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@dindin1966

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Somewhere out there Katılım Kasım 2012
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@fakeboxerssuck @TheTowerTarot13 @NYCMayor These inbreds have far more brain cells patience and knowledge and it’s the fastest growing religion for a reason maybe marrying your cousin instead of raping little girls and boys is a better way to go , you should consider it to improve yourselves although I doubt it
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Jason@fakeboxerssuck·
@dindin1966 @TheTowerTarot13 @NYCMayor These inbreds will hold onto this Epstein diversion for eternity now. WTF are they praying out there instead of in a mosque you moron.
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
I am aware of the disturbing incident targeting worshippers during Friday prayers outside the Baitul Mamur Mosque in Brooklyn, where a man praying was struck with an egg. 

That hateful act is unacceptable and an affront to the values that define us as New Yorkers. 

My administration is committed to rooting out anti-Muslim hate in all its forms and ensuring every New Yorker can live and worship in safety and dignity. The NYPD Hate Crime Task Force is investigating this incident.
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J Street
J Street@jstreetdotorg·
Jewish students absolutely deserve campuses free from antisemitism, harassment and intimidation. But equating a student wearing a keffiyeh with a threat to Jewish safety is not a serious definition of antisemitism. It collapses the distinction between true bigotry and expressions of Palestinian identity.
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
@FmrRepMTG @shaunking If you won’t send in Americans to die for Israel, you’re an antisemite. Hey, if Israel wants this war so bad, why doesn’t Israel use their own ground troops or give us the $29 billion this has cost so far? Let me guess, if we don’t hand over our wallets, we’re all antisemites.
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Butterdog
Butterdog@Butters09016449·
@NYCMayor What about the Muslim men praying right outside the Christian school this week even tho their mosque was very nearby? And the Muslims who marched menacingly thru the Jewish neighborhood last Monday? No condemnation from you/because you approve.
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Pete
Pete@PeteJoh04991982·
Your Muslims aren't welcome in this country. They have no respect for American values and traditions. They have absolutely no intention of assimilating. You have no respect for American Jews! You treat women like dirt! Islam's goal is the replace our culture and laws with Islamic culture and Sharia law. You have made this very clear.
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@AFINNYC @NYCMayor The overwhelming majority of Semites are Arab over 99% Israel Is the most antisemitic state murdering thousands of Semitic babies children men and women reclaiming those terms zionists have imagined and stolen
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Manhattan Mingle
Manhattan Mingle@ManhattanMingle·
@NYCMayor This guy marching through a densely Jewish neighborhood last week and no comment from you.
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The Crazzzy Conservative
The Crazzzy Conservative@canderson93·
@NYCMayor Un-American filthy commie piece of shit. Take all of your disgusting muzzies and get the fck out of OUR country.
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Mohamad Safa
Mohamad Safa@mhdksafa·
It’s wild how 3 deaths from Hantavirus got more media attention than Israel killing ~3,000 civilians in Lebanon.
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So much love from across Europe and around the world last night 💙🇮🇱 Huge congratulations to Bulgaria and DARA for BANGARANGA 🇧🇬✨ Truly deserved 👏 And judging by the votes… looks like Europe couldn’t get Michelle out of their heads 😉🎶
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B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
TW: Rape On the same day that al-Bassa was occupied, and the new State of Israel was founded, May 14th, 1948, the Galilean coastal village of al-Zib was also occupied, by Haganah soldiers from the 21st Battalion of the Carmeli Brigade. Few weeks later, already as part of the newly-formed IDF, officer Dov Yermia, one of the few Zionist officers at the time who still managed to maintain some sort of a conscience during that atrocious campaign, entered the position of Deputy Commander of the 21st Battalion. 