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Rami Aman

@RamiAman1

The Founder of Gaza Youth Committee

Katılım Aralık 2021
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Embassy of France in Egypt
Embassy of France in Egypt@FranceenEgypte·
مناقشات مكثفة وبنّاءة للغاية مع @JohnLyndon_ورامي أمان، اللذين ساهما بشكل كبير في نجاح مؤتمر "نداء باريس " في ١٢ يونيو ،هذا الحدث الذي جمع في باريس ، بمبادرة من الوزير @jnbarrot،ممثلين عن منظمات المجتمع المدني الفلسطيني والإسرائيلي، وحضور مسؤولين دوليين. @ALLMEP @francediplo
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Rami Aman
Rami Aman@RamiAman1·
@Huda_Elaf هو انتي لسه قليلة الادب ومتسولة الكترونية وبتمارسي شهواتك وسقطاتك على تويتر.. احترمي نفسك والكذب حباله قصيرة
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U.S. Embassy Syria@USEmbassySyria

بيان مشترك من حكومات الولايات المتحدة الأمريكية ودولة إسرائيل والجمهورية العربية السورية باريس، 6 يناير/كانون الثاني 2026 اجتمع مسؤولون إسرائيليون وسوريون رفيعو المستوى في باريس، برعاية ووساطة الولايات المتحدة. وبعد مناقشات مثمرة في سياق خطة الرئيس دونالد جيه ترامب للسلام في الشرق الأوسط، واحترام سيادة سوريا ووحدتها واستقرارها، وأمن إسرائيل، وازدهار البلدين، توصل الطرفان؛ دولة إسرائيل والجمهورية العربية السورية إلى التفاهمات التالية: يؤكد الطرفان مجددًا التزامهما بالسعي نحو تحقيق ترتيبات أمنية واستقرارية دائمة للبلدين. اتفق الطرفان على إنشاء آلية تنسيق مشتركة - خلية اتصالات مخصصة - لتسهيل التنسيق الفوري والمستمر بشأن تبادل المعلومات الاستخباراتية، وخفض التصعيد العسكري، والانخراط الدبلوماسي، والفرص التجارية، تحت إشراف الولايات المتحدة. ستكون هذه الآلية بمثابة منصة لمعالجة أي خلافات على الفور، والعمل على منع سوء الفهم.  تشيد الولايات المتحدة بهذه الخطوات الإيجابية، وتؤكد التزامها بدعم تنفيذ هذه التفاهمات، كجزء من الجهود الأوسع نطاقاً لتحقيق سلام دائم في الشرق الأوسط؛ فعندما تتعاون الدول ذات السيادة بطريقة محترمة ومثمرة، سيتحقق الازدهار. ويعكس هذا البيان المشترك روح الاجتماع الذي عُقد اليوم، وعزم الأطراف على فتح صفحة جديدة في علاقاتهم لما فيه خير الأجيال القادمة. state.gov/releases/offic…

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Rami Aman
Rami Aman@RamiAman1·
@muhammadshehad2 Israel created those gangs for 4 reasons: You were in the same table liar. It's easy for you to use Israel for more reach. You are a big liar mr. mother fucker
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Muhammad Shehada
Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
Calling the Abu Shabab gang "anti-Hamas" is a dangerous misnomer! Those Israeli proxy groups where NEVER created to challenge Hamas; 300 untrained criminals & collaborators are no match to Hamas' 25,000 militants Israel created those gangs for 4 reasons: 1- Loot aid & blame Gazans (UN memos explicitly named Abu Shabab as the main actor behind looting aid under FULL IDF protection). 2- Carry out dirty missions too dangerous for Israeli soldiers (e.g. collecting intelligence, assassinations on the ground, kidnapping & interrogating Gazans, sweeping areas before Israeli troops advance...) 3- Run Israel's concentration camp in Rafah & lure Gazans to move in there en masse. Israel understood if the IDF calls on people to move into that camp, everyone would know it's a trap. But if Israel gets a Palestinian wearing an official uniform decorated with the Palestinian flag to call on people to move into that area, some might fall for it (eventually, only a few dozens answered Abu Shabab's call & moved into his camp). 4- Propaganda campaigns: Israel has been regularly marketing the Abu Shabab camp as proof of its "benevolence & mercy" in Gaza & that its genocide worked to convince some Gazans to become "deradicalized & accept coexistence".
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Rami Aman@RamiAman1·
@muhammadshehad2 😁😁😁😁 Gazans will determine who'll rule them 😁😁😁 Big liar
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Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
Today marks the beginning of the collapse of Israel's gang model in Gaza Abu Shabab's death makes clear Israel cannot impose a collaborator "leader" on Palestinians by force Gazans will determine who'll rule them, not an Israeli dictate, & it will NOT be an illiterate drug dealer who dropped out of elementary school yet wrote articles in Shakespearean fluent english in the WSJ!
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Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸
Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸@MuhammadSmiry·
Journalists in Gaza should not let anyone know their location.
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Rami Aman@RamiAman1·
Big liar 😂👇
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib

