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Yotam Ben Ami

@ybenami

simple.

California Katılım Ekim 2008
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Michelle Dewberry
Michelle Dewberry@MichelleDewbs·
Pro-Palestine activists are cycling through the Unite The Kingdom March, with Palestine flags & photographers. They are deliberately trying to antagonise attendees here; so that they can capture the moment…
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Mila Joy
Mila Joy@Milajoy·
Spencer Pratt vows to save dogs from Skid Row. Right now, the homeless are using dogs as gunnea pigs to make sure their drugs don't kill them. If the drugs don't kill the dogs, then they know they are safe to take. What fucking SICKOS.
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Juulz
Juulz@shitskinned·
I love Jews i love Israelis and im gay - im lefty and i dont want anything to do with this hamas murderous army
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Tyler Oliveira
Tyler Oliveira@tyleraloevera·
I Got Banned & Deported From Israel...
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Eyal Yakoby
Eyal Yakoby@EYakoby·
Who is funding these campaigns?
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Cenk Uygur
Cenk Uygur@cenkuygur·
Zionism is a cult.
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Yotam Ben Ami
Yotam Ben Ami@ybenami·
@drdanielschatz My takeaway is that there's still hope for Sweden. The leadership may be out of their minds but the people are in the right place.
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Daniel Schatz
Daniel Schatz@drdanielschatz·
Hur kommer det sig att den svenska Eurovisionjuryn gav Israel 0 poäng, medan det svenska folket gav 7? Detta börjar se ut som ett tydligt mönster. 👉 2026: 7 poäng från svenska folket, 0 från juryn. 👉 2025: 12 poäng från svenska folket, 0 från juryn. 👉 2024: 12 poäng från svenska folket, 0 från juryn. En enskild gång hade kunnat avfärdas som en tillfällighet. Två gånger hade väckt frågor. Men när exakt samma mönster upprepas tre år i rad är det svårt att inte undra om den svenska juryn är politiserad.
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Pedro Sánchez
Pedro Sánchez@sanchezcastejon·
Este año no estaremos en Eurovisión, pero lo haremos con la convicción de estar en el lado correcto de la historia. Por coherencia, responsabilidad y humanidad.
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Enrique Martínez
Enrique Martínez@QuiqueVal·
Lo que ha hecho TVE y el Gobierno con #Eurovisión2026, no sólo quitando a España sino además vetando que se vea en España, es propia de la censura autoritaria. Pero lo gracioso es que hay miles de españoles viéndolo en YouTube y es la primera tendencia de España
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wile e. coyote
wile e. coyote@huber14025·
@ybenami @Milajoy If it was at their camp, who's to say it was abandoned. If you dont have a home, you have to leave it somewhere. Can't take the dog everywhere. People who have homes, leave their dogs at home Is this abandonment? If it was truly abandoned, then we'll done
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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
This real-time 1948 article from The Economist completely destroys the modern “Nakba” narrative that was invented decades later as political propaganda. Straight from British eyewitnesses in Haifa, October 2, 1948: “Jewish authorities urged all Arabs to remain in Haifa and guaranteed them protection and security ... However, of the 62,000 Arabs who formerly lived in Haifa, not more than 5,000 or 6,000 remained. The most potent factor was the announcements made over the air by the Arab Higher Executive, urging the Arabs to quit ... those who remained and accepted Jewish protection would be regarded as renegades.” They didn’t flee because of “Zionist ethnic cleansing.” They fled because Arab leaders ordered them to get out of the way so their armies could “drive the Jews into the sea.” Then they lost the war they started — and spent the next 77 years rewriting history to blame the Jews. The “Nakba” you were taught? Pure revisionist fiction.
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Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory

The word “Nakba” (catastrophe) wasn’t invented by Palestinians to describe Jewish “ethnic cleansing.” It was coined in 1948 by a Syrian Arab historian, Constantin Zureiq, in his book The Meaning of the Disaster. He used it to describe the humiliating failure of the Arab world — their leaders’ arrogance, their lies to their own people, their military incompetence, and their refusal to accept a Jewish state. Zureiq wrote that the Arabs had “imaginary victories” and put their public “to sleep” with boasts — until the real disaster hit: they couldn’t wipe out the Jews. The original Nakba wasn’t about refugees. That a rebrand from several decades later. It was about the Arab leaders’ catastrophic decision to launch a war of extermination ... and lose. They’ve spent 77 years rebranding their own failure as Jewish guilt. That’s the only real "Nakba" they can’t forgive.

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