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Shalitha Bandara

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Geopolitical analyst, Editor at Westvu, Focusing on Ukraine, Israel, Venezuela, Middle east |Movie lover, Aussie cricket fan, Reagan republican

เข้าร่วม Nisan 2022
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Molly Pitcher
Molly Pitcher@AmericanMama·
Good times!! We are so lucky my patriot friends!!! ❤️🇺🇸🙏
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Rapid Response 47
Rapid Response 47@RapidResponse47·
.@PressSec: "On a personal matter, this will likely be my last gaggle for some time — as you can see, I'm about ready to have a baby any minute." 🩷
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Israel is the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people. The land where King David and King Solomon once ruled, establishing a sovereign kingdom that stands as a cornerstone of Jewish history and identity. When you walk through its archaeological sites from the ancient structures in the City of David to the remnants of Solomon’s era you see clear evidence of this deep Jewish legacy etched into the stones of the land. Yet, over the centuries, numerous empires and regimes tried to erase that legacy, conquer the nation, and scatter the Jewish people. In Theodor Herzl’s time, the dream of returning home seemed truly impossible. The Islamist Ottoman Empire occupied the land, and Jewish people were restricted. They could not freely worship at their own Western Wall, the last remnant of the ancient Temple. It was in that dark hour that Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement and visionary author, dared to dream of the right to return. On a day like today. Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut), that dream was fulfilled. Herzl ideologically strengthened Zionism to bring the Jewish people back to their ancestral homeland after nearly 2,000 years of exile and to rebuild the State of Israel. Though he passed away at the young age of 44 in 1904 long before the declaration of independence in 1948 his vision became a living reality on this earth. Theodor Herzl is rightly remembered as the modern-day Moses of the Jewish people and the father of modern political Zionism. His determination, his groundbreaking writings (especially Der Judenstaat “The Jewish State”) and his tireless advocacy laid the ideological and organizational foundation for the rebirth of the Jewish nation against all odds. A man may die. But his idea will live on indefinitely. There is no stronger example in history than Theodor Herzl. He planted the seed of a dream that seemed impossible in his time, yet that dream blossomed into a sovereign, thriving nation the State of Israel. Today, on Yom Ha’atzmaut, people of Israel remember and celebrate not only the soldiers, pioneers, and citizens who built and defended the state, but also the great visionary whose idea refused to die. Theodor Herzl the man who dared to imagine a Jewish state and set the wheels of history in motion. He once said
“If you will it, it is no dream.” May his vision and legacy continue to inspire strength, resilience, and unity for the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Am Yisrael Chai! #Israel #TheodorHerzl #YomHaatzmaut #Zionism

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The Spectator
The Spectator@spectator·
A Green candidate who is also a GP has repeatedly attacked ‘Zios’ and called on people to ‘burn Zionism to the ground.’. Rebecca Jones, a vegan activist and NHS doctor, is standing for the Greens in Blackheath, where she lives. She has the personal support of the party leader, Zack Polanski. ✍️ Andrew Gilligan Article | spectator.com/article/the-gr…
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Israel is the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people. The land where King David and King Solomon once ruled, establishing a sovereign kingdom that stands as a cornerstone of Jewish history and identity. When you walk through its archaeological sites from the ancient structures in the City of David to the remnants of Solomon’s era you see clear evidence of this deep Jewish legacy etched into the stones of the land. Yet, over the centuries, numerous empires and regimes tried to erase that legacy, conquer the nation, and scatter the Jewish people. In Theodor Herzl’s time, the dream of returning home seemed truly impossible. The Islamist Ottoman Empire occupied the land, and Jewish people were restricted. They could not freely worship at their own Western Wall, the last remnant of the ancient Temple. It was in that dark hour that Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement and visionary author, dared to dream of the right to return. On a day like today. Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut), that dream was fulfilled. Herzl ideologically strengthened Zionism to bring the Jewish people back to their ancestral homeland after nearly 2,000 years of exile and to rebuild the State of Israel. Though he passed away at the young age of 44 in 1904 long before the declaration of independence in 1948 his vision became a living reality on this earth. Theodor Herzl is rightly remembered as the modern-day Moses of the Jewish people and the father of modern political Zionism. His determination, his groundbreaking writings (especially Der Judenstaat “The Jewish State”) and his tireless advocacy laid the ideological and organizational foundation for the rebirth of the Jewish nation against all odds. A man may die. But his idea will live on indefinitely. There is no stronger example in history than Theodor Herzl. He planted the seed of a dream that seemed impossible in his time, yet that dream blossomed into a sovereign, thriving nation the State of Israel. Today, on Yom Ha’atzmaut, people of Israel remember and celebrate not only the soldiers, pioneers, and citizens who built and defended the state, but also the great visionary whose idea refused to die. Theodor Herzl the man who dared to imagine a Jewish state and set the wheels of history in motion. He once said
“If you will it, it is no dream.” May his vision and legacy continue to inspire strength, resilience, and unity for the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Am Yisrael Chai! #Israel #TheodorHerzl #YomHaatzmaut #Zionism

