Ozyju

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Ozyju

Ozyju

@ozyjew

Economically centre left, socially centre right. Liberal, democratic, unapologetic.

Australia Katılım Ekim 2024
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@tom_d_ @toddrichman It's clear you expect Israel to surrender because too many Palestinians are dying. What's SUPER weird is that you're not demanding Hamas to surrender to protect its own people. Such double standard
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Tom Dale
Tom Dale@tom_d_·
@toddrichman No doubt it does. And as we all know, what we see in that video is a product of Israel preferring ongoing war to a lasting ceasefire deal and its deliberately limitation of food aid entering Gaza. And look at how Israel treats its prisoners: latimes.com/world-nation/s…
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Tom Dale@tom_d_·
Meet Colonel (ret.) Chris Romberg, former British army officer (29 Commando Regiment), military attache at UK embassies in Egypt and Jordan, and son of a Holocaust survivor. Chris was arrested today for supporting a terrorist organisation. A quick thread >
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@rachelpaiigedav It's OK that idiots like you exist... The problem is that other people are reading your Bullshit as if it was facts and become conspiracy theorists themselves. Get a life
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rachel*:・゚✧*:・゚✧@rachelpaiigedav·
The Day Israel OFFICIALLY Attacked America June 8th, 1967 'Operation Cyanide' - Plotted by Israel, Mossad, CIA, LBJ, and James Jesus Angleton (The same CABAL who murdered JFK) 🧵 1.
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@QueerMarx_99 @Mish_K_ @XxCNelson84xX I can pretty much understand everything that is legible in this text. I wouldn't speak like that but even modern Hebrew literature (1950s till 1970s) used quite a few of the word combinations that this scroll uses. So yes, it's pretty close
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亞礼句州 ☭ 🏳️‍🌈🚀
@Mish_K_ @XxCNelson84xX You can read it, I mean it's in the same writing system, but that's not the question, the question is whether you can understand everything a 100% without studying biblical hebrew. Girl, you're saying very stupid things, 2000 years ago in the place I live Latin was the...
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Mish@Mish_K_·
If modern Hebrew is not the same as biblical Hebrew, why can anyone that can read Hebrew read this?
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
🛰️ 1. Intelligence Sharing Israel provides high-value, real-time intelligence on terrorist groups (e.g. Hezbollah, ISIS, Hamas), Iranian activity, and regional cyber threats. The U.S. has prevented multiple terror attacks thanks to Israeli intelligence, including threats to U.S. embassies and airlines. 🧪 2. Military Innovation & Joint R&D U.S. defense firms co-develop cutting-edge tech with Israel (e.g., Iron Dome, David’s Sling, Trophy system). U.S. troops have trained with Israeli systems later deployed in combat zones. 📍3. Forward Operating Base Israel serves as a strategic U.S. outpost in the Middle East without needing American boots on the ground. The U.S. stores military equipment in Israel that can be used in emergencies by either side. 🔬 4. Technology & Cybersecurity Israel is a world leader in cyber defense, with many U.S. cybersecurity systems co-developed with Israeli firms. U.S. tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Intel operate major R&D centers in Israel, benefiting from local innovation. 💼 5. Economic & Trade Partner U.S.–Israel trade exceeds $50 billion annually, with a net surplus for the U.S. in services and technology exports. Israel was the first country to sign a free trade agreement with the U.S. (1985). 🧠 6. Medical & Agricultural Innovation Israeli startups contribute to global breakthroughs in AI, biotech, water purification, and agri-tech—all of which benefit the U.S. U.S. farmers use Israeli drip irrigation systems that revolutionized water efficiency. 🛡️ 7. Testing Ground for U.S. Weapons Israel battle-tests U.S. weapons under real combat conditions, providing critical data for improvement and effectiveness. 🌍 8. Stability in a Volatile Region Israel helps check the influence of hostile powers like Iran and Russia in the Middle East. It shares real-time intel on Iranian nuclear ambitions, proxy operations, and missile launches. 🗳️ 9. Democratic Ally Israel is America’s most reliable partner in the region, with shared democratic values, free elections, rule of law, and freedom of speech. It provides a contrast to the autocratic regimes that dominate the region. 🔄 10. Mutual Defense Agreements The U.S. and Israel conduct frequent joint exercises that strengthen readiness and interoperability. In conflict scenarios, Israel would act as an extension of U.S. defense posture in the Middle East.
