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Mohamed “ME” Elibiary

@MohamedElibiary

Happy 🇺🇸biker, Muslim-Jewish work 3+ decades, fmr USG HmldSec-CT guy, served in both D&R admins, MB=ok ISIS=bad, RINO Republican to FarRight,❤Islam & USA.

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Mohamed “ME” Elibiary
Mohamed “ME” Elibiary@MohamedElibiary·
I’ve been telling my American 🇺🇸 Jewish friends for decades that Israel’s cheapening the value of non-Jewish Palestinian 🇵🇸 lives will eventually lessen the value of Jewish Israeli 🇮🇱 life in the eyes 👀 of the world. Working for the emancipation of 5.2 million occupied Palestinian civilians is the only path to safeguarding and regionally integrating #Israel. All Netanyahu has to offer Jews and the world is endless wars. #Iran
T. Bernadetti@MrsRoyKeaneo

Turn. It. UP! #IranVsIsrael

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Max Blumenthal
Max Blumenthal@MaxBlumenthal·
This is Intuit data analyst Tom Yacobi during a company-wide meeting wearing his IDF uniform Yacobi works in TurboTax’s trust and safety team, which handles sensitive customer data Intuit allows Israeli employees like him to take 3-4 months off to serve in the Israeli army
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The Grayzone@TheGrayzoneNews

Intuit is the US tech giant where employees wear IDF uniforms to work Last month, one data analyst at the company showed up to a company Zoom call in full Israeli army uniform By @NateB_Panic thegrayzone.com/2026/04/28/tec…

