Eyal

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Eyal

Eyal

@eyalcinamon

Toronto, Ontario Katılım Eylül 2011
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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@WarClandestine @Kfir_Ariel Don't worry, their overlords are currently working on a spin to vilify Trump and Israel. They'll find something, give it a minute.
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Clandestine@WarClandestine·
Take notice of who is quiet right now. Go look at the pages of Alex Jones, Dave Smith, Candace Owens, Ian Carroll, Megyn Kelly, Mike Flynn, and the rest of loudmouth traitors. What do you notice? Most of them haven’t even posted, and all of them are silent about the news. Trump not only secured the strait of Hormuz, he told Israel to stand down and that they are prohibited from bombing Lebanon. The whole “Trump is owned by the Jews” narrative just went up in flames, and the traitors don’t know how to respond. If it was bad news for Trump, they would have posted about it IMMEDIATELY. But when it’s good news and completely shatters their entire argument, they are quiet.
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Shai Davidai
Shai Davidai@ShaiDavidai·
Dear Mahmoud Khalil, Like you, I have a green card. Like you, I married an American. Like you, I’m raising American-born children. But unlike you, I respect the system that let me in. Is it perfect? Far from it. Is it flawed? Yes, in many ways. Is it still one of the fairest justice systems in the world? Absolutely. I’ll take the American system over the one in Syria, where you were born. And I'll definitely take it over the Hamas system, whose massacre of Israelis you celebrated on campus. What happened to you wasn’t injustice. It was accountability. You tried to game the system. You wanted the benefits of America while promoting hatred against it. You’re not angry at the system. You’re angry you got caught. You came as a guest and acted like the landlord. Just like you did at @Columbia. That kind of stuff might work on campus, but it doesn’t work with the U.S. government. So here’s my advice to you: Wherever you try to immigrate next, start by respecting the law. Take the time to understand the culture before you lead protests for its downfall. And above all, come - and behave - like a guest. Like you, I am a guest in the U.S. Unlike you, I act like one. A grateful one. Sincerely, — Shai Davidai
Mahmoud Khalil | محمود خليل@mahmoudkhalel

The government just fired the two immigration judges who refused to deport Rümeysa Öztürk and Mohsen Mahdawi. The immigration judge who ordered my deportation—Jamee E. Comans—was promoted right after issuing her decision against me. This is why they drag us into immigration "court." It's a kangaroo court: the administration is judge, jury, and executioner. I never had faith I'd get justice there. The federal courts are the only place left where this mockery can be stopped. We'll see if they do the right thing.

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NorthBelle🇨🇦CANADIENNE
@ShaiDavidai יש הרבה יסלמים כאלה בקנדה. מלה. קנדה מדינה ג'יהאדי. Khalil will have the red carpet rolled out for him here. Bookmark my Tweet. גרוע פה.
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Rachel@rachelbsol18·
I am a Zionist. I do not support genocide. In fact, I have spent my life educating the public on what a genocide is and how to prevent one. Accusing Israel of being genocidal is a blood libel - it’s a lie - accusing us of a genocide where a genocide does not exist. Antizionism is a sick and twisted movement that must be called out for what it is: a hate movement that is eroding many corners of American society that were once the beacon of truth and justice.
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Hussain Abdul-Hussain
Hussain Abdul-Hussain@hahussain·
Shia in the army does not mean they are loyal to Hezbollah or want it to remain armed. If I were Aoun, I would be honest with the Lebanese and tell them that Hezbollah is the aggressor that is in violation of UN resolutions, not Israel, and that the key to all solutions starts with disbanding the militia. He builds political consensus around disarming Hezbollah, including winning over Berri. That would make Hezbollah's armament untenable.
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Hussain Abdul-Hussain
Hussain Abdul-Hussain@hahussain·
Let me save you time. Any Israeli official who watches this speech by President Aoun of Lebanon, will say this: Zeh lo holekh (Hebrew for this will not work). Why? This is how Aoun frames what's happening: Israel, the intrinsically evil state, launched an aggression on Lebanon (never mind that it was Hezbollah that started the war on Oct, 8, 2023). If the premise is incorrect, the conclusion will be equally as delusional. Aoun is willing to do what it takes, including talking to Israel (imagine! So please Lebanese Shia don't call him a traitor, as he implies) to achieve these objectives, in this order: 1. Stopping Israeli "aggression" on Lebanon 2. Israeli withdrawal 3. Return of the displaced Lebanese southerners 4. State monopolizes power (i.e. pretends Hezbollah does not exist anymore). This speech is not historic in ways that match the hype in Washington. It does not offer anything new. In fact, what Aoun proposes in this speech is less than what Hezbollah cabinet and its ally Speaker Berri signed on in November 2024: Enforcement of UNSC Resolution 1701 (disarm Hezbollah), then Israel stops policing the militia (war) and withdraws from Lebanese territory. Now Aoun is reshuffling the order, which guarantees Israel will not even bother listen to him. Lebanon is stuck. Its president, prime minister and cabinet are too weak and not talented. Hezbollah is too strong. In fact, a journalist in Hezbollah threatens Lebanese Prez and PM with death, publicly, and gets away with it. With such weak posture and useless sophistry, the Lebanese state can never overcome the Hezbollah militia with its aggressive posture toward the state (threatening that mobs would sweep government offices, force it to collapse, start a civil war, beat the state). Like I started my note above, whatever the Lebanese state and officials are doing, is not going to work. Unless they change their position and behavior, substantially, Lebanon will live in perpetual war (regardless of the U.S. - Iran track).
Lebanese Presidency@LBpresidency

