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Gods Servant/Zionist!

Nairobi, Kenya Katılım Kasım 2011
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Sharren Haskel השכל שרן
Sharren Haskel השכל שרן@SharrenHaskel·
So I would ask again the international Christian leadership: who is the greatest danger to Christians in the Middle East? Who will come to save them from a real genocide? May God protect them.
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf

BREAKING: Thousands of Muslim jihadis are on their way to the Christian town of Al-Suqaylabiyah, Syria, following yesterday’s pogrom. They are hunting for Christian blood and want to commit a massacre. It’s crazy how little the world cares about Christians in the Middle East.

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Prime Minister of Israel
Prime Minister of Israel@IsraeliPM·
Prime Minister Netanyahu: To the brave people of Iran, I wish you, as I do every year a happy holiday season, beginning with the Festival of Lights. It signifies the age old belief of the Iranian people that light will triumph over darkness, that good will triumph over evil.
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Jewish News Syndicate
Jewish News Syndicate@JNS_org·
“We fully back the crown prince, Reza Pahlavi’s quest to lead Iran as a democracy that will eventually lead to the signing of the Cyrus Accords, which would change the Middle East into a beacon of peace and prosperity," @ReinsteinJosh says by @etgar_l eu1.hubs.ly/H0sBjx40
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Alinur Mohamed
Alinur Mohamed@AlinurMohamed_·
After Ruto issued a neutral diplomatic statement, seeking to balance ties with Israel, USA and Iran, LSK President Charles kanjama says, "there was moral cowardice in failing to call out the violation of international law when they are done by the U.S."
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KIPCHUMBA MURKOMEN, E.G.H
KIPCHUMBA MURKOMEN, E.G.H@kipmurkomen·
Kenya and Israel enjoy longstanding diplomatic and economic ties, spanning agriculture, trade, technology exchange, and security cooperation. This morning, I met with the Israeli Ambassador to Kenya, H.E. Gideon Behar, to discuss ways of deepening this cooperation, especially in the area of cyber-security. We also discussed matters of international peace and security, including the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. I assured the Ambassador that Kenya supports the framework of multilateral institutions in the resolution of the conflict and efforts towards de-escalation.
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🇺🇸🇰🇪🇮🇱 Since 1979, the Iranian regime and its proxy architecture have fueled a global terror ecosystem. What follows is a documented record of attacks and judicial findings — attack by attack. This is not rhetoric. These are recorded events, court findings, intelligence assessments, and historical facts. ⸻ THE BLOOD-SOAKED TIMELINE: 📍 1983 – U.S. Embassy Bombing | Beirut, Lebanon | 63 killed Iran-backed Hezbollah suicide bombing. 17 Americans among the dead. 📍 1983 – U.S. Marine Barracks Bombing | Beirut, Lebanon | 241 killed Hezbollah truck bomb. Deadliest single-day loss for the U.S. Marines since Iwo Jima. 📍 1983 – French Paratrooper Barracks | Beirut, Lebanon | 58 killed Coordinated with the Marine bombing. Directed by Hezbollah under Iranian influence. 📍 1984–1997 – Series of Hezbollah & Hamas attacks Lebanon, Israel, Argentina, Panama, Saudi Arabia Hundreds killed. Iran-backed terror exported globally. ⸻ 🇰🇪 KENYA ENTERS THE TIMELINE 📍 1998 – U.S. Embassy Bombing | Nairobi, Kenya | 213 killed (224 total incl. Tanzania) Al-Qaeda carried out the bombing of the U.S. Embassy in Nairobi. The attack killed 213 people in Kenya alone and injured over 4,000. Twelve Americans were killed. The overwhelming majority of victims were Kenyan civilians — secretaries, students, passersby, drivers, small business workers. U.S. federal court findings (Peterson v. Islamic Republic of Iran) later concluded that Iran, through Hezbollah, provided material support and training to al-Qaeda operatives involved in the East Africa embassy bombings. Kenya was not collateral. Kenya was a target. The blast devastated downtown Nairobi, destroyed Ufundi Cooperative House, and permanently altered Kenya’s security architecture. This was one of the deadliest terror attacks on African soil in modern history. ⸻ 📍 2000 – USS Cole Bombing | Aden, Yemen | 17 killed U.S. court rulings found Iran liable for providing support infrastructure to al-Qaeda. 📍 2003–2011 – Iraq War Proxy Attacks | Iraq | 608+ Americans killed Pentagon-confirmed deaths from Iranian-supplied EFPs and proxy militias. 📍 2012 – Burgas Bus Bombing | Bulgaria | 6 killed Hezbollah cell tied to Iran. 📍 2015–Present – Houthi Campaign | Yemen / Red Sea | Thousands killed Iran arms and funds the Houthis. Maritime and regional destabilization ongoing. 📍 2020 – PS752 Shootdown | Tehran | 176 killed IRGC shot down a civilian Ukrainian airliner. 📍 2023 – October 7 Hamas Massacre | Israel | 1,200 killed Hamas executed. Iran funded, armed, and trained. 📍 2024 – Proxy Attacks on U.S. Bases | Iraq, Syria, Jordan | 3 killed + hundreds wounded 180+ attacks by Iran-backed militias. ⸻ WHY KENYA MATTERS IN THIS RECORD Kenya is not peripheral to this history. Kenya has been directly hit by transnational jihad networks that operated within a broader ecosystem where Iranian-backed Hezbollah infrastructure trained and facilitated Sunni extremist operatives at different periods. The 1998 Nairobi bombing: • Was one of the deadliest attacks against U.S. interests before 9/11. • Killed more Africans than Americans. • Demonstrated that East Africa was embedded in global terror logistics networks. • Triggered long-term counterterrorism cooperation between Kenya and the United States. For Kenya, this is not abstract geopolitics. It is blood in downtown Nairobi. It is 213 Kenyan lives. It is a memorial that still stands.
