Omri Gazitt
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Omri Gazitt
@omrig
dad, husband, founder at @aserto_com, ex-@puppetize cpo, MSFT / @azure alum, @RiceUniversity alum, skier, aspiring martial artist, wannabe guitarist
Redmond, WA Katılım Nisan 2007
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Today marks an incredible milestone for @temporalio Technologies. I am proud to share that the company has raised $300M in Series D funding at a $5B valuation, led by @a16z.
This news is a testament to the community and trust we’ve built in our Durable Execution, further solidifying our mission to continue investing in open source, expand cloud platforms, and continue helping companies move agentic AI out of the lab and into the real world.
Read more here: temporal.io/news/temporal-…
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“Globalize the intifada” means “shooting or bombing people in Sydney, London, Paris, Toronto, Los Angeles and New York City as well as Tel Aviv or Jersusalem”
@davidfrum makes is perfectly clear. theatlantic.com/ideas/2025/12/…
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So well said, by Bret.
"Though we’ll probably learn more in the weeks ahead about the mind-set of Sunday’s killers, it’s reasonable to surmise that what they thought they were doing was “globalizing the intifada.” That is, they were taking to heart slogans like “resistance is justified,” and “by any means necessary,” which have become ubiquitous at anti-Israel rallies the world over. For many of those who chant those lines, they may seem like abstractions and metaphors, a political attitude in favor of Palestinian freedom rather than a call to kill their presumptive oppressors.
But there are always literalists — and it’s the literalists who usually believe their ideas should have real-world consequences. On Sunday, those consequences were written in Jewish blood. History tells us that it won’t be the last time." nytimes.com/2025/12/14/opi…
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🚨 BREAKING: COLUMBIA UNIVERSITY ADMITS TO SYSTEMIC ANTISEMITISM 🚨
Columbia’s own task force has finally admitted the truth.
In a 70-page internal report, Columbia confirms that Jewish and Israeli students were harassed, isolated, and targeted. Not by fringe activists, but by the professors paid to teach them.
Here’s what Columbia itself now admits:
• Israeli students were publicly called murderers in class
• Jewish students were told their people survived the Holocaust just to commit genocide
• A rare class on Zionism was disrupted simply for not being hostile to Jews
• Professors read private emails from Jewish students out loud to shame them
• Classes were canceled so students could protest Israel
• Others were held in “Zionist-free” protest camps. Open ethnic exclusion
• A required class of over 400 students was told Israel is “so-called Israel” and that Jewish donors were laundering blood money
• One professor denied Hamas sexual violence, calling the reports “exaggerated or fabricated” during a class on advocacy
• Graduate students were told to “teach for Palestine” in every subject
• A professor claimed Theodor Herzl was an antisemite and that Eastern European Jews were not really Jewish
• Anti-Israel messaging was forced into astronomy, architecture, photography, nonprofit management, and more. Wherever they could inject antizionist hate, they did
• Columbia’s task force confirmed that swapping the word Jew for Zionist does not make it any less antisemitic
Columbia admits it has no full-time Middle East faculty who are NOT antizionist.
In other words, every professor teaching the region wants to dissolve the world’s only Jewish state in the Jewish ancestral homeland.
And the faculty behind it?
Still employed. Still spreading antizionist hate. No accountability whatsoever.
This report is not reform.
It is a signed confession.
Columbia engineered a campus-wide assault on Jewish identity and called it education.
Bookmark this post.
Spread the truth.
Stop pretending this is a debate.
This is a moral collapse.
And it happened at one of America’s most "elite" institutions.
No one gets to say “we didn’t know.”
Now you do.
(link to full report in comments.)

