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Yaniv Fituci

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Los Angeles, California Katılım Mart 2009
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Luai Ahmed
Luai Ahmed@JustLuai·
Isn’t it ironic how Westerners are going out every day chanting against Israel while Arab states like Jordan, Bahrain, the UAE, and Saudi Arabia are united with Israel and the U.S. against Iran?
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Naftali Bennett נפתלי בנט
Naftali Bennett נפתלי בנט@naftalibennett·
The United Arab Emirates, our strategic ally, has just been attacked by Iran. This is, in effect, a declaration of the renewal of Iran’s war against the allies of the United States and Israel across the region. This regional alliance is vital to our security and to the security of the moderate partners in the Middle East and the Gulf. Iran continues to try to intimidate the region and poses a threat to global security. We stand with our ally.
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Camus
Camus@newstart_2024·
This MRI study on young kids just exposed something terrifying: They scanned the brains of 60 children aged 3–5 — including 5-year-old Rose — and found interactive screen time is causing measurable loss of white matter in their developing brains. Even just 2 hours a day is linked to impaired neural connectivity, language, and literacy development. Professor Mike Nagel (neuroscientist and father) said his first reaction was simply: “Wow… I was not anticipating seeing anything like that.” We’re physically changing children’s brains before they even start school — and the damage is visible on scans. This one actually unsettled me. I’ve always suspected too much screen time was bad, but seeing real white matter loss in toddlers hits different. Parents of little ones — has this kind of research changed how much screen time you allow?
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HealthCareDenied
HealthCareDenied@CareDenied·
The largest insurance companies own the top PBMs, allowing them to set the prices they pay themselves for drugs. As long as that conflict of interest exists, employers and consumers will continue to be fleeced by Big Healthcare.
POLITICO@politico

Mark Cuban on a lack of Washington support for the Break Up Big Medicine Act: "A lot of wimps in this town." "Until you break those companies up ... there is no chance we will improve the quality and cost of care in this country," @mcuban tells our @alexanderburns. More from their chat at @POLITICOLive's Health Care Summit👇

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Grant Cardone
Grant Cardone@GrantCardone·
Why should anyone be forced to pay property taxes. The state doesn’t buy the house you did. You bought the home, improved it, put a mortgage on it and paid for it. The state collects sales taxes & business taxes to fund services. Imagine the 70 year old who owns a home today valued at $2M - they bought 30 years ago for $50,000, maintained the house for 30 years and finally paid the house off - Why should they or their heirs pay any tax much less on the increased value? They will say, “who’s going to support the roads, police, fire department and schools? Sales tax & local businesses can support those things. For those who support property taxes understand you open the door for the state to collect taxes on ALL property; boats, cars, clothes, art, bicycles, gym equipment, grills, tools, silverware, jet skis, stocks, retirement accounts - everything. 27 states reassess annually, and the rest, do so every 3 years OR lie California, any time you improve the property! It’s brutal and it’s endless! If you support property taxes on personal property you are either; a) a communist b) confused c) academic d) free loader End Property Taxes!
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Zineb Riboua
Zineb Riboua@zriboua·
On the Strait of Hormuz: I said it before and I will say it again: Iran’s move to weaponize the Strait of Hormuz ranks among its most strategically reckless decisions. They cannot sustain control over it. Their military position does not allow for prolonged enforcement against determined opposition. More importantly, it was never a credible bargaining chip. Once escalated, it has to be relinquished without meaningful concessions. The only asset that has ever carried real negotiating weight is the nuclear program. The logic behind the move is also flawed. The expectation was to trigger a global economic shock large enough to force a halt in U.S. operations. That outcome has not materialized. Instead, it has accelerated the opposite dynamic. Regional and global actors are now investing in routes and infrastructure designed to bypass the Strait altogether. In trying to turn Hormuz into leverage, Iran is diminishing its long-term strategic value. Very stupid of IRGC.
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Luai Ahmed
Luai Ahmed@JustLuai·
Don’t bomb Israel if you don’t want to be bombed by Israel. It’s not that complicated.
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
Amjad Taha أمجد طه@amjadt25·
For the Trump administration to understand: The Strait of Hormuz is NOT OPEN. The UAE does not and will NEVER accept the Islamic regime in Iran imposing CONDITIONS on access. The UAE is not Britain or the EU. It does not accept any terrorist actor restricting freedom of navigation. As for Pakistan, Turkey, and Saudi Arabia negotiating to keep the regime afloat, understand this: no state has a legitimate right to decide who may pass and under what terms. That is international law, not a bargaining chip. Shame on United Kingdom, NATO, European Union, and anyone who tolerates this regime’s terrorism and piracy.
