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Saved - October 22, 2023 at 4:34 PM

@Revelation2041 - Mad Mac

The Zionist jews aren't the real jews https://t.co/j7RQZe8CrL

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In this video, the speaker discusses a book written by Benjamin H. Friedman, a Jewish man, who challenges the belief that present-day Jews in Palestine are the true descendants of the Judeans. According to Friedman, they are actually descendants of the Khazars. He also claims that the word "Jew" was only introduced in the English language in the 18th century, and Jesus referred to himself as a Judean, not a Jew. The speaker verifies that the Latin words inscribed on the cross during Jesus' crucifixion support this claim. The speaker emphasizes that the term "Jew" has both religious and governmental connotations, while "Judean" is purely geographical.
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Speaker 0: But they claim they want to build the temple. Now, I want to discuss a little bit of sensitive history. And if I go to sensitive history, well, then I must quote sources that say it rather than that I say it. This is a fascinating book and the webpages are there, you can check it out. Facts are facts. This is a book that was written by A Jewish man and he confronted the thinking of many of the high placed individuals of the world. This is interesting stuff. In this book, Benjamin H Friedman, a Jewish man writes about the Jews and reveals an interesting history. He states that the present Jews in Palestine are not The true descendants of the Judeans, but rather descendants of the Khazars. In the letter addressed to D. David Goldstein of Boston, Massachusetts, a convert to Catholicism, The author Benjamin Friedman of New York City dated October 1954 provides some Fascinating insights. This is in the public domain. Let's study this for a while and see where we get. Benjamin H. Freeman claims that the word Jew was only introduced into the English language in the 18th century And that Jesus referred to himself as a Judean and not as a Jew. Inscribed upon the cross when Jesus was crucified were the Latin words, aesus Nazarenas Rex Iod Deorum, which means Jesus of Nazareth, ruler of the Judeans. Now this is fascinating. I went and checked it, And it is so. Yes, it happens to be so. Now the word Jew today has a religious as well as Connotation. You think of a Jewish entity, a government but you also think of their religion incorporated at the same time. Whereas the Term Judean is a geographic connotation.
Saved - October 18, 2023 at 11:16 AM

@Lucas_Gage_ - Lucas Gage

Eye-opening Video! The late Vladimir Zhirinovsky, a Russian-Jewish right-wing populist who explains how the Jewish Mafia works. #IsraelPalestineConflict #Zionism

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The speaker discusses the achievements of the Jewish people and their influence in various areas, such as finance and politics. They mention the creation of Israel and the role of Jews in the Soviet Union. The speaker suggests that the Jewish community aims to save Israel and predicts that if they fail, they will return to Russia. They also mention the influence of Jews in America and their alleged plans to provoke a war between Muslims and Europe. The speaker concludes by stating that creating a Jewish state is challenging and that America is not a viable option due to its changing demographics.
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Speaker 0: А евреи народ про который можно писать огромное количество книг как они мы смогли достичь вот тех высот на сегодня находится их приду если нас устроить ка интер не получилось это же они делают евреи брюс рас евросоюз и на и на восток все они все воли за они банки еврей даже собственный они отдали и 2 они сделали и они сделали вот рождение сс ссср и как бы холодная война ее и собственный народ не пожалел 6 миллионов со в п в германии то чтобы заставить кого-то израиль и создать собственное государство вслед народ мы русских 40 миллионов сдать вас вен чтобы где-то там была восточной сталина груз нет я говорю про европе еврей мать что они со совершали и создавали условия того чтобы спровоцировать сутки создания этого государства и в чем благо договоренность звезда они часто за деньги забирали богатых евреев из лагере а у нас сталин оставил собственного сына так и стал менять на немецкого генерала то это сумел за тысячи лет то к любой цивилизации выйти из любого труд положения и какова цель вот этого всего их продвижение сейчас у них цель такая если не удастся израиль спасти это ближайший 20 лет будет ясно то все них вы снова в россии и россия будет их база вот почему они сделали снг почему не в Америку а сильная лобби они приобретают рот рас считали уже он нет будущего то есть латинской америка под большая мощная мусульман в господа большая большое количество значит не черных внутри америку не под на миром с тем чтобы исключить пребывание евреев уже год перемещение американских самим на сделать ее мощный сильным государством об объектив русским государством право государством тогда как бы будет на выживание мы забыли про русский русский школы где на украине идет культуры герц и вот почитать другие документы прямо американским ученым и оружие против трус народа то есть оружие войти такое эт быть но русские вот все не дайте чтобы убивать только русских есть такие болезни которые имеют национальный х��рактер и он как бы вы простом людей определенная национальности вот никак ничего не могут это сделать поэтому слава богу с слава богу но социально они уже сделали вот наибольшее количество все-таки алкоголизм наркотики посмотрите делают они нас составили войти афганистан вызвать ненависть к нам потом ушли оттуда потом режим там создали потом мы раз взять идею я миров так это не нет никакого мировой героя это подготовленные спецслужб отдельные граждане типа аль и все чудо какой-то этого никакого ничего этого нету опять евреи придумали 4 мировую войну будем зачем напугать мусульманами в европу америку лет 20 будет пугать и уезжать куда в россию ну что вы ждали окружен арабские мира мусульман не стоит надо действительно со своих чтобы создать государство государства сейчас не не получается идут мировой те чтобы заставить евреев севера нашего может в америку там на климат получше не нету америке будущего не получается дело не в климате это там действительно климат лучше но и уже мусульман и черных и америка уже захватила южную южный штаты то есть америка не выдерживает там такое сбор собралось что
Saved - November 3, 2023 at 6:49 PM

