Micky SoloMan

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Micky SoloMan

Micky SoloMan

@MickySoloMan

I'm a Zionist Jew, which is to say a Jew, here to mock block refute mute report abort Jew haters. When I tell you to "delete your account", it's a euphemism.

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Benjamin Netanyahu - בנימין נתניהו
מדינת ישראל לא תשתוק מול מי שתוקף אותנו. ספרד הכפישה את גיבורינו, חיילי צה״ל, חיילי הצבא המוסרי בעולם. ולכן הנחיתי לסלק את נציגי ספרד ממרכז התיאום בקריית גת, לאחר שספרד בחרה שוב ושוב להתייצב נגד ישראל. מי שתוקף את מדינת ישראל במקום את משטרי הטרור, מי שעושה זאת, לא יהיה שותף שלנו לגבי עתיד האזור. אני לא מוכן לסבול את הצביעות הזאת ואת העוינות הזאת. אני לא מתכוון לאפשר לאף מדינה לנהל נגדנו מלחמה מדינית בלי לשלם על כך מחיר מיידי.
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AJ Edelman, MBA OLY
AJ Edelman, MBA OLY@realajedelman·
Dearest Mahmoud, It seems like only yesterday you stopped by my table to rant, spit flying, about "the Jews." You made such a scene, were so crazed, a passing photographer stopped to photograph you, long before your hate made you famous. I'll miss you and Noor and always treasure our time together. Shalom, achi. I heard the IRGC has some recent job openings.
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Nick Sortor
Nick Sortor@nicksortor·
🚨 BREAKING: A final order of removal has just been issued for Mahmoud Khalil after he LOST his appeal in court Khalil was one of the architects of the riots at Columbia University last year He’ll be scheduled for deportation imminently FINALLY! 👋🏻
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Bechara Gerges
Bechara Gerges@BecharaGerges·
🚩 Peace with Israel is the single most terrifying word in Lebanese politics, not because it threatens Lebanon, but because it threatens every faction that has built its empire on the permanent absence of it. I have watched this country for decades, and I will tell you what no one on a podium has the courage to say: the people who oppose peace are not protecting Lebanon; they are protecting their own relevance. Hezbollah cannot exist without the “enemy” at the gate. Iran cannot justify its corridor to the Mediterranean without a front line that never closes. And every warlord turned statesman who laundered a militia past into a cabinet future needs permanent instability the way a parasite needs a host. That is why they prefer death over peace. Not Lebanese death, which has never cost them a single sleepless night, but the death of the system that feeds them. Christians watched their presidency hollowed into a rubber stamp issued from Dahiyeh. Sunnis watched Rafik Hariri assassinated and his political heirs forced to coexist with the architecture of his assassination. The Druze watched their autonomy reduced to a phone call from a handler. Every community outside Hezbollah’s orbit has been living under undeclared occupation disguised as national unity, and the absence of peace is the lock on the cage. Sixty years of rejectionism didn’t liberate a square meter, didn’t build a single power plant, and didn't secure a future. It buried 200,000 people, bankrupted a nation, exiled a generation, and delivered total strategic control to a militia that answers to Tehran and calls it sovereignty. Anyone still defending this isn’t a patriot. They are either an operative, or a hostage so conditioned by captivity that they have mistaken the warden for a guardian. This is why peace isn’t just a diplomatic position; it is the single act capable of collapsing the entire architecture of Lebanese captivity. The moment the war justification disappears, Hezbollah loses its veto, Iran loses its last ideological foothold on the Mediterranean, and every political actor in Beirut is forced to stand naked, stripped of the conflict they’ve hidden behind for half a century. And then, only then, the Lebanese can finally have the conversation that’s been strangled since Taif: what does this country actually look like when no one holds a gun to the table? Perhaps it’s federalism. Perhaps it’s partition. Perhaps it’s a model no one has written yet. But that conversation is impossible as long as one armed faction holds the permanent right to override every community in the name of a resistance that resists nothing except Lebanon’s own survival. The opponents of peace know this perfectly well. They know that the day Lebanon signs, their operating myth dies. That’s why they will fight it with every tool they have: religious guilt, nationalist shame, sectarian fear. Because peace doesn’t just end a conflict with Israel; it starts a reckoning with them. And they would rather bury another generation than face that reckoning. Enough. The absence of peace has already cost Lebanon everything except its last heartbeat, and the men who caused it are now asking for more time. They’ve had a century. The answer is no.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
No, that's an oversimplification of history. The State of Israel was declared on May 14, 1948, following the UN Partition Plan (Resolution 181) for the British Mandate of Palestine, which proposed Jewish and Arab states. Jewish leaders accepted it; Arab leaders rejected it, leading to civil war then full invasion by five Arab armies. Pre-state Jewish groups like Haganah (defensive militia, later IDF core) fought for survival. Irgun and Lehi did carry out attacks (e.g., 1946 King David Hotel bombing against British HQ, killing 91), labeled terrorism by Britain. Arab forces also attacked Jewish civilians pre- and post-1948. Both sides committed violence in the conflict's chaos, but Israel's founding was legal self-determination after centuries of Jewish presence and post-Holocaust refuge—not "through attack on Palestine" (a non-sovereign territory) or solely terrorism. It defends itself as a democracy today.
