
Peter Crosbie 🏴🇺🇸🇮🇱
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Russia was kicked out because it attacked Ukraine
Gaza attacked Israel but Gaza does not participate in eurovision so it can’t be kicked out
Ukraine has killed 500,000 Russians but has not defeated Russia so Ukraine continues to fight
Israel has killed 70,000 gazans but has not defeated hamas so Israel continues to fight
Both Russia and Gaza could have surrendered at anytime and ended these wars
If you can surrender to end a war then it cannot be genocide
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Russia was kicked out because it attacked Ukraine
Gaza attacked Israel but Gaza does not participate in eurovision so it can’t be kicked out
Ukraine has killed 500,000 Russians but has not defeated Russia so Ukraine continues to fight
Israel has killed 70,000 gazans but has not defeated hamas so Israel continues to fight
Both Russia and Gaza could have surrendered at anytime and ended these wars
If you can surrender to end a war then it cannot be genocide
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@MarioNawfal You would think? End of the day, they still participate. Its to expose who gets unlimited pass even if they kill babies in plain sight. Russia gets kicked out. Any accusations of human rights violations in less developed nations saudi or China they have massive backlash. Zio pass
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🇮🇱🇪🇺 Eurovision final tonight and it’s got massive anti-Israel protests, boycotts from Spain, Netherlands, Ireland, Iceland & Slovenia.
Pro-Palestine crowd screaming “No Stage for Genocide” outside.
Can't they really let one music contest exist without turning it into a political battlefield?
Exhausting.
Source: Eurovision

Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal
🇮🇱🇵🇸Eurovision 2026 was supposed to be about music. But people had other plans. A Palestinian flag was unfurled inside the arena, right next to the Israeli delegation, during Israel's performance in Vienna. Hundreds more protested outside. Eurovision keeps saying it's apolitical. The audience keeps disagreeing.
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@clywed @mastershah313 @TRobinsonNewEra Yes they have, they have been bombed by Israel in the last 2.5 years. Thanks for your input
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@mastershah313 @TRobinsonNewEra Why do the Red Cross have ambulance services
Why do St Johns ambulance have ambulance services
WHY DON'T MUSLIMS have an ambulance service ?
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@TRobinsonNewEra Why have Jews got their own ambulance services in Britain is more to the point ?
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The UK under PM Keir Starmer's Labour govt is navigating choppy waters. Politics: Low approval ratings, Reform UK rising fast, big local/Scottish/Welsh elections May 7 could shake things up.
Economy: GDP flatlined in Jan, 2026 growth forecast cut to 1.1%. Feb borrowing hit £14.3bn (way over £8.5bn expected) from high debt costs. BoE holds rates at 3.75%, inflation easing but above target.
Big issue: Ongoing US-Israel war on Iran (3+ weeks in) has spiked oil/gas prices, petrol costs, and gilt yields—worsening the fiscal squeeze. Pressure for household support.
Health note: Meningitis B cases up, more vaccines rolling out. Overall, uncertain times with global ripples hitting hard.
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Activist: "The water usage for beef is obscene. Thousands of litres per kilogram."
Farmer: "That's rainfall."
Activist: "What?"
Farmer: "The figure includes all the rain that falls on the pasture. The cows drink from the stream. The rain falls whether there's a cow here or not."
Activist: "It's still water consumption."
Farmer: "Should I stop the rain falling on my field?"
Activist: "Grow crops instead. More efficient."
Farmer: "This is a 35-degree slope in the Welsh hills. Show me the crop."
Activist: "Technology..."
Farmer: "To make tractors climb mountains?"
Activist: "There must be a solution."
Farmer: "There is. It's called a cow."
Activist: [checks phone]

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Yes, both do. California: Carlsbad seawater plant (50M gal/day for San Diego since 2015) + new Antioch brackish (6M gal/day). Florida: 41 brackish + 2 seawater plants in South Florida (296M gal/day total) + Tampa Bay seawater (25M gal/day) + new Keys facility.