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🇰🇪 KENYA: CHOOSE BUILDERS — NOT DESTABILIZERS. Foreign policy is not poetry. It is survival. Kenya sits at the crossroads of the Horn of Africa, the Red Sea corridor, and the Indian Ocean trade routes. Instability anywhere in this arc reaches us. So the question is simple: Who strengthens Kenya — and who destabilizes our region? 🇮🇱 ISRAEL: INNOVATION YOU CAN SEE IN THE SOIL Kenya is: • Africa’s leading avocado exporter. • Among the world’s largest exporters of cut flowers. Modern irrigation systems, greenhouse technology, fertigation methods, and water-efficiency models rooted in Israeli innovation have influenced productivity across semi-arid farming zones. Drip irrigation changed the equation in water-scarce environments. That is not ideology. That is engineering. Through Israeli training programs and bilateral cooperation: • Thousands of Kenyan professionals have received agricultural and water management training. • Youth entrepreneurs trained in agri-tech have returned with applied systems knowledge. • Water efficiency has increased yield per acre in drought-prone zones. This translates into: Exports. Jobs. Foreign exchange. Food security resilience. Israel’s expertise in desert agriculture is directly relevant to Kenya’s climate vulnerability. That is strategic alignment. 🇮🇱 CYBER, HEALTH & SECURITY COOPERATION Israel is globally recognized as a cyber security leader. Kenya — as East Africa’s digital finance hub with advanced mobile banking penetration — is exposed to cyber threats targeting: • Financial systems • Infrastructure • Terror financing channels Cyber defense is not optional. It is national survival. On health collaboration, Israel has long been active in medical training exchanges, emergency response systems, and technological health innovation partnerships that strengthen resilience frameworks. On security, Israel’s decades of counter-terror experience and intelligence cooperation history with Kenya matter in a country that has suffered repeated extremist attacks. That is capability transfer. 🇺🇸 UNITED STATES: STRUCTURAL SECURITY DEPTH Kenya is officially designated a Major Non-NATO Ally of the United States. That status enables: • Advanced military training • Intelligence cooperation • Equipment and interoperability • Maritime security reinforcement • Counter-terror operational support The United States remains one of Kenya’s largest bilateral trade and development partners. American engagement strengthens: • Border surveillance • Counter-terror capability • Health systems • Infrastructure capacity That is structural reinforcement of state stability. NOW: IRAN — WITHOUT ILLUSION. Iran’s ruling regime has: • Funded proxy armed groups across multiple Middle Eastern theaters. • Operated through the IRGC, which is heavily sanctioned internationally. • Played a destabilizing role in Yemen via Houthi backing. Red Sea instability is not theoretical for Kenya. It is an economic artery. Iran-backed Houthi disruptions in the Red Sea have affected global shipping lanes. When maritime routes destabilize, East Africa pays. In 2012, Iranian nationals were arrested and convicted in Kenya in a case involving explosives and alleged terror plots. That happened in Kenyan courts. Inside Iran, thousands of young Iranians have been killed, imprisoned, or violently suppressed during protest movements in recent years. Iranian youth themselves have protested what they describe as systemic repression. That reflects internal instability. Externally, Iran’s foreign policy model leans heavily on proxy leverage — not development exports. So ask the strategic question: What major agricultural transformation in Kenya has Tehran funded? What large-scale youth training pipeline? What cyber infrastructure partnership? What export competitiveness program? Silence. Al-Shabaab is an extremist organization aligned historically with Al-Qaeda.
