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MarciaGYerman

@mgyerman

Writer/Artist/Activist focusing on Women's Issues, Human Rights, Israel-Palestine, and Culture. https://t.co/58LVwhBei4

NYC Katılım Mayıs 2008
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Yehuda Shaul
Yehuda Shaul@YehudaShaul·
“When a Jew ties an Arab's genitals with a zip tie, that's terrorism. When a group of Jews enter an Arab village and kill a Pal. who didn't do anything, that's Jewish terrorism.” @RavivDrucker is right. The goal of settler terrorism is the displacement of Pal. communities.
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Ihab Hassan
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane·
BREAKING: Tonight at 4 a.m. Palestine time, Israeli settlers carried out a pogrom in the village of Tyasir in the West Bank, opening fire on civilians and terrorizing the entire community. One of the victims is an elderly Palestinian man who was beaten with clubs by settlers who attacked his home in an attempt to set it on fire, leaving him with severe head and facial fractures. He is now in critical condition. The world cannot remain silent in the face of settler terrorism in the West Bank—it is time to act, to impose sanctions, and to hold the Israeli government accountable.
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Leah Greenberg says NO KINGS ❌👑
a lot of Biden administration officials who were in decision-making roles on the genocide will come out with versions of this recovery tour pablum and none of it matters a bit. they did what they did, it was catastrophic, and they should never serve in a Dem administration again
Jonathan Guyer@mideastXmidwest

How does Tony Blinken reconcile his Gaza legacy? Speaking at the Harvard Kennedy School, former Secretary of State Antony Blinken was asked yesterday about how he sees Gaza — and whether the Biden administration should have cut off arms to Israel. The moderator, New York Times journalist David Sanger, described Gaza as probably the "weakest" part of the diplomat's legacy. "Of course, for me, coulda woulda shoulda, is something that will always be there when it comes to Gaza," Mr. Blinken said. "Given the level of human suffering, given the horrific loss of of life among Palestinian women, men, children — you can't help but ask yourself on a regular basis, could we should we have done something different?" A Harvard student pushed further during the Q&A. He asked the former secretary of state more specifically about the 2024 USAID conclusion that Israel had blocked aid to Palestinians despite Mr. Blinken telling Congress the opposite, overriding experts to continue sending weapons to Israel. "You had opportunities to distance yourself and your administration from arming Israel, which committed what leading Holocaust scholars and human rights agencies call a genocide," the student said. "You rejected them and continued arming Israel. This is your legacy. How do you justify to the countless Palestinians, including thousands of children, that died from your decisions?" The student then read the names of several young children were killed in Gaza. "How do you reconcile with this and how do you reconcile with your legacy?" "This is something that I grappled with and will continue to grapple with for as long as I can see into the future," Mr. Blinken said. "Could we, should we have done things differently such that the suffering that people endured, the loss of the children you just listed and so many others could have been averted. The short answer is: Maybe yes. "We had to make judgments. We had to make judgments in real time about how to try to get to a better place. We made those judgments. People will make their own judgments about what we did and what we didn't do. "But let me just add a few things... and my great friend Samantha [Power] is here and we had this, you know, ongoing discussions in our own administration on the question of the assistance that was getting or not getting to Palestinians in Gaza throughout 2024. I was on this every single day, literally every single day. And we had a series of reports come out suggesting that there was an imminent famine that was about to happen. And then the next report would say actually fewer people are in danger even though people were leading terribly hard and difficult lives. "That didn't just happen. It happened because every single day we were on the Israelis to try to get assistance in, to open more crossing points, to flood the zone. They did that profoundly inadequately. They did that in ways that were not the way I would like to have seen it done, but we got some of that done. "When the report that you referred to came out and this was the product of the so-called NSM, the national security memorandum. If you look at that report, it lays out a lot of the actions that Israel were taking that were of more than deep concern to us. And I think that report actually served a very useful function in motivating the Israelis to do better. Not to do as much as they should have and as we would have wanted, but to do better. And at various points the aid went up, the number of trucks going in went up. The distribution even with the trucks going in was a huge problem. Looting, criminality, etc., all difficult problems that are really hard to control for. "But yes, of course, you couldn't be and I wouldn't be human if I didn't ask myself every day, could we have done things differently. "The one thing I want to suggest to you as well… I believe and look maybe I'm wrong that the nature of the the trauma in Israel, which is, there's no hierarchy of trauma, the trauma in Israel, the trauma among Palestinians, the same. The loss of a Palestinian life, the loss of Israeli life, the same. But on the Israeli side, the trauma was such that I believe the determination across that society to take the actions that they took in Gaza was such that irrespective of what we did, they would have continued to do what they did. And cutting off arms, sure, that was an option. But I don't actually believe that at least in the near term, it would have changed things. "And I also believe it would have led to an even wider war as Israel's enemies, and they were multiple, jumped in and that only would have extended the war in Gaza, not ended the war in Gaza. "We thought that the best way to get to an end, to protect people, to help people, was to get to a ceasefire, with hostages coming out and with aid going in. And you know I fully—more than respect—I empathize with people who felt this so, so deeply. I do remain with a question in my mind about why barely a word was spoken in all those months about Hamas, which was an actor too and is responsible for so much of what happened. "But yes, we all look at it, I certainly look at it, and say maybe we could have done differently. Maybe we could have done better by the people. I wish we could have."

