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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@GraffitiRadical @oteycoueye The original price-tag attacks! No one gets a better go than the Aussies! First to beat back the Japs, Germans, and apparently the Palis! You lot seem to have been a bit late to the game here...
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Radical Graffiti@GraffitiRadical·
"Lest we Forget the Surafend Massacre. 10 December 1918. Mass killing of Palestinian villagers by ANZAC forces." Mural in Sydney about the premeditated massacre against the villagers of Sarafand in Palestine by occupying Australian, New Zealand & Scottish soldiers in 1918.
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@NotThatHughes This bloke would do a great Ian Paisley impression. Never, never!
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Hughes-on-the-Wold@NotThatHughes·
Seeing a lot of Falklands post on my timeline
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Boxy
Boxy@Boxy_FT·
In the 1290's you have the expulsion of Jews from England by Edward I and the first expulsions and forced conversions in Naples by Carlo II. Not saying it's all directly because of the Talmud fiasco, but there was a shift in royal attitudes compared to earlier middle ages
Boxy@Boxy_FT

This thinking goes back to the Church discovering the Talmud in the 13th century - Jews were suddenly seen as not just following the Old Testament but actually following a "blasphemous" post-biblical text, which makes them heretics and not just mistaken Israelites

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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@haravayin_hogh @yetzirot @Boxy_FT Taqiyya, dissimulation, khod’eh, taarof. The endemic cultural traits that hoodwink you into taking these “rational” rug salesmen at their word. Following that, you become entranced by academic Jewish whores who sell themselves to foreigners.
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@haravayin_hogh @yetzirot @Boxy_FT And for the promising pioneers against chauvinism and iconoclasm, you can tout an insider perspective from Non-Zionism on substack. Since you understand how lucrative a market it can be, and how eagerly you’d accept Iranian kitman — where’s this courtesy for Judaism?
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@haravayin_hogh @kan_immanuel Crashing the economy? Do you know about the 70s hyper-inflation? Begin’s market reforms were what saved the country from Peronist Mapai cronyism. Essentially the same actions you’d praise Anwar Sadat for.
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Yevardiaղ@haravayin_hogh·
@kan_immanuel Wait until the Mirachis have their day. Even Begin was kind of like this crowing about fake victories and crasjing the economy but Israeli rightoids still love him for some reason
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Yevardiaղ@haravayin_hogh·
Arabs like Nasser for fighting Israel. In practice he spent most of his energy destabilising other Arab countries, for which he's directly responsible for the oil monarchies becoming implicitly pro-Israel. His lies during the 6 Day War also caused Jordan to lose its West Bank.
Yevardiaղ@haravayin_hogh

Nasser expelled, imprisoned or killed Egypt's most productive people, created an Islamist reaction, urged Gazans in suicide Zergling attacks whilst denying citizenship, lost every war he ever fought and was only bailed out from total disaster by Cold War politics each time.