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IRAN STARTED THIS WAR. Here’s the record — thread 🧵 1️⃣ This did NOT begin with Israeli jets. It began in 1979 — when the Islamic Republic fused ideology with foreign policy and made confrontation part of state doctrine. When elimination rhetoric becomes state identity, instability follows. ⸻ 2️⃣ Early 1980s: Iran creates and arms Hezbollah in Lebanon. Fast forward: Hezbollah now holds an estimated 100,000–150,000 rockets, including precision-guided systems capable of striking Tel Aviv and beyond. That arsenal wasn’t built for peace talks. ⸻ 3️⃣ 1990s–2000s: The proxy doctrine expands. Iran funds and arms: • Hezbollah • Hamas • Palestinian Islamic Jihad • Iraqi Shiite militias This isn’t theory. These relationships are documented by U.S., European, and regional intelligence assessments. Iran perfected the model: Arm others. Stay in the shadows. Control escalation. ⸻ 4️⃣ 2003–2011: Iraq War era. U.S. military officials publicly linked advanced roadside bombs (EFPs) used against American troops to Iranian supply chains. This wasn’t accidental support. It was strategic bleed-through. ⸻ 5️⃣ 2006: Hezbollah kidnaps Israeli soldiers. War erupts. Who financed Hezbollah? Iran. Who trained Hezbollah? Iran. Who rearmed Hezbollah after the war? Iran. The proxy machine survived — and scaled. ⸻ 6️⃣ 2011 onward: Syria becomes Iran’s military corridor. Iran deploys IRGC forces. Builds depots. Establishes land routes from Tehran to the Mediterranean. Precision missile projects accelerate. Israel warns for years: Iranian entrenchment in Syria is a red line. Encirclement deepens anyway. ⸻ 7️⃣ Nuclear escalation. 2015: JCPOA signed. 2018: U.S. withdraws. Post-2018: Iran incrementally exceeds limits. IAEA reports enrichment up to 60% purity. That is dangerously close to weapons-grade. Add: • Ballistic missile expansion • Long-range drone proliferation • Hypersonic missile claims Missiles + enrichment + proxies = structural escalation. ⸻ 8️⃣ The Narco-Terror Pipeline. Hezbollah — Iran’s flagship proxy — has been tied by U.S. law enforcement to: • Cocaine trafficking networks • Money laundering operations in West Africa • Transnational criminal finance systems DEA investigations (including Project Cassandra) publicly documented Hezbollah-linked narcotics financing. Drugs fund militias. Illicit money buys rockets. Hybrid warfare isn’t only military. It’s financial and criminal. ⸻ 9️⃣ Maritime & Global Pressure. Repeated incidents in the Persian Gulf. Alleged Quds Force plot (2011) targeting the Saudi ambassador in Washington, D.C. European disruptions of Iranian-linked operations. Cyber operations attributed to Iranian actors. Multi-domain confrontation is not coincidence. It’s strategy. ⸻ 🔟 The “Ring of Fire” by 2024: • Hezbollah to the north • Hamas to the south • IRGC in Syria • Militias in Iraq • Houthi missiles from Yemen That’s not random tension. That’s encirclement architecture. ⸻ 1️⃣1️⃣ Israel is 9 million people. When rockets are aimed at your cities… When enrichment climbs… When proxies multiply… Waiting indefinitely is not strategy. It’s risk. ⸻ 1️⃣2️⃣ Under Article 51 of the UN Charter, sovereign states retain the inherent right of self-defense. Preemption is controversial. But so is: • Financing proxy armies • Expanding missile arsenals • Advancing uranium enrichment • Funding militias through criminal pipelines You cannot build a four-decade war machine and then claim innocence when deterrence collapses. ⸻ 1️⃣3️⃣ Hard truth: This war did not begin this week. It began when ideology became infrastructure. When proxy warfare became permanent. When narco-financing sustained militias. When missile stockpiles replaced diplomacy. ⸻ 1️⃣4️⃣ Until Tehran’s doctrine changes — structurally — escalation will remain cyclical.
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Muhoozi Kainerugaba
Muhoozi Kainerugaba@mkainerugaba·
In order to strengthen our close blood relations with Israel, we shall soon unveil a statue to Yoni Netanyahu at the exact spot he was killed at Entebbe Airport. Yoni was the big brother of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Godbless Uganda and Israel.
