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@MartaLio71

“Il patriottismo è quando l'amore per la tua gente viene per primo; nazionalismo quando l'odio per quelli diversi dalla tua gente viene per primo.” (De Gaulle)

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Free4future@Free4futur99001·
Eyal Waldman ha assunto 20 ingegneri a Gaza, ha donato 360.000 dollari a un ospedale di Gaza e ha trascorso anni a costruire collaborazioni tra israeliani e palestinesi. Questa settimana, a Venezia, alcuni manifestanti filo-palestinesi gli hanno urlato "assassino". Sua figlia è stata uccisa a Nova il 7 ottobre.
Eli Kowaz - איליי קואז@elikowaz

Eyal Waldman hired 20 engineers in Gaza, donated $360K to a Gaza hospital, and spent years building partnerships toward between Israeli and Palestinians. Pro-Palestinian protesters screamed “murderer” at him in Venice this week. His daughter was killed at Nova on October 7.

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Luigi Marattin
Luigi Marattin@marattin·
Non vedrete nessuna Flottilla, per lei. Nessuna manifestazione di piazza. Nessun artista - largamente sussidiato con denaro pubblico - fare gesti simbolici sui tappeti rossi. Non leggerete - probabilmente - neanche nessuna dichiarazione della politica. Si chiama Narges Mohammadi, un’attivista per i diritti umani in Iran, insignita nel 2023 del Premio Nobel per la Pace. Il regime iraniano per tanti anni l’ha incarcerata e condannata a centinaia di frustate, solo perché chiede libertà, democrazia e il rispetto dei diritti umani. L’ultima volta è stata arrestata, e picchiata, nello scorso dicembre. Ora ha gravi problemi cardiaci, ma quei criminali del regime iraniano le stanno persino negando le cure. E sta rischiando la vita. Mobilitare l’opinione pubblica su queste cose non “rende” sul mercato politico, perché non è né un attacco agli Stati Uniti, né ad Israele né in generale alle società occidentali, quelle caratterizzate dal binomio tra economia di mercato e democrazia politica. Noi del @Partito_Libdem però non ci siamo mai accodati al mainstream: e continuiamo a dire a voce e testa alta di il cancro del mondo (e la minaccia alla pace) non sono le società occidentali, ma i regimi, le dittature e le teocrazie.
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IlGuffanti 🇮🇹 🇺🇦
IlGuffanti 🇮🇹 🇺🇦@guffanti_marco·
Se quelli inseguiti dal palestinese fossero i vostri figli, Itamar Ben-Gvir vi sembrerebbe un moderato!
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Il Foglio
Il Foglio@ilfoglio_it·
L’Iran manda alla forca gli studenti e nessuna nostra università spiccica parola. Di @giuliomeotti ilfoglio.it/esteri/2026/04…
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Giulio Meotti
Giulio Meotti@giuliomeotti·
Domenica delle Palme in Nigeria: decine di morti. Le foto del massacro esistono, ma i media le nascondono con cura. Nessuna telecamera, nessun titolone, nessun pianto globale. Non c'è Israele da biasimare. Non c'è l'Occidente da esecrare. Cristiani che possono crepare in silenzio: non fanno audience
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
BREAKING: The death toll of the Palm Sunday massacre by Islamists in Nigeria has risen to 30. Where is the outrage?
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jacopo iacoboni
jacopo iacoboni@jacopo_iacoboni·
Quattro anni fa, il massacro di Bucha. Le immagini che spiegano semplicemente la Russia di Putin.
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Churchill MGᵀᴹ 🇺🇦🇨🇦🇬🇧🇪🇺🇺🇸
Never forget Russian genocide in Mariupol. More than 100,000 new graves, including mass graves, popped up around the city after the invasion. Only in drama theater, orcs killed 600 people, including kids. Russia must pay.
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
Saleh Mohammadi, 19, a wrestler on Iran’s national youth team and a 2024 international medalist, was executed today by hanging under the qisas (retribution) law. He participated in anti-regime protests in Qom on January 8, 2026. Supporters and human rights groups say his confession was obtained under torture, that he was denied access to an independent lawyer and proper evidence review, and that he had an alibi.
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Luigi Marattin
Luigi Marattin@marattin·
Nei mesi scorsi era un argomento per la “nostra bolla”: addetti a lavori e appassionati di politica. Da qualche giorno invece, ce ne accorgiamo semplicemente andando in giro, gli italiani si stanno informando davvero sul referendum di domenica e lunedì. E stanno riflettendo. Stasera ho partecipato ad un breve confronto sulle reti Rai con un rappresentante del No: una moderatrice che fa 5 domande, 1 minuto a testa per rispondere. Potete guardare il confronto qui: m.youtube.com/watch?v=inb5ii… E giudicare da soli, facendovi una vostra opinione. Qualunque sia la vostra decisione, andate a votare: non fate decidere a qualcun altro, decidete voi stessi.
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Anton Gerashchenko
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en·
In Milan, people gathered at Piazza della Scala to honor the victims of the Russian airstrike on the Mariupol Drama Theater. Four years ago, Russian forces carried out a deliberate bombing of the building, where over a thousand civilians were taking shelter, killing at least 600 people. In front of the entrance, the Russian word "ДЕТИ" ("children") had been painted in large letters, visible even from the air, to signal the presence of minors. Participants of the Souls of Mariupol flashmob lined up, forming a massive human inscription spelling the same message civilians had made in front of the theater in 2022. 📹: Boristene Associazione Culturale
Anton Gerashchenko@Gerashchenko_en

