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Tammy G 🇻🇪 🇮🇱 תַּמִּי

@tekpro2007

Venezolana de nacimiento, de corazón y me niego a apagar la luz. Life’s too short to do things you hate just to win the approval of others 🇻🇪🇮🇱

Caracas, Venezuela Katılım Ağustos 2009
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⚡︎@_sorrengailll·
Apple for the love of all that is holy, can you PLEASE let iPhones change the volume of the alarm without changing the ringer volume? It’s a simple request. I know you can do it.
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Tammy G 🇻🇪 🇮🇱 תַּמִּי
@ColinYurcisin Don’t go to @Citibank They did almost the same to me, after 20 years with them, because I started receiving earnings from a company I legally own outside the US. I sent them all the paperwork from the company, it didn’t matter.
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Colin Yurcisin
Colin Yurcisin@ColinYurcisin·
so i hooked up my Chase bank account to Wise to pay my cleaning lady in Mexico and they terminated all my bank accounts and credit cards immediately 12 year relationship, 5 bank accounts, 10s of millions processed, 8 credit cards and i've probably referred them over 1,000 clients zero warnings nice @jpmorgan
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Dao
Dao@DaoParis·
@ShaykhSulaiman Russia is not allowed to compete but Israel is
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Sulaiman Ahmed
Sulaiman Ahmed@ShaykhSulaiman·
BREAKING: Swiss commentator kept on reminding viewers of the war crimes the pilot has openly supported, while the Israeli bobsleigh team was racing on the Olympics.
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roberto taboada@robertotaboada5·
«No fue Hitler ni Himmler quienes me secuestraron, me golpearon y asesinaron a mi familia. Fue el zapatero, el lechero, el vecino, que recibió un uniforme y entonces creyó que pertenecía a la raza superior.». Karl Stojka, sobreviviente de Auschwitz.
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Ed Edwards
Ed Edwards@Ededwards1962·
Delayed flight and $24 WiFi fuck you @AmericanAir should change your name to Jewish Air stupid fucks
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John Podhoretz
John Podhoretz@jpodhoretz·
MIssissippi's largest synagogue destroyed in an arson attack on the Sabbath. The fact this isn't the biggest story of the morning, or the day so far, should tell you just how normalized anti-Semitic action is becoming. mississippitoday.org/2026/01/10/fir…
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Ginette Gonzalez
Ginette Gonzalez@ginettegm·
Buen día, ayer en la tarde, con retraso, pude llegar a Venezuela a bordo de una aerolínea nacional. En el tránsito quedé incomunicada porque Curazao usa corriente de 220w y no tenía adaptador. Por eso les debo algunas consideraciones sobre lo que está sucediendo en el tema aéreo
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Mossad Commentary
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil·
TIME MAGAZINE DID SOMETHING BOLD. In a world where self-censorship has become the norm, where truth is often buried out of fear of the loud minority mob, @TIME chose courage. They didn’t hide behind “balance.” They didn’t blur the moral lines. They put Eli Sharabi, an Israeli hostage who survived 491 days in Hamas captivity, on their cover. And they let him speak. Eli’s story isn’t easy to read. He describes crawling through pitch-black tunnels, living for months without light, food, or clean water. Whispering “Shabbat Shalom” underground just to remember he was still alive. “It reminds me why I must survive. Who I’m surviving for.” TIME didn’t just publish his story, they gave a platform to truth in an age terrified of it. They showed moral courage when the world needs it most. Thank you, @TIME, for standing up for the victims, for the truth, and for humanity. 📘 “The Story I Lived to Tell,” by Eli Sharabi — TIME Magazine, Oct 27, 2025 Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil
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נועה מגיד | Noa magid
It’s the story of a young man who suffered more than a human heart can bear - his name was Sahar. He was at home when the terrorists infiltrated Kibbutz Be’eri on October 7. They threw grenades into his house. His brother, Idan, was wounded by shrapnel, and Sahar tried to help him. Then the terrorists set the house on fire. Sahar tried to escape through the window with Idan, but the terrorists caught them. Idan was shot in the head and murdered on the spot. Sahar was kidnapped to Gaza. At that same moment in the kibbutz, the terrorists also murdered their grandmother - Geula. In Gaza, Sahar was tortured without mercy. They forced him to sit in front of a camera and beg, "Release me". When the camera was turned off, they murdered him with unimaginable cruelty. They mutilated his body, filmed it, and released the video to the world. His parents had to watch that same video - knowing they had lost both of their sons and their mother in a single day. This is the story of Sahar - a young man with starry eyes and a mischievous smile, who had his whole life ahead of him. Sahar, who endured more pain than anyone ever should - and who will never come home. His body is still being held by Hamas in Gaza This is his last picture.
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Emily Damari
Emily Damari@EmilyDamari1·
I was released from Hamas captivity in January and I am a die hard fan of Maccabi Tel Aviv. I am shocked to my core with this outrageous decision to ban me, my family and my friends from attending an Aston Villa game in the UK. Football is a way of bringing people together irrespective of their faith, colour or religion and this disgusting decision does the exact opposite. Shame on you. I hope you come to your senses and reconsider. I do wonder what exactly has become of British society, this is like putting a big sign on the outside of a stadium saying “No Jews allowed” What has become of the UK where blatant antisemitism has become the norm? What a sad world we are living in.
Ayoub Khan MP@AyoubKhanMP

I welcome the news that Maccabi Tel Aviv fans will not be permitted to watch the match at Aston Villa! Well done to all those that signed our petition!

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Christiane Amanpour
Christiane Amanpour@amanpour·
Earlier live on air, I spoke about what a day of real joy this is, for Israeli families whose loved ones are finally being returned from two years of horrific Hamas captivity, and for civilians in Gaza, who have finally had a reprieve from two years of brutal, deadly war. I noted that for the hostages who are finally home, it will take a long time for them to recover mentally and physically. But I regret also saying that they may have been treated better than many Gazans because Hamas used these hostages as pawns and bargaining chips. It was insensitive and wrong. From speaking to many former hostages and their families, like everyone I've been horrified at what Hamas has subjected them to over two long years. They've told me their stories of barely being able to breathe in the tunnels, not being allowed to cry, being starved and made to dig their own graves – and of course today, some of the hostages are coming back in body bags.
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Yehuda Teitelbaum
Yehuda Teitelbaum@chalavyishmael·
Jews weren't opening up restaurants in Auschwitz less than 24 hours after they were liberated. They looked like this. Calling Gaza a "concentration camp" is an insult to every survivor of the Holocaust.
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Elliot Steinmetz
Elliot Steinmetz@elliotsteinmetz·
The fact that the world did not immediately and consistently call for the unconditional release of the October 7th hostages and the surrender of Hamas will remain a moral and ethical failure of historic proportions. In that failure, you cost thousands of lives on both sides. You empowered terrorism for generations to come. You turned your back on freedom and democracy in favor of propaganda and hatred. You squandered two years of irreplaceable human life for the sake of social acceptance and political convenience. You politicized and excused acts of terror on the basis of a false and destructive narrative. History will judge you—whether you are a hesitant European leader, a cautious Arab head of state, a terror-sympathizing politician, or an American academic or student cloaked in moral relativism. You will be judged and found guilty. If you fail to recognize and atone for it in this life, you will face the reckoning in the next. It is that simple.
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