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~חסד נחוש~ רפא את העולם שלנו עם דגנים/מעשים/מילים היכן שהחכמה שוכנת אהבה פורחת מתעלה ~ענווה ויושרה אינטלקטואלית #communication #education #ירושלים #ישראל

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A.Peres
A.Peres@ProjectAccords·
Permanent nullification of velāyat-e faqīh is key to realigning global geopolitics, improving lives & protecting minorities in Middle East. Ending velāyat-e faqīh neutralises the seed of our biggest problem threatening humanity's achievements & futures. x.com/robhastings/st…
Rob Hastings@robhastings

🇮🇷 A former UN weapons inspector warns that Iran could build a nuclear bomb in just six months, if talks with the US fail and the regime believes it needs a deterrent to survive 🔥 My interview with @DAVIDHALBRIGHT1 of @TheGoodISIS for @theipaper: inews.co.uk/news/world/nuc…

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Miad Maleki
Miad Maleki@miadmaleki·
This is potentially massive. Here's why the Bank Sepah data center hit matters far beyond delayed paychecks: 1/ Iran is already in the middle of a severe cash liquidity crisis. As of Jan 2026, banks were running out of physical banknotes daily, with informal withdrawal caps of just $18–$30/day. Cash in circulation surged 49% YoY due to panic hoarding. The regime simply cannot pivot to cash payments, there isn't enough physical currency in the system
Amichai Stein@AmichaiStein1

🚨🚨 NEW on @Jerusalem_Post: The data center of Bank Sepah, Iran’s largest bank responsible for paying salaries to members of the Iranian military and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), has been hit. 🚨🚨 Implication of the damage: This disruption is expected to prevent them from paying salaries for a period of time, forcing them to find alternative solutions.

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Israel-Alma
Israel-Alma@Israel_Alma_org·
Daily Report | The Second Iran War – March 11, 2026 In the Iranian arena, strikes against the regime’s security infrastructure continue, including targets of the Revolutionary Guards and the Basij. At the same time, the United States is conducting strikes with strategic bombers and operating in the Strait of Hormuz to prevent Iranian attacks. Iran, for its part, continues to attack Gulf states and has struck vessels in the Strait of Hormuz. In Israel, ballistic missile attacks from Iran continues, with the central region remaining the primary target of the attacks. At the same time, Hezbollah maintains a high rate of attacks from the northern front using rockets, missiles, and UAVs. Read the full report here: israel-alma.org/daily-report-t…
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Ayat Ghilmeini #Bye Bye Khamenei! #PAGERDAY!!
the only 'credit' this insufferable motherless terror supporting tw@at deserves is credit for being one of the most insufferable motherless terror supporting tw@ats to be found anywhere his world is in tatters, he supported Iran, Hamas, and Hezbollah. His beloved terrorists
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🇮🇷Decado🇮🇷
🇮🇷Decado🇮🇷@ItsDecado·
A close friend here in Tehran fought through a thousand layers of this digital blackout just to get a message to me. I am putting it here so the diaspora and the Western pundits can look it in the eye. They said: 'When I finally break through the blackout, I am greeted by people sitting safely outside, preaching their 'anti-war' worries. They cannot fathom that the mullahs slaughtered 40,000 of us in two days. We are being psychologically tortured by their moral grandstanding. Those of us inside this cage know that cutting out a cancer is going to hurt. We are willing to take that pain, because it is better to die once than to be tortured every single day. If this war stops and the regime survives, we are all dead anyway our execution dates just get moved up. From the Massacre of January until the first bombs fell, I cried every single day. When the strikes started, I was finally happy. But reading these 'anti-war' takes physically crushes me. It feels like a 100-kilo weight on my chest. It feels like these safe, comfortable people are grabbing me by the arms and handing me directly to the Islamic Republic to be raped. We are embracing the fire and the fear because this is our last chance to end the nightmare. And yet, your 'peace' posts multiply our terror a hundred thousand times over.' Hear us clearly. Silence the cowards who speak against this rescue mission. Every time you preach 'peace' while we are locked in with our butchers, you are pouring water directly into the regime’s mill.
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Reuben Rodriguez
Reuben Rodriguez@ReubenR80027912·
Unironically yes (minus the “forever” part; it’s been 12 days lol). As ever: Mr Rhodes ME Policy was based on *containing Israel by empowering Iran* This was ofc counter to all US interests. The very reason we’re at war is Iran took Mr Rhodes’ JPCOA cash & built 10,000 missiles
Ben Rhodes@brhodes

US and Israel hawks: If Iran hits back we must escalate bc they're strong. If Iran doesn't hit back, we must finish the job bc they're weak. The only constant is more bombs, more killing, more money on their forever war.

