Shleper Bibas
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Shleper Bibas
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Galitzianer, Judeidad Sionismo Ashkenazis Vs Sefaradim Crocs con médias todo a lo shleper. Creador del Muffin de Gefilte Fish y la pizza con arenque.

If you are Jewish, you can move to Israel. If you were born in what became Israel, grew up there & were expelled by gunpoint, but you aren’t Jewish, you can’t move to Israel. Not so complicated after all. It’s called apartheid and Jewish supremacy.

🟠 CASI EL 40% ASEGURA QUE FALTA PORQUE “NO TIENE GANAS DE IR A LA ESCUELA” Los datos de Argentinos por la Educación muestran que los chicos tienen cada vez menos ganas de ir al colegio. Mirá la noticia completa: youtube.com/watch?v=5KRpCY…


BREAKING: The Islamic Republic has released a mural of Iranian leaders killed thus far. Among them is Mojtaba Khamenei. Iran just confirmed that their new Ayatollah is dead.




Britain could lose the Falklands because of weak leadership. It's not the 80s anymore, there's no Thatcher in charge and the UK is a depressing shell of its former self. If Argentina simply walks in and takes over, possibly soon with Trump's approval, what exactly will Keir Starmer do? Send an angry worded letter? Would he even care at all?

🇮🇷🇮🇱 In September 1939, after Nazi Germany invaded Poland, some 300,000 Polish Jews fled east into the Soviet Union. Thousands died along the way, leaving many children orphaned. In 1942, 1,800 Jewish refugees were brought to Tehran under Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, including 1,000 children, most of them orphans. In February 1943, the children reached Eretz Israel — Mandatory Palestine — where they became known as the Tehran Children. So when Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi, during his visit to Berlin, spoke of Iran’s historic tolerance toward minorities in response to a propagandist posing as a journalist who accused him of being an “Israeli asset,” he was not inventing anything. He was invoking a civilizational tradition that reaches back to Cyrus the Great. Seen in that light, the Islamic Republic’s antisemitism, repression, and hatred of Israel are not Iran’s destiny. They are a dark historical parenthesis — and one that will soon come to an end.


While the world’s eyes are on Iran, Israeli settler violence in the West Bank is rising. The Economist analyses how settlers are annexing more territory, empowered by tacit and explicit support from Binyamin Netanyahu’s government. Read how Israel’s forever wars compound humanitarian, military and strategic failures: econ.st/4cKqQql