I have spent the past few weeks talking to humanitarians in Gaza, anti-Hamas activists, human rights organizers, feminists, widows, divorced women, desperate civilians, people in tents, civilians barely getting by, youngsters, and a diverse cross-section of Gaza’s professional class. They all shared the hardships they have been experiencing as a result of the past two years of a devastating Israeli war that has decimated the coastal enclave and made it virtually unlivable for those picking up the pieces after the ceasefire. I have asked almost every single one of them: Why are we not seeing a mass anti-Hamas movement, and why are we not seeing large-scale uprisings against the terror group? Every single one has referenced the horror that Hamas carries out against those who have enough of a platform and dare speak out. Specifically, and disturbingly, they have each referenced the use of Gaza’s hospitals by Hamas as interrogation centers, and how the terror group threatens its opponents with “rods in their legs” if they dare open their mouths. They have described how Hamas has been breaking the legs of opponents, attacking tent occupants, kidnapping men, beating their mothers and sisters, and taking them to one of the three main hospitals: al-Shifa in Gaza City, Al Aqsa in Deir al-Balah, or Nasser in Khan Younis. Despite widespread public knowledge of what happens, none of the international humanitarian or “human rights” organizations have said anything about the horrendous human rights atrocities being committed by Hamas against the Palestinian people of Gaza. This is how many such organizations have become a joke, making a mockery of their so-called “activism.” The crimes being perpetrated against Palestinians are only relevant to these organizations when Israel is the culprit, and hardly ever if Hamas, the Islamist, fascist, terror organization, is involved. Some of the same organizations who regularly decry abuses by Islamist movements and anti-Western extremists in Syria, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Sudan, or elsewhere, and the same who scream about gender-apartheid, freedom of expression, and the need to push back against dictatorial and absolutist regimes, are cowardly, and willingly, remaining silent, when it comes to the violence and atrocities of Hamas in the Strip. This is why “human rights” activism needs a serious makeover; this is why Hamas needs to be treated and considered as a human rights issue, and not only when seen through the lens of the very legitimate human rights abuses by Israel. Instead, everything has become this kind of blind obsession with calling out Israel, without understanding the evils that this Muslim Brotherhood-backed, Iranian Islamic Regime-financed terror entity is the ultimate enemy of the Palestinian people in Gaza and beyond. Shame on all of these fraudsters who are unable to hold multiple truths and who are asleep at the wheel now that there is a ceasefire in Gaza.

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Rami Aman@RamiAman1·
@afalkhatib Because you don't want to see that.. keep promoting more lies.
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Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib
Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib@afalkhatib·
I have spent the past few weeks talking to humanitarians in Gaza, anti-Hamas activists, human rights organizers, feminists, widows, divorced women, desperate civilians, people in tents, civilians barely getting by, youngsters, and a diverse cross-section of Gaza’s professional class. They all shared the hardships they have been experiencing as a result of the past two years of a devastating Israeli war that has decimated the coastal enclave and made it virtually unlivable for those picking up the pieces after the ceasefire. I have asked almost every single one of them: Why are we not seeing a mass anti-Hamas movement, and why are we not seeing large-scale uprisings against the terror group? Every single one has referenced the horror that Hamas carries out against those who have enough of a platform and dare speak out. Specifically, and disturbingly, they have each referenced the use of Gaza’s hospitals by Hamas as interrogation centers, and how the terror group threatens its opponents with “rods in their legs” if they dare open their mouths. They have described how Hamas has been breaking the legs of opponents, attacking tent occupants, kidnapping men, beating their mothers and sisters, and taking them to one of the three main hospitals: al-Shifa in Gaza City, Al Aqsa in Deir al-Balah, or Nasser in Khan Younis. Despite widespread public knowledge of what happens, none of the international humanitarian or “human rights” organizations have said anything about the horrendous human rights atrocities being committed by Hamas against the Palestinian people of Gaza. This is how many such organizations have become a joke, making a mockery of their so-called “activism.” The crimes being perpetrated against Palestinians are only relevant to these organizations when Israel is the culprit, and hardly ever if Hamas, the Islamist, fascist, terror organization, is involved. Some of the same organizations who regularly decry abuses by Islamist movements and anti-Western extremists in Syria, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Sudan, or elsewhere, and the same who scream about gender-apartheid, freedom of expression, and the need to push back against dictatorial and absolutist regimes, are cowardly, and willingly, remaining silent, when it comes to the violence and atrocities of Hamas in the Strip. This is why “human rights” activism needs a serious makeover; this is why Hamas needs to be treated and considered as a human rights issue, and not only when seen through the lens of the very legitimate human rights abuses by Israel. Instead, everything has become this kind of blind obsession with calling out Israel, without understanding the evils that this Muslim Brotherhood-backed, Iranian Islamic Regime-financed terror entity is the ultimate enemy of the Palestinian people in Gaza and beyond. Shame on all of these fraudsters who are unable to hold multiple truths and who are asleep at the wheel now that there is a ceasefire in Gaza.
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Rami Aman@RamiAman1·
@drkenon2 Loool.. when she was a kid she was donating to hamas and using it .. when she is a woman.. she will receive donations cause of hamas and using it.. hhhhhhh funny
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Dr. Kenon
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2·
“I was born & raised in Qatar & my father was one of the founders of Hamas. My father & my mom raised us to h@te Israel, Jews, Christians & the Shiites Muslims. We used to cur$e all the Christians & the Jews & we feel that we should k!ll them.”
Dr. Kenon@drkenon2

