
Without lies, Palestine dies.
73.7K posts

Without lies, Palestine dies.
@XGingerCat
https://t.co/Ed2RUKfiLn It began, with jihadis slaughtering innocents. Follow back please. Stronger together. Am Yisrael Chai


This is what the Islamic Republic did to some 42,000 Iranians just three months ago.








🇸🇾🇩🇪 Syria has rejected Germany’s plan to return over 700,000 Syrian refugees to their home country. "We categorically reject any attempts at forced deportation,” said Syrian Foreign Minister Asaad al-Shaibani. He added that Syrians in Germany are a “strategic resource” rather than a burden.

On This Day — May 25, 2019 Germany’s own Antisemitism Commissioner, Felix Klein, dropped a bombshell: “I can no longer recommend to Jews that they wear a kippah at every time and place in Germany.” 74 years after the Holocaust, Germany’s top official fighting antisemitism publicly admitted that parts of the country had become too dangerous for Jews to openly show their Jewish identity. Bild, Germany’s largest tabloid, responded by printing cut-out paper kippahs for readers to wear in solidarity (see image). The uncomfortable truth: This is not a resurgence of old Nazi or Christian antisemitism. It is the direct result of mass immigration from Muslim-majority countries, where extreme antisemitism, conspiracy theories about Jews, and calls for Israel’s destruction are widespread and deeply ingrained. Germany has taken in millions of people carrying this ideology. And the situation has only gotten dramatically worse. Since October 7, 2023, Germany has seen a historic explosion of antisemitic incidents: more than 8,600 documented cases in 2024 alone (a 77–80% increase), averaging 24 incidents per day. Jewish institutions need constant police protection. Schools and universities have seen harassment and violence. Open Jewish life is shrinking in major cities. Even Germany’s own institutions now acknowledge the scale of the problem. History doesn’t always repeat exactly. But the echoes are getting louder.







Yes, I’m glad Massie lost.









