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paul hiltemann

paul hiltemann

@PHiltemann

Katılım Haziran 2013
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Let me guess, that doesn't count. Muslims dont count. People in mainstream media prove how hateful they are every day. They tell us we have to be extremely sensitive to feelings of Israeli supporters, but have no concern for Muslims. They're the bigots they've been warning about.
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
There's no question @TuckerCarlson and @RealCandaceO have been more understanding and compassionate to Muslim-Americans than traditional media. National media has spread hatred against Muslims my whole life. If we're condemning anyone in media, every cable anchor should be first.
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Jvnior@Jvnior·
The same people yelling “there’s no genocide” while watching images of blown up babies and videos of families being shredded to pieces by drones and bombs = the same people who victimize themselves behind “antisemitism.” They’ve been exposed as arrogant hypocrites.
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Zara Zhar
Zara Zhar@Boudicca61AD·
'Tantura. Remember Tantura' The night of 22–23 May 1948 was warm and still—the kind of evening the village fishermen prayed for. It was the calm before the storm. Tantura slept under a thin moon when the first mortar shells tore the sky open. The Jewish death squads from the Alexandroni Brigade had arrived to execute what Plan Dalet ordered: empty the coast village by village, and burn it to the ground so that no Arab would remain between Yaffa and Haifa. Tantura had only a few military-aged men, a handful of old, rusty rifles, and the sea at its back. That was enough for the Zionists to label it a “stronghold” and sentence it to death. When the first shells fell—a white flash, a roar—the village of Tantura woke up to hell. Children screamed in rooms suddenly blown open to the sky. Mothers ran barefoot over broken glass, clutching their infants close. Old men stumbled out in their nightshirts with hands raised, crying “Peace! Peace!” in Arabic and broken Hebrew. The answer was bullets. The Alexandroni Brigade swept through the lanes like a pack of half-starved wolves, kicking in doors and shooting anything that moved. A fourteen-year-old boy was shot in his bed; his mother found him with his arms still wrapped around his little sister, both soaked in the same blood. Some men and young boys were executed inside their own homes, while the Jewish militants trampled over their bodies to loot cupboards for gold, silver, or any bounty worth a shekel. By morning, the resistance was over. By the first pale light of dawn, the shooting stopped. Forty or fifty village guards lay soaked in blood where they fell. The remaining men—fathers, brothers, young boys—were dragged from their houses, their hands bound tightly with wire. Women wailed the names of their husbands, fathers, and sons until their voices cracked. Children trying to run to their fathers were violently beaten back with rifle butts. The women…The Jewish soldiers could not resist. In the documentary Tantura, their voices drop to whispers even now, more than half a century after the shame should have burned them alive. One man, his eyes wet, admitted: “After we finished the men… some of us took the pretty girls behind the dunes. We told the others to hold the families back. There was crying, terrible crying. We did what we wanted. Then we shot them too so there would be no witnesses.” Another soldier interrupted him, angry and defensive: “It was war. They would have done the same to our sisters.” The enemy's terror squads marched the men in groups toward the beach. Some were forced to dig shallow graves in the sand. Then the shooting started. This was not the chaotic fire of battle; it was calm and methodical. They shot them in bursts of three and five. When the magazines ran dry, the Alexandroni henchmen reloaded without hurry—the way ungodly men reload when they know no one will ever stop them. When ammunition ran low, they used bayonets. A survivor hidden inside a barrel heard the wet sounds and the soldiers’ heavy breathing. Years later, one of them, still proud and gleeful, recounted on camera: “I stuck one Arab after another Arab. You push hard and twist; it comes out easier.” The sand drank the blood of the martyrs so fast it looked black. Bodies toppled forward, some remaining on their knees with foreheads pressed to the earth, as if in one final, permanent prostration. One man tried to run; a bullet took off the back of his skull, scattering his brains across the sand. Another, wounded in the stomach, crawled toward the waves, leaving a deep red furrow behind him until a Jewish militant stepped forward and ended his life with a pistol shot to the temple. From his hiding place, one survivor counted more than three hundred shots before the silence came. Some men were taken to the low wall by the cemetery and lined up in rows. They were shot in the back of the head at point-blank range, their blood running toward the ocean and turning the hushed, calm waves crimson. The women, holding babies tightly to their breasts, were forced to watch alongside small children while the enemy laughed and took photographs. Then, they were driven out. Barefoot, bleeding, raped, and battered, they were forced to flee toward Fureidis with babies in their arms. Behind them, the village burned to the ground. Black smoke rose against the morning sky, carrying the heavy scent of burning wood and burning flesh for miles. By noon, the bulldozers arrived. Houses that had stood for centuries were flattened in minutes. The mosque was dynamited. The bodies in the sand were covered with a thin layer of earth and lime. Within weeks, Kibbutz Nahsholim and the resort beach called Dor were built on top of the graves. Jewish children from Europe, fresh from the death camps, planted lawns and palm trees over the bones of Tantura’s sons and daughters. A parking lot sealed the largest pit. Sunbathers now spread their towels where the blood once soaked the sand. That was Tantura. A whole village murdered and erased in less than a day so that a racist colonial project could claim a few more kilometres of stolen coastline. The men who gave the orders went on to become ministers and generals in the state that calls itself Israel. The Jewish terrorists who pulled the triggers lived long lives, later bragging and laughing on tape about what “had to be done.” One of the wretched henchmen was later filmed standing at the water’s edge in Tantura, staring at the waves as though he could still hear the chorus of mourning rising behind him. He whispered, almost to himself: “I can’t swim here anymore. The sea… it remembers.” And the sea does remember. Every seventh wave, stronger than the rest, rolls in and back, rolls in and back, washing the sand as if trying, decade after decade, to uncover the truth buried beneath. The survivors and their children carry the memory in exile, while the world pretends it never happened. There is no “two sides” to this massacre. There is no “complexity” to lining civilians against a wall and shooting them so you can take their homes and colonize their land. Tantura was not a battle. It was an execution. It was ethnic cleansing with the ocean and heavens as witnesses. And the waves still break on that shore, washing over the bones, whispering the names the Jewish murder squads tried to bury: Tantura. Remember Tantura.
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The Palestinian Archive الأرشيف الفلسطيني@palestinian_the