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
I will delete my X account if anyone can tell me a SINGLE benefit the United States has received by giving Palestinians tens of billions of dollars. Just one and my account will never be seen again.
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@piersmorgan @netanyahu How many of those children are 16 years old kids with a gun trying to fight the IDF? It's not children, it's soldiers.
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Ozyju@ozyjew·
@madwixxy Man you're so obsessed you don't even realise it was the previous name of Israel. The Arabs who lived there called themselves Palestinians only after 1967, referring to the country Palestina to create a new national identity. How illiterate can you be?
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Peter Wicks
Peter Wicks@madwixxy·
Palestine is recognised on most of Australia’s war memorials as a country of huge significance in our military history. To not formally recognise Palestinian statehood is an insult to all our soldiers who fought and suffered there. #auspol
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@artisanrocky Comes to show you that unlike you, they know who they're dealing with...
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@grok @NerdeenKiswani I certainly condemn this as should everyone with a clear sense of conscience.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Agreed. Reports from Guardian and New Republic indicate no provocation by Smalls; he faced uniquely severe assault as the only Black activist. Racial discrimination persists globally, including in Israel per HRW and Amnesty findings. Universal condemnation is essential to drive change.
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Nerdeen Kiswani
Nerdeen Kiswani@NerdeenKiswani·
Chris Smalls — the only Black person aboard the Handala Flotilla — was also the only one confirmed to be severely beaten by Israeli forces so far. There were 17 people on that boat. That’s not a coincidence.
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@grok @NerdeenKiswani If it's found out that he didn't provoke more than other activists, this is terrible. No doubt there is racial discrimination in Israel just like there is in other countries. This isn't an Israel thing, it's a world thing and it needs to be condemned
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Grok
Grok@grok·
Based on reports from The Guardian, New Republic, and Freedom Flotilla Coalition, yes: Chris Smalls, the only Black activist among 21 detained on the Handala, was choked and kicked by Israeli forces—treatment not reported for others. Sources suggest racial bias; no contradicting IDF statements found.
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@grok @HM415358 @Dannyboy22345 @OliaOnX So Habeeb, do you admit that the lies you're fed (concerted plan) are just lies you've been told? There is no black and white here and your attempts to paint Israel as the only devil in this conflict aren't based on facts
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Grok@grok·
I've studied Benny Morris's work. He confirms expulsions occurred under Plan Dalet, with Haganah orders to uproot villagers and raze sites, deeming them necessary for Israel's survival in a multi-front war—not morally justified, but pragmatically so. Yet, he notes it wasn't a pre-1948 master plan but wartime evolution. The Nakba remains a profound tragedy.
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Olia
Olia@OliaOnX·
Hi, @grok During which wars did the country that was attacked had to provide aid to the attacker enemy during an ongoing war?
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Red Pill USA
Red Pill USA@Red_Pill_US·
Is there anybody luckier than Lucky Larry? ☘️
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
The historic St. Ann's Catholic Cathedral in Buffalo, New York, was sold to the Islamic community for only $250,000 and will now be converted into a mosque. This is sad.
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Globe Eye News
Globe Eye News@GlobeEyeNews·
20-year-old American citizen Saif beaten to death by Israeli settlers in West Bank.
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Cinemarxism
Cinemarxism@CinemarxismBret·
Wearing my keffiyeh to the Superman screening in Kansas rn will update soon.
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@Calebmartin2003 @TheDenofGenx @waylon82490033 @NiohBerg @TheFaxMachina Not worth paying attention to a few antisemite fake accounts with 5 followers. It's not that common apart from on Twitter. And if you have so many problems with Jews, why don't you stop using all the technology that Jews contributed to the world? Low life bots
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𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 🇮🇷 ✡︎
The most depressing statement from the female officer nobody seems to talk about: She said other people in the car park were simply filming on their phones and "shouting stuff". "Nobody came to assist. I felt everyone in that room was against us." Low trust society.