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Chuck Ross
Chuck Ross@ChuckRossDC·
This is almost unbelievable. Abdullah Akl is legitimately an Islamist extremist. He's led pro-Hamas chants in the middle of NYC. And he's also spearheading an initiative to start Muslim student groups in all NYC public schools. x.com/LevineJonathan…
Jon Levine@LevineJonathan

NEW from me Zohran Mamdani celebrated Ramadan last week with Abdullah Akl — A man who has publicly called for Tel Aviv to be bombed freebeacon.com/democrats/stri…

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Giulia
Giulia@samurai_611·
🇮🇱🤝🇸🇨 Historic First: JNF to Support the Druze Community in Syria For the first time in history, the Jewish National Fund (JNF-KKL) has approved a groundbreaking decision to allocate ₪2 million to support the Druze community in Syria. The funding will help expose the atrocities committed against Druze civilians and provide critical medical and logistical equipment. 🔹JNF Chairman Eyal Ostreinsky: “This is the Zionist thing to do, a true expression of partnership between our peoples.” 🔹JNF Vice-Chairman Yaakov Becher: “Shared destiny is not an empty slogan.” A historic step of solidarity with the Druze people. 🤝 #Druze #Israel #Syria #Solidarity zman-kibbutz.co.il/12789?fbclid=I…
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דובר צה״ל אפי דפרין - Effie Defrin
אני ער לשיח הציבורי בשעות האחרונות להיתכנות להתגברות הירי. אני רוצה להדגיש כי אין שינוי במדיניות ההתגוננות של פיקוד העורף נכון לרגע זה. צה"ל ערוך בהגנה חזקה ויעשה כל שיידרש בכדי להגן על אזרחי ישראל. אנחנו ממשיכים לקיים הערכות מצב שוטפות ונעדכן בכל שינוי אם ויהיה. אני מדגיש - המשיכו להישמע להנחיות פיקוד העורף. הן מצילות חיים.
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GAZAWOOD - the PALLYWOOD saga
So Candace Owens is now sharing fake AI-generated content about Gaza.
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Unlimited L's
Unlimited L's@unlimited_ls·
NEW: Mother says Amazon Alexa device asked her four-year-old daughter “What are you wearing and can I see your pants?” Alexa asked the child, “what she was wearing and if it could see her pants,” after she began narrating her own story, according to Christy Hosterman When the child said, “I have a skirt on,” the device replied, “let me take a look.” The AI then said, “This experience isn’t quite ready for kids yet, but I am working on it!” Hosterman confronted the device, stating she did not approve of the remarks Alexa apologized and said it “cannot actually see anything” because it lacked “visual capabilities,” adding that its response was “confusing and inappropriate.” Amazon said the response likely came from a “feature misfire that our safeguards prevented from launching” and that its team “worked quickly” to correct the issue Alexa will now tell users that the feature is not available when a child profile is in use
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slowphoton
slowphoton@slowphoton1·
אני בכל יום מופתע מחדש כמה ההגנות של ישראל נגד טילים וכטב"מים טובות.זה פשוט לא יאומן שאנחנו סופגים כאלו כמויות אש וסופגים יחסית כלכך מעט נזק ומצליחים לנהל חיים תקינים.גם כשיש אזעקה ונכנסים לממ"ד או למקלט האנשים לא מפוחדים כי הם יודעים שההגנה טובה מאוד.הישג עצום של ישראל שהושג באמצעות הרבה שכל, נחישות ותכנון ואסור לקחת אותו כמובן מאליו.
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KC-10 Driver ✈️ 👨‍✈️ B-737 Wrangler
War means casualties. Every single one has family that will grieve. I thought it might be useful to describe how families are notified, at least in my experience. I had no idea, until I got a phone call at 03:00 one morning ordering me to report in Service Dress. I can only speak to my experience, about 13 years ago…it may have changed. I don’t want to give away so much that you could identify the family, so I’ll be vague. I was stationed at McGuire, flying the KC-10. I’d just recently been promoted to Major…and that’s part of the reason I didn’t know how it works. At least in the Air Force, only Field Grade Officers are eligible for this duty. Your Commander puts you on a list if they think you’ll be suitable. I never heard of any of this & didn’t know I was on a list…I kind of assumed there was someone who had this duty. Not so. I got the call at 03:00. It was the Command Post; they told me I’d been ordered to report to the Family Readiness Center by 04:30, in my service dress. Getting a call to report in service dress usually means you’re in trouble, but reporting to the Family Center is a curveball…the Commander isn’t going to bring you there to chew you out. I should have figured it out, but I didn’t. As I said, I thought someone else just did it. I did as instructed. When I arrived, there were a couple civilians, but they wouldn’t tell me what was going on. We were waiting for someone else. Turns out, it’s the Chaplain & his aide. At this point, I finally put things together. I think there is some rationale for not telling you what they are bringing you in for, but I’m afraid I’ve never figured that out. We get a quick briefing from the civilians. The Chaplain has done this before, if you need to defer to him. Don’t make any promises. Don’t speculate on cause of death. Don’t say anything you don’t know is 100% true. He died overseas, but we’re the base closest to his parents. Not my unit, never met him. We didn’t know the official cause of death, but we get a short brief on the facts. It sounds like a suicide. Anyway, they push us out the door pretty quick. It’s a long drive to Philadelphia, and the point of calling you in so early is to arrive at the next of kin’s house no later than 06:00. They don’t want to do this via a phone call, and don’t want to tip off the family by trying to schedule it. Get there on a weekday before they leave for work. I imagine that doesn’t always go to plan, but I don’t know what the contingency would have been. The Chaplain’s aide drove us in a government car. The Chaplain was kind enough to give me a quick primer on some of the different ways this can go. It was cold, dark & snowing lightly, and we sat in the car quietly for a few minutes when we arrived. Be sure you have the right address. All the lights were still off when the Chaplain & I eventually emerged. I’m supposed to go first, Chaplain behind me off to the side. It took a while, but lights came on & Mom opened the door. They already know when they see the uniform, but I imagine there is some sliver of hope. They don’t give you a speech or script, so I made my own up. Truthfully, at least part of it was based on stuff I’d seen in movies. Confirm her identity first, confirm she’s has a son with the same name in the Air Force. Then, “On behalf of the United States Air Force, I regret to inform you…” She handled it well, but it was surreal. Dad was woken up & we all talked for maybe 45 minutes in their living room. I couldn’t find a way to extricate us…I had hoped it would be short. Mom wanted to know if she could get us coffee. They started talking logistics; I could assure them we would return their son. The Chaplain took care of most of the rest of the talking, thankfully. I remember all of it, but especially my first step up the stairs to their door, in the snow. There is a movie on HBO called “Taking Chance”. It’s based on real events & I think it does a good job representing. Kevin Bacon does well.
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Omri Ceren
Omri Ceren@omriceren·
CNN keeps having to run corrections about its coverage of the Islamist attack in New York City. All the mistakes were in the direction of downplaying the attack and misleading readers regarding the terrorists' motives.
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Melanie Phillips
Melanie Phillips@MelanieLatest·
I have written for the past four decades urging the defence of Britain's historic culture, identity and nation state against those trying to destroy it from within and without. Jewish precepts are at the foundation of that historic identity. By turning against the Jewish people, Britain is sawing off the branch of civilisation on which it sits and is committing cultural suicide. Your views are despicable, pumping out the all-too familiar poison that has caused the mass murder of Jews throughout the centuries.
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Jeremy Carl
Jeremy Carl@realJeremyCarl·
During the Cultural Revolution in China, tens of thousands of priceless artifacts that had not been taken to western institutions like the British Museum or taken to Taiwan by the fleeing nationalists in 1949 were destroyed forever.
China pulse 🇨🇳@Eng_china5

