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Hamas not only stole away the humanitarian aid sent to Gazans, but also used the aid as a tool to sexually abuse the poor women (and girls) of Gaza... the same women and children that the defunct Hamas leader, Hanieyah, said he wants more of their blood to fuel Hamas' revolution! What else do you need to know to realize how evil Hamas is?! I will not be surprised if those who cheered for Hamas when they killed, raped, and kidnapped Israel women on October 7, 2023, will jump in now to justify Hamas' abuse of Gazan women under the war!



Today, Israeli settlers planted Israeli flags on the sides of the road leading to the Christian town of Beit Sahour in the West Bank from the Ush Ghurab area— a declaration of takeover. Israeli settlers have launched a campaign to ethnically cleanse Christians from Bethlehem and Beit Sahour, beginning with the establishment of an illegal outpost on Christian town land. Israeli officials and ministers attended the outpost's inauguration, praised the land theft, and promised more to come. This comes as Israel's finance minister declared last month that his plan for Palestinians (Christians and muslims) is ethnic cleansing, or what he called "voluntary migration." The Christian population in Palestine now makes up less than 1%, and many in the community warn that ongoing settler terrorism, land seizures, movement restrictions, and Israeli government policies are suffocating their lives and pushing their historic presence in the Holy Land to the brink. Christians in the Holy Land have been pleading with church leaders and Christian organizations around the world to act — so far, in vain. Following Israeli settlers' attacks on Christians in the West Bank since last year, only a few groups and individuals have stepped up to raise awareness about their plight, among them @Vulnerable_VPP and @JasonJonesVPP, who launched the Save West Bank Christians campaign and are doing vital work to bring their story to the world. But the ultimate goal remains: to stop the systematic plan to ethnically cleanse Christians from the Holy Land — and that demands action from world leaders, not just awareness. savewestbankchristians.com

Dag beste FvD-stemmers met een Israëlisch vlaggetje in je ava, dat was altijd al onbegrijpelijk maar nu kun je het echt wel weghalen hoor. FvD stemde gister voor opschorting van het associatieverdrag met Israël, net als @D66 en @cdavandaag.

Today, Israeli settlers planted Israeli flags on the sides of the road leading to the Christian town of Beit Sahour in the West Bank from the Ush Ghurab area— a declaration of takeover. Israeli settlers have launched a campaign to ethnically cleanse Christians from Bethlehem and Beit Sahour, beginning with the establishment of an illegal outpost on Christian town land. Israeli officials and ministers attended the outpost's inauguration, praised the land theft, and promised more to come. This comes as Israel's finance minister declared last month that his plan for Palestinians (Christians and muslims) is ethnic cleansing, or what he called "voluntary migration." The Christian population in Palestine now makes up less than 1%, and many in the community warn that ongoing settler terrorism, land seizures, movement restrictions, and Israeli government policies are suffocating their lives and pushing their historic presence in the Holy Land to the brink. Christians in the Holy Land have been pleading with church leaders and Christian organizations around the world to act — so far, in vain. Following Israeli settlers' attacks on Christians in the West Bank since last year, only a few groups and individuals have stepped up to raise awareness about their plight, among them @Vulnerable_VPP and @JasonJonesVPP, who launched the Save West Bank Christians campaign and are doing vital work to bring their story to the world. But the ultimate goal remains: to stop the systematic plan to ethnically cleanse Christians from the Holy Land — and that demands action from world leaders, not just awareness. savewestbankchristians.com


Today, Israeli settlers planted Israeli flags on the sides of the road leading to the Christian town of Beit Sahour in the West Bank from the Ush Ghurab area— a declaration of takeover. Israeli settlers have launched a campaign to ethnically cleanse Christians from Bethlehem and Beit Sahour, beginning with the establishment of an illegal outpost on Christian town land. Israeli officials and ministers attended the outpost's inauguration, praised the land theft, and promised more to come. This comes as Israel's finance minister declared last month that his plan for Palestinians (Christians and muslims) is ethnic cleansing, or what he called "voluntary migration." The Christian population in Palestine now makes up less than 1%, and many in the community warn that ongoing settler terrorism, land seizures, movement restrictions, and Israeli government policies are suffocating their lives and pushing their historic presence in the Holy Land to the brink. Christians in the Holy Land have been pleading with church leaders and Christian organizations around the world to act — so far, in vain. Following Israeli settlers' attacks on Christians in the West Bank since last year, only a few groups and individuals have stepped up to raise awareness about their plight, among them @Vulnerable_VPP and @JasonJonesVPP, who launched the Save West Bank Christians campaign and are doing vital work to bring their story to the world. But the ultimate goal remains: to stop the systematic plan to ethnically cleanse Christians from the Holy Land — and that demands action from world leaders, not just awareness. savewestbankchristians.com


