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@PamphletsY Here you go, little naz*
What you stand for, gazans killing black people and taking off their heads
But sure, that little dance is very nice
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby
On October 7th, Hamas used pickaxes to behead innocent people, as they chanted “Allahu Akbar.” They don’t want you to see this.
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Dear Mahmoud,
I know you’ve only lived in a democracy for a few years.
I know you’re not used to democracy in Syria, where you were born, or in Algeria, where you fled before coming here.
I know you’re not used to democracy under Hamas—the terrorist organization you openly supported on @Columbia’s campus—nor under the Palestinian Authority, which hasn’t held a presidential election in over two decades.
So let me be clear about how democracy works.
It doesn’t care about your feelings.
It doesn’t care about your lies.
It doesn’t care about your ideology.
All democracy cares about the process.
Welcome to America.
Here, you don’t get your way by shouting, violently taking over buildings, or glorifying the murder of innocent civilians.
Here, you don’t get your way by playing the victim.
Here, you don't get your way by breaking the rules.
Next time, try learning how this place works before calling for its destruction.
Democratically yours,
Shai
Mahmoud Khalil | محمود خليل@mahmoudkhalel
Just like @Columbia, The New School's administration would rather gaslight and punish their own students than listen to them. Everything in service of Israel. Democracy for thee, apparently.
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Steve Kerr, in his interview with The New Yorker, relies on figures from Gaza’s Health Ministry, which is fully controlled by Hamas, and repeats the figure of 72,000 Palestinians killed, while adding that Israel did it out of revenge for October 7.
How detached from reality does one have to be to actually believe this and say it out loud? Since when did he become an expert on the Middle East? Where is his condemnation of the October 7 massacre — the worst since the Holocaust? What kind of diplomacy with Gaza is he talking about?
He has chosen a one-sided position while ignoring the facts, thereby placing himself among those who repeat worn-out propaganda. One is almost tempted to suggest that he go and educate himself — at least on the basics — so he doesn’t keep making himself look ridiculous while pretending to be thoughtful.

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The New York Times wants you to think Israel is targeting civilians in Lebanon.
So it highlights a “civil defense uniform” pulled from rubble.
But that logo? The Islamic Health Organization — part of Hezbollah’s network and an inseparable part of its military apparatus.
So was this really a civilian target, @nytimes?

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The US opens its doors to this individual. I won't mention all of the alleged scams but imagine spending every waking moment denigrating the nation that was so infinitely generous to you and your bloodthirsty family. And, you are then rewarded by serving in Congress. A society that cannot protect itself from such a seditious individual is swimming in the infinity pool of suicidal empathy. Wake up.
Joe Rogan Podcast News@joeroganhq
Ilhan Omar: "The idea that America is a White nation that must be preserved is disgusting."
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BLACK LIVES MATTER
CRIME: He thanked Trump for sending food to Gaza
LOCATION: Gaza
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🚨 PENN STATE UPDATE:
It's been 8 weeks since multiple “Dead ICE Agents Can’t Kill” flyers have been found at Penn State University near the student center for daily life and they keep appearing on campus.
President Neeli Bendapudi is from INDIA. She earns a whopping $2.8 million, with an automatic 3.5% raise each year through 2032.
The academic luminary claims that she doesn't know who is responsible.
The university received $922.6 MILLION in federal funding last year.
There are approx 2000 security cameras at Penn State.


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Pennsylvania Hospital (Penn Medicine) employee Michael Nocella films a TikTok at work portraying a harmful stereotype of greedy, money-hungry Jews.
This kind of conduct is unacceptable in any professional setting, especially in healthcare, and must be addressed @PennMedicine.
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For those who read Hebrew 👇
Amitai@AmitaiFraiman
"היהודים האמריקאים הם בוגדים". ככה טוען @haggai_segal. כשקראתי את זה ב-@MakorRishon, הרגשתי בעיקר את הפספוס. קל לסמן את יהדות אמריקה כ"בוגדים" כדי להסיט את המבט מהוויכוחים שקורעים אותנו מבפנים. ריבונות היא לא רק שליטה בטריטוריה; היא האחריות לבנות בית שלא מפחד ממורכבות. לינק 👇
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Pages Against Amnesia
Livros que valem revisitar: Cartas ao Meu Vizinho Palestino - @YKleinHalevi
Se você está tentando entender esse conflito não só pela história ou pelas manchetes, mas pela experiência humana, esse é um livro que vale parar e ler com calma.
Em Cartas ao Meu Vizinho Palestino, o Yossi Klein Halevi faz algo simples — e ao mesmo tempo muito difícil.
Ele escreve diretamente para um leitor palestino.
Não para convencer.
Não para ganhar um debate.
Mas para explicar.
Explicar o que significa ser judeu em Israel.
Explicar medos, história, identidade, contradições.
Falar com honestidade, sem fingir que a história é simples ou limpa.
E talvez mais importante: ouvir.
As edições mais recentes incluem respostas de autores palestinos, transformando o livro em algo raro:
Uma conversa.
Não perfeita.
Não resolvida.
Mas real.
E isso importa.
Porque uma das maiores tragédias desse conflito não é só a violência — é a falta de diálogo humano direto.
As pessoas falam sobre o outro muito mais do que falam com o outro.
Esse livro tenta mudar isso.
Você não precisa concordar com tudo.
Mas termina entendendo algo mais profundo.
E às vezes, entender é o primeiro passo para qualquer coisa que se aproxime de paz.
Menos barulho. Mais substância.

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📘 Pages Against Amnesia
Books worth revisiting: Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor - by @YKleinHalevi
If you’re trying to understand this conflict not just through history or headlines, but through human experience, this is a book worth sitting with.
In Letters to My Palestinian Neighbor, Yossi Klein Halevi does something simple — and incredibly difficult.
He writes directly to a Palestinian reader.
Not to convince.
Not to win an argument.
But to explain.
To explain what it means to be a Jew in Israel.
To explain the fears, the history, the identity, the contradictions.
To speak honestly, without pretending the story is simple or clean.
And maybe more importantly, to listen.
The later editions of the book include responses from Palestinian writers, turning the book into something rare:
A conversation.
Not a perfect one.
Not a resolved one.
But a real one.
That matters.
Because one of the biggest tragedies of this conflict is not only violence — it’s the absence of direct, human dialogue.
People talk about each other far more than they talk to each other.
This book tries to change that.
You don’t have to agree with everything in it.
But you’ll understand something deeper by the end of it.
And sometimes, understanding is the first step toward anything that can resemble peace.
Less noise. More substance.

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