@MANinUNITED - سكين غيغز

@HilzFuld Judaism is not Zionism Zionism is Nazism https://t.co/NKHifGQ1ND

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We used to live together peacefully, babysitting each other's children. We stand in support of the Palestinians and feel humiliated by the Zionist occupation. They have taken our religion and use it to intimidate and silence others. Speaking out against them is labeled as anti-Semitic, but religious communities continue to oppose them.
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Speaker 0: We have a picture here even. You can see how we used to live together, and we babysat each other's children. We lived in total peace. This kind so the the the that is why the very religious around the world, we stand in total support. We hurt. We cry with the Palestinians. We are humiliated because the Zionist took our religion, and they're using it as a tool full, to occupy, to intimidate, to silence other people because if you speak up against them, you're called anti Semitic. So we we we we the religious communities, Stay in that opposition.
Saved - October 27, 2023 at 4:49 PM

@AdamAlbilya - Adam Albilya - אדם אלביליה

WATCH: Dear Pro-Palestinian Activists, This is A Message For You Well said 💯 Watch all the way. https://t.co/cvGkheVmy5

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This message is directed towards pro-Palestinian activists. The speaker acknowledges their good intentions but questions who is to blame and responsible for the conflict. They express that military attacks are expected in war, but condemn the targeting of civilians. The speaker raises doubts about media sources and questions the integrity of certain demonstrations that display signs promoting violence or the extermination of Jews. They argue that advocating for the destruction of Israel is not advocating for the safety of innocents. The speaker concludes by asserting their determination to protect their rights.
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Speaker 0: Dear pro Palestinian activists, this is a message for you. I know your intentions are good, and your heart is in a good place. You You see a group of people suffering and you wanna help, you wanna show your support. Nobody with a modern western moral mentality wants to see someone suffer or die. What we don't agree is who to blame, Who has the responsibility? There are obviously 2 sides here trying to defend their actions and justify their means. Because if Hamas's attack would have concluded after attacking the military bases, as much as it horrifies me for my brothers and sisters, I'd still say it's for a game in conflict. Army versus army, Soldier versus soldier. Even if there were civilian casualties as a collateral for the military attack or even for surrounding civilian areas for Control, as horrifying as it is, I'd say it's still fair game in war. But after the military bases, they went into the cities and towns. Thousands of them are prepared and planned. But the first hand massacre of civilians, to murdering, to the butchering, to the kidnapping, to the raping, to the decapitating, all these words that are thrown around so much, they're starting to lose their meaning? Mass murder in a music festival, does that still A, the well-being of the Palestinian people? Doesn't that make you question their intentions? Even if the thousands of Palestinian people in Hebron, in Gaza, in the Adulis, in Jenin, went out to celebrate, To dance, to distribute sweets moments after watching the massacre, doesn't that make you question their intentions even a little bit? After all these media companies rushed publish articles blaming Israel for the bombing of the Alhali hospital. Holding that position for days, even with all of the evidence coming out. And even after realizing it wasn't Israel, but the Palestinian is loving Jihad, they