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j burdman yoon (jburd)
j burdman yoon (jburd)@burdmanorama·
"The student association issued a statement after the event saying that a “single narrative was elevated” in Shem Tov’s appearance, adding the event organized by the school’s Jewish organization didn’t provide a Palestinian perspective." What - pray, tell - is the "Palestinian perspective" to the story of a man held for 505 days in captivity after the most savage and barbaric mass killing of Jews since the Holocaust? Did they want to make it a panel discussion and invite some Hamas militants from Gaza too?
New York Post@nypost

Hamas hostage tears into UCLA over vile condemnation - as council chief issues furious statement trib.al/wolqYs6

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Shir Reuven
Shir Reuven@shireuven·
יהודית ודמוקרטית
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Isaac
Isaac@isaacrrr7·
¿Por qué los izquierdistas aman el Islam?
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LilaR
LilaR@LilaR·
Stellt euch vor, dass Leute mit Selbstbewusstsein und lauter Stimme davon reden, was Israel alles muss und soll. Aber von diesem Kapitel der Geschichte, einer für Israelis grundlegenden Erfahrung von Flucht und Vertreibung, die ihre Weltsicht geprägt hat, haben sie nie gehört. Und wollen davon auch nichts wissen. Wie viel ist ihre Meinung wert? Egal wie laut und selbstgerecht sie sprechen - ihre Meinung ist, wie man auf Hebräisch sagt, so viel wert wie eine Knoblauchpelle. Nämlich nichts.
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory

The Great Silence: 850,000 Jews Ethnically Cleansed from Arab & Muslim Lands While the world talks endlessly about Palestinian “refugees,” it has nearly erased one of the largest forced migrations of the 20th century - this is the story the media and academics almost never tell. At the moment of Israel’s birth in 1948, ancient Jewish communities existed across the Middle East and North Africa — some dating back more than 2,000 years, long before Islam arrived. Iraq: ~150,000 Jews Egypt: ~75,000–80,000 Yemen: ~55,000 Libya: ~38,000 Syria: ~30,000 Morocco: ~265,000 Algeria, Tunisia, and others: tens of thousands more In total, nearly one million Jews lived in these lands. Within years, the vast majority were gone — driven out by pogroms, discriminatory laws, arrests, property confiscation, and open violence. The collapse began even before Israel’s independence. In 1941, the Farhud pogrom in Baghdad saw Arabs murder more than 180 Jews and destroyed hundreds of Jewish home. After 1948, the pressure became unbearable: Jews were stripped of citizenship, jobs, and property in country after country. Synagogues were bombed, businesses boycotted, and ancient communities faced mass arrests and executions. Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Syria, Algeria, and Morocco all saw their Jewish populations virtually wiped out. By the 1970s these communities — some of the oldest in the world — had been reduced to a few hundred souls at most. Today the numbers are staggering in their smallness: Iraq: fewer than 5 Jews remain Egypt: fewer than 10 Syria: fewer than 10 Libya: none Yemen: virtually none Meanwhile, the financial cost was enormous. Jews fleeing Iran and the Arab world left behind an estimated $150 billion worth of property and assets (a conservative 2019 figure; some Israeli government analyses put the unadjusted total closer to $250 billion). Homes, businesses, synagogues, hospitals, schools — all confiscated by Arab governments. Not a single dollar has ever been repaid. Not one Arab state has offered compensation or even acknowledgment. Meanwhile, the UN has passed more than 115 resolutions specifically about Palestinian refugees. Not one UN resolution has ever mentioned the Jewish refugees from Arab lands. Israel absorbed ~586,000 of these refugees in the first few years — nearly doubling the young country’s population — with almost no international help. There was no UNRWA-style agency for them. No endless resolutions. No global outcry about a “right of return.” They were simply absorbed, rebuilt their lives, and became full members of Israeli society. The contrast is stark. The Palestinian refugee issue receives constant international attention and funding. The Jewish refugees from Arab lands — who suffered a genuine ethnic cleansing — have been almost entirely erased from the narrative. This was not a natural migration. It was the deliberate destruction of ancient Jewish communities that had lived in these lands for centuries before Islam even existed. Their stories deserve to be remembered.

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Rabbi Poupko
Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko·
I had never met a Zionist who does not care also for the lives of innocent Palestinians. I have never met an anti-zionist who does care for the lives of israelis. That is the difference between us.
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Adin - عدین - עדין
There are more Arabs in the IDF than Jews in the entire Arab world.
