
Youssef Khalifa
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Youssef Khalifa
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Music producer/DJ, gamer and former writer @Totalbarca Twitch: Joevassili



Kushner and Witkoff spotted leaving late-night meeting at Netanyahu’s NY hotel Witkoff says he hopes for a deal to FREE the hostages Late-night hotel diplomacy raises the stakes

🇺🇸🇮🇱 AMERICA IS FALLING OUT OF LOVE WITH ISRAEL For half a century, support for Israel was Washington’s one true constant. Party didn’t matter, president didn’t matter - aid flowed, weapons shipped, and America shielded Israel from the world. Not anymore. The Gaza war cracked the façade. Polls now show support for Israel at a 25-year low. Nearly half of Americans say what Marjorie Taylor Greene said out loud: this looks like genocide. The shift isn’t just on the left. MAGA voices once unthinkably pro-Israel - Bannon, Tucker, Gaetz - are suddenly shouting “America only.” Evangelical youth, once Israel’s fiercest base, are flipping fast. Democrats are fracturing too. Nearly half the caucus voted to halt arms shipments this summer. Even stalwart pro-Israel lawmakers are hedging as constituents demand: why are we funding rubble? Netanyahu’s hard-right politics made Israel feel like a GOP pet project. Now even Republicans sense the ground moving under them. Lindsey Graham’s warnings sound shriller, AIPAC is panic-spending millions, and Trump is doubling down while his own movement drifts away. The old consensus - that Israel was untouchable in U.S. politics - is over. What replaces it, is a generational reckoning. And for Israel, a future without America’s unconditional love suddenly looks possible. Source: The Economist




Farewell to Suleiman al-Obeid, the 'Palestinian Pelé'. A talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.

Farewell to Suleiman al-Obeid, the 'Palestinian Pelé'. A talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.

Farewell to Suleiman al-Obeid, the 'Palestinian Pelé'. A talent who gave hope to countless children, even in the darkest of times.














