Jon P
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Very good on Israel - Palestine
Ncole ✡︎@ncole_r
Every major lie about the Israeli-Palestinian conflict debunked in 2 minutes: Another amazing job from Shabbos Kestenbaum.
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BBC (and Jeremy Bowen) eulogises the repulsive Ali Larijani.
#Iran
The Persian Jewess@persianjewess
Like clockwork, BBC airs a glowing eulogy of Ali Larijani. Larijani oversaw the massacre of tens of thousands of Free Iran protesters just two months ago. But BBC calls him “moderate” and “a man you could maybe do business with.” Absolute trash.
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.@jonstewart Iran-splains the ramifications of closing the Strait of Hormuz in a way even Trump can understand
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🚨To every Black person tempted by the antisemitic wave sweeping right now:🚨
Back when white mobs lynched us in the streets...
When we had no money, no power, and literally no movement...
Who stood with us? Who risked everything?
The Jews.
They weren't just allies—they were family in the fight.
- Jewish leaders co-founded the NAACP in 1909 and funded/led it for generations when no one else would.
- When Dr. King and our people were arrested, beaten, jailed—Jewish lawyers defended us for free, and Jewish money paid bail bonds and court fees while others turned away.
- In Freedom Summer '64, half the white volunteers risking death to register Black voters? Jewish.
- Rabbi Heschel marched arm-in-arm with MLK in Selma—our struggles linked forever.
Without their blood, treasure, solidarity, and courage—there is no Civil Rights Movement as we know it. No Voting Rights Act. No dream realized.
That's why I stand with the Jews.
They were our only true friends when this country hated us—when doors slammed shut and ropes hung high. They showed up, bled, and built with us.
So to my people joining this demonic, divisive hate today:
Pause. Remember. Honor the alliance that freed us.
Our histories are bound. Our freedoms were won together.
Betray that, and you betray the very martyrs who died for our rights.
Black-Jewish unity forged the dream. Don't let hate destroy it.
I stand with my Jewish brothers and sisters—always. ✊🏾🤝✡️🇮🇱
Repost if truth > trends. If gratitude > division. If history matters.
#BlackJewishAlliance #RememberOurAllies #StandTogether #CivilRightsTruth #NoToAntisemitism


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In 2014, when Nadia Murad was 19, ISIS came to the village where she and her family lived. They demanded that the villagers, who were Yazidi, convert to Islam.
When their demands were refused, the killing began.
Men and boys who were older than 14 were shot or burned alive; younger boys were taken to be trained as terrorists. 6 of Nadia’s brothers and stepbrothers were murdered for refusing to convert. Her mother, like the rest of the older women, was killed because she was too old to be desirable as a sex slave. 600 people were murdered, while Nadia and the other young women were taken into captivity.
As one of the 6700 Yazidi girls captured by ISIS in 2014 alone, Nadia was kept as a sex slave in the city of Mosul, where she was beaten and raped and burned with cigarettes by her ISIS captor for months before she was able to escape.
After she regained her freedom, Nadia campaigned tirelessly for the release and protection of Yazidi women and girls. In 2018, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize, alongside Dr. Denis Mukwege, a renowned humanitarian. Together they founded the Global Survivors Fund, which works to gain survivors access to reparations and compensation so they can rebuild their shattered lives.
In November of 2021, the Toronto District School Board, which is the largest district in Canada, banned its students from attending a meeting of a girls’ book club that focuses on female authors because Nadia was scheduled to discuss the book she wrote about her ordeal.
Superintendent Helen Fisher ruled that students in her school district could not attend because the details of the book would “offend” Muslim students, and “promote Islamophobia.”
I find it interesting that neither Ms. Fisher, the school board, nor local Muslims were able to distinguish between ISIS and the Muslim community as a whole.

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Jonathan Liew doesn't see or understand any of the criticism. He is PROUD of his disgraceful words in the Guardian.
Liew actually thinks he is fighting the "war at home".
Over on BlueSky, where Liew posts publicly, unlike here where his Tweets are protected, he has PINNED the calls for "a smashed window here, a provocative sticker there".
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The Guardian has lost its way. For many years now it has been Der Sturmer of the modern age. It is beyond understanding how any Jews can work at this newspaper.
The obsession with Israel at The Guardian is beyond what is reasonable. They treat Israel unlike any other country. It is a sickness.
Jonathan Liew is arguably only pipped for his racism against the only Jewish state by Nesrine Malik at the Guardian. For Malik, Hamas don't exist. Nor do Hezbollah and nor do Iran. From there it is a hate-fest. Both are simply a disgrace to journalism.
❎ The Guardian article on Saturday openly calls for violence against food chains that aren't even Israeli. It is beyond absurd.
With the intifada very much globalized how could anyone write this complete bs? Let alone be so proud of it.
Liew of course has form.
❎Never forget that in November 2024, Liew called for Israel to be banned from international sport.
Of course, Liew cited dead "footballers" in Gaza to make this argument. They turned out to be Hamas fighters. Because obviously.
Liew has never openly called for any other nation to be banned. Not Palestine after 7/10. Not Lebanon with Hezbollah constantly starting wars. Not Iran after over 30,000 protestors were murdered. Liew was silent.
❎ Long after it was established in Dutch courts that the Jew Hunt ("Jodenjacht") Pogrom was initiated by locals Muslim gangs, Liew wondered in the Guardian “Who started it… No one can be sure”. The information was right there in the courts of Amsterdam. Liew knew who he was blaming though.
❎ All the way back in 2022, Jonathan Liew accused Israel of "sportswashing". A tiny country in the Middle East with Jews and Arabs competing together internationally. Absolutely absurd.
I will repeat this again, because clearly no one at The Guardian is aware. My children in Jerusalem, play with and against Arabs in their football matches.
This is the only country in the Middle East where Jews and Arabs play together at kids level and internationally too.
If the Guardian had an ounce if integrity they would be championing this.
Liew and The Guardian have a sickness. The @guardian no longer post on here due to disinformation.
You simply cannot put more disinformation into Liew's latest article.

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If Gail’s was a Jewish business, this would be antisemitic enough. But today it is owned by a private equity firm founded by a Mormon & led by a man named John Patrick Connaughton. The mere fact that it was founded by Jews makes it a target. The @guardian should be ashamed.


Christian JB@christianjbdev
The Guardian: Even tho a bakery which had a Jewish founder is a British business (technically, we guess), it’s clearly an act of aggression for a Jew-store to open near a salt-of-the-earth independently owned Palestinian cafe. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
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