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Joined April 2015
Too bad Hamas stole all the pipes to build missiles. These kids shouldn’t have to haul water at all.
In Gaza, only little children can carry water containers. The adults have their hands full of iPhones
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In Gaza, only little children can carry water containers. The adults have their hands full of iPhones
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Bill, Mamdani was super clear. He stands for murder of Jews in Israel (antizionism) and murder of Jews in diaspora (globalized intifada). He’s an extremely dangerous person. Just look at who he hangs around with, and what he his done with his life. His friends are all the most hard core antisemites and his entire career has been anti-Jewish activism. He has shown explicit support for Islamist terror groups and strategies on occasions too numerous to mention. He was groomed for ten years by Linda Sarsour. The only purpose of his mayoralty is to harm Jews.
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Lebanese Journalist Nadim Koteich explains that Israel withdrew from Gaza in 2005; blames violence on Hamas. Gaza could have chosen autonomy, peace and prosperity. Instead, they chose Hamas, war and terrorism.
Bringing more hate to NYC.
Michael Blake, who’s running against Ritchie Torres for Congress, just released a video featuring Guy Christensen — the influencer who justified the murder of Israeli Embassy staffers at the Capitol Jewish Museum in Washington, D.C. just months ago.
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An American missionary who runs a ministry in Nigeria has a message for Tucker Carlson.
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Eighty-seven years ago today the world watched as Jewish homes, shops and synagogues were burnt across Germany and Austria. Windows were smashed, Torah scrolls set alight, hundreds of synagogues destroyed, 91 Jews murdered and tens of thousands imprisoned. Families who had considered themselves part of the fabric of European life were humiliated and beaten in the streets. It became known as Kristallnacht, the Night of Broken Glass. It was not yet the Holocaust, but it was the moment the unthinkable began to feel possible. Years of boycotts, hatred, caricatures and conspiracy had prepared the ground for what many see as the beginning of the long, twisted road that led to the Holocaust. When the attacks came, neighbours turned away, pretending not to see what was happening to their friends and those they had lived alongside for generations. Many look back today and ask: how could the Holocaust have happened in what was one of the most civilised societies in the world? Kristallnacht offers an uncomfortable answer. It happens when words of hate are tolerated, when lies are given a platform and when silence becomes easier than speaking out. By the time the glass breaks, the silence has already done its work. It is already too late. And that sounds all too familiar to us today across the West, in Europe and here in Britain. My great-grandmother Lily Ebert, a survivor of Auschwitz, used to remind schoolchildren that the Holocaust didn’t start with the gas chambers. “It started with words,” she said. “With small acts of hatred that people ignored.” She survived the concentration camp, built a new life in London and spent decades teaching others where hatred leads when it goes unchallenged. She used to say that it didn’t matter what religion, race, or ethnicity we were “when you cut us, it hurts, and we all bleed the same colour: red”. Today, nearly nine decades after Kristallnacht, her warning feels painfully alive and her message too often ignored. Across Europe, and even here in Britain, Jewish schools and synagogues are protected by police and security, and stand behind security fences with barbed wire. Jewish students are harassed on university campuses, shouted down and told that their pain is “political”. On social media, antisemitic conspiracies spread faster than truth. Our NHS has doctors who share antisemitic posts, our arts world has pushed Jews to the margins and some parliamentarians even use their privileged positions to launder ideas about Jews that once belonged on the fringes: that Jewish safety is conditional; that Jews are legitimate targets; that Britain belongs more to the mob than to the law. Hate doesn’t disappear - it merely changes its face. The liberation of Auschwitz in 1945 did not mark the end of the hatred that led to it. What once came from the far right is now found on parts of the far left, who have jumped into bed with Islamist extremists. What once hid behind swastikas now hides behind slogans of “resistance”. Each generation finds new excuses for the same old hatred. And yet, despite everything, there is hope. After all she endured my great-grandmother refused to lose faith in people. That was her defiance - not revenge or bitterness, but life itself. And I, too, still believe in the British people: in their decency, in their courage to say enough is enough, and to stand with their Jewish neighbours and colleagues against this resurgence of the world’s oldest hatred. In the silent majority that we, the Jewish community, are always told stands with us, I still have faith. Remembering Kristallnacht is not only about the past. It is about refusing to repeat its patterns in our own time. Eighty-seven years ago, hundreds of synagogues burnt. Yet the Jewish people endured. Our task is not just to remember the glass that shattered - but to make sure the silence that allowed it never returns.