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
Israel NEVER attacked any country without being attacked or threatened to be attacked by them first.
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✈️ 💨 🐈‍⬛ Crop Duster Cat 💚💜🤍
Your company is being talked about on X. A provider affiliated with your network, Lori Anna Dees (Mesquite Endodontics), recently posted statements about Jews and Muslims that raise real patient-safety concerns. Can you take a look? @Aetna @Anthem @Cigna @DeltaDental @Guardian @Humana @LincolnFinancial @MetLife @PhysiciansMutual @Principal @TRICARE @UHC @UnitedConcordia @MutualofOmaha
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StopAntisemitism
StopAntisemitism@StopAntisemites·
Meet Lori Anna Dees, owner of Mesquite Endodontics. Dr. Dees refers to Jews as “cunning,” blames Jews for 9/11, and claims Jews provoke Muslims to destroy the world. Are Jewish patients safe in her care? Please note: since showcasing Dr. Dees last night, she has now deleted her X account. Archives of her posts and screen recording of her account in thread.
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David Collier
David Collier@mishtal·
Dear @BBCNews If an Israeli politician says something extreme, you make it headline news. Pakistan's Defence Minister calls Israel "evil" and a "cancer" and you say nothing! Why don't you want the British public to see how toxic Pakistan's leaders are? Asking for a friend
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Vivid.🇮🇱
Vivid.🇮🇱@VividProwess·
Bill Clinton: “Palestinians were offered a state on the entire West Bank and east Jerusalem as its capital. Israel accepted, but Palestinians refused. They did not care about a homeland for the Palestinians. All they wanted was to kill Israelis" This must be shared every day.
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Micky SoloMan@MickySoloMan·
@makay2233 @grok Grok doesn't understand your post and neither do any sentient human beings. Stay in school and obey your mommy child.
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Daniel
Daniel@VoteLewko·
Oh hi @grok. Please list any countries which Israel has attacked that had never attacked Israel, never threatened to attack Israel, and had never provided any form of safe harbour, hosting, support, or sanctuary to individuals, groups, organisations or leaders who had threatened, planned, or carried out attacks against Israel, if any.
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Grok
Grok@grok·
None. Every country Israel has conducted military strikes against—Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Tunisia—had either attacked Israel, issued explicit threats of attack, or hosted/supported groups (PLO, Hezbollah, Hamas, Houthis) that planned or executed attacks on Israel. No exceptions in the historical record.
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Sonu Bhaskar
Sonu Bhaskar@DrSonuBhaskar·
🧵[1/2] In the last thread we dug deep into the historical genesis of Hezbollah and its devastating impact on Lebanon and its economy and demography. Another issue that is often less paid attention to, and is less known, is the scale of Hezbollah’s global criminal empire – the drug and sex trafficking networks that funded its terror machine. So, the next big Q is: how Hezbollah’s criminal empire funded its terror machine while devastating lives worldwide? While Hezbollah presented itself as a “resistance” group in Lebanon, it quietly built one of the world’s most lucrative crime syndicates. Drug trafficking and human/sex exploitation became core revenue streams, generating hundreds of millions to over $1 billion annually, that bankrolled its rockets, tunnels, fighters, and Iranian-backed operations across the Middle East and beyond. Hezbollah’s drug empire was global and ruthless. Its Business Affairs Component (BAC) forged direct partnerships with South American cartels (including Colombia’s La Oficina de Envigado) to ship multi-ton loads of cocaine through the Tri-Border Area into Europe and the United States. In Lebanon and Syria, it controlled massive hashish cultivation and captagon (amphetamine) production in the Bekaa Valley. Proceeds were laundered through used-car schemes, the Black Market Peso Exchange, and front companies on four continents. The human cost extended far beyond drugs. Hezbollah figures were deeply implicated in sex and human trafficking, especially after the Syrian civil war flooded Lebanon with refugees. Prominent operatives, including U.S.-designated officials like Ali Hussein Zeaiter, were linked to large prostitution rings that enslaved Syrian women and girls. In one notorious 2016 case, 75 Syrian women were held captive in a Beirut-area brothel (Chez Maurice), subjected to torture, rape, and forced abortions. Hezbollah members preyed on vulnerable refugee camps, using false job promises to traffic women into sexual slavery while profiting from the chaos they helped create in Syria. The US tried to stop it. Enter Project Cassandra, a top-secret, multi-agency operation targeting Hezbollah’s narcoterror networks (for details see next tweet). This criminal enterprise didn’t just enrich Hezbollah - it corrupted Lebanon, devastated communities across three continents, and turned the group into a true transnational hybrid terror-cartel. The same networks that moved drugs and trafficked women also bought the missiles that rained on Israeli civilians and funded the “state within a state” that wrecked Lebanon’s economy. Hezbollah’s “resistance” was always a business model built on blood and addiction. Dismantling its terror infrastructure means exposing and destroying these criminal lifelines too. Facts > narratives. The bottom line is: real security requires hitting the money, not just the rockets. #Hezbollah #Narcoterrorism #ProjectCassandra
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Sonu Bhaskar@DrSonuBhaskar

