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@drop_the25940

#FreePalestine Independent Left Politics, Eagles, Roller Coasters

Katılım Mayıs 2025
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
💢 Israeli Forces Shot and Killed a 9-Year-Old Girl in a Classroom Tent Ritaj Rihan, a third-grade student, was shot and killed by Israeli forces inside an educational tent in Beit Lahia, northern Gaza pitched atop the ruins of a school destroyed during the genocide. Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha, who attended the same school, reported that the tent where Ritaj was studying and where she was killed stood on the rubble of his former high school. “Even when kids try to learn, after over two years of nonstop running from the bombs, Israel shoots them,” he wrote.
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Follow-up: The girl was only nine years old, a third-grade student. I just listened to an interview with her father. The tent where she studied and where Israel killed here had been pitched atop the ruins of the very school I once attended for high school in Beit Lahia. Even when kids try to learn, after over two years of nonstop running from the bombs, Israel shoots them. Israel is the enemy of civilization.

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Kim Iversen 🇺🇸
Kim Iversen 🇺🇸@KimIversenShow·
I keep hearing that Iran is a menace to the world. Who in the world exactly?
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Peter Daou
Peter Daou@peterdaou·
So will April 8 receive as much non-stop global outcry as October 7? Will it become a litmus test on every mainstream network, where guests are asked, "do you condemn the April 8 massacre?" Will US politicians hold up pictures of dead Lebanese babies and scream for revenge?
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Saagar Enjeti
Saagar Enjeti@esaagar·
Yesterday the VP said Iran would be stupid to blow up the ceasefire over Lebanon Well what does it say about the US that we're willing to blow up the global economy over Israel's desire to ethnically cleanse and annex half of Lebanon?
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Ro Khanna
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna·
Let's start with this pledge. The next Democratic President will never have the Israeli PM in the Situation Room. Trump having Netanyahu there before launching an immoral and illegal war is a betrayal of the American people.
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Where Eagles Dare
Where Eagles Dare@drop_the25940·
@SportsRadioWIP Of course it doesn’t. You’re pushing a clickbait narratives. Nothing will push you off of your talking points
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SPORTSRADIO 94WIP@SportsRadioWIP·
Joe DeCamara on the Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel story: “In a big picture sense, I don't feel that for me it changes my view of the A.J., Eagles thing much.”
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BlackGritty.com
BlackGritty.com@Ohdoctah·
Howie gonna need 3 first round picks!!! New England Patriots’ Mike Vrabel and top NY Times NFL reporter Dianna Russini hold hands and hug at luxury hotel??? Oh ok! I defend women in sports but my video tomorrow is gonna COOK HER! All this drama for a TMZ affair! @wipafternoons crowned this woman??? Oh my! #gobirds #flyeaglesfly #philadelphiaeagles #tmz #patriotsnation
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New England Sports Fellow
New England Sports Fellow@_JosephManning·
#Patriots HC Mike Vrabel and Athletic reporter Dianna Russini were seen holding hands and hugging while at a luxury hotel pool in pictures obtained by the New York Post. Vrabel and Russini and both married. “Both Russini and Vrabel insist they were there with friends and say they simply weren’t visible in the pictures. A source close to Russini says she was staying at the hotel during a hiking trip with two female pals. One of Vrabel’s friends told Page Six that they and the coach drove up to Sedona for the day with another pal and that they all drove back to their own hotel, some two hours away, after hanging out with Russini and her gang.” Eyewitnesses say that Vrabel’s buddies were nowhere to bee seen, however.
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
💢📰 REPORT | New reporting from NYT reveals how Trump decided to go to war with Iran — after a closed-door Israeli pitch and despite deep internal divisions inside his own team. At a secret Feb. 11 Situation Room meeting, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu presented a four-part pitch for regime change, including a video montage of potential replacement leaders such as Reza Pahlavi. JD Vance was absent, stuck in Azerbaijan. Appearing alongside Mossad chief David Barnea and military officials, Netanyahu argued: Iran’s ballistic missile program could be destroyed in weeks. The regime would be too weak to close the Strait of Hormuz. Street protests — fomented with Mossad help — could trigger an uprising. Kurdish fighters from Iraq could open a ground front in the northwest. Trump’s response: “Sounds good to me.” Trump’s response: “Sounds good to me.” The next day, U.S. intelligence pushed back sharply. CIA Director John Ratcliffe called the regime-change scenario “farcical,” with Secretary of State Marco Rubio adding: “In other words, it’s bullshit.” Gen. Dan Caine told the president: “This is, in my experience, standard operating procedure for the Israelis. They oversell, and their plans are not always well-developed.” Trump dismissed regime change as “their problem” — but remained focused on targeting Iran’s leadership and military. By Feb. 26, in a final Situation Room meeting, opposition inside the room was clear but fractured. Vice President JD Vance warned the war could spiral and drain U.S. resources, but ultimately said: “You know I think this is a bad idea… but I’ll support you.” Rubio said regime change was unrealistic, but destroying Iran’s missile program was achievable. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth was the biggest proponent of war and backed immediate action. Military leadership outlined risks, including depleted munitions and the threat to Hormuz, but all stopped short of opposing the plan. Key officials responsible for managing the fallout, like the Treasury Secretary, and DNI Gabbard were notably absent. Trump went around the table asking advisors their view, then made the call: “I think we need to do it.” The strikes began two days later.
