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Me gustan las piedras pequeñitas. Me gusta regalar lo que hago y lo que siembro.

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AF Post
AF Post@AFpost·
The Mossad appears to be responsible for fomenting anti-regime protests in Iran, resulting in thousands of civilian deaths, in an attempt to give the illusion that the Iranian regime was close to being toppled in a gambit to force Trump to attack Iran. The report declares that Israel masqueraded as an entire psyop, resulting in thousands dead, to start a war with Iran. Follow: @AFpost
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Tany Carrasco
Tany Carrasco@tanycarrasco·
@monitorrente Mi marido @eljudiozurdo está desaparecido por exponer a todo este gobierno hdp. Hoy hice la denuncia y se está preparando un habeas corpus. (En la cuenta de @EstebanOsc16162 están toda la data, por fi no me pregunten a mí que no me da la cabeza para explicar🙏)
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Cesar Montes Figueroa@Cesar_MoFi·
Y uno tratando de no pensar en la guerra por una noche.
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Cesar Montes Figueroa@Cesar_MoFi·
@piersmorgan Important to mention that, if the case is that they do have this capability, they could have targeted the bases were the US bombers were being filled but chose to target a base in the middle of the Ocean, this means they are warning you now.
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Parisa@loveparisa·
@AlinejadMasih I dunno Masih, maybe he shouldn’t have killed two police officers with a machete. We all saw the video of him doing it. 🤷‍♀️
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Masih Alinejad 🏳️
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih·
Stop repeating the narrative of the Islamic Republic in the West about this brave Iranian wrestling champion who was executed by hanging in Iran. Watch this video. Saleh Mohammadi just wanted to be a champion. He had no lawyer, no fair trial, no free media coverage, no access to his family, not even a chance to say goodbye. What did he have? A forced confession after torture. To those saying “if you kill a police officer in America, they will shoot you” , you are helping the regime justify more executions. You are making their job easier in the West. Because this 19 year old wrestler He was not a criminal. His only crime was protesting and demanding freedom. You are putting the lives of other protesters at risk by repeating their narrative. Listen to his story. We have been in contact with his family. Many Iranian athletes and journalists have spoken to them. He was innocent. #IranMassacre
Masih Alinejad 🏳️@AlinejadMasih

Six years ago, when regime in Iran hanged wrestler Navid Afkari, I launched the United for Navid campaign alongside 50 athletes and activists. We warned the world. No action. Now it’s happening again. More protesters. More athletes. On death row. This time, please don’t look away. Join us to stop the executions and end the root cause of the endless war in the region: the Islamic Republic. Thanks CBS for letting me say their names on air. These five people are not numbers. Not statistics. They are human beings, executed in Iran for protesting. #IranMassacre

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Cesar Montes Figueroa@Cesar_MoFi·
@AQ4Congress2026 @SikhFeminist I agree, but I think the disclaimer responds to the issue of politics and politicians gradually becoming a cult of personality, which has very much eroded the ability to discuss different points of view. Especially for the right wing, you're either with them or against them.
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Abrar Qadir for Congress@AQ4Congress2026·
@SikhFeminist “..is not perfect”. I honestly do not see why we even make this a disclaimer, as if perfection is even close to a reasonable standard for anything. I know you didn’t mean anything big by it, but it speaks to the rot of discussing anything online
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Jo Kaur
Jo Kaur@SikhFeminist·
Rikers Island is a terrible, awful, dehumanizing place. I have visited clients here. This is the place that detained and tortured Kalief Browder for allegedly stealing a backpack - he suffered through this hell for 3 years without a trial. This gesture of kindness and humanity from the NYC Mayor is one of the most incredible things I've ever seen a politician do. Perhaps ever. Zohran is not perfect but anyone who can see the humanity of detainees and prisoners is worth paying attention to in today's vicious times. In his faith, he is certainly sincere.
Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani@NYCMayor

Earlier this week, I broke fast at Rikers Island with New Yorkers in custody, Department of Correction staff, Commissioner Stanley Richards, and Councilmember Yusef Salaam. It was a night that will stay with me for quite some time. People sharing what little they have: breaking bread, offering prayer, making space for one another’s dignity even in the hardest place. In a system too often defined by what it takes, I was reminded of what it means to give—mercy, dignity, and humanity. May we extend that mercy as far as we can. Eid Mubarak to all.