Today, Israeli settlers planted Israeli flags on the sides of the road leading to the Christian town of Beit Sahour in the West Bank from the Ush Ghurab area— a declaration of takeover. Israeli settlers have launched a campaign to ethnically cleanse Christians from Bethlehem and Beit Sahour, beginning with the establishment of an illegal outpost on Christian town land. Israeli officials and ministers attended the outpost's inauguration, praised the land theft, and promised more to come. This comes as Israel's finance minister declared last month that his plan for Palestinians (Christians and muslims) is ethnic cleansing, or what he called "voluntary migration." The Christian population in Palestine now makes up less than 1%, and many in the community warn that ongoing settler terrorism, land seizures, movement restrictions, and Israeli government policies are suffocating their lives and pushing their historic presence in the Holy Land to the brink. Christians in the Holy Land have been pleading with church leaders and Christian organizations around the world to act — so far, in vain. Following Israeli settlers' attacks on Christians in the West Bank since last year, only a few groups and individuals have stepped up to raise awareness about their plight, among them @Vulnerable_VPP and @JasonJonesVPP, who launched the Save West Bank Christians campaign and are doing vital work to bring their story to the world. But the ultimate goal remains: to stop the systematic plan to ethnically cleanse Christians from the Holy Land — and that demands action from world leaders, not just awareness. savewestbankchristians.com

Hungary’s newly elected leader Peter Magyar is signaling a clear pro-Israel stance, pledging to maintain strong ties with Israel and enforce zero tolerance for antisemitism. Speaking after his election victory, Magyar emphasized the importance of protecting Hungary’s Jewish community and continuing the country’s close relationship with Israel. Magyar highlighted that Hungary is home to one of the largest Jewish communities in Europe, stressing that their safety and security remain a top priority. He made it clear that antisemitism will not be tolerated under his leadership, continuing policies that have kept Hungary relatively stable for Jewish life compared to other parts of Europe. At the same time, he described Israel as an important partner, both politically and economically. While his leadership marks a broader shift in Hungary’s direction after years under Viktor Orban, Magyar’s message on Israel remained consistent: the relationship will stay strong. The statements come at a time of rising antisemitism across Europe, making Hungary’s position stand out. For many, Magyar’s remarks signal that despite political changes, support for Israel and protection of Jewish communities in Hungary are expected to remain firmly in place.

Today, Israeli settlers planted Israeli flags on the sides of the road leading to the Christian town of Beit Sahour in the West Bank from the Ush Ghurab area— a declaration of takeover. Israeli settlers have launched a campaign to ethnically cleanse Christians from Bethlehem and Beit Sahour, beginning with the establishment of an illegal outpost on Christian town land. Israeli officials and ministers attended the outpost's inauguration, praised the land theft, and promised more to come. This comes as Israel's finance minister declared last month that his plan for Palestinians (Christians and muslims) is ethnic cleansing, or what he called "voluntary migration." The Christian population in Palestine now makes up less than 1%, and many in the community warn that ongoing settler terrorism, land seizures, movement restrictions, and Israeli government policies are suffocating their lives and pushing their historic presence in the Holy Land to the brink. Christians in the Holy Land have been pleading with church leaders and Christian organizations around the world to act — so far, in vain. Following Israeli settlers' attacks on Christians in the West Bank since last year, only a few groups and individuals have stepped up to raise awareness about their plight, among them @Vulnerable_VPP and @JasonJonesVPP, who launched the Save West Bank Christians campaign and are doing vital work to bring their story to the world. But the ultimate goal remains: to stop the systematic plan to ethnically cleanse Christians from the Holy Land — and that demands action from world leaders, not just awareness. savewestbankchristians.com



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Today, Israeli soldiers and settlers in uniform stormed the Christian town of Beit Sahour—specifically the Ush Ghrab area—preventing residents from reaching their land. They assaulted and brutally beat a man at the scene, terrorizing the entire community. There has been a horrific escalation in Israeli settler attacks on the Christian town of Beit Sahour in recent months. savewestbankchristians.com




