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เข้าร่วม Kasım 2008
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Cameron Kasky
Cameron Kasky@camkasky·
Personally, if I didn’t want protesters outside my house of worship, I would probably not auction off other people’s land inside my house of worship.
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Israel’s idea is that this is a win-win: they hit Iran’s infrastructure and Iran then hits Gulf infrastructure. The GCC countries are sort of allies but Israel views their power and wealth as a threat. So the mutual degradation is a plus. But if Iran emerges strong from this, Bahrain falls, Iraq rises, etc, Israel may regret this move
OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical

Reports of a major Iranian ballistic missile attack targeting Gulf countries tonight, with explosions reported in the UAE and Bahrain. Seen here, an Iranian ballistic missile makes its way through interceptors and hits the ground in Bahrain.

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Mel
Mel@Villgecrazylady·
Nerdeen Kiswani was literally the target of an assassination attempt and instead of being normal human beings and simply condemning the indefensible my feed is full of psychotic zitches on unhinged rants calling for her to still be harmed… but just in other ways. WTAF is wrong with these people??
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Nerdeen Kiswani
Nerdeen Kiswani@NerdeenKiswani·
Leo Terrell, a senior DOJ official heading the federal “Task Force to Combat Antisemitism,” is publicly inciting against me while I faced an assassination plot and blocking me from his official government account. Blocking critics on an official platform raises serious First Amendment concerns. Terrell is aligned with Dov Hikind, a former Jewish Defense League member, and has publicly supported him and his work. The person arrested for the assassination attempt against me is a member of a JDL offshoot. The rot is deep.
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Furkan Gözükara
Furkan Gözükara@FurkanGozukara·
A 3rd generation US Marine drops a massive truth bomb. He declares he will never let his children join the military because the US government has reduced American troops to a mercenary force fighting offensive wars of choice purely to serve Israel.
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Nerdeen Kiswani
Nerdeen Kiswani@NerdeenKiswani·
Late last night the FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force informed me that a plot against my life that was "about to" take place, and that agents had conducted an operation in Hoboken related to this plot. For months, Zionist organizations like Betar and politicians like Randy Fine have encouraged violence against my family and me. I will have more to say as additional details come to light. I will not stop speaking up for the people of Palestine. Thank you for your support. nytimes.com/2026/03/27/nyr…
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Reza Nasri
Reza Nasri@RezaNasri1·
The idea that every sovereign country near Israel must cap its conventional weapons, limit its defensive capabilities, restrict missile and fighter jet ranges, and even dismantle its own military industries—just so Israel can "feel safe"—is completely absurd. Which other nation on Earth demands and receives this kind of privilege? This exceptionalism is especially ridiculous coming from a regime with such an inherently aggressive posture and track record in the region.
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Alan MacLeod
Alan MacLeod@AlanRMacLeod·
He shouted at them, called them "dogs," and "donkeys", and told them to go back to Qatar.
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Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc·
Thiago Ávila — flotilla activist from Brazil, remains missing after he was arrested in Panama while on his way home from delivering aid to Cuba
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J ☝🏼🔻
J ☝🏼🔻@Jordmcl1·
@doctor_rahmeh arrested AGAIN by the Met for the ‘israeli’ jewish lobby. Fifth (5) time for WORDS, for SOCIAL MEDIA posts. 7 officers, cuffed, a van and a car, an overnight hotel stay for the officers and then driven to London under arrest for WORDS and POSTS. All this for one woman who spoke out against jewish supremacy and ‘israel’ during a Genocide inflicted upon Palestinians by them. For speaking out against how jewish supremacy affects Britain and the world. For speaking truth. For having a spine and a soul. As a reference point - Peter Mendelson was arrested casually without handcuffs and let go without bail for passing on state sensitive information to Epstein. A man in the middle of the Epstein regime, violent to women and children, was arrested less severely than a woman for words. Those serving the Epstein regime are more aggressive to a woman speaking against it than protecting a woman. At this point what the ‘israel’ jewish lobby are using the Met (and our institutions) for is terrorism against Rahmeh and against us all Terrorism - the calculated use of violence or threat of violence against civilians or property to induce fear, intending to coerce governments or societies to achieve political, religious, or ideological goals. Smear campaigns the passed few days and an arrest at her home. The same pattern each time. Manufacturing consent and then enacting their crime. We should all be extremely angry and very afraid of what is happening to us, our Doctors, our freedoms and our rights. This is not happening in a vacuum.
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Abubaker Abed
Abubaker Abed@AbubakerAbedW·
In early 2025 right after the January ceasefire, I was finally able to bring my dad a soothing cream for his bleeding cracked feet with the help of an amazing doctor and her colleague from the US . I dreamed of this moment. I begged for it. It was all that I needed to happen. I prayed night in and night out for it. I travelled to Khan Younis to meet the nurse at Nasser Hospital in order to pick up the cream. When I saw him, I didn’t wait, I immediately asked him to take the medicine out of his backpack. It was the gem I have been searching about since the outset of the genocide — the most priceless treasure. My dad would now eventually relax and heal from an utterly devastating pain he had endured for over a year and a half at the time. This is what all I thought about. Nothing more. I went back home and handed him the cream with the instructions to use it which prompted him to tell me, “May Allah bless and comfort you in this life. You’re my very dear, Abubaker.” I was emotionally taken by storm and felt the proudest son in this world. He, for years, poured his heart out for my tranquility and future. He never spared an effort for that. I bore a witness to the days he didn’t get back home from his work until next day or to the nights he didn’t sleep pondering over our rest. He began applying the cream over his wounded feet which gradually improved by the time. A few days later, his feet became entirely different. The rashes and wounds disappeared . He started walking normally again. The floor of our rooms was no longer smudged with blood. His happiness was unmatched. He never felt that confident, self-satisfied, and calm in a very long time. It was for me and my family everything we desperately wanted to see happen. And every day, my father would thank Allah and then me and pray for the doctor and nurse who brought him the medicine. We were very concerned that we wouldn’t be able to afford or obtain the medicine again. I told my father,” Insha’Allah, we would bring it again.” After he used the last drop of that cream in late March, we tried and strived to find out a way to send the cream into Gaza again. Neither the doctor nor the nurse could go into Gaza. The other doctors and medical staffers were incapable of smuggling the cream in due to the intensified restrictions imposed on the foreign international delegations to Gaza. Our concerns became more pressing than before. The suffering of my father was revived. His blood was getting all over the floor once more. The explosives would echo his piercing shouts. Every two minutes or so, we would check on him. I made every effort. However, I was never successful again. And up until now, I haven't been able to figure out how to get the medication to Gaza one more time. Since I left, my father has changed. He goes to bed earlier than normal. His anxiety and loneliness have surged. Every day, his sensation of yearning and missing consumes him. Why do I as thousands of sons in Gaza fail to serve our fathers? Why are we plunged into our guilt and resentment helplessly and pessimistically? Why can’t we talk and be with our fathers as we would crave to? My father deserves a cream. My father deserves to dream. I deserve to be next to him all the time. I shouldn’t be punished for anything because I have done nothing wrong. May that cream from that corner of that pharmacy somewhere in the United States brought and sent by the blessed hands of the doctor and the nurse create itself again and find my way at my father’s drawer again. Survival has no meanings anymore. I was gullible and ignorant to believe it was staying away from the harm’s way. It actually means seeing my father well and having his back until we leave this world together. The trauma and the guilt are an emotional suicide. I want to live to dream, not dream to live.
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𝐓𝐌𝐓
𝐓𝐌𝐓@TMT_arabic·
Journalist and war correspondent Janine di Giovanni: ​"If a missile hits a hospital in Ukraine, Europe calls it a war crime." ​"But if multiple missiles hit Gaza and 100 people die, it becomes Israel's right to defend itself."
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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Reuters confirms why I’ve been saying: the U.S. has been allowing fuel in to Cuban private businesses like foreign-operated hotels but barring it from hospitals and other publicly run institutions. I’m sure that the NYT and The Free Press, which produced entire articles about Hasan Piker’s hotel, will do a follow up now
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Exclusive: US ramps up fuel exports to Cuba's private sector reuters.com/business/energ…

