
Ben Jaimen
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Ben Jaimen
@benjaimen
Music•Tech•Biz•Crypto — Founder of ZigZag 🦓 https://t.co/2AwT9Q6mry Proud husband & dad of 3; fan of world peace✌️🌍; coffee addict ☕️ @veefriends 💚
Los Angeles, CA Katılım Aralık 2010
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Karla Vinueza, a public relations strategist in NYC, gets caught destroying posters of Israeli civilians kidnapped by Hamas.
Seems like it was a bad strategy to destroy those posters
Via @canarymission
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To those who think Jews are overreacting regarding the fear of antisemitism: I get it. For most of my life, I have been treated no differently than non-Jews. That's prob true of the majority of American Jews. Most of us blend in.
But there was a time *not long ago* that our people were exterminated by the millions. We were rounded up, sent to camps, and slaughtered. I'm not talking about ancient Egypt; this was in Europe, in the 20th century, and went on for over a decade.
Every Jew my age was taught "Never forget. Never again." As a kid, this warning seemed unnecessary. How could something so bad possibly happen again? But that's the whole point: history repeats itself, and we are quick to forget the past. Many of the people who told us this message were themselves survivors of the Holocaust, wanting to warn us before their time passed.
The Holocaust didn't start with gas chambers and sick medical experiments. It started with subtle antisemitism that became decreasingly subtle and generally accepted.
So excuse us if we're feeling a little defensive. We are not interested in war. We just want to survive. And this time, we will not go quietly.
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Hamas lover at @Harvard brags about tearing down hostage posters and calls for Jewish genocide.
Recognize him? DM us.
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The New York Times Has Just issued an Apology for their Inaccurate Reporting of the Gaza Hospital Attack.
Read the full apology below:
"On Oct. 17, The New York Times published news of an explosion at a hospital in Gaza City, leading its coverage with claims by Hamas government officials that an Israeli airstrike was the cause and that hundreds of people were dead or injured. The report included a large headline at the top of The Times’s website.
Israel subsequently denied being at fault and blamed an errant rocket launch by the Palestinian faction group Islamic Jihad, which has in turn denied responsibility. American and other international officials have said their evidence indicates that the rocket came from Palestinian fighter positions.
The Times’s initial accounts attributed the claim of Israeli responsibility to Palestinian officials, and noted that the Israeli military said it was investigating the blast. However, the early versions of the coverage — and the prominence it received in a headline, news alert and social media channels — relied too heavily on claims by Hamas, and did not make clear that those claims could not immediately be verified. The report left readers with an incorrect impression about what was known and how credible the account was.
The Times continued to update its coverage as more information became available, reporting the disputed claims of responsibility and noting that the death toll might be lower than initially reported. Within two hours, the headline and other text at the top of the website reflected the scope of the explosion and the dispute over responsibility.
Given the sensitive nature of the news during a widening conflict, and the prominent promotion it received, Times editors should have taken more care with the initial presentation, and been more explicit about what information could be verified. Newsroom leaders continue to examine procedures around the biggest breaking news events — including for the use of the largest headlines in the digital report — to determine what additional safeguards may be warranted."
Was this enough?
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I know after 2 weeks you want to move on. Please don’t. Please PLEASE read this short thread. To truly understand & remember what Israel is fighting for. What all our societies will be fighting for if we don’t stand up
🇮🇱 🇮🇱 🇮🇱
Protecting civilization from a return to barbarism
David Patrikarakos@dpatrikarakos
I’m in #Israel 🇮🇱 for @unherd as war with #Hamas intensifies. Follow me for updates from the ground. This am I attended a session where Israel is releasing “raw footage” of the 7th October massacres. Devices were banned from the initial session. Here is my report. THREAD
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This beautiful 12 year old girl with autism was kidnapped from her home by Hamas terrorists and was taken to Gaza.
Noya, is sensitive, kind, funny and a massive Harry Potter fan.
@jk_rowling can you help us get her story out?
Share this and help us bring Noya home ♥️
#HamasisISIS

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@BMWK Gibt es das Video auch mit englischen Untertitel? Ich glaube, es wäre sehr wichtig, dass mehr Menschen weltweit diese Botschaft hören.
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If you don't live in Israel or consume Israeli media, you don't know who Yair Golan is. He is a 61-year-old retired Major General in the Israel army and a former parliament MP. Spend a minute to read this story.
Yesterday, when IDF and the police were in complete chaos, Golan put on his old uniform, took his weapon, and drove into the war zone multiple times to rescue civilians under fire. He rescued two young adults hiding under a bush after 260 of their friends were murdered at an outdoor party. He answered a call from a journalist that his son was hiding under fire and simply said, "Give me his location, and I will bring him back home." An hour later, the son called his father from Golan's car.
Golan collected a small crew and went in and out of the war zone, rescuing dozens of people while exchanging fire with Hamas terrorists. He is 61, he could have stayed home, but he chose to risk his life for people he does not know.
Golan is one of the strongest voices from the Israeli left and was constantly attacked by the right wing in Israel. But when the time came, he was first fighting the barbaric attack. The same brain wiring that supports peace, is often the same wiring that drives people to do the right thing.
A true hero.

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