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Sana Ebrahimi Ledene
Sana Ebrahimi Ledene@__Injaneb96·
This is Tehran. Let that sink in. You are watching a revolution unfold live while the world’s media stays dead silent. Legacy media has become nothing more than a propaganda machine, because what news could possibly be bigger than this? @FoxNews @CNN x.com/Negaarsh/statu…
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
Amjad Taha أمجد طه@amjadt25·
Both killed by Muslim Brotherhood led forces, one in Sudan, one in Gaza. Both killers blame others for their crimes. Both have Western media running their propaganda. In Sudan, a Muslim Brotherhood army executed this woman in the picture and her babies. ( video: x.com/Partisan_12/st… ) They asked, “Are you RSF- Damiya?” She said no. They killed her anyway. The UAE condemned the October 7 terrorist attacks on Israel and sent humanitarian aid to Gaza. Hamas’s Western propaganda machine instantly attacked the UAE. In Sudan, the UAE condemned both the RSF and the Sudan Islamist forces (SAF), sent aid to women and children, and with the USA worked day and night to stop the war. That angered China, Iran, Turkey, and Russia, who all sponsor Sudan’s jihadist army. So they activated their Western puppets Rashida Tlaib, Ilhan Omar, and their “OnlyFans” crowd to spread lies again. They even used old photos of African massacres to blame the UAE, the only nation that seeks peace and doesn’t host Hamas of Gaza or Africa, instead of the real killers: Turkey, which gave Sudan’s jihadists drones, and Iran, which helped the SAF destroy churches in Khartoum and move various Hamas fighters to Port Sudan since 2008. Together they empowered the Sudanese Islamist army that killed over 80,000 people since April 2023. The same Sudan that hosted Bin Laden and knew about 9/11 before he left for Afghanistan. And now the same people make you idolize him on TikTok, make Bin Laden’s letter trend, and turn Sinwar into a hero. They run this game, always have. Ask yourself: Where do SAF’s weapons come from? Turkey? Iran? How did RSF get Turkish weapons too? The truth: the Muslim Brotherhood is evil in uniform. In Gaza, last night you saw them fake “hostage dead bodies” they had kept for months, staged as if they had just found them, raped women, denied killing babies, and even blamed the U.S. for it. In Al-Fasher, Sudan, a city untouched by war until June 2024, long controlled by the army, they dragged the war into it, broke the Juba Treaty, used civilians as shields, and turned their people into hostages for propaganda. When activists exposed them, the Islamist army expelled every NGO and journalist except Al Jazeera, the only one allowed to stay. And then comes “But The Guardian said…” Yes, the same Guardian that called Hamas “resistance” and once sold the Iraq WMD fairy tale. And how about that Wall Street article? Let’s just say the writer works for Al Jazeera in Qatar, an “expert” on Turkey who suddenly forgot how to write about Turkey’s involvement in Sudan. So yes, your streets are infested by Hamas-linked networks and will be occupied for a long time. The Muslim Brotherhood took over, and you allowed it. Now they lead your ignorance. Yes, your streets are occupied by Hamas terrorist networks, and this will take a long time; you will remain their hostage for as long as they want you to stand against civilization. They want you to stand against civilization and with Sudan’s Islamist jihadist army. They want you to stand against the UAE, a nation that reached Mars, hosts over 200,000 Sudanese, and unites 200 nationalities living side by side while building sports cities in your land, as they destroy every synagogue in that same land. They want you to hate builders and love destroyers, and now you elect them into your parliaments. As an Emirati, I’ve spoken, but most stayed silent, too busy defending terrorists. If you want real HD proof of Sudanese army (SAF) forces executing women and children, DM me. The same goes for RSF violations, all documented. They recorded them to terrorize their own people. You won’t find them on X, too graphic, and you’ll never see them on BBC or The Guardian, because it shatters their Muslim Brotherhood fantasy.
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Amjad Taha أمجد طه
Amjad Taha أمجد طه@amjadt25·
These new forces were created after Trump’s plan was signed in Egypt. When you only know how to kill, not to live, how to destroy, not to build, this is what follows. Israel rescued its hostages and simply stepped back, and the free Palestinians began killing each other for power and wealth. Hamas, desperate to crown itself the updated occupier, now wants to build its own settlements in Gaza. Dozens have been slaughtered by Hamas in just 72 hours. No UN cries. No human rights marches.
