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Tommy Vietor
Tommy Vietor@TVietor08·
Actual CBS question to Netanyahu: “Israeli intelligence within Iran allowed you to pinpoint the location of the supreme leader and others. That is a kind of granular intelligence that is borderline miraculous in the modern world.” The IDF bombed the Supreme Leader’s house!!!
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Zayd
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@OmarHamadD That is because colonizers only understand the language of violence and might.
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Jacob Ben-David Linker 🇺🇸🕎🇺🇸✡️🇺🇸🕎🇺🇸
What does it mean to "deny the Nakba" though? Often this language is just used as a framing to say that any denial of the Arab-Palestinian narrative about 1948 is a "denial". Nobody denies that a lot of Palestinian Arabs became homeless because of a War in 1947-1949. The original use of the term "Nakba" was coined by Syrian (and Pan-Arab) historian Constantin Zureiq in his work 1948 work Ma'na al-Nakba (The Meaning of the Disaster). It was in reference to the Arab *military* defeat and failure to exterminate Jewish national ambitions. The Palestinian refugees' plight prior to the 1990s was always subsidiary to how it was a festering sore and injury to the Arab ego. The shift towards emphasis on the Palestinian refugees' suffering was part of a political campaign to prevent to pressure the PLO not to drop the right of return issue in peace negotiations. @HusseinAboubak has a very good essay on this Figures like Azzam Pasha (General Secretary of the Arab League) and Khaled al-Azm (Syrian PM 1948–1949) have quotations in which they say the Arab States were responsible for the Arab refugee crisis. Sir John Troutbeck (head of the British Middle East Office in Cairo; generally hostile to the Jews in Palestine) observed in a June 1949 fact-finding mission to Gaza that the refugees in Gaza primarily blamed the Egyptians and other Arab States for their plight. Benny Morris has written a pretty thorough work on the Palestinian refugee crisis (the Origins of the Palestinian Refugee Problem Reconsidered), as has Ephraim Karsh (Palestine Betrayed). Both are available online for free. The reasons for the Arab refugee problem were complex and multifactorial. The Israelis played a big part in it, including (per Morris) straight up expelling 10 to 15 percent of the refugees. But you can't really discount the role of the British, the French, Palestinian Arab leadership, and the Arab States in the situation either. And the existential nature of the situation for the Jews is a pretty big factor you can't ignore either! The Arab Liberation Army's logo was a Jewish star with a dagger pierce through it. The top dog in Palestinian politics had riled up antisemitic pogroms in Palestine in 1920 and 1929, organized terror campaigns against Jews and Palestinian moderates throughout the Mandatory period, told the British in 1937 that the Jews in Palestine had to be gotten rid of (which the British considered a genocidal statement), riled up a pogrom against Jews in Baghdad in 1941, had collaborated with Hitler during the War, etc. And he was a guy who killed so many *Palestinian Arabs* that he left 20,000 Arab kids orphaned. And as things stood, some 60,000 to 70,000 Palestinian Jews ended up homeless during the 1948 War and ~6,400 Jews died during the war (62.5% fighters, 37.5% civilians). You can say that after the war the Jews were too stingy on issues of refugee readmission and territorial concession. But we know the offers they made which Arab States rejected (compensation for lost or destroyed property, readmission of between 100,000 and 190,000 refugees, territorial cessions which would have let perhaps 75,000 to 90,000 people to return to their homes). We also know that the Arab State opposed and voted again UNGA Resolution 194, which they now cite as gospel for a Palestinian right of return, because it called for alternatives to right of return alongside recommending return. And we know that *during the war* the Arabs rejected a UN proposal which would have given them 80% of Palestine and provided a right of return for Palestinians to the tiny Jewish State because they opposed the Jews having anything at all. The Jews, also rejected the plan on considerably narrower grounds (insisting on peace talks based on the front lines at the time, so more like a 30-70 split).
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Denying the Nakba is as disgusting as denying the Holocaust.

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Rania Khalek
Rania Khalek@RaniaKhalek·
My Dad just died. He was older than the state of “Israel.” And he fought until the very end. He made me who I am. And I am writing this post to celebrate that. open.substack.com/pub/raniakhale…
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EndTimesEnjoyer
EndTimesEnjoyer@CurrentlyStuffx·
@NewYorker @scotthortonshow They should be drafted to invade Iran and we will see what percentage is against ceasefire....beating the shit out of ragtag bunch of Hamas has gone to these ugly jews head...they better fight an actual army
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Strxwmxn
Strxwmxn@strxwmxn·
Sorry for mixup, I am patriotic American which speaking good Engiish. You help me make big money, yes?
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Declassified UK
Declassified UK@declassifiedUK·
We visited ‘RAF’ Fairford with a ladder and some ingenuity and saw pallets of 2,000lb bombs being loaded onto US warplanes bound for Iran. Watch 👉 youtu.be/LO9J4cqN7L0?si…
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Levi 🇺🇸🇮🇱🎗️
Levi 🇺🇸🇮🇱🎗️@RedDevils_91·
@OzKaterji The Dahiyeh doctrine is a half-measure. Half-measures don’t work against terrorist groups. Conquering all of Gaza was the only way to force them to give it up.
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Oz Katerji
Oz Katerji@OzKaterji·
Netanyahu repeatedly stated that Hamas couldn’t remain in control of Gaza and must be disarmed. Hamas is still in control of Gaza and has not disarmed. These people think you’re too stupid to judge military progress against explicitly stated objectives.
Saul Sadka@Saul_Sadka

@OzKaterji Worked great actually. Hamas and Hezbollah were degraded 90%+ with 50 to 1 enemy to friendly combatant ratios. Which was the entire plan.

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Strxwmxn
Strxwmxn@strxwmxn·
I love how Theo unironically quote tweets Russian-state media posting his own videos supposedly being all "America First" and shit. It's all a circle jerk of anti-American pretenders.
Theo Von@TheoVon

I meant the elites and politicians that are leading us into these wars might make different choices if it was their children. It was hard for me to be angry and talk at the same time. I am thankful for to our troops who serve and are far braver than me. And also wtf do i know.

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Nick Cruse 🥋
Nick Cruse 🥋@SocialistMMA·
CNN claims that the fighter pilot that was shot down over Iran may be helped by the Iranian people because they are “happy that he’s there” Utterly deranged propaganda
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Ghillie ✡️
Ghillie ✡️@mnchmbng·
@RedDevils_91 @JacobALinker Oman was the one not mentioned. They’re a bit different to the others anyway, culturally I wouldn’t say they are in the same bloc
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