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Active reservist| Tank Gunner| Engineering student| 🇮🇱🇺🇸 Just trying to make it in the holy land

Israel Katılım Nisan 2021
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Sadok@SadokChai·
In the first picture is a child who was murdered on his way home. In the second photo , a child soldier killed in a military operation. There is a difference.
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ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya
ܐܪܡܝܐ - Aramya@RealAramya·
As an Assyrian, and speaking alongside many in the Assyrian community, I want to be absolutely clear: if it is true that someone attacked a man simply for speaking Hebrew, we completely denounce and reject that. That is not who we are, and it is not what we stand for. At the same time, we are deeply saddened by how quickly some people have rushed to judge “the Assyrians” as a whole before the full facts are known. Assyrians are not enemies of Jews. Quite the opposite. There are Assyrian Jews, and a huge portion of Assyrians – I’d say easily the majority – respect, admire, and feel close to the Jewish people. Our communities share history, culture, faith, and blood. What has hurt most in the last few days is the wave of immense hatred, vitriol and wild accusations thrown at Assyrians online. People have claimed we are tied to the IRGC, that we are some anti‑Jewish militia, that we support those who want to harm Jews. These claims are baseless lies. They don’t reflect who we are, how we live, or what we believe. Many of the Assyrians being talked about are educated, law‑abiding, upstanding American citizens. I don’t know the young men involved personally, and I will wait for the full story before I judge them – but I also won’t stay silent while an entire ancient people is smeared on the basis of rumours and half‑truths. I say this not as an outsider, but as someone who has many Jewish friends, including friends from Israel itself. For thousands of years our peoples have been intertwined – through language, through culture, and through shared suffering. Assyrians have often been treated as “the Jews among the Christians” or “the Jews of the Middle East.” When Middle Eastern tyrants set out to destroy us, it was often Western powers and, yes, connections to the Jewish people and to Israel that helped some of our families survive. There are Assyrians today who still carry the old numbered tattoos from those journeys. That history matters. So to my Jewish friends and to the wider Jewish community: Assyrians are not your enemies. We are your allies, your neighbours, and in many ways your cousins. We oppose antisemitism not just in words but from deep personal experience, because hatred has been thrown at us for millennia as well. We know what it feels like when people pull out stories from 3,000 years ago to justify modern hatred. If you’re quoting ancient empires to attack modern Assyrians, you’re not helping your cause – you’re just shooting yourself in the foot. I also understand that Israel is at war and there is a fierce information battle going on. In such times, every incident gets turned into a weapon to garner support. That’s exactly why we need to be extra careful not to connect dots that aren’t there, not to let Kurds, regimes, or anyone else use this moment to sow division between Jews and Assyrians. I truly appreciate the many Jewish voices who have spoken up to say, “Assyrians are our friends and are basically family". Those people have my deepest respect. I will wait for the full information about this incident to come out before saying more about the specific individuals involved. Until then, my message is simple: - To those spreading lies and hate against Jews: you are wrong. - To those spreading lies and hate against Assyrians: you are also wrong. - To Jews and Assyrians who know our shared history: Please keep speaking up for unity and truth. Assyrians are not your enemies. In fact, we stand with you against real antisemitism and against all forms of hatred. And for the record, I denounce anyone attacking anyone for speaking their native language – if that was a crime, half of our grandparents would have been arrested at family dinners. It's in our shared interest not to let rumours dispersed by subversive elements disseminating rage content destroy a relationship between two peoples that has taken thousands of years to build. We can, and should, stand together. 🤝 #Assyrian #Israel #SanJose #California #USA #MENA #Retweet #For #Unity #For #Suryoye & #Hudaye israelnationalnews.com/news/350898
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Sadok@SadokChai·
@NiohBerg Priorities. There are bigger fish to fry now
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
It worries me a lot that both the US and Israel are not assassinating any of the "reformists" in the regime. They are demons and murderers and terrorists also. Don't fall for the delusion that they can offer any kind of moderate alternative. All of them must BE PUNISHED.
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Adin - عدین - עדין
Adin - عدین - עדין@AdinHaykin1·
> dedicated his entire life to a war against Israel and America > died on the first day
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Eitan Fischberger
Eitan Fischberger@EFischberger·
For those keeping score on the Tucker Smollet hoax, we now have: 🔸️The U.S. embassy saying Tucker's lying 🔸️Israel's Airport Authority saying he's lying 🔸️Security footage showing he's lying This scandal should be dominating conservative media. So why isn't it?
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Sadok@SadokChai·
@NiohBerg It takes time to organize the logistics for an extended campaign.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
For the entire world to see: The people inside Iran (yes, inside) want foreign intervention. They understand the risks, and are willing to take it. It's not a diaspora only thing. This account was in the streets and speaks for tens of millions of Iranian citizens.
