Naeh Klages-Mundt

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Naeh Klages-Mundt

Naeh Klages-Mundt

@nklamun

Biomedical researcher, classical music & opera enthusiast, anti-imperialist leftist, professional chocolate milk connoisseur #FreePalestine

Minnesota, USA Katılım Şubat 2018
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Naeh Klages-Mundt@nklamun·
@neeratanden Their arguments against the Iran War are process criticisms, not substantive ones. That seems worthy of protest. (And protesting Republicans is stupid, as leftists aren't their constituency. Democrats claim to represent us. This isn't complicated!)
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Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
Please say “Shoah,” not “Holocaust.” The latter has been emptied meaning by those who have erased the Jews from the story of their own genocide and made it about every bad thing the Nazis did. The Shoah was the Nazi Genocide of six million Jews. Use our Hebrew word.
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RNC Research@RNCResearch·
UNHINGED Democrat Spokesperson Hasan Piker says the "biggest terrorists internationally" are Republicans. Any Democrat who refuses to condemn this dangerous and appalling rhetoric is choosing to embrace it.
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🔥Reverend Aiden
🔥Reverend Aiden@SweetFnLucifer·
You know what? I miss Joe Biden. I like Joe Biden. I liked him so much I voted for him twice: the primary and a general election. I'm not gonna act like I held my nose. I didn't. I'm proud of those votes. I'll die proud of those votes. Fuck you.
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Pitchergami@pitchergami·
If you had to guess…who has the most Pitchergamis in the last 5 seasons?
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
I dont know if it’s an “op” or what this even means but J Street’s position of “we should stop funding genocide but instead arm it and have Israel pay for it” is not a meaningful improvement. That theres a risk this can take the place of demands for an actual arms embargo is real
Matt Duss@mattduss

If your goal is building progressive political power, your response to Democrats coalescing around ending military aid to Israel is going to be: "Years of activism went into this, let's keep working." If your goal is performing radicalism on this website: "This must be an op."

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Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
EXCLUSIVE: A new GHF whistleblower speaks out for the first time to @rnatourious. David McIntosh, a former contractor with Safe Reach Solutions, says he saw Israeli soldiers use deadly force at aid seekers who posed no threat including one incident involving a 12-year old boy
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
“Israel continued its large-scale bombing of Hezbollah targets” - NYT “Israeli jets drop 160 bombs on Hezbollah targets” - LA Times “Israel's military called it the largest coordinated strike in the current war, striking more than 100 Hezbollah targets within 10 mins” - PBS/AP
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish

In a matter of minutes, Israel killed more than 350 people across Lebanon on Wednesday, April 8. Here are some of their stories.

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Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish·
In a matter of minutes, Israel killed more than 350 people across Lebanon on Wednesday, April 8. Here are some of their stories.
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
Note how this new spin (designed to let Dems distance themselves from Israel and genocide without fundamentally changing anything) hinges on nebulous enforcement of “humanitarian law” which—like with Gaza—will be unilaterally done by the same State Dept helping carry out genocide
Jeremy Ben-Ami@JeremyBenAmi