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Major Terrorist Attacks in Kenya (Chronological Timeline) 1. August 7, 1998 – U.S. Embassy Bombing, Nairobi •Location: Nairobi •Perpetrator: Al-Qaeda •Killed: 213 people •Injured: Over 4,000 •Target: U.S. Embassy and surrounding civilians •Significance: One of the deadliest terrorist attacks in African history. ⸻ 2. November 28, 2002 – Kikambala Paradise Hotel Bombing •Location: Kikambala, near Mombasa •Perpetrator: Al-Qaeda •Killed: 13 people (including 3 Israelis) •Additional attack: Missile fired at Israeli airliner (missed) •Target: Israeli-owned hotel and civilians ⸻ 3. September 21–24, 2013 – Westgate Mall Attack •Location: Nairobi •Perpetrator: Al-Shabaab •Killed: 67 people •Injured: Over 175 •Target: Shopping mall with international and Kenyan civilians •Significance: Marked escalation of Al-Shabaab operations inside Kenya ⸻ 4. June–July 2014 – Mpeketoni and Lamu Attacks •Location: Lamu County •Perpetrator: Al-Shabaab •Killed: Over 90 people •Target: Villages, many Christian men separated and executed ⸻ 5. November–December 2014 – Mandera Bus and Quarry Massacres •Location: Mandera County •Perpetrator: Al-Shabaab •Killed: 64 people total •Targeting method: Christians separated from Muslims and executed ⸻ 6. April 2, 2015 – Garissa University Attack •Location: Garissa •Perpetrator: Al-Shabaab •Killed: 148 people •Injured: Over 79 •Target: University students, primarily Christians •Significance: Deadliest terrorist attack in Kenya since 1998 ⸻ 7. January 15, 2019 – DusitD2 Complex Attack •Location: Nairobi •Perpetrator: Al-Shabaab •Killed: 21 people •Target: Hotel and office complex ⸻ 8. January 5, 2020 – Manda Bay Military Base Attack •Location: Lamu County •Perpetrator: Al-Shabaab •Killed: 3 Americans and Kenyan personnel •Target: Kenyan and U.S. military base ⸻ 9. 2020–2025 – Ongoing Attacks in Northern and Coastal Kenya Frequent attacks in: •Mandera •Wajir •Garissa •Lamu Targets include: •Churches •Christian civilians •Police officers •Teachers •Public transport ⸻ Who is Responsible? The overwhelming majority of attacks inside Kenya have been carried out by: •Al‑Shabaab — Somalia-based extremist group •Affiliated with Al‑Qaeda since 2012 •Ideology: Islamist extremism •Objective: Establish strict Islamic rule and oppose Kenya’s presence in Somalia They have explicitly targeted: •Christians •Kenyan state institutions •International partners ⸻ Connection to Global Terror Networks Al-Shabaab is not an isolated group. It is part of a broader extremist network aligned ideologically and operationally with Al-Qaeda, which operates globally and opposes multiple nations, including Kenya, Israel, the United States, and others. However, it is important to distinguish between: •Direct operational responsibility (specific attacks carried out locally) •Broader ideological alignment (shared extremist ideology across regions) Extremist groups often share ideology, training pipelines, propaganda, and strategic goals, even when operating in different countries. ⸻ Strategic Reality for Kenya Kenya has remained a major target because of: •Its military operations against Al-Shabaab in Somalia (AMISOM / ATMIS) •Its democratic system and religious diversity •Its partnerships with Western and international allies •Its geographic proximity to Somalia ⸻ Key Fact Kenya has lost hundreds of civilians, including many Christians, Muslims, and security officers, to terrorism over the past 25 years. These attacks have consistently targeted innocent civilians regardless of nationality. This unity with Israel is key.
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Soipan Tuya E.G.H
Soipan Tuya E.G.H@SoipanTuya·
This morning , I hosted the Ambassador of the State of Israel to Kenya, H.E. Gideon Behar, for a courtesy call at the Defence Headquarters. We reaffirmed the depth and continuity of Kenya–Israel relations, particularly in defence and security cooperation, and underscored the value of sustained bilateral engagement anchored on mutual respect and shared strategic interests. Our discussions reviewed the steady evolution of collaboration between the Kenya Defence Forces and Israel, including ongoing capability development, training, and institutional capacity building. We observed the importance of structured and predictable partnerships that integrate modernisation priorities with long-term sustainment and resilience. Our meeting also underscored the significance of elevating our engagement through the establishment of a structured and forward-looking Strategic Defence Dialogue mechanism, designed to institutionalise regular consultations, align long-term priorities, and ensure predictable, results-oriented cooperation between our two nations. Further, we explored opportunities for enhanced collaboration in counter-terrorism, intelligence cooperation, and cybersecurity, in alignment with Kenya’s national security priorities. Also present for the courtesy call were Israel’s Deputy Ambassador, Mrs Ariel Arviv; Head of the Israel Economic and Trade Mission, Mr Arnon Arbel; and incoming and outgoing Chiefs of Strategic Policy and Plans of the Kenya Defence Forces, Brigadier Caroline Mutisya and Brigadier Ronald Makori, respectively. @kdfinfo
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Israel in Kenya
Israel in Kenya@IsraelinKenya·
This is the story of young Kenyans, trained in Israel, @AICAT15 came back to #Kenya equiped with skills and transformed their knowlegde to action in @KajiadoGov. We create Impact We work with the Communities We make a difference
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Israel in Kenya
Israel in Kenya@IsraelinKenya·
