

A Willis
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Lebanon is home to one of the largest remaining Christian populations in the Middle East, with many historic and sacred sites in the south. As Israel intensifies its bombing in the region, questions are growing about the impact on these communities and holy sites. Are these landmarks and communities being sacrificed for the greater Israel project? And why are Christian leaders around the world silent on this destruction? I discuss this and more with @ClaytonMorris and @natalimorris on @RedactedNews.

@davidsenra @tobi Every time I listen to Bernie Sanders, I think of the pie. He is worried about slicing the pie and distributing the crumbs to everyone. I always ask, why not just bake 10 more pies? Abundance means not having to slice the pie, but instead, share or give away what you can’t eat.


There is approximately a zero percent chance Israel will abide by a ceasefire.







The Trump administration gave a Vatican envoy "a bitter lecture warning that the United States has the military power to do whatever it wants—and that the Church had better take its side"


Imagine being an impotent old man, calling a guy your grandson’s age a piece of shit for opposing a senseless, disastrous, war of choice. What a pathetic wasted existence.






Earlier today, Israel dropped over 160 bombs across areas in Lebanon within 10 minutes. The IDF describes this assault as part of a new operation they named “Eternal Darkness” claiming they are targeting Hezbollah sites. Civilian apartment buildings have been completely destroyed with reports of hundreds of deaths.