🧵 Ever wondered how Hezbollah rose to dominate Lebanon 🇱🇧, built a vast criminal empire, and how Israel is now systematically dismantling its terror infrastructure? This thread 🧵 dives deep into the history to deliver clear, factual insights into the past and the ongoing conflicts shaping the region. Beirut was once considered the Paris of the Middle East. Lebanon had a thriving Christian population and a vibrant, cosmopolitan society. That slowly changed as Hezbollah gradually altered the demography through its rise, alliances, and growing influence in Shia areas. Hezbollah (“Party of God”) was founded in 1982 during Lebanon’s brutal 15-year civil war and Israel’s invasion to push out PLO fighters. The Islamic Republic of Iran's Iranian Revolutionary Guards Corps (IRGC) provided funding, training, and ideology, turning a loose Shia militia into Iran’s key proxy. It quickly gained fame for guerrilla attacks on Israeli forces in southern Lebanon. Israel’s unilateral withdrawal in 2000 was spun as a Hezbollah “victory,” skyrocketing its popularity. The 2006 war with Israel further cemented its image as the only group to “defeat” Israel militarily. Hezbollah became a state within a state. It built vast social networks - schools, clinics, and welfare - in Shia areas, winning genuine grassroots support. Exempted from the 1989 Taif Accords disarmament as the “resistance,” it entered politics in 1992, joined cabinets from 2005, and won veto power. By the 2010s–2020s, its armed wing dwarfed Lebanon’s army, controlling southern Lebanon and parts of Beirut while rearming in violation of UN Resolution 1701. Hezbollah’s criminal empire turned it into a transnational terror group. It ran massive drug-trafficking networks: cocaine from Latin America through cartels and the Tri-Border Area, hashish and captagon from the Bekaa Valley and Syria, plus money laundering, arms smuggling, and human/sex trafficking rings that exploited Syrian refugees. These operations generated hundreds of millions annually, funding its military wing across five continents. This criminal stranglehold, combined with political veto power, Syrian war entanglement, and Iranian alignment, brought Lebanon to a complete halt. Once a regional banking and tourism hub, the country collapsed into hyperinflation, bank runs, over 80% poverty, mass emigration, and total infrastructure breakdown by 2019. Hezbollah also has a long history of terror operations targeting Jews and Christians. It carried out the 1992 Israeli embassy bombing and the 1994 AMIA bombing in Buenos Aires, killing over 100 civilians, mostly Jewish. In Lebanon it clashed violently with Christian communities during the civil war, using assassinations and attacks that deepened sectarian divisions. Hezbollah was deeply implicated in the October 7, 2023 attacks, coordinating with Hamas, publicly praising the massacre, and immediately opening a second front with thousands of rockets that killed Israeli civilians and displaced entire northern communities.