This isn’t just about farming, it’s about communities growing stronger together. What began as an investment in the Solai, has grown into something bigger: jobs for families, skills shared, and new opportunities taking root. Through modern agriculture and innovation, communities are not only growing food, they are building futures. We Work with Kenyans, For Kenyans, Creating Impact and Changing Lives. Watch👇 how innovation, jobs, and partnership in Solai are creating real impact and transforming lives. youtu.be/yW5w18yx4eY?si… Interview Credits 🎥: @ChamsMedia
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We want to bring the dream of a community between Israeli teenagers and Kenyan teenagers. Watch the full Episode tonight on Chams Media TV youtu.be/yW5w18yx4eY?si… @AlexChamwada @ChamsLodwar @ChamsAdventures #DaringAbroad

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So terrorists have poured millions of money to drive Israeli Businesses out of kenya. We stand firm with Israeli Businesses. Let’s fact check this jihadist piece here that is trending! FACT CHECK: This Is NOT a “Settlement.” This Is Legal Investment Strengthening Kenya 🇰🇪 Let’s speak the truth without distortion. Kenya is a sovereign nation governed by its own Constitution and land laws. The farm currently being discussed is a legal agricultural investment fully authorized under Kenyan law. It is not a “settlement.” It is not a geopolitical project. It is a lawful business contributing directly to Kenya’s economy and food security. This investor is doing exactly what Kenya needs more of: Creating jobs for Kenyan youth. Paying taxes to the Kenyan government. Strengthening Kenya’s agricultural productivity. Transferring world-class farming technology to Kenyan soil. This is not colonization. This is economic development. This is not exploitation. This is empowerment. And let’s talk about facts many people ignore. Through Israel’s international development agency, MASHAV (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation), more than 6,000 Kenyans—including thousands of young professionals, agricultural experts, and students—have been trained in modern agriculture, irrigation, water management, and agribusiness. These skills have directly helped transform Kenya into an agricultural powerhouse. Kenya is today: • Africa’s largest exporter of flowers • One of the world’s top avocado exporters • Africa’s leading horticultural exporter This did not happen by accident. Much of the irrigation systems, greenhouse technology, drip irrigation, and drought-resilient farming methods powering Kenya’s flower and avocado sectors originate from Israeli agricultural innovation. Israeli drip irrigation technology, originally developed to farm in desert conditions, is now helping Kenyan farmers increase yields, conserve water, and expand production even in dry regions. This technology has helped create hundreds of thousands of Kenyan jobs across the agricultural value chain — from farms to export logistics. So when people attack lawful Israeli agricultural investment in Kenya, they are attacking a system that has helped Kenya: Feed its people. Employ its youth. Grow its exports. Strengthen its economy. Let’s also be absolutely clear: There are no “Israeli settlements” in Kenya. Kenya is not occupied territory. Kenya is a sovereign republic. Every foreign investor operates under Kenyan law and Kenyan authority. Any claim otherwise is misinformation. Kenya has the right to partner with any nation that contributes to its economic growth, food security, and technological advancement. Kenya’s flower industry. Kenya’s avocado dominance. Kenya’s irrigation transformation. These are success stories — not crimes. Kenya’s future will be built by innovation, lawful investment, and partnerships that empower its people — not by misinformation designed to divide and weaken economic progress. Support Kenyan jobs. Support Kenyan farmers. Support Kenya’s sovereignty. Facts matter. Truth matters. Kenya rises stronger. 🇰🇪 #KenyaFirst #FoodSecurity #MashavImpact #SupportKenyanFarmers #EconomicGrowth #FactsMatter
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So terrorists have poured millions of money to drive Israeli Businesses out of kenya. We stand firm with Israeli Businesses. Let’s fact check this jihadist piece here that is trending! FACT CHECK: This Is NOT a “Settlement.” This Is Legal Investment Strengthening Kenya 🇰🇪 Let’s speak the truth without distortion. Kenya is a sovereign nation governed by its own Constitution and land laws. The farm currently being discussed is a legal agricultural investment fully authorized under Kenyan law. It is not a “settlement.” It is not a geopolitical project. It is a lawful business contributing directly to Kenya’s economy and food security. This investor is doing exactly what Kenya needs more of: Creating jobs for Kenyan youth. Paying taxes to the Kenyan government. Strengthening Kenya’s agricultural productivity. Transferring world-class farming technology to Kenyan soil. This is not colonization. This is economic development. This is not exploitation. This is empowerment. And let’s talk about facts many people ignore. Through Israel’s international development agency, MASHAV (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation), more than 6,000 Kenyans—including thousands of young professionals, agricultural experts, and students—have been trained in modern agriculture, irrigation, water management, and agribusiness. These skills have directly helped transform Kenya into an agricultural powerhouse. Kenya is today: • Africa’s largest exporter of flowers • One of the world’s top avocado exporters • Africa’s leading horticultural exporter This did not happen by accident. Much of the irrigation systems, greenhouse technology, drip irrigation, and drought-resilient farming methods powering Kenya’s flower and avocado sectors originate from Israeli agricultural innovation. Israeli drip irrigation technology, originally developed to