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@dannydanon Why’s the bitch future war criminal not showing her face?
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Military suicides surge as IDF scales back mental health support
haaretz.com/israel-news/20…
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The running joke in Israel is that Qods Force Commander Qa'ani has survived multiple bombings of meetings he ought to have attended because he's an Israeli agent. Now someone made an AI video of him lighting a torch during Independence Day ceremony on Mount Herzl.
Evyatar Rosenberg@EvyaRosenberg
קאאני מדליק השנה משואה בהר הרצל! 🇮🇱 Qaani lights a ceremonial torch on Independence Day
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🚨Must read: Israeli soldiers with moral injury admit to unspeakable atrocities they committed in Gaza. They say it "reminded [them] of the Holocaust."
One says they put a Gazan civilian in cage, stripped him down, a soldier peed on him while the others laughed
Another emptied his machine gun into an elderly man with 3 children. When the commander came to the site, he spat on the bodies & called them "sons of bitches."
Another soldier says they encountered an unarmed Palestinian civilian who held his hands up. An Israeli soldier "came near him, waited a few seconds & just fired, without asking questions, without the suspect doing anything," then reported the incident as a "terrorist eliminated."
Another describes how IDF Soldiers "would just take pleasure in destruction" & stealing the belongings of murdered Palestinians.
He said soldiers would steal "electric appliances, gold necklaces, cash, everything" & "called it a blessing to steal from [Palestinians]."
NONE of those soldiers have ever been held accountable, despite their public confessions to their crimes.
The IDF refuses to even recognize "moral injury" as a mental disorder because it negates their propaganda slogan that "Israel has the world's most moral army." Instead, the IDF quietly calls it "identity injury" to imply those soldiers are to blame for feeling bad about murdering Palestinians.

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@braunold @BarakRavid The lesson will be - we need to call more people antisemitic
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Why this matters even more - if the center of gravity for Israel is gonna shift from the Hill to the WH then not having any 28 contenders voting for this means huge challenge ahead in the coming years - ignore all the absurd stories tomorrow about what happened to democrats and ask how did Israel lose its most important bulwark of its long term national security. If it doesn’t involve self reflection it’s only
Gonna get worse.
Barak Ravid@BarakRavid
🇺🇸🇮🇱שפל חסר תקדים במעמד ישראל בארה"ב: 🚨40 מתוך 47 סנאטורים דמוקרטים הצביעו הלילה נגד אספקת דחפורים לצה"ל 🚨36 מתוך 47 סנאטורים דמוקרטים הצביעו נגד אספקת פצצות לצה"ל 🚨אף סנאטור דמוקרטי ששוקל לרוץ לנשיאות לא הצביע הערב בעד אספקת נשק לישראל
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@TimesofIsrael Why do Israelis always assume that laws apply to others but never to them?
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Israeli legal advocay group files ICC case against Spanish PM over exports to Iran timesofisrael.com/israeli-legal-…
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@TimesofIsrael Only Jewish children deserve to be remembered!!
What were these disgusting people thinking??
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Gaza shoe display in Amsterdam appears to appropriate Holocaust imagery ahead of Yom Hashoah timesofisrael.com/gaza-shoe-disp…
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החלטתה של איטליה להשעות את הסכם שיתוף הפעולה הביטחוני עם ישראל היא עוד כישלון מביך של ראש הממשלה ושל שר החוץ הלא קיים.
מלוני היא לא מנהיגה אירופאית שמאלנית-פרוגרסיבית, היא במחנה הימני-שמרני ומבינה את הצורך להילחם בטרור.
הממשלה נכשלה בקידום האינטרסים של ישראל אפילו מול אנשים שאמורים להיות ידידים ובעלי ברית טבעים שלנו. נחזור, נקים ממשלה, וישראל תשוב להיות המדינה שכולם רצו לאהוב.
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Singapore is the first and only Asian country so far to publicly refuse negotiating passage with Iran.
Many others have made deals with Tehran to allow their shipments through. Some vessels are reportedly paying as much as $2m in fees to Iran to cross the waterway without coming under fire.
This speech which was given for a domestic audience in Singapore's parliament but somehow, it has ended up triggering a diplomatic incident with Malaysian politicians who are friendly and supportive of the Iranian regime.
