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Mmallarys #Zionist 🇮🇱 #JusticeForMalkiRoth

@MMallarys

Seeking fairness, balance and morality in a world gone mad. 🇮🇱🇨🇦🇺🇸

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🌍AllSeeing👁
🌍AllSeeing👁@Waaq__13__X__18·
You have no valid question. A question should be about the subject I wrote, yet you have no question or any argument against it. You’re not asking anything here you’re just playing dumb, as you guys have always done when the facts are laid in front of you. Let me ask you a valid question since you brought your ass into this: Did I lie about the murdering of infants and women and the taking of virgins as sex slaves? You can’t deny it, because I will pull the verse. What I have told is that it's behavioral, inherited through bloodlines and engraved in your DNA as evil-doers. According to what we have seen from your past and present, nothing has changed. Any questions about those facts?
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Eli Afriat 🇮🇱
Eli Afriat 🇮🇱@EliAfriatISR·
If you could send one message to Israelis – what would you tell them?
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
In the past 48 hours, Hezbollah terrorists: - Killed 5 Israelis and injured 12. - Fired 63 rockets. - Fired 7 suicide drones. And much more. Where is the world's outrage?
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ד״ר עינת וילף Dr. Einat Wilf
Oxford debate is done! Kudos to the amazing team of @emilykschrader @HenMazzig @AviMayer More impressions later, but for now - here is the text of my talk in opposition to the proposition "This House Believes Israel Never Truly Wanted Peace with Palestine": Israel wanted peace. Truly. Repeatedly. And yet, from the minute the United Nations voted for the Partition Plan in 1947, we have been under attack. The Arabs threatened to use force to prevent the establishment of a Jewish state on any part of our homeland, and they proceeded to make good on that threat. And what did that Partition Plan call for anyway? Was it some grave injustice to the Arabs? No. Most of the fertile land was to go to what would have become the Palestinian Arab state, while the Jewish state would be relegated to three pieces of barely contiguous, mostly arid non-arable territory. And yet, the Jews said yes. But the Arabs said no. First the Palestinian Arab militias attacked and then in May 1948, every Arab nation surrounding us and beyond invaded. And this is the only reason why there were ever any refugees from that war. The only reason. Israel managed to survive the 1948 Arab war, and we would have been happy to just live in peace. Remember, at the end of the 1948 war, Jordan annexed the West Bank and Egypt administered Gaza. There was nothing – absolutely nothing - to prevent them from creating one more Arab state on these territories for the Palestinians. They did not. Instead, they chose to continue the war against Israel, which is how Israel came to control the West Bank and Gaza. It was not in some aggressive land grab. It was after multiple Arab armies surrounded us - again - and in May 1967, announced: “This is our chance Arabs, to deal Israel a mortal blow of annihilation . . .” Israel won that war in six days, but even then, we offered peace, making it, as Abba Eban (of Cambridge, much better I believe, I went there too…) wryly observed “the first war in history that on the morrow the victors sued for peace and the vanquished called for unconditional surrender." And, what was the Arab and Palestinian response to Israel offering peace? "No to peace with Israel, no to recognition of Israel, no to negotiations". But we still hoped for peace. So, we entered the Oslo Peace process in 1993. And in September 2000, just when many Israelis, including me, truly believed that a two-state solution was close, Palestinians launched the Second Intifada escalating into a brutal campaign of suicide bombings that left over 1000 Israelis shred to bloody pieces with thousands more maimed for life. Yet, through all that, when in December 2000, President Bill Clinton put a peace deal on the table that would have given the Palestinians all of Gaza, 96% of the West Bank with comparable land swaps from within Israel, no settlements, safe passage between the two territories, most of the Old City, Arab East Jerusalem for a capital and an international force replacing the IDF on the West Bank - it was Israel that said yes. There was no excuse for the Palestinians not to take this deal. None. But the Palestinians, led by Yasser Arafat, walked away, choosing instead to continue blowing us up through suicide bombings. Ultimately this led to the construction of the security barrier, checkpoints, roadblocks in the West Bank which thankfully brought, for a while, an end to this reign of bloody terror. You would think we would get the message, but in 2008 it was Israel, through Prime Minister Olmert, who made yet another peace offer, A near-total Israeli withdrawal from the West Bank, with close to 100% land swaps; No settlements, A link to the Gaza Strip; Arab East Jerusalem as capital of Palestine. Israel would have given up sovereignty over all of the Old City – including the single holiest site to the Jewish people, The Temple Mount, which would be overseen by an international trusteeship. Again, there was no excuse for the Palestinians not to accept it. None. But under President Abbas, the Palestinians