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Arend Jan Boekestijn
Arend Jan Boekestijn@ajboekestijn·
Sommigen denken dat Rusland stopt als Oekraïne zijn troepen terugtrekt uit Donbas. Dat is een vergissing. Als Oekraïne de fortificaties verlaat ligt de weg naar Westen open.
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Mees Wijnants
Mees Wijnants@MeesWijnants·
Mevrouw Gül (typisch Nederlandse naam) doet wel heel erg haar best om geaccepteerd te worden als Nederlander. Haar hele stamboom is Turks, haar naam is Turks, haar DNA is Turks, haar uiterlijk is Turks, alles aan haar is Turks. Ze is toevallig in Nederland geboren omdat haar ouders niet teruggingen nadat ze hier wat straten mochten komen maken in de jaren '60, terwijl het wel de bedoeling was dat ze gewoon teruggingen. (Overigens was dit hele gastarbeider-gedoe extreem onpopulair bij de Nederlandse bevolking.) Gefeliciteerd. Dat maakt je geen Nederlander. Nederlander zijn is meer dan een papiertje die je op kunt halen bij de gemeente. Het zit in je bloed, in je DNA. Je bent het of je bent het niet. Je kunt het niet worden. Ze zal deze zaak ongetwijfeld wel winnen in de linkse rechtbanken, maar Dennis heeft natuurlijk gelijk. En iedereen weet het.
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Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane

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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Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane

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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Diederik van Dijk
Diederik van Dijk@djhvandijk·
Je steekt een bondgenoot - Israël - die haar bestaan verdedigt tegenover gruwelijke barbarij geen mes in de rug door sancties op te leggen. rd.nl/artikel/114590…
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Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane

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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VVD@VVD·
'Grenzeloze tolerantie kost uiteindelijk je vrijheid, omdat intoleranten geen begrip hebben voor anderen.' Tweede Kamerlid @UlysseEllian vertelt in Trouw over waarom hij in de politiek zit. 👇 trouw.nl/politiek/de-oo…
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Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane

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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Jacques Monasch
Jacques Monasch@JacquesMonasch·
Streng op immigratie; hard op anti-semitisme; Israël is niet de vijand. Zo’n partij heeft mijn stem! Iedereen in de #EU #PRO #CDA #D66 nog blij met de overwinning in #Hongarije van #Magyar !? 👇
Imtiaz Mahmood@ImtiazMadmood

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.

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Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane

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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Esther Voet
Esther Voet@Esther_Voet·
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.
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Mona Keijzer
Mona Keijzer@MonaKeijzer·
“Willen ze wel de asielcrisis oplossen?” Het antwoord is eigenlijk ‘nee’ aangezien ze (D66, CDA en alles wat er verder nog aan links cq progressief in de Kamer zit) het niet echt een probleem vinden. telegraaf.nl/opinie/nausica…
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Nieuws van de Dag
Nieuws van de Dag@Nieuwsvandedag_·
'Wij waren een high-trust society, maar door massa-immigratie zijn we nu afgegleden naar een low-trust society.' Opiniemaker @wierdduk vindt dat we het voorbeeld van Zweden moeten volgen om (jeugd)criminaliteit de kop in te drukken, door harder te straffen. #NieuwsvandeDag
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