Tim Owen

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Tim Owen

Tim Owen

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Sovereign Media
Sovereign Media@sov_media·
DR. MUSTAFA BARGHOUTI DEBUNKS THE TERM “GOYIM” "G*yim, what does G*yim mean? mean? Means a foreigner, a person that you can k*ll using false T*lmudic statements and so on to justify all of that so by definition immediately we as P*lestinians are G*yim…They [Isr*elis] don't care. What they want is total impunity." Dr. Mustafa Barghouti explains the term “G*yim” during an event discussion that took place at SOAS (School of Oriental and African Studies), which focused on the plight of P*lestinian hostages held in Isr*eli jails, that took place on Friday 19th June 2026.
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Muhammad Mazen
Muhammad Mazen@mhmd_s09·
Guess who survived a war of extermination that lasted over three years? And today, he was accepted to the University of Bristol 🇬🇧
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Antifa_Ultras
Antifa_Ultras@ultras_antifaa·
Anti-fascist, Anti-zionist: Euskal Herria.
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NewRulesGeopolitics
NewRulesGeopolitics@NewRulesGeo·
🚨🇷🇺 PENTAGON'S NIGHTMARE: RUSSIA DOUBLES ORIGINAL SU-35 PRODUCTION TARGET Russia’s Su-35 program has flipped priorities: for the first time, a single foreign contract — Iran’s 48-aircraft order — will claim the bulk of output at Komsomolsk-on-Amur over the next several years, even while the Aerospace Forces keep lines running to sustain Ukraine operations. 🔸 IRAN’S 48 SU-35 DEAL is double the size of prior China or Egypt batches; 20 already complete, 28 more due by 2027 alongside limited Russian deliveries. 🔸 Domestic orders now approach 200 airframes; combined VKS and export deliveries likely exceed 280 by end-2026, with total program orders nearing 300. 🔸 AESA RADAR AND R-77M MISSILES plus a low-loss Ukraine combat record and unmatched post-Cold War air-to-air testing keep the jet competitive. 🔸 Algeria may pivot to Su-57, yet Iran and Ethiopia still have room for major follow-ons; North Korea remains a high-volume wildcard if Moscow links sales to Su-57 transfers. 🔸 Sustained upgrades and multipolar demand could push total production past 400 — double the original 200-unit target — despite Western sanctions threats aimed at buyers. Does Iran’s massive order turn the Su-35 into a much bigger threat to Western airpower?
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DD Geopolitics
DD Geopolitics@DD_Geopolitics·
If Trump tells you the Strait of Hormuz is open and you try to transit even with US Navy escorts, you’re an idiot. Won’t say you deserve it but this is a teachable moment for people to stop risking their lives to line the pockets of Trump, his disgusting family, and his Zionist mafia.
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Marta Havryshko
Marta Havryshko@HavryshkoMarta·
Hardly a day goes by without draft-age men trying to escape the "land of the Four Freedoms." And hardly a day goes by without Ukrainian border guards theatrically publishing their photos, publicly shaming them for their “treasonous” behavior during an “existential war.” Strangely enough, the same border guards never seemed quite so efficient when Mindich, Zuckerman, and other Ukrainian oligarchs were fleeing the country with their looted fortunes. They only seem to catch working-class men who refuse to become cannon fodder in the West’s proxy war against Russia.
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TIMES OF GAZA
TIMES OF GAZA@Timesofgaza·
Four-year-old Nisreen Lulu has suffered from a hemangioma since birth, and it has continued to grow over time. She has now developed amblyopia (lazy eye), putting her eyesight at risk. Nisreen urgently needs to travel abroad for surgery that is unavailable in the Gaza Strip before she loses her vision.
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Abubaker Abed
Abubaker Abed@AbubakerAbedW·
Free Dr @HussamAbuSafiya for God's sake. This man has borne the unbearable. Despite mounting pressure, he is still taken hostage by Israel. Do something and release him. Free Dr Hussam now.
Euro-Med Monitor@EuroMedHR

More than a year after his detention, Palestinian paediatrician @HussamAbuSafiya is facing various forms of torture and ill-treatment in Israeli prisons, as Israeli officers attempt to coerce him into confessing to charges he did not commit, while an indictment has been filed against him under the so-called “Unlawful Combatants Law” Since the start of the genocide in the #Gaza Strip, the Israeli army has killed around 1,700 medical workers and detained hundreds more. Almost all of them have faced retaliatory and punitive charges for refusing to evacuate hospitals, as part of Israel’s efforts to depopulate Gaza. #FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya

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Ahmed 🇾🇪 Zaid
Ahmed 🇾🇪 Zaid@Ahmed175143·
Some people don't understand why the Yemeni people are celebrating the return of war with Saudi Arabia... Well, I'll tell you why: because there isn't a single family in Yemen that hasn't lost a loved one because of Saudi Arabia. ...
روني الدنماركي@aldnmarki

Only in Yemen do people pour into the streets in the night celebrating because war has returned and Saudi Arabia is about to be humiliated again.