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יוסף חדאד - Yoseph Haddad
שורד השבי רום ברסלבסקי התראיין לפוקס ניוז וחשף שם לראשונה פרטים מזעזעים מהשבי שעבר בידי הג'יהאד האיסלאמי. הוא שיתף על הרעב הכבד- שהעביר ימים שלמים עם חצי פיתה, קצת גבינה ועגבניה רקובה, ובקבוק מים קטן. הוא הוחזק בבידוד מוחלט ובאפילה ללא אור יום במשך חודשים ארוכים. הוא מספר על מחבל ספציפי שנהנה להתעלל בו ולהשפיל אותו, למשל לירוק לו על האוכל המועט שהיה מקבל, לקשור אותו בלי סיבה, להרביץ לו בכל הזדמנות... עד שפעם אחת רום לא היה מוכן לספוג את זה יותר ופשוט השתמש בכל הכוח שנשאר בו כדי לתקוף את המחבל הזה בחזרה וככה הצליח לגבור עליו במשך 3-4 דקות עד שמחבל נוסף הגיע לשם והצליח להשתלט עליו. רום שלח את אותו מחבל מתעלל לבית חולים, אבל מה שקרה אחרי זה- זה מעגל אלימות אינסופי שרום עבר בעקבות כך, כולל עינויים קשים והתעללות מינית, עד היום יש על גופו צלקות. הם הפסיקו רק כשאיבד את הכרתו והיה על סף מוות קליני. וככה זה חזר על עצמו גם בהמשך, גיהנום של 738 ימים עד שקיבל את החופש שלו בחזרה... ויודעים מה? פשוט תשמעו את המסר של רום בסרטון המצורף- ככה הוא סיים את הראיון הזה וזה אומר הכל על כמה הבן אדם הזה מטורף וגיבור ואיזו רוח ישראלית בלתי מנוצחת יש בו. רום אח שלי חביב אלבי אני גאה לקרוא לך חבר. כמה טוב שאתה כאן איתנו, אתה ניצחת בענק! והמחבלים הארורים האלה או שנשלחו כבר לגיהנום או שהם בדרך לשם, ואתה כאן תמשיך להתחזק ולהשתקם, ותמשיך לנצח אותם בכל יום מחדש! עם ישראל אוהב אותך🇮🇱💙
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עומר בבאי omer babai
"אני, אסף גרניט, בן עדנה וכוכב מישלן,"
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🪬🇮🇱@eygopt·
ילדה סינית מג׳סר א זרקא בחידון התנ"ך העולמי לא היה בבינגו עצמאות שלי
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Neil Bar
Neil Bar@NeilMegas·
הקטע הזה שמדינת היהודים מסרה את (הפסל של) ישו לחיילים איטלקים שאז תלו אותו על צלב זה פשוט קטע שלקוח מאיזו תוכנית מתיחות בריטית גרועה עם קריצה היסטורית ואני מסרב להאמין שזאת המציאות
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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
The Great Silence: 850,000 Jews Ethnically Cleansed from Arab & Muslim Lands While the world talks endlessly about Palestinian “refugees,” it has nearly erased one of the largest forced migrations of the 20th century - this is the story the media and academics almost never tell. At the moment of Israel’s birth in 1948, ancient Jewish communities existed across the Middle East and North Africa — some dating back more than 2,000 years, long before Islam arrived. Iraq: ~150,000 Jews Egypt: ~75,000–80,000 Yemen: ~55,000 Libya: ~38,000 Syria: ~30,000 Morocco: ~265,000 Algeria, Tunisia, and others: tens of thousands more In total, nearly one million Jews lived in these lands. Within years, the vast majority were gone — driven out by pogroms, discriminatory laws, arrests, property confiscation, and open violence. The collapse began even before Israel’s independence. In 1941, the Farhud pogrom in Baghdad saw Arabs murder more than 180 Jews and destroyed hundreds of Jewish home. After 1948, the pressure became unbearable: Jews were stripped of citizenship, jobs, and property in country after country. Synagogues were bombed, businesses boycotted, and ancient communities faced mass arrests and executions. Iraq, Egypt, Yemen, Libya, Syria, Algeria, and Morocco all saw their Jewish populations virtually wiped out. By the 1970s these communities — some of the oldest in the world — had been reduced to a few hundred souls at most. Today the numbers are staggering in their smallness: Iraq: fewer than 5 Jews remain Egypt: fewer than 10 Syria: fewer than 10 Libya: none Yemen: virtually none Meanwhile, the financial cost was enormous. Jews fleeing Iran and the Arab world left behind an estimated $150 billion worth of property and assets (a conservative 2019 figure; some Israeli government analyses put the unadjusted total closer to $250 billion). Homes, businesses, synagogues, hospitals, schools — all confiscated by Arab governments. Not a single dollar has ever been repaid. Not one Arab state has offered compensation or even acknowledgment. Meanwhile, the UN has passed more than 115 resolutions specifically about Palestinian refugees. Not one UN resolution has ever mentioned the Jewish refugees from Arab lands. Israel absorbed ~586,000 of these refugees in the first few years — nearly doubling the young country’s population — with almost no international help. There was no UNRWA-style agency for them. No endless resolutions. No global outcry about a “right of return.” They were simply absorbed, rebuilt their lives, and became full members of Israeli society. The contrast is stark. The Palestinian refugee issue receives constant international attention and funding. The Jewish refugees from Arab lands — who suffered a genuine ethnic cleansing — have been almost entirely erased from the narrative. This was not a natural migration. It was the deliberate destruction of ancient Jewish communities that had lived in these lands for centuries before Islam even existed. Their stories deserve to be remembered.
