Husam Alkurdi

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Husam Alkurdi

Husam Alkurdi

@husamalkurdi2

Having spent two decades working in the financial & banking industry, has acquired an international reputation for developing sophisticated trading companies.

Cyprus Katılım Aralık 2009
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Husam Alkurdi
Husam Alkurdi@husamalkurdi2·
@MarioNawfal Actually im hearing very balanced arguments from both side pro-israeli and pro- palastine with few exceptions
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
The biggest bomb that Israel could drop on Hamas is to recognize Palestine as an independent state and to offer reasonable borders and security. If Israel wants peace take away all the arguments their enemies have for war. Then let the world invest in a secure Palestine. Win/win
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Kim Dotcom
Kim Dotcom@KimDotcom·
Civilians killed in the special military operation by Russia in Ukraine in 20 months: Approximately 9,000 Civilians killed in operation swords of iron by Israel in Gaza in 3 weeks: Approximately 10,000 The US Govt called civilian deaths in Ukraine unacceptable, but not in Gaza.
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Husam Alkurdi@husamalkurdi2·
@dancohen3000 @AbbyMartin this is unbelievable, honestly it breaks my heart to see majority of people think this way. this explain clearly why most support killing innocents in Gaza. one day it will be clear to the world who was on the wrong side of history!
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Dan Cohen
Dan Cohen@dancohen3000·
Back when I was based in Palestine, I took @AbbyMartin to Zion Square, a main commercial center in west Jerusalem. It was a completely average weeknight during a period of calm, but all of the Israelis we met were explicitly genocidal. Watch for yourself.
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Yashar Ali 🐘
Yashar Ali 🐘@yashar·
"Israeli leadership must realise that there is no military solution to its security concerns." — King Abdullah of Jordan in Cairo One minute into his speech at the Cairo Summit, King Abdullah switched from Arabic "for our friends in Europe and around the world, my message is for them." Full video of his remarks and transcript below: Peace, God’s mercy and blessings be upon you. This is how Muslims and Arabs greet others: with a wish for the other to be blessed with peace and the mercy of God. Our religion came with a message of peace. The Pact of Omar, issued at the gates of Jerusalem almost 15 centuries ago, more than a thousand years before the Geneva Conventions, ordered Muslim soldiers not to kill a child, a woman or an old person, not to destroy a tree, not to harm a priest, not to destroy a church. Those are the rules of engagement that Muslims must accept and abide by, as should all those who believe in our common humanity. All civilian lives matter! I am outraged and grieved by those acts of violence waged against innocent civilians in Gaza, in the West Bank, and Israel. The relentless bombing campaign underway in Gaza as we speak is cruel and unconscionable—on every level. It is collective punishment of a besieged and helpless people. It is a flagrant violation of international humanitarian law. It is a war crime. Yet, the deeper the crisis cuts of cruelty, the less the world seems to care. Anywhere else, attacking civilian infrastructure and deliberately starving an entire population of food, water, electricity, and basic necessities would be condemned. Accountability would be enforced, immediately, unequivocally. And it has been done before—recently, in another conflict. But not in Gaza. It’s been two weeks since Israel put in place the complete siege of the Gaza Strip. And still, for the most part, global silence. Yet the message the Arab world is hearing is loud and clear: Palestinian lives matter less than Israeli ones. Our lives matter less than other lives. The application of international law is optional. And human rights have boundaries—they stop at borders, they stop at races, and they stop at religions. That is a very, very dangerous message, as the consequences of continued international apathy and inaction will be catastrophic—on us all. We cannot let raw emotions dictate the moment; our priorities today are clear and urgent: First: An immediate end to the war on Gaza, the protection of civilians, and the adoption of a unified position that indiscriminately condemns the targeting of all civilians, in line with our shared values and international law, which loses all value if it is implemented selectively. Second: The sustained and uninterrupted delivery of humanitarian aid, fuel, food, and medicines to the Gaza Strip. Third: The unequivocal rejection of the forced displacement