Saul Faust

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Saul Faust

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Scientific facts should not be determined by (political) opinion. Antisemitism needs calling out by Jews and non Jews to keep 🇬🇧 🇺🇸 🇫🇷 🇨🇦 safe. #AFCB🍒

Bournemouth, UK Katılım Mart 2011
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Ahmed Khalifa
Ahmed Khalifa@_A_khalifa·
Just imagine how far Europe has fallen!! UK universities removed from UAE’s approved scholarship list over fears of political Islam and extremism. A Muslim country from the Arabian Peninsula scared of “Islamic extremism” in the UK! You can’t make this shit up😂
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David Collier
David Collier@mishtal·
Israel produced forensic evidence, videos, and 1000s of photos documenting the sexual violence of Oct 7. The world stayed silent. A handful of activists get off a boat making up sexual abuse claims against Israel. And it becomes headline news. Make it make sense.
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Claire Fox
Claire Fox@Fox_Claire·
It was always Nova festival slaughter that got me most. How could so many young in West relate more to Hamas butchers than their music-loving peacenik peers? So this REMARKABLE interview with Taryn, a former pro-Pal - open-minded enough to change her mind after seeing @novaexhibition - is a challenge to my anti-zionist mates: don't boycott, go see for yourselves
GB News@GBNEWS

'This exhibit completely dismantled everything that I thought I knew.' Former pro-Palestine activist Taryn Thomas joins @JoshxHowie to discuss whether the Nova music festival exhibition has the power to change minds on the Israel-Palestine conflict.

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Campaign Against Antisemitism
Mark, founder of @OurfightUK, held up a sign calling Hamas terrorists at a Palestine protest. He was arrested and falsely accused of assaulting two emergency workers. Just two days before trial, the CPS suddenly revealed it had been sitting on video footage that cleared him all along – and dropped the case. This is Mark’s story.
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Sarai (Sarah Idan) Miss Iraq
Spain has positioned itself as one of Europe’s loudest anti-Israel voices yet when flotilla members blocked the arrivals gate for their photo op, Spanish authorities handled them with a level of force they would instantly condemn if Israel did the same. That’s the whole hypocrisy in one scene: governments holding Israel to standards they can’t meet for five minutes in their own airports. So will the world call for boycotts of Spain? Will activists flood the streets? Will celebrities post black squares and moral lectures? We both know the answer.
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Kosher
Kosher@koshercockney·
Heartbreaking. Henry Nowak’s name has hardly been mentioned by anyone in the Mainstream Media. That’s why we must use our voices on platforms like X to raise awareness Henry’s friends and family posted this video of him and his sister Olivia with the caption “Henry is missed so much by so many. Henry's family have a drive and that is to keep Henry's name alive by raising money for “2Wish” the charity that continues to help them navigate their grief.” Rest in peace Henry. Sending love and prayers to his family right now. @elonmusk is already doing a great job of spreading awareness but collectively we must do more.
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leekern@leekern13·
Every person in Britain knows that were the attack conducted by the far right, Sadiq Khan’s tweet would mention the far right and speak about the need to defeat them But the attack was conducted by Islamists and so he doesn’t name them and he protects them
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan@MayorofLondon

London stands with Manchester today. We remember the 22 innocent people whose lives were taken in the Manchester Arena attack. Our thoughts remain with the families, survivors and all those whose lives were changed forever.

