Tan Yan Yee

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Tan Yan Yee

Tan Yan Yee

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Tan Yan Yee
Tan Yan Yee@TanYanYee5·
@de_henyo @niubi Accusing someone of whataboutism has become the default excuse for duplicity, the glasshouse excuse for unscrupulous scoundrels. So no, every country can answer for their crimes. And unlike the fake news about Uyghur genocide, these are real. twitter.com/tparsi/status/…
Trita Parsi@tparsi

Wow! The Global War on Terror - perhaps the most devastating manifestation of American unipolarity - has left 4.5 million dead! Yet, the West is "surprised" that its talk of the "rules-based order" has very few buyers outside of Europe... washingtonpost.com/world/2023/05/…

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Israel ישראל
Israel ישראל@Israel·
We debated whether or not to share these horrific images, but the world needs to know what we are up against. These aren’t “freedom fighters”. They are Hamas terrorists, but no different than ISIS terrorists. Same tactics, different names. Butchering families, kidnapping grandmothers. Desecrating bodies. Help us get this message out.
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Jackie Walker - HRH, MP, MBE, ABC
Jackie Walker - HRH, MP, MBE, ABC@Jackiew80333500·
Yesterday at Celtic- and no, they’re not Muslims. They are people whose ancestors fought a cruel and brutal resistance against a colonial power that repeatedly degraded and treated them with savagery. Britain learned how to colonise and oppress on the Irish first and used that to build their empire. As an antisemite, Balfour gave backing to the foundation of the Israeli state to get rid of Jews, using this experience of Irish colonisation, in order to purposely plant an outpost of Europe in the Middle East. Britain has so much responsibility with the mess that is now the politics of the Middle East
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Amir
Amir@AmirAminiMD·
Can’t believe regularly carpet bombing civilians living in a giant prison under military law in an apartheid state that used to be their home hasn’t led to lasting peace.
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Sharmine Narwani
Sharmine Narwani@snarwani·
In case anyone feels sorry for Israeli settlers taking a Palestinian whacking today. Don't.
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Canadians for Justice and Peace in the Middle East
Israel is set to cut off electricity to a besieged population of more than 2 million Palestinians. This is a sadistic act of collective punishment which will have devastating humanitarian impacts on the civilian population — an obvious war crime.
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Shehbaz Sharif
Shehbaz Sharif@CMShehbaz·
Ending Israel's illegal occupation, settlement expansion on Palestinian land, and oppression against innocent Palestinians are key for peace, justice, and prosperity in the region. I am not surprised by today's events. What else can one expect when Israel continues to deny Palestinians their legitimate right to self-determination and statehood? What else, after daily provocations, attacks by occupation forces and settlers, and raids on Al-Aqsa Mosque and other holy sites of Christianity and Islam? The world must recognize that durable peace requires: ending occupation of Palestinian land, recognizing the State of Palestine with East Jerusalem as its capital, and upholding Palestinians' right to independence and sovereignty.
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John Pilger
John Pilger@johnpilger·
The Palestinians are again fighting for their lives, refusing to live in the prison known as Gaza, controlled and policed by Israel with Palestinians killed and maimed, unreported, day after day. Now their resistance, to which they have a right, is called 'unprovoked'. Read on:
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz

They’re Repeating The Word ‘Unprovoked’ Again, This Time In Defense Of Israel We’re seeing the western political/media class bleating the word “unprovoked” in unison again, this time in reference to the massive multi-pronged operation launched by Hamas against Israel on Saturday morning which reportedly killed hundreds of Israelis. “The United States unequivocally condemns the unprovoked attacks by Hamas terrorists against Israeli civilians,” reads a statement from the White House. “The loss of life in Israel as a result of the violent, calculated and unprovoked attack by Hamas is heartbreaking,” reads a statement by House Minority Leader Hakeem Jeffries. “The unprovoked terror attack today and the murders of innocent Israeli citizens are a stark reminder of the brutality of Hamas and Iran-backed extremists,” reads a statement by congressman and house speaker contender Jim Jordan. “This ignominious, unprovoked, and barbaric attack on Israel must be met with world condemnation and unequivocal support for the Jewish state’s right to self-defense,” tweeted presidential candidate Robert F Kennedy Jr. “This is an ‘unprovoked attack on civilians’: Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg,” reads a recent Fox News report. “Unprovoked aggression by Hamas terrorists,” reads a tweet by former secretary of state Mike Pompeo. “I forcefully condemn these cowardly, horrifying, unprovoked attacks on Israel by Hamas,” tweeted congressman John Fetterman. “These attacks by Hamas against Israel were heinous and unprovoked,” tweeted Senator Mark Kelly. “As a steadfast supporter and ally of Israel, I unequivocally condemn the unprovoked and unprecedented terrorist attack launched by Hamas and stand with the people of Israel as it rightly defends itself,” tweeted congressman Richie Torres. “The unprovoked attacks on Israel by Hamas through Gaza and via air and sea, are absolutely a terrorist attack,” tweeted Democratic Party pundit Ed Krassenstein. “I unequivocally condemn Hamas’ horrific, unprovoked attacks and call on all parties to take steps to prevent civilian harm,” tweeted congresswoman Sara Jacobs. I could cite many, many more examples, but I think that’s enough to make the point I’m trying to make. Isn’t it strange seeing the same oddly specific word choice inserted over and over and over again about the same event in statements by politicians and pundits, regardless of their political affiliation? When you lay them all out together it starts to sound highly suspicious, like someone always referring to his car as “my car, which I did not steal,” or always introducing his spouse as “my wife, whom I do not beat.” It’s clear by now that whenever you see the word “unprovoked” being forcefully repeated in a uniform way across the entire political/media class, whatever they’re talking about was definitely massively provoked. We saw this exact same thing when Russia invaded Ukraine; from the very beginning western politics and media were saturated with the word “unprovoked”, bashing the western public in the face with that message over and over and over again despite the obvious and undeniable fact that the war in Ukraine was most definitely provoked. As Noam Chomsky quipped last year, “Of course, it was provoked. Otherwise, they wouldn’t refer to it all the time as an unprovoked invasion.” And the same is of course true of the latest Hamas offensive. There are all kinds of arguments you could legitimately make about it, but one argument you definitely cannot defend is that it was unprovoked. As Palestinian-American writer and comedian Amer Zahr put it on Twitter, “75 years of ethnic cleansing. 15 years of blockade. Confiscation of Palestinian lands. Pogroms on Palestinian towns. Desecration of Palestinian sacred sites. Daily raids into Palestinian homes. Constant humiliation of a entire people. Nothing about today is ‘unprovoked.’” Calling Palestinian violence against Israel “unprovoked” is easily even more ridiculous than calling the Russian invasion unprovoked, because the abuses of Israeli apartheid are so well-known by the general public at this point. Multiple mainstream human rights organizations have accused Israel of administering an abusive apartheid regime which treats Palestinians as lesser people. Palestinians who live in the open-air prison known as Gaza are deliberately subjected to undrinkable water, food shortages, energy shortages and bombing campaigns. Those outside Gaza are subjected to racist, violent policing and land seizure and live under a different set of laws than Jewish Israelis. The entire people were forced out of their homes to make way for a new state for reasons that had nothing to do with them, and any attempt to resist this has seen them killed as “terrorists”. Of course the attack was provoked. Isn’t it odd that the western political/media class would begin uniformly asserting something so easily disprovable? So transparently false? Why would they keep choosing over and over and over again in each instance to make use of that specific word “unprovoked” in their condemnations of the attacks by Hamas? The answer is that this choice is not so much something they are saying as something they are doing. They’re not attempting to communicate with their audiences, they’re attempting to circumvent the critical thinking of their audience and trick them into accepting a blatant falsehood as true. Skillful manipulators make frequent use of a cognitive bias known as the illusory truth effect, a glitch in the way human minds tend to operate which makes it hard for us to differentiate between the experience of hearing a well-evidenced fact and the experience of hearing something that they’ve heard repeated multiple times. If you want the public to believe something false you won’t be able to use facts and evidence to make your case to them, so what you can do is just repeat something over and over again until it starts sounding like the truth. Repeat the lie enough times and boom, you’ve perception-managed westerners into viewing the world from an understanding that Israel did nothing to provoke Palestinians into their actions. After the news broke about the Hamas offensive I tweeted, “Here come days and days of western news media slyly reversing the aggressor-defender relationship and reporting as though the violence began with the Hamas offensive, spontaneously out of nowhere.” But even I wasn’t expecting the perception management to be this brazen.

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Alan MacLeod
Alan MacLeod@AlanRMacLeod·
If you're wondering what the Israeli elite think of what's going on, here's what The Times of Israel published just after the previous Palestinian uprising.
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Clare Daly
Clare Daly@ClareDalyIRL·
Who do you think you are? You're unelected, and have no authority to determine EU foreign policy, which is set by @EUCouncil. Europe does NOT "stand with Israel." We stand for peace. You do not speak for us. If you've nothing constructive to say, and you clearly don't, shut up.
Ursula von der Leyen@vonderleyen

Today, Hamas terrorists have struck at the heart of Israel capturing and killing innocent women and children. Israel has the right to defend itself - today and in the days to come. The European Union stands with Israel.

