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Saved - March 1, 2026 at 7:07 PM

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

BREAKING: Dearborn Henry Ford Community College professor Ali Akbar Shdid: “Trump made a huge mistake by killing our leader Ali Khamenei, we are going to continue on his path, we are going to hold his blood and ideology and teach it to our children.” https://t.co/mDs4wqYW8o

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The speaker argues that the pure soul of Said Ali Khamenei returned to God as a martyr, joining his grandfathers and all the prophets, including Prophet Muhammad peace be upon him, and asks Allah to raise their ranks in paradise and shower them with mercy. The speaker contends that “Trump did a huge mistake by killing our beloved leader, Said Ali Khamenei,” asserting that the attempt to subdue believers through his death will fail. Instead, the speaker states a resolve to continue on the path, to “hold his blood, his ideology,” and to learn it and teach it to their children and grandchildren.
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Speaker 0: To God we belong and to whom we shall return. The pure soul of said returned back to its Lord as a martyr, like Imam Hussain and joined his grandfathers and all of the prophets and the best of prophets, prophet Muhammad peace be upon him, and his progeny, the alhambat alaihi wa salam. May Allah raise their ranks in paradise and shower them with mercy. However, Trump did a huge mistake by killing our beloved leader, Said Ali Khamenei. He thought that by killing him, he's gonna make the believers submit and make them hopeless. However, we're gonna continue on the path of We're gonna hold his blood, his ideology. We're gonna learn it and teach it to our children and grandchildren.
Saved - September 24, 2025 at 1:52 PM

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

Hundreds of Christians in Munich, Germany formed a human chain around a synagogue to protect it from an Islamist demonstration that aimed to intimidate the local Jewish community. https://t.co/KQTOleGBmD

Saved - August 21, 2025 at 6:09 PM
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Qatar is reportedly paying $80,000 a month to former congressmen to lobby Congress and improve its image, raising questions about foreign influence. Historically, Qatar has been linked to various controversies, including sheltering 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, funding Al-Qaeda, and supporting the Taliban and Hamas. Over the years, Qatar has faced accusations of financing terrorism, leading to severed ties with several Arab states. Recent investigations also connect Qatar Charity to extremist networks and a bribery scandal involving the EU.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

BREAKING: Qatar is paying $80,000 a month to former congressmen Jim Moran, Tom McMillen, Tom Davis, and Tom Reynolds to lobby Congress and polish its image. Pay attention to those who suddenly don't care about foreign influence. https://t.co/2ik68fBi5b

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Qatar: 1996 – Qatar shelters 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed Despite U.S. warnings, Qatar allows KSM to flee after helping him obtain government work; he later plans the 9/11 attacks. 2003 – Qatar charity linked to Al-Qaeda funding The U.S. Treasury designates the Qatar branch of Al-Haramain Foundation for financing terrorism. 2010 – U.S. cables reveal Qatar funds Taliban WikiLeaks discloses U.S. concerns that Qatar is covertly funding the Taliban and ignoring terror financing. 2013 – Qatar opens political office for Taliban in Doha Taliban leadership gains diplomatic presence in Qatar, legitimizing the terror group internationally. 2014 – Qatar accused of financing Hamas Qatar sends hundreds of millions in aid to Hamas, drawing condemnation from Israel and some U.S. lawmakers. 2015 – Qatar-based individuals sanctioned for terror finance U.S. Treasury designates Qatari nationals funding Al-Qaeda and the al-Nusra Front. 2017 – Arab states cut ties with Qatar over terror ties Saudi Arabia, UAE, Bahrain, and Egypt sever relations, citing Qatar’s support for terrorism and Islamist groups. 2018 – Qatar hosts Hamas leadership in Doha Hamas leaders, including Ismail Haniyeh, continue to operate openly from Qatar. 2019 – Qatar Foundation sued over terror-linked education Lawsuit alleges Qatar Foundation promotes antisemitism and terrorism through its U.S. school affiliates. 2020 – Qatari royal sued for funding Al-Qaeda in Syria Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad al-Thani named in lawsuit alleging direct support to Syrian jihadist groups. 2021 – Qatar Charity tied to extremist networks in Europe Investigations link Qatar Charity to Islamist networks in Europe and Africa. 2022 – Qatargate: EU bribery scandal involving Qatar Qatar accused of bribing European Parliament members while backing Islamist causes globally.