walked away from that, too. Israel even disengaged from Gaza in 2005, removing all settlements, allowing ourselves to believe that the elected government of Hamas wanted to focus on improving their people’s lives, instead of destroying ours. We were so desperate to believe this that we ignored all the red flags, allowing numerous Gazans to enter Israel to work, study and get specialized medical care. But all this emphasis on economic development and work permits was part of a carefully built deception, as Hamas leaders later boasted, to lull Israelis into thinking they really were going to mind their own business and live calmly next to us – while they were planning something very very different. On Oct 7, 2023 3000 trained and armed Palestinians invaded Israel from Gaza. Much of the intelligence they relied on came from the very Palestinians we allowed into Israel on work and study and medical permits. They massacred. They pillaged. They engaged in acts of gleeful sadistic brutality which I still lack the heart or the stomach to describe. They took 251 hostages – elderly men and women, mothers, fathers, children, babies. And it was not just trained militants, thousands of so-called “Ordinary ‘innocent’ civilian Palestinians” joined enthusiastically in the frenzy of manic violence, committing horrific acts of brutality. And when the IDF went into Gaza, as they had to, to ensure that the Palestinians could never again do this to us, they found a completely weaponized landscape: Tunnels running under and opening into every house, mosque, hospital, and school. A land filled with booby traps making it impossible for us to fight without doing enormous damage to Gaza. And Hamas, who remained hidden in tunnels and in civilian clothing, designed it this way. This is what we were facing. So do not dare look at us and propose that “Israel Never Truly Wanted Peace with Palestine”. If anything, we wanted it too much. We made offer after offer of peace. We absorbed endless aggression. But we are not going to let ourselves be annihilated to convince you that we want peace. And we will certainly not accept peace on any terms. Some of you demand a one state solution and pretend that two peoples, connected to the same land but with distinct religions, values, cultures, languages and histories, who have never lived in peace, will magically exist in peace and harmony if only they live in one state. And frankly, far too often this call for a one state solution is not naive or delusional but a carefully calculated attempt to rob Jews of their right to self-determination to be a free people in our own land. In this, we are no fools. We have a millennia long history of being persecuted and subjugated by one people after another, and we are not about to give up our one and only state to go back to being at the mercy of others. We do want peace and we are willing to go far to make it happen, but we will not give up our state for it. So now, it is your turn, Palestinians, to answer the question that somehow no university seems to debate – When did you ever truly want peace with the one Jewish state?
ד״ר עינת וילף Dr. Einat Wilf tweet media
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Madlad
Madlad@mladner30·
The Roman name change after the Bar Kokhba revolt was specifically meant to erase the Jewish connection to the land. That part is true. But let’s not pretend Palestine was just some innocent Roman administrative name with no political agenda. The Romans renamed Judea Syria Palaestina after crushing the Jewish revolt in 135 AD explicitly to punish the Jews and sever their historical claim to the territory. The bigger problem with your comment is the selective outrage. You’re triggered by the name Palestine, but you’re completely silent on the fact that the same religious system you defend has been openly hostile to Christianity from its inception. Jesus called your people’s religious leaders of their father the devil. The Talmud has vicious things to say about Him. Muhammad called the Jews of Medina frauds who had abandoned the Torah. You want to lecture people about history while ignoring the mountain of theological hostility coming from your own tradition toward both Christianity and the original Hebrew faith. The name debate is secondary. The real question is why your side has maintained such consistent antagonism toward the two faiths that actually came out of that same ancient root. That’s the conversation you don’t want to have. 🤷‍♂️
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Madlad
Madlad@mladner30·
@marklevinshow Israel has caused terror since its inception. How many years of peace since they invaded Palestine? It’s time to put a muzzle on the terror state of Israel and its radical ideology of Zionism.
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Melanie Phillips
Melanie Phillips@MelanieLatest·
What venomous ignorance. Over the years, Israel has agreed to every single proposal for a "state of Palestine" against its own security interests. For two decades, its southern citizens were forced in effect to live in shelters under bombardment by tens of thousands of missiles from Gaza, with Israel only going to war there when the onslaught became intolerable. This smear that Israel is wantonly aggressive against a genocidal enemy intent on wiping it off the map reinforces deep fears that Vance is no defender of civilisation.
Mossad Commentary@MOSSADil

