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Shoshanna Keats Jaskoll

@skjask

woman with many causes, writer, Jew, Israeli, fighter of extremism. Born in exile. cofounder @chochmat_nashim

Israel Katılım Ocak 2009
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Aizenberg
Aizenberg@Aizenberg55·
🚨Hamas recently announced death of commander Muhammad Husni al-Amsi. His cousin then posted a stunning story: Amsi died because he refused to use Gazans as “HUMAN SHIELDS” while other “agents” go to areas with “displaced people and take them as human shields” !! 1/
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Arnold Roth
Arnold Roth@arnoldroth·
Louise, whom I don't know, witnessed the massacre of Jewish children at Jerusalem's Sbarro pizzeria in 2001. Among the murdered: my 15 year old daughter Malki. It's 100 days to the 25th anniversary. Time to recall that the Hamas woman who engineered the atrocity lives free and famous in Jordan today. She needs to be extradited to Washington where federal terror charges have waited for her since they were unsealed in 2017.
LBC@LBC

'I remember the patients I treated, and the bodies I saw torn apart!' Caller Louise gets emotional recounting her time working in Jerusalem, and says people won't stop calling to 'globalise the intifada' until they truly understand what they're chanting for.

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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
This is still one of the most devastating comparisons exposing the UNRWA grift. @EinatWilf explains: UNKRA resettled 3.1 million Korean refugees in just 3 years — with a fraction of UNRWA’s budget — and then closed. UNRWA? 75+ years later and the number of “refugees” has ballooned to millions of descendants because it was deliberately hijacked to perpetuate the refugee status as a political weapon against Israel instead of solving the problem. This was purposeful. This was the plan. And the West continues to be complicit by funding it.
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory

How is it that @UNRWA has refused to resettle 700,000 Palestinian Arab refugees after 75 years whereas UNKRA - created for Korean refugees - managed to resettle 3.1 million refugees in only three years and at one quarter of UNRWA's budget? @einatwilf explains:

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shevereshtus@shevereshtus·
If there’s one thing Jews wouldn’t stop kvetching about in 1945, it was how most kosher restaurants opened during the Holocaust were all Michelin-star quality catering to a small elite and that there was a real dearth of sit-down affordable eateries for the rest of them.
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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
On This Day, May 2, 2004: Palestinian terrorists ambushed a car near Kissufim in Gaza & murdered Tali Hatuel — a 34-year-old Jewish pregnant social worker — and her four young daughters: Hila (11), Hadar (9), Roni (7), and Meirav (2). Tali was eight months pregnant with her first son. The terrorists shot at her car, forcing it off the road. After the initial gunfire, they ran up and executed the mother and her four little girls at point-blank range, emptying their magazines to make sure they were dead. This wasn’t “resistance.” It was the deliberate massacre of a pregnant woman and her children — pure evil designed to maximize Jewish suffering. This is what was happening in Gaza. The following year, in 2005, Israel completely withdrew from Gaza — uprooting 21 Jewish communities, removing every last settler and soldier, dismantling homes, and even digging up Jewish graves to move them. It was one of the most painful and controversial decisions in Israel’s history. Israel gave the Palestinians full control of the territory in the hope they would finally choose peace and build a state. Instead, the Palestinians elected Hamas. Then Hamas staged a bloody coup, expelled Fatah from Gaza, and ruled the Strip with an iron fist ever since. Almost immediately after the withdrawal, the terrorists began firing rockets at Israeli civilians. They never stopped — thousands upon thousands of rockets over the next 18 years, interrupted only by temporary “ceasefires” that Hamas routinely broke — right up until October 7, 2023. So yea, it certainly didn't start on October 7.
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Stephen Pollard
Stephen Pollard@stephenpollard·
An unfortunate slip of the pen. Who among us hasn't written "Jewish cockroaches" when we meant to refer to how happy we are to live in a country alongside our fellow Jews? So easily done.
Edward Malnick@malnick

Raja Ateeq, who is standing in the Rushall Shelfield ward in Walsall, posted in December 2023, referring to “Jewish cockroaches”. A Green spokesman said: “Mr Ateeq has removed the tweet and recognises that it was wrong to have posted it.” telegraph.co.uk/gift/d40f58713…