Saved - August 8, 2025 at 12:06 PM

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

Muslim American Society Islamic Center in Philadelphia: "We will chop off their heads, liberate Al-Aqsa Mosque, and lead the army of Allah, fulfilling His promise, and we will subject them to eternal torture. The blood of martyrs protects us." https://t.co/8VXTkjbrMx

Saved - July 21, 2025 at 4:47 AM

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BREAKING: The Supreme Fatwa Council of the Syrian Arab Republic issued a fatwa on the Druze. This is a call for all Muslims to slaughter Druze—it is a direct call for genocide. https://t.co/10a5hCRTu6

Saved - June 21, 2025 at 5:22 AM

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Chinese AI agent running 50 different social media bot accounts at once. This is how posts by Jackson Hinkle, Jake Shields, and Nick Fuentes get boosted. https://t.co/qqNDXi2XSh

Saved - June 7, 2025 at 9:31 PM
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I came across shocking footage from the Muslim American Society Islamic Center in Philadelphia, showing children dressed as terrorists and chanting violent phrases. It’s alarming how people overlook the internal threats we face. Authorities should hold accountable those who put these children in harm's way.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

BREAKING: Shocking new footage from the Muslim American Society Islamic Center in Philadelphia shows children dressed as terrorists, chanting: “We will sacrifice our bodies without hesitation. We will chop off their heads.” https://t.co/8VXTkjaTWZ

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People are not paying attention to the internal threat in this country. If there was any sort of justice, the authorities would arrest every single adult part of this for abusing these children.

Saved - May 30, 2025 at 11:44 AM
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I was taken aback by the MIT graduation speaker who spent her entire speech praising last spring’s violent encampment instead of focusing on groundbreaking research. It feels like our top universities are shifting away from academic excellence. This was particularly embarrassing for MIT, especially with so many brilliant scientists and engineers present. The speaker's focus on “Palestine” seemed out of place, and the lack of applause from the audience reflected that families were there to celebrate their graduates, not to hear such remarks.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

BREAKING: The MIT graduation speaker used her entire speech not to highlight groundbreaking research—but to praise last spring’s violent encampment. Our top universities have become breeding grounds for jihadism—not centers of academic excellence. https://t.co/8k7zV4MTUV

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The speaker addresses the MIT class of 2025, acknowledging uncertainty and fear surrounding institutions. They remind graduates of their initial dreams to impact humanity and urge them not to let fear hinder them. The speaker claims that MIT's undergraduate body and graduate student union voted to cut ties with the "genocidal Israeli military" and called for a ceasefire in Gaza. They state that MIT faces threats and suppression for supporting Palestine. The speaker alleges that there are no universities left in Gaza, and MIT is complicit in Israel's actions, as the Israeli occupation forces are the only foreign military that MIT has research ties with. Graduates are asked to turn their MIT rings, symbolizing their entry into a world where they carry the responsibility to stop the "ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people." The speaker expresses confidence in the class of 2025's ability to face pressure and make a difference.
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Speaker 0: Good afternoon, friends, family, loved ones, community members, and, of course, the MIT class of 2025. I'm so incredibly grateful to be here with you all today to reflect on our time at the institute, to celebrate what we have accomplished, and to encourage us to approach the future with intentionality and integrity. It is no secret that at this time, institutions across the country are shrouded in a dark cloud of uncertainty. The question of what will happen next echoes in our minds, and there is a lot of fear in many of our hearts. We must remind ourselves that when we came to this institution, we dreamt of the opportunity to make an impact on humanity. We have been given the privilege of access to a place like this, to a community like this, and it is now time to make use of it. We cannot allow fear to keep us from doing that. You have faced the obstacle of fear before, and you turned it into fuel to stand up for what is right. You showed the world that MIT wants a free Palestine. Last spring last spring, MIT's undergraduate body and graduate student union voted overwhelmingly to cut ties with the genocidal Israeli military. You called for a permanent ceasefire in Gaza, and you stood in solidarity with the pro Palestine Activists on campus. You faced threats, intimidation, and suppression coming from all directions, especially your own university officials. But you prevailed because the MIT community that I know would never tolerate a genocide. Right now, while we prepare to graduate and move forward with our lives, there are no universities left in Gaza. We are watching Israel try to wipe Palestine off the face of the earth, and it's a shame that MIT is a part of it. The Israeli occupation forces are the only foreign military that MIT has research ties with. This means that Israel's assault on the Palestinian people is not only aided and abetted by our country, but our school. As scientists, engineers, academics, and leaders, we have a commitment to support life. Support aid efforts and call for an arms embargo and keep demanding now as alumni that MIT cuts the ties. Now I invite you all to join me in the tradition of turning the ring. Please raise your brass rat or grad rat bearing hands, and as you lift it off your fingers, notice that the beaver is no longer facing you. It is now facing the world. This is a world that we will be entering with an immeasurable responsibility. We will carry with us the stamp of the MIT name, the same name that is directly complicit in the ongoing genocide of the Palestinian people. And so we carry with us the obligation to do everything we can to stop it. Class of 2025, you are MIT. Pressure is nothing to you. I know you will take it head on, and I can't wait to see what you do next. Thank you, and congratulations again.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