farm in desert conditions, is now helping Kenyan farmers increase yields, conserve water, and expand production even in dry regions. This technology has helped create hundreds of thousands of Kenyan jobs across the agricultural value chain — from farms to export logistics. So when people attack lawful Israeli agricultural investment in Kenya, they are attacking a system that has helped Kenya: Feed its people. Employ its youth. Grow its exports. Strengthen its economy. Let’s also be absolutely clear: There are no “Israeli settlements” in Kenya. Kenya is not occupied territory. Kenya is a sovereign republic. Every foreign investor operates under Kenyan law and Kenyan authority. Any claim otherwise is misinformation. Kenya has the right to partner with any nation that contributes to its economic growth, food security, and technological advancement. Kenya’s flower industry. Kenya’s avocado dominance. Kenya’s irrigation transformation. These are success stories — not crimes. Kenya’s future will be built by innovation, lawful investment, and partnerships that empower its people — not by misinformation designed to divide and weaken economic progress. Support Kenyan jobs. Support Kenyan farmers. Support Kenya’s sovereignty. Facts matter. Truth matters. Kenya rises stronger. 🇰🇪 #KenyaFirst #FoodSecurity #MashavImpact #SupportKenyanFarmers #EconomicGrowth #FactsMatter
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Lynn Ngugi
Lynn Ngugi@lynn_ngugi1·
Kenyans have a right to say they don’t want Israelis owning land in this country. They also have a right to stand with the people of Palestine. That’s their choice. What I find absurd is people trying to acquire large tracts of land here and then saying it’s so Israeli teenagers can “integrate” with Kenyan teenagers. Integrate how exactly? What are you really saying? Who told you there’s a shortage in how our children are integrating? The truth is, you can invest in your own country. Let’s be honest about why you’re here. Many of these deals only happen because you’re in bed with people in government willing to sell access to our land and resources at throwaway prices. You benefit from our soil and our cheap labour. And history has shown us that once interests are secured, you won’t hesitate to distance yourselves from ordinary Kenyans. That’s the real concern people are raising. Also, go to hell with your religion manipulative tactics🚶🏾‍♀️
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Dennis Nthumbi@NNthumbi·
FACT CHECK: This Is NOT a “Settlement.” This Is Legal Investment Strengthening Kenya 🇰🇪 Let’s speak the truth without distortion. Kenya is a sovereign nation governed by its own Constitution and land laws. The farm currently being discussed is a legal agricultural investment fully authorized under Kenyan law. It is not a “settlement.” It is not a geopolitical project. It is a lawful business contributing directly to Kenya’s economy and food security. This investor is doing exactly what Kenya needs more of: Creating jobs for Kenyan youth. Paying taxes to the Kenyan government. Strengthening Kenya’s agricultural productivity. Transferring world-class farming technology to Kenyan soil. This is not colonization. This is economic development. This is not exploitation. This is empowerment. And let’s talk about facts many people ignore. Through Israel’s international development agency, MASHAV (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation), more than 6,000 Kenyans—including thousands of young professionals, agricultural experts, and students—have been trained in modern agriculture, irrigation, water management, and agribusiness. These skills have directly helped transform Kenya into an agricultural powerhouse. Kenya is today: • Africa’s largest exporter of flowers • One of the world’s top avocado exporters • Africa’s leading horticultural exporter This did not happen by accident. Much of the irrigation systems, greenhouse technology, drip irrigation, and drought-resilient farming methods powering Kenya’s flower and avocado sectors originate from Israeli agricultural innovation. Israeli drip irrigation technology, originally developed to farm in desert conditions, is now helping Kenyan farmers increase yields, conserve water, and expand production even in dry regions. This technology has helped create hundreds of thousands of Kenyan jobs across the agricultural value chain — from farms to export logistics. So when people attack lawful Israeli agricultural investment in Kenya, they are attacking a system that has helped Kenya: Feed its people. Employ its youth. Grow its exports. Strengthen its economy. Let’s also be absolutely clear: There are no “Israeli settlements” in Kenya. Kenya is not occupied territory. Kenya is a sovereign republic. Every foreign investor operates under Kenyan law and Kenyan authority. Any claim otherwise is misinformation. Kenya has the right to partner with any nation that contributes to its economic growth, food security, and technological advancement. Kenya’s flower industry. Kenya’s avocado dominance. Kenya’s irrigation transformation. These are success stories — not crimes. Kenya’s future will be built by innovation, lawful investment, and partnerships that empower its people — not by misinformation designed to divide and weaken economic progress. Support Kenyan jobs. Support Kenyan farmers. Support Kenya’s sovereignty. Facts matter. Truth matters. Kenya rises stronger. 🇰🇪 #KenyaFirst #FoodSecurity #MashavImpact #SupportKenyanFarmers #EconomicGrowth #FactsMatter
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Mary Kathomi
Mary Kathomi@MaryK2022·
This is so dangerous They will vanquish Kenya in seconds Thats a country of pedos, satanists, rapists and gays. They will sacrifice all our children to Baal See what they have done to America and Gaza Who approves such plans ?
