
First rule of addressing Palestinian Arab terrorism: Never EVER mention that it was Palestinian Arab terrorism. This isn’t diplomacy. This is cowardice. And it adds to the pain and sorrow of the victims. Better to not say anything.
Viktor Hardarson
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I’m the Zionist Harvard warned you about. Christian.

First rule of addressing Palestinian Arab terrorism: Never EVER mention that it was Palestinian Arab terrorism. This isn’t diplomacy. This is cowardice. And it adds to the pain and sorrow of the victims. Better to not say anything.





Indeed. Whenever Jews are attacked (typically by Muslims), it is important to redouble our efforts to fight against Islamophobia.

Does this silly little man not understand that Islam is a very aggressive belief system, threatening death to anyone who does not convert to Islam The Buddhists, the Taoists, the Scottish Presbyterians, the Hindus and the Sikhs and the Confucians and the Catholics don't go around shouting about beheading people they disagree with Is this too much for your tiny little brain to take in ? Oh. The doorbell rang. The police I assume...



Francesca Albanese is no "Special Rapporteur"; she is a Hamas propagandist under the UN’s banner. This report exposes the rot: blatant antisemitism and ties to terror. The West must stop funding this toxic show. Albanese, go home.



Gathering outside SVT, Swedish state Tv HQ in Stockholm. Plz share! Enough is Enough! We don’t accept their lies anymore and demanding SVT to stop being a propaganda channel for the mullahs in Iran.




I met @lang_lang in Paris 🤯🎹 Today I was playing piano at Gate de Lyon when something incredible happened... Thank you @SteinwayAndSons for allowing us to play piano in the best condition on your amazing two upright pianos!



BREAKING: The Palestinian Authority just condemned Iran’s attacks on Saudi Arabia and the Gulf states. Read that sentence again. The entity whose cause Iran has invoked for four decades to justify every proxy war, every missile programme, every threat against every Arab neighbour just picked up the phone and told Riyadh it stands with the Kingdom. Palestinian Interior Minister Ziyad Hab al-Reeh called Saudi Interior Minister Prince Abdulaziz bin Saud bin Nayef on 21st March and expressed what the Saudi Press Agency recorded as the State of Palestine’s condemnation of the Iranian attacks targeting the Kingdom, the Gulf states, and the region. He affirmed solidarity with all measures taken by Saudi Arabia to preserve its security, sovereignty, and the safety of its territory and citizens. The Palestinian Authority’s official news agency WAFA carried the same statement. Al Arabiya amplified it across the Arab world. This is the most consequential diplomatic signal of this war and it has received almost no coverage. Iran’s entire regional architecture is built on one claim: that Tehran is the defender of the Palestinian cause. That claim justified the creation of Hezbollah. It justified the funding of Hamas. It justified the missile transfers to Islamic Jihad. It justified the Quds Force’s name, which is the Arabic word for Jerusalem. It justified four decades of threatening Gulf Arab states as American puppets who betrayed the Palestinian people. Every proxy, every rocket, every militia was wrapped in the flag of Palestine. The moral legitimacy of Iran’s regional posture rests on the premise that Tehran fights for a people whose own government just condemned Tehran’s war. The Palestinian Authority is not Hamas. That distinction is the fracture this phone call exposes. Hamas receives Iranian funding, weapons, and strategic direction. The PA in Ramallah receives Gulf funding, maintains diplomatic relations with Arab states, and governs the West Bank under a framework that depends on the same Gulf monarchies Iran is currently bombing. When Iran struck Ras Laffan in Qatar, Shah and Habshan gas facilities in the UAE, and refineries in Saudi Arabia, it attacked the economic infrastructure of the states that fund Palestinian governance. The PA did not need to calculate whether to condemn. The calculation was arithmetic: the countries paying Palestinian salaries are the countries Iran is bombing. But the symbolism transcends the funding. Iran cannot claim to fight for Palestine when Palestine says stop bombing our allies. The moral architecture collapses not because of American pressure or Israeli intelligence or military degradation. It collapses because the people at the centre of the narrative rejected the narrator. The flag Iran wrapped around its missiles was taken back by the people whose flag it is. 23 nations signed a statement condemning Iran’s Hormuz closure. Greece fired a Patriot over Saudi Arabia. Britain sent a nuclear submarine. India called Tehran on Nowruz. China is buying 600 kilograms of gold per minute. But none of those signals carry the weight of the Palestinian Authority calling Riyadh and saying: we condemn Iran. Because Iran can survive military degradation. It can survive economic isolation. It can survive a 48-hour ultimatum. It cannot survive the loss of the one cause that made its entire regional project morally intelligible to the populations it claims to serve. The phone call lasted minutes. The damage is permanent. open.substack.com/pub/shanakaans…

What is a "nuclear town," @France24_en? Dimona is not "home to a nuclear facility." It is the nearest city geographically to Israel's main nuclear research facility. Its residential neighborhoods are no more a legitimate target for Iranian missiles than striking downtown Washington DC for its proximity to the Pentagon.



Watch a pro-Pal wearing a t-shirt saying “Defend the right to protest” march with an Iranian regime supporter holding a placard of Ayatollah Khamenei who murdered thousands of protesters. The sickness of the left in one short clip.



Pro-Pals in London TODAY chanting: “Iran, Iran make us proud. Shut the US bases down.” They don’t want to stop the war. They want the psychotic Islamic Republic to win.