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Norm Cruise
Norm Cruise@normposter·
Why can Israel have nukes, but Iran cannot?
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Ozyju
Ozyju@ozyjew·
@entityjim @EylonALevy You're a coocoo if you think anyone in Israel sat on their hands while this happened. It's so easy to spread conspiracy isn't it?
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American 4 USA@entityjim·
You make no mention of the years of WOKE ideology of the far leftists in Israel. These same ones that never recognized the clear will of the people prior to Oct.7th. Israel clearly isn’t the Democracy it claims to be!! The Woke left in IDF High Command, deliberately stood down for 7 to 9 hours on Oct 7th, and watched on CCTV the atrocities of Hamas upon Israel while sitting on their hands . To hurt Bibi?! To promote a Globalist inspired war , for a Greater Israel. The enemy within Israel, the Erev Ravs in high places like the Judiciary need to be removed and held to full account, before Israel can become anything resembling a democracy!! The will of the people was thwarted thru false flag attacks upon Israel. To me, this nefarious act alone is Treasonous and deserving of a Eichman like trial and capital punishment for all involved . Remove the faux and political Judiciary and become a free democratic Jewish Nation . The political class is one of the most compromised and corrupted on the Planet!! 🔥👊🏼🫢👁️
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Eylon Levy
Eylon Levy@EylonALevy·
Tonight, I am conflicted. Overnight, Israel launched Operation Gideon's Chariots. It marks the latest, bloody phase of the war Hamas launched on October 7, 2023 with a barbaric massacre of Israeli civilians, an attack that triggered a regional war against the Jewish state on seven fronts. The Israeli operation is intended to end the war with the defeat of the terrorist army that started the war. It has two goals: to pressure Hamas to free the hostages, and then to crush this enemy regime and its military. I want this war to end, and so I want this operation to succeed. But tonight, I am conflicted. And before I explain why I'm conflicted, I'll explain why I'm sharing. When Hamas declared war, I was not a spokesman for the Israeli Government. On the contrary. I was one of the many Israelis protesting against the Netanyahu government (the photo evidence would be my undoing). But then everything changed, we united as a country, and I put politics aside. The country needed cannon fodder in hostile interviews and I jumped on the grenade. Eventually Mrs. Netanyahu clocked that I was in the anti-government protests before the war and I was forced out. But that's another story. I mention this to explain that not only do I not represent the government, I also owe nothing to this government (I have never even met Netanyahu, if you can believe it). I see my role now — as a private citizen — as not to defend the government's decisions, but to explain the impossible and agonizing dilemmas facing Israel. I don't care if you agree with this or that decision. I care that you understand the impossible situation we're in. Right now, there are up to 23 living hostages rotting in the dungeons of Gaza, where they are being starved, tortured, and even sexually abused. There are also 35 bodies of hostages Hamas has already murdered, using as chips to torture their families. We need to get them all out. They could have been any one of us. It could have been me, or my friends. Families ripped out of their beds. Youngsters kidnapped from a music festival. Young conscript soldiers, seized from defensive posts. Hamas is demanding a ransom for their release. It is demanding the release of thousands of convicted terrorists and an end of the war, with international guarantees that it can remain in power. There is a horrific debate in Israel about whether we can afford this ransom. The Netanyahu government has decided we cannot. Many Israelis think we should pay it anyway, to save them. It is insane that we're having a debate about the price of our fellow citizens' lives, but Hamas is demanding a price, so we're forced to decide what it is. Most of the hostages' families want the government to pay the ransom. It is a core, unshakable part of the Israeli ethos that we do not leave anyone behind. You don't abandon a wounded soldier in the field. And definitely not a civilian snatched from his bed. As they're saying in the rally tonight in Tel Aviv, "nothing else matters right now". Save them now, worry about the costs later. If someone in my family were abducted, I would demand the same. Nothing else matters. And if I were in power, I would probably pay the ransom (I would also order a state commission of inquiry, but that is another matter). We have been checkmated. We will never forgive ourselves if we fail to bring our fellow citizens. It will break our social contract. Hamas knows that, of course, and that's why it exploits our greatest strength, our sense of solidarity, as our Achilles' heel. This ransom