🇮🇷Decado🇮🇷@ItsDecado

As an Iranian living in Tehran, I address the U.S. Army and declare: My family, my friends, & we have no issue with the collateral damage of war, even if we are part of it. Strike the regime with full force & without mercy. The fall of these criminals matters more than anything.

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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
SOME DETAILS OF ISRAELS OPENING STIKE ON TEHRAN - OSINT613 Israel’s preemptive military operation against Iran appears to have severely crippled Tehran’s missile command structure and its capacity to retaliate, following a complex deception campaign led by Israeli intelligence. According to sources familiar with the operation, Mossad initiated a targeted disinformation effort days before the strike. Using falsified communications through Iranian channels, they triggered what appeared to be an emergency meeting. The ruse successfully drew the entire senior leadership of Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) Aerospace Force, including Commander General Amir Ali Hajizadeh, his deputies, and key technical personnel, into a fortified bunker outside Tehran. Moments before the strike began, that bunker was hit in a precision airstrike, eliminating Iran’s top missile command. Israeli officials say the goal was clear; prevent the launch of what was believed to be over 1,000 ballistic missiles aimed at Israeli territory. There was absolutely no one alive to give the command to strike back. Immediately afterward, Israel launched a sweeping campaign across Tehran and other strategic areas, hitting missile sites, infrastructure, and air defenses. The operation had been years in preparation. Mossad sleeper cells, embedded in Iran since as early as 2007, had smuggled hundreds of drones and military equipment into the country using commercial trucks. These assets remained dormant until activated in the hours before the operation. As the assault began, pre-positioned drones were launched to disable Iran’s air defense grid and blind its radar systems. Simultaneously, Mossad teams on the ground carried out a wave of targeted assassinations against Revolutionary Guard figures, paralyzing command structures across multiple regions. It is estimated that over 15 percent of Iran’s ballistic missile arsenal was destroyed in the opening wave. Nearly all critical air defense systems in and around Tehran were neutralized in the first hour. At the same time, Israeli strikes targeted top nuclear scientists involved in the regime’s advanced enrichment program. Iran’s ability to respond collapsed. What was expected to be a massive retaliation was reduced to just 150 ballistic missiles launched 20 hours after the Israeli operation began, spread across three waves, a fraction of what had been anticipated. Israeli officials now estimate more than 40 percent of Iran’s launch infrastructure has been wiped out. While Tehran has promised further retaliation, the extent of its remaining capabilities remains in doubt. Netanyahu described the strike as a “Pager operation on steroids,” referring to the covert Mossad mission that targeted over 3,500 Hezbollah operatives. This time, the operation went further eliminating top commanders, dismantling strategic defenses, and neutralizing missile capabilities in one of the most sophisticated preemptive military actions in recent history.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Jerusalem Post Reporter: Reports from Iran say Erfan Soltani, who was arrested for protesting and faced a pending execution order, was beaten to death while in the custody of the Islamic Republic. @AmichaiStein1
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Amit Segal
Amit Segal@AmitSegal·
First of all, we really don’t know what’s going on in Iran. There is almost no precedent in the modern world for a situation like this. It’s like going back to the 1960s or 1970s—or to North Korea today—where you really don’t know what’s happening inside the country. One. Two, we know the massacre is on a massive scale—much more than any threshold set by Trump. To this day, he talks about Obama, who remained silent at the time. So if Trump doesn’t do anything... This is the same Trump who once said, “On Sunday they’ll meet,” and then 48 hours before Israel attacks, says, “I’ll give you two weeks.” So there’s more to the story. In terms of indicators, he is increasing the alert level at bases in Qatar and elsewhere. But I’m mainly interested in the Qatari response. The Qataris—every Middle Eastern source you speak to says this—have been in a state of complete hysteria in recent days over the possibility of a U.S. attack on Iran. Now I ask the question: why? After all, if I were attacked by Iranian missiles, like the State of Israel, I’d be furious. I’d be happy to see the regime fall, right? What happened? The answer is that Qatar is like that same law firm that thrives on conflict and doesn’t want to resolve it. Whether the conflict is between Hamas murderers and the State of Israel, they are always the mediators. And if the conflict is between the West and Iran—they’re the mediators again. When you are a fundamentalist Muslim evil force—but far more sophisticated than the ayatollahs—why would you want them to fall?
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Sadok@SadokChai·
@VagueTantrum I don't think the person spreading the inaccuracies care enough either.