41 years later, in an interview conducted by Ezra Grinbaum, on behalf of Yigal Allon House museum, Yermia testified about a horrifying case of gang rape that happened during the occupation of al-Zib, when a whole squad of Zionist soldiers molested a local girl. Later, to prevent UN officers from hearing about it, it was decided to send the girl to a Kibbutz in the south. Her actual fate is unknown, and might have been even worse. I believe this case was never mentioned, at least in detail, in any of the the works by the more well-known Nakba researchers. I bring the testimony below, probably for the first time ever in English. I tried to keep the translation as close as possible to the original Hebrew testimony. A few months after that incident, Dov Yermia was also the one to expose the al-Hula massacre, carried out in the South Lebanese village during Operation Hiram. In the photo: the village of al-Zib after its occupation Dov Yermia: "One of the soldiers approached me, I can't remember his name, and told me: "When our company occupied al-Zib (it was about 3 weeks prior) a certain squad captured a girl from among the villagers who did not flee, and all the men in the squad raped her one by one." The squad, like the whole company, was mixed - new immigrants together with locals who were born here. It was in the middle of the training I told you about. I turned away from all my activities and took the whole squad with me for a personal interrogation. I interrogated them severely, without any physical pressure, of course, until one of them, a high school graduate from Tel Aviv, educated, gentle and a poet, broke down, confessed and told me all the details of the incident. He burst into tears and said, "I don't know, Dov, how this happened to me. We became animals. She was a beautiful girl and I also found myself participating along with the rest.” I immediately called the battalion commander, and he told me to come to him. Then he told me: "Leave them, Dov, after all, it happened in war" and other words of persuasion so that I'd let it go. I refused and personally invited the military police from Acre, who came immediately and took the soldiers into custody there. Of course, the matter immediately spread within the battalion and made waves. At the next battalion headquarters meeting, the battalion commander brought up the problem of the rape and said that there is a fear that the UN officers patrolling the area (this was during the first ceasefire) will reach the girl, discover the act, and it will make a big stink, and without batting an eyelash, he added, "There is no choice, she needs to be eliminated." This time I couldn't stay silent. I jumped up and announced in a decisive voice: "You will eliminate her and I will eliminate you." Then he made the matter seem like it was a joke and said, "What do you think, that I meant it seriously?" He saw that this would not work and continued the discussion, the conclusion of which was that the girl should be sent to a kibbutz in the Negev. I knew from then on what war was, what the army was, and what could happen to us as well, and I began to stand guard. The members of the squad were detained for questioning in Acre for several days and in the end were returned to the battalion accompanied by a statement from the military police that the investigation had not revealed beyond doubt that the offense had indeed been committed and that there is room for a trial. The guys returned to the company and the combat tasks assigned to me in those days were too frequent and overwhelming for me to continue dealing with the matter."
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This partly destroyed villa used to belong to the al-Khoury family, who lived in the Palestinian village of al-Bassa in the Upper Galilee. Exactly 76 years ago today, on the same day that David Ben Gurion announced the foundation of the State of Israel, the Zionist Haganah forces occupied the village and expelled all of its residents (almost 3,000 people on the eve of the war). The entire village was razed apart from the Khoury villa and a few other structures, including two churches and a mosque. A Jewish town named Shlomi was built on top of al-Bassa's ruins. Refugees ended up mostly in Lebanon, a few made it to Gaza (one Nakba survivor and her daughter were killed during the current genocide) and some managed to find refuge in other Galilean villages, unable to go back to their lands despite being supposedly equal citizens. Last year, the Shlomi municipality illegally destroyed the al-Khoury villa, which managed to survive, unmaintained, for 75 years after the Nakba. After October 7th the Israeli residents of Shlomi were evacuated, and the town has been under constant rocket attacks launched from Lebanon. Head of the Shlomi municipality, Gabi Na'aman, who was responsible for the demolition of the villa, called in recent months for an Israeli invasion of South Lebanon. Al-Bassa might have been physically destroyed, but it's still alive in the hearts and minds of thousands of steadfast refugees, and one day, inshallah, it will be rebuilt and prosper, and the Gabi Na'amans of the world will be long-forgotten.

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She urged supporters to attend the June 12 sentencing for Head, Corner, Kamio and Rajwani, who were remanded into custody after being convicted. 6/6
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