Stuart374

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Stuart374

Stuart374

@stuart6329

Unabashed supporter of the US and Israel. Am Yisrael Chai.

New York Katılım Temmuz 2010
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Stuart374
Stuart374@stuart6329·
October 8th was the saddest day in my life. October 7 was horrible. The worst pogrom/massacre of Jewish people since the Holocaust. But then on October 8, antisemites came out of their holes into our streets in New York, Los Angeles, London and Paris, and CELEBRATED. The Jew hatred was palpable. People celebrating the rape, torture and murder of innocent, unarmed men, women, children and babies. A celebration of pure EVIL. College kids on American campuses calling for the destruction of Israel and the murder of the 7 million Jews there. I lost faith in humanity. People are no more enlightened now than they were in the Middle Ages. Ancient, sick blood libels everywhere. Hateful lies on TV news and in newspapers. The world overcame Nazi Germany. I hope it can overcome this or everyone is doomed, because it most definitely will not stop with the Jews. It also won’t stop with Christians. This is a war between barbarism and Western Civilization. The West needs to wake up. We are under attack from without and within. If we don’t fight back, nobody will fight for us.
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Leviathan
Leviathan@l3v1at4an·
This was St. Aloysius Gonzaga Catholic Secondary School @A_GonzagaDPCDSB on October 7th 2025 celebrating terrorist attacks against Jews. Today it was vandalized with Jew hating graffiti. Our odds is someone here is connected @PeelPolice
Leviathan@l3v1at4an

High school students of St. Aloysius Gonzaga Catholic Secondary school @A_GonzagaDPCDSB & John Fraser Secondary School @jfssSAC in Mississauga staged a walking in support of the October 7th terrorist attacks that killed the most Jews since the Holocaust.

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Haviv Rettig Gur
Haviv Rettig Gur@havivrettiggur·
They’re still coming at Yair to defend Hasan Piker’s bald-faced lie that Einstein hated Zionism. It’s really important to them for Einstein to have hated Zionism. Because most Jews turned Zionist in the 20th century (you’ll never guess why). So they have to pretend that half the history of 20th century Jews never happened, and they have to keep finding anti-Zionist Jews who never existed. Alas, Einstein was Zionist through and through. But it’s good that they kept coming. Because it gave Yair a chance to set the record straight.
Yair Rosenberg@Yair_Rosenberg

As I write and document quite explicitly in the piece, Einstein was a binationalist before Israel's founding (as were many notable Zionists!), but then became a supporter of Israel once it was established in 1948. He hosted Israel's first prime minister David Ben Gurion at his home in 1951. When he turned down the Israeli presidency in 1952, he referred to the country as "our state of Israel." Do you think they would have offered the job to an enemy? In reality, Einstein was an ally of the socialist government in power and a harsh critic of the Israeli right that opposed it -- which was actually a problem, because the presidency is supposed to be nonpartisan. Einstein regularly lambasted the Israeli right, not Israel or the Zionist project, which is quite clear if one actually reads the critical statements and who he refers to. In 1955, in one of his last interviews, Einstein said "I have great hopes for the future of the Jewish state." haaretz.com/2014-05-22/ty-… The last speech Einstein composed was intended to mark the 7th anniversary of Israel's founding, and he wrote it in conjunction with Abba Eban, Israel's ambassador to the United States (not the sort of thing an anti-Zionist would do). Explaining his idea in a letter to the embassy, Einstein wrote that "a somewhat critical attitude concerning the behavior of the world powers toward Israel and the Arab states could have a salutary influence. It is easier for me to say those things than for any person connected officially with organized Jewish life. To do this well it has to be carefully prepared in cooperation with responsible Israelis." Einstein died days before Israel's Independence Day, but we have the text of the undelivered speech. In it, Einstein wrote: "The establishment of the State of Israel was internationally approved and recognized largely for the purpose of rescuing the remnant of the Jewish people from unspeakable horrors of persecution and oppression. Another purpose was to provide conditions in which the spiritual and cultural life of a Hebrew society could find free expression. Thus the establishment of Israel is an event which actively engages the conscience of this generation. It is, therefore, a bitter paradox to find that a state which was destined to be a shelter for a martyred people is itself threatened by grave dangers to its own security. The universal conscience cannot be indifferent to such a peril." He also wrote: "It is anomalous that world opinion should only criticise Israel's response to hostility and should not actively seek to bring an end to the Arab hostility which is the root cause of the tension." And, as Einstein always did, he closed with an appeal for peace, coupling his defense of Israel with this conclusion: "International policies for the Middle East should be dominated by efforts to secure peace in Israel and its neighbors." He never stopped advocating for Israeli-Arab peace, and raised the same point in that final interview cited above. To him, all these sentiments were not contradictory but complementary. web.archive.org/web/2014090317… He bequeathed his intellectual assets and likeness to Hebrew University. One does not need to align with Einstein's approach to Israel and Zionism to acknowledge the reality of what it actually was. Einstein was a physicist who died in 1955, not some oracle on world politics, and it is perfectly reasonable to disagree today with his views on these and many other subjects. What is not reasonable is to adulterate those views in service of a contemporary ideological agenda. All of this material is either explicitly discussed or linked in the article. I'm a little confused and surprised that you missed it.