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Jonathan Cook
Jonathan Cook@Jonathan_K_Cook·
For 22 years, the EU has been engaged in a protracted and meaningless drama with Israel over how to treat products from the settlements – not by banning them or even by imposing punitive tariffs. No, it has simply been about labelling these goods correctly. And Israel has responded over the same period by mislabelling these goods to make it appear they are produced inside Israel. To this day, the overwhelming majority of consumers across the EU have no idea, even if items are correctly labelled, which they almost never are, that they are buying products supporting the violent campaign by Israel's settlements to ethnically cleanse Palestinians from their homeland. A decade or so ago, civil society organisations finally started to challenge this utter farce. They accused the EU of complicity in Israel’s ethnic cleansing of Palestinians from the West Bank and East Jerusalem, and demanded instead the outright banning of all settlement products. These critics have been banging their heads against a brick wall ever since. They have still achieved nothing, as this week’s EU meeting of foreign minister once again confirms. The ministers agreed to hold more talks about talks come October. Even were critics to win a victory a year or two hence on banning settlement products, Israel would still be able to use the same workarounds it has been employing for the past 22 years to avoid any meaningful impact. European consumers would still be directly subsidising the violence of Jewish settler militias and the expulsion of Palestinians from their homes. All of this has been pure theatre – or more accurately, pantomime – to suggest that some kind of administrative process is in hand, that legal avenues are being pursued, that Israel will one day pay a price for its decades-old programme of ethnically cleansing Palestinians. And yet nothing ever actually happens. The most the EU is prepared to do is throw a sop to its critics by imposing symbolic sanctions on a couple of dozen of the most violent settlers – out of a total settler population of nearly 700,000. Those settlers did not end up in the West Bank and East Jerusalem by accident. Most were encouraged there by the Israeli state with offers of cheap housing, lower mortgage rates and higher funding of educational and other municipal services. Note too that this abject failure relates to Israel’s explicit goal in expanding its settlements: to eviscerate the two-state solution the West says it craves as the only way to bring peace to the region. The fact is Europe, Britain and the US have no interest in the two-state solution. If they did, they would have used the International Court of Justice's ruling in 2004 that the settlements are illegal as grounds to ban settlement products, give that ban real teeth, and threaten Israel with a loss of all preferential trade with the West until it abided by international law and removed all obstacles to Palestinian statehood, including the settlements. They did none of this because that was never their intention. Their only concern is keeping Israel – their pit bull in the Middle East – fed and watered. This is an extract from my latest article The West won't punish the settlements. Its two-state solution was always a sham. Find a link to the whole article in the reply post⬇️
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B.M.
B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
"They deal with the Arabs with hostility and cruelty, trespass unjustly, beat them shamefully for no sufficient reason, and even boast about their actions." This isn't a quote from a current report on WB settler violence, but from a report by Ahad Ha'am published in June 1891.➡️ Ahad Ha'am (the pen name of Asher Ginsberg) was the founder of "Cultural Zionism". This excerpt is a part of a report he wrote called "Truth from the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael)" that was published on the pages of HaMelitz, a Hebrew newspaper printed in the Russian Empire. --------------------------- 1891 was six years before the official birth of the modern Zionist movement, or "Political Zionism", sixteen years before the establishment of the first Zionist militia in Palestine (Bar Giora) and 26 years before the Balfour Declaration. But at this point in time already at least five Palestinian villages were uprooted to make room for pre-Zionist Jewish settlements. Zionism was always a colonialist, violent, racist movement. Zionists never saw Palestinians as humans, equal to them. The supremacist tendencies were always there, built-in within the colonial settlers' minds, who raised the next generation on the same values. The next generation, in turn, kept the indoctrination going, and so forth. And now, 135 years later, we are seeing the inevitable culmination of this supremacist way of thought. The Zionists are committing an unimaginably horrific genocide against the native people of Palestine. And somehow, the world still turns a blind eye, just like it ignored the warnings all the way back in the 19th century. --------------------------- Here is the full relevant excerpt from Ginsberg's report: "We must surely learn, from both our past and present history, how careful we must be not to provoke the anger of the native people by doing them wrong, how we should