A Chinese student built an interesting app using vibe coding that visualizes nearly 5,000 artifacts in the British Museum from 99 countries around the world. The app shows: • When these artifacts arrived • Which country they came from • And how the distribution would look if all artifacts were returned to their countries of origin.

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dan linnaeus
dan linnaeus@DanLinnaeus·
The Chinese and Qataris played a frankly stupid game thinking they can control escalation. What did they think would happen when the Iranians decided to hold American presence in the region hostage by tethering the safety of US armed forces and personnel to Israel’s self defense? The got used to Obama and Biden era “Don’t – OK, Do” diplomacy. They thought they could threaten US forces and Trump would fold like a cheap suit because he sent a sweet, soft spoken man as an envoy. They were dead wrong. They misread the entire situation. Now the Qataris, whose LNG game is shot to pieces, and the Chinese, who are on a stop clock before their reserves dry out and have to kiss the ring to buy American, are doing an international law song and dance. Hah! They should have thought long and hard about that when their support for Iran and its proxy militias brought the region to the brink. Now cry and cry harder!
Al Jazeera English@AJEnglish

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi called the Middle East conflict “a war that should never have happened” and stressed that all parties should return to the negotiating table as soon as possible.

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Nariman Gharib
Nariman Gharib@NarimanGharib·
BREAKING: Thousands of Basij members across Iran are reportedly receiving threatening messages on Telegram from unknown accounts, warning them: "You are completely under our surveillance. We know what crimes you committed against the Iranian people. We have identified you and all your associates. Surrender or flee. There will be no second warning." From persecutors to the persecuted, the tables are turning.😉
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