DrDoak
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@Tayfur56siirt @SpursOfficial Fuck Palestine.
Fuck Turkey - a shit country that will never join Europe
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@SpursOfficial Until you made this post, I was a fan of yours in Türkiye, but now I'll be eagerly waiting for you not to be relegated. I hope you get relegated. Free Palestine🇵🇸
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@MaguireP_O @SpursOfficial It's a Star of David, a jewish symbol.
You utter cunt.
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@SpursOfficial Very inappropriate picture at this moment in time as Zionist Israel rains down bombs on the overwhelmingly innocents of the Middle East.
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@Mishiranu89 @SpursOfficial It's a Star of David, a jewish symbol.
You utter cunt.
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@SpursOfficial You've completely lost your minds. Focus on fighting to stay in the Premier League, not supporting genocide, you idiots.
GIF
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@DavidGLeedham @SpursOfficial Were you always strange?
Did you struggle to make friends at school?
Because this is a properly weird post.
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@SpursOfficial Remind me, is this the celebration of when the ever loving Israeli God murdered the firstborn son of every Egyptian family regardless of their status?
So to be clear, this celebration is about child murder – yes?
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@IrishNaturalist @SpursOfficial It's a Star of David, a jewish symbol.
You utter cunt.
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@SpursOfficial Read the room Spurs. The people see the star of david as a symbol of a genocidal warmongering power and rightfully so. Strange choice of imagery at the very very least.
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🇮🇱🇮🇷 An American pilot with 25 years of experience, a veteran of three wars and hundreds of combat sorties, spoke about Israeli military pilots. He published a post that quickly went viral:
“I’ve flown over Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya. I thought I had seen everything.
But when I saw what the Israeli Air Force is doing in Iran, I realized I’m still a student.
Precision. Logistics.
200 aircraft in one night.
500 targets.
1,500 kilometers.
No aerial refueling from American bases.
All the fuel from home.
All the weapons from home.
It’s like flying from Miami to New York, bombing targets along the way, and returning—
while 200 aircraft move simultaneously without a single collision.
To the Israeli pilots:
You are not just the best in the Middle East.
You are the best in the world.
And that’s the final word.”

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Hi @Keir_Starmer
Will the Labour whip be removed from Baroness Ayesha Hazarika?
You can’t claim to be serious about a national inquiry into Pakistani rape gangs whilst having people like her in Labour.

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@AmitSegal You clowns are getting tiresome. You have converted many from the ambivalence about Israel camp to the "I want to see Tel Aviv flattened" side
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“If you had a time machine,” I ask the senior Israeli minister, “and you knew a month ago that this is what would happen, would you still vote in favor of war?”
“First of all, yes,” he replies. “You have to understand, this was a cold and calculated gamble. The Iranians were planning to move their entire nuclear and missile industry underground, in a way that would have made it nearly impenetrable. In any case, we would have attacked this year—but with the Americans by our side, there was no dilemma.”
“The main achievements of the war are the severe damage to ballistic missiles and their production. This time, after hitting the entire production chain, it will be much harder for them to recover.”
“It’s also worth remembering,” the official added, “that for years, the nightmare scenario in Israel was a multi-front war with hundreds of casualties on the home front. Last year, in ‘Rising Lion,’ in 12 days of war against Iran alone, there were 30 fatalities. Now, in a war with three times as many fronts and three times as many enemies, there are 20. What is that if not proof that ‘Rising Lion’ was not in vain—and neither was ‘Roaring Lion’?”
The mission to destroy Iran’s ballistic missiles was a game changer, but not in the way Israel expected. Last Friday afternoon, Israel struck a critical part of Iran’s ballistic missile industry—its two largest steel production plants—but to their surprise, found the strike affected far more than their military.
Steel facilities sit in a gray area, somewhere between military targets—like missile factories or nuclear sites—and civilian targets, such as water desalination facilities. The Iranian industry is even grayer; there is no part of the economy that the regime has not penetrated. One of the factories was sanctioned by the U.S. in 2018, described as a critical source of funding for the Basij militia. Yet its targeting by Israel was to stop it from producing the metals used in ballistic missiles, not its cashflow.
Iran is the largest steel producer in the Middle East and ranks among the top 10 globally. Those two factories alone account for billions of dollars in revenue and about three percent of Iranian GDP. The impact on the economy was a side effect Israel accepted.
It now seems that the side effect may have been more powerful than the primary one. According to IDF intelligence, the regime’s political leadership now believes there is no way to repair the war damage; Iran simply lacks sufficient funds.
It reportedly has broken the spirit of many in the regime. The assessment is that, given a prolonged economic recovery after the war that will inevitably consume the vast majority of state budgets, massive protests will erupt.
It appears that Trump is reading the same intelligence, which may explain why the threats in his ultimatums have shifted from military targets to the gray area of civilian/military infrastructure, specifically Iran’s energy and oil facilities.
Still, as the minister told me regarding regime change at the outset of the war, “there were more optimistic and less optimistic assessments, but no one could guarantee that while bombs were falling on Tehran, the masses would take to the streets. There is no doubt that the war has brought the regime closer to its end—but I cannot tell you whether that will happen before Trump finishes his term, or before Netanyahu finishes his.”
To read the rest of today's newsletter click the link below.
open.substack.com/pub/amitsegal/…

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Muslim woman tells man with LGBT+ rainbow flag to leave Palestine protest
He was marching with "Queers for Palestine" contingent
She told him "You disgust us...You don't belong in our cause"
Muslim homophobes don't belong in any progressive cause
msn.com/en-gb/news/wor…
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