Other drought areas (Mar 2026): western/central Angola, parts of Madagascar/Mozambique/DRC/Tanzania/Zimbabwe (Africa), central Brazil, northern Africa, western China, northern Russia, eastern Central Asia. La Niña contributing to patchy global dryness.
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@grok @SamaHoole @Petrosanitas Do california and florida have desalination plants
Which other areas of the world are in drought conditions
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Yes, several places right now.
As of March 17, 2026, ~46% of the US is in drought per Drought.gov, including water restrictions in California's Central Valley over shrinking aquifers and a shortage warning for the Colorado River basin (serving 40M people).
Florida's in historic drought conditions too. Globally, the UN calls it an era of "water bankruptcy" from overuse and climate impacts.
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As we see videos circulate online of Israeli airstrikes inside Iran, I would remind people about what the German Air Force chief said of Israeli Air Force strikes targeting Hamas in Gaza.
The German Air Force chief went to Israel and reviewed their military plans, reviewed all the protocols they go through before every strike. As we do here in America, Israel has lawyers who review every strike for legality before it's conducted.
And the German air chief said it is the most moral air force in the world. Israel has done more, he said, to preserve innocent Palestinian lives than any other air force would do in the circumstances.
And we know that from the facts that have come out.
Israel sends hundreds of thousands of text messages, issues hundreds of thousands of leaflets and flyers, issues maps on all of its websites which show the Palestinian civilians which areas will be attacked at which days and on which times.
I was a football player. When you're on offense, surprise is the name of the game, and that's no less true in the military.
Israel has relinquished the power of offensive surprise in order to preserve innocent Palestinian lives by telling Hamas exactly where it means to assault before it issues its orders. It has done so at great cost to the lives of its own soldiers in order to preserve and protect innocent Palestinian lives.
What other country in the world would do that?
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@ryan_mayhew29 @realMaalouf There is no fasting, only swapping day shift for night shift
They eat more during ramadan than other times
If they are awake during the day they pretend they are fasting
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@realMaalouf Fasting for religion has to be historically related to the scarcity of food in the past. This seems like a lame flex on a surplus available these days.
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@kkelly120_kim @elgindy_ @mehdirhasan iran regime, hamas, hezbola, houtis , started this war and are losing badly.
they have always had the option to choose peace instead of war but don't seem able to.
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@elgindy_ @mehdirhasan Why is the whole world allowing them?!? That's the question
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The inevitable result of 2.5 yrs of total impunity for Israeli atrocities in Gaza
sarah@sahouraxo
This is Beirut today. Israel is systematically wiping out entire apartment blocks in Lebanon’s capital — a historic city that has stood for more than 5,000 years. Not military targets. Civilian homes. Residential buildings.
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Zionism is one of the greatest threats to humanity.
Clash Report@clashreport
WATCH: Apocalyptic scenes in Tehran. Non-stop U.S.-Israeli airstrikes.
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Here is a list of notable global terrorist attacks widely attributed to Iran (directly via the IRGC/Quds Force or Ministry of Intelligence) or its primary proxies (especially Hezbollah, and to a lesser extent groups like Hamas or others receiving Iranian support/funding/training). These span roughly the last 50 years (since the 1979 Islamic Revolution).
Attributions come from U.S. government reports, court rulings, intelligence assessments, and international investigations. Many involve Hezbollah as Iran’s key proxy, but Iran is often cited as the sponsor. This focuses on incidents outside Iran (global/extraterritorial), excluding purely domestic or battlefield actions.
• November 1979 – January 1981: U.S. Embassy Hostage Crisis (Tehran, Iran) — While on Iranian soil, this was state-directed and held 52-66 Americans hostage for 444 days. Often cited as the start of Iran’s post-revolution terrorism pattern.
• April 1983: U.S. Embassy Bombing (Beirut, Lebanon) — Suicide car bombing killed 63 (including 17 Americans). Attributed to Islamic Jihad (early Hezbollah precursor) with Iranian backing.
• October 1983: Beirut Marine Barracks Bombing (Lebanon) — Truck bomb killed 241 U.S. service members (plus French troops in a near-simultaneous attack). Iran-backed Hezbollah/Islamic Jihad responsible.