didn't retract or apologize. Doesn't that make you raise an eyebrow at your trusted sources? I mean, it seems like they didn't Check their sources. The Beirut explosion that cut in half the city killed 218 people. And a parking lot explosion Killed 500? How can they count 500 bodies in less than an hour? After Hamas released so much footage from the body cameras and Phones. And then said they never targeted civilians. We didn't tell any civilians. What about the 260 bodies at the music I cannot confirm, this Israeli propaganda. Doesn't that make you question the word even a little bit? I know this can easily stem into history and politics, so I intentionally Only talked about things that happened these past few weeks and only use things filmed not by the Israeli media. So, we can have some common ground. I believe it's great to go out and demonstrate For the safety of the Palestinian people. But if in your demonstration you have signs like these, taking down signs of kidnapped women and children, doesn't that make you question the integrity of your group? These are pictures of kidnapped To women and children, taking them down is not recognizing the suffering of innocence. Do you stand with that too? If your demonstration has Swastikas, Enchance I gas the Jews. Is that still a demonstration for the safety of the Palestinian people? Or is that calling for the extermination of the Jewish people? Is that still human loving behavior? Free Palestine in itself is not an aggressive slogan. But from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. Free from what? From Israelis? I'm guessing they're not referring to the Christian Arabs that identify as Israeli. Or the Benaz or the Druze that identify as Israelis. So free from what? Free from Jews? Because this isn't about the West Bank or the 1967 occupied territories. This is about everything. Even the not occupied, from the river To the sea, if you do wish to erase all Israelis and or Jews from the land, doesn't that make you question your humanitarian intentions? Intifada in the demonstrations are chants of violence. The Palestinian Intifadas were a sequence of suicide bombings, run over attacks, shootings and stabbings Among other things done to civilians by civilians. Is that pro Palestinian? Or is it anti Israelis? Is it pro life? Is it really your intentions? Cause let's be honest now. If you were silent during Hamas' massacre, asked for ceasefire only after Israel's attack and ignored The kidnapped? If you deny Hamas's massacre even after they released all of their footage. If you were out Rage. Hearing about Israel bombing a hospital and then stayed silent when you found out it was the Palestinian Islamic Jihad. If you march with people holding signs like these. If you are silent About people reading papers of kidnapped civilians or are silent about gas the Jews, intifada, and from the river to the sea, Palestine will be free. If your answer to all these was no, then great, we're on 2 sides of the same boat. If you answered yes to any of these, but it made you question it, even a little bit, then I encourage you to rethink which side you choose to believe. But if you answered yes, even to one of these questions and you're still standing on the ground, then don't lie to us or to yourself. We're not advocating for the safety of innocents. We're advocating for the destruction of the only Jewish country in the world. And if you are, we've had enough experience with these and how this goes. We've had enough of showing the massacre has done to us. We've had enough of saying the words murder, burn, rape, and kidnap. So move aside. We are going to protect. Our rights exist. Shabbat shalom.
Saved - November 15, 2023 at 6:54 PM

@MasterQuanYin - event horizon 🇵🇭🇺🇸🇯🇴🇨🇦🇷🇺

Please follow the X channel @TorahJudaism for the truth about Judaism and Zionism. https://t.co/WHy2mYk2fF