12 year old Sasha Kuznetsov survived the bombing of #Mariupol drama theater but lost his mom there. He doesn't have a father or any other family, so #Russian attack left him an orphan. Nurse Elena who also stayed in the theater, decided to adopt Sasha. Listen to Sasha's story.

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lelemSLP@lelemSLP·
"Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak" Dr. Orli Peter @orlipeter, psychologist who is helping Nova survivors, in an open letter to Mamdani's wife: "Dear Ms. Rama Duwaji, You publicly liked social media posts describing the Oct. 7, 2023 attack on Israel by Hamas as “collective liberation.” You also placed a heart next to an Instagram post claiming that the reports of mass rapes on Oct. 7 were a “hoax.” For the past two and a half years, I have been treating survivors of October 7, helping them slowly rebuild shattered lives and broken nervous systems. Some were suicidal. Others could barely speak. Some of the people sitting across from me in therapy had witnessed rapes and executions so brutal that their nervous systems simply shut down. Words stopped working. These people did not simply survive war. They survived mass and socially sanctioned sadism. Subsequent investigations by journalists, forensic teams and international bodies documented widespread sexual violence that day. Families were burned alive. Festival goers hunted down, raped and then executed. Hamas terrorists documented much of the violence themselves: one attacker used a victim’s phone to call his parents and brag that he had killed 10 Jews with his own hands; and you surely saw the footage of Shani Louk, whose body Hamas fighters paraded through Gaza in the back of a truck while crowds spat and celebrated. Survivors of the Nova festival have also described militants laughing as they hunted festivalgoers hiding in the fields. These were not acts carried out in secrecy. They were recorded, boasted about and, in some cases, carried out with visible pleasure. These were not only acts of murder. They were staged performances of cruelty. This was not violence used as a means to an end. It was violence relished for its own sake. That is the socially sanctioned mass sadism my patients are still haunted by, superimposed on everything they see. Once that sadism becomes undeniable, the narrative has a problem. Mass murder can still be reframed as resistance. Rape cannot. It exposes the cruelty too clearly, so it has to be denied. That denial carries consequences not only for the survivors I treat but for Palestinians as well. Refusing to confront the mass sadism of Oct. 7 keeps Palestinians trapped under the same violent movement that terrorizes them. Hamas has long brutalized its own population. Human Rights Watch and Amnesty International have documented torture, arbitrary detention, and killings of Palestinians accused of dissent or collaboration, and journalists have reported Hamas beating and arresting Gazans who protest its rule. This is what authoritarian movements do. Cruelty outward. Repression inward. As New York City’s first lady, you are in a public position to inspire a movement for Palestinian rights and safety. The survivors I treat are still trying to rebuild their lives after what they witnessed. Palestinians deserve to be free from the same sadistic movement that terrorizes them as well. Public gestures matter. When someone in a position of influence treats atrocity as liberation, the signal travels far beyond a social media post. The evidence is clear. Admit that you were wrong and withdraw your support for the lie. Some of us spend our days helping survivors rebuild the lives that Hamas shattered. The least the rest of the world can do is stop sanitizing mass sadism and tell the truth about what was done to the victims of Hamas’ cruelty. ".
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Roberto Avila
Roberto Avila@avila92796·
Lei si chiama Patrizia De Grazia dei Radicali e vi garantisco che non è fascista, corrotta, condannata, indagata e nemmeno una massona deviata. È con educazione e rispetto, senza offendere nessuno, ci spiega perché votare Sì è cosa buona e giusta.
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Luigi Marattin
Luigi Marattin@marattin·
Dicono che sia impossibile spiegare perché votare SI al referendum sulla giustizia in due minuti. Una ragazza di 27 anni - Patrizia De Grazia dei Radicali - ci è riuscita in un minuto.
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Azione
Azione@Azione_it·
L’inno russo torna a risuonare ai Giochi paralimpici. A Milano-Cortina è appena sventolata per la prima volta dopo 12 anni la Bandiera russa su un podio. è successo grazie alla Wild card concessa agli atleti russi dopo anni di esclusioni per doping e dopo l’invasione dell’Ucraina. Peccato che lo stesso Comitato Paralimpico Internazionale abbia invece vietato agli atleti ucraini di scendere in campo con una divisa che rappresentava i confini del loro Paese. Il Paese aggressore può tornare a cantare il proprio inno. Il Paese aggredito non può nemmeno mostrare i propri confini. Gli atleti meritano rispetto ma questa non può e non deve essere chiamata “neutralità”. È ipocrisia.
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Azzurra Barbuto
Azzurra Barbuto@AzzurraBarbuto·
7 ottobre. E le femministe mute. Le stesse femministe che ieri, 8 marzo, urlavano alle donne iraniane: “Fuori dal corteo, fuori dal corteo”. Siete la vergogna del nostro genere.
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
🚨 NEVER FORGET THE WOMEN OF OCTOBER 7 On this International Women’s Day, remember the women who were victims of the Hamas atrocities. One of them is seen here being dragged away like loot after a robbery, kidnapped from Israel by terrorists. This brutality against women is what ignited the war and the global shock that followed. Before the politics and the headlines, there were innocent women whose lives were shattered by terror. Their voices must not be forgotten. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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Ukr Embassy to Italy
Ukr Embassy to Italy@UKRinIT·
La Biennale di Venezia è una delle piattaforme artistiche più autorevoli al mondo e non può diventare uno spazio per il ripulimento dei crimini di guerra che la Russia commette quotidianamente contro il popolo ucraino e il nostro patrimonio culturale.
MFA of Ukraine 🇺🇦@MFA_Ukraine

