256 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM The 2nd Intifada is a matter of record. The cause of that and overall Oslo failure has blame on both sides. It was not the Palestinians just throwing it away or changing their minds. Read unbiased books/articles on this.
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Mike@Jasfy256·
@MMike206335 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Plenty of others to corroborate. They had been negotiating on/off the record for a decade. They knew their files inside/out; the maps were shown, the offer was clear, Barak & Clinton were desperate & out of time;Arafat could sweep, it was the rational play; but he walked away
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Moderate Mike@MMike206335·
@Jasfy256 @aziz0nomics @VerminusM Clinton is full of shit. It’s on record. The deal was not on paper and they were given 24 hours to agree with barely any consultations. Not fair. And then to throw them under the bus. It was destined to fail.
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