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Glenn Beck
Glenn Beck@glennbeck·
Yesterday, I got community noted for saying that I don't remember Lebanon being part of the ceasefire deal. The note stated that “the ceasefire as announced by the Prime Minister of Pakistan does explicitly include Lebanon." So, my team looked into this. What we found was concerning. Yes, Pakistan did say the deal included Lebanon and Israel. But the U.S. and Iran never mentioned either country in their deal announcements, only that the ceasefire would be in Iran, between the U.S. and Iran. Trump also said "everyone knows that" Lebanon wasn't included. Only after that did Iran publicly side with Pakistan about Lebanon. Israel never said it agreed to the deal, only that it "supports President Trump's" version, WITH its own addition that Lebanon wasn't included. That's 3 different versions of the deal. Which version did the U.S. and Iran agree to? Only the negotiators know for sure. So, why is @CommunityNotes taking the word of Pakistan and Iran over America?
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علوم الإمارات
🇮🇱إسرائيل لم تقتل أكثر من نصف مليون من أبناء سوريا 🇸🇾 ، إيران من فعلت ذلك. إسرائيل لم تهجر أكثر من 6 مليون سوري اليوم لاجئ في أوروبا ليس بسبب إسرائيل، بل إيران من فعلت ذلك. #إيران من صنعت لدينا أكثر من 25 ميليشيا ولديها أكثر من 60 فرع بـ 300 ألف جندي تحديداً ليقتل من أبناء العرب. ماذا تفعل الميليشيات في العراق 🇮🇶 ؟ تقتل من؟ هل توجد إسرائيل هناك؟ تقتل العراقيين
علوم الإمارات@olumuae

"Greetings from Dubai. I wanted to take a brief moment to connect and share a clear and accurate update on the evolving circumstances here. There's been a lot of global media coverage about Dubai and the wider region, and while news cycles can sometimes amplify scenarios and uncertainty, we felt it was important to share the reality of the situation directly from us on the ground. Here in our city, the safety of all residents and visitors is and always will be our top priority. Federal and local authorities are taking extensive measures to keep our population safe and informed. Our city has strong, well-established systems for managing global disruption and close coordination between government and industry partners to ensure residents and visitors are supported. Dubai is safe and stable. Daily life continues with public services, infrastructure, and tourism facilities fully operational. Hotels, restaurants, retail, and transportation actors are open. While there have been some flight disruptions, operations have been scaling back up, spearheaded by Emirates and Flydubai. We are confident in a sound and full recovery. Dubai is home to close to 200 nationalities living, working, and coming together as a community, even more so during this period. Our historic model of openness has shaped our resilience and will continue to attract first-time and repeat visitors from around the world, families looking to relocate here, and businesses seeking to set up shop in the city. We thank everyone who has expressed support for Dubai, and we encourage you to follow only trusted official media as well as the federal and local authorities. We do this to avoid the spread of disinformation and subsequent panic movements that can create undue risk for all. To our residents and partners, thank you. To our future visitors, we look forward to welcoming you very soon." "تحياتي من دبي. أود التواصل معكم لأنقل لكم آخر المعلومات بكل دقة ووضوح حول الأوضاع الراهنة في دبي. حيث تم تداول الكثير من الأخبار في وسائل الإعلام العالمية عن دبي والمنطقة ككل، وبما أن الأخبار قد تبالغ وتضخم الأحداث أحياناً، ولهذا فإنها تخلق حالة من عدم اليقين، وعليه رأينا أنه من المهم أن نشارككم حقيقة الوضع مباشرة من قلب دبي. نؤكد أن سلامة جميع المواطنين والمقيمين والزوار ستظل أولوية قصوى لنا ولن تتغير. كما تبذل السلطات الاتحادية والمحلية جهوداً مكثفة وتتخذ إجراءات مناسبة لضمان أمن السكان وسلامتهم وإبقائهم على اطلاع مستمر بما يحدث. تمتلك دبي أنظمة قوية ومجهزة للتعامل مع أي اضطرابات عالمية، من خلال تنسيق جهودها بين الجهات الحكومية وشركائها في مختلف القطاعات، بما يضمن توفير الدعم والاستقرار لكل من مواطنيها وزوارها. كما نؤكد أن دبي ما زالت مدينة آمنة ومستقرة، وتسير فيها الحياة اليومية بشكل طبيعي مع استمرار عمل الخدمات العامة والبنية التحتية والمنشآت السياحية بكفاءة. وتواصل الفنادق والمطاعم وقطاع التجزئة ووسائل النقل عملها بكامل طاقتها وهي متاحة للجميع. وعلى الرغم من حدوث بعض الاضطرابات في حركة الطيران، إلا أنها الآن تشهد عودة تدريجية قوية تقودها شركتا طيران الإمارات وفلاي دبي، ونحن على يقين تام من التعافي والعودة الكاملة. تحتضن دبي ما يقارب 200 جنسية يعملون ويتعايشون فيها معاً كمجتمع واحد، ويزداد هذا الترابط في مثل هذه الفترة. لقد ساهم نموذجنا التاريخي القائم على الانفتاح في ترسيخ مرونتنا، وسوف نستمر في جذب المزيد من الزوار من مختلف أنحاء العالم، سواء من زوار المدينة لأول مرة أو الذين اعتادوا على زيارتها باستمرار، بالإضافة إلى العائلات الراغبة في الانتقال إلى المدينة، وإلى الشركات التي تتطلع لتأسيس أعمالها فيها. نشكر كل من أبدى دعمه لدبي، ونحثكم على متابعة الأخبار والتطورات من المصادر الموثوقة فقط من وسائل الإعلام الرسمية والجهات الاتحادية والمحلية، حفاظاً على وضوح الصورة وتجنباً للشائعات والمعلومات المضللة التي قد تثير قلقاً لا داعي له لدى الجميع. إلى سكان دبي وشركائنا الكرام، شكراً لكم، وإلى ضيوفنا في المستقبل، نتطلع إلى استقبالكم في دبي قريباً." هل تحتاج إلى مساعدة في أي شيء آخر؟