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Dennis Nthumbi
Dennis Nthumbi@NNthumbi·
FACT CHECK: This Is NOT a “Settlement.” This Is Legal Investment Strengthening Kenya 🇰🇪 Let’s speak the truth without distortion. Kenya is a sovereign nation governed by its own Constitution and land laws. The farm currently being discussed is a legal agricultural investment fully authorized under Kenyan law. It is not a “settlement.” It is not a geopolitical project. It is a lawful business contributing directly to Kenya’s economy and food security. This investor is doing exactly what Kenya needs more of: Creating jobs for Kenyan youth. Paying taxes to the Kenyan government. Strengthening Kenya’s agricultural productivity. Transferring world-class farming technology to Kenyan soil. This is not colonization. This is economic development. This is not exploitation. This is empowerment. And let’s talk about facts many people ignore. Through Israel’s international development agency, MASHAV (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation), more than 6,000 Kenyans—including thousands of young professionals, agricultural experts, and students—have been trained in modern agriculture, irrigation, water management, and agribusiness. These skills have directly helped transform Kenya into an agricultural powerhouse. Kenya is today: • Africa’s largest exporter of flowers • One of the world’s top avocado exporters • Africa’s leading horticultural exporter This did not happen by accident. Much of the irrigation systems, greenhouse technology, drip irrigation, and drought-resilient farming methods powering Kenya’s flower and avocado sectors originate from Israeli agricultural innovation. Israeli drip irrigation technology, originally developed to farm in desert conditions, is now helping Kenyan farmers increase yields, conserve water, and expand production even in dry regions. This technology has helped create hundreds of thousands of Kenyan jobs across the agricultural value chain — from farms to export logistics. So when people attack lawful Israeli agricultural investment in Kenya, they are attacking a system that has helped Kenya: Feed its people. Employ its youth. Grow its exports. Strengthen its economy. Let’s also be absolutely clear: There are no “Israeli settlements” in Kenya. Kenya is not occupied territory. Kenya is a sovereign republic. Every foreign investor operates under Kenyan law and Kenyan authority. Any claim otherwise is misinformation. Kenya has the right to partner with any nation that contributes to its economic growth, food security, and technological advancement. Kenya’s flower industry. Kenya’s avocado dominance. Kenya’s irrigation transformation. These are success stories — not crimes. Kenya’s future will be built by innovation, lawful investment, and partnerships that empower its people — not by misinformation designed to divide and weaken economic progress. Support Kenyan jobs. Support Kenyan farmers. Support Kenya’s sovereignty. Facts matter. Truth matters. Kenya rises stronger. 🇰🇪 #KenyaFirst #FoodSecurity #MashavImpact #SupportKenyanFarmers #EconomicGrowth #FactsMatter
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The Nairobi Times
The Nairobi Times@TheNairobiTimez·
Israel wants to create a community in Solai of Israeli teenagers and Kenyan teenagers.