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INEVITABLE/DBLOCK🎙️🥊
INEVITABLE/DBLOCK🎙️🥊@AdrianReyn79551·
🚨𝐁𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐤𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐋𝐚𝐭𝐞 𝐍𝐢𝐠𝐡𝐭 𝐍𝐞𝐰𝐬:📲☎️ 📢Multiple Inside Sources have come out stating The Thurman vs. Fundora PPV numbers are a massive wake-up call for the sport. Reportedly doing just 38,000 buys is a "bad look" for PBC and their Amazon partnership. You can't keep overpricing mid-tier cards and expect the fans to carry the load. Is the PPV model officially dead for anything under a Mega-Fight? The fans have spoken with these Numbers looks like PBC cant even pay the staff💀‼️
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Robin Monotti
Robin Monotti@robinmonotti·
Countries invaded by each of these nations: Iran 0 Israel 5 USA 80 UK 171
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The Grayzone
The Grayzone@TheGrayzoneNews·
The BBC's @GhonchehAzad drew outrage for publishing a quote demanding Iran be nuked, then quietly removed it She’s since been revealed as a dedicated regime change activist whose career was launched by a CIA-founded propaganda network By @wyattreed13 thegrayzone.com/2026/04/07/sen…
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Trita Parsi
Trita Parsi@tparsi·
Members of the Iranian Jewish community inspect what is left of their synagogue in Tehran after Israel bombed it. On Passover...
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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
Drop Site News reports on breaking events with clear sourcing and careful attribution, distinguishing between verified information and claims made by governments or state-linked outlets. In the post at issue (linked below), the information was explicitly identified as coming from Iranian state-linked media and framed as a claim, consistent with our standard editorial practice. Our coverage applies the same approach across all actors, including the United States, Israel, and Iran. In fast-moving conflicts, competing narratives are part of the story, and documenting what each side is saying is essential to understanding how events are being framed and interpreted in real time. As Drop Site reporter Ryan Grim wrote, “anybody who reads our Twitter feed knows that we regularly report official and semi-official statements… Our readers have enough sense not to believe everything every government says, but they do want to know what they’re saying in real time. Other readers, those not interested in knowing what governments adversarial to the U.S. are saying, have endless options to choose from, but we’re not one of them.” We do not limit our reporting to Western or allied sources. Providing visibility into claims made by all sides, with proper attribution, is a core part of our editorial approach. Regarding the reporting at issue, some have accused Drop Site of “promoting” Iranian propaganda for noting that U.S. forces were reportedly bombing areas where a missing airman was believed to be located. That element of the reporting, which we were among the first to surface, was later borne out by subsequent disclosures. Prior to that, we also reported information from journalist Jack Murphy—a U.S. military veteran—who said the recovery had been successful, with clear attribution. Our role is to provide audiences with the information needed to assess developments as they unfold. We do not withhold information from our audience merely because it comes from a source adversarial to the U.S. government, nor do we tell readers what to think. If this is the kind of journalism you think the world needs, link to subscribe is in our bio.
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💢 Iranian state-linked Tasnim News, citing a military source, claims U.S. forces are bombing areas in southwest Iran where a missing pilot may be located, alleging Washington has “lost hope” of recovery and is attempting to kill him. The source added: “We will not announce whether the pilot is in our custody or not,” and accused the U.S. of “not telling the full truth” about the first crew members U.S. claims was recovered. Separately, Iranian officials reported U.S.-Israeli strikes and at least 4 killed during the recovery operations: ➤ In Dehdasht, a city in Kohgiluyeh and Boyer-Ahmad province in southwest Iran, 4 people were killed and 1 wounded after a telecommunications tower and the Kooh Siah broadcasting center were struck, according to provincial officials. ➤ The site is part of local communications infrastructure, suggesting the strike targeted media or signal capabilities rather than a conventional military base, though authorities said details remain under review.

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@Ohdoctah @JoeGiglioSports Len Dawson, Bob Griese, John Elway and Jalen Hurts. Technically Mahomes and Brady, but they already had a win. It takes a lot of mental character to pull off
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Mel
Mel@Villgecrazylady·
If you’re rooting for America to continue fighting this unwinnable war that will ultimately bring about the collapse of the world’s energy markets and the American dollar, you are in fact, rooting *against* America. That is an indisputable fact.
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Austin Dyches for Congress
Centrists pre-blaming the left for losing an election with a garbage candidate is why you keep losing.
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