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Angela Waterman
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Director, Environment & Society, Mining, Worley / Past: Centerra Gold | Mining Association BC | Telkwa Coal | Anglo American | NEMI | ITOCHU | UBC Science Bio
Vancouver شامل ہوئے Ocak 2012
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HER LAST TEXT: ‘I’m going to die today" 10/7
On October 7, Miss Ofir Davidan — who just turned 18 — had her first day on the job for her mandatory military service in the IDF in Israel.
Palestinians executed her.
“She was shot and fell on her stomach. I saw exactly how it happened,” her mother told Ynet in tears. “She lay there for 12 minutes. But the terrorists saw she was still moving, took her weapon and confirmed the kill."
12 minutes of agony.
12 minutes of life-or-death.
12 minutes of bloodshed.
What was supposed to be a happy day for the earnest Ofir ended in devastation.
Within hours, this invasion was widely celebrated across the liberal media and on US college campuses as an act of "resistance"
What most people didn't realize was over 1,200 innocent Israelis were slaughtered that day. Many Western liberals, when interviewed, still cannot articulate what happened to Israelis that day.
Nevertheless, they celebrated the massacre anyways.
But Ofir's mom was determined to carry on her daughter's legacy.
After 10/7, her heartbroken mom Lilach Davidian returned to reserve duty in the same role as her daughter, at the same base and under the same commander, wearing Ofir’s orange beret.
"This is how I keep Ofir alive," she told Ynet.
May Ofir's memory be a blessing, and may her mother Lilach continue carrying on her daughter's memory🎗️

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“I won’t do it. Send me to the gas chamber if you want.”
Auschwitz, 1943. A French doctor stands before a group of terrified Jewish women. A Nazi officer has just issued an order.
“You will assist with the sterilization experiments.”
Adélaïde Hautval looks at the women. They already understand what’s coming. Medical torture disguised as science.
She turns back to the Nazi doctor.
“No.”
Silence. No one refuses orders at Auschwitz. No one survives refusal.
“You’ll be executed,” the Nazi says.
Adelaide doesn’t hesitate. “Then execute me. I still won’t help you harm these women.”
The officer backs down. Sends her away. Doesn’t kill her.
How did she get there?
One year earlier. April 1942. Adelaide is traveling through occupied France. She sees German soldiers humiliating an elderly Jewish woman, forcing her to wear the yellow star.
Adelaide steps in. “Leave her alone.”
Big mistake.
The soldiers arrest her immediately. “You defend Jews? You’ll share their fate.”
They pin a yellow star to her coat. Write across it: “Friend of Jews.”
Adelaide wears it without resistance. Never removes it.
They send her to prison. Then to concentration camps. Eventually to Auschwitz.
Adelaide is a doctor. The Nazis need doctors. So they assign her to the camp infirmary.
But they keep testing her. Keep giving impossible orders.
“Assist in experiments or die.”
Adelaide refuses. Again and again. For two years.
She dares them to kill her. They never do. They need her skills too much.
So she uses that to fight back.
She treats prisoners in secret. Steals medicine. Hides sick women from selection lines. When Nazi doctors request subjects for experiments, Adelaide lies: “She’s too ill. You’ll get nothing useful.”
The women weren’t ill. Adelaide was protecting them.
It works. For two years, she blocks experiments. Protects hundreds. Survives by refusing to cooperate.
May 1945. The war ends. Adelaide walks out of Ravensbrück concentration camp alive.
She returns to France. Goes back to medicine. Tries to rebuild a normal life.
But prosecutors soon find her. They need her testimony against Nazi doctors.
Adelaide agrees.
She testifies at the Nuremberg Trials, in Frankfurt, and in other war crimes cases.
Defense lawyers challenge her. “You’re lying. German doctors wouldn’t do this.”
Adelaide stands firm. “I was there. I saw it. I refused to take part. These are facts.”
Her testimony helps convict multiple Nazi physicians.
In 1965, Yad Vashem honors her as Righteous Among the Nations—for protecting Jewish prisoners and risking her life to resist.
Adelaide rejects the spotlight. “I only did my duty as a doctor. As a human being.”
She continues practicing medicine, later specializing in psychiatry. Many of her patients are Holocaust survivors.
Dr. Adélaïde Hautval dies in 1988 at 81.
Thousands attend her funeral. Former prisoners. Their children. Their grandchildren.
One woman says: “Dr. Hautval saved my mother at Auschwitz. Hid her during selection. I exist because she said no.”
Think about that.
Adelaide had every reason to comply. She was already imprisoned. Already marked. Already condemned.
