LevizjaDhjetorit

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LevizjaDhjetorit

LevizjaDhjetorit

@LDhjetorit

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Katılım Kasım 2023
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mahmoud from Gaza🇵🇸
mahmoud from Gaza🇵🇸@FromMahmou82797·
@academic_la My homeland, Gaza, is known as the city that has been bombed for years, and yet its people still teach the world the meaning of dignity and resilience.
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LevizjaDhjetorit
LevizjaDhjetorit@LDhjetorit·
@academic_la Israel has one of the highest numbers of Nobel laureates per capita, ranking twelfth worldwide. You chose genocide.
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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
I think the US, supported by the international community, should demand iron-clad guarantees from Tehran that Iran will not be the first state to introduce nuclear weapons into the Middle East. This should be a non-negotiable precondition for the repeal of sanctions.
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Ihab Hassan
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane·
Yesterday, you said you looked through my page, where I included at least three sources confirming it was an accident, one of them a municipal council member from the very town where it happened. And still, that was not enough for you. I then explained in detail why this was an accident and not an Israeli settler attack. You rejected that, too. The post is still on your account — even after the account that originally shared the video deleted it and issued a clarification confirming the driver was Palestinian. Why won't you delete the post and say you were wrong? Is that really so hard?
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Ihab Hassan
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane·
Ana, I corrected you yesterday and told you the story was false. You demanded evidence and context — which I provided — and still refused to delete the post. It remains up to this moment. But when you are wrong, you say sorry. That is not complicated.
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Polymarket
Polymarket@Polymarket·
JUST IN: Claude is currently experiencing major outages.
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LevizjaDhjetorit
LevizjaDhjetorit@LDhjetorit·
@Aboujahjah Tell me that you are cheering without telling me ... it is only fair, but don't be a hypocrite in death.
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Dyab Abou Jahjah
Dyab Abou Jahjah@Aboujahjah·
It is always sad to see a human being die, even when it is an occupying soldier who is a legitimate target under international law. However, after seeing the IDF, systematically, bomb ambulances, journalists, hospitals, schools, children, women, and civilians, seeing the targets of the Lebanese resistance being exclusively military is a reminder that fighting with honor is possible, and that committing war crimes is a choice.
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LevizjaDhjetorit
LevizjaDhjetorit@LDhjetorit·
@academic_la There is no war without problems or casualties. Israel is making a mistake though. Not siding clearly with Ukraine is making them lose the know-how to stop these things. Will see.
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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la·
The IDF is deeply dissatisfied with the current situation in Lebanon. They feel that the decision to stop advancing in Lebanon has turned its soldiers into sitting ducks and plays into the hands of Hezbollah: 1) The feeling among IDF officers is that they are being sacrificed to benefit Trump in Iran. They believe the IDF should either leave Lebanon or keep advancing. Staying where the are serves no purpose. 2) The increased success Hezbollah has had against IDF troops recently is adding to this frustration. In just 11 days, three IDF soldiers were killed. 3) The use of exploding drones is a development that have few answers for. Hezbollah has upgraded its fiber-optic drone capability, which the IDF still can't counter effectively. Soldiers are reduced to shooting at drones with personal weapons. The operators launching these drones from 10+ kilometers away are not being targeted. 4) They feel Hezbollah is getting politically stronger as a result of this campaign. They sell themselves to Lebanese public opinion as "defenders against the Israeli invasion," rebuilding their standing. Their latest message was clear: no disarmament, no surrender, and displaced residents will return to southern villages. Hezbollah is doing everything to prevent a diplomatic resolution. 5) There is little prospect for Israeli victory since Hezbollah is active all over the country and has improved its ability to hit Israel from afar. One senior IDF officer told Ynet, "If the residents return to this reality, we've accomplished nothing." The IDF has always felt this operation in Iran was very problematic. The new order to stop advancing have made their position more difficult and sapped morale. But even if allowed to advance, they have limited strategic options.
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U.S. Embassy Tirana
U.S. Embassy Tirana@USEmbassyTirana·
Under the observation of United States Special Forces instructors, the Albanian Special Forces operators conducted an intensive movement and reconnaissance exercise at Zall Herr Special Forces Regiment compound this month. 1/2
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Mouin Rabbani
Mouin Rabbani@MouinRabbani·
In your own words: "a decline of 100K (4-5%) ... pokes Merkava-sized holes in the 'genocide' narrative." Nice try pretending I'm the one who introduced this number. Based on your above statement, in which your interpretation of the numbers renders any consideration of intent irrelevant, how does 1% of 100K seal the "Merkava-sized holes" and establish a genocide narrative? Disingenuous, even for an anonymous troll.
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LevizjaDhjetorit
LevizjaDhjetorit@LDhjetorit·
1) You dont have to argue with a basic fact. They started the war. Was it a right cause or a wrong one you can argue. 2) Again, Palestinians are the only people on the world to want to reverse human history in such matters. What should the Kurds say for example? Their claim is much more sound and logical..does anybody care?
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History Speaks
History Speaks@History__Speaks·
1) No people in the history of the world would accept the ludicrous land claims of the Zionists, based on 2,000 year old ancestry. Hence, it cannot be reasonably argued that the Palestinian Arabs started a war by rejecting partition in 1947-1948. 2) Having your home and possessions stolen at gunpoint is a big deal, even if you end up 30 miles away. If you don't think so, imagine that the Jews of Southern Israel had all their possessions stolen from them and had to switch places with the people of Gaza, i.e. living in tents (which is how the Palestinian refugees lived in the aftermath of 1948 as well). Would this be no big deal because it's not that far away geographically?
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Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️
Not a Good Jewish Girl✡️@estherzelda0514·
Pakistan became a country by Muslims killing Hindus and stealing their land. Turkey became a country by Muslims killing Christians and stealing their land. Ireland became a country by Protestants killing Catholics and stealing their land. South Sudan became a country by Arabs killing Christians and stealing their land. Do I need to go on? Partition and displacement happens, and losing a war your side started and having to remain where you moved 30 miles away is not having your land stolen or being killed. It is simply betting on the wrong side.
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@noa_landau @AGvaryahu @CNN @amanpour