This is an embarrassment for MIT. With some of the world’s top scientists and engineers in the room, the speaker chose to rant about “Palestine” instead. Just watch how few people actually clapped—families came from around the world to celebrate their kids, not hear this nonsense.

Saved - May 15, 2025 at 3:12 AM
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A Harvard professor was filmed expressing support for a Free Palestine while also saying he supports demonizing Jews. The video features a participant from the Danny Mullen channel, which aimed to highlight the radical pro-Islamist stance at Harvard. I noted that if the professor had made a similar statement about demonizing Black individuals, it would have received extensive media coverage. My point is that Jews seek equal treatment, not preferential treatment.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

BREAKING: A Harvard professor was caught on camera saying “I support a Free Palestine, I support demonizing Jews.” Can we make him famous and identify who he is? https://t.co/NohgRJ6lw0

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The speaker states, "I support a free Palestine. I do support demonizing Jews." The other speaker responds positively, saying, "That's good, man. I like I like hearing this. I support."
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Speaker 0: That that teaching class in five minutes. I'm gonna say Okay. I support a free Palestine. I do support demonizing Jews. Okay. You do support. That's good, man. I like I like hearing this. I support They are

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Note: The guy sitting in the video saying “that’s good, they have horns” is part of the Danny Mullen channel. They went undercover at Harvard to do a satirical video on just how radical and pro-Islamist the university has become.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

If this professor said "I support demonizing blacks," there would be wall-to-wall coverage (rightfully so). Jews are not asking for preferential treatment, we are demanding equal treatment.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

https://youtu.be/eTjiGWQMyKE

Saved - May 8, 2025 at 8:32 PM
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Fadi Shuman, a Columbia student known for violent building takeovers and last year's encampment, was arrested yesterday. I believe we should make him famous and push for his expulsion from Columbia.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

BREAKING: Fadi Shuman, a Columbia student who has been behind multiple violent building takeovers and the encampment last year, was arrested yesterday. Let’s make him famous and demand that Columbia now finally expel him.

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

https://canarymission.org/individual/Fadi_Shuman

Fadi Shuman - Canary Mission Fadi Shuman was arrested at an anti-Israel rally during Israel’s war against Hamas terrorists. He also spread hatred of Israel as a speaker at a rally. canarymission.org
Saved - May 8, 2025 at 3:26 PM

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

BREAKING: Islamist migrants are rioting in Paris. Welcome to the new Europe. https://t.co/uCzDogrdzs

Saved - March 30, 2025 at 3:55 AM

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

Palestinians remove the American flag in Washington DC and raise a Palestinian flag. They hate America. https://t.co/mUbtvSy29a

Saved - March 23, 2025 at 1:44 PM

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

Please meet Zara Raven, she is in the U.S. on a student visa and studying at UPenn. Here she is leading a crowd in chanting “globalize the intifada,” before the crowd started accosting police officers. Should she be deported? @DHSgov https://t.co/i9l4cesOv1

