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@Edwynb

Anyone who isn't confused, doesn't really understand the situation ....

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Gideon Sa'ar | גדעון סער
When Iranian missile struck near to the Church of the Holy Sepulchre in Jerusalem, @sanchezcastejon had nothing to say. Sánchez — who won’t even wish Spanish citizens with a “Merry Christmas” — never misses an opportunity to incite against Israel. Israel is committed to freedom of religion and worship and will continue to uphold it, unlike the Iranian regime — that openly supports Sánchez.
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Pedro Sánchez@sanchezcastejon

Netanyahu ha impedido a los católicos celebrar el Domingo de Ramos en los Lugares Santos de Jerusalén. Sin explicación alguna. Sin razones ni motivos. Desde el Gobierno de España condenamos este ataque injustificado a la libertad religiosa y exigimos a Israel que respete la diversidad de credos y el derecho internacional. Porque sin tolerancia es imposible convivir.

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Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸
Jackson Hinkle 🇺🇸@jacksonhinklle·
❤️🇾🇪🇮🇷 AMERICAN PATRIOTS STAND WITH YEMEN & IRAN!
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Neo@Realneo101·
Same guy, same shirt, different scenes. straight Islamic Republic propaganda. Nobody buys your pathetic lies anymore.
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The Facepalmed@Edwynb·
@EYakoby Coward and fucking liars.... No one will help you now that you attack Catholic priests, burn same way you burn people
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Guillermo Blanco
Guillermo Blanco@BlancoGustavo10·
Mi admiración al pueblo persa 🇮🇷 por su coraje, valentía y dignidad 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
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Hananya Naftali
Hananya Naftali@HananyaNaftali·
BREAKING: Iranian missile hits Israeli factory in Beersheba. Massive damage as Iran targets civilians.
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Arsen Ostrovsky
Arsen Ostrovsky@Ostrov_A·
Within hours of surviving Bondi shooting, my image was hijacked & turned into a global conspiracy. I spoke with @ABCNews about the attack, the deepfake lies that followed, and how it strengthened my advocacy against antisemitism, hate & disinformation. abc.net.au/news/2026-03-2…
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Jvnior
Jvnior@Jvnior·
Live photo of IDF soldiers sleeping in bunkers. You can see Netanyahu’s wife and kids.
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Julian Alberto Vivar
Julian Alberto Vivar@Julianvirome·
Muy bien.
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Neo@Realneo101·
I'm Iranian. I will forever stand with Israel. I will forever stand with America. Fuck Islam and fuck the Islamic regime. #ThankYouTrump #ThankYouBibi
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Mark Slapinski
Mark Slapinski@mark_slapinski·
My prediction: Israel will be fully destroyed by the end of the war. Bookmark this.
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The Facepalmed@Edwynb·
@MosheELavi And say thanks for the lesson .... Not all days someone takes you out from stupidity ....
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Moshe Emilio Lavi
Moshe Emilio Lavi@MosheELavi·
There is a genre of October 7 commentary that works by constructing a historical arc so compressed and so selective that the conclusion becomes inevitable. A people wronged, hemmed in, their world dismantled across generations. Rage follows. What else would you expect? The history offered in support of this arc is not really history. It begins where it needs to begin, omits what complicates it, and arrives at a destination that was chosen before the argument started. The Arab population of Mandatory Palestine never held sovereignty that was taken from them. There was no state. A significant portion immigrated to the land only in the 19th and early 20th centuries. The land passed from Ottoman to British control, and two national movements competed within that framework. One of them, the Jewish national movement, was not a colonial project arriving from outside. Jewish communities had existed without interruption in Jerusalem, Hebron, Safed, Gaza, Tiberias, the Galilee and elsewhere, through centuries of pre-modern colonial empires, Roman, Byzantine, several Arab Caliphates, the Crusaders, and Ottoman, and long before any of them emerged. The Zionist movement was a national liberation movement of a people with three thousand years of documented connection to that land, rejecting the exile that was imposed on many of them, and building upon a presence that had never left. The other national movement, the Arab Palestinian one, crystallised largely in reaction to Zionism rather than predating it, which is why the sovereign state being projected backwards into history as ancient and continuous is itself part of the inversion, not a foundation for it. Arab leaders, who rarely called themselves Palestinians then and most of whom saw themselves as part of greater Syria, rejected partition in 1937 and again in 1947. That rejection, and the violence that accompanied it across the three decades of the Mandate period, is precisely what this genre of argument leaves out. What does the enforcing are films like "Palestine 36," marketed as historical drama about the bloody Arab Revolt, but functioning as something closer to historical replacement. They strip Jewish indigeneity and continuity from the record, recast a people with millennia of connection to that land as recent colonial arrivals, and present the conflict as a simple story of indigenous resistance to foreign imposition. The purpose is not to inform Western audiences about a complex national conflict. It is to recruit them to a conclusion: that Jews and Israel are an illegitimate implant in the region, that the appropriate remedy is dismantlement, and that what would follow, the imagined state from the river to the sea, would be a tolerant, secular, democratic alternative, where Jews can live in peace under their Arab Palestinian Muslim rulers, not as a national group but as a religious minority. That last part is perhaps the most dishonest element of the entire narrative. The movements driving that agenda in the Middle East are neither democratic nor secular, and whatever secular veneer some of them maintain is precisely that, a veneer. The model being implicitly promised has no precedent among Muslim-majority states in the region, and sits in direct and unacknowledged tension with the political and religious character of the organisations whose cause these films are made to serve, like Hamas. Without all of this, October 7 cannot be made to look like the inevitable product of accumulated injustice. It looks instead like what it was: a brutal, sadistic rampage by Arab Palestinian Islamist terrorist organisations, and the civilians who joined them, to murder, rape, and kidnap Israeli citizens, residents, and foreign nationals. No historical narrative, however artfully constructed, changes what happened that morning. It only changes who the audience is willing to hold responsible for it. This is the genre James represents, and he is far from alone in it. It is not engagement with history. It is the use of a selective version of it to launder a conclusion that was held before the argument began.
James Melville 🚜@JamesMelville

I’ve just watched Palestine 36: So many people need a history lesson. October 7th wasn’t the start. It goes back a long long way. Imagine being a citizen to a place that lost status, sovereignty, human rights, freedom and land. And then for decades got hemmed in, encroached, destroyed and an appropriation of the land unchecked. Destinies of people who have lived there for generations completely torn up. Grief turns into rage. It would anywhere. But apparently it’s “antisemitic” to raise any concerns about this.

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Goldie Ghamari | گلسا قمری 🇮🇷
This convoy isn't meant to fight the USA or Israel. It's meant to murder Iranians who try to rise up against the terrorist Islamic Republic. This is what we Iranians have been dealing with for the last 47 years: terrorists that have taken over Iran.
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Nikki 🎗️❤️🇬🇧
I am a Christian and a Zionist. I stand with Israel On Holocaust Remembrance Day, after it was confirmed all hostages were home, I took off my Star of David that I've worn since 9th October 2023 and put my cross back on. After reading the news over the last few days I have decided to wear them both. Good WILL win 🇬🇧❤️🇮🇱
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