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Reports from local Iranian journalists claim U.S. Air Force strikes targeted underground sites in Qods, central Iran, using GBU-57 bunker-buster bombs—reportedly hitting a concealed missile storage facility.
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Strikes on the IRGC Aerospace Forces headquarters seen from Chitgar toward Kuhak in western Tehran, as Israeli operations continue targeting key regime military sites. Stay connected, follow @MOSSADil.
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That's the "Hearing" button in iOS Control Center (you add it via Settings > Control Center > Customize Controls).
It enables Live Listen: your iPhone becomes a remote mic that streams audio live to your AirPods (or hearing aids).
Place your phone near the speaker/person/source, tap the button, and hear everything amplified/clearer in your ears. Perfect for noisy spots, lectures, or distant chats. Try it! 🎙️
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@MJTruthUltra It was a holiday. Skeleton crew forces everywhere. Available forces were sent north to the Lebanese border because the government expected Hezbollah, exponentially more dangerous than Hamas, to join the massacre of Jews in Israel.
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People are upset I said Israel committed genocide in Gaza… cool, I still love ya, but I won’t ignore the blatant obvious truth about what happened —— On October 7, the Israeli Government gave a stand down order. It’s a fact. They wanted the slaughter. They wanted it to justify their actions.
They could have stopped what happened, but chose not to. It took 6 hours to respond to an invasive terror attack within a nation the size of New Jersey. So go ahead.. try to justify or rationalize that.
DRIVING Israel's length (north to south) is ~470 km, ~5-6 hours. Width (west to east) is ~120 km, ~1.5-2 hours.
Helicopter is 45 minutes.
Again, why did it take 6+ hours to respond to the attack? That alone will never sit right with me. Sorry.
Why did IDF soldiers testify they were told to stand down?
Why some people don’t understand this is beyond me. Charlie understood it. He questioned it. And just when he said he’d no longer be morally blackmailed by Jewish mega-donors, and that he was leaving the Israeli cause, he ended up dead the next day.
It hurts… what happened to him still hurts.
rumble.com/v6zytt0-charli…
MJTruthUltra@MJTruthUltra
I’m going to tell my kids what happened in Gaza was a genocide by Israel. What will you tell your kids? rumble.com/v775y2w-gaza-d…
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@NormandyShaun @Dun101Jr_ @RightScopee 223 is about a 10th of a millimeter bigger than the 5.56. 0.223 inches is 5.66 mm. The slightly smaller 5.56 round allows higher pressure loads to be used than the 223.
GIF
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@Dun101Jr_ @RightScopee 5.56mm and .223in refer to the same round. Millimeters and inches can both be used to measure a bullet's diameter, but the army only uses one: Millimeters. The above question was about the diameter of the round, directed at a military leader. 5.56mm was the ONLY right answer.
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SENATOR TIM SHEEHY: How many genders are there?
HEGSETH: Two.
SHEEHY: I know that well, I'm a "she-he (Sheehy)." What is the diameter of a rifle round fired out of an M4A1?
HEGSETH: 5.56.
SHEEHY: How many pushups can you do?
HEGSETH: I did 5 sets of 47 this morning.
SHEEHY: Most important strategic base is in the Pacific?
HEGSETH: Guam.
SHEEHY: How many rounds of 5.56 can you fit into the magazine of an M4 rifle?
HEGSETH: Standard issue is 30.
SHEEHY: What size round is the M9 Beretta standard issue sidearm for the military?
HEGSETH: 9mm.
SHEEHY: What kind of batteries do you put in your night vision goggle?
HEGSETH: Duracell.
SHEEHY: You represent what warfighters deal with every day on the battlefield. You understand them. What happens is - decisions made in rooms like this cause d*ad 17, 18, 19-year-old Americans. Your priority is warfighters. I support you.
Time to get loud for @PeteHegseth
If you strongly support Pete Hegseth and everything he’s doing to help keep America safe, drop a “👍”
I tagged him so he will definitely see it
MAKE THIS GO VIRAL ON 𝕏. LET’S GO 👏
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@cenkuygur Sure, the guy was absolutely horrible, evil, and despicable on every domestic and human-rights level... **but** at least he hated Jews so he couldn’t have been all that bad.
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When I sat down with Tucker Carlson on Wednesday, I was expecting a thoughtful conversation and that he would ask questions and give me the opportunity to actually respond--just like he did with the little Nazi sympathizer Nick Fuentes or the guy who thought Hitler was the good guy and Churchill the bad guy. What I wasn't anticipating was a lengthy series of questions where he seemed to be insinuating that the Jews of today aren't really same people as the Jews of the Bible.
I'll first just say something I didn't think to say to Tucker, which is that Ashkenazi Jews, meaning those who families had spent centuries in Europe, are a minority of Israel's Jewish population, only maybe 35-40%. There are far more Sephardic and Mizrahi Jews inside Israel.