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Oli London
Oli London@OliLondonTV·
Iranian regime executes young Karate champion for attending a protest. Sassan Azadvar Joonqani, 21, was executed by hanging after being severely tortured until he was forced to give a ‘confession.’ Where is the outrage from Hollywood celebrities?
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Elder of Ziyon 🇮🇱
Elder of Ziyon 🇮🇱@elderofziyon·
How do we know "Gaza genocide" is an unfalsifiable accusation? When we are told that luxury restaurants in Gaza "reveal genocide."
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How you lose a culture: Italy 2025: 355K births. 652K deaths a net decrease of 300,000. But the number of immigrants filled the gap...
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Elica Le Bon الیکا‌ ل بن
If I’m quiet on here, it’s because I’m speechless. It’s because my mind is tying itself in knots trying to understand how an Iranian man is tortured to death over Starlink internet possession, and the world organizes itself to say, actually, the regime is not the problem. It’s Israel and all of its nine million civilians—Jews, Muslims, Arabs, Christians—that need to be eliminated for justice to come.
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Lama 🇨🇦 لَمَى
You are delusional @nasdaily . You’re an Israeli stay out of this. Never shake the hand of a representative of a fascist genocidal state. Good that he stood his ground. The whole world respects his position, except ignorant and genocide-friendly people like you. You need a lot of education. Happy to educate you if you actually listen. Oh, and by the way, he did shake his hand in 2015. But you are nothing but a self-hating hypocrite. I advise you to stop posting these unrealistic, know-it-all comments as if you’re some kind of expert, when in reality you know nothing and feel nothing about the catastrophe the Palestinian people are enduring especially under this horrific on-going genocide. Wake up habibi
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Nuseir Yassin
Nuseir Yassin@nasdaily·
Let me add context here: Palestinians are afraid of each other. To be seen with an Israeli in a picture is the greatest sin imaginable. You will be disowned. Even if the Israeli delegate is actually another Arab. Palestinians are willing to embrace a former porn star who degraded Islam (Mia Khalifa) or an actual rapist (Andrew Tate) than be seen in a picture with an Israeli. It’s time for self reflection.
Telegraph Football@TeleFootball

Fifa president Gianni Infantino’s attempt to secure Israel-Palestine handshake backfired The Palestinian FA president refused to stand alongside the Israel FA vice-president for staged photo op in an awkward moment at the 76th Fifa congress 🔗: telegraph.co.uk/football/2026/…