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Washington Free Beacon
Washington Free Beacon@FreeBeacon·
WATCH: Mohamed Abdou, self-described “activist-scholar” who was banned from teaching at Columbia University, will be speaking today at an event hosted by NYU students and activists. Abdou has praised Elas Rodriguez, the man who fatally shot two Israeli embassy staffers last year, and Aaron Bushnell, who set himself on fire in front of the Israeli embassy after shouting “Free Palestine.” H/T: @thestustustudio
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Israel ישראל
Israel. 78. Resilient. Alive. Impossible to ignore. 78 years of regained sovereignty. We’re just getting started.
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Campaign Against Antisemitism
They want to bring an intifada to Britain. New posters by the ‘Revolutionary Communist Group’ have appeared across Brighton calling to “Globalise the Intifada.” However, the imagery goes much further than a slogan; it is a direct threat to our country. The graphic depicts a masked individual wielding a weapon. Upon closer inspection, the point of the blade appears to be landing directly on the UK. Intifadas in the past have always been campaigns of terrorist violence, including suicide bombings, which targeted Jews. With a wave of arson attacks targeting Jewish communal buildings across London this week, what sort of message does this send? @Sussex_Police, please investigate this at once.
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HonestReporting Canada
HonestReporting Canada@HonestRepCanada·
🚨 Across nine recent episodes of the @CBCRadioCanada program @cbcasithappens, co-host Nil Köksal repeatedly platformed Palestinian, Lebanese, and Iranian-regime–aligned voices. Only one of them, with guest host Dave Seglins, provided an opportunity for an Israeli to discuss Iranian rocket attacks against Israeli civilians. The consistent theme across the interviews were claims portraying Israel as the aggressor, with minimal context about Hezbollah’s attacks or Iran’s central role in fomenting violence. The other Israeli guest was an Arab politician critical of the state, calling its laws “discriminatory” and “apartheid.” 🔗 honestreporting.ca/petitions/cbc-…
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Yehuda Teitelbaum
Yehuda Teitelbaum@chalavyishmael·
You really can’t hate the @BBC enough. For context, Abdullah Albadri, armed with two knives and carrying a “martyrdom note,” tried to storm the Israeli embassy in London, told police he wanted to die “for the glory of God,” and was then charged with preparing a terrorist attack.
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StopAntisemitism
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
The American Zionist's "privilege" in a nutshell: - our family members gassed in Auschwitz - friends raped during 10/7 - passing through armed security heading to Synagogue for Shabbat services so we don't get shot but some lunatic radicalized by a Candace Owens podcast. The privilege is breathtaking.
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Ambassador Ron Prosor
Ambassador Ron Prosor@Ron_Prosor·
In 2026, the law is failing Jewish citizens. Even beating a Jew for being a Jew apparently isn't anti-Semitic—so long as the attacker doesn't shout 'Mein Kampf.' From boycotting world-class conductors to "Don't buy from Israel" slogans—which are just a continuation of "Don't buy from Jews" —the line has been crossed long ago. We cannot accept 'criticism of Israel' as an excuse for what is unmistakably anti-Semitic hate. The IHRA definition must be implemented in law to ensure that anti-Semitism is recognized, named, and punished.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Israel Foreign Minister, Sa'ar: Unfortunately, Lebanon is a failed state, a state that is de facto under Iranian occupation through Hezbollah. But this also leads to a conclusion: Hezbollah is a common enemy of Israel and Lebanon. Just as it threatens Israel’s security, it harms Lebanon’s sovereignty and threatens its future. We do not have any serious disagreements with Lebanon. There are a few minor border disputes that can be solved. The obstacle to peace and normalization between the countries is one: Hezbollah.
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ShipofTheseus
ShipofTheseus@JewishSpaceLazr·
Kudos to @Dartmouth, a different kind of Ivy. Israeli flags cover the lawn in front of Dartmouth Hall, the most central and visible place on campus, in honor of Yom HaZikaron, Israeli Memorial Day. Sponsored by Hillel and Chabad together.
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Allison Pearson
Allison Pearson@AllisonPearson·
Do we really want to lose our oldest, most loyal and productive minority? It breaks my heart. My plea to Britain’s Jews: Please don’t go. 👇 British Jews are in danger. Either we do something about it or they’ll leave telegraph.co.uk/news/2026/04/2…
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dan linnaeus
dan linnaeus@DanLinnaeus·
A sitting US Rep. promoting a Hamas operation in public view. Stunning. The Global Sumud Flotilla is financed and organized by People’s Conference for Palestinians Abroad (PCPA), Hamas’s foreign facing network coordinating international protests, boycott campaigns, and provocation flotillas, and its head Zaher Birawi, the UK based founder of the Freedom Flotilla Coalition. PCPA’s operations in Spain includes Saif Abu Kashk, the CEO of Cyber Neptune, “a front company in Spain that owns dozens of the ships participating in the ‘Sumud’ flotilla,” according to evidence released publicly by Israeli intelligence. Documents seized during IDF operations in Gaza, including a 2021 letter signed by former Hamas politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh, evidence these links with PCPA and others. (see timesofisrael.com/documents-from…) So California Dem Ro Khanna is openly cheering for Hamas.
Ro Khanna@RoKhanna

