Everything posted by JimCM
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Egypt rejects Israeli efforts to transfer Gazans out of Gaza
Well, it is just a matter of time. All other Israeli, Zionists have kept away for months as they are embarrassed and can't deny the genocide and concentration camp. They have not admitted they were wrong but know they were.
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What The Netanyahu Coalition Government Has Pledged To Do
Well it is a pro Israel newspaper. Do you realize you're supporting international crimes, like expanding the illegal settlements? Laws are there for a reason.
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What The Netanyahu Coalition Government Has Pledged To Do
Can't you read? I am Christian, what are you on?
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What The Netanyahu Coalition Government Has Pledged To Do
Do you condemn these plans or support them?
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What The Netanyahu Coalition Government Has Pledged To Do
And what they have done to date 🇨🇬 III. WHAT THE NETANYAHU COALITION GOVERNMENT HAS DONE TO DATE Major annexationist moves to boost the settlement enterprise Advancement of legislation to radically weaken Israel’s judiciary Deal reached to hand over most authority over West Bank policy to Bezalel Smotrich Adoption of expedited process for approving new settlement activity, under Smotrich’s authority Repeal of key clauses of the 2005 Disengagement Law and movement toward “legalization” of the West Bank outpost of Homesh Visit to Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif by National Security Minister Ben-Gvir Imposition of sanctions on Palestinians over ICJ appeal Removal of Palestinian flags from public spaces ordered by National Security Minister Ben-Gvir Passage of a budget that provides massive funding for West Bank settlements and infrastructure Passage of law enabling deportation of some Palestinian citizens of Israel convicted of terrorism Passage of law to prevent the High Court from ordering a prime minister to recuse themself due to a conflict of interest Passage of law banning all unleavened bread products in hospitals during Passover Passage of a bill expanding the Admissions Committee Law Passage of a law adding harsher penalties for ‘nationalistically’ motivated sex crimes Advancement of a law barring the Supreme Court from invalidating ministerial appointments Advancement of legislation to give vast new powers to rabbinic courts Advancement of bill to bring police investigations under government control Advancement of bill to establish death penalty for Palestinian terrorists (but not for Jewish ones) Advancement of bill to defund East Jerusalem schools that teach the Palestinian curriculum Advancement of “Arnona Fund” to redistribute local taxes and benefit right-wing constituencies Advancement of bill to ban displaying the Palestinian flag and impose jail time for offenders Advancement of bill to transfer powers from the Israel Bar Association Submission of bill to grant immunity to Israeli security service personnel Submission of bill to tax donations to civil society organizations by foreign governments Submission of bill to translate the Nation-State Law into policy Submission of bill to expel university students who display the Palestinian flag Submission of bill to permit application of Israeli law to Jewish historical sites in the West Bank and Gaza Submission of bill to allow National Security Minister Ben-Gvir to order administrative detention of Israeli citizens Submission of bill to outlaw the Higher Arab Monitoring Committee Submission of new Basic Law to exempt Haredim from conscription Attempted ouster, and subsequent resignation, of Tel Aviv police chief Cancellation of funding for program to combat violence in Palestinian Arab communities by Ben-Gvir Incitement-laden speech delivered by Finance Minister Smotrich in Paris Approval by the Cabinet of Ben-Gvir’s push for establishment of new “national guard” Police raids on al-Aqsa mosque during Ramadan, followed by escalating violence March to evacuated Evyatar outpost headlined by Cabinet ministers Harsh treatment of Christian worshipers celebrating Orthodox Easter Ban on bereaved Palestinians entering Israel for joint Memorial Day ceremony Operation Shield and Arrow Jerusalem Day Flag March and coalition MKs’ visit to Temple Mount/Haram al-Sharif Response to settler rampages against West Bank Palestinian villages Major operation in Jenin refugee camp Ban on programming in schools by bereaved Israeli and Palestinian families of Parents Circle-Families Forum Attack on funding for Israeli Arab cities and educational programs in East Jerusalem
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What The Netanyahu Coalition Government Has Pledged To Do