Helping the Nazis wouldn’t have saved her. But refusing could have killed her.
She refused anyway. Not once. Dozens of times. For two years.
She used the one thing they needed—her medical expertise—and turned it into resistance. Protection. Survival.
Most who resisted in camps died. Adelaide lived. Testified. Helped deliver justice.
Then lived decades more—healing others. Never seeking recognition.
Today, few people know her name.
A memorial in France. A plaque in Israel. A few lines in history books.
But mostly forgotten.
The woman who faced evil and said no. Who dared them to kill her. Who lived—and made them answer for it.
Dr. Adélaïde Hautval.
Proof that refusing evil can save lives.
Proof that one person saying “no” can protect hundreds.
Proof that courage isn’t the absence of fear

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There was a time I used to block and delete the vile antisemitic comments under my posts.
Then I took my husband @geraldposner’s advice—and stopped.
Now I leave them all up. Let the world see the scale of the hatred. It’s a record of our times.
It doesn’t intimidate me. It strengthens my resolve that this surge in antisemitism must be confronted head-on.
I’m proud to be Jewish. I’m a proud Zionist.
If that offends you, go elsewhere. I won’t miss you.
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Prime Minister Netanyahu met today with Christian soldiers and commanders from a multitude of IDF units:
"I'm here in the Prime Minister's Office with an extraordinary group of young men and women. These are Christian soldiers, men and women, in the Israeli Defense Forces.
They fill all the important positions in our incredible military and they do incredible work.
This is completely contrary to what is presented outside.
It's not only that Israel fights for the rights of Christians around the Middle East, but that Israel has Christian soldiers who fight for the defense of Israel and for our Christian brethren throughout the area, throughout the region and beyond.
I have to say that I was impressed by the personal stories, their commitment, their sacrifice, their achievements.
Israel is the one country in the Middle East where the Christian community is thriving, is growing and it's expanding. And it's very, very successful with incredible men and women. And I want to salute all of you.
Thank you for coming here."
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🚨Don’t stop talking about Iran
Close your eyes and picture this. She had her hand on her chest… and they aimed straight at her heart.
The shot was so brutal it tore off her finger too. She was just 17. A high school student in Eslamshahr.
Her name was Kimia Kamyab.
On January 8, they killed her before she even had a chance to live her dreams.
This is what’s happening in Iran. Teenagers getting gunned down like their lives don’t matter.
Don’t ignore this. Don’t scroll past it. This is real. This is happening.

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𝑻𝒉𝒆 𝑾𝒆𝒔𝒕’𝒔 𝑪𝒐𝒘𝒂𝒓𝒅𝒍𝒚 𝑩𝒆𝒕𝒓𝒂𝒚𝒂𝒍 𝒐𝒇 𝑮𝒂𝒛𝒂’𝒔 𝑪𝒉𝒊𝒍𝒅𝒓𝒆𝒏
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A 9 year old boy in Gaza was raped by a Hamas affiliated Imam in a mosque while he was supposed to be studying the Quran. The cleric undressed him, assaulted him & warned him to stay silent. His father, who confronted the abuser, was threatened by Hamas’s Al Qassam Brigades: they would shoot him in the legs, beat his family to death & brand him an Israeli collaborator.
The boy spoke out anyway.
His testimony, along with those of other children, has now reached the outside world through brave local journalists risking their lives.
At the same time, the Associated Press has documented how desperate Gazan women are being coerced into sex in exchange for food, money & medicine. Aid workers and local men in positions of power have preyed on widows and mothers in shelters, using their misery as their opportunity.
The pattern is clear: systematic sexual exploitation by those who control the territory.
The response from the Western world? A wall of silence so complete it exposes the entire pro ‘palestinian’ movement as a fraud.
Where are the human rights organisations that flood our streets with accusations against Israel? Where are the NGOs, the university students & academics who spent years painting Hamas as heroic “freedom fighters” resisting occupation?
They have nothing to say.
Not one Amnesty International press conference has been called. Not one banner at a London or New York march has condemned Hamas for turning mosques into hunting grounds for little boys.
Their selective morality is grotesque.
These same voices erupt in fury over any Israeli military action, yet they cannot summon a whisper when Hamas clerics defile children and Hamas enforcers terrorise the parents who complain. The reason is as ugly as it is obvious: they don’t care. They care about hating Jews. Their entire narrative collapses the moment the true face of Hamas is exposed, so they simply look away.
