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Katılım Mart 2025
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QueenOfScreen
QueenOfScreen@QOfScreen70·
@_kimnowak @LilaR Deutschland hat ein Betätigungsverbot für die Organisation Hamas. 2024 stellte das Bundesinnenministerium klar, dass das auf der Spitze stehende rote Dreieck als Hamas-Kennzeichen gilt. §86a StGB, mein Lieber, §86a StGB @BfV_Bund
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LilaR
LilaR@LilaR·
Meine Gedanken zur Gesetzesinitiative zur Todesstrafe in der Knesset. Das Gesetz wird letztendlich vom Obersten Gerichtshof gekippt werden. Viele Länder im Nahen Osten haben die Todesstrafe, wir müssen nicht eines von ihnen sein. Der Hintergrund der ganzen Diskussion ist die vielfache Erfahrung der Erpressbarkeit des Staates Israel, solange die Gefängnisse voll mit verurteilten Terroristen sind, die Terroranschläge verübt und Menschen getötet haben. In mehreren sehr schmerzlichen "Deals" wurden Tausende Terroristen freigelassen. Die meisten kehren sofort zu ihren terroristischen Aktivitäten zurück und ermorden weitere Unschuldige. Die Idee, per Todesstrafe diesen Kreislauf zu beenden, wurde schon mehrmals in Umlauf gebracht, hätte aber vor dem 7.10.23 keine Mehrheit gefunden. Es ist aber nur eine Scheinlösung, und eine Todesstrafe auf Terrorismus würde potenzielle Märtyrer vermutlich eher anlocken. Dieses Gesetz wäre mit dem in der Unabhängigkeitserklärung verankerten Gleichheitsgrundsatz nur zu vereinbaren, wenn es auch auf jüdische Terroristen angewandt würde. Ich halte es für einen populistischen Vorstoß eines populistischen Politikers, der Israel dadurch mehr Schaden zufügt. Eine rechtsstaatliche Demokratie muss ihre Probleme ohne Todesstrafe lösen. Die Todesstrafe und ihre willkürliche, ungebremste Umsetzung sind charakteristisch für Unrechtsregimes der übelsten Sorte, von denen wir nichts übernehmen sollten. Ich persönlich möchte nicht in einem Land leben, in dem "Henker" eine Berufsmöglichkeit ist. Das widerspricht dem Ethos, auf dem Israel aufgebaut ist, und das Leben höher hält als den Tod. K Ja, Terroristen in israelischen Gefängnissen sind gefährlich, sie vernetzen sich dort und sind ein Ansporn für Geiselnahmen, wie wir oft genug gesehen haben. Wir müssen eine Lösung dafür finden, und wenn die Regierungen, die Israel jetzt einhellig scharf kritisieren, uns dabei helfen möchten, haben sie ohne Weiteres die Möglichkeit dazu. Sie könnten z.B. aufhören, das Pay-for-Slay-Programm der PA finanziell zu unterstützen, das verurteilten Terroristen Gelder zahlt - je mehr Todesopfer sie zu verantworten haben, desto mehr Geld bekommen sie. Das ermutigt Terrorismus, und wenn die internationale Gemeinschaft mal ausnahmsweise Druck auf die PA statt auf Israel ausüben würde, um diese barbarische Praxis zu unterbinden, wäre das ein wichtiger Schritt. Aber natürlich ist es einfacher, die Gelder an Terroristen weiterfließen zu lassen und Israel mit dem Problem allein zu lassen. Eure Ideen, wie wir den Teufelskreis "mörderischer Terror - Terroristen im Gefängnis - Geiselnahme - Freipressung der Terroristen - mörderischer Terror" durchbrechen können, könnt ihr gern in den Kommentaren hinterlassen.
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QueenOfScreen
QueenOfScreen@QOfScreen70·
@Miralitt12 @Lfromthenorth Correct. You are indeed not a third gender. You are a castrated male. Whoever supported you in this at 13 instead of offering genuine mental health support should be in jail.
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Elena
Elena@Miralitt12·
@Lfromthenorth Genuinely what do you want me to do, practically? I’m not some third gender, and even if I were, there’s nowhere near enough of us to make “trans spaces” make any kind of sense
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Lin 🇫🇮@Lfromthenorth·
Dear trans people; You know that creating your own spaces and organizations was an option from the start? You didn't HAVE TO force yourselves into every women's space like invaders. You chose to do that, instead of putting your energy in lobbying for your own. You could have ensured that no conflicts in rights emerged, but you chose not to. The backlash against you is completely your own doing.