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Shalitha Bandara@ShalithaCameron·
Shalitha Bandara@ShalithaCameron

Israel is the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people. The land where King David and King Solomon once ruled, establishing a sovereign kingdom that stands as a cornerstone of Jewish history and identity. When you walk through its archaeological sites from the ancient structures in the City of David to the remnants of Solomon’s era you see clear evidence of this deep Jewish legacy etched into the stones of the land. Yet, over the centuries, numerous empires and regimes tried to erase that legacy, conquer the nation, and scatter the Jewish people. In Theodor Herzl’s time, the dream of returning home seemed truly impossible. The Islamist Ottoman Empire occupied the land, and Jewish people were restricted. They could not freely worship at their own Western Wall, the last remnant of the ancient Temple. It was in that dark hour that Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement and visionary author, dared to dream of the right to return. On a day like today. Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut), that dream was fulfilled. Herzl ideologically strengthened Zionism to bring the Jewish people back to their ancestral homeland after nearly 2,000 years of exile and to rebuild the State of Israel. Though he passed away at the young age of 44 in 1904 long before the declaration of independence in 1948 his vision became a living reality on this earth. Theodor Herzl is rightly remembered as the modern-day Moses of the Jewish people and the father of modern political Zionism. His determination, his groundbreaking writings (especially Der Judenstaat “The Jewish State”) and his tireless advocacy laid the ideological and organizational foundation for the rebirth of the Jewish nation against all odds. A man may die. But his idea will live on indefinitely. There is no stronger example in history than Theodor Herzl. He planted the seed of a dream that seemed impossible in his time, yet that dream blossomed into a sovereign, thriving nation the State of Israel. Today, on Yom Ha’atzmaut, people of Israel remember and celebrate not only the soldiers, pioneers, and citizens who built and defended the state, but also the great visionary whose idea refused to die. Theodor Herzl the man who dared to imagine a Jewish state and set the wheels of history in motion. He once said
“If you will it, it is no dream.” May his vision and legacy continue to inspire strength, resilience, and unity for the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Am Yisrael Chai! #Israel #TheodorHerzl #YomHaatzmaut #Zionism

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Shalitha Bandara@ShalithaCameron·
Lol. I'm a Buddhist and never faced such discrimination from anybody in Israel. Secular Jews are the coolest people on the planet Earth who also understand our religion properly. When you respect them, Orthodox Jews can be your best buddies too. Israel is a vibrant society. You cannot go to mecca. But you can go to western wall and worship peacefully.
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Shalitha Bandara@ShalithaCameron·
The first person is 23-year-old Athika Ahmed, the health ambassador in Wales. The other one is Maggie De Block, the health minister in Belgium. #Health #Europe
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Shalitha Bandara@ShalithaCameron·
@Osint613 Mr. Tubelight Pope. It took him about 3 months to condemn it, that also thanks to President Trump's pressure.
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
Now: Pope Leo condemns the killing of protesters in Iran - Reuters
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Israel in India
Israel in India@IsraelinIndia·
Did you know India is one of the few countries where Jewish communities have lived for centuries & thrived without facing antisemitism? 😲 From the ancient Cochin Jews to Bene Israel and Baghdadi Jews, watch our full video on YouTube to explore the incredible journey of Indian Jews! ✡️
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Shalitha Bandara@ShalithaCameron·
Nope. Pakistan is the terrorist state. Remember Priyantha Kumara and what happened to him in Pakistan? Israel and Sri Lanka maintained a relationship for decades. Jews and Sinhalese worked together long before Muhammad started to hear voices. Galle harbor is the biblical Tarshish. Now mind your own business.
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Glenn Greenwald
Glenn Greenwald@ggreenwald·
Argentine President Javier Milei, still in Israel, literally dancing and signing for Netanyahu's amusement:
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Shalitha Bandara@ShalithaCameron·
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Israel is the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people. The land where King David and King Solomon once ruled, establishing a sovereign kingdom that stands as a cornerstone of Jewish history and identity. When you walk through its archaeological sites from the ancient structures in the City of David to the remnants of Solomon’s era you see clear evidence of this deep Jewish legacy etched into the stones of the land. Yet, over the centuries, numerous empires and regimes tried to erase that legacy, conquer the nation, and scatter the Jewish people. In Theodor Herzl’s time, the dream of returning home seemed truly impossible. The Islamist Ottoman Empire occupied the land, and Jewish people were restricted. They could not freely worship at their own Western Wall, the last remnant of the ancient Temple. It was in that dark hour that Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement and visionary author, dared to dream of the right to return. On a day like today. Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut), that dream was fulfilled. Herzl ideologically strengthened Zionism to bring the Jewish people back to their ancestral homeland after nearly 2,000 years of exile and to rebuild the State of Israel. Though he passed away at the young age of 44 in 1904 long before the declaration of independence in 1948 his vision became a living reality on this earth. Theodor Herzl is rightly remembered as the modern-day Moses of the Jewish people and the father of modern political Zionism. His determination, his groundbreaking writings (especially Der Judenstaat “The Jewish State”) and his tireless advocacy laid the ideological and organizational foundation for the rebirth of the Jewish nation against all odds. A man may die. But his idea will live on indefinitely. There is no stronger example in history than Theodor Herzl. He planted the seed of a dream that seemed impossible in his time, yet that dream blossomed into a sovereign, thriving nation the State of Israel. Today, on Yom Ha’atzmaut, people of Israel remember and celebrate not only the soldiers, pioneers, and citizens who built and defended the state, but also the great visionary whose idea refused to die. Theodor Herzl the man who dared to imagine a Jewish state and set the wheels of history in motion. He once said
“If you will it, it is no dream.” May his vision and legacy continue to inspire strength, resilience, and unity for the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Am Yisrael Chai! #Israel #TheodorHerzl #YomHaatzmaut #Zionism