Is it only me that find this absolutely shocking and not getting the press it should? WHAT THE NETANYAHU COALITION GOVERNMENT HAS PLEDGED TO DOFollowing general practice, the Likud Party and the other parties that now compose Prime Minister Netanyahu’s government signed coalition agreements that set guidelines for the new government. One thing that is particularly noteworthy about this set of agreements is their level of specificity. More than is typical, they in many cases appear to provide detailed work plans. From those coalition agreements, we highlight the following pledges by the Netanyahu government. Additional information is available in this report. Annexation of the occupied West Bank: The coalition agreements make clear that Israel is moving toward the annexation of the occupied West Bank, in what might be characterized as creeping de jure annexation, complementing galloping de facto annexation on the ground. While it is unlikely that there will be an announcement of annexation or enactment of a specific annexation law by Knesset due to the anticipated international reaction to such a patently illegal move, Likud’s coalition agreements with the Religious Zionism and Noam parties expressly mention “applying sovereignty” in the West Bank. “Application of sovereignty” is synonymous with (and a euphemism for) annexation. Specific measures outlined in the coalition agreements which together amount to annexation include the following: Declaration of Jewish supremacy in Israel and the occupied Palestinian territory: The first guiding principle of the new government states, “The Jewish people have an exclusive and indisputable right to all parts of the Land of Israel. The Government will promote and develop settlement in all parts of the Land of Israel – the Galilee, the Negev, the Golan and Judea and Samaria [the West Bank].” In other words, Jews alone have rights to settle “the Land of Israel,” which includes not only the sovereign state of Israel, but also the occupied territories it controls. Implementation of structural changes to Israel’s military regime governing the West Bank: The coalition agreements provide for several structural changes to Israeli military regime in the occupied territory, among the most consequential of which is the creation of an additional minister in the Ministry of Defense – who would have authority over the Coordination of Government Activities in the Territories (COGAT) and the Civil Administration. Until this point, laws applying to [Palestinians in] the West Bank were drafted by military lawyers, who answered to the General of Central Command – the governing authority of the West Bank, per international law. Now, these laws may be written by civilian lawyers who will answer to the new additional minister in the Ministry of Defense – a civilian leader with a political agenda. This minister, Bezalel Smotrich, can be expected to use this position to further violate Palestinian rights and expand Israeli presence and permanent control in the occupied territory. Notably, Israel’s Military Advocate General and Defense Ministry legal adviser warned PM Netanyahu that international bodies, including the International Court of Justice in The Hague, couldview the transfer of authority to Smotrich as de facto annexation of the West Bank by Israel. “Legalization” of unauthorized settlement outposts: Included in several of the coalition agreements between Likud and its partners are provisions for “legalizing” or “regularizing” unauthorized settlement outposts and unauthorized construction that extends authorized settlements. The government will form a ministerial team tasked with regularizing outposts – the Ministerial Team for the Regulation of Young Settlement in Judea and Samaria [the West Bank] – to be headed by the Prime Minister. The agreements indicate that the government will use a variety of tactics to “regularize” all illegal Israeli construction in the West Bank – including not only outposts, but also farms, shepherding and grazing areas, and the extensions to existing settlements. Settlers motivated by the ideology of securing the entire West Bank for Israel and preventing the establishment of a Palestinian state establish the wildcat outposts, choosing specific locations that help to advance these goals. Thus, “legalization” of outposts would significantly extend the amount of the West Bank consumed by settlements – and would represent a clear step toward annexation by the Israeli government. The coalition agreements specifically call for “regularization” of the Homesh outpost and also mention promotion of the Evyatar settlement plan. Vast expansion of the illegal settlement enterprise: There are several clauses in the coalition agreements that indicate the new government will incentivize large-scale migration of Israelis to the