nonbinaryjellyfish✡️centrist democrat
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nonbinaryjellyfish✡️centrist democrat
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Am Yisrael Chai Black and Jewish Alliance Reform Jew Normie Centrist Liberal Zionist NO DMS I sting 🧲 NAZZIS

UH OH—Graham Platner, the wannabe ME senator who had a nazi tattoo, caught lying AGAIN! PLATNER: "This is NOT a campaign that's run by consultants. It's not a campaign where we're bringing in a bunch of fancy DC people." REALITY: Platner spent $2.25 MILLION on DC consultants 🤡















News - Abdul El-Sayed lands endorsement from National Nurses United (225K members). He’s the only Michigan Senate Dem backing Medicare for All.

Министар спољних послова Републике Србије Марко Ђурић @markodjuric изјавио је данас на заједничким изјавама, након састанка са израелским колегом министром спољних послова Државе Израел Гидеоном Саром @gidonsaar и прве седнице стратешког дијалога двеју делегација, да посета представља потврду континуираног јачања билатералних односа, као и значајан корак у даљем политичком, економском и стратешком повезивању две земље. Шеф српске дипломатије је нагласио да је стратешки дијалог између Србије и Израела резултат заједничког рада у претходном периоду којим су обухваћене теме унапређења економске сарадње, трговинске размене и повезивања привреда. 🇷🇸🤝🇮🇱 📄⬇️ 🔗msp.gov.rs/mediji/saopste…

Serbian protest urges boycott of Eurovision Song Contest over Israel's participation ctvnews.ca/world/article/…

Did you know that the Armenian Christian Community in Iran only received their religious freedom rights, to practice their faith, under the Islamic Republic. While alcohol is illegal in Iran, the Iranian leadership permit the use of alcohol for Christian ceremonies.


Heartbreaking famine survivor videos from Gaza again. The heart shatters💔

On this day in 1997, the Islamic Republic of Iran was formally served with a federal lawsuit for torturing Americans, and was later held legally accountable for its savage, decades-long war against American civilians. In the mid-1980s, Beirut had become a killing field for Americans. Iran’s terror proxy, Hezbollah, waged a brutal campaign of bombings, kidnappings, torture, and murder against U.S. citizens. In 1983, Hezbollah truck-bombed the U.S. Marine barracks in Beirut, killing 241 American servicemen in a single day (the deadliest terrorist attack on Americans until 9/11). That same year, they bombed the U.S. Embassy, killing 63 more, including 17 Americans. Then, in the years that followed, Hezbollah (with direct Iranian support), kidnapped, tortured, and murdered numerous American civilians and officials. On April 28, 1997, three of those civilians — David Jacobsen (hospital administrator), Joseph Cicippio (university comptroller), and Frank Reed (school owner) — together with their wives, filed suit against Iran. Between 1985 and 1991, these men were snatched off the streets of Beirut by Hezbollah terrorists. They were blindfolded, chained, beaten, starved, and threatened with execution. Held in darkness, they endured 532 days, 1,330 days, and 1,908 days respectively. One was subjected to Russian roulette. Another had boiling tea kettles placed on his shoulders. All suffered solitary confinement, mock executions, and unimaginable psychological torment. Their only “crime” was being American civilians in Lebanon. In August 1991, as hope flickered for the release of remaining hostages, an ABC News broadcast showed a picture of Joseph Cicippio to authenticate a statement from his captors promising an American would be freed within 72 hours. His wife Elham expressed cautious optimism in the interview, saying it was “a very good step.” Cicippio himself, however, would not be released until December 1991, after nearly five and a half years in captivity. In a landmark 1998 ruling, a U.S. federal judge held Iran directly liable under the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act’s terrorism exception. Iran had provided material support to Hezbollah, making it responsible for the torture and hostage-taking. The court awarded substantial compensatory damages: $9 million to Jacobsen, $16 million to Reed, $20 million to Cicippio, and $10 million each to their wives. This was one of the first major cases in which a foreign state sponsor of terrorism was held accountable in an American courtroom. Yet the broader tragedy remains: Iran has never paid a cent. And the same regime that orchestrated these horrors has continued to sponsor terrorism worldwide with near-impunity until the recent fighting back by American and Israeli armed forces. This is Iran’s 47-year war against America — a war of bombing, kidnapping, torture, and murder.