VANCE: THE U.S. HAS EARNED THE TRUST OF THE REGION VP JD Vance blasted what he called an Israeli “freakout” over the US-Iran MOU, arguing critics are driven by “mistrust” and “misinformation.” Vance: “You’re a country of nine million people. You can’t just kill your way out of solving every single national security problem that you have.” He also said there is a “weird panic” in Israel over the deal and claimed the US has “earned the trust” of the region. NYT

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John Spencer
John Spencer@SpencerGuard·
The relationship between the U.S. and Israel is not transactional, it is a long and vital partnership, but the next time you hear the tired question of "What does the U.S. get for $3.8 Billion to Israel," answer simply - RETURNS. R – Research, Innovation, and the Combat Laboratory Access to one of the world's most active laboratories for military innovation, where new technologies, concepts, and operational methods are developed, tested, and refined under real combat conditions. Combined with one of the world's leading defense technology and startup ecosystems, this environment generates technological advancements, operational insights, and innovation that would be difficult, expensive, and in many cases impossible to replicate through peacetime experimentation, exercises, simulations, or war games. E – Economic Benefits American jobs and manufacturing supported through purchases of U.S.-made military equipment, while strengthening the U.S. defense industrial base through joint production, co-development, and missile defense cooperation for the benefit of the U.S. military and American national security. T – Technology Access to military technologies refined in combat, from active protection systems and missile defense to counter-drone capabilities, artificial intelligence, and other emerging technologies. U – Unique Understanding of Modern Warfare Battlefield lessons drawn from one of the world's most active conflict environments, providing insights into urban warfare, tunnel warfare, missile defense, drones, battlefield medicine, artificial intelligence, and modern combat. These lessons help the United States adapt and prepare without having to learn them first through American casualties, American mistakes, or American wars. R – Regional Stability Through Alliance A capable ally helping deter common adversaries and maintain stability in one of the world's most strategically important regions while remaining willing and able to fight alongside the United States when necessary. N – National Security Intelligence Intelligence that helps prevent attacks against Americans, American forces, and American interests while improving U.S. understanding of shared threats, adversaries, and emerging security challenges. S – Strategic Freedom to Focus on China Greater freedom for the United States to concentrate military, diplomatic, and economic resources on long-term competition with China in the Indo-Pacific while helping preserve a favorable balance of power in the Middle East.
John Spencer@SpencerGuard

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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
VIDEO: Vice president Vance in a message to to Israeli cabinet members: “If I was in the cabinet of the Israeli government, I might not be attacking the only powerful ally that I have left 2/3 of the defensive weapons that have protected your homeland have been built by American hands and paid for by American tax dollars. The problem for Israel is not Donald J. Trump, and anybody in Israel who thinks their biggest problem is the President of the United States needs to wake up and smell the reality of the situation that country is in”
Open Source Intel@Osint613

NOW: Vance says he is troubled by Israeli ministers publicly attacking the deal and, in some cases, personally criticizing President Trump. His message: Trump is currently the only world leader with significant influence who is strongly backing Israel, and he happens to lead the world’s most powerful country. Publicly attacking that ally may not be wise. He also said that over the past 3 months, roughly two-thirds of the defensive weapons protecting Israel were built in the United States and funded by American taxpayers. Vance added that Netanyahu has largely avoided this rhetoric, but argued that Israeli officials who view Trump as Israel’s main problem are ignoring the reality of the country’s strategic position and dependence on U.S. support.

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Eve Barlow
Eve Barlow@Eve_Barlow·
JD Vance has succeeded in sounding more ignorant on the Middle East than AOC.
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Kaja Kallas
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas·
Dear Gideon, as you know, the EU and Israel have a lot that binds us. I value our dialogue and engagement, and I’m open to continue in that spirit, respectfully and constructively. Dialogue is the foundation of diplomacy, especially when differences arise. The EU is always committed to a constructive relationship with Israel. To bring peace to the Middle East, the Two-State Solution remains the only viable path. The EU has condemned the illegal Israeli settlements in the West Bank that make it increasingly difficult to get to that goal. That is the EU position.
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Ryan Sexton
Ryan Sexton@RyanSexton3373·
@Shabeten @PollyVinyl1 @mishtal Because the walls are not on the borders, they're in Gaza, they're in Occupied Palestine shrinking the actual territorial borders, same in Syria.
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David Collier
David Collier@mishtal·
In Lebanon Palestinians are barred from professions and face major restrictions on property ownership. And you know who doesn't care about or talk about this very real Apartheid? The BBC Sky News The New York Times Palestine Solidarity movements Owen Jones types Etc.
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Ryan Sexton
Ryan Sexton@RyanSexton3373·
@PollyVinyl1 @mishtal Yes, Israel, Walls everywhere Occupied West Bank Palestine and Besieged Occupied Gaza & a new one being built in the Jordan Valley border.
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