ثريا أبو إدريس | الطنطورة قتل الاحتلال أولادها الثلاثة "أحمد وخليل ومصطفى" وذلك بعد أن طلب منهم الصهاينة دفن شهداء مجزرة الطنطورة في ٢٢ أيار ١٩٤٨. الأم التي صرخت من الألم حين شاهدت جثة ابن أخيها، وكانت بجانب جثث أبنائها، لم تصدق أن أولادها استشهدوا، وماتت وهي تنتظر عودتهم.. كانت تظن أنه تم اعتقال أولادها، وبأنهم ذهبوا إلى مصر مع الأسرى المصريين بعد الإفراج عنهم. وقد دُفن أكثر من ٢٠٠ فلسطيني من قرية الطنطورة -قضاء حيفا في قبر جماعي بعد أن قتلهم جيش الاحتلال وعصابة الهاغاناه الصهيونية.. *الشهادات من فيلم "على أجسادهم"- للمخرجة عرب لطفي | ٢٠٠٨

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paul hiltemann@PHiltemann·
@GovMikeHuckabee @realDonaldTrump @TulsiGabbard Huckabee is a serial liar, in the name of his favourite cause, aiding and abetting the IDF genocide. He is a man without moral guidelines. He claims to be Christian, but is at the most a deluded Zionist, way out of his depth as ambassador. He is where ignorance meets depravity!
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𝕋o𝕄y 𝕃e 𝕄a𝕘n𝕚f𝕚q𝕦e
Aujourd'hui, c'est l'« anniversaire » du massacre de Tantura. 22-23 mai 1948. Les jours où des juifs fiers ont commis l’horreur, celle dont ils affublent les Palestiniens aujourd'hui, comme un masque de leur propre monstruosité. La brigade Alexandroni, une unité de l'organisation terroriste juive Haganah, attaque un village côtier palestinien. Puis les soldats rassemblent les hommes, les femmes, les enfants. Ils violent des femmes, ils exécutent. 250 morts, selon les témoins. Des enfants de 13 ans. Une balle dans la nuque. Sur la plage. Un chercheur israélien, Teddy Katz, documente l'affaire. Il recueille les aveux de soldats israéliens. L'un rigole : « Je ne me souviens pas du nombre d'Arabes que j'ai tués. » Un autre pleure. Trop tard. Katz est traîné en justice. Son diplôme lui est retiré. Il doit signer une rétractation « dans un moment de faiblesse ». Mais les preuves sont toujours là. Les fosses communes aussi. L'une d'elles est sous un parking, documentée par Forensic Architecture. Les vétérans avouent à la caméra, dans le film Tantura. Je le sous-titrerai plus tard. En attendant, je le mets en VO en commentaire. Ce n'est ni un mythe, ni une légende. C'est la Nakba. C'est Israël. Des dizaines de massacres comme celui-ci, en 1948. Et les descendants des mêmes soldats, ceux qui aujourd'hui bombardent Gaza et violent des enfants dans les prisons, sont les héritiers de cette brigade. Les « anges de la mort » ne datent pas d'hier. Ils sont nés avec Israël. Alors non, on ne « célèbre » rien. On se souvient. Et on demande justice. Parce que Tantura, c'est le prélude. Gaza, c'est la suite. Et l'impunité, c'est la constante.
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GlobeTrotteur ⚓️🌊
GlobeTrotteur ⚓️🌊@Gl0be_Trotteur·
@MagnifiqueTomy @framboazz Merci pour ton admirable dévouement Le monde dans son ensemble ouvre enfin les yeux, découvrant les crimes abominables, la cruauté et perversité sans limites de ces bouchers, tueurs d'enfants.
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moonbee
moonbee@BMoon_bee·
@MagnifiqueTomy @ChihWarda « les palestiniens étaient enfermés dans un enclos avec des barbelés . On les a brûlés . C’était quelque chose d’horrible je n’ai pas le droit d’en parler » . Au lendemain des crimes commis contre eux-mêmes par les nazis…
