
Nathan Dalah
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I’ve watched this a couple of times. It’s no exaggeration to say it’s one of the great speeches of our time. It would be wonderful if it was shown in every school and university. Bravo @RitchieTorres
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Every word of this is true.
Every.Single.Word
Bill Maher@billmaher
All wars end with negotiation, but it's hard to negotiate when the other side's bargaining position is "you all die and disappear."
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A Harvard Jewish student reacts to the news that Claudine Gay will keep her job.
He nails it. Jews do not count.
"What if this was a different minority? What if Claudine Gay had said this about Black people, about Gay people, about Asian Americans?"
"When it comes to Jewish people, all of a sudden we wish we could do something, but we just can’t because of the First Amendment, is breathtaking in its hypocrisy"
#Antisemitism
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Hi there @SusanSarandon, this is my mom, my dad and me on the rail trail in Morgantown, West by God Virginia. Let me tell you what it means to be Muslim in America.
First, your backstory: At an anti-Israel protest in NYC, you just said, "There are a lot of people that are afraid, that are afraid of being Jewish at this time, and are getting a taste of what it feels like to be a Muslim in this country.”
Let me give you “a taste” of what it “feels like” to be a Muslim in America:
✅🇺🇸 My dad didn’t have to become a second-class indentured servant to one of the many tyrants of Muslim countries that use immigrants from India, like my family, as essential slaves. In 1975, after getting his PhD at Rutgers, he was about to go to Libya — a Muslim country — led by a Muslim, Moammar Qhadafi, to work like a servant with a PhD for a wealthy dictator…but then the phone rang one day and I picked it up…
✅🇺🇸 It was West Virginia University calling, and my dad got a job as an assistant professor of nutrition. He got rejected first for tenure but being Muslim in America meant he got a right like everybody got — his right to appeal and guess what? He won and he became a full professor. That’s what it means to be Muslim in America. You get your full rights, like @DrZuhdiJasser has wished for his family in the Muslim nation of Syria, where a Muslim dictator destroys the lives of Muslims.
✅🇺🇸 My mom? Being Muslim in America meant she got to live FREE with the wind in her hair, like @AlinejadMasih fights for women in the Muslim nation of Iran to be able to enjoy.
✅🇺🇸 And what did living free mean for my mom as a Muslim in America? It meant in 1981 she got to start a business on High Street in downtown Morgantown, called Ain’s International. That is something that @miss9afi wished women could have had the right to do in the Muslim nation of Saudi Arabia. But guess what? That entrepreneurship and financial independence is denied Muslim women in so many Muslim countries.
✅🇺🇸 That summer my mom started her business, I got on a plane at Pittsburgh airport for Tahlequah, Oklahama, and I went away from home at 16 for a National Science Foundation camp — without a male chaperone, a right denied Muslim women and girls in Saudi for so long.
✅🇺🇸 In another “taste” of being Muslim in America? My family got a pathway to citizenship. You think the Muslim dictatorship of Qatar allows a pathway to citizenship for Muslim slaves, servants or Palestinian Muslims? Hell no. The Muslim Al-Thani family just buys citizenship for Muslim soccer stars from countries in Africa to steal World Cup wins. But otherwise it treats non-Qatari Muslims like slaves. America? My family waited, took the test, studied the constitution and we are citizens — hallelujah!
✅🇺🇸 I’m going to fast forward because this is just a “taste” of what it means to be Muslim in America. In 2002, I fled Pakistan with a souvenir that could have gotten me imprisoned or killed: a baby growing inside of me, a wedding ring not upon my hand. Sharia law makes sex out of marriage a crime in Muslim countries like Pakistan. My body? The mullah’s tyranny. And even dare to be atheist like @YasMohammedxx? It’s also a crime punishable by death — in Muslim countries but not in America!
✅🇺🇸 Where do you think I came to give birth to my baby in safety and security, without shame? West by God Virginia in the United States of America — where we enjoy equal rights as Muslim AmeriCANs, not AmeriCANTs.
This is a “taste” of life for a Muslim family in America. Please don’t minimize the experience of Jewish Americans by sanitizing the hell that it is for Muslims living in Muslim countries and vilifying America for the life — and freedoms — she offers Muslims like my family. Go, live like a Muslim woman in a Muslim country.
You will come back to America and kiss the land beneath your feet. 🇺🇸

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Letter from a tank commander in Gaza to the Israeli people. I cannot confirm its authenticity, but it appears to be real:
Hamas is stronger than the left. It is also stronger than the right, and also Bibi & Ben Gvir. Our enemy is stronger than Israeli high-tech and the settlement enterprise. Tel Aviv's beautiful soul has no chance against them, nor does the periphery.