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Elad Strohmayer
Elad Strohmayer@EladStr·
"On Israeli Independence Day, reclaiming the true and original meaning of Zionism is not about winning an argument. It is about restoring clarity and truth. For those who believe in equality, in the rights of peoples to define their own future and to have self-determination, Zionism should be understood as an expression of these broader human aspirations. " For far too long, the term “Zionism” has been distorted. Some do so out of a lack of knowledge. Others do so deliberately, in an effort to delegitimize the State of Israel. On the occasion of Yom Ha’Atzmaut, Israel’s Independence Day, I wrote an op-ed in the Chicago Tribune to reclaim Zionism for what it truly is: the Jewish people’s right to self-determination in our ancestral homeland. It is as simple as that. "In reclaiming the true meaning of Zionism, we can move past the noise and begin the more important work of building peace, coexistence, security and dignity for all, Jews and non-Jews alike." Truth matters. 🇮🇱 🔗 chicagotribune.com/2026/04/21/opi…
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Zionism is one of the greatest movements ever. It should be respected and proudly represented without backing down. Theodor Herzl's legacy should be celebrate. Israel is the ancestral homeland of the Jewish people. The land where King David and King Solomon once ruled, establishing a sovereign kingdom that stands as a cornerstone of Jewish history and identity. When you walk through its archaeological sites from the ancient structures in the City of David to the remnants of Solomon’s era you see clear evidence of this deep Jewish legacy etched into the stones of the land. Yet, over the centuries, numerous empires and regimes tried to erase that legacy, conquer the nation, and scatter the Jewish people. In Theodor Herzl’s time, the dream of returning home seemed truly impossible. The Islamist Ottoman Empire occupied the land, and Jewish people were restricted. They could not freely worship at their own Western Wall, the last remnant of the ancient Temple. It was in that dark hour that Theodor Herzl, the founder of the Zionist movement and visionary author, dared to dream of the right to return. On a day like today. Israel Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut), that dream was fulfilled. Herzl ideologically strengthened Zionism to bring the Jewish people back to their ancestral homeland after nearly 2,000 years of exile and to rebuild the State of Israel. Though he passed away at the young age of 44 in 1904 long before the declaration of independence in 1948 his vision became a living reality on this earth. Theodor Herzl is rightly remembered as the modern-day Moses of the Jewish people and the father of modern political Zionism. His determination, his groundbreaking writings (especially Der Judenstaat “The Jewish State”) and his tireless advocacy laid the ideological and organizational foundation for the rebirth of the Jewish nation against all odds. A man may die. But his idea will live on indefinitely. There is no stronger example in history than Theodor Herzl. He planted the seed of a dream that seemed impossible in his time, yet that dream blossomed into a sovereign, thriving nation the State of Israel. Today, on Yom Ha’atzmaut, people of Israel remember and celebrate not only the soldiers, pioneers, and citizens who built and defended the state, but also the great visionary whose idea refused to die. Theodor Herzl the man who dared to imagine a Jewish state and set the wheels of history in motion. He once said
“If you will it, it is no dream.” May his vision and legacy continue to inspire strength, resilience, and unity for the Jewish people and the State of Israel. Am Yisrael Chai! #Israel #TheodorHerzl #YomHaatzmaut #Zionism
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