West Bank. These include tax breaks for settlers, massive funding for road development and services, removal of barriers to the construction of settlements, incentives for Israeli farmers in Area C, and inclusion of settlement enterprise needs in national planning. In addition, there are plans for expanding the settlement in Hebron. Expanding application of Israeli law to Israeli settlers: The coalition agreements reference systematic application of Israeli laws to Israeli settlers in the West Bank via military orders. Within the West Bank, this would further institutionalize a dual legal system in which a system of military law (without political rights or civil liberties) applies to Palestinians, while Israel’s civilian legal system (with the full range of such rights, liberties, and protections) applies to Israeli settlers. Radical weakening of Israeli democracy: The new government’s guiding principles specify planned reforms of the judicial system – including the enactment of an “override clause” – that will undermine judicial oversight of the government and thus drastically weaken the powers of the only institution with the ability to act as a check and balance on Israel’s essentially fused legislative-executive branch. Justice Minister Yariv Levin announced a package of radical reforms within the new government’s first week in power that put this guiding principle into an action plan. (See Section III below.) Provision of immunity to settlers and security forces for anti-Palestinian violence: While Israeli soldiers already benefit from de facto impunity, the new government has pledged in its coalition agreements to enact laws resulting in immunity for soldiers who harm Palestinians and their property. They also indicate that the Minister of National Security (Itamar Ben-Gvir) will examine, and have the power to change, the open-fire regulations governing the actions of police in the West Bank. Ben-Gvir has been granted extensive powers over police policies and priorities – including provision of impunity for Israeli settlers who commit offenses against Palestinians. Targeting of Israeli human rights, civil society and peacebuilding organizations: The coalition agreements contain several provisions regarding the reduction of freedom of political expression of critical voices within Israel. In particular, they outline steps for targeting Israeli human rights and civil society organizations that challenge government policy in the West Bank – by delegitimizing them, limiting their operations, and targeting them financially. Specifically, the coalition agreement between Likud and the Jewish Power Party states that the government will pass a law to tax donations by foreign governmental entities to nonprofit civil society organizations within 180 days of being sworn in. Likud MK Ariel Kallner submitted this bill to the Knesset in February; for details and analysis, see Section III below. Curtailing of the Law of Return by amending the “grandchild clause”: Under the coalition agreements, the new government has pledged to review and possibly amend the Law of Return’s clause which guarantees Israeli citizenship to any person with at least one Jewish grandparent who does not practice another religion. Likud’s coalition partners, and even some Likud lawmakers, favor amending or repealing the clause – despite strong opposition from Diaspora Jews, who have emphasized both the symbolic and practical impacts of such a move. On March 29, Noam Party MK Avi Maoz submitted a bill to repeal the “grandchild clause” from the Law of Return. He submitted it as a private bill, rather than a government-backed bill. Restrictions on mixed-gender prayer and freedom of worship at the Western Wall: The coalition agreement between Likud and the ultra-Orthodox Shas Party states that men and women will pray in two separate sections at the Western Wall (Kotel), and that “laws and regulations will be enacted to ensure and enforce” this provision “if and when it is required.” In accordance with the coalition agreement, Shas introduced a bill to impose extensive restrictions on freedom of worship at the Western Wall. The bill, which Shas sought to fast track, would have banned egalitarian, mixed-gender prayer at the section of the Kotel where it is currently allowed; banned visitors from wearing “immodest” dress; and effectively criminalized the activities of the Women of the Wall prayer rights group. Violators of the law would have been penalized with six months in prison or a fine of nearly $3,000. After news of the bill provoked an uproar, PM Netanyahu froze the bill, but would not rule out some form of it being advanced in the future. https://jstreet.org/netanyahus-ultra-right-wing-coalition-government-a-dossier/
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How Extreme is This Israeli Government?