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paul hiltemann@PHiltemann·
@ZurnRules @FurkanGozukara I am a citizen of the Netherlands. If I point out the obnoxious history of the Netherlands in the slave trade, colonialism or the treatment of Jews who survived the Nazi concentration camps, that does not make me anti-Dutch. That makes me human.
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Zurnrules!
Zurnrules!@ZurnRules·
@PHiltemann @FurkanGozukara A sarcastic one. So, the truth is to be found by reading antisemites, writing to antisemites, about israel? Yea, no thanks.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
Absolute bombshell. Prominent Australian activist Juliet Lamont exposes the terrifying reality of Zionist detention. She confirms Israeli forces systematically tortured activists, detailing horrific sexual assaults and beatings. MSM is actively hiding these war crimes.
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paul hiltemann@PHiltemann·
@KenRoth @NickKristof Let Israel sue, so all the evidence can be put out there, including evidence that will demonstrate that there is a long and consistent history of abuse by Israel everywhere!
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Kenneth Roth
Kenneth Roth@KenRoth·
The New York Times rightly stands behind @NickKristof 's careful and accurate account of Israel's systematic sexual assault of Palestinian prisoners. trib.al/QDq4Fon
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Ounka
Ounka@OunkaOnX·
Large scale destruction in southern Lebanon - aired on a screen at an Israeli military party The destruction of southern Lebanon - entire villages, farms, homes, lives - is now entertainment for IOF Israel is only country where war crimes are not condemned - but celebrated
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paul hiltemann@PHiltemann·
@Iran_in_UK Yes, the USA is a terrorist nation, of that there can be little doubt. But they have had the wealth to seize and maintain control of the narrative. We must take it back!
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Iran (I.R.of) Embassy in UK
Since World War II, the United States, the so-called land of democracy, has bombed the following countries: Nicaragua, El Salvador, Panama, Cuba, Dominican Republic, Somalia, Libya (two times), Sudan, Montenegro, Bosnia, Kosovo, Serbia, Belgrade (Chinese embassy in Belgrade as well), Lebanon, Iran (3 times), Iraq (2 times), Kuwait, Syria (several times), Yemen (2 times), Afghanistan (several times), Pakistan, Japan, Korea, Indonesia, Cambodia, Vietnam, Laos,
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Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده
Inside the mass graves, they found children & babies with their hands bound with zip ties This photo is from 2 mass graves discovered at Nasser Hospital, southern Gaza, in April During the genocide, the @EuroMedHR documented over 130 mass graves of victims of the Israeli genocide
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نحو الحرية
نحو الحرية@hureyaksa·
مشهد مهيب لتأثير نشطاء أسطول الصمود! الآلاف يتدفقون في شوارع إيطاليا يطالبون بمعاقبة إسرائيل بسبب إساءتها ومعاملتها اللاإنسانية لناشطي أسطول الصمود. كانت غاية الأسطول أن تسلط الضوء على بطش إسرائيل وقد تحقق الهدف وأوروبا الآن كلها تشهد إذلال الاحتلال لمواطنيها
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