A bipartisan consensus is emerging to end unconditional taxpayer subsidies for Israel’s military and to enforce U.S. law on the use of American weapons. In January of this year, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told The Economist: “I want to taper off the military aid within the next ten years.” Asked if he meant reducing it to zero, he replied: “Yes. We’ve come of age and we’ve developed incredible capacities.” Within hours of Netanyahu’s interview, Senator Lindsey Graham of South Carolina – one of Israel’s staunchest Republican allies in the Senate – tweeted that he would propose accelerating that timeline: “I will always appreciate allies who are trying to be more self-sufficient,” he wrote. “Given what the Prime Minister said, we need not wait ten years.” Both Netanyahu and Graham pointed to the same underlying reality: Israel today has one of the most dynamic and advanced economies in the world. With a per capita GDP higher than countries like the United Kingdom, France and Japan, Israel is more than capable of paying for its own defense – just as America’s other wealthy allies already do. Yet the United States provides Israel with $3.3 billion annually in Foreign Military Financing - more than half of all such funding the U.S. distributes globally – on top of an additional $500 million/year for joint missile defense systems and other occasional significant supplemental appropriations. That reality raises a straightforward question: why should American taxpayers continue to subsidize the defense budget of a prosperous ally, particularly at a time when the U.S. faces its own significant fiscal pressures? Netanyahu and Graham are not alone in this view. For years, analysts and policymakers across the political spectrum have been arguing that Israel no longer needs generous economic subsidies. Across the political spectrum, a growing view is emerging: the US-Israel relationship should be “normalized.” Supporters of Israel - many raised on the vision that the Jewish people just want Israel to be treated like all other countries - should welcome the development. The benefits of disproportionately large financial assistance today are outweighed by the damage to Israel when that financial support becomes a divisive wedge in American politics. To be clear: a call to end American financial subsidies for Israel’s defense is not a call to end the U.S.-Israel security relationship. Israel faces significant threats and security challenges - from Iran, terror groups and more. The United States should continue to support Israel in confronting those threats in a host of important ways including intelligence sharing, operational coordination, joint exercises, and cooperative development of defense technologies. Security assistance does not have to - and should no longer - take the form of unconditional financial subsidy. Arms sales – paid for by Israel and governed by U.S. law - should continue in accordance with all relevant statutes including the Leahy Law, the Arms Export Control Act and the Foreign Assistance Act. The U.S. should continue to sell Israel important - and jointly developed - air defense systems like Iron Dome, David’s Sling and Arrow. I cannot emphasize enough how important missile defense systems such as Iron Dome are to the Israeli people. Over these past weeks and years, these systems have saved the lives of countless civilians. The technology underlying them was developed jointly by Israel and the U.S. and the manufacture of the interceptors and launchers is governed by bilateral agreements. The United States should continue to supply what Israel needs for the defense of its people from Iranian, Hezbollah, Hamas and Houthi missiles - but the time is coming for Israel to pay for what it needs, as other prosperous countries do. This approach aligns with the center of gravity in American Jewish opinion - reflecting the emotional attachment that 70 percent of Jewish Americans feel for Israel and simultaneously the opposition of 70 percent to unconditional American military and financial assistance. Congress should retain, exercise and expand its authority to review and, when necessary, block specific weapons sales that do not align with American law or interests. That’s why J Street supports the Ceasefire Compliance Act, new legislation which would ensure that if Israel continues to pursue policies in Gaza and the West Bank that run counter to American interests, it should not be able to use U.S. weapons in those areas. It’s also why J Street urges Senators this week to vote to disapprove two sales to Israel - one of large bombs and one of bulldozers - both to demonstrate consequences for misuse of these items in Gaza and elsewhere and to express consistent opposition to the war in Iran. A transition toward a more normalized security partnership would place the relationship on a more sustainable and less politically polarizing foundation. It would align U.S. policy with Israel’s own stated aspirations for self-reliance. The technological, economic and defensive achievement that Israel has accomplished and that make it self-sufficient should be a matter of pride for Israel’s supporters around the world. These are developments the founders of the country would have deeply valued. The exact timetable for phasing out taxpayer subsidies should be worked out carefully. The United States should honor existing commitments, including those in the 2016 memorandum of understanding, through their conclusion in the next two years. But after that, a responsible yet rapid phase-out is needed – a step that would move the U.S. and Israel toward a more mature, balanced, and ultimately more resilient partnership – one grounded not only in shared interests, but in shared standards and accountability.

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Nadia Rahman 駱雯@nadiarahmansf·
A dishonest take. The university encampment movement was CRUSHED by brute force, demonized by leaders including Biden & Harris, and states + universities adopted policies to censor + penalize students (SB 1287) in 2024. In 2025, Trump started disappearing + deporting students.
Sam Stein@samstein

Biden's presidency was tormented by campus protests over Israel's war in Gaza and his reluctance to push back on it. They shadowed him at events Those protests have been virtually nonexistent with Trump amid the war in Iran. @Lauren_V_Egan looks into why thebulwark.com/p/the-campus-p…

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Michael Spagat
Michael Spagat@Michael_Spagat·
1. Yesterday I presented new research on what I'm calling the "demographic fingerprints" of armed conflict — and what they reveal about Gaza.
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Naeh Klages-Mundt@nklamun·
@ResistanceSean If he oversaw a genocide and vowed to continue to as president, I'd say he doesn't deserve a turn to begin with.
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@resistancesean.bsky.social@ResistanceSean·
Nobody would be telling a white man who was VP, and had 107 days to win a Presidential election that he had his turn. 🤷🏽‍♂️
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Brian Tashman
Brian Tashman@briantashman·
A woman detained in Israel’s Sde Teiman prison “said she was bound naked to a metal table and repeatedly raped by two masked soldiers over the course of two days. She recalled that she was left shackled, naked and bleeding”
Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye

Sexual torture of Palestinian detainees from Gaza in Israeli prisons is an "organised state policy", endorsed by the "highest, political, military, and judicial authorities", a new report has revealed middleeasteye.pulse.ly/g7xxrey6yz

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Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
Sexual torture of Palestinian detainees from Gaza in Israeli prisons is an "organised state policy", endorsed by the "highest, political, military, and judicial authorities", a new report has revealed middleeasteye.pulse.ly/g7xxrey6yz
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
Overnight, a former IDF soldier and officer in their notorious intelligence spy unit 8200 -- the Israeli @BarakRavid -- materialized and somehow became the central US media figure for all issues relating to Israel. The WH press corps gave him some award and this is all he does:
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Krystal Ball
Krystal Ball@krystalball·
We’ve bombed 763 schools and 316 health facilities per the Iranian Red Crescent. Monstrous indefensible crimes.
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Tim
Tim@trouble_man90·
The real reason why they aren’t protesting is because trump being president isn’t unbearable to them; they aren’t fearful, the horrible things he’s doing doesn’t fill them with rage, they simply don’t care enough to protest. They are indifferent at best.
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Younis Tirawi | يونس
In recent days, amid the escalation between Lebanon and Israel, the IDF have stepped up a campaign of large-scale demolitions targeting homes of displaced families in Gaza, w focus in the south This campaign included destruction of several schools, among them a UN school (today)
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