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Yarden Bibas wrote this today on Facebook 💔 "Here you go, Shiri… We moved to the Golan like we wanted, and we’re continuing, or at least trying, to travel the way we loved. But it doesn’t feel the way I wish it did. I miss you so much, every day, every minute, every second. And I feel so alone and lost without you. I died that day too… but only you stopped breathing. That’s what’s hardest for me, the fact that I’m here, and you’re not here with me. Every morning I truly try to find a reason to get up and keep breathing, and if I’m honest, I don’t always find one. At night, when I feel lost and alone, I look up at the sky and search for those three stars… I can’t claim them, but to me, they are my stars. Shiri, Ariel, and Kfir— I love you more than anything in the world. Always."
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M. Markert
M. Markert@MathiasMarkert·
Von aldi voll in die Fresse für unsere eigenen Bauern! Finde ich zum 🤮kotzen. Was soll das? Also ich kaufe das nicht, wenn ich es bemerke. Schaue ab jetzt noch genauer drauf. Ich boykottiere eh alles aus Israel. Kaufe nichts aus Israel. Und hier zur Kartoffel: Frühkartoffeln aus Israel bei Aldi – ein Schlag ins Gesicht unserer Landwirte! 2,5 kg Frühkartoffeln für rund 3,50 €. Sauber verpackt, makellos – und importiert aus Israel. Was im Regal harmlos aussieht, ist in Wahrheit ein Paradebeispiel dafür, wie unser Lebensmittelsystem aus dem Gleichgewicht geraten ist. Der eigentliche Skandal: Wir brauchen diese Importe nicht Deutschland sitzt aktuell noch auf erheblichen Lagerbeständen der letzten Kartoffelernte. Moderne Lagertechnik ermöglicht eine Versorgung bis weit in den Frühling hinein – häufig bis Mai oder sogar Juni. Mit anderen Worten: 👉 Es gibt keinen Mangel. 👉 Es gibt keinen Versorgungsengpass. 👉 Diese Importe sind schlicht überflüssig. Und trotzdem liegen sie im Regal. Warum? Weil Preis über alles gestellt wird Discounter wie Aldi folgen einer einfachen Logik: Früh, billig, optisch perfekt – das verkauft sich. Dass dabei heimische Betriebe unter Druck geraten, wird billigend in Kauf genommen. Und ist mehr oder minder egal. Denn während importierte Frühkartoffeln beworben werden, kämpfen deutsche Landwirte darum, ihre Lagerware überhaupt noch loszuwerden. Sinken die Preise genau dann, wenn die Kosten für Lagerung und Energie am höchsten sind wird Planungssicherheit systematisch untergraben Das ist kein Markt „in Balance“. Das ist Verdrängung. Nachhaltigkeit? Nur solange sie ins Marketing passt Wir diskutieren über CO₂, regionale Kreisläufe und nachhaltige Ernährung -eh alles verlogene und doppelzüngige Heuchelei, wie wir hier an diesem Beispiel sehen – und gleichzeitig importieren wir Kartoffeln über tausende Kilometer, obwohl die gleiche Ware hier verfügbar ist??!! Das ist letztlich ein Verrat an den eigenen Klimanarrativen, die plötzlich egal sind. Die Heuchelei wird hier offenbar. Transport über lange Distanzen Produktion unter anderen Rahmenbedingungen Schwächung regionaler Wertschöpfung Und das alles für ein Produkt, das wir selbst in ausreichender Menge haben. Der Handel könnte anders handeln. Tut er aber nicht. Warum? Weil wir als Konsumenten genau dieses Verhalten belohnen: Wir greifen zu, wenn etwas früh verfügbar ist Wir erwarten perfekte Optik. Wir entscheiden häufig über den Preis – nicht über Herkunft. Der Preis von 3,50 € ist deshalb nicht günstig. Er ist ein Signal. Ein Signal dafür, dass: 👉 regionale Produktion weniger zählt als kurzfristige Verfügbarkeit. 👉 landwirtschaftliche Arbeit austauschbar geworden ist. 👉 Nachhaltigkeit endet, sobald sie Geld kostet. Fazit Das Problem ist ein System, das: kurzfristige Effizienz über langfristige Stabilität stellt regionale Landwirtschaft schwächt und gleichzeitig Nachhaltigkeit predigt. Wer das ernst meint mit regional, nachhaltig und fair – der muss genau hier hinschauen. Ich mache das jedenfalls!