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Tildo Baggins ☭
Tildo Baggins ☭@Tildiditagain·
@DrewPavlou "This is why I straight up don't care about Gaza." That's because, much like your Judeo-fascist friends in Israel, you're a Moloch worshipper who slavers over the thought of dead children.
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Drew Pavlou 🇦🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦🇹🇼
This is why I straight up don't care about Gaza. Look at the way Islamists speak about their enemies - the murderous glee they display towards the people they want to kill. You think these people are concerned humanitarians? They're just sad that they are on the losing side. If Islamists had a fraction of Israel's military power for even a single day they would just massacre all 7 million Israeli Jews. Abundantly clear at this point. If you can't see it at this point you're mentally retarded. They would sraight up march every Israeli family in death columns into the sea. You saw this on October 7. Palestinian militants had about 4-5 hours where they possessed the power of life and death over random Israeli teenagers, grandmas, families. What did they do? Their first instinct was to go on a medieval rape and pillage massacre rampage. They massacred hundreds of teenagers at a music festival, they raped teenage women to death, they went door to door executing families and taking hostages, shooting pet dogs in the head. This is what they want for their enemies. This is what Mohammed Hijab wants for his enemies. Barbaric rape and pillage slaughter. He's not sad about Gaza, he's sad that he's not the death camp guard at Auschwitz, herding Jewish kids, women and grandparents into gas chambers. This is so obviously what Islamists like Mohammed Hijab want. When Islamists like Mohammad Hijab cry about human rights and international law, really they are like pitbulls - crying and cowering in the corner with a sad face, hoping to guilt you into letting them off their chain so they can maul you to death and rip off your face.
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Please post the most devastating pictures and videos of Tel Aviv here. We need to assess the full scale of the damage for academic purposes.

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British Bastard 🇬🇧
British Bastard 🇬🇧@BritishBastardX·
Just a quick one. Why the fuck do we have "Jewish" abulances in the UK? Am i the only one failing to understand?
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Momus Najmi
Momus Najmi@theworldofmomus·
I was 14/15 years old, living in Karachi, at the time 9/11 happened. The head principal of our school led victory cheers at the morning parade. Many people were jubilant. There was a sense in many that now was the time for all muslim armies to join together - a common dream that springs up every time there is even a little attack on any Western country. A wet dream of many Muslims across the spectrum, one day the Ummah will come together and fight the West. Even Mushraf took a few days to react one way or another, finally coming out to condemn the attacks to the disappointment of many Pakistanis. Make no mistake, Muslims are not your friends. Especially those from the subcontinent. They are the biggest majority of the minority in Britain. They are all bidding their time till they can act for their Ummah. Many people need to wake up. No, I am not being mean, or harsh, or unfair. It is not bigotry to see an ideology and a people who follow it dogmatically for what they are. They see themselves as other. They do not integrate, they do not assimilate. They declare themselves as your enemies by rejecting everything you stand for, while you remain timid to at least take their word for it. This isn't going to end well if you keep hiding from the facts. These are acts of dominance, plain and simple. This is the Muslims shifting from the Makkah phase to the Medina phase. When in Makkah at the start with only a handful of follower, Mohammad along with his band use to pray in private. All the verses were about peace and tolerance and all that jazz. And when he moved to Yathrib, and changed it to Medina, well the tone changed. Everything now could be done openly. Violence, death, glory, and conquest. The verses superseded the ones of before. Abrogation of the before. It is a learned behaviour from their prophet. Wake up before its too late.
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SammyH ✡️🇮🇱🪬&🦁🌞
And that, ladies and gentlemen, is how people driven by antisemitism operate. You engage with real arguments, and they respond with slurs and ad hominem attacks. Then, of course, they block you—showing no interest in expanding their horizons. Because it was never about that.
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Sharri Markson
Sharri Markson@SharriMarkson·
On a summer afternoon at Australia's most famous beach, 15 people were murdered in the deadliest terror attack on Australian soil. 57 victims, witnesses and first responders tell their stories. Never-before-seen footage. A minute-by-minute reconstruction that the world cannot ignore. Bondi: A Timeline of Terror — the definitive documentary. It's now on YouTube. Watch now: youtube.com/watch?v=gBUxMV…
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TheVacantOne
TheVacantOne@NotCognizant·
@SammyH1796505 @saltygirl26 @SharriMarkson Oh you Googled a Latin phrase. Aren't you so clever. Too bad you don't give a shit about Israeli children being sexually assaulted by their family members. As for that lame insult, I reckon I'll get over it within a few seconds. I hope you don't have any children.