Activists on the Global Sumud Flotilla are putting their lives on the line to challenge Israel’s unlawful blockade on the occupied Gaza Strip. I am immensely proud of this international showing of solidarity, and applaud the courage on display.

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European Jewish Congress
European Jewish Congress@eurojewcong·
A Holocaust memorial in Ereda, Ida-Viru County, Estonia, has been extensively damaged, with parts of the monument broken, dented and dismantled. This act goes beyond vandalism. The desecration of a Holocaust memorial is an attack on historical memory and on the dignity of the victims. Such incidents are particularly concerning at a time when remembrance must be preserved and protected. The targeting of Holocaust memorials undermines the shared responsibility to remember and educate future generations. We join the Estonian Jewish Community thanking the police for their prompt response and hope for a swift clarification of the circumstances and the restoration of the memorial.
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Hussain Abdul-Hussain
Hussain Abdul-Hussain@hahussain·
A smart guy tried to debunk my argument that Palestinians in the West Bank were better off until 1987, when Intifada started a downward trend in their living standards. He claimed that Palestinians revolted because they were impoverished. Now I don’t have time to produce original research to substantiate my point, so I let AI do it. Enjoy! The 20-year period from 1967 to 1987 saw the West Bank transition from a high-growth "boom" economy into a state of structural dependence and stagnation just before the outbreak of the First Intifada in late 1987.  Economic Growth and Volatility •Post-War Surge (1968–1980): The economy grew rapidly, averaging roughly 7% in real per capita GDP and 9% in GNP. This growth was fueled by integration with the Israeli labor market and a regional economic boom. •Transition to Stagnation (1980–1987):Growth slowed dramatically during this period, with per capita GDP growth turning "very poor" at roughly -0.50%. •1986 Rebound: Real GDP saw a significant 19% increase in 1986, shortly before the sharp decline caused by the onset of the First Intifada in December 1987.  Key Economic Drivers •Labor Integration: Palestinian employment in Israel rose from negligible levels in 1968 to 110,000 by 1987, representing 35% of the West Bank's employed population. By 1975, earnings from these workers accounted for nearly one-quarter of the total GNP. •External Remittances: West Bank workers in oil-producing Gulf countries sent back estimated remittances of $350 million per year. •Agricultural Exports: Exports peaked in the early 1980s at roughly $137 million, before declining due to adverse trade terms and cyclical olive production variations.  Structural Imbalances •Sectoral Disarticulation: While agriculture and services grew, industrial development was often hampered by administrative restrictions intended to prevent competition with Israeli firms. •Investment Focus: Although investment rates were high (30–40% of GDP), the vast majority of capital was directed toward private housingrather than productive industrial sectors. •Bifurcated Economy: By 1987, Israeli settlers (then roughly 3% of the population) were estimated to contribute roughly 35% of the West Bank's GDP.  Social and Living Indicators Despite the slowing GDP growth in the 1980s, long-term living standards improved compared to 1967: •Health: Life expectancy increased by approximately 10 years during this period, and infant mortality rates were significantly reduced. •Durables and Utilities: Household possession of consumer durables rose several-fold, and connections to municipal water and electricity expanded substantially.
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David Bernstein
David Bernstein@ProfDBernstein·
Netanyahu could have certainly handled relations with Obama better, but Obama had the bizarre conceit that the way to bring peace to the Middle East was to upgrade relations with Iran and downgrade relations with the Saudis and Israel, to create a more equitable balance of power that would then (somehow?) lead to peace. It's beyond me to figure out how leading voices in his administration, including Obama himself, came to believe this nonsense, which came straight from the Iran-linked NIAC and its leader Trista Parsi, but that's what led to the relevant tension.
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