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The great @benshapiro isn’t just a brilliant thinker and a sharp debater; he’s also a great singer. “In every generation, they rise up to destroy us, and Hashem saves us from their hands.”
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I literally wrote a book on cancel culture, so I’ve had some time to think about it. Cancel culture is when someone is unfairly destroyed for holding a mainstream opinion or making an honest mistake. It also means literal deplatforming or firing. It's mob rule dressed up as morality. But that’s not what this is. When someone like Tucker Carlson chooses to platform Nick Fuentes—a self-proclaimed neo-Nazi who’s said “Hitler was really f**king cool” and openly admits he’s in politics to “hate women and be racist”—that’s not a mistake. That’s a very deliberate choice. @benshapiro put it perfectly: Tucker Carlson is a launderer of disgusting ideologies. He takes reprehensible views and tries to make them palatable to the mainstream. For years, he has lied about me. Repeatedly. Why? For attention. Provocation creates attention and makes Tucker more money. I’m glad others are finally waking up to who he really is. Tucker Carlson has every right to host whoever he wants. Nick Fuentes is free to say whatever his racist, hollow heart desires. And the rest of us, people with a conscience, are free to say: this is wrong and I want no part of it. That’s not “cancelling,” that’s freedom of association (get it now, Kevin Roberts?) If we can’t draw the line at neo-Nazi, racist incels… where do we draw it?
Orthodox Jewish woman elected mayor in US for first time. This is what a real #mayor does. She promotes unity, fiscal responsibility, environmental sustainability. #UniversityHeights #Ohio
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Israel leads in biotechnology and medicine.
For the first time in Israel a tailored genetic therapy has been developed at Sheba Medical Center for a single patient. A multidisciplinary team of doctors and researchers created an RNA-based treatment for Ayala, age eight, who suffers from a rare neuro-developmental disorder called GNAO1. From infancy she required full care, uses a wheelchair, cannot speak, and struggles with hand function. The drug was manufactured under GMP standards and went through extensive toxicology testing. This disorder was first described only in 2013, and just hundreds of cases have been reported worldwide. 🔬🇮🇱 @sheba_medical
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“Anti-Semitism and anti-Zionism — combined into the modern phenomena of anti-Semitism / Zionism — can best be described as the organization of politics against the Jews” - Ruth Wisse nationalaffairs.com/publicat…
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Entrevisto a @AlinejadMasih, activista iraní amenazada de muerte: "Si Occidente no frena el islamismo, los islamistas se unirán para acabar con la democracia y el feminismo" Insiste en que su lucha "no es contra una prenda", sino contra un sistema de control. elmundo.es/internacional/202… “El rechazo de las iraníes al ‘hiyab’ es el primer paso para derribar un régimen que ya no puede controlarlas” “Muchos en Occidente justificaron el ‘hiyab’ como un hecho cultural, ahora hay menos en Teherán y más en Londres”
This is what true heroes look like.
Yaniv Sarudi snatched a weapon from a terrorist in Nova and killed him. After that, he chose not to escape alone - but to treat dozens of wounded people and put his partner Sivan and 8 people he didn't know in the car. During his trip, he was ambushed and received 4 bullets - but continued to drive, until he brought them to a safe place. Everyone was saved - Yaniv did not survive
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Mamdani Vows to Expand NYC Underground
Cette gauche à barbes Un jour, j’ai croisé une femme à barbe à New-York… Je me dis que Zohran Mamdani, c’est Rima Hassan en barbe ! Il s’est fait élire sur la haine d’Israël, pas pour les New-Yorkais — comme Rima Hassan au Parlement européen. Regardez-le : deux semaines avant l’attaque du 7 octobre, Zohran Mamdani était dans la rue à crier contre Israël. Mamdani a déclaré maintes fois qu’il s’était engagé en politique pour la Palestine. Pas pour New-York. Pour la Palestine. Voilà donc que les démocrates ont élu cet homme ! C’est une tâche pour les démocrates, et je pense qu’ils le regretteront un jour. Les islamistes arrivent toujours par la gauche. Partout. En Iran. Comme aux États-Unis. Comme nous le risquons en France. Cette gauche : Rima Hassan comme Zohran Mamdani est une gauche à barbes – Relais des islamistes – Relais de l’antisémitisme L’Occident est malade de se jeter dans les bras de ceux qui le détestent et veulent sa destruction.
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Omid Sarlak was abducted by the Islamic Regime 9 hrs after posting a video burning a photo of Khamenei. He was tortured and killed. Now, Iranians are posting their own videos burning photos of Khamenei and Khomeini in solidarity with Omid.