Avi Nir-Feldklein

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Avi Nir-Feldklein

@avraham_nir

Ambassador of Israel 🇮🇱 to the EU 🇪🇺. Former Ambassador to 🇳🇴 🇮🇸 🇳🇵🇻🇳 🇱🇦 🇨🇲 Consul-General to South-East 🇨🇳 DHM 🇩🇪 🇹🇭 @HebrewU @PKU1898

Brussels, Belgium Katılım Mart 2015
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Josh
Josh@_j0sh_a_·
OK this is even more wild. They literally show a photo of Palestinian Arabs burning a Jewish convoy trying to supply food to Jerusalem (when they attempt to starve the 100K Jews living there). TF is wrong with these people
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State of Palestine@Palestine_UN

78 years of ongoing Nakba. 78 years of erasure. Against all odds, we remain on our land and the land of our ancestors. Return is our right. Freedom is our destiny. On May 15, join the Palestinian people in commemorating the Nakba. #NAKBA78 🎥 PAL Global Echo

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Tammy Rahamimoff-Honig
Tammy Rahamimoff-Honig@RahamimoffTamar·
The BBC: interviews Israel’s ESC contestant Noam Bettan on semi-final focusing almost exclusively on crowd booing and boycotts Also BBC: omits Israel from the list of ESC finalists, claiming “error” At some point, “error” stops being convincing… via @JewishNewsUK
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Avi Nir-Feldklein@avraham_nir·
There might be a typo, or just my poor math skills, but in its long history of thousands of years, Jerusalem was divided for only 19 years, not 29 as I wrote. For ages it’s been one city, and ever since King David called it Israel’s capital, it hasn’t been anyone else’s. Simple as that.
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Avi Nir-Feldklein@avraham_nir·
"One doesn’t go to Jerusalem, one returns to it." Elie Wiesel. Jerusalem Day 2026. From the days of King David and King Solomon, through the days when Jesus would ascend to the Temple Mount, all the way to the words of our national anthem that declare our hope “to be a free people in our land, the land of Zion and Jerusalem”, the Jewish people bond with this city has never wavered. Today we mark 59 years since the reunification of Jerusalem, after only 29 years in all of its long history in which it was divided. For millennia before and ever since, it has stood whole in the heart of the Jewish people. Happy Jerusalem Day. יום ירושלים שמח.
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Botschaft Israel
Botschaft Israel@IsraelinGermany·
Im Jahr 1947 bot die UN eine Zwei-Staaten-Lösung an. Die jüdische Seite sagte JA. Die arabische Seite sagte NEIN. Stattdessen überfielen vier vereinte arabische Armeen den jungen Staat Israel. Wer den Frieden ablehnt und Krieg beginnt, kann sich nicht im Nachhinein zum Opfer erklären
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COGAT
COGAT@cogatonline·
Working together with the CMCC and other international partners, we are ensuring a steady reality of cooperation and movement of aid. From bustling local markets filled with food to active hospitals providing vital care, the footage shows the true story of the humanitarian effort. We remain fully committed to streamlining the flow of aid, with no limits on the volume of aid, medicine, or medical equipment facilitated for entry.
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
Jerusalem is where history comes alive. And in the City of David, you can now walk in the footsteps of the ancient pilgrims on their way to Herod’s Temple.
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Daniel Rubenstein
Daniel Rubenstein@paulrubens·
The founder and chairman of @EuroMedHR Ramy Abdu (left) next to senior Hamas leader Osama Hamdan.
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Simone Rodan-Benzaquen
Today is “Nakba Day”. The Palestinian Prime Minister posted this image. Look at it carefully. A figure holds a key and walks toward Jerusalem inside the outline of a Palestine that includes, and replaces, Israel. The entirety of the land, from the river to the sea. No Israel on the map. The Arabic reads: العودة حق, return is a right. And then there is the key. Mahmoud Abbas wears one on his lapel at every meeting, every diplomatic summit, every official photograph. It has a precise meaning: the right to return not to Ramallah or to Bethlehem but to Haifa, Jaffa, Acre, Safed, cities inside sovereign Israel, for the millions of descendants of Palestinians who left in 1948. Notice: descendants. Under every other refugee regime on earth, refugee status belongs to those personally displaced. Children inherit citizenship, not refugee status. Under UNRWA’s unique framework, Palestinian refugee status passes from generation to generation, indefinitely. The great-grandchild of someone who left Haifa in 1948 remains, officially, a refugee from Haifa. What began as a humanitarian designation has become something else: the institutional preservation of a political claim across generations. A claim whose endpoint, fully implemented, would end Israel. This is the Palestinian Authority, the leadership Western governments call moderate, continue to fund, and present as the partner for a two-state solution. Which raises an obvious question: a two-state solution with a party whose ideology erases one of the two states? 1948 brought real displacement and real grief; for Palestinians, and in the years that followed, for the nearly one million Jews expelled from Arab countries. Both histories are real. But one grievance has turned into dead-end political ideology. Unless Palestinians are willing to give up the belief, the hope, I would say, that Israel will one day disappear, no peace, no progress can be made- and by the way, will only convince Israelis that there is no partner for peace anywhere to be found. Governments, especially those who continuously speak about the need to preserve a two-state solution, cannot constantly avoid this central issue. This cannot be brushed off. It is part of a culture that, unless countered and ultimately abandoned, will only lead to further destruction for the region. @jnbarrot @EmmanuelMacron @WhiteHouse @Keir_Starmer @bundeskanzler @SecRubio @GiorgiaMeloni @kajakallas @vonderleyen @donaldtusk
PM of Palestine@PalestinePMO