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Amit Schandillia
Amit Schandillia@Schandillia·
“But there was no Hezbollah when Israel occupied Lebanon in 1982!” True. But you don’t get to draw lines wherever it helps your case. Chronology doesn’t work that way. So here’s a quick timeline for you: 1943: Lebanon is born. 1948: Arabs invade Israel. 100k Palestinians flee to Lebanon. Jordan occupies Judea and Samaria, names it West Bank. Egypt occupies Gaza. 1950s-60s: Lebanon prospers. Beirut the “Paris of the Middle East.” 1964: PLO is born in Jerusalem. 1967: Six-Day War. Aggressors lose, Israel gets control of Judea and Samaria, Gaza, Sinai, and Golan Heights. 300k Palestinians flee to Lebanon. Arafat and PLO expelled from Israel for collaborating with the invaders during war, flee to Jordan. 1970-71: PLO “state within a state” in Jordan. Attempts to assassinate King and overthrow government. Crushed by Jordanian forces with help from Pakistan’s Zia ul Haq. Expelled from Jordan. 1971: PLO relocates to Southern Lebanon. Another “state within a state,” named “Fatahland.” Sudden demographic shift in Lebanon. Resented by the natives. 1970s: Regular artillery and rocket launches and border raids from Southern Lebanon into Israeli border towns. Avivim School Bus Massacre (1970), Kiryat Shmona Massacre (1974), Ma'alot Massacre (1974), Kibbutz Shamir Attack (1974), Savoy Hotel Attack (1975), Coastal Road Massacre (1978), Nahariya Attack (1979)... 1975: Start of Lebanese civil war between Muslims and Christians, largely fueled by the sudden influx of Muslim refugees from Israel eroding Lebanon’s own sovreignty. 1982: PLO splinter Abu Nidal Organization attempts to assassinate Israel’s ambassador to the UK in London. Israel demands destruction of “Fatahland” to eliminate the nuisance once and for all. Lebanon helpless. IDF invades Lebanon. Occupies Southern Lebanon. Massive cleanup operation, Arafat and PLO expelled. But this didn’t end the civil war. PLO was then about 14k terrorists in Southern Lebanon. Even after their expulsion, the region still had more than 300k Palestinians who were not “officially” PLO but a nuisance all the same. That’s when Ayatollah Khomenei steps in. Hezbollah is born to occupy the militant leadership space left vacant by Arafat. Yes, Hezbollah was born AFTER Israeli occupation. Which happened AFTER a decade of terrorism by PLO jihadis in Lebanon. Do not confuse cause with effect. It’s dishonest and in this day and age, impossible to get away with. x.com/HadiNasrallah/…
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