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Jonathan Gebbie 🕷️ Esq.

Jonathan Gebbie 🕷️ Esq.

@gebjon

Spacecraft engineering. Hackney Night Shelter. Procrastination.

Stoke Newington, London Katılım Eylül 2011
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Farrukh
Farrukh@implausibleblog·
CNBC TV show footage of the far right march in London They've just about filled Parliament square With barely anyone between Parliament square and Trafalgar square On the cover image, look at the bottom, there's a giant screen, with pretty much no one to watch it - and apparently these were dotted all the way back to Trafalgar square
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Tom London
Tom London@TomLondon6·
Complete nonsense @joshxhowie I was on the march. I am Jewish. There were many Jews like me on the march The marches are about the actions of Israel, including the GENOCIDE in Gaza You are LYING when you say the marches are about hating Jews
Josh Howie@joshxhowie

This is what it is to be Jewish and go to synagogue in @MayorofLondon’s London. Coming out the tube to chants of the ‘River to the sea’ - the call to murder Jews.

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Amnesty International
Amnesty International@amnesty·
Failure to suspend Israel from Eurovision, as it continues to commit genocide in Gaza, unlawful occupation and apartheid against Palestinians, is an act of cowardice and double standards. #HumanityMustWin Read more: amn.st/6016BBSR1u
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Garden Court North
Garden Court North@gcnchambers·
(1/3) Garden Court North members express solidarity with Rajiv Menon KC, a highly respected silk and member of @gardencourtlaw, who faces prosecution for contempt of court following his closing speech in a high-profile and politically sensitive criminal trial.
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Philip Proudfoot
Philip Proudfoot@PhilipProudfoot·
Green Party: “Israel should stop committing genocide” British Journalists: “You vile racist antisemites!” Reform: “we are going to open concentration camps for migrants” British Journalists: “This is a bold new policy from the latest disruptive force in British politics.”
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Clare Hinchcliffe (Rogers)
Clare Hinchcliffe (Rogers)@Subversivite·
I'm reluctantly posting on X again because the world needs to read this. My daughter Zoe Rogers gave her own closing speech at the Filton trial, as did 4 other defendants, while their barristers looked on. This is what she said 🧵 1/
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@TomLondon6 Completely agree. I have been on many of the marches (perhaps 16 in the last 2 years). I've never heard anyone chant "globalise the intafada". Politicians seem to be discussing a story about marches made up by the right wing press and the pro Israel lobby.
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Tom London
Tom London@TomLondon6·
SO MANY complete LIES are being told by politicians and journalists about the Palestinian Marches I have been on many Palestinian marches in London. It is often said that they are weekly but that is not the case. The last one was 31 January 2026 and the next one planned is 16 May 2026. I always march in the Jewish Bloc, which as the name suggests, is made up mostly of Jewish people. It is very difficult to estimate numbers but I would say there are usually hundreds of thousands on the marches and hundreds, sometimes a thousand, in the Jewish Bloc. It seems important to show people that Jews are not all of the same view, and in particular some strongly oppose Israel's actions. I have never seen or heard any antisemitism on the marches. With so many people, no doubt there may be some who are antisemitic but I have never been aware of them. Also, as far as I understand, the amount of arrests for any offences on these marches has been low - particularly in comparison with other events with large crowds. The atmosphere is not aggressive. There are plenty of small kids in buggies. Unfortunately, the meaning of the word "antisemitic" is now often contested. Criticising Israel is not antisemitic but often supporters of Israel claim that any criticism of Israel is antisemitic. Jews who criticise Israel are not at all immune from being called antisemitic. I am frequently attacked online as "antisemitic", as are countless others who are only calling out Israel's crimes. There have been, by contrast to the situation at the marches, hundreds of arrests at silent sit-down protests, where protesters peacefully holding up banners saying "I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action". The typical arrestee is an elderly person who is opposed to Israel's war crimes including genocide in Gaza.
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Zack Polanski
Zack Polanski@ZackPolanski·
Extremist is the death and destruction that Benjamin Netanyahu government brings on a daily basis. Extremist is them introducing the death penalty for Palestinians. Extremist is this apartheid, genocidal Israeli Government that our Government shamefully supports.
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Defend Our Juries
Defend Our Juries@DefendOurJuries·
“Imagine the headlines if - in somewhere like Russia or China - a senior lawyer faced a secret trial and potential imprisonment for expertly representing a client and, against the odds, aiding in their acquittal for serious criminal charges” This is happening at today in London.
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JewishVoiceForLiberation
JewishVoiceForLiberation@JVoiceLiberatio·
Falsely describing the marches to oppose genocide as ‘hate marches’ and using the appalling stabbings in Golders Green as another excuse to try to get them banned will not reduce antisemitism. The marchers are clear about the distinction between Jews and Israelis. The sizeable Jewish Bloc is always welcomed on the marches. It is Zionists, Jewish and non-Jewish, who muddle the two. Banning the marches will be interpreted by too many as Jews having too much influence and are able to ban free assembly in order to silence criticism of Israel and this will increase antisemitism. @JewishSocialist @jewdas @_JFJFP @IJAN_Network @pscupdates @STWuk @WarOnWant @friendsofalaqsa
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
On the third year of genocide, as Gaza gets hit by a plague of rats/fleas, EU bureaucratese and charity posturing are simply unsufferable. Uphold the Law. Stop arming & trading with Israel. Ensure ICC arrest warrants are enforced. Defend the defenders. Only then, talk charity.
Hadja Lahbib@hadjalahbib

Gaza: a rodent infestation crisis is unfolding due to overcrowded shelters, mountains of waste, disrupted sewage management & limited access to water and hygiene supplies. We continue to support partners delivering life-saving aid in Gaza, and call for unimpeded access.