The #Nakba was never a moment frozen in history—it is a continuing reality of killing, displacement, siege, occupation, & exile. But memory does not die. Keys are still kept. Names are still remembered. And a people who carry their homeland in their hearts will never disappear.

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Dan Poraz
Dan Poraz@PorazDan·
Un día como hoy, 15 de mayo de 1974, la Masacre de Ma’alot: tres terroristas palestinos tomaron como rehenes a decenas de niños en un colegio del norte de Israel. Terminó con 22 estudiantes asesinados y 28 víctimas en total. No empezó el 7 de octubre.
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Israel Foreign Ministry
In 1947, the UN offered a two-state solution. The Jews said YES. The Arabs said NO. Neighboring Arab countries invaded the young Israel. If you reject peace and start a war, you can’t claim victimhood. History matters. 🇮🇱
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Israel in the EU
Israel in the EU@IsraelinEU·
🔈Weekly overview of the humanitarian assistance into Gaza (updated to 15.05.2026)
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Tammy Rahamimoff-Honig
Tammy Rahamimoff-Honig@RahamimoffTamar·
Isn’t the whole point of Pride to show that nobody should have to hide who they are? Telling Jews they’re welcome only if they conceal visible signs of their identity not only betrays the foundational principle of Pride, it’s also antisemitic.
Dan 🇮🇪 ✡️@danielthemate

Pride march in Brussels will only let Jewish people take part once they don't identify as Jewish. This is our reality in Europe in 2026.

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Israel in the EU@IsraelinEU·
From King David to King Solomon, from the days of Jesus to modern times, Jerusalem/Zion has stood at the heart of history and faith. For nearly four millennia, Jerusalem/Zion has lived in the prayers, memory, and identity of the Jewish people. Today, as we mark Jerusalem Day and the reunification of the city in 1967, we celebrate Jerusalem/Zion - the eternal capital of Israel and the enduring heart of the Jewish people. Happy Jerusalem Day! 🤍 📸 Arnon Bossani
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Avi Nir-Feldklein@avraham_nir·
The Truth About the Nakba/Catastrophe Lie Israel accepted the UN Partition Plan. The Arabs rejected it, then launched a war to destroy Israel and wipe out its Jewish population. Calling it a “Nakba” while ignoring who started the war is rewriting history. The international community shouldn't echo the Palestinian lie about the so‑called Nakba.
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Palestinians in Gaza's Zawayda marked the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, or 'catastrophe,' with traditional performances and tree planting, commemorating the loss of land in 1948

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