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Stone Bonerwood
Stone Bonerwood@StoneBonerwood·
I got banned yesterday for some Zionist talking about me having a boner because of my name and I responded that it's no surprise they were thinking about my boner and the POS got me a 12 hr timeout. X said no to my plea and said I had to erase it before they would even start my 12hr countdown!! They are most definitely in control and a bunch of bitches to boot is not a good combination
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Based Poland 🇵🇱
Based Poland 🇵🇱@Poland_Based·
🇮🇱 Benjamin Netanyahu defends Adolf Hitler and blames Muslims for the Holocaust.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Yes, it's true. On Feb 24, 2026, Palestinian Islamic Jihad posted confirming Fadi Jihad Mohammed al-Wadiyya (age 33) as deputy head of their military manufacturing unit. He was killed in an IDF airstrike in Gaza City on June 25, 2024. The IDF had already identified him as a PIJ rocket expert (with photos in PIJ uniform) while he worked as a physiotherapist for Doctors Without Borders. Times of Israel reported the PIJ admission today.
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Aviva Klompas
Aviva Klompas@AvivaKlompas·
‼️ Palestinian Islamic Jihad has admitted that Fadi al-Wadiya, whom Doctors Without Borders had described as one of its staff in Gaza, was - WAIT FOR IT - the deputy head of Islamic Jihad’s military manufacturing unit
Gabriel Epstein@GabrielEpsteinX

Fadi Jihad Mohammed al-Wadiyya (ID# 802854323, age 33) , a physiotherapist working for Doctors Without Borders, was ID'd by the IDF as a PIJ member shortly after he was killed in a June 2024 airstrike. Today, PIJ confirmed that al-Wadiyya was the deputy head of their military manufacturing unit. x.com/IDF/status/180…

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Amit Segal
Amit Segal@AmitSegal·
The IDF is still searching for the bodies of four soldiers in Gaza: Shmuel Arava, Shmuel Gabrielides, Meir Mizrahi and Yosef Penso. Those names may not sound familiar. After all, they went missing long before October 7—75 years, to be precise. Today is one of Israel’s lesser-known national days: the Memorial Day for soldiers whose burial place is unknown. After years of discussion about the long quest to bring home the hostages, it’s time to give attention to the painstaking work to recover those soldiers who are lost but not held. In the early 1990s, the IDF established the Eitan Unit, a branch dedicated to searching for all of Israel’s missing soldiers, from 1948 until today. During Operation Braveheart—the recent mission that recovered the final hostage, Ran Gvili—hundreds of bodies were checked in a Gazan cemetery for a DNA match to the fallen hero. But Ran was not the only person for whom they were testing. It doesn’t stop at DNA. Amid the chaos and displacement of the war, the unit has been searching for and interviewing Gazans who may know something about Israel’s War of Independence soldiers. You can do the math: Eitan has been tracking Gazans aged 90 and above for testimony and details. Their efforts have borne fruit across the country. They located two of Israel’s fallen in Kibbutz Nitzanim in the south; one in the central city of Petah Tikva; one near the archaeological site of Gezer; and another in the town of Rehovot. Still, many are believed to remain in Gaza: David Mizrahi, Ezra Afgin and Yaakov Bracha from Israel’s first intelligence unit, the mista’arvim (“those who live among the Arabs”); two fortification workers believed to have been abducted from nearby settlements, Yosef Hubshi and Zecharia Yahya; and the American volunteer pilot Robert Lester Wickman, who flew south to halt the Egyptians and never returned. Others whose location is less certain include Moshe Hoffman, Avraham Zimmerman, Shlomo Schweitzer, Yaakov Shapir and Shmuel Arava. You may think it pointless to recite the names of people long forgotten. But in Israel, they are remembered. Israel does not have a Tomb of the Unknown Soldier because every possible effort is made to redeem each fallen soldier from anonymity and to bring everyone home for burial. The juxtaposition of Israel’s Memorial Day and Independence Day is well known: One precedes the other because without the first, the second could not exist. The Memorial Day for the missing falls on the 7th of the Jewish month of Adar—the day of Moses’ death, as recorded in the Bible. The parallel is intentional. We know the contributions of both to the Jewish people are incalculable. But we don’t know were either are buried.
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U.M. OSINT
U.M. OSINT@ungemeve·
ℹ️ SPEZIAL: Das Gaza-Bilderbuch - Die andere Ebene der Realität Das Gaza, das Ihr nicht seht. Beim Scrollen besser hinsetzen! Über Teilen würde ich mich freuen. Es war aufwändig. steady.page/de/u-m/posts/6…
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Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧
Tommy Robinson 🇬🇧@TRobinsonNewEra·
Israel, a nation where you can live, work and worship freely, as a Jew, a Muslim or as a Christian. Thank you for the hospitality @AmichaiChikli
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