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Sarit Michaeli
Sarit Michaeli@saritm0·
Ethnic cleansing, pure & simple. The product of a Jewish supremacist system that includes even the so-called liberal justices in Israel's high court, & our Attorney General: in 2018, Justice Brak-Erez enabled this with her rejection of the community's original appeal. see below:
Hagit Ofran חגית עופרן@hagitofran

עכשיו בסילוואן (בטן אלהווא): כוחות גדולים של משטרה וצוות הוצאה לפועל מפנים את משפחו. בסבוס ורג׳בי לטובת מתנחלים. בירושלים עושים טיהור אתני ומחליפים קהילה פלסטינית בקהילת מתנחלים: peacenow.org.il/supreme-court-…

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Ihab Hassan
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane·
Political commentator on Israeli Channel 13, Raviv Drucker: “The Shin Bet, the police, the Defense Minister, and the army are not dealing with Jewish terrorism—therefore we need to talk about it much more in the studios.”
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Nadira Ali🇵🇸
Nadira Ali🇵🇸@Nadira_ali12·
🇮🇱Daniella Weiss: “The land of Israel belongs only to one nation.” Piers Morgan: “But what are you going to do with all the millions of Palestinians?” Daniella Weiss🇮🇱: “They would go to other places” Piers Morgan: “it's called ethnic cleansing.”
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Kegham Balian
Kegham Balian@kbalian90·
BREAKING: Rabbi Yehuda Gilad, head of Yeshivat Ma’ale Gilboa, visited Khirbet Humsa in the West Bank following a settler pogrom in which a 29-year-old Palestinian farmer was sexually assaulted, his family was beaten, and hundreds of his sheep were stolen. Below is his full statement, translated from Hebrew: Letter from the Head of the Yeshiva, Rabbi Yehuda Gilad With God’s help, Rosh Chodesh Nisan — “a time of atonement for all their generations” Yesterday I went through a very difficult and deeply disturbing experience. I visited Khirbet Humsa (about a 30-minute drive from our yeshiva), where a pogrom carried out by hilltop youth took place about a week ago. I heard the details of what happened there from several sources, including Ruti — a woman I have known for years and trust completely. It turns out that in the early hours of the night, a group of rioters (around 30–40 people) arrived, equipped with sticks and many zip ties. They bound the men (and apparently also two foreign volunteers, though I am not certain of this), and then beat them all over their bodies with fists and clubs. We saw many remnants of the zip ties on the ground. The men required treatment at the hospital in Afula for injuries of varying severity. At the same time, the attackers stole the entire herd — about 300 head — belonging to the few families living there, under unimaginable conditions of poverty. At first, I heard that there had also been sexual violence, and I did not believe it… Yesterday we arrived at the site with Ruti, a friend of mine who is well known to them. When they saw us — Rabbi Avidan Friedman and myself — they visibly recoiled in terror and anxiously pointed to the kippot on our heads. Ruti tried to calm them, explaining that we were not among the attackers. Even so, at the beginning of the meeting, they were hesitant and afraid. I heard directly from a young man — a firsthand witness — what had happened there. From his face, the blue bruise in his eye, and his sorrowful expression, it was clear he was telling the truth. In that same conversation (with the help