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Naftali Bennett נפתלי בנט
Naftali Bennett נפתלי בנט@naftalibennett·
As we hold our breath awaiting the hostages’ return, the facts of the past two years are clear to any decent person, and this is what history will remember: 1. On October 7th, 2023 thousands of Hamas terrorists attacked peaceful Israeli communities and burned, raped and murdered 1,200 Israelis, kidnapping another 250. This included elderly Holocaust survivors, and months old babies. 2. As a result Israel waged a war with two goals: to remove the Hamas threat and to bring home the hostages. 3. Hamas had previously turned most of Gaza into a massive terror complex, with tunnels, rocket launchers and ammunition in tens of thousands of homes, schools and hospitals. 4. Israel faced this unprecedented challenge by massively evacuating civilians, sending millions of text messages before attacks and essentially bent over backwards to minimize civilian casualties. 5. Given Hamas’ methods, tens of thousands of Gazans died. Many were Hamas fighters and many, unfortunately, were civilians. Civilians dying is an inevitable and horrible part of urban warfare. 6. At no point was there a policy of starvation. There was food insecurity because that’s what happens in wars. The pictures of supposed starving children, we now know, were of kids with unrelated pre-existing conditions. 7. There was no genocide, nor was there anything remotely close to that. This is one of the most successful BIG LIES in modern history. 8. The overwhelming majority of Israelis want to raise families and build a good future for our children. We hate war. For us it’s personal because we’re a citizen army. I had to fight wars. I lost close friends. My son serves in the same commando unit as I did. We have skin in the game, so nobody in Israel wants to kill or be killed. But we know that if for one moment we’ll lay down our arms, we’ll be massacred as on Oct 7th, and that’s not something we’re planning. 9. Israel had the deepest gratitude towards @realDonaldTrump and his team. You saw this in Tel Aviv last night. Israel also has considerable domestic debates. That’s part of the beauty here, though I’d happily have a bit less of that beauty. 10. We now need to turn a page, and open a new, beautiful chapter for Israel and for the region. Change is coming soon. Am Yisrael Chai🇮🇱
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
It has only been 24 hours since Israeli troops withdrew from Gaza, and the damage Hamas has already inflicted is beyond horrific. They have redeployed the streets, they have shot innocent people for sport, and they have executed anyone they believe to be allied with Israel. It is just appalling. This is not what peace looks like. This was not a part of the deal. The Palestinian people cannot be abandoned in our fight for humanity. It isn’t over until they are free from Hamas, too.
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Noa Argamani
Noa Argamani@ArgamaniNoa·
Two years ago today, Avinatan and I came to the Nova Music Festival to celebrate life, but we found ourselves in the dark tunnels of Gaza. I can’t even begin to describe the horrible atrocities of that day. Thousands of young people running in the fields, hundreds of cars trying to escape - all of us begging not to be murdered. October 7 was the last time I saw my partner. In captivity, I asked about Avinatan everywhere I went. I didn’t know if he was kidnapped or murdered, but i was afraid to know the answer. I lived in fear every single day. Being here today is nothing short of a miracle - I am not the same person I was two years ago. I broke down. I rose again. Dozens of times. And still, it hasn’t ended. Two years have passed. We still have hostages clinging on to their lives, each day, each minute, a living hell. Hostages who are starving, waiting for the day that they could see the light again. I miss Avinatan more with every passing day. I hold onto hope, every single day, that this nightmare will end soon, and we’ll finally get to live the life we’ve dreamed of. This nightmare will end only when all the 48 hostages will come back home. We are not losing hope. We pray that in the next few days we’ll hear good news, and by the end of this holiday we will see our loved ones again.
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Hamza
Hamza@HowidyHamza·
It has been two years since Hamas committed the atrocities of October the 7th, 2023, with over 1,200 lives lost and over 250 kidnapped, many of them didn't survive this captivity; others are still hostages at this moment.Since then, there's no Gaza; every street, school, university, or church was destroyed by the Israeli army. Since then I have lost people from every part of my life, friends, neighbors, coworkers, relatives and the list goes on, and it hasn't stopped yet.What makes this tragedy even more horrifying is the presence of those who attempt to justify it, who rationalize mass murder as if it were something other than the deliberate destruction of human life. To celebrate the deaths of innocents, or to excuse such violence with ideology or grievance, is just a moral failure, Every life lost on that day had a story, a future, and a family who loved them; to diminish or glorify their deaths is to erase all of that.
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Aɴᴛ
Aɴᴛ@AntSpeaks·
“The entire project of Israel, the entire project of a bunch of Eastern Europeans deciding they wanted to go create a state in a land where Arabs were already living.” There is absolutely nothing factual about that statement, @ComicDaveSmith. You are describing Jews from Europe as just a “bunch of Eastern Europeans,” implying they are not Jewish or have no connection to the land Jews actually originated from. That's not just ignorant, it's historically illiterate. Here is a fact you conveniently ignored. Only about 30 percent of Jews living in Israel today are of Ashkenazi descent. That alone destroys your lazy “bunch of Eastern Europeans” narrative. And as for your claim implying that the land was thriving and full before 1948, give me a break. The area that became the modern State of Israel was, by multiple credible accounts, largely barren and underdeveloped. Yes, there were Arabs living there, but your cartoonish framing completely distorts the reality of the region at the time. This is what happens when a failed comedian starts believing his own bullshit and mistakes smugness for intellect. You posture like some sort of deep thinker, but your takes are shallow, uninformed, and laughably bad. You are not insightful, Dave, you are just loud and wrong. I genuinely pity you.
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Hamas Atrocities
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
Ghazi Hamad, senior Hamas Official, says that the death of so many Gazans was worth it.
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Hen Mazzig
Hen Mazzig@HenMazzig·
You’re about to hear all of Hamas’s propagandists unite to say that this was an “unprovoked” strike. Let me be clear. Hamas men killed 6 Israelis YESTERDAY. They’ve held 48 innocents hostage for 704 days. They started this war on October 7th with a brutal massacre, and they’ve kept it going every day since with more ruthless violence. These attacks may be many things, but they were not unprovoked.
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