Saved - March 18, 2025 at 4:12 PM

@EYakoby - Eyal Yakoby

Horrifying, listen to three professors from Virginia public universities discuss taking down the United States through violence. “We actually need to crash the US—We must stand with the armed resistance.” https://t.co/G9q9trSmwH

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- Grabbing a gun equates to freedom, and violence is sometimes a revolutionary essential. - The U.S. settler state must be crashed to impact the Israeli state. - Armed resistance will defeat Zionism on an open battlefield, so weapons flow to Zionists must be stopped. - October 7 was a profound moment to dig in and go harder. - Putting bodies on the line to protect the vulnerable is essential. - Struggle for indigenous sovereignty on Turtle Island. - Being a "Gorilla Scholar" means being prepared to be fired for your beliefs. - Some have been snitched on to the administration for course content. - Groups like Hezbollah and the Iranian Revolution have been misrepresented due to imperialist ideology. - Challenge the settler state, like the University of Virginia, and exploit institutional resources. - Al Aqsa Flood on October 7 was a decisive strike against imperialism. - Faculty should teach Palestinian liberation and resistance struggles. - The armed resistance movement rejects dependence on oppressors. - Subjugated people must overthrow the broader imperialist world system.
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Speaker 0: In the moment that you grab the gun, like Fanon says, you're no longer oppressed. You're now free. How do we teach that in the class? Just to say that in the class, my students' heads explode, right? To tell them about violence as a revolutionary tool, as sometimes a revolutionary essential. Speaker 1: We actually need to crash The US settler state, which has incredible reverberations and literally strangles the tentacles, that are reaching into the Israeli state. Speaker 2: So we must stand with the armed resistance and work right now to end this impunity by disrupting the flow of weapons to Zionists because trust, the armed resistance will defeat Zionism if it was open battlefield. Speaker 1: Yeah. I've been humbled since October 7, particularly being in community with folks, particularly when you're someone who has been doing this work. Why stop? This is a profound moment for us. Right? And we need to dig in and go harder. Speaker 0: I think putting our bodies on the line sometimes to protect those who are more vulnerable, right, to eat tear gas when we should be doing that and not students. I think that's essential. Speaker 1: So we have to struggle to crash things here. And my students were very, very clear about this. We have to struggle for indigenous sovereignty right here on Turtle Island. Like, there's there's no way around it, and there's no looking past it at this particular moment. Speaker 0: When that comes time to the university saying retract that or get a get fired, I am I'm confident in myself that I will make that right decision. That is the point of the being Gorilla Scholar. Speaker 1: You know, I'm sure that you've been snitched on to the administration about the content in your courses. That has been something that has happened for me, and I don't know what our administration is gonna do. Right? I know the work that I have been doing. I know the work that I've committed myself to, and I'm gonna continue to do the work. Speaker 2: Right? People missed out on the significance of what Hezbollah represented, right, of what Speaker 1: the Iranian revolution represented, and they just fell into the imperialist ideological representation of those movements and forces that were challenging imperialists. Challenge what the settler state, the settlement of the University of Virginia that we're on, which is still a plantation and has all of its plantation artifice up, right, and artifacts. I'm trying to really ride the wheels off of these institutional resources and go for broke. Speaker 2: That we have to understand Al Aqsa flood on October 7 and since then as a really decisive historic strike in terms of not just Palestinian national liberation, but its historic strike intervening into this and I apologize for kind of rushing through the anti imperialist moment of the past twenty, thirty years, but I think it's a decisive strike into challenging those two legs of imperialism. Speaker 1: Some colleagues who are part of my chapter of faculty for Justice for Palestine to help us teach Palestinian liberation, right, to teach about resistance struggles at this particular phase of Palestinian resistance in our classrooms and how to build community with not just faculty but students who are committed to this. Speaker 2: I think Hamas, what it represents, and not just Hamas, but the whole armed resistance movement, it represents a rejection and a refusal of an equation of force that leaves Palestinians dependent and eternally vulnerable and having to distort and configure themselves to seek recognition and protection from their oppressors. So how can subjugated states, subjugated peoples elevate their struggle from that in a colony in a one to one relation of overthrowing the immediate colonizer to over churning this broader imperialist world system, which was missing in the twentieth century struggles. And I believe we're in a moment where it's being put to the question in a way it never has been before.
Saved - March 16, 2025 at 9:29 PM