be cautious in our dealings with a foreign people among whom we returned to live, to handle these people with love and respect and, needless to say, with justice and good judgment. And what do our brothers do? Exactly the opposite! They were slaves in their Diasporas, and suddenly they find themselves with unlimited freedom, wild freedom that only a country like Turkey [the Ottoman Empire] can offer. This sudden change has planted despotic tendencies in their hearts, as always happens to former slaves ["eved ki yimlokh" – when a slave becomes king – Proverbs 30:22]. They deal with the Arabs with hostility and cruelty, trespass unjustly, beat them shamefully for no sufficient reason, and even boast about their actions. There is no one to stop the flood and put an end to this despicable and dangerous tendency. Our brothers indeed were right when they said that the Arab only respects he who exhibits bravery and courage. But when these people feel that the law is on their rival's side and, even more so, if they are right to think their rival's actions are unjust and oppressive, then, even if they are silent and endlessly reserved, they keep their anger in their hearts. And these people will be revengeful like no other." In the attached image: The excerpt in HaMelitz newspaper from June 26, 1891
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Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚
They arrive bouncing into Israel for a free stolen house. 230 new settlers from France arrived in occupied Palestine on Monday aboard four flights organized by Israel's Ministry of Aliyah and Integration as part of its Summer 2026 immigration program.
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Daniel Mayakovski
Daniel Mayakovski@DaniMayakovski·
Más de 10.000 niños son esclavizados en las minas de oro de Ghana, por mafias intermediarias que luego venden el mineral a grandes empresas capitalistas. Loa niños se bañan en aguas tóxicas y manipulan mercurio por apenas unos dólares. El capitalismo que no te enseñan en TV.
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Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸
Dr. Yousef 🇵🇸@yousef_ki1·
If you see this video, put a dot to break the algorithm.
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Kevork Almassian
Kevork Almassian@KevorkAlmassian·
In this video, ISIS founder Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi describes dispatching Abu Mohammad al-Jolani from Iraq to establish Jabhat al-Nusra as an extension of ISIS in Syria. Jolani, in turn, thanks Baghdadi for his approval, support, and funding. A suit doesn't erase that history. The United States ultimately handed Syria to a man who once led al-Qaeda's branch in the country.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Have you noticed how the liberal establishment hasn't been nearly as emotional and outraged about Trump's second term as they were about his first? Now that he's the president who bombed Iran, the entire western political/media class is cool with him. The term "Trump Derangement Syndrome" has always been used by the MAGA crowd as a blanket pejorative to protect the president from criticism, but during Trump's first term it wasn't entirely unfair. You'd see Democrats shrieking their lungs out over Trump doing things that other US presidents did all the time like cozying up with dictators and tyrants. They'd lose their minds over relatively sane things like Trump talking about moving troops out of Syria. The whole Russiagate thing was liberals going bat shit over a crazy conspiracy theory that caused them to push for the escalations against Russia which ultimately gave rise to the war in Ukraine. We're not seeing any of that in Trump's second term. That extra layer of screeching emotionality simply isn't there. There are no Russiagates or emotional support Maddows this time around. Democrats hate Trump, but they hate him about as much as they'd hate any Republican president. The emotional response to his second presidency is wildly, wildly different from the first. Which is nuts, because he's quantifiably far worse this time around. His domestic policies are much more tyrannical. He's as evil a warmonger as the White House has ever seen. He's so corrupt that he's just openly admitting to being bought and owned by Zionist oligarchs while making his family a fortune using the power of his office. Now that he doesn't have to worry about re-election, he's being completely nakedly monstrous. And what's creepy is that's WHY the liberal establishment is so much more mellow about him. They're no longer worried that he's going to promote "isolationist" foreign policy and roll back the US war machine. He went to war with Iran, so they like him now. Because they know he's fully compliant.
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
I have watched scenes like these my entire life. They would show it on TV when I was a kid in Israel. The demonic evil humanity must triumph over - and punish, heavily, the perpetrators, and those responsible and complicit. The day of judgement is coming
Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده@RamAbdu

Palestinian children and women break down in tears as they watch Israeli occupation forces demolish their home in Khirbet al-Deirat, Masafer Yatta, in the occupied West Bank.

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