Moran

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Moran

Moran

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شامل ہوئے Kasım 2021
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Moran
Moran@moranfe3·
@Jonathan_Elk UNRWA is not a refugee assistance agency. It is a tool for artificially prolonging the conflict in the middle east. The sooner UNRWA is closed, the better it is for everyone. Everyone giving money to UNRWA is (hopefully unintentionally) giving money to war and hate.
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Minoo
Minoo@DrMino0·
According to witnesses in January Iranians protested against the Islamic Republic Regime that occupies their country asking for regime change, as a result they were arrested , tortured and shot dead. Maryam told me , they burned me with their cigarettes before sexually assaulting me. Then they shut the internet off so barely any real news can get out. Then attack 14 neighbouring countries and more of Iranians inside. Yet there is talks of “negotiations” with such monsters! #IranMassacre
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Sana Ebrahimi Ledene
Sana Ebrahimi Ledene@__Injaneb96·
"[These are] photos of a friend of a friend who got raped and tortured, burnt marks from IRGC thugs cigarettes on her body, in IRGC prison in Iran! There are credible reports that the Islamic Republic in Iran has subjected protesters to horrific sexual torture, causing injuries so severe that some victims required the removal of their uterus. This is a regime that fuels conflict across the region, funds terrorism, and works to destabilise the West. Why would anyone expect it to negotiate in good faith, or honour any agreement it signs?"
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Captain Allen
Captain Allen@CptAllenHistory·
Albert Einstein died with a speech for Israel in his hands. This day (April 17) in 1955, the world’s most celebrated genius was hospitalized with internal bleeding. It was just 9 days before Israel’s 7th Independence Day & Einstein was scheduled to give a major televised address (to air on ABC, NBC & CBS) - he had a draft of his speech with him in the hospital. Sadly for the world, Albert Einstein passed away the very next day. He was never able to share any more of his genius or the speech he intended to give marking Israel’s rebirth days later. However, you can read here what Einstein intended to say: “The establishment of Israel is an event which actively engages the conscience of this generation ... It is a bitter paradox to find that a State which was destined to be a shelter for a martyred people is itself threatened by grave dangers to its own security. The universal conscience cannot be indifferent to such peril.” Einstein had been a passionate Zionist for decades. In 1921, he toured America with Chaim Weizmann raising funds for Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The following year, he lectured there and proudly declared Jews were once again becoming “a force in the world.” In a letter to Jawaharlal Nehru in 1947, Einstein wrote: “Long before the emergence of Hitler I made the cause of Zionism mine because through it I saw a means of correcting a flagrant wrong ... The Jewish people alone has for centuries been in the anomalous position of being victimized and hounded as a people.” When Israel offered him the presidency (a largely ceremonial position) in 1952, he declined with characteristic humility: “I am deeply moved by the offer from our State of Israel ... but I lack both the natural aptitude and the experience to deal properly with people and to exercise official functions.” Here, in the picture below, he is smiling and laughing with Israel’s first Prime Minister - David Ben-Gurion. Einstein supported the project for Jewish sovereignty from its earliest days. He even spoke at the 1939 Palestine Pavilion (a purely Jewish pavilion at the time) at the New York World’s Fair, calling the Zionist project “a refuge in a stormy sea of turmoil.” Yet even in America, Einstein faced antisemitism. Princeton University wouldn’t hire Jewish professors until the late 1940s. That’s right - Princeton would not hire EINSTEIN to teach at its university because he was a Jew. So while people often say “Einstein taught at Princeton,” that’s inaccurate. In truth, he worked at the Institute for Advanced Study, a prestigious but entirely separate entity located in the town of Princeton that had to be created by American Jews as a haven for refugee scholars escaping Nazi-occupied Europe. While Einstein largely rejected organized religion, he described himself as having a “deep religiosity” rooted in wonder at the universe. For Einstein, Judaism was a cultural and ethical tradition; and he maintained his strong solidarity with the Jewish people. Regarding being a Jew, Einstein once famously remarked: “A Jew who abandons his Judaism is like a snail that abandons its shell. It’s still a snail.” Einstein’s mind helped change our understanding of the world. Einstein’s heart never abandoned his people.
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HonestReporting
HonestReporting@HonestReporting·
3/ The piece paints Albanese as persecuted – hated by states, threatened, even sanctioned by the U.S. But this isn’t about “choice of words.” It’s about a pattern: – Justifying Oct. 7 – Support for terrorism – Crossing from criticism into incitement That’s why she’s been challenged. Take away her UN badge, and she’s just another terror apologist. Yet Borger’s scandal isn’t what she’s said – it’s that anyone dares to notice. x.com/HonestReportin…
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Dr. Eli David
Dr. Eli David@DrEliDavid·
The biggest fear of Iranians: A "deal" which allows the regime to stay in power
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Open Source Intel
Open Source Intel@Osint613·
I really hope the human rights situation for Iranians is not overlooked in any deal. Thousands of Iranians are facing execution under the charge of “enemy of Allah.” (Protesting)
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UN Watch
UN Watch@UNWatch·