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Liger
Liger@EdbieLigerSmith·
Got an absurd community note on my viral post about the executed wrestler. “Amnesty international said the confession was tortured out of him.” Amnesty International isn’t even allowed into Iran! And that’s because the Iranians know it’s a propaganda pushing Western NGO. Amnesty’s only evidence of torture comes from “interviews.” AKA Persian immigrants who oppose the revolution & will say anything to demonize the Government. Meanwhile there’s literally a video of the guy hacking a cop to death with a machete. I hate the U.S.-Israeli propaganda apparatus so much. They are such disgusting liars and they have the power to control everything you see. We live in the twilight zone.
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Hameed Shuja
Hameed Shuja@hameedshuja·
Left: Me and my goats in Afghanistan. Right: Me after my PhD from one of the UK's top universities. Conclusion: Farage is an ignorant coward who thrives on hate mongering and racial stereotypes.
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Cesar Montes Figueroa@Cesar_MoFi·
@5149jamesli Maybe he's the one behind all of this AI videos of Netanyahu, he needs him alive or his whole rhetoric dies with him.
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Steve Sweeney
Steve Sweeney@SweeneySteve·
Today I$rael tried to kill me in a targeted airstrike in southern Lebanon as I was reporting on was the targeting of bridges and the forced displacement of 1 million people, an ethnic cleansing operation on a larger scale than the Nakba I have absolutely no doubt that this was deliberate. Despite claims there were no warnings ahead of the strike and no notifications sent to the Lebanese Army who allowed us to film As we have seen in Gaza they want to silence journalists who document and report their war crimes It is the western powers who provide political and military support for I$rael, arming it to the teeth to carry out genocide in Gaza and ethnic cleansing here in Lebanon. They are not simply complicit, but active participants and should be held accountable for their actions. But if I$rael thinks today’s strike will silence us and keep us out of the field they are very, very mistaken
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Alon Mizrahi
Alon Mizrahi@alon_mizrahi·
Iran has been bombing perhaps 10 countries for over two weeks, everyday, firing thousands of missiles and drones under heavy attacks, aiming for targets hundreds and thousands of kilometers away - Didn't hit one school.
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Arnaud Bertrand
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand·
This is probably the most important article of the month: an op-ed by Oman's Foreign Minister, who mediated the talks between the U.S. and Iran, in which he writes that the U.S. "has lost control of its foreign policy" to Israel. He repeats that a deal was possible as an outcome of the talks (something confirmed by the UK's National Security Advisor, who also attended: x.com/i/status/20341…) and that the military strike by the U.S. and Israel was "a shock." Interestingly, given he is one of Iran's neighbors and given that Oman has been struck multiple times by Iran since the war began (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_Iran…), he writes that "Iran’s retaliation against what it claims are American targets on the territory of its neighbours was an inevitable result" of the U.S.-Israeli attack. He describes it as "probably the only rational option available to the Iranian leadership." He says the war "endangers" the region's entire "economic model in which global sport, tourism, aviation and technology were to play an important role." He adds that "if this had not been anticipated by the architects of this war, that was surely a grave miscalculation." But, he adds, the "greatest miscalculation" of all for the U.S. "was allowing itself to be drawn into this war in the first place." In his view this was the doing of "Israel’s leadership" who "persuaded America that Iran had been so weakened by sanctions, internal divisions and the American-Israeli bombings of its nuclear sites last June, that an unconditional surrender would swiftly follow the initial assault and the assassination of the supreme leader." Obviously, this proved completely wrong, and the U.S. is now in a quagmire. He says that, given this, "America’s friends have a responsibility to tell the truth," which is that "there are two parties to this war who have nothing to gain from it," namely "Iran and America." He says that all of the U.S. interests in the region (end to nuclear proliferation, secure energy supply chains, investment opportunities) are "best achieved with Iran at peace." As he writes, "this is an uncomfortable truth to tell, because it involves indicating