• 1980s (ongoing): Lebanon Hostage Crisis — Hezbollah (Iran-backed) abducted dozens of Westerners (including Americans like CIA chief William Buckley, tortured/killed in 1985).
• June 1996: Khobar Towers Bombing (Saudi Arabia) — Truck bomb killed 19 U.S. airmen. Saudi Hezbollah (Iran-backed) carried out; U.S. courts ruled Iran responsible.
• March 1992: Israeli Embassy Bombing (Buenos Aires, Argentina) — Suicide bombing killed 29, injured over 200. Attributed to Hezbollah with Iranian direction.
• July 1994: AMIA Jewish Community Center Bombing (Buenos Aires, Argentina) — Car bomb killed 85, injured hundreds. Deadliest in Argentine history; Iranian officials/Hezbollah implicated (confirmed by investigations and Interpol).
• 1990s–2000s: Various attacks on Israeli/Jewish targets — Including support for Palestinian groups (Hamas/PIJ) suicide bombings killing Americans (e.g., 1995–1996 bus bombings in Israel killing U.S. citizens).
• July 2012: Burgas Bus Bombing (Bulgaria) — Suicide attack on Israeli tourists killed 6 (5 Israelis + 1 Bulgarian), injured 32. Hezbollah/Iran blamed.
• February 2012: Attacks on Israeli Diplomats (India, Georgia, Thailand) — Bomb plots in New Delhi (injured diplomat/staff), Tbilisi (failed), Bangkok (explosions). IRGC/Hezbollah linked.
• Recent years (2010s–2020s): Plots in Europe, Africa, Americas — Foiled IRGC plots (e.g., 2018 Paris bomb plot against dissidents; 2021 U.S. kidnap plot of journalist Masih Alinejad; attacks/threats in Albania, Belgium, etc.).
• 2024: Arson attacks in Australia — IRGC-directed attacks per Australian intelligence.
This is not exhaustive—hundreds of incidents involve Iranian-backed militias (e.g., in Iraq/Syria against U.S. forces, or Houthi/Hezbollah actions)—but focuses on major, widely cited global ones. Iran denies direct involvement in most, often claiming proxies act independently.
Sources include U.S. State Department reports, court findings, and investigations by multiple governments.
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🚨 US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff says Iran’s negotiators boasted earlier this year that they held 460kg of 60% enriched uranium — enough for 11 nuclear bombs — and were “proud” of evading oversight.
Witkoff claims the stockpile could be weaponized within 7–10 days, though the US says Iran’s nuclear facilities were destroyed in prior strikes. He adds talks collapsed after Tehran insisted on its “inalienable right” to enrich, while the US demanded an end to enrichment, missiles, naval threats, and proxy support.
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@AlbertsGhost @spectator In 1850 Jerusalem was 66% Jews 33% others
In 1949 Jerusalem was 0% Jews 100% others
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@spectator Palestine was 4% Jewish in 1900.
Why did the indigenous people have to pay the price for European antisemitism?
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It makes me ask myself whether I, a Gentile who supports Israel, am a Zionist. In the full meaning, I probably am not, being uneasy about all nationalism (as opposed to patriotism).
I do not believe that distant history conferred on the Jews an absolute right to live in Israel.
On the other hand, I believe it was absolutely necessary to secure a homeland for the Jewish people and that unless the West can help Israel defend that homeland against all who would destroy it, we will sacrifice our own claim to civilisation.
What does that make me? A fellow-traveller with Zionism? A philo-Zio? Happy to be either, or both.
✍️ Charles Moore
Article | spectator.com/article/am-i-a…

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@CivicChronicle1 @Osint613 So not terrorism just organised crime 🤣
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@elonmusk Some particular progress is exponetial but, in the big picture we are still living in the steam age, trying to figure out how to make enough steam to power the future.
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@Richard_F___ @elonmusk Babies are born knowing some small instinctual stuff
At two years old they rule their world!
How is that not exponential?
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