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Ammar Campa-Najjar
Ammar Campa-Najjar@ACampaNajjar·
Fact: Democratic Majority for Israel endorsed my opponent and spent $1 million in attack ads against me for being the son of a Palestinian immigrant. Fact: Recent polling shows we are at risk of 2 Republicans shutting Democrats out of #CA48. DMFI’s attacks are causing this.
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Nate Bear
Nate Bear@NateB_Panic·
American tech giant Intuit, the company behind TurboTax, the most popular tax filing software in the US, allows employees to wear IDF uniforms to work. Staff are also permitted to take months off work to fight Israel's genocidal wars. Link in next post
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Etan Nechin
Etan Nechin@Etanetan23·
Tamir Pardo, former Mossad head, on a tour documenting Jewish settler terror in the West Bank: “My mother is a Holocaust survivor, and what I saw here reminded me of the events of the previous century against the Jews.“​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
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Ihab Hassan
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane·
Palestinian Prime Minister Mohammad Mustafa says that Israel has not transferred tax revenues it collects for the PA for the past year, leaving it cash-strapped and unable to pay employees. He said yesterday that the next six months will be extremely difficult for the West Bank. The Palestinian Authority is collapsing.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇺🇸🇸🇾 Syrian billionaires wanted U.S. sanctions on Syria lifted, so they pitched a Trump-branded golf course on the Syrian coast. They handed a Republican congressman a ceremonial foundation stone engraved with "Trump International Golf Club, Syria." Weeks later, the sanctions were permanently repealed and tucked into a 1,260-page Pentagon spending bill. The same family is now business partners with Jared Kushner on a luxury resort in Albania and has landed $11 billion in Syrian government contracts to rebuild the airport and power grid. Nobody is alleging anything illegal. It's just how Washington works now. Source: New York Times
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Senator Chris Van Hollen
Senator Chris Van Hollen@ChrisVanHollen·
Outrageous. Trump plans to deny legal residency in the US based on whether he agrees with your speech.   Since when did it become "anti-American" to criticize the actions of a foreign government? Who is he fighting for? nytimes.com/2026/04/25/us/…
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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la·
Bennet and Lapid have announced that they are uniting into one party which they will call "Together" and will presumably be the largest opposition party to Netanyahu. Their first policy? "We will only rely on Zionist parties and the Arab parties are not Zionist, so we won't rely on them." All Zionist parties agree. No Arabs allowed.
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Amit Segal
Amit Segal@AmitSegal·
Israel’s presence in southern Lebanon has two objectives: protect northern residents from direct rocket fire and choke Hezbollah’s “logistical oxygen line.” But to fully strangle the organization, Israel needs—and has received—the help of another pair of hands: those belonging to Syrian President Ahmed al-Sharaa. In the eighteen months since his ascent to power, al-Sharaa has been guided by one instinct: survival. In the “New Syria,” that survival is defined by three pillars: centralization of power, international legitimacy and a desperate need for financial rehabilitation. These interests have converged into a singular, pragmatic mission: the expulsion of Iran and its proxy, Hezbollah, from Syrian soil. In a recent visit to the Chatham House research institute in London, al-Sharaa stated that Syria “paid a heavy price for Hezbollah’s involvement” and that his duty now is to “cut the lifeline” of the organization passing through his territory. Analysis by the Institute for the Study of War points to a dramatic change in Syrian behavior. Recently, Syrian forces exposed a massive smuggling tunnel in the Homs area and intercepted a shipment of 6,000 explosives and missile components hidden inside a “humanitarian aid” truck. Videos are also circulating on Telegram showing Syrian soldiers manning roadblocks near the Lebanese border, searching Hezbollah trucks and tearing down posters of Nasrallah. In one video, a Syrian officer is heard telling a Hezbollah operative, “The days when Syria was your backyard are over; now we are the ones in charge here.” The crackdown has even escalated into direct military disruption. Between April 15 and 19, Syrian security forces thwarted several rocket attacks directed at Israel by seizing a truck containing ready-to-fire rocket launchers and arresting members of a Hezbollah-linked cell. These actions are hardly the result of al-Sharaa’s secret Zionism. Rather, by persecuting the network, he is proving to the international community and the Trump administration that Syria is no longer a forward base for Iran. The Syrians aren’t doing this for free, either. In addition to an American rehabilitation package and the removal of sanctions, President al-Sharaa received a significant political and economic boost from the European Union this week. The EU mission proposed a full renewal of the 1978 cooperation agreement with Syria—a dramatic step providing the country access to development budgets, technical assistance and trade concessions. Alongside this, the EU announced a support package of 620 million euros for 2026-27, part of a wider rehabilitation plan expected to reach 2.5 billion euros. Outside of the West, al-Sharaa received a royal welcome in the Gulf. While Israel celebrated its Independence Day on Wednesday, the Syrian president arrived for an official visit to Saudi Arabia and met with Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman. Hezbollah was a key pillar of support for Ahmed al-Sharaa’s predecessor, Bashar al-Assad, and it was ultimately Israel’s crippling of the terror group that afforded the former jihadi the sudden opportunity to race for the grand prize in Damascus. While Israel rightly remains deeply distrustful of its operation’s beneficiary, it’s nice to see the new regime pay us back for the favor. To read the rest of today's newsletter click here newsletter.amitsegal.net/p/its-noon-in-…
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Ann Coulter
Ann Coulter@AnnCoulter·
At this point, more California teachers have tried to assassinate Trump than Iranians have. I really wish he’d get back to domestic concerns and stop cleaning up the rest of the world.
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
Let this sink in: Congress is about to extend US veterans’ benefits to Americans who served in the ISRAELI military and partook in the genocide in Gaza... military.com/feature/2026/0…
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇮🇱 Israel hired Brad Parscale on a $9M contract to build fake "neutral" think-tank websites designed to feed pro-Israel narratives directly into ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini. The sites look independent. They're not. They're engineered to shape what AI tells you about Israel before the models even finish training. This is hasbara for the algorithm era, and if Israel is doing it, you can be sure they're not the only government that figured this out. Source: Axios
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Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🇮🇱🇱🇧 Netanyahu and the Lebanese president may be sitting across from each other in Washington next month. This is huge. Two leaders from countries that have spent decades trying to bomb each other into the Stone Age, sharing a table in D.C. The catch: the meeting only happens if the region stays calm enough to allow it. So basically, peace is the prerequisite for peace talks. Source: Reuters

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Ben Swann
Ben Swann@BenSwann_·
Former advisor to the Israeli government Daniel Levy on the “Greater Israel” plan: “Israel wants to be surrounded by failed, fragmenting, or co-opted states. Its goal in Iran is regime and state collapse, not regime change.” He then says Israel wants to weaken the Gulf States to make them dependent on Israel.
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Hamed Aleaziz
Hamed Aleaziz@Haleaziz·
Scoop: immigrants can now be denied a green card for expressing political opinions, such as participating in pro-Palestinian campus protests, posting criticism of Israel on social media and desecrating the American flag, according to internal documents. w/ @NickNehamas
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Bruno Maçães
Bruno Maçães@MacaesBruno·
US Department of State says on its website the war was started at the request of Israel
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