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Boris Levy
@boris_levy
Lima, 1963. Español, hasta 1492 y desde 1989
Madrid, Spain Katılım Haziran 2010
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A los españoles se nos ha acabado ya la paciencia.
El próximo sábado 23 de mayo SCE ha convocado la MARCHA POR LA DiGNIDAD -que irá desde la Plaza de Colón hasta el Arco de Triunfo en Moncloa- para exigir la dimisión de Sánchez y su banda de golfos.
Todo colectivo, asociación, agrupación profesional y partido político están invitados a sumarse portando sus propios símbolos y pancartas. Los ciudadanos hemos de hacernos oír… y respetar👇

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@DrEliDavid World War one hundred eleven 😅 (Ilhan Omar has predicted)
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Todos el resto de españoles fueron liberados.
La detención de Saif Abu Keshek no es por tener un pasaporte u otro, sino por su relación directa con organizaciones terroristas, un vínculo directo con el terrorismo que no solo preocupa a Israel sino a otros países como Egipto, que lo deportó el año pasado.
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Nunca escuché a Sánchez pedir por los secuestrados españoles
Pedro Sánchez@sanchezcastejon
Le digo tres cosas a Netanyahu: 1. España siempre va a proteger a sus ciudadanos. 2. Siempre vamos a defender el derecho internacional. 3. Exigimos la libertad del ciudadano español secuestrado en la flotilla.
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Condenamos la agresión a una monja en Jerusalén. Los extremistas no representan al pueblo judío, que ha mostrado amistad y respeto hacia los cristianos. Nuestra solidaridad con la religiosa agredida. vaticannews.va/es/iglesia/new…
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Hace 433 años España 🇪🇸 fue pionera en todo el mundo en los derechos de los trabajadores.
Por primera vez un país instituyó la jornada laboral de 8 horas. Fue en las ordenanzas del Rey Felipe II de 1593.
Memoria Histórica que no te contarán los sindicatos comegambas.
#1DeMayo