the extent to which America has lost control of its own foreign policy. But it must be told." He then proposes a couple of paths to get back to the negotiating table, although he recognizes how difficult it would be for Iran "to return to dialogue with an administration that twice switched abruptly from talks to bombing and assassination." That's perhaps the most profound damage Trump did during this entire episode: the complete discrediting of diplomacy. If Iran was taught anything, it is: don't negotiate with the U.S., it's a trap that will literally kill you. The great irony of the man who sold himself as a dealmaker is that he taught the world one thing: don't make deals with my country. Link to the article: economist.com/by-invitation/…
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Jon Levine
Jon Levine@LevineJonathan·
In September 2017, NYC First Lady Rama Duwaji posted a photo to her Tumblr account of the Palestinian terrorist Leila Khaled. "If it does good for my cause, I'd be happy to accept death," the photo caption read. Khaled, a longtime member of the PFLP, a U.S.-designated terrorist organization, participated in plane hijackings in 1969 and 1970. Between the two hijackings, she underwent several cosmetic surgery procedures to disguise her identity. In the 1970 hijacking, Khaled threatened to detonate a grenade unless the pilots let her into the cockpit. Today, she is revered by terrorists and their allies as the first woman to hijack a plane. Duwaji was 20 years old at the time. archive.ph/KS6IZ
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Jon Levine@LevineJonathan·
NEW from me Rama Duwaji — the wife of NYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani— shared several posts glorifying Palestinian terrorism on old social media accounts that remain active. Duwaji also used the N-word. freebeacon.com/democrats/zohr…
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Vikas Amin
Vikas Amin@Vikasamiinn·
One of the Ali LARIJANI friend shared a story - The Other Side of Mr. Larijani. He writes; A few months ago on an autumn afternoon at their home, I met his wife. We were supposed to talk about her mother, but throughout our entire conversation, "ALI" never left her lips. She said: "When Ali is not home, it feels like my hands have been cut off! When Ali is here, he does all the household chores. Without me even asking him to, he moves the groceries. He cleans the vegetables, chicken & washes the dishes." My mouth hung open at the thought: how could a man who carries Iran's national security on his shoulders outside the home be able to clean chicken and wash dishes at home. She further said, "Ali hadn't been home for six months. Ever since the twelve-day war, he was no longer allowed to have a normal life." A man whom the world's superpowers had put a bounty on to kill, was a romantic soul with the heart of a young man, a seasoned demeanour & calm maturity. Farideh said, "Ali never took a salary from the parliament, nor from his later responsibilities. His salary for years has been the same as a university professor, from which he even deposits a portion each month into the public treasury so as not to be indebted. She said when we were buying this house, we needed money, and my daughter suggested, "Dad, couldn't you take your back pay from the parliament?" But Ali refused and said: "We owe this country so much. I have no claims." These words were said by someone who, from the first days of the revolution, had not spent a moment in comfort and had run and toiled for Iran. She said, "Ali's family was above my family, and they had plenty of land and sheep in the north. But the house they had chosen for us after marriage was so small that Agha Shaheed Motahhari (Father of Fareed) had to buy two sofa sets and two carpets for his daughter's dowry to fill the empty spaces in the house." Those same sofa sets and carpets that were still in Ali and Farideh's home, and they had no other sofas besides the ones that Martyr Motahhari had bought forty years ago. It wasn't strange at all. Farideh said: "In these forty-something years since my father's martyrdom, Ali has been a father to me, and a husband, and a friend, and a teacher. I can't bear to see even a single hair missing from his head." Last night, when I read the news of Mr. Ali's martyrdom with the phrase "Ali Larijani has been martyred," I wasn't worried about him at all, or even the revolution. But I thought a lot about Ms. Farideh. About a woman whose father Morteza was martyred one day & yesterday her friend, teacher, and husband Ali—who, when he was not home, feels like Farideh's hands have been severed—and even her son Morteza, who had a beautiful voice and gave a lovely call to prayer. I am sure that a single sigh from this woman could uproot America and Israel.
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