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BREAKING: New footage from Columbia University shows the violent demonstration led and organized by Mahmoud Khalil. Look at the pure chaos this Syrian national caused. https://t.co/ah6rPALXfL

Saved - March 11, 2025 at 3:42 PM

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BREAKING: Columbia professors are canceling classes in solidarity with violent Syrian national Mahmoud Khalil. This is absurd. Students and taxpayers aren’t funding professors to take the day off and play activist—they’re paying for an education. When will they learn? https://t.co/8aQqCfRolk

Saved - March 8, 2025 at 6:49 AM

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BREAKING: Islamists in Syria are indiscriminately attacking and torturing civilians. They are targeting the Christians, Druze, and Alawites of Syria. The silence from the media and international community is absolutely disgusting. https://t.co/z3XmTfN10g

Saved - February 6, 2025 at 12:18 PM

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BREAKING: Police are moving in after Hamas supporters gathered outside of the White House issuing threats to President Trump. These people are not protestors, they are domestic terrorists. https://t.co/4Ezo7dzeTB

Saved - December 15, 2024 at 4:03 PM

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BREAKING: The UN has filed paperwork in an American court to secure legal immunity for UN employees who participated in the Oct. 7th massacre. The US Biden Justice Department is reportedly backing a the by the UN. They are essentially helping terrorists receive immunity. https://t.co/uXHxOyuQRx

Saved - November 23, 2024 at 2:46 AM

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BREAKING: Complete chaos is unfolding in the streets of Montreal, as Hamas supporters have flooded the streets. The police are trying to intervene but were immediately attacked and retreated. Canada has become a country with no laws. https://t.co/2RbRQCFvgB

Saved - November 6, 2024 at 4:21 AM

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Breaking: Hundreds of NYPD cops are in Manhattan as a pro-Hamas rally is taking over the streets of NY trying to disrupt the election. Thousands of tax dollars being spent on protecting from domestic terrorists who are trying to undermine democracy. https://t.co/s97LHYndIw

Saved - November 6, 2024 at 4:11 AM

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Happening Now: Pro-Hamas demonstrators are harassing people leaving the polling stations. This is part of their plan to protest the US election. These domestic terrorists are threatening the foundation of our democracy. https://t.co/OOA0e7orjr

Saved - November 6, 2024 at 2:53 AM

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Breaking: Masked Hamas supporters have flooded the streets of New York City protesting the election. Many are wearing Hamas headbands and waving Hamas flags. Whoever wins this election must hold these domestic terrorists accountable. https://t.co/gBWBeGIYgg

Saved - October 21, 2024 at 12:23 AM

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Breaking: The IDF has released footage of them entering Sinwar's bunker. Inside, there are UNWRA bags and millions of shekels. Sinwar and the rest of the Hamas leadership have stolen billions from the Gazan people in collaboration with UNWRA. https://t.co/Dd5G5YP9qM

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Кайні гмейний, шо мотакалка калка касара-лехарь ООСА веду шафом на даний полку, по Касиси чи полоцену, до моцянку ми їли, долав, до лави метого, домотанку, домоцену, долга. Translation: Kaini hmeinyi, sho motakalka kalka kasara-lekhar OOSA vedu shafom na daniy polku, po Kasysi chy polotzenu, do motzyanku my yily, dolav, do lavy metoho, domotanku, domotzenu, dolga.
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Speaker 0: Кайні гмейний, шо мотакалка калка касара-лехарь ООСА веду шафом на даний полку, по Касиси чи полоцену, до моцянку ми їли, долав, до лави метого, домотанку, домоцену, долга,
Saved - July 29, 2024 at 2:08 PM

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Communists are currently taking over Philadelphia. These communists are waving the Hammer and Sickle flag, a flag responsible for the Soviet Gulags, the Great Terror, and widespread famine. If you are wondering how this is happening, look no further than US universities. https://t.co/8oD2ItmtlS

Saved - July 5, 2024 at 8:20 PM

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BREAKING: outside of City Hall in Philadelphia, pro-Palestinian protestors are lighting dozens of US flags on fire. Abhorrent. https://t.co/wNsjiqN5B7

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