Let's discuss, for starters. The new government of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has rewarded some of the most extreme figures in Israeli politics with key roles. The bigoted and anti-democratic views of the individuals below go far beyond the usual range of mainstream Israeli politics. Information regarding additional notable members of the new coalition government can be found in this paper. Itamar Ben-Gvir: A convicted supporter of terrorism, Ben-Gvir was found guilty by an Israeli court of racist incitement and supporting the Jewish supremacist Kahanist terror organization. Famous for his threats against Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin before the latter’s assassination, he was exempted from compulsory military service due to extremist activities. A proponent of unilateral West Bank annexation by Israel and revoking the citizenship of Palestinian Israelis deemed “disloyal,” Ben-Gvir has personally provoked and sought to escalate clashes with Palestinian residents of sensitive neighborhoods of occupied East Jerusalem. Netanyahu crafted the enhanced position of National Security Minister for Ben-Gvir, in which he will oversee Israel’s police, including its border police. The latter is a force with both military and police functions which is used in demonstrations and riots, and operates in Israel’s non-Jewish and “mixed” cities and in the occupied Palestinian territory. Ben-Gvir attempted to oust the police’s Tel Aviv district commander for not sufficiently cracking down on Israeli pro-democracy protesters. Israel’s Police Commissioner has since instructed officials under him to avoid direct contact with Ben-Gvir. He is advancing the establishment of a “national guard” under his command. Ben-Gvir’s top advisor Bentzi Gopstein, a “notorious Kahanist” who has been banned from running for the Knesset, advocated burning churches, and runs the far-right racist and anti-LGBT group Lehava, is facing charges of inciting racism and terrorism. He is reportedly “very involved in many decisions regarding the police top brass and its conduct.” Ben-Gvir’s Chief of Staff Chanamel Dorfman once said, “The only problem with the Nazis is that I was on the losing side.” Ben-Gvir leads the ultranationalist Jewish Power Party. Bezalel Smotrich: During Israel’s disengagement from Gaza in 2005, Smotrich was arrested by the Shin Bet on suspicion of planning to blow up cars on a major highway; he was caught in possession of 700 liters of gasoline. Smotrich co-founded Regavim, a right-wing NGO which works to prevent development by Bedouins and Palestinians in Israel and the West Bank. Recently, he proudly called himself a “fascist homophobe,” and he has called for segregated maternity wards in hospitals for Jews and Arabs because “Arabs are my enemies.” He published Israel’s Decisive Plan, in which he advocated for the annexation of the entire West Bank. As a Member of Knesset, he threatened to expel an Israeli Arab MK and other Muslims who do not “know that the Land of Israel belongs to the Jewish people,” and later told Arab MKs: “You’re here by mistake; it’s a mistake that [Israel’s first Prime Minister David] Ben-Gurion didn’t finish the job and didn’t throw you out in 1948.” His far-right Religious Zionism Party advocates for Israel to become a Jewish theocracy. The Biden administration condemned Smotrich’s recent call for Israel to “wipe out” the Palestinian town of Huwara after a pogrom there by Israeli settlers. The Jordanian government accused Israel of “reckless incitement” and violating the Jordan-Israel peace treaty after Smotrich gave a speech in which he claimed “there’s no such thing as Palestinians” behind a map that depicted Jordan and the occupied Palestinian territory as part of Israel. The US State Department also denounced Smotrich’s remarks as “dangerous,” and Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Egypt issued condemnations, as well. Regarding the Palestinian village of Khan al-Ahmar, Smotrich stated that it “will be evicted not because it’s illegal” but because it is located “in a strategic area … that will determine if God forbid there will be Arab territorial contiguity that will connect [major Palestinian cities] Bethlehem, Nablus and Ramallah.” Smotrich serves as Minister of Finance and effectively as civilian governor of the West Bank as an additional minister in the Defense Ministry. He lives in the West Bank settlement of Kedumim. Avi Maoz chairs the anti-Arab, anti-LGBTQ Noam faction, which pushes for strict interpretation of Jewish religious laws. He opposes gay pride parades and calls LGBTQ people a threat to the family. He opposes mingling between Jews and Palestinians and went to the “mixed” city of Lod during a recent period of intercommunal violence to warn that “the blurring of the Jewish identity is the cause of the Arab enemy raising its head.” He sees Israel’s future as a battle between Israel’s religious and secular Jewish communities. After