or internal displacement of the Palestinians. This is a war crime according to international law, and a red line for all of us. This conflict, my friends, did not start two weeks ago, and it will not stop if we continue down this blood-soaked path. We know all too well that it will only lead to more of the same—a zero-sum game of death and destruction, of hatred and hopelessness played on repeat. Today, Israel is literally starving civilians in Gaza, but for decades, Palestinians have been starved of hope, of freedom, and a future. Because when the bombs stop falling, Israel is never held accountable, the injustices of occupation continue and the world walks away, until the next round of violence. The bloodshed we are witnessing today is the price of that, of failing to make tangible progress towards a political horizon that brings peace for Palestinians and Israelis alike. Israeli leadership must realise that there is no military solution to its security concerns, that it cannot continue to sideline the five million Palestinians living under its occupation, denied of their legitimate rights, and that Palestinians lives are no less valuable than Israeli lives. The Israeli leadership must realise, once and for all, that a state can never thrive if it is built on the foundations of injustice. Over the past 15 years, we have seen how the dreams of a two-state solution and the hopes of an entire generation have turned into despair. This has been the policy of hardline Israeli leadership—to focus solely on security over peace and create new illegal realities on the ground that render an autonomous Palestinian state unviable. In the process, it has empowered extremists on both sides. But we must not—we cannot—write off this conflict as too far gone, for the sake of both the Palestinians and the Israelis. Our collective and unified message to the Israeli people should be: We want a future of peace and security for you and for the Palestinians, where your children and Palestinian children should no longer live in fear. It is our duty as the international community to do whatever it takes to restart a meaningful political process that can take us to a just and sustainable peace on the basis of the two-state solution. The only path to a safe and secure future for the people of the Middle East and the entire world—for the Jewish people, for Christians, for Muslims alike—starts with the belief that every human life is of equal value and it ends with two states, Palestine and Israel, sharing land and peace from the river to the sea. The time to act is now.
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Emmanuel Macron
Emmanuel Macron@EmmanuelMacron·
Dear @RishiSunak, looking forward to the game tonight. If Les Bleus win (they will!), you’ll wish us luck in the semi-final… right?
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Not Jerome Powell
Not Jerome Powell@alifarhat79·
Me showing my wife the $10k we invested in crypto last year is now worth $0.02 cents
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Coinbase 🛡️
Coinbase 🛡️@coinbase·
THE DEGEN TRILOGY: PART ONE ⛓️RUN THE CHAIN⛓️ Here's a first look at what we've been building with the community 👀📽️
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Rania Al Abdullah
Rania Al Abdullah@QueenRania·
خاطرت الصحفية شيرين أبو عاقلة بحياتها مراراً لنقل قصص الشعب الفلسطيني ومعاناته. قتلها هو اغتيال لمبادئ الحقيقة والعدالة، لكن لا يمكن للرصاص أن يقتل القضية وإيمان الناس بها.. رحمك الله وألهم عائلتك الصبر والسلوان #شيرين_ابو_عاقلة
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VT@VusiThembekwayo·
Announcing my latest transaction, @sq_financial Looking forward to partnering with @philippe_ghanem & team on building a global FinTech platform that enables customers to trade across asset classes, across countries & across exchanges. Why this deal? fxempire.com/news/article/s…
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عبدالله بن الحسين
عبدالله بن الحسين@KingAbdullahII·
Good conversation with my friend US VP Kamala Harris. I raised need to end escalation in Gaza, preserve historical, legal status quo in Jerusalem, especially at Al Haram Al Sharif, and achieve just peace. Looking forward to advancing our partnership, ensuring regional stability
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Rony Nehme
Rony Nehme@ronynehme·
@husamalkurdi2 3 days ago Hi 👊 Bitcoin traders you might want to consider trimming here or a bit higher to catch at better price as the RSI (Relative Strength Index) is starting to go above 70 👉 Bitcoin has corrected lower each time the RSI signaled overbought territory I predict a BIG one
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Rony Nehme@ronynehme·
Bitcoin $BTC Taking a breather then to the moon 🌙
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