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Ahmed Al-Khalidi
Ahmed Al-Khalidi@khalidi79397·
A genocide is happening in Gaza, they tell us. Then scroll your feed: Comma Cafee, just opened in Gaza City. Espresso machines, plated desserts, dim lighting. Vanilla Café. Upscale, glass facade. Nova Restaurant in Khan Younis: sleek wood interior, beachfront seating. Named, apparently without irony, after the music festival where 364 Israelis were slaughtered on October 7. O2 Restaurant. pizza, ice cream, milkshakes, TikTok food porn. Open-air markets in Gaza City with apples, avocados, oranges, bananas. Supermarkets stocked for Ramadan with imported goods. A "Gaza Coffee" brand selling 100% Arabica premium beans, taking online orders, with five-star reviews dated this year. Even Al Jazeera's writer concedes the cafes "were built with expensive materials, carefully painted, furnished with tables, sofas, and elegant chairs, with glass facades and shining lights." Now hold that next to actual genocide. Rwanda, 1994. 800,000 Tutsi murdered in 100 days. ~8,000 per day. Hutu radio read names of neighbors to be hacked apart by morning. No one opened a café. Cambodia, 1975–79. Khmer Rouge emptied Phnom Penh at gunpoint in 72 hours. Currency abolished. Markets abolished. Eyeglasses got you killed. Two million dead. The Holocaust. Warsaw Ghetto: 92,000 dead of starvation and disease before the deportations even began. Auschwitz processed 6,000 people a day into smoke. There were no glass-facade espresso bars in Łódź in 1943. Srebrenica, July 1995. 8,372 men and boys executed in days. No restaurants reopened. They were in mass graves. Armenia, 1915. Death marches into the Syrian desert. No imported avocados. The common thread of genocide is that the targeted population is not allowed to exist. Not in cafes, not in markets, not in their homes, not anywhere. The perpetrator's entire project is their absence. Gaza in 2026, by every honest description, is something else: a brutal war zone, partially destroyed, with a population suffering real hardship and simultaneously a place where new businesses open, beachfront restaurants serve customers, and a post war economy is being written about in business pages. Both things are true. That is what war looks like. Lebanon 2006. Mosul 2017. Mariupol 2022. Aleppo 2016. Civilians die and life adapts around the destruction. It is not what genocide looks like. So why the word? Because "genocide" is the most powerful word in the post-WWII moral vocabulary. It triggers automatic legal obligations, suspends normal debate, and short-circuits proportionality analysis. Apply it successfully and your adversary loses the right to defend itself before the argument even begins. That is exactly why it is being deployed by a side that started a war on October 7, took hostages, embedded itself in hospitals and schools, and now needs the West to force a ceasefire it could not win on the battlefield. It is asymmetric warfare with a thesaurus. The rockets failed. The tunnels failed. The word might not. Coffee in Gaza doesn't prove there is no suffering. It proves there is no genocide. Those are not the same claim and the people conflating them are counting on you not to notice.
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Saul Faust@SaulFaust·
@Heidi_Labour Shame @SW_Help spent the day in chaos with pretty much everyone delayed by hours. Any train would have been ok.
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Heidi Alexander MP
Heidi Alexander MP@Heidi_Labour·
Another big rail moment today, as South Western gets its first GBR train. Since coming into public ownership, a new fleet of trains has been rolling out, giving passengers more spacious, comfortable & air conditioned journeys. We're building a railway you can be proud of. 🇬🇧🚆
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Bassem Eid
Bassem Eid@realbassemeid·
Nakba Day, which falls on May 15 every year, was established in 1998 by Yasser Arafat to turn Israel’s Independence Day into a festival of grievance. It's time to abolish it. Read my latest: blogs.timesofisrael.com/its-time-to-ab…
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Visegrád 24
Visegrád 24@visegrad24·
The Al-Qaeda terrorist and suspected mastermind of the 7/7 bombing in London 2005 in which 52 people were killed and 800 wounded, Haroon Aswat, was released early from psychiatric prison last year “after his schizophrenia improved.” UK judges ruled for his release from psychiatric care, overriding police and security services’ warnings that he was still a massive danger to public security. Aswat was linked via phone contacts with the bombers, had met some of them in Pakistan before the attack and had travelled back to the UK just weeks before the attacks and last the UK on the same morning that the attacks took place. He was arrested in Zambia a few weeks later with bomb-making manuals. The U.S. wanted him extradited for past terrorist offences on their territory but faced legal obstacles from European judges. The European Court of Human Rights (ECHR) first blocked his extradition to the USA due to concerns his paranoid schizophrenia would worsen in US prison conditions (breaching human rights against inhuman treatment). After US assurances on care, he was eventually extradited back in 2013. He was sentenced in the USA in October 2015 to 20 years for conspiring to provide material support to al-Qaeda, including helping set up a jihadist training camp in Oregon with Abu Hamza associates. After serving time, he was extradited back to the UK around 2022 and held under the Mental Health Act. Last year, UK judges decided to give him an early release and he is now free in West Yorkshire with just limited monitoring since it was deemed that stricter measures such as being forced to wear an ankle monitor risked worsening his psychiatric status and would be against mental health law provisions.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
Palestine Action, a group who were recently banned in the UK, has published an online “Target Map”. The map includes addresses of both businesses and private residences, along with sensitive information, alleging ties to Israeli firms. This is not only a reckless tool, but one that aids and enables dangerous acts on Jews everywhere.
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The Spectator
The Spectator@spectator·
Imagine if, in 1941, as we were fighting for our lives against the German menace, a boatload of foreign narcissists rocked up at Dover to make fun of us. Worse, imagine these self-regarding seafarers cheered on our enemies. Imagine they waltzed up to the nearest soldier or copper and barked 'Victory to Germany!' while sporting the smuggest smirk you have ever seen. We'd be annoyed, right? More than annoyed: there would be national fury. Every paper in the land would denounce the preening aliens. Lines of boys in blue would have to hold back angry Brits yelling 'Let me at 'em!'. Well, now you know how the good people of Israel must feel after yet another armada of cranks sailed their way to remonstrate with their soldiers and tell them how demonic they are. ✍️ Brendan O’Neill Article | spectator.com/article/ben-gv…
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Guramit Singh
Guramit Singh@Guramitsingh01·
Statement from the Sikh community regarding the scum bag that stabbed an innocent man in Southampton. #predhunter
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