resigning from the government for three months over claims that it was not living up to commitments in the Noam-Likud coalition agreement, Maoz has returned to his post as as a Deputy Minister in the Prime Minister’s OfficeHe will head a new National Jewish Identity, where his purview will include oversight of educational programming by external groups in public schools, raising concerns that Maoz will cancel programs related to peace-building, LGBTQ issues, and Jewish pluralism. Zvika Fogel is Chair of the Knesset’s National Security Committee and a member of Ben-Gvir’s Jewish Power Party. He retired from the IDF with the rank of Brigadier General; his last post in active duty was Head of Southern Command. Following the swearing in of the Netanyahu government, he declared that “the occupation is permanent” and Israel has a right to “stop surrendering to different kinds of people that never existed and suddenly popped up.” He has stated that the concept of proportionality, required under international law, “should cease to exist.” Fogel has said, “If it is between one Israeli mother crying, or a thousand Palestinian mothers crying, then a thousand Palestinian mothers will cry.” He has also said, “An Arab who throws a stone at a soldier needs a bullet in the head; a Jew who throws a stone needs to be educated.” Fogel accused opposition leaders Yair Lapid and Benny Gantz of “treason against the state” for fomenting resistance to the Netanyahu government’s judicial overhaul plans and called for them to be arrested. Israeli police have opened an investigation into MK Fogel for alleged incitement to terror following his full-throated endorsement of a pogrom by Israeli settlers in the Palestinian town of Huwara. Fogel tweeted, “A closed, burnt Huwara – that’s what I want to see.” May Golan is Minister for the Status of Women, a newly created Cabinet position, despite her hostility toward feminists and having described “radical feminism as a hate movement.” Golan first came to prominence for her xenophobic activism against African asylum seekers, to whom she refers as “infiltrators.” Golan has characterized south Tel Aviv as “occupied” by asylum seekers, introduced a bill last year to allow Israel to expel them, and stated that she is “proud to be racist.” She first ran for Knesset in 2013 with the defunct far-right Power for Israel Party, a forerunner to the Jewish Power Party. Like its leader, National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir, she has spoken at the annual memorial ceremony for Meir Kahane. She is now a member of Prime Minister Netanyahu’s Likud Party, and has emerged as one of the Knesset’s strongest supporters of the radical judicial overhaul spearheaded by Justice Minister Yariv Levin. Golan was one of the seven Cabinet ministers, and the only one from the Likud Party, to participate in the march to Evyatar to demand the re-establishment and “legalization” of the evacuated outpost. Following the resignation of Asaf Zamir, Netanyahu has offered Golan the position of Israeli Consul General in New York. In a letter, former Israeli ambassadors and high-level diplomats said they were “shocked” by the offer, writing, “Golan’s appointment is outrageous as she is a racist and divisive figure, which is the exact opposite from what Israel needs in such a critical place.” Former US Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk stated the appointment “will be seen by the American Jewish community as a sign of utmost disrespect.” Regarding May Golan’s history of racist comments, State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel said, “…We would condemn such kind of rhetoric and believe that such kind of language is also particularly damaging when it’s amplified in leadership positions.” Orit Strock is National Missions Minister, which gives her authority over the settlement division, pre-military preparatory schools, national service, and Jewish culture. A member of the Religion Zionism Party, Strock is a leading figure in the Jewish settlement of Hebron and the founding chair of a controversial settlement group known as the Human Rights Organization of Judea and Samaria (the West Bank). A leader in Knesset’s Land of Israel lobby, she has stated that “legalizing” illegal settlement outposts is “a moral and Zionist duty of the first order.” Strock has pointed to Israel’s Supreme Court as an “obstacle” in accomplishing that mission, noting, “so long as we do not get it back down to its natural size, we will not be able to get anything done.” Her son was convicted of kidnapping and abusing a Palestinian boy. She has suggested that doctors can refuse to see LGBT patients on religious grounds. Zvi Sukkot is a Member of Knesset, former director general of the Jewish Power Party, and a founder of the illegal settlement outpost of Evyatar. He has been arrested several times for orchestrating and taking part in violent attacks against Palestinians and Israeli security forces. In 2010, he was arrested on suspicion of setting a mosque ablaze but released due to lack of evidence. In 2012, Sukkot was one of 12 far-right activists temporarily expelled from the West Bank by Israeli authorities. He moved to an outpost outside Yitzhar, a West Bank settlement whose residents are notorious for violent attacks against Palestinians in surrounding areas, in order to prevent the creation of a Palestinian state. https://jstreet.org/netanyahus-ultra-right-wing-coalition-government-a-dossier/