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History Speaks
History Speaks@History__Speaks·
Palestinian Arab protests against Zionism in 1918 sound very similar to the commonsensical arguments I make against Zionism today. They weren't buying the claims based on 2,000 years ago. "[B]y that logic," one Palestinian Arab commentator wrote, "the Arabs could claim Spain." The Christian-Muslim Association wrote in a letter to the British provisional Military Ruler of Palestine that Zionism was unreasonable and that they had no doubt "that the civilized world" wouldn't "permit that which is not reasonable," i.e. Zionism.
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LevizjaDhjetorit@LDhjetorit·
@History__Speaks Million protested accross 31 provinces. Iran deployed IRGC, Baij militias, Police and Foreign Milias from Iraq..so those numbers are totally plausible given the number protesters and regime forces involved. So you remain a moron, no matter how hard you try to look smart!
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History Speaks
History Speaks@History__Speaks·
I remain skeptical of the high-end estimates of Iranians killed in Jan, which were used to sell this war. They dwarf the daily killing capacity of Auschwitz, and (in 2 days) the total number of Iranians the Islamic Republic killed in the entire 21st century before Jan 2026. This doesn't mean the Islamic Republic didn't commit a heinous massacre and crime against humanity in January. It did, and the scale of this massacre is indeed historic, even compared to episodes like Tiananmen Square. But it is not evil to be skeptical of the figures we've seen, particularly given their facial implausibility - see the comparisons above - and the lack of serious corroboration for them. (HRANA, which did provide serious corroboration for its estimates, ended up with 7,007 verified deaths, and 11,744 unconfirmed reports of death under review. We cannot assume however that all of the 11,744 reports are real deaths; HRANA previously removed thousands of such reports without adding them to the verified total.)
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Naval
Naval@naval·
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History Speaks
History Speaks@History__Speaks·
The reason the hasbara people we're up against are so generally so incompetent and unpersuasive is that they/their predecessors have played the propaganda game on Easy Mode for decades. The Palestinian perspective was rarely heard outside of academia and Arab/Muslim American circles. The Zionist argument/public presentation reflects this, as well as the difficulty of making a silk purse out of a sow's ear.
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LevizjaDhjetorit
LevizjaDhjetorit@LDhjetorit·
@cenkuygur Ever wondered what would have happened if Hezbollah never got envolved after OCT7..
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
This causes them to viciously attack all their neighbors. Claim they're all antisemites and must be killed preemptively. The whole time, they truly believe they're doing self-defense. Because they were all taught that if they're not constantly attacking, they'll all be killed.
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
There's a cultural problem in Israel. They're all taught the whole world hates them and will murder them all in a second - if they let them. So, they must no let them! They must strike first!! They must attack anyone who they think threatens them - which is all their neighbors.
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History Speaks
History Speaks@History__Speaks·
During the British Mandate (1920-1948), official after official - here, an Official at the Eastern Dept of the British Foreign Office, on Jan 1940 - uses the term "Palestinians" to describe Palestine's Arabs. Yet numerous Zionists lie that the term was invented in the 60s.
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