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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Who runs Cuba is not my business or your business. But if my tax dollars are spent to block a NICU from getting fuel, then that is my problem and it should be yours too. Do you know how expensive it is for us to enforce this blockade? We need that money here, and those babies need the power to stay on. This is Erich, he’s 2 months old, and here’s the doctor explaining how they hand pump his ventilator when the power goes out
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YourFavoriteGuy
YourFavoriteGuy@guychristensen_·
Thiago Ávila, the legendary flotilla activist from Brazil, remains MIA after being detained in Panama on the way home from delivering tons of aid to Cubans. Please help us raise attention to this matter. .@thiagoavilabr
El Necio@ElNecio_Cuba

URGENTE 🚨 Thiago Ávila detenido en Panamá por oficiales que hablan inglés @thiagoavilabr regresaba a Brasil tras completar una flotilla solidaria que partió de México rumbo a Cuba con ayuda humanitaria. Hasta el momento, ha estado detenido durante más de dos horas en Panamá. En su último mensaje, Thiago informó que, además del interrogatorio, fue sometido a procedimientos biométricos por agentes de policía hostiles que hablaban inglés. – Poco después, su equipo de comunicación perdió el contacto. OJOS EN PANAMÁ 🇵🇦 Esto es una violación de derechos humanos

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Ryan Grim
Ryan Grim@ryangrim·
Isreali media reporting that Netanyahu expects a ceasefire announcement from Trump this Saturday. Translation: Ground invasion coming this weekend.
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Parsa Biparva
Parsa Biparva@secular_d·
قهرمان کوچولوی ایرانی. 🥹 لعنت بر پدر و پدرجدت رضا پهلوی.
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