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Dennis Nthumbi
Dennis Nthumbi@NNthumbi·
FACT CHECK: This Is NOT a “Settlement.” This Is Legal Investment Strengthening Kenya 🇰🇪 Let’s speak the truth without distortion. Kenya is a sovereign nation governed by its own Constitution and land laws. The farm currently being discussed is a legal agricultural investment fully authorized under Kenyan law. It is not a “settlement.” It is not a geopolitical project. It is a lawful business contributing directly to Kenya’s economy and food security. This investor is doing exactly what Kenya needs more of: Creating jobs for Kenyan youth. Paying taxes to the Kenyan government. Strengthening Kenya’s agricultural productivity. Transferring world-class farming technology to Kenyan soil. This is not colonization. This is economic development. This is not exploitation. This is empowerment. And let’s talk about facts many people ignore. Through Israel’s international development agency, MASHAV (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation), more than 6,000 Kenyans—including thousands of young professionals, agricultural experts, and students—have been trained in modern agriculture, irrigation, water management, and agribusiness. These skills have directly helped transform Kenya into an agricultural powerhouse. Kenya is today: • Africa’s largest exporter of flowers • One of the world’s top avocado exporters • Africa’s leading horticultural exporter This did not happen by accident. Much of the irrigation systems, greenhouse technology, drip irrigation, and drought-resilient farming methods powering Kenya’s flower and avocado sectors originate from Israeli agricultural innovation. Israeli drip irrigation technology, originally developed to farm in desert conditions, is now helping Kenyan farmers increase yields, conserve water, and expand production even in dry regions. This technology has helped create hundreds of thousands of Kenyan jobs across the agricultural value chain — from farms to export logistics. So when people attack lawful Israeli agricultural investment in Kenya, they are attacking a system that has helped Kenya: Feed its people. Employ its youth. Grow its exports. Strengthen its economy. Let’s also be absolutely clear: There are no “Israeli settlements” in Kenya. Kenya is not occupied territory. Kenya is a sovereign republic. Every foreign investor operates under Kenyan law and Kenyan authority. Any claim otherwise is misinformation. Kenya has the right to partner with any nation that contributes to its economic growth, food security, and technological advancement. Kenya’s flower industry. Kenya’s avocado dominance. Kenya’s irrigation transformation. These are success stories — not crimes. Kenya’s future will be built by innovation, lawful investment, and partnerships that empower its people — not by misinformation designed to divide and weaken economic progress. Support Kenyan jobs. Support Kenyan farmers. Support Kenya’s sovereignty. Facts matter. Truth matters. Kenya rises stronger. 🇰🇪 #KenyaFirst #FoodSecurity #MashavImpact #SupportKenyanFarmers #EconomicGrowth #FactsMatter
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KIPRONO
KIPRONO@Onorpik·
For those Christians defending Israel settlements in Kenya, remember that they refer to Mary Mother of Jesus as a PROSTITUTE. They also believe that their laws as per Talmud allows them to have sex with girls from ages of 3 years. These monsters should not be allowed in Kenya.
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Dennis Nthumbi
Dennis Nthumbi@NNthumbi·
FACT CHECK: This Is NOT a “Settlement.” This Is Legal Investment Strengthening Kenya 🇰🇪 Let’s speak the truth without distortion. Kenya is a sovereign nation governed by its own Constitution and land laws. The farm currently being discussed is a legal agricultural investment fully authorized under Kenyan law. It is not a “settlement.” It is not a geopolitical project. It is a lawful business contributing directly to Kenya’s economy and food security. This investor is doing exactly what Kenya needs more of: Creating jobs for Kenyan youth. Paying taxes to the Kenyan government. Strengthening Kenya’s agricultural productivity. Transferring world-class farming technology to Kenyan soil. This is not colonization. This is economic development. This is not exploitation. This is empowerment. And let’s talk about facts many people ignore. Through Israel’s international development agency, MASHAV (Israel’s Agency for International Development Cooperation), more than 6,000 Kenyans—including thousands of young professionals, agricultural experts, and students—have been trained in modern agriculture, irrigation, water management, and agribusiness. These skills have directly helped transform Kenya into an agricultural powerhouse. Kenya is today: • Africa’s largest exporter of flowers • One of the world’s top avocado exporters • Africa’s leading horticultural exporter This did not happen by accident. Much of the irrigation systems, greenhouse technology, drip irrigation, and drought-resilient farming methods powering Kenya’s flower and avocado sectors originate from Israeli agricultural innovation. Israeli drip irrigation technology, originally developed to farm in desert conditions, is now helping Kenyan farmers increase yields, conserve water, and expand production even in dry regions. This technology has helped create hundreds of thousands of Kenyan jobs across the agricultural value chain — from farms to export logistics. So when people attack lawful Israeli agricultural investment in Kenya, they are attacking a system that has helped Kenya: Feed its people. Employ its youth. Grow its exports. Strengthen its economy. Let’s also be absolutely clear: There are no “Israeli settlements” in Kenya. Kenya is not occupied territory. Kenya is a sovereign republic. Every foreign investor operates under Kenyan law and Kenyan authority. Any claim otherwise is misinformation. Kenya has the right to partner with any nation that contributes to its economic growth, food security, and technological advancement. Kenya’s flower industry. Kenya’s avocado dominance. Kenya’s irrigation transformation. These are success stories — not crimes. Kenya’s future will be built by innovation, lawful investment, and partnerships that empower its people — not by misinformation designed to divide and weaken economic progress. Support Kenyan jobs. Support Kenyan farmers. Support Kenya’s sovereignty. Facts matter. Truth matters. Kenya rises stronger. 🇰🇪 #KenyaFirst #FoodSecurity #MashavImpact #SupportKenyanFarmers #EconomicGrowth #FactsMatter
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Don Bull
Don Bull@mainandegwa232·
An Israeli investor has bought 520 acres of Freehold land in Nakuru where he is building a settlement for Jews only in Solai. The same Solai where a dam mysteriously bursted and released 190m litres of water that displaced over 2000 families in 2018... Coincidence ?
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