The Venice Biennale is one of the world’s most authoritative art platforms, and it must not become a stage for whitewashing the war crimes that Russia commits daily against the Ukrainian people and our cultural heritage. Since 2014, Russia has deliberately destroyed Ukraine’s cultural heritage sites, violating the norms of international humanitarian law and the provisions of the 1954 Hague Convention for the Protection of Cultural Property in the Event of Armed Conflict. Since the start of the full-scale invasion, Russia has waged a systematic war against Ukrainian culture, identity, and historical memory. Since 2022, Russia’s war has claimed the lives of 346 artists and 132 Ukrainian and foreign media professionals. Russia has destroyed or damaged 1,707 cultural heritage sites and 2,503 cultural infrastructure objects in Ukraine, 558 of which have been completely destroyed. Russian occupiers have illegally seized at least 35,482 museum artifacts, while over 2.1 million items remain in temporarily occupied territories, facing the threat of destruction or illegal displacement. Direct damage to Ukraine’s cultural sector already exceeds USD 4.2 billion, while total losses to the industry are estimated at more than USD 31 billion. For centuries, the Russian Empire and subsequently the USSR carried out a deliberate policy of destroying Ukrainian identity: banning the Ukrainian language, appropriating Ukrainian artists and cultural achievements, and promoting the myth of the greatness and superiority of Russian culture. Russia continues its systematic policy of cultural expansion and forced russification in the temporarily occupied territories today. The Ukrainian language is being displaced from education, media, and public spaces, Ukrainian books are being destroyed, library collections are being rewritten, and educators, journalists, and cultural figures are being persecuted. Russia also openly uses culture as an instrument of political influence. A telling example is the statement by Mikhail Piotrovsky, director of the Russian Hermitage Museum, who described Russian cultural projects abroad as a "special operation." This confirms that the Russian cultural presence is often part of a broader state policy to legitimize aggression. In this context, any admission of Russian representatives to international art events is unacceptable. On February 27, 2022, three days after the start of Russia's full-scale aggression, the Biennale organizers condemned the aggression and spoke out for peace and dialogue. It is incomprehensible to us why this position is changing now, when Russia refuses to stop the war, rejects peace efforts and dialogue, and instead continues to rely on terror and atrocities. Under such conditions, any policy changes or softening of restrictions have no real basis and can only send a dangerous signal of support for aggression, tolerance of Russian war crimes, and the normalization of the Russian occupiers' genocidal policy. Excluding Russia from international cultural platforms is critical to maintaining their neutrality, avoiding politicization, and protecting the cultural sphere from state war propaganda. The information regarding the ties of the announced Commissioner of the Russian Pavilion, Anastasia Karneeva, to the Russian military-industrial complex is of particular concern, once again highlighting that in Russia, culture is inseparable from the militaristic regime. We call on the organizers of the Venice Biennale to reconsider the decision regarding the return of the Russian Federation and to maintain the principled position demonstrated in 2022–2024. Adherence to the values of freedom, human dignity, and international law must be defining for the global artistic community, as must solidarity with the Ukrainian people whose culture is being targeted for destruction.

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