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Haviv Rettig Gur
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur·
The problem with answering, Owen, is that it's long. Because you aren't a little wrong, but spectacularly wrong in kind of evil ways. But you told me not to evade. So let's do it. 1. “No protests in British history have been bigger than opposition to the American and British slaughter of Arabs in Iraq, so what now?” Let's let the twitterati judge. February 15, 2003, London. Police estimate of 750,000 participants in anti-Iraq War protest. Organizers claim as many as 2 million. The biggest one-off protest ever held in London. But here's what I said: "The slaughter of Arabs has never triggered anything remotely similar in scale and regularity and consistency in the history of British marches." Because there were literally *millions* who marched over Gaza, cumulatively, week in and week out, across the entirety of the UK. And many millions more throughout the West. It was everywhere. ACLED recorded 48,000–51,000 protests from October 2023 through 2025 over Gaza, across 130 countries. A third of the city of Amsterdam marched. Hundreds of thousands in Toronto and New York. A million in Pakistan, a million in Algiers, hundreds of thousands in Rabat and Jakarta. Countries that have no connection whatsoever to Israel, aren’t allies of Israel and don’t arm Israel saw the identical phenomenon. And still your best analysis is “you’re a WESTERN ALLY?” Just as an analyst, you really think that encompasses the phenomenon? And even that’s not the truly remarkable part. The remarkable part was the repetitiveness itself, the regularity, the duration and stamina of weekly protests for months and then years. There’s never been anything like it, not for any war, not in the history of Britain. Not even close. That’s a simple fact. Denying that fact is therefore a bad strategy on your part. A better strategy would be to try to explain it. Maybe it’s not nefarious antisemitism – or at least not *just* an obsession with Jews embedded deep in progressive and Muslim-world politics and identity. Maybe it’s because people could see the victims on their TikTok feeds, something they’d never seen at that scale from any previous war. Maybe. I suppose we’ll know in the next war if this is a profound shift in consciousness inaugurated by changes in how we consume information – which would be a beautiful discovery, because it would mean it isn't a surge in antisemitism, and it would also mean that it will be harder to fight wars in future, because everyone everywhere will see the pain of war up close. That would be a beautiful and redemptive outcome, a huge silver lining flowing from the catastrophic tragedy of Gaza. Or maybe none of that will happen, the only images that will ever flood anyone's feed will be of Jewish criminality, and it really is in the end just a new version of the old civilization-organizing bigotry it was of old, once again, like it always does, masquerading as righteousness. 2. “No British columnist has written more about the Saudi war on Yemen.” Holy shit, Owen, it isn’t about you. What a strange and irrelevant claim. Coverage and exposure for Gaza was and remains orders of magnitude – multiple orders of magnitude – larger than it ever was for Yemen or Sudan or Syria or all other conflicts underway everywhere put together in the last three years. It’s vastly greater than Yemen ever got in the darkest moments of that conflict. Even when tens of thousands of children were dying of hunger. Not three-fold or five-fold, not even 100-fold. We're talking 1000-fold and more. 3. “There has not been a Western facilitated war on the very right of Yemenis to exist as a people going back GENERATIONS” You think you're helping the cause of Gaza here, but you're just minimizing the evils of the Yemen war. There has not, in fact, ever been a Yemeni campaign to erase Saudi Arabia. You notice? Nor a pan-Arab and Iranian campaign that launched multiple annihilationist wars and built vast and sophisticated terrorist movements to destroy the entire Saudi people – which might have led the Saudis to take seriously a Houthi commitment to annihilate them. I voted repeatedly for a Palestinian state. My own politics didn’t destroy those attempts. It was the annihilationists on the other side that did that. Up till now you’re just hedging and wriggling and telling half-truths. Here you get kinda evil. And ironically, over the very thing you think gives you moral weight: Yemen’s suffering. 4. “the thousands slaughtered by Saudi bombs over many years in a Yemeni civil war with multiple armed actors is a) a hideous crime b) not even approaching the number of Palestinians slaughtered either in absolute or proportionate numbers, and certainly not in the time scale of Gaza. About 9,000 Yemeni civilians were killed Saudi air strikes in the space of 7 years." Jesus Christ, Owen. The famine. The fucking man-made famine, Owen. Once again, it isn’t about you. You know there are 377,000 dead from that war and you cherry-pick the sliver of statistics that will downplay that into nothingness just to win an argument on twitter. Tell me again how much you cared about Yemen. Just the deaths from military action were over 150,000. And the blockade wasn’t carried out with Western military hardware? It was, dear Owen. “Do you agree that’s a terrible crime?” Yes, you man-child. One of the greatest ever committed. “(Let’s see if you even do or if you supported the Saudi war - spit it out!)” I’m a big fan of bombing the shit of out the totalitarian, slavery-legalizing Houthis. But the famine, holy shit, man. The famine should have shaken the foundations of the world. It never did. Because Jews weren’t involved. Ball's in your court, buddy.
Owen Jones@owenjonesjourno

1) No protests in British history have been bigger than opposition to the American and British slaughter of Arabs in Iraq, so what now? 2) No British columnist has written more about the Saudi war on Yemen. I even did a documentary about it in a Yemeni refugee camp FFS. Saudi Arabia has committed hideous crimes in Yemen with both American and British bombs. As I’ve said for years? Have you? Show the proof! There has not been a Western facilitated war on the very right of Yemenis to exist as a people going back GENERATIONS, and the thousands slaughtered by Saudi bombs over many years in a Yemeni civil war with multiple armed actors is a) a hideous crime b) not even approaching the number of Palestinians slaughtered either in absolute or proportionate numbers, and certainly not in the time scale of Gaza. About 9,000 Yemeni civilians were killed Saudi air strikes in the space of 7 years. Do you agree that’s a terrible crime? (Let’s see if you even do or if you supported the Saudi war - spit it out!) If you do, bearing in mind Gaza has a population 15 times smaller, then you agree that Gaza is an absolutely abominable crime don’t you? Don’t try and evade the questions - answer them.

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