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LushLush
LushLush@RealLushLush·
@SovereignLogos @aleksthgrt The Arab countries prosecuted, massacred ethnicity cleans and steal the property of almost all its Jews citizens. While in Israel there are 2 million Arab citizens with full rights.
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Enis Cuna
Enis Cuna@SovereignLogos·
@aleksthgrt serious question why are germans like this? do germans ever ask themselves, hey we did that to the jews but it appears the arabs are paying for crimes we did. how pathethic can you be as a nation and even as a group of people, to be this abominable disgusting wretched creatures.
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Aleksey The Great 🇷🇺🎖
🚨Spanish Foreign Minister: ▪️Italy and Germany are preventing the suspension of the Association Agreement between the European Union and Israel. ▪️When it comes to Ukraine, Germany acts as a moral guardian, but when it comes to Palestine, it plays the three monkeys. Germany is a hypocritical and pathetic state.
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
This is not a scene from a movie - this is Mehdi Farid, 48, executed this morning under the cover of an internet blackout by Islamic regime terrorists. Innocent. Alone.
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Neil Stone
Neil Stone@DrNeilStone·
I do not want to live in a country where the IRGC is legal Unfortunately that's exactly the situation I find myself in 🇬🇧
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Governor Kathy Hochul
Governor Kathy Hochul@GovKathyHochul·
New York is proud to be home to the largest Jewish population outside Israel. As we recognize Yom Ha’atzmaut and celebrate Israel's Independence Day, we’re reminded of the strong bond that New York and Israel share. We're proud to stand in solidarity with the Israeli people.
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Jasem Aljuraid | جاسم الجريّد
My Demand for Arab League Members on Israeli Independence Day 🇮🇱 I, the Kuwaiti 🇰🇼, Jasem Aljuraid, address a bold demand directly to the members of the Arab League on the day of Israeli Independence. I say it fearlessly and without hesitation: Enough with the inherited hatred and historical lies! I demand the establishment of a living and open Jewish Quarter in every Arab League member state, especially the Gulf countries and all Arabic-speaking nations. I demand the full right of return for Jewish communities to the regions where they lived for centuries among us, with complete recognition of their memories and history. I demand the fair and transparent opening of the compensation file for the properties and livelihoods that were confiscated from the Jewish families who once lived among us. This is not weakness or mere normalization — it is a sincere demand for historical justice. This is a decisive rejection of the ideological hatred we inherited from our fathers and grandfathers, and a true resetting of accumulated historical problems to zero. On this Independence Day, let us turn remembrance into a genuine historic opportunity: Let us open a new covenant built on truth, reconciliation, and peaceful coexistence, instead of continuing the cycle of hatred and ruin. The ball is now in the court of the Arab League and its members. Do you dare to take a bold step toward justice? Jasem Aljuraid Canada, April 21, 2026
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Majid
Majid@majid_hatamian·
I am still shaking from a soul-crushing Uber ride today in Dublin. It started with "Where are you from?" I said Iran, and the driver's face lit up as he thought he'd found a partner in his hate. He looked at me and said, "It must be crushing what the f***ing Israelis are doing to your country." ​The moment I pushed back, the moment I told him the truth, that I support Israel and want to see the regime in Iran fall, he erupted in pure rage. ​He began screaming about his uncle's high rank in the IRA, glorifying terror as a "success story" to justify the total erasure of Israel. To be trapped in a car with that level of brainwashed vitriol, being shamed and attacked for defending the Jewish people, is a burden I can't describe. ​Being Iranian is so incredibly taxing. You spend your life fighting the regime that destroyed your home, only to have strangers weaponise your identity to justify their antisemitism. To my Jewish friends: I see the hate you face. I will never stop standing with you, no matter how much it costs. 🇮🇱🦁☀️
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