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אתמול זכיתי לארח בבית שלי בנחל עוז את הקנצלרית לשעבר אנגלה מרקל, שהגיעה לביקור קצר בישראל.
מרקל באה ארצה כדי לקבל תואר ד"ר של כבוד מטעם מכון וייצמן. היא לא פגשה פה פוליטיקאים ולא עשתה ראיונות לתקשורת, אבל כן היה לה חשוב לראות בעיניים את השבעה באוקטובר, ולהקדיש יום שלם לביקור בעוטף עזה.
היא הגיעה אלינו לנחל עוז אחרי סיור באתר הנובה, וניכר היה שהסיור שם השפיע עליה מאד.
בנחל עוז היא הייתה כמעט שעתיים. בלי פמליה ויועצים, בלי הצהרות ומצלמות. באה לשמוע, לראות וללמוד, בצניעות ובשקט.
היא ביקשה לראות את הממ"ד שהיינו כלואים בו במשך עשר שעות, וכשהסברתי לה איך החשמל נפל באותו בוקר וכל המשפחות בשכונה נאלצו להסתגר בחשיכה מוחלטת, היא שאלה אם אפשר רגע להרגיש איך זה היה. אז כיבינו את האור וסגרנו הכל, ונשארנו באפילה גמורה שתי דקות. היא מאד התעניינה בילדים - איך הם חוו את אותו יום, איך מסבירים להם מה קרה, מה עוזר להם להתמודד עם הטראומה.
בהמשך הסתובבנו בקיבוץ, כל אדם שעבר מולנו היא עצרה ללחוץ יד, לשאול שתי שאלות, לתת מילות חיזוק ונחמה. במיוחד התרגשה לפגוש את ההורים של אילן פיורנטינו ז"ל, רכז הביטחון שנפל בהגנה על הבית ב-7/10. בשלב מסוים נתקלנו בשלושה גרמנים חביבים שמתנדבים בשיקום הקיבוץ, והיו המומים לגמרי לראות פתאום את הקנצלרית הולכת לכיוונם בדשא של חדר האוכל. וגם להם, היא פשוט אמרה שלום וכל הכבוד, והמשיכה.
תודה גדולה לשגריר גרמניה בישראל @GerAmbTLV שאירגן את הביקור החשוב הזה, ובכלל, תומך באנשי נחל עוז מאז אוקטובר האיום ועד היום.

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@TheFP @bariweiss Much respect @bariweiss. As a long-time subscriber I hope you continue to put principle over team, as you have since you founded TFP. You’ve built an amazing org and culture. I hope you’re able to bring that to Paramount, and step away if the corporate tax proves too high.
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An announcement from @BariWeiss: The Free Press is joining Paramount.
Read more: thefp.pub/4gW8N21
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Dear Members of the @PulitzerPrizes board,
My name is Emily Damari. I was held hostage in Gaza for over 500 days.
On the morning of October 7, I was at home in my small studio apartment in Kibbutz Kfar Aza when Hamas terrorists burst in, shot me and dragged me across the border into Gaza. I was one of 251 men, women, children, and elderly people kidnapped that day from their beds, their homes, and a music festival.
For almost 500 days I lived in terror. I was starved, abused, and treated like I was less than human. I watched friends suffer. I watched hope dim. And even now, after returning home, I carry that darkness with me - because my best friends, Gali and Ziv Berman are still being held in the Hamas terror tunnels.
So imagine my shock and pain when I saw that you awarded a Pulitzer Prize to Mosab Abu Toha.
This is a man who, in January, questioned the very fact of my captivity. He posted about me on Facebook and asked, “How on earth is this girl called a hostage?” He has denied the murder of the Bibas family. He has questioned whether Agam Berger was truly a hostage. These are not word games - they are outright denials of documented atrocities.
You claim to honor journalism that upholds truth, democracy, and human dignity. And yet you have chosen to elevate a voice that denies truth, erases victims, and desecrates the memory of the murdered.
Do you not see what this means? Mosab Abu Toha is not a courageous writer. He is the modern-day equivalent of a Holocaust denier. And by honoring him, you have joined him in the shadows of denial.
This is not a question of politics. This is a question of humanity. And today, you have failed it.
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The most important design decision for an authorization system is how to bring data to the engine. There are two prevalent models - stateless and stateful. Read all about the tradeoffs 👇
aserto.com/blog/stateless…
#authorization

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✨ @openid #AuthZEN momentum continues to build! Our next interop event/showcase is at the @Gartner_inc IAM Summit in London in March.
We're proud to announce that as of v0.32.54, #Topaz now supports #AuthZEN API's natively! Check out the post. 👇
aserto.com/blog/authzen-g…
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I'm excited to speak at @DeveloperWeek 2025! If you're in Santa Clara, come check out my talk, "Your Cheat Code for API Authorization", part of the @OpenApiSpec track. And if you want to chat, you can set up some time using the link below. aserto.com/events/develop…
#DevWeek2025
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✅ Calling AuthZEN implementers! ✅
We are delighted to announce that the AuthZEN WG will be hosting an interoperability session at Gartner IAM Summit in London on March 24-25! openid.net/authzen-at-gar… @omrig @davidjbrossard
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@tnachen Hey, if there was an MP of a venture fund that would be managing k8s clusters, my money would be on you :)
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Authorization is hard. It needs to be low-latency, support high throughput, and be manageable. The industry seems split between #centralized and #distributed architectures. Our latest post explores the tradeoffs, and offers an attractive middle ground.
aserto.com/blog/centraliz…
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@AvivaKlompas Indeed it made me cry. Thank god they are home, and may the other 95 hostages be back home soon.
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We believe that 2025 will be the year where organizations will start centralizing their authorization.
In our first post of 2025, we capture why it makes sense to centralize authorization, the headwinds, and how to overcome them.
aserto.com/blog/the-case-…
#authorization #RBAC

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