It’s left to Jewish & Zionist voices, to Israeli media & pro Israel analysts, to amplify these stories. It is Jewish organisations & commentators who have forced the issue into the light while the self appointed guardians of human rights pretend it doesn’t exist.
The irony is vicious. The very people the protesters claim to defend are being systematically abused by the regime they defend and the only ones prepared to speak for those victims are the Jews they accuse of every conceivable crime.
If these Western advocates truly cared about the future of Gaza they would be working with Israel, not against it. Israel is the only force on the ground that has ever tried to break Hamas’s stranglehold. Defeating that terrorist organisation is the first and only realistic step towards protecting Gazan children from rape, Gazan women from barter and Gazan society from the cycle of barbarism that produces suicide bombers & rocket launchers.
Instead the protesters demand ceasefires that would entrench Hamas in power & guarantee the next generation of broken children grows up to become the next generation of monsters.
This isn’t compassion. It’s complicity dressed up as solidarity. It’s the moral bankruptcy of people who would rather see ‘palestinian’ girls & boys destroyed by their own rulers than admit that the Jewish state is the only realistic barrier against that destruction.
The 9 year old boy who found the courage to speak while grown men with guns threatened to wipe out his family has more moral clarity than every keffiyeh wearing activist in the West combined.
He has exposed the truth they can’t face: Hamas is not liberating Gaza. It is raping it. The Western left, by its silence, has chosen to hold the victims down rather than confront the rapist.
History will remember who stayed silent while Gaza’s children were sacrificed on the altar of fashionable Jew hatred.
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Eye-opening footage from a hotel near Zimbabwe's iconic Victoria Falls shows a crocodile climbing into the property’s kitchen in the wee hours of the morning. The reptile was promptly returned to the wild, according to a post on the hotel's Facebook page. abcnews.link/H6cyFUU
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I have just seen the unedited footage of the October 7th attacks. Please read:
What I saw was young men chopping off heads, shooting everything in sight, slaughtering little crying kids calling for their mummy, throwing grenades inside houses and cars and shelters, maiming bodies, playing with them, setting humans on fire, looking like it's the happiest day of their life.
They call their relatives to celebrate how many they have killed. The parents back in Gaza are thrilled. They cheer and ask for more.
"Bring back some heads for the people to play with" - asks a commander. The savages wilfully oblige, using flick knives to remove the skulls from slaughtered bodies like butchers carving up a carcass.
"Bring some home for the people so we can crucify them in the square" the Hamas leaders order.
The mangled, blood soaked bodies of hostages were paraded through the streets. The Gazan crowds cheered and filmed, celebrating or coming to spit on the terrified youngsters in the back of pick ups.
The young Hamas brutes with their ecstatic grins, taking selfies, shouting Allahu Akbar, looked like so many of the young men in dinghies. Trendy clothes, modern phones. Energy and conviction.
The first wave of attackers on October 7th were Hamas soldiers.
The second, amateur conscripts.
The third, Gazan civilians delighted to join in.
What even are these monsters.
I am forever changed, seeing what I have seen. And it isn't fake. It's footage Hamas shot themselves.
Israel must live with that right next door.
I fear we now have it, in hotels and houses around the country
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Hoy me pasó algo increíble en Israel y quería compartirlo.
Estaba corriendo hacia la parada del autobús cerca de Tel Aviv, pero justo se me escapó. El siguiente llegaba en media hora. Mientras pensaba qué hacer, un auto que venía detrás frenó a mi lado. El conductor, un hombre ortodoxo, me preguntó: “¿Perdiste el colectivo?”. Le dije que sí.
Entonces me dijo algo que no voy a olvidar: “Para mí es una mitzvá ayudar a otra persona. Sube, te llevo y alcanzamos el próximo”. Le respondí que la siguiente parada estaba a más de 5 km. Sonrió y me dijo: “¿Crees que eso es un problema cuando un hermano quiere ayudar de corazón a otro hermano?”.
Subí al auto, manejó esos kilómetros solo para ayudarme, y gracias a él pude tomar el autobús.
Esto, de verdad, es Israel. Es difícil explicarlo con palabras: la hermandad, la solidaridad, ese impulso genuino de ayudar al otro. Son cosas que se viven y te marcan. Por eso este país me enamora cada día más, y lo voy a defender a mi manera hasta el último día de mi vida.
Isaac
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The Montréal Canadiens are carrying on the tradition - having legends, Hall of Famers, & Stanley Cup champions carry the torch to open these playoff games.
GM 1 - Yvan Cournoyer
GM 2 - Serge Savard
There’s no better way to ignite a crowd. #GoHabsGo
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