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Contrary to what conspiracy theorists say, today’s Jews are indeed descendants of the ancient Israelites. But the Israelis’ claim to their land is based on so much more than that. There has been a continuous Jewish presence on the land for over 3,000 years. Jerusalem had a Jewish majority in the mid-1800s, before the modern Zionist movement.
When diaspora Jews started returning from Yemen and Europe in the 1880s, they settled land they purchased legally. They drained malaria swamps to settle land that was previously uninhabitable. They cultivated desert areas that no one had been able to cultivate before. They created economic opportunities that drew hundreds of thousands of migrants from around the Arab world and elsewhere in the Ottoman Empire—migrants whose millions of descendants are considered “Palestinians” today.
When the British lopped off 78 percent of Palestine to give to their Arab allies, the Jews were content to stay on the remaining 22 percent. When the British and UN later proposed to further partition the remaining 22 percent of Palestine between Arabs and Jews, the Jews accepted it even though much of their share (which had a significant Jewish majority) was the Negev Desert. The Arabs (not known as “Palestinians” then) refused to accept the partition and tried to genocide the Jews instead. But the Jews defeated five Arab armies and two irregular militias to defend their newly reestablished State of Israel.
Although the War of Independence was a victory for Israel, the armistice lines left Jordan in control of Judea and Samaria (which they would illegally occupy and annex and rename the “West Bank”) and Egypt occupying Gaza. Jews were ethnically cleansed from the areas controlled by Arabs (including the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem), while Arabs still living on the Israeli side of the armistice lines were allowed to stay. That Arab community in Israel has grown to over two million and they have full rights.
In the almost two decades the “West Bank” and Gaza were in Arab hands, there was never an attempt to establish a Palestinian state there. The Palestine Liberation Organization renounced any claim to that land, claiming only the land controlled by Israel. They wouldn’t start claiming that the “West Bank” and Gaza were “occupied” until Israel gained control of those areas in 1967.
After Israel won independence, the Arab world exacted collective punishment by ethnically cleansing about 850,000 Jews. Many of them fled to Israel, their only sanctuary in their indigenous region. Those Jews and their descendants are now the majority of Jews in Israel.
So no, the Jewish claim to Israel isn’t just based on ancient history, it’s based on their continuous presence and legal migration over many years, their ingenuity in making unusable land usable, their hard work in building a society there that improved the lives of Arabs and Jews alike and attracted economic migrants from throughout the Arab world, their willingness to fight for the land, to die for it, and to make peace with all neighbors who are willing to make peace. Their passion for the land derives from a faith and culture that remained almost entirely oriented around Israel through years of displacement and diaspora.
Arguing about Israel’s “right to exist” is pointless. Can anyone argue with a straight face that a typical third generation Israeli, whose grandparents were kicked out of the Arab world, has a moral obligation to “return” to the Arab world (where they’ve never lived and which wouldn’t accept them anyway)? That they must “return” to most racist societies on Earth, where Jews were subjugated as “dhimmis” for over a millennium? Get serious.
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Para aquellos que busquen saber diariamente qué está sucediendo en Israel.
Lejos de eslóganes y crispaciones, simplemente una realidad a la que es difícil acceder si sólo contamos con los medios mayoritarios en español.
Roxana Levinson@roxana_levinson
🔍 ¿Qatar presionó al fiscal de la Corte Penal Internacional para actuar contra Netanyahu? 🌾 ¿Cómo llega trigo robado de Ucrania a Israel? Lo que no se está diciendo… también importa. 🎥 Nuevo episodio ⬇️ youtu.be/m_7aX3FYVVE
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Wall Street Journal: A witness statement says the Qatari government promised to “look after” ICC Prosecutor Karim Khan if he moved against Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu. wsj.com/opinion/karim-…
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“Only 2 types of people will survive the AI era.”
That’s the provocative take from Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir Technologies.
And honestly, it’s less about who survives… and more about where value is shifting.
Here’s the reality most people are still ignoring:
As AI rapidly eats coding, writing, and analysis…
the middle is getting automated.
What’s left?
1. The builders of the real world
Electricians. Plumbers. Mechanics.
People who operate in messy, unpredictable environments.
AI struggles with:
* Physical execution
* Edge cases
* Real-world variability
These jobs don’t just “survive.”
They become more valuable.
2. The non-linear thinkers
The outliers.
The ones who don’t follow playbooks.
They:
* Reframe problems
* Connect dots others don’t see
* Challenge assumptions AI is trained on
In a world of infinite answers…
the rare skill is asking better questions.
Here’s the uncomfortable truth:
If your work is:
→ Predictable
→ Repeatable
→ Rules-based
AI is already replacing parts of you.
But if your work is:
→ Physical
→ Creative
→ Unconventional
AI becomes your leverage.
The winners in the AI era won’t be the smartest.
They’ll be the ones who either:
🔧 Build in the real world
🧠 Think beyond the system
Everyone else?
Stuck competing with machines trained on yesterday’s logic.
So the real question is:
Are you becoming more replaceable…
or more irreplaceable?


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Por primera vez en 20 años, España ha quedado marginada de la reunión del G20 con los principales ministros de economía y finanzas. El anfitrión de la reunión fue Scott Bessent, Secretario del Tesoro de EEUU. No hay explicación oficial de la marginación al gobierno español.
Esto solo es el principio. Habrá quienes estén felices con noticias como esta. Hay que ser muy Pedro Sánchez para eso.
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¿En serio @A3noticias? Habéis dicho:
"Así han despedido a miembros de la defensa civil libanesa"... mientras el vídeo muestra hileras de ataúdes cubiertos con banderas de Hezbolá, sus pósters póstumos, tumbas con banderas de Hezbolá y retratos de Nasrallah por todas partes.
¿Defensa civil? Son terroristas de Hezbolá. ¿Hasta dónde pensáis llegar con esta basura propagandística?
Esto no es periodismo, es servir de brazo mediático de los islamistas.
Dais mucho asco y vergüenza...
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The boycott of Israeli artist Belu-Simion Fainaru by the International Jury of the Venice Biennale is a contamination of the art world.
The political jury has transformed the Biennale from an open artistic space of free, boundless ideas into a spectacle of false, anti-Israeli political indoctrination.
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