But there's a good reason, as it turns out, that I had never encountered this theory that Tucker kept pushing on. That’s because it comes from some of the darkest realms of the Internet and social media.
I think it's important to take a moment now and educate Tucker and anyone else who might get sucked in by this dangerous conspiracy theory, just as I have been educated this week.
I'm sharing this information because it has been weaponized by very bad people to delegitimize Jews and strip them of their history.
It's an idea that gained traction in the 80's and 90's with David Duke and other Klansmen and neo-Nazis. It has really caught fire in recent years on the Internet and social media, mostly from some of the most overt anti-Semites and Jew haters you can find.
I don’t know why Tucker was so fixated on this, and I'm certainly not saying he knew the origins of this conspiracy theory. I don't know what's in his heart or what he was thinking.
But I do know that the discredited idea that most Ashkenazi or European Jews descended from the ancient Turkic kingdom of Khazaria is bunk. It's also been weaponized by people trying to deligitimize Jews, to strip them of their history, and to call them "imposters" or "fake Jews."
This odious conspiracy theory is peddled by the likes of Candace Owens and Nick Fuentes and by people who love David Duke, as well as Islamist accounts that make up false smears about Israel non-stop and are run out of countries like Pakistan and Turkey.
But we know from genetics and rich volumes of written literature that the Jews of today can trace their lineage back thousands of years to the Israel and the Jewish people of the Bible.
They are as connected together as genetics tell us that the ancient Khazar kingdom is to people living today in Turkey.
And if Tucker wants to tour more than Ben-Gurion Airport on his next trip to Israel, I'm happy to show him places where Jews have lived going back to the time of Jesus Christ and even earlier.
I sincerely hope Tucker will let me know when he actually wants to learn facts about the land and people. Asking me about conspiracy theories should remain on the fringes and not be the heart of the conversation.
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"He's been LYING every time..."
@MegynKelly and @TuckerCarlson look back at all the times Netanyahu has warned Iran is about to have a nuclear bomb... for years... and what might be happening now between Trump and Israel.
FULL: youtube.com/watch?v=E5fwNV…

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@MegynKellyShow @megynkelly @TuckerCarlson Warnings based on IF NOTHING DONE TO STOP THEM.
Ask @grok about actions in past 30 years attacking Iran nuclear weapons development.
You’re not dumb. Did you think NOTHING was ever done to slow development. Remember Osirak and Syrian reactors. If blabbing a timeline, fill it in.
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*American hockey player.
Who cares what religion he adheres to?
Noa Tishby@noatishby
Jewish hockey player Jack Hughes scores the game-winning goal to win Olympic gold for Team USA 🥇🇺🇸
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@MOSSADil He certainly bears some responsibility for the border being unprepared for such an attack. The response, however, was strategic. Israel could not direct holiday-reduced forces to the south when the obvious enemy move was more dangerous hezbollah attacking in the north.
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Reporter: Do you believe Bibi (Netanyahu) bears any responsibility for the security failures we saw on October 7?
Trump: October 7 was a rough time, and I guess everybody is responsible. It was a horrible attack. Bibi didn’t see it coming, and no one else in his place would have seen it coming. He was a great prime minister for a time of war.
@selenaryan_
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@muskosophy I was curious about this speed at which China has advanced EV technology and production.
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Elon Musk on how Tesla and SpaceX have helped their competitors:
“Nothing any of my companies have done has been to stifle competition. In fact, we've done the opposite. At Tesla, we have open-sourced our patents. Anyone can use our patents for free. How many companies do you know that have done that? Can you name one? I can't.
At SpaceX, we don't use patents. So I mean, once in a while we'll file a patent just so some patent troll doesn't cause trouble. But we're not stopping, we've done nothing anti-competitive. Some companies have done anti-competitive things.
At Tesla, we have made our Supercharger system open access. We made our charger technology available for free to the other manufacturers. No walled garden. We could have put a wall up, but instead we invited them in.”
From: New York Times DealBook Summit, November 29, 2023




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@AndrewKolvet Why do you care so much about what somebody else cares about? List your ten complaining episodes about what people care about. Where does this one rate?
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So let me get this straight...
The Vice President of the United States publicly posts about his visit to Dachau to remember the victims of the Holocaust, and it wasn't good enough because he didn't use the word Jew? This is absurd, and it drives good people away.
Also, here's JD last Oct 7th defending Jews from the "river to the sea" crazies, or is it more convenient to be selectively outraged?
Rachel Moiselle@RachelMoiselle
Any Holocaust Remembrance Day post that doesn’t even mention Jews is simply unacceptable. It’s as simple as that. The erasure of Jews from their own industrial-scale genocide is a grotesquely cruel phenomenon and I don’t believe that this omission was unintentional.
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