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Gaza Notifications
Gaza Notifications@gazanotice·
🚨Israel assassinated Imad Miqdad yesterday in a drone strike, targeting his solar-powered phone charging station in Gaza yesterday. Miqdad had been providing civilians with a rare means of communication amid ongoing electricity cuts. The strike killed him and destroyed the facility, further limiting access to basic services and connectivity for residents.
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Gaza Notifications@gazanotice

🚨BREAKING : In a new massacre, Israeli drones directly targeted a phone-charging point run by civilian Imad Miqdad moments ago in the Sheikh Radwan neighborhood of Gaza City, killing him along with other civilians. With no electricity infrastructure left in displacement camps, solar-powered and improvised energy points have become essential for survival, yet they are being deliberately targeted, cutting civilians off from even the most basic means of living.

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Abier
Abier@abierkhatib·
‘My grandmother told me about the Holocaust and about never again. This isn’t never again’ A legend A Jewish activist protest at Rutgers University after they invited an Israeli soldier.
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Shaiel Ben-Ephraim
Shaiel Ben-Ephraim@academic_la·
Today Israel celebrates its 78th Independence Day. For Palestinians, this day marks 78 years since they were expelled from their homeland and 78 years of being killed for trying to go back. They continue to do the same thing today in Gaza and Lebanon. 1) In 1948, over 700,000 Palestinians were expelled or fled from their homes. Dozens of massacres were carried out and over 400 villages were destroyed. Many bulldozed specifically so that refugees could never come back. 2) Ben-Gurion authorized the army to establish free-fire zones along the ceasefire lines. In 1949 alone, over 1,000 returning refugees were killed, the majority civilians. They weren't fighters. They were families walking home. 3) Israeli historian Benny Morris documented that this so-called "infiltration" was a direct consequence of the dispossession of hundreds of thousands of Palestinians. Refugees sought to reunite with family, tend crops, recover lost possessions and see their homes one last time. 4) A 1951 Israeli military trial revealed what happened when young Palestinians crossed into the town of Majdal (now Ashkelon) just to visit their parents. The court found that soldiers felt they were free to treat Arabs "as they pleased" and that killing them was considered acceptable. 5) In that same trial, a father testified that his son had come back from Gaza to see him. The boy was captured by soldiers and executed. The father described finding his son's body with bullet wounds to the chest, head, and back. 6) Written orders to soldiers after the ceasefire stated: shoot every Arab in the area up to the armistice line. The verdict in one case confirmed that the orders made no distinction between men or women, armed or unarmed, fleeing or surrendering. 7) By 1956, this free-fire policy is estimated to have killed between 2,700 and 5,000 Palestinian refugees. No Israeli soldier, policeman, or civilian was ever tried for killing an unarmed Palestinian refugee. 8) Jaber Shaban, born in the village of Simsim in 1938, testified: "My father owned around 400 dunams of land. Our life used to be peaceful and tranquil, and the produce of our land was our source of sustenance." His family was expelled in 1948. He has lived as a refugee in Gaza ever since. 9) In 2018, when Palestinians in Gaza marched peacefully for the right of return, Israeli snipers shot over 6,100 demonstrators, killing 183. Jaber Shaban, then 80, joined the march. He said: "I participated in the hope of returning to my village with my siblings, children and grandchildren." 10) Since October 2023, Israel has killed tens of thousands of Palestinians in Gaza, destroyed homes and infrastructure, and displaced over 90% of the population. Israeli officials have declared the ethnic cleansing of Gaza as a central objective, with Finance Minister Smotrich saying Gaza will be "completely destroyed." 11) In southern Lebanon, Israel has paved roads over demolished homes, ensuring displaced people can never return. Israel's Defense Minister announced the acceleration of home demolitions "in accordance with the Beit Hanoun and Rafah models in Gaza." In 1949, a Palestinian father found his son's body riddled with bullets because the boy tried to visit his parents. In 2018, an 80-year-old man who was expelled as a child marched to the fence hoping to see his village one last time, and watched as snipers shot the people around him. In 2025, Israel destroyed every home in northern Gaza so no one could return. That is Israel. That is what they are celebrating. A nation built on the destruction of Palestine.
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@SteveReedMP @SteveReedMP, the government of which you are a part is complicit in genocide. So why should we listen to anything you say on questions of morality? I was a lifelong Labour voter and party member. No more.
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Steve Reed
Steve Reed@SteveReedMP·
Zack Polanski has said he will disown candidates that have anti-Semitic views. The evidence is there for all to see. Will he step up and sack them or stay silent?
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