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US Considering Asylum for British Jews
800 odd civilians, including about 30 children, killed yet he thinks 50,000 children and women slaughtered by the terrorist IDF is justified. He also lied about babies being beheaded and put in ovens, and mass tapes - all proved to be Israel, and Biden lies. I believe only one baby was killed in the Oct 7 jailbreak.
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US Considering Asylum for British Jews
He has never even once said he is Jewish. He is permanently here defending the terrorist Israeli state but somehow thinks it's antisemitic asking him if he's Jewish or Israeli.
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US Considering Asylum for British Jews
Well said that man.
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Gaza genocide, the world changed – sovereignty died and thuggery
And your women have to be hidden. BBC NewsRise of the 'secret' ultra-Orthodox Jewish beauty salonsA quiet revolution is taking place in Jerusalem's most religious Jewish neighbourhood, where the advent of beauty salons is changing the lives of ultra-Orthodox women bound by strict religious laws on
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Israeli Strike in Gaza Kills Three Journalists, Sparks Outrage
It's anti Israel, and it's true.
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Israeli Strike in Gaza Kills Three Journalists, Sparks Outrage
The days that you can use the antisemitic card when someone says something you dislike are well past. There is help for 'persecution complex'.
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US Unveils Ambitious 'New Gaza' Plans Amid Tensions!
This proposal is not a peace plan – it is disaster capitalism dressed up as humanitarian concern. Talking about seaports, airports, and “New Rafah” while thousands of Palestinian women and children are still buried under rubble is obscene. You cannot pave over mass graves and call it redevelopment. You cannot bomb a people into submission and then lecture them about “demilitarization” as a precondition for investment. This plan ignores the most basic principle of international law: Palestinian self-determination. Gaza is not an empty real-estate project waiting for foreign investors; it is the homeland of a people who have been systematically besieged, displaced, and dehumanised. The idea that Gaza must first be “cleared,” pacified, and politically neutered before it deserves reconstruction exposes the truth – this was always about removing Palestinians, not rebuilding their lives. The emphasis on Rafah, trilateral crossings, and border-controlled infrastructure reveals the real objective: total external control, not freedom or sovereignty. An airport and seaport that Palestinians do not control are not symbols of independence – they are tools of containment. Rebuilding under occupation is not peace; it is managed captivity. Demanding Hamas’s disarmament while Israel continues unchecked military operations, illegal occupation, and collective punishment is not balance – it is coercion. No people on earth are expected to surrender all means of resistance while still under siege, starvation, and bombardment. That expectation alone proves this is not a good-faith peace effort. Trump’s earlier suggestion to relocate Palestinians was rightly condemned as ethnic cleansing. Rebranding the same logic as “rebuilding in place” does not change the underlying intent when entire neighbourhoods are flattened, survival conditions are deliberately destroyed, and displacement is engineered by force. Reconstruction after annihilation is not generosity – it is complicity. Quoting investment figures and development timelines while 1.6 million people face severe food insecurity and nearly a million have no shelter is morally grotesque. Gaza does not need Davos conferences and glossy blueprints. Gaza needs an immediate end to the bombing, accountability for war crimes, unrestricted humanitarian access, and the recognition of Palestinians as a people with rights – not obstacles to be managed. There can be no “New Gaza” built on the denial of justice. Peace does not begin with demilitarization imposed by occupiers and their allies. It begins with ending occupation, recognising Palestinian sovereignty, and allowing Palestinians – not Washington, not Tel Aviv, not investors – to decide their own future. Anything less is not peace. It is erasure.