A lady born in a Pakistani family in Britain who converted from Islam to Christianity narratives her story. Her parents threatened to stone her to de@th after they found out. RELIGION OF PEACE 🥲

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Rami Aman@RamiAman1·
@StateDept_NEA Liars.. U.S department of the states a main donor for hamas members
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U.S. State Dept - Near Eastern Affairs
Gazans know there can be no future under Hamas. Gaza can be an incredible place but it must first be free of terror and terrorists.
Jennifer Jacobs@JenniferJJacobs

NEWS: A Hamas fighter surrendered to Israeli forces today, a US official told @CBSNews. He crossed Gaza's yellow line, the ceasefire line that took effect Oct. 10, and told IDF that Hamas had recently recruited him but he now regretted his choice, the official said. IDF said it killed three Palestinians who crossed the yellow line in southern Gaza today.

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You’ll NEVER hear this on the news… A Gazan finally says what people actually think. In our new episode of East to West, @afalkhatib breaks the silence and shares with @BaligSladeen what people in Gaza actually think — the things they whisper privately, the fears they can’t say out loud, and the pressures that shape every word. He explains how social dynamics, fear, and years of lived experience created a reality far more complex than any headline can capture. Voices from inside Gaza rarely reach the world. This one does. Full episode link below 👇
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Motasem A Dalloul
Motasem A Dalloul@AbujomaaGaza·
If you still believe that I am not based in Gaza
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Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸
Muhammad Smiry 🇵🇸@MuhammadSmiry·
Regarding my location: My account showed two things: Indonesia — where my brother accesses my account for security reasons. He doesn’t manage anything in it. But the account still shows the “Israeli” store because there isn’t one for Palestine. This is a matter of life and death for me and for many people in Gaza. For someone like me, with a family and kids, I have to be careful. So showing my location, whether inside or outside Gaza, isn’t something I’m willing to share anytime soon. Thanks for understanding.
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Muhammad Shehada
Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
I met Rami Aman in Egypt last year, whom Israel had (for propaganda purposes) made him into a “peace icon” when Hamas arrested him in 2020 I asked how Israel treated him after, he said they rejected his every permit petition to cross to the West Bank or Israel even for a visit He also said they had offered him a platform after Oct 7 to condemn & blame Hamas. He refused in the midst of genocide & said “Israel’s gov will exploit my criticism of Hamas to justify a war that could kill my own family any minute, & I’d have my family’s blood on my hands”. When he rejected, they instantly called him “Hamas”, “r@pe denier”… Not sure why he agreed to speak to channel 12 now, perhaps having moved to Germany & requested asylum there put pressure on him (e.g. I know the German gov has tried to blackmail some Gazans in Egypt for intel in return for visas) , or perhaps the interviewer tricked him about the purpose of the interview… But it was clear to me that he understood back then Israelis only “liked” him when he was a tool in their hand used for propaganda, & even then, they still prevented him from leaving Gaza b/c of unstated non-existent “security concerns”! Israel has always treated with utmost contempt the very Palestinians they exploit for collaboration or PR
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Muhammad Shehada@muhammadshehad2·
Dear WSJ, Abu Shabab is illiterate & can't read or write. WHO WROTE THIS ARTICLE? PS. Abu Shabab is also a thief, a drug dealer & ISIS-linked. He's responsible for looting the vast majority of aid. His two deputies are confirmed ISIS members. You didn't see any problem with that?
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Rami Aman
Rami Aman@RamiAman1·
People in Gaza: free Gaza from Hamas. Hamas: Free Gaza from the Palestinians.
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