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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@haravayin_hogh @yetzirot @Boxy_FT The great Jewish theologians, philosophers, and scholars; Israel Shahak, Norman Finkelstein, and Noam Chomsky. You’ve really got a rich spread here. Why not add Marx’s “On the Jewish Question”, to deepen your understanding further? How about friar Pablo Christiani?
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Yevardiaղ@haravayin_hogh·
@yetzirot @Boxy_FT The source is Israel Shahak, a Polish-born holocaust survivor and Israeli Jew
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DTR Magazine@DTRmag·
@DrewPavlou Is one of those bylines the same journalist who went so hard after BRS?
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BREAKING NEWS: Foreign wars in the Middle East may lead Islamist migrants to go on shooting rampages massacring dozens of Australians. Diversity is our strength
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@Legon_bruh @WarArchiveClips You’re so stupendously stuck in your biases that there’s no way to get this comparison through to you. It’s no surprise when TRT is responsible for so much brainwashing about Israel’s actions. Do you think there aren’t Arab ministers in Israel?
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Legonnn
Legonnn@Legon_bruh·
@tearsof_rage @WarArchiveClips Mate, there was no oppression like that in Türkiye. There are many Kurdish ministers in Türkiye right now. IDF is LITERALLY k*lling people with snipers on the streets for no reason and yet you try to connect them with each other. So Hamas has a logical reason to rebel
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War Archive Clips
War Archive Clips@WarArchiveClips·
Surrounded from all sides , the final moments of a PKK group during intense clashes with Turkish Armed Forces in Sur, Diyarbakir. Hendek Operation archives.
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@ahmetmitha48658 @WarArchiveClips There is no world where the PKK can be called a terrorist organisation and Hamas cannot. In fact, they were committing suicide bombings at the same time and frequency.
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ahmetmidhat
ahmetmidhat@ahmetmitha48658·
@tearsof_rage @WarArchiveClips hamas aint terorist the real terorist org. is israel and israel going to fall jewish people can live under turkish government no problem
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@Legon_bruh @WarArchiveClips What do you take issue with? PKK atrocities are exactly like Hamas atrocities. In fact, the PKK and PLO had common cause during the Cold War, before Hamas came on the scene. What do you think happened to Afrin after Turkiye was done with it? Tal-Abyad? Ras al-Ayn?
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@zumsang26 @lemomentodebruh @WarArchiveClips Yes to many of these things, and if you count the Druze as "Palestinian", there was one such President in 2007. Israel doesn't sell weapons to the PKK, it has always associated with the Iraqi KDP, which Turkiye has always had fine relations with.
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zumsang@zumsang26·
@tearsof_rage @lemomentodebruh @WarArchiveClips does israil have palestinian presidents ? mayors ? governers ? army officers ? does israil fighting with palestinian drug trafickkerss ? i dont think so This is what Turkiye doing. While israil giving weapons to this organizations and support mass murder.
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Bruh
Bruh@lemomentodebruh·
@tearsof_rage @WarArchiveClips Israel has been doing this shit since start if you think this started at oct 7 you are a dumbass
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@WinkyBaboon @WarArchiveClips Israeli links to the Kurds was never a cause of conflict until AKP began showering Hamas with praise and providing financial & diplomatic refuge. Imagine if Bibi invited a PKK delegation to Jerusalem like Erdogan did with Hamas in 2006! And that was after the Second Intifada!
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@tearsof_rage @WarArchiveClips Other than the humanitarian incentive the main reason Turkey supports Hamas is because of Israeli support of Kurdish groups.
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@FieldSpeakerZDQ Both Armenia and Azerbaijan congratulating Israel’s Independence Day is certainly unexpected. Maybe Israel could broker a peace deal if Pashinyan isn’t taken out by the Kremlin, IRGC, or neo-Dashnak radicals.
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@jawboneofsamson Due to my mischling background, I appreciate the gesture for hope of good-will, but then I look at the comments and am vexed by the eternal trope of the goy looking for nothing more than to turn the Jew’s pockets out. They really don’t make it easy.
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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@polphiloecon @DanLinnaeus Oslo did not make a unilateral withdrawal from the territories an inevitability, especially not without a willing partner to uphold its end of the deal on the prosecution of terrorists. Pan-handling for foreign aid so that you can afford a pay-to-slay is the moral absurdity.
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Sasha
Sasha@polphiloecon·
None of that justified Israels attempts to cripple it, and of course the PLO didn’t commit as part of Oslo to abrogate its rights to pursue its interests in international legal or diplomatic forums. It would be a moral absurdity to demand such a thing, not least as the actual implementation of Oslo, which would’ve since long required Israel to leave the West Bank has been clearly abandoned by Israel which today vows it will never ever adhere to it. So that’s a laughable argument.
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dan linnaeus
dan linnaeus@DanLinnaeus·
This is why the EU is not taken seriously. The 2SS is an aspirational final status end state under the Oslo Accords that could not be farther from what is in fact viable today than ever before. The core issue is that the Palestinian Authority and the Palestine Liberation Organization have fundamentally abandoned their institution building mandate under Oslo, resorting to internationalizing its national project via top-down lawfare at the UNGA 10th ESS, ICC, and ICJ. They have systematically sacrificed the material wellbeing of Palestinians for an elite diplomatic agenda in New York and The Hague, while inciting the vacuum to be filled by militant capture, and in Gaza Iranian proxy warfare that precipitated October 7. The EU continues to use the Palestinian issue and the Arab-Israeli conflict as a political football to score domestic points and this is part of the problem itself. There is no political will in Europe to confront the PLO or hold the UN and international fora accountable for the ways that they have been enabling the conflict to perpetuate without a realistic resolution in sight.
Kaja Kallas@kajakallas

The two-state solution remains the most viable path to a Middle East without war. Europe is the biggest supporter of the Palestinian people. Our meeting today focused on the next steps to support Gaza and the West Bank. My press remarks with @PalestinePMO and @EspenBarthEide

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TearsofRage@tearsof_rage·
@polphiloecon @DanLinnaeus Who said anything about hampering? Dan is describing a voluntary decision the PA has made, forsaking its responsibilities allotted under the Oslo Accords. They get plenty of revenue from outside intervention & aid programs, but it's become an engine for cronyism fueled by the EU.
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Sasha
Sasha@polphiloecon·
There’s no contradiction between building state capacity at home and vigorously defending its rights in international legal and diplomatic forums. If anything they support each other. The former isn’t hampered by the latter, it’s hampered by Israeli sabotage, primarily by cutting of tax revenues collected on behalf of the PA, and undermining it’s credibility by letting settlers run rampant in the West Bank. The latter is partially addressed to resolving exactly these issues. The PA obviously has a lot of flaws, but standing up for two states and Palestinian rights in international forums isn’t one of them.
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Aymenn J Al-Tamimi
Aymenn J Al-Tamimi@ajaltamimi·
What is your critique here? I interview a variety of people (& in this case can credit the interviewee for his frankness). I take issue w/Westerners romanticising the Houthis when (a) they wouldn't want to live under its rule, & (b) gloss over its 'damned be the Jews' slogan.
Dilawar Karwan@RashmanTheHorse

A British guy living in occupied land and saying this sums up "non Zionism." Aymenn is fine w this kind of Westerner, but not ppl who say the Huthis are justified...

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