Divyesh Ruparelia💙🇹🇿🇮🇳
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Divyesh Ruparelia💙🇹🇿🇮🇳
@Divyesh63
London Taxi Driver, electric Taxi, also a ❄️ proud Tanzanian and African & an immigrant
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The claims that the boy, Jawad, was tortured are a blatant lie.
It is despicable that @SkyNews is providing a platform for fabricated propaganda.
Jawad’s father admitted that he is a Hamas operative and that he took Jawad with him as a human shield.
Any harm to a child is tragic.
As the IDF has stated, it is possible that Jawad was injured by splinters resulting from warning shots fired at his father.
Jawad was examined by an Israeli physician and later transferred to the Red Cross.
Sky News@SkyNews
A toddler returned to his mother with burns on each leg after being held by Israeli forces - with a doctor describing them as marks of "torture" likely caused by deliberate cigarette burn trib.al/g1SOaOz
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I'll never forget how the Israelis bombed al-Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza in October 2023 and the world was shocked and horrified. Israel denied it, saying they would never commit such a heinous crime.
Then they went on to bomb every single hospital in Gaza.
Now they are doing the same in Lebanon and Iran. The Israelis have bombed at least 128 medical facilities and ambulances across south Lebanon. In Iran, the US and Israel have bombed 25 hospitals and medical centres.
In Lebanon, they are committing double tap strikes to kill medics and rescue workers, just as they did in Gaza. Medics are forced to delay their responses.
These monsters are normalizing war crimes that were once unthinkable.
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@KermatosForever Mate the Shah was horrible. All these idiots clamouring for the return of his son don’t realise he’s going to do sod all for Iranians. He’s going to be a US puppet like his dad and the Iranians out. BTW this didn’t start 47 yrs ago, but in 1953 CIA coup against Mossadegh
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When civilians in #IranWar are dying courtesy of Israeli and US bombing and this #ClownPrince #LoserPrince is having a fucking rave
Kermit Forever@KermatosForever
مراسم After Party بعد از سخنرانی شاهزاده رضا پهلوی در اجلاس CPAC
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@KermatosForever Am 63 and remember SAVAK so am not at all surprised. He’s father was an absolute despot
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@Divyesh63 Actually, the clip is old. I just added a funny music on it.
But his followers actually dance with each bomb dropping on Iranian people, and even his own family had a party on the very night Mohammad Ghobadlou and Farhad Salimi were executed. They have been always like this.
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There is a mythology the U.S. built around the American War in Vietnam. It goes like this:
Young idealistic soldiers were sent into an unwinnable situation by confused politicians.
They came home broken and unappreciated.
It was a tragedy. A mistake. A lesson learned.
Notice what that story does.
It centers Americans.
Their trauma. Their confusion. Their homecoming. Their feelings.
In this story, the Vietnamese people are a backdrop.
A jungle. An obstacle. An abstraction.
Three million dead Vietnamese people are the scenery for a story about American self-discovery.
They made hundreds of movies about Vietnam.
The Deer Hunter. Apocalypse Now. Platoon. Full Metal Jacket. Born on the Fourth of July. Hamburger Hill.
Count how many of them center a Vietnamese character with a full human life, a family, a name you remember after the credits roll.
They turned our genocide into their coming-of-age story.
They lost the war and still managed to make themselves the main character.
And then, with extraordinary arrogance, they put their soldiers' names on a wall in Washington and call it a memorial, as if the dead to be mourned were the people who flew 10,000 miles to do the killing.
Where is the wall for our three million?
There isn't one.
Because in their telling, we were never quite real enough to mourn.

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@JamesCopnall @BBCWorldBiz Israel didn’t start the war? These Israeli spokespeople are expert gaslighters
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Trump never read the goddamn history. He looked at Iran and saw some cheap little Venezuela he could slap around. So he jumped in with Israel and started swinging.
Back then Saddam had the whole rotten circus behind him. Every Arab king and sheikh. The West. Even the Soviets shoving guns and cash down his throat. All to protect those greasy family dictatorships in the Gulf. He attacked. For six long years he and his fat allies crawled on their bellies begging for a ceasefire. Iran spat in their faces and kept fighting.
Now they try the same shit again. But Iran is no Cuba. Iran is a furnace. Oil and gas boiling under the ground. Scientists. Engineers. Philosophers. A whole people forged in fifty years of pure anti-imperial fire. Their kids get taught. Their sick get healed. They carry that old rage in their blood like dynamite.
Trump and his stock-market whores. Those bloated billionaires jerking off to numbers on a screen. They forgot. They forgot that Iran will not sell Palestine. Will not sell Lebanon. Will not sell Yemen. Not for any ceasefire. Not for any peace.
If this drags on for eight years like the last one, when the ceasefire finally comes the world will be something else entirely. Something uglier. Something truer. Something that will never go back to the way it was
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@EdwardJDavey Whilst proscribing Mossad too right? Otherwise you can fuck off too
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Why do some in the diaspora believe they know better than policymakers, legislative aides, and officials who have access to actual intelligence, trend analysis, and the real consequences of war? Launching a self-funded online show as an Iranian in the diaspora doesn’t make you an authority or expert on Iran.
The idea that U.S. or European borders will just swing open is baseless - U.S. borders are closed. Other nations have their own strategic reasons. We don’t need to keep pushing a list of buzzword talking points, like threats of mass waves of refugees, as if that’s what drives their decisions or we are the only ones that have thought of this possibility.
We don’t need sleazy used-car dealer rhetoric or a bazaari bargaining approach to justify regime change. It’s becoming embarrassing. No wonder Trump called us “menacing.” We’ve already lost credibility with the promises that foreign intervention would lead Iranians to pour into the streets and change the regime - twice.
Iranians are going to change what they want, when they’re ready, and on their own terms. People in Iran are more than capable - clever, innovative, and resilient. And yes, that includes risking, even sacrificing, their own lives for the change they seek. Just because you aren’t doesn’t mean others are there to do it on demand for you. Can we stop stripping people inside Iran of their agency? Can we at least keep what’s left of our dignity?
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