كلمة رئيس الجمهورية العماد جوزاف عون الى اللبنانيين بعد دخول وقف إطلاق النار مع إسرائيل حيّز التنفيذ

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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@nick_matau You? My only exposure to Tucker these days is reposts from people like you.
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Nick Matau@nick_matau·
Tucker Carlson sells hats that say low IQ and dip from India. He single handedly has cause Black Rifle Company to crash to near bankruptcy. Oh, and he thinks you need to love the seat of Islam... Who the fuck is watching him, besides foreign propagandists?
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Bene@BeneBerninger·
@ConstSchreiber Dass Antisemitismus niemals geht, ist klar. Aber die Floskel von der Täter-Opfer-Umkehr geht natürlich auch nicht. Die wenigsten der von Israel nach dem 7. Oktober umgebrachten zigtausend Menschen waren Täter!
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Constantin Schreiber@ConstSchreiber·
Dass dieses israelische Paar angesichts der Beschimpfungen und Anfeindungen so ruhig bleibt, finde ich beachtlich. Wie nach dem 7. Oktober eine weltweite Woge eines neuen Antisemitismus mit einer Täter-Opfer-Umkehr entstehen konnte, ist ein erschreckendes Phänomen.
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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@LangmanVince You fool! Now he will take it as a dare and will actually do it.
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Vince Langman@LangmanVince·
No it's not disturbing, it's hilarious 😂
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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@JoosyJew Like the people in the video, I too, felt trepidation for the authenticity of the gestures. It's weird af to stop random people and ask if they're Jewish, and rarely with good intentions.
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Joo
Joo@JoosyJew·
Deleted. I was too quick to praise apparent normality and decency. What a shame.
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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@gary_durell @saylordocs No. If your intentions were to show that they inside trade then it does not prove anything. Plenty of people could have beaten the S&P with sheer luck on one good stock in any given year.
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Garebear115@gary_durell·
@eyalcinamon @saylordocs lol, well heck, let me see if I can get a complete 50 yr history for everyone in congress. That work for you or do you want 75 yrs??
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Documenting Saylor@saylordocs·
Politician Nancy Pelosi v/s the greatest investor of all time.
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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@EYakoby No, they care very much, but clearly know that antisemitic sh*t is there to get a rise out of them. He's looking provoke and intimidate. They just don't want the confrontation.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Notice how literally nobody cares.
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Douglas A. Boneparth
Douglas A. Boneparth@dougboneparth·
My daughter’s lemonade stand was struggling, so we pivoted to AI compute. She’s been acquired by Microsoft for $1.2 billion.
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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@MarioNawfal And what of Lebanon? That they allowed Hezbollah to do what they've done, despite agreeing to do something about it. Lebanon had 20 years to disarm Hezbollah and did nothing. Take ownership of the bed you made.
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
As one of the most vocal critics of Hezbollah, I have now changed my stance HEZBOLLAH SHOULD ONLY DISARM WHEN ISRAEL EITHER PULLS OUT OR GUARANTEES TO PULL OUT OF SOUTH LEBANON I changed my position after seeing Netanyahu blow up homes, schools and hospitals at scale, GAZA 2.0! A disgusting war crime. I await the day he faces justice for what he did in Gaza and Lebanon Don't get me wrong, this does not mean Hezbollah should not disarm. Hezbollah is as responsible as Israel for the destruction of Lebanon, and as soon as Israel is out (or guarantees it will withdraw), Hezbollah should immediately disband or merge with the Lebanese Army Hezbollah prioritized Iran over Lebanon, and Israel took advantage of that to invade. Both have Lebanese blood on their hands!
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Jon 🔬@JonnyMicro·
Really weird I’m single, no correlation I’m sure
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Jon 🔬
Jon 🔬@JonnyMicro·
Trusted a fart and shit my pants Whose fault is it? That’s right Israel
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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@HistoryBoomer This is the greatest thing I've ever seen!
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Carl@HistoryBoomer·
The first one of these I’ve actually liked. Stephen Hawking is hilarious. “Ha ha ha ha ha ha”
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Eyal
Eyal@eyalcinamon·
@HausdorffMedia I think at this point criminal charges need to be laid. This isn't journalistic negligence. It's participation in propaganda.
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Natasha Hausdorff
Natasha Hausdorff@HausdorffMedia·
Although this has become the norm, it should not pass without comment. Disgraceful misinformation.
CAMERA UK@CAMERAorgUK

The false claim that IDF strikes in Lebanon violated the ceasefire was repeated 25 times in the three hours of the @BBCr4today programme by various BBC Journalists, including International Editor Jeremy Bowen and International Correspondent Lyse Doucet, as well as Newsreader Jane Steel. camera-uk.org/2026/04/14/bbc… @leahbenoz

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