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Gaza genocide, the world changed – sovereignty died and thuggery
Interesting stuff, shame you can't say more....
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Gaza genocide, the world changed – sovereignty died and thuggery
One thing I've noticed that at celebrations the Jewish woman have to be hidden behind a curtain, and they're not allowed to balance bottles on their heads. I think it's bar mitzvahs too.
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Russell Brand Granted Bail After New Rape Charge Added
Agreed. Maybe he has a sex addiction and there has been so many, some may just be upset with him so making things up. Maybe they did kinky stuff with him and didn't really want to but because he was famous...when he moved on they got big resentment
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Russell Brand Granted Bail After New Rape Charge Added
I never realized there were so many accusations, 3 rape accusations I see.
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Russell Brand Granted Bail After New Rape Charge Added
Flawed for sure, but I admired him for overcoming hid addictions and helping other overcome theirs.
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Russell Brand Granted Bail After New Rape Charge Added
You may be right but he is only accused of said post.
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US Considering Asylum for British Jews
Significant Support for Israel: A 2024 Institute for Jewish Policy Research (JPR) report highlighted that 73% of British Jews feel very or somewhat attached to Israel. Increased Giving Post-Oct 7: Following the October 7, 2023 attacks, research indicates that at least 60% of British Jews have donated to a charity supporting Israel. Two UK charities have transferred millions of pounds to an Israeli settlement in the occupied West Bank with the endorsement of the charities regulator, the Guardian can reveal. https://www.theguardian.com/society/2025/jul/18/two-uk-charities-donate-millions-israeli-settlement-occupied-west-bank
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US Considering Asylum for British Jews
There is a ceasefire, supposedly. Even in a war, you cannot justify killing women, children and journalists, and of course Israel has committed and committing hundreds of war crimes. Many British Jews feel a cultural, religious, or familial connection to Israel, and If Iran occupied Israel, there would be anti Muslim rise in UK. Just under 2/3 of British Jews identity as Zionists. https://www.jewishnews.co.uk/new-polling-of-jewish-community-shows-antisemitism-fears-have-risen/#:~:text=Likewise%2C%2045%25%20now%20say%20',solidarity%20and%20connectivity%20in%20Britain. Do you think banning criticism of the terrorist state of Israel, or it's wanted for war crimes leader. This is BS but maybe in Australia. https://www.theguardian.com/australia-news/2026/jan/21/criticism-of-benjamin-netanyahu-made-be-an-offence-under-australias-new-hate-speech-laws-greens-warn-ntwnfb legitimate criticism of Israel or the country’s prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, may be offences
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US Considering Asylum for British Jews
How about aggressive Protestants?
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US Considering Asylum for British Jews
Jews killed 2 x 13 year old boys today, and women and news reporters. They are committing war crimes daily. Do you think this has anything to do with dislike of Jews, especially when most British Jews support Israel and donate money to charities that help the IDF?
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Israeli terrorists have killed 100 killed since ceasefire.
The terrorist IDF never miss a chance, while the world is focused on Greenland, let's kill a few more kids, women and press.