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Ben Norton
Ben Norton@BenjaminNorton·
The Biden White House claims the attacks on Israel were "unprovoked". No mention of the decades of Israeli colonialism, ethnic cleansing, occupation, blockade, racism, apartheid, stealing land of millions of Palestinians, bulldozing homes, bombing and starving those who remain
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𝑰𝒅𝒓𝒊𝒔 𝑨. 𝑶𝒏𝒊 PhD
ISIS has great support from the Israeli apartheid regime. They are the main sponsors of ISIS and that's part of what we must fear. Israel and the US used ISIS and the Hardline ideology they claim to promote hatred against the Iranians and other Sunni Muslims whose ideologies do not align with ISIS's. The intention was to weaken the Muslim nations and fan the embers of hatred among us. Sadly, many Muslims fell into the trap claiming that the Ummah cannot unite until we all follow their only preferred ideology. They echo it so much that the unsuspecting Sunni Muslim assumes that it's true that he must fight and kill the Shi'a while the Shi'a also feels the same. The same trajectory plays out in Palestine and it's one of the reasons Palestinians remain in shackles. Iran, the Shi'a state have been the greatest supporter of Palestine, a majority Sunni State. The support of the Iranians to the Palestinians is considered an effort to increase Shia influence in the region. Hence, the push back by the Sunni majority nations that could and should have protected Palestine. O lo far!
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S.L. Kanthan
S.L. Kanthan@Kanthan2030·
Have you noticed how Al Qaeda and ISIS never attack Israel? 🤔 In fact, Israel supports Al Qaeda & ISIS who are fighting Assad in Syria. Here's Mossad leader explaining why it's perfectly okay for Israel to treat wounded Al Qaeda terrorists. #Hamas #Gaza
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Simone Zimmerman
Simone Zimmerman@simonerzim·
Israel makes every day under apartheid a living hell for Palestinians. Human beings can’t live like this. They kept warning us that it would all explode. Blood is on the hands of Israel’s fascist government, army, and everyone who has aided their crimes against Palestinians.
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Alan MacLeod
Alan MacLeod@AlanRMacLeod·
Both these headlines are from The Guardian this week, but one is talking about Israeli violence, and the other is about the Palestinian response. Rarely do you see such a stark and blatant example of media bias in real time. 🇮🇱🇵🇸
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Tarik Cyril Amar@TarikCyrilAmar·
If Putin said this, it would be treated as incontrovertible evidence of genocidal intent.
ELINT News@ELINTNews

#BREAKING: Israeli Defence Minister Gallant: “We will change reality on the ground in Gaza for the next 50 years. What was before, will be no more. We will operate at full force.”- via @JoeTruzman

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Yanis Varoufakis
Yanis Varoufakis@yanisvaroufakis·
When a former Mossad Director concurs that Israel is imposing Apartheid on the Palestinians, is there more to say other than "End Apartheid to Give Peace a Chance"? theguardian.com/world/2023/sep…
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Edward Wong
Edward Wong@ewong·
US intelligence failure on Israel-Gaza: Jake Sullivan, the White House national security adviser, said this just 8 days ago at a talk in DC: “The Middle East Region Is Quieter Today Than It Has Been in Two Decades” theatlantic.com/international/…
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𝘊𝘰𝘳𝘳𝘪𝘯𝘦
The young devastated Palestinian girl telling the Israeli occupiers to "go to hell" after they demolished her family's home in the occupied West Bank. She reveals that after returning home after school she found bulldozers demolishing her house and her family standing outside. So far this year at least 12,855 settler projects have been approved by the far-right government led by Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. Around 700,000 illegal Israeli settlers live in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem. According to UN figures more than 200 Palestinians have been killed in Israel and the occupied West Bank the highest number of fatalities since 2005. According to the UN Middle East Envoy, many of these deaths have occurred due to the demolition of Palestinian homes and attacks by Israeli settlers who illegally occupy Palestinian land. Zionism is essentially Nazism.
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Narendra Modi
Narendra Modi@narendramodi·
What a historic achievement for India at the Asian Games! The entire nation is overjoyed that our incredible athletes have brought home the highest ever total of 107 medals, the best ever performance in the last 60 years. The unwavering determination, relentless spirit and hard work of our players have made the nation proud. Their victories have given us moments to remember, inspired us all and have reaffirmed our commitment to excellence.
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Alan MacLeod
Alan MacLeod@AlanRMacLeod·
The people living in the world's largest open-air prison, where 97% of the water is unfit for drinking, just launched a completely unprovoked attack against their jailers.
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