But Hamas has no chance against Israel. When we are united and mobilized, they retreat into their tunnels and pray for a ceasefire.
This war has stuck me in a tank, sharing it with two comrades, between two "Shiny Sheens" one who served a year and one who served four, a Smotrich voter, and a Ben Gvir voter, and I seemingly have nothing in common with them. But the army's melting pot poured us back into one unit, a tank crew. At some point, we adopted and started talking about everything. About the Haredim, about the Supreme Court, public transportation, core studies, even sexuality, everything.
And what did we discover? That we agree on about 90% of the issues. Let's assume they are really nice and were being agreeable, so about 80%.
Until about a month and a half ago, they were the enemy. We met on both sides of the fence, but Hamas reminded us that we are essentially on the same side.
Our politicians draw their strength from the division between us. They take the 10% - 20% disagreement between us and turn it into the main thing, because that's what gives them a mandate to "represent" us, to fight in our name. They do it at the expense of our security, our welfare, our taxes, and our freedom (also our freedom to pray, by the way).
I see many people looking for ways to contribute to the war effort, Sending underwear, socks, cigarettes, and combat gear. Moroccan mothers who sent us fish and couscous for Shabbat, and kibbutz retirees who drove these pots to across the country. Techies who came to install 360-degree cameras on the tank, something the army is not quick and flexible enough to do on its own. And hilltop youth that the army refused to draft at all, came on Saturday, cut, sowed, and stitched so that we wouldn't enter Gaza without protective covers shielding us from drones.
As far as I'm concerned, the most important contribution is for you to unite as a people, work to come closer. Focus on the similarities and set aside a bit of difference. Invent frameworks that will connect us even outside the army. I know it's complicated with issues of kosher and modesty and separation and no-separation, but I trust you.
This is the most important thing, that we be together. Because we, the soldiers, from all our tribes, enter enemy territory and endanger our lives not for any government or politician, but for the people of Israel.
Please, make sure we have a country to return to.
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@IDF Interesting and disturbing as this footage is, it’s actually so insane that we’re at the point where the IDF has to produce these videos to justify their actions @NicPestalozzi
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@IsraelinJapan @GiladCohen_ @Mor_Eliyah @IdoBromberg @IStrulov @Israel @IsraelMFA Good people recognize good people @NicPestalozzi
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本日、東京で@israelinjapanは1200人のイスラエル支持者と共に行進しました。
ガザで捕われている241人の人質の即時解放と、テロ組織ハマスへの非難、そして中東の平和と安定を訴えました。
「Israel Relief Committee(イスラエル救済委員会)」および在日本ユダヤ・イスラエル人コミュニティ、駐日外交官の皆さまの、多大なるサポートに感謝申し上げます。苦難の時の友こそ真の友です。



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"Germany- a country that didn’t need more anti-Semites has imported millions more anti-Semites – and that is going to be a very big problem in the years ahead". Bestselling author Douglas Murray @DouglasKMurray speaks to @calev_i24
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That’s what mates are for!
A Palestinian pro-Hamas rally was meant to be held in Auckland, New Zealand today.
Then a group of #Maoris came and led a Haka in support of Israel.
The Palestinian-Hamas cowards quickly cancelled their rally.
🇳🇿 🇮🇱
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@Ostrov_A @NicPestalozzi first sign of life and common sense from our kiwi friends
The rest have a lot of work to do.
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Sagi and Omer were supposed to get married on October 20.
On October 7, Sagi an elite officer in the IDF didn't think twice and went to rescue victims.
He didn't come home.
This week, the Knesset amended a law recognizing Sagi and all LGBTQ partners of fallen soldiers.
"I asked him not to be a hero. He told me in only 6 days we will be married."
May Sagi's memory be a blessing.
#Oct7Massacre
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Sagi and Omer’s were meant to get married 3 weeks ago.
As #Hamas started its war in southern Israel, Sagi, a commander in an elite counterterrorism unit did not wait to be called into reserve duty, but immediately reported to service to protect Kibbutz Be’eri under terror attack.
Sagi and his unit were tasked to free hostages being held by Hamas in the kibbutz.
Sagi was tragically killed while evacuating the wounded. With his bravery, he saved many lives.
In this video, Omer Ohana, the spouse of Sagi Golan, tells their love story.
#LGBTQ #LGBT #LGBTQI
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Important insights by @jaketapper.
The Lead CNN@TheLeadCNN
How Hamas frames the civilian casualties of war in Gaza
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Spotted in Melbourne, Australia.
Raising awareness of the 30+ babies & children being held in the brutality of #Hamas captivity in #Gaza.
30+ sweet souls are crying out for their parents, many of whom were murdered in front of their eyes by Hamas terrorists.
#BringThemHomeNOW
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