of a translator), he described in detail the prolonged abuse they endured while bound. Then, with deep shame, he told us something I had previously found impossible to believe. I find it difficult — my hands tremble as I write this about Jews — and yet I will write it, because I am convinced it indeed happened. Yes, these wicked individuals bound his genitals in an extremely painful way — not to mention the humiliation involved. These events recall the pogroms our ancestors endured in various diasporas. Have we become like the worst of the nations? I want to turn to the question: what should be done? But I feel that I am still at the stage of crying out. Alas — what has become of us!
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Etan Nechin
Etan Nechin@Etanetan23·
Two weeks ago, some US Jews and "pro-israel" folks were hyperventilating over Gavin Newsom saying "apartheid." Since then, the IDF executed a family, settlers sexually assaulted a Palestinian and raided several towns None have been arrested. Well, only Palestinians were.
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Ben Rhodes
Ben Rhodes@brhodes·
Alongside war with Iran and global economic crisis, the war in Lebanon is a massive catastrophe. Good for @SenWarren to call out the human costs of Trump and Netanyahu's strategy of escalation and chaos
Elizabeth Warren@SenWarren

Pay attention to Lebanon. Trump and Netanyahu started a regional war in the Middle East, creating a humanitarian disaster. And now, the Israeli army has killed over 1,000 people in Lebanon—about 20% of them are kids. Congress should not bankroll this escalating war of choice.

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Daniel Seidemann
Daniel Seidemann@DanielSeidemann·
Trump in the United States & Netanyahu in Israel, and their respective cults, are in an antinomian rampage. They are systematically torching expressions of thoughtfulness, decency & solidarity that transcend the goal of immediate gain, leaving scorched earth in their wake.
National Press Club@PressClubDC

From Edward R. Murrow’s broadcasts to today, CBS News Radio has been part of the foundation of American journalism. Murrow’s mic sits on display at the National Press Club as a reminder of that legacy. When an institution like that disappears, it’s a loss for the public & for journalism.

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Barack Obama
Barack Obama@BarackObama·
Bob Mueller was one of the finest directors in the history of the FBI, transforming the bureau after 9/11 and saving countless lives. But it was his relentless commitment to the rule of law and his unwavering belief in our bedrock values that made him one of the most respected public servants of our time. Michelle and I send our condolences to Bob’s family, and everyone who knew and admired him.
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Alon-Lee Green - ألون-لي جرين - אלון-לי גרין 🟣
התעוררתם מהאזעקות? אז דעו שבלילה, בזמן שהדרום דימם וחטף טילים מאיראן ובזמן שבצפון העבירו עוד לילה רצוף אזעקות - המתנחלים פשטו במקביל על 9 כפרים פלסטינים בגדה המערבית, הציתו בתים, מכוניות ורכוש וביצעו פוגרומים בתושבים. ממש מבצע מתואם ומאורגן של טרור יהודי. והחיילים? ליוו ועמדו בצד
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Itamar Greenberg | איתמר גרינברג
תחת גשם שוטף: כ-500 אנשים בהפגנה נגד המלחמה עכשיו בכיכר הבימה בתל אביב. לא נשתוק, נתנגד לרצחנות הישראלית בכל מקום - עזה איראן ולבנון.
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