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🐈‍⬛ vindicated. 🍀
🐈‍⬛ vindicated. 🍀@VagueTantrum·
sometimes when I see/hear historic inaccuracies or statements made without any context..I really want to respond with sources + then I realize I don’t care enough
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Savakzadeh
Savakzadeh@Savakzadeh·
To my Jewish and Israeli friends. For years, the mainstream media pushed propaganda/agenda against Israel in the war against Hamas/Palestine. Now the very same media are silent on Iran. Let's deny them narrative control. Don't stay silent on Iran. Keep spreading the news,
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
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raz sauber - רז זאובר
raz sauber - רז זאובר@raz_sauber_·
The Nazis had a problem: Jesus was Jewish. Their solution wasn’t to abandon Christianity — it was to rewrite history. They invented the idea of a “Galilean Jesus”: claiming Galilee was a “mixed region,” therefore Jesus wasn’t really Jewish, but “Aryan,” “Northern,” or “anti-Jewish.” This wasn’t ignorance. It was deliberate propaganda. Nazi theologians and church movements argued: – Galilee = ethnically mixed – Mixed = not Jewish – Not Jewish = compatible with antisemitism They removed Jewish references from hymns. They erased the Old Testament. They replaced the Star of Bethlehem with swastikas. The goal was simple: Keep the symbol. Delete the Jews. Fast forward. Today, Palestinians and their supporters do the same thing: – “Jesus was Palestinian” – “Jesus fought the Jews” – “Jesus was a victim of Zionism” Same structure. Same lie. Different branding. This isn’t about faith. It’s about weaponizing history to justify hatred of Jews. Nazis did it to preserve Christianity without Jews. Palestinians do it to erase Jewish history from the land. Different century. Same playbook.
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Aizenberg
Aizenberg@Aizenberg55·
According to Hamas’ Gaza fatality data, which includes natural deaths, ADULT MEN account for majority of fatalities (52%). Media's go to line that fatalities are “mostly" women & children is now false. Don't expect the media to change the line now that it's "mostly" adult men.
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
Long post incoming: "But a good muslim stopped the bad muslim" is not a convincing argument. They want you to tolerate grooming gangs, skyrocketing crime, antisocial behaviour, ethnic replacement and occasional terrorism because there are good immigrants too. This doesn't bring back the dead Jews murdered because the borders opened up to the entire world and allowed the terrorist's father to immigrate and reproduce. Notice how countries like Poland don't have to deal with terrorism in the first place. They never mass imported this situation, and therefore don't have to navigate this mess. And you know what the result is? Their children and loved ones are alive because their government didn't place them in the firing line of terrorists to begin with. There was no good muslim there to stop a bad muslim because he wasn't there either, and because of this, Polish citizens are alive and safe. My point is: The West should NOT be the ideological and literal battleground between extremist and moderate islam. Sydney, Australia shouldn't be where they face each other while civilian Australian Jews are caught in between. Why is this so damn hard for so many leftists and muslims to understand? Nobody is disputing Ahmad el-Ahmad is a hero and a great man. We're saying this entire scenario was imported for no good reason, and if it wasn't imported, 10 year old Matilda and dozens of other Jews would be alive today. Let the muslim world sort itself out in islamic lands, not in the West. Until they do, let them remain in their own countries.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
The gun has a scope and it’s bolt action. Meaning the 10 year old girl that he murdered was targeted.
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Sadok@SadokChai·
Once they are out of Jews to massacre they will target everyone else. The West is being targeted now and everyone is asleep.
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Dan Burmawi
Dan Burmawi@DanBurmawy·
Qatar is the new spoiled child of the Middle East. For decades, that role belonged to Israel, Washington’s indispensable ally. Yes, many Americans support Israel for theological reasons, and others because they understand that Israel shares the West’s moral and civilizational foundations. But support for Israel only became a strategic pillar after 1967, and it has always risen or declined based on U.S. interests, not sentiment. When Washington’s priorities shift, its posture toward Israel shifts with them. Qatar has now stepped into that vacuum. It serves what Washington currently wants: the creation and controlled management of neo-jihadist forces. The problem is that Zionism is limited by geography; it has a clearly defined territorial objective, the security of the State of Israel. Jihadism, however, has no borders. Its political theology is expansionist by design. Israel aligned with the U.S. because U.S. interests overlapped with its own. Qatar, on the other hand, has done something far more sophisticated: it persuaded Washington to adopt Qatar’s interests, and repackage them as American strategy. That’s the difference. Israel never tried to reshape the regional order beyond its own security. Qatar is trying to reshape the entire region, and the U.S. is playing along, treating Qatar’s ambitions as if they were its own.
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Sadok@SadokChai·
@nightskqy That's something to be proud of
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bat yisrael 𓂆 ✡︎
bat yisrael 𓂆 ✡︎@eshetchayil2·
I have such a distinct and weird music taste that I don’t even wanna show my spotify wrapped list to anyone lol
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