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Saved - November 3, 2024 at 9:11 PM

@Abdquil - Abdullah Kilim (Quilliam)

Dünya tarihinde katliam işlenirken tüm dünyanın aynı anda haberdar olup izlediği tek katliam. Dünya tarihinde çocuk katliamının en fazla kayıt altına alındığı soykırım. Daha ne olsun? https://t.co/mViOyktyrI

Saved - July 3, 2024 at 7:20 PM

@Abdquil - Abdullah Kilim (Quilliam)

Siyonist terörist köpeklerin bombalamasından sonra oğlundan geriye kalan yalnızca ayakları idi. Son kez öpebileceği tek şey oğlunun ayakları idi. #StopGazaGenocide https://t.co/7IGKoM1hqU

Saved - December 1, 2023 at 11:51 PM
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Siyonist caniler, sadece havadan saldırmıyor. Sosyal medyada propaganda savaşını trol merkezinden yürütüyorlar. Her ülkede her dilde hesaplar yönetiyorlar ve tepki aldıkları postlarda yorumları kapatıyorlar. Amerikan aksanıyla konuşmaları da dikkat çekici. Sosyal medyada aktif olmak önemli, zulmü duyurun!

@Abdquil - Abdullah Kilim (Quilliam)

Siyonist caniler sadece havadan saldırmıyor. Sosyal medyadaki propaganda savaşını bu trol merkezinden yürütüyor. Her ülkede her dilde sosyal medya hesapları yönetiyorlar. Çok tepki aldıkları postlarda yoruma kapattıklarını da itiraf ediyorlar. Hepsinin hatasız Amerikan aksanıyla konuşmaları da manidar. Sosyal medyada aktif olmamız işte bu yüzden önemli. Sakın hafife almayın. Twit atın, paylaşın, zulmü duyurun.

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The IDF employs soldiers who use social media platforms like Twitter to share updates on arrests of suspected terrorists in the West Bank. They receive both positive and negative comments, with retweets being common. The IDF Spokesman's Unit, New Media Desk, monitors blogs and social media for anti-Israel and anti-Semitic content. The option for comments on their YouTube channel was blocked due to inappropriate and horrific comments. However, the IDF plans to launch a Facebook page where they will allow serious and respectable comments and provide responses.
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Speaker 0: It is well known nowadays that what happens on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube has great influence on events as they occur on the ground. The Internet too is a battleground. It is thus comforting to learn that the IDF employs soldiers whose job titles are new to the military world. The IDF now has soldiers who tweet, share, like and more. Speaker 1: I just wrote a tweet about how many, suspected, terrorists were arrested in the West Bank last night. About every day we upload the Twitter first thing in the morning how many were arrested, and I just wrote a tweet about it. Speaker 0: What kind of a commentary do you get to that kind of tweet? Speaker 1: For the most part, we get retweets, which are basically when a user takes what we tweeted out And they make it their status on Twitter. And then most of the comments we get are very polarizing. We get very positive comments like Good job, and then we get very negative comments. Speaker 0: We meet the soldiers of the IDF Spokesman's Unit, New Media Desk, on another routine day in which they surf the web's blogs and social The world. The reader's response or talkbacks are also an opening for much anti Israel and anti Semitic content. The IDF blocked the option of talkbacks to videos on its YouTube channel. However, it promises that on other channels which include a Facebook page that is about to be launched, Serious and respectable comments will be allowed and the IDF will answer them. Speaker 2: We had, comments open on our YouTube channel, and that did not work out particularly well. People were writing really horrific comments, That were just incredibly inappropriate and because it's our channel, our platform, we are ultimately responsible for everything that gets written up there, Which is why we had to close comments.
Saved - October 17, 2023 at 12:10 AM

@Abdquil - Abdullah Kilim (Quilliam)

Eski bir İsrail askeri İsrail’in gerçek bir terör devleti olduğunu itiraf ediyor. #zionistteror #Gaza_Genocide

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Jewish settlers in Kavon enjoy the same rights as those in Jerusalem, while Palestinians live under Israeli military rule. The speaker reflects on their realization that they were part of a system that oppressed Palestinians. They felt like they were terrorizing people and saw themselves as the terrorists, tasked with instilling fear in the hearts of Palestinians. This experience shattered their childhood understanding of good and bad.
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Speaker 0: So these Jewish settlers that live in Kavon are living under the same rights that I live in, in Jerusalem, but the Palestinian next to them, next house over, next building over, sometimes next apartment over, lives under my rule, my military rule. And I can do whatever I want with him. I can take his home as a temporary base for a few hours to a few days to a few weeks, I can decide that I'm arresting the people of the house and tie them up to defense of my base. If we will get in order to demolish their home or just lock their front door and don't let them out into the street their house is on, next, a street that only Jewish settlers can walk on and Palestinian cannot. So they have to walk through windows to yards into the other side, into the Kasbah of Hebron. I think realizing all of that in a very very early stage in my service helped me understood that someone was lying to me along the way. I didn't feel like I'm protecting anyone. I didn't felt like I'm helping anyone, feeling more safe. I feel like I'm terrorizing people. I feel like for the first time in my life, the boundaries between good and bad that I learned as a kid, and obviously, I know that I'm on the good side, I was broken. I felt like I am the terrorist, and my job was literally to scare people so they cannot think about acting against the Israeli settlers or the Israeli military. That was actually our defined mission, to make sure that to instill fear in the hearts of Palestinians in Chavon, and that's exactly what we did.
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