New Video: UN nominates Iran’s Islamic regime—by consensus. After Tehran massacred thousands of its own protesters. The Chair repeatedly invites members to object. Canada, Australia, UK, France, Germany, Netherlands, Finland, Norway, Austria, and Switzerland chose silence.
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Moran@moranfe3·
@RabbiPoupko Exactly. Words have very real consequences. Online hate is inevitably translated into real world violence (and worse).
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Rabbi Poupko
Rabbi Poupko@RabbiPoupko·
Online hate is not just clickbate, it costs our lives. The time to demand higher standards from social media platforms is now.
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Dr. Maalouf ‏
Dr. Maalouf ‏@realMaalouf·
A Yazidi girl FAINTS when confronting an Islamic State terrorist who sexually enslaved her: "I was 14 when you kidnapped and raped me, the same age as your children. How could you do that to me?" She was kidnapped and sold multiple times along with two of her sisters.
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aenonea
aenonea@aenonea·
Curriculum Egyptian curricula used in Gaza featured the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which Nasser and his officials explicitly recommended as factual sources. Nazi officials Former Nazi officials like Johann von Leers in the Egyptian government during the 1950s and 60s created antisemitic and anti-Zionist propaganda for state institutions. Gaza Strip Because the Gaza Strip was under Egyptian administration from 1948 to 1967, it used the standard Egyptian curriculum, which reflected these broader state-sponsored ideologies. Influence of Nazi Ideologues in Egypt While individuals like von Leers (known as Omar Amin) focused on international propaganda and radio broadcasts, their influence was systemic within the Ministry of National Guidance. Propaganda Apparatus: Von Leers was a high-ranking advisor to President Nasser and led the Institute for the Study of Zionism. He was tasked with "re-educating" Egyptian officials and framing the conflict with Israel using racial and conspiratorial themes common in Nazi Germany. Institutional Alignment: The state-controlled education system incorporated these themes into textbooks. For decades, Egyptian curricula featured the Protocols of the Elders of Zion, which Nasser and his officials explicitly recommended as factual sources. Wider Nazi Network: Thousands of former Nazis and collaborators were recruited to modernize Egypt's military, intelligence, and security departments. This established a "Nazi-like antisemitism" that affected the Palestinian national movement. Impact on Gaza’s Curriculum During the Egyptian administration of Gaza, the curriculum was not a separate entity but the standard Egyptian national curriculum. Ideological Content: Textbooks used in Gaza schools included content that rejected peaceful coexistence and used dehumanizing language regarding Jews. Censorship and Legacy: When Israel occupied Gaza in 1967, they identified hundreds of textbooks containing what they termed "incitement," leading to censorship. Despite this, many of these themes persisted in regional educational materials for decades. Reports from the Institute for Monitoring Peace and Cultural Tolerance in School Education (IMPACT-se) and the Foundation for Defense of Democracies (FDD) provide detailed analyses of these textbook contents . Reports from IMPACT-se regarding the 2024–2025 and 2025–2026 curricula indicate that antisemitic tropes and incitement remain present in materials used by the Palestinian Authority (PA) and in UNRWA schools.
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Moran@moranfe3·
So that is exactly what the UN has been doing for decades, and unfortunately, too many politicians and so called "activists" are doing the same shameful thing.
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Moran@moranfe3·
Condemning Islamists and their crimes is dangerous. The Islamists are violent, and might very well kill one for doing that. It is much safer and easier to condemn a democracy fighting for its life under a constant Islamist attack. unwatch.org/oxford-unions-…
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Gunther Eagleman™
Gunther Eagleman™@GuntherEagleman·
JUST IN: Iranian regime sentences first woman to death over January protests, with three more executions looming. 656 executions in three months. Public KlLLlNGS of young people almost daily. The silence from so-called feminists is deafening!
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Moran@moranfe3·
@HamasAtrocities The Islamic regime of Iran is simply the incarnation of evil. There is no other way to put it.
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Hamas Atrocities
Hamas Atrocities@HamasAtrocities·
🚨 Raped before execution 🚨 That's the destiny reserved for Niloufar Esfahani. She is only 18 years old and comes from Qazvin, in Iran. In January 2026, she was arrested together with her mother during the nationwide protests against the Islamic regime. Her only “crime” was asking for freedom and dignity. A few days later, the revolutionary court sentenced her to death by hanging. But before killing her, according to reports from activists and historical testimonies from Iranian prisons, they intend to rape her. Why? Because Niloufar is a virgin. According to a distorted and barbaric religious belief, a virgin girl who is executed would go straight to paradise. For this reason, in the past and still today, virgin female prisoners are systematically raped before execution: to “send them to hell” instead of paradise. This is a practice documented for decades and confirmed even by former officials of the regime itself. She is a girl like so many others, with her whole life ahead of her, who is about to be crushed by the ayatollahs’ killing machine.
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Moran@moranfe3·
@76SilenceDogood @nypost Exactly. People are not talking enough about the horrible crimes committed by Islamists in the middle towards other Muslims and minorities.
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