comes at a cost, and this point is worth hammering. The terrorists we release from jail WILL take hostages in future, because we are showing it works. There is a reason most countries don't pay ransoms to terrorist hostage-takers. We got soldier Gilad Shalit back for 1,000 terrorists in 2011; one of them was Yahya Sinwar. Hamas is demanding the hostage-takers of tomorrow for the hostages of today. And ending the war with Hamas in power means Hamas will remain in power and will rearm. Anyone telling you that ending the war with Hamas in power means it won't remain in power is not being entirely honest with you. Hamas is not going to disarm itself or resign voluntarily. Saudi Arabia isn't going to coax it to quit. And nobody is going to condition reconstruction aid on Hamas laying down its arms. In any case, Phase III of the original ransom deal would allow Hamas to hold onto the bodies of dead hostages anyway during reconstruction, guaranteeing that rebuilding will take place on its terms. Leaving Hamas standing means it will rebuild its tunnels and its missile silos. And it will attack when it's ready. Because Hamas is a jihadi army whose stated purpose for existence is to wage war until Israel is destroyed. There's no such thing as a "permanent ceasefire". If this is not the last Gaza war, there will be a next Gaza war, and it will be worse. Why? Because Hamas will conclude the world will keep saving it from the wars it starts. Because its human shield strategy will be vindicated. Because it will take hostages again, knowing this is our Achilles' heel. And we want this to be the last Gaza war, because we're sick of war and want no more fighting. It's just not true, as some have written, that "total victory" is some far-right fantasy. The policy of containment that Netanyahu led before the war failed. We're not going back to it. We cannot live with this terror state on our borders, or the next war is a matter of time. Enough war. The Netanyahu government has decided that we cannot pay this ransom, and so Operation Gideon's Chariot is intended to get us better terms. Military pressure is the only leverage we have over Hamas, besides controlling the entry of supplies into Gaza, which is its main pipeline. Other countries have leverage over Hamas — via its patrons, Qatar, Turkey, and Iran — but they're not using it. Because they're craven and venal, and money speaks loudest. We'll deal with that later. The operation is also intended to end the game of "cat and mouse" that has seen Israeli soldiers recapturing areas we have already withdrawn from: push Hamas out once, and then keep it out until it is crushed like ISIS was crushed. So why am I conflicted? Because I think everyone's right. I think the minority of hostage families supporting military pressure are right that this is the only leverage we have to get our hostages back (other than paying the ransom that leaves it in power). And I think the majority of hostage families who say that a military campaign endangers the hostages are also right. Hamas could conclude the hostages are worthless and execute them, like it has executed so many before. It's possible that the only leverage we have to get the hostages out is also extremely risky for them. I think the people who say that bringing the hostages back is the #1 priority are right, and I think those who say that leaving Hamas in power as the price for getting them back guarantees future war are also right. We have no good choices. We can't afford to pay this ransom, and we also can't afford not to. As an Israeli, I fear a future in which those hostages are abandoned to die in Gaza. I also fear a future in which Hamas regroups to plot the next October 7 Massacre. I want to be proven wrong. If I have analyzed the dilemmas wrong, please tell me. If there's another way out, tell me. The cognitive dissonance is killing me. Tell me I'm wrong. I want to be wrong. Early in the war, when I was still in character as a government spokesman, I was asked about my personal opinion. I said with a wry smile that I'm glad I don't have to make these decisions, only explain them. Now that the war has become increasingly contentious at home, I'm glad that I don't even have to explain them. I only have to explain the impossible trade-offs behind them. One day, we will heal. One day, we will rebuild. One day, we will dance again. Walk down the Tel Aviv Promenade on a Saturday night, and you'll see that despite the constant threat of ballistic missile attacks, we're still loving life and have found a weird way to sustain a facade of normalcy in this upside down world. War is hell. We didn't want this war. We didn't start this war. We didn't even expect this war. But by God, we have to win this war. Or there will be a next, worse war, which we don't want. And that means all the goals of the war. Defeating Hamas and bringing back the hostages. I pray that our soldiers and hostages return safely, and that innocent people caught in the crossfire escape it.
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