Singapore refuses to accept the principle of turning transit through international straits as an extortion racket or a modern pirate toll booth. It’s a right under UNCLOS transit passage rules, the same rules that keep the global economy breathing.
Partly, this is due to self-interest as Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia lie at the crossroads of another chokepoint - the Malacca Strait. The narrowest point is the Phillips Channel in the Singapore Strait is barely 2 nautical miles wide, squeezed between Singapore’s islands and Indonesia’s Riau chain.
Compared to the Strait of Hormuz’s 21 nautical mile pinch point, Singapore’s narrowest stretch is ten times tighter. Every eastbound ship on the planet is funneled through its Traffic Separation Scheme. If anyone had a temptation to start charging “protection fees,” it would be Singapore.
Negotiating with Iran would shred the legal norm that protects every strait used for international navigation. Malaysia, Indonesia, or anyone else with "geographical privilege" and a grudge could do the same.
And before you say “but Israel and America violated international law so why can't Iran," let me just reiterate that two wrongs don’t license Iran to play 17th-century privateer with 21st-century oil tankers. Clearly the same people making this argument don't extend the accusations of flouting of international law to an Iranian regime that has cut the internet off for its people, murdered several tens of thousands, and has been found in breach of international nuclear safeguards and IAEA obligations due to undeclared nuclear materials and activities, particularly in violating the 2015 JCPOA deal by enriching uranium up to 60% and limiting inspector access.
Selective outrage is the refuge of people who only care about rules when they hurt their preferred side. Singapore has never played that game.
During the 1973 and 1979 oil crises, Singapore faced a severe shock and given that it was an oil refining hub, it could have nationalized foreign oil stocks and kept the lights on for two years. But Lee Kuan Yew didn't do that. Singapore honored contracts and kept the system running.
Part of its brand in a chaotic world is that of being a responsible actor. This decision prioritized long term global trust and reliability over short term national gain. It positioned Singapore as a dependable partner in the eyes of multinational oil companies and international business. As a result, it attracted even more investment, expanded its role as a major refining and trading hub, and strengthened its economy far beyond what hoarding the oil would have achieved. Building credibility pays dividends for decades.
Furthermore, every single dollar funneled to Iran’s “safe passage” scheme ends up subsidizing the very terror networks rebuilding Hezbollah and Hamas. Singapore knows it.
Eric 𝕏@WorldStrategist
Singapore’s Foreign Minister on why he cannot accept negotiating with Iran for safe passage of ships. Definitely worth listening to:
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@Jerusalem_Post @MathildaHeller Harsh criticism from the genocidal apartheid state.
He'll be fine.
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South Korean President Jaemyung Lee drew harsh criticism after comparing a video of IDF soldiers dealing with the dead body of a Palestinian terrorist to Jewish suffering during the Holocaust.
✍️ @MathildaHeller
jpost.com/international/…
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@BarakRavid @JonathanPeled No it just shows what settlers look like in the wild. Which is not good for settlers
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Condanniamo fermamente l’uso manipolatorio della recente copertina de L’Espresso. L'immagine distorce la complessa realtà con cui Israele deve convivere, promuovendo stereotipi e odio. Un giornalismo responsabile deve essere equilibrato e corretto. #MediaResponsibility
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@Olivia_Reingold Here's what you should've said:
"What I meant is an apartheid state enforcing systematic racial segregation & discrimination against Palestinians through military occupation, illegal settlements, segregated infrastructure & discriminatory laws that privilege Jewish supremacy."
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Abdul El-Sayed, who is Muslim, walks a fine line on the Jewish state. On Tuesday night, he told the crowd—as he does often—that his problem is not with Jews.
“All of us love and revere Jewish folk, our Jewish neighbors, the faith of Judaism,” he said, hands outstretched.
Later that night, in a makeshift spin room assembled by the campaign, he rebuffed my question on whether he believes in Israel’s right to exist as a Jewish state.
“What do you mean by ‘Jewish state?’ ” he retorted, narrowing his eyes. “If you can’t answer that question, I’m not going to answer it.”
For someone who often waves around his respect for Judaism, he seemed unaware of something elementary: Judaism is not only a religion, but a people with a long-standing connection to Israel that runs through its prayers, traditions, and history.
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