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As a Jewish person, I want to make it clear that I am against the existence of the Zionist state of Israel. The oppression and cruelty inflicted upon the Palestinian people is not in the name of our religion or the Star of David. Judaism and the Torah forbid Jews from having our own sovereignty since the destruction of the temples. We are also forbidden from killing or stealing. Taking land away from the Palestinians goes against my religion and is completely contradictory.
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Speaker 0: I want the world to know because we are Jewish and because we are true to our religion, we are in total opposition to the existence of the Zionist state of Israel. We have a message for this Nakba day, for this 75 years of occupation. We want the world to know that what is being perpetrated against the Palestinian people, The oppression, the subjugation, the terrible cruelty is not in the name of our religion. It is not in the name of the Star of David. It is not in the name of the Jewish people around the world who are true to the Jewish religion. Because we are Jewish and because we are true to our religion, we are in total opposition to the existence of the Zionist state of Israel. I call it Zionist state of Israel because it is Zionist. It is not Jewish. Judaism and the Torah forbids Jews to have our own sovereignty, our own entity since the destruction of the temples, and Jews, true to the Torah, never aspire or try to have our own state. We also are forbidden to kill or to steal. The whole concept of taking this land away from the Palestinian people, it is totally antithetical and is contradictory to my religion, Judaism.
Saved - October 30, 2023 at 11:07 PM

@Theonewhoknow5 - Guy geezer

@atBenBradbury @GenFlynn Zionsists are not from the Jewish faith , it’s not left and right , it’s Zionsists and Jews !!! https://t.co/zyyBK0XfU6

Saved - November 14, 2023 at 5:10 AM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

JEW EXPOSES ZIONISM https://t.co/H673jElIyS

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The speaker addresses the issue of the Israel-Palestine conflict and the role of Zionism. They express concern about the escalating situation and urge self-identifying Zionists to consider the impact of their beliefs. The speaker criticizes the Israeli government for oppressing Palestinians and using Judaism as a shield. They argue that Israel inflicts more harm on Palestinians than Hamas does on Israel. The speaker highlights the relevance of American support for Israel and calls for evidence of precise attacks. They emphasize the need to confront uncomfortable truths and reject actions that harm others in the name of Judaism. The speaker concludes by urging the protection of freedoms and rejecting anything that benefits Jews at the expense of others.
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Speaker 0: My fellow Jews, we need to talk. And heads up, this will be necessarily uncomfortable for us both. The discourse on Zionism and the escalation between Israel and Palestine has completely devolved into identity politics and vitriol. Now I'm not is trying to center Jews per se, but the reality is when Jews come together and stand up for the rights of others, the world takes notice. So where we stand on this issue is very important, and we seem to be standing on 2 very opposite sides of the spectrum. Now I'm worried that this situation is gonna devolve further in the coming weeks months involving surrounding nations potentially starting a much larger war. So at this juncture, I am urgently reaching out to my Zionist friends, family, and followers, and I hope you listen with your heart open. Now I'm aware that many self identifying Zionists believe that Jewishness and Zionism are 1 and the same. And I agree with you to the extent that this is the common perception. I'm also aware that many self identifying Zionists define Zionism as self determination for a and Jewish homeland. And often the definition stops there. For me, this definition necessarily expands to events of Palestinian citizens. And this is where I draw a very hard line because to accept the former without the latter requires a large amount of dissonance. Now you may be thinking, I'm an American Jew. What's it got to do with me? Why is it important that we consider our mission on Zionism. In the world's eye, Israel is a Jewish state because it's declared itself as such. And we know with is a great deal of recorded evidence that the Israeli government has been oppressing Palestinians all this time, and here's the important part, while hiding behind the shield of Judaism and the Shoah, using it as both its defense and its sword. This is is so incredibly infuriating and offensive. But do you know what I find more infuriating and offensive? Genocide, murder, pain, suffering, no matter who does it, no matter who receives it, we should at least on that. Israel, the country which claims to be of and for the Jewish people, is by the numbers inflicting more are more death, more destruction onto the Palestinian people than Hamas ever did to Israel. Hamas is a terrorist organization. Yes. And the Israeli government is an oppressive totalitarian regime holding far more power over money, resources, and narrative. If you're an American Jew, it's relevant that our military and our president is providing 1,000,000 in funding to Israel so it can bring more might, fury, and more are to innocent Palestinians. They aren't targeting Hamas despite having the intelligence and resources to do so. They they are leveling cities and bombing civilians indiscriminately. Now if you disagree, I would be open to seeing any evidence you have of measured, precise attacks, but that's not what I've been seeing. Please don't scroll me away because these words hurt you to hear. If you're as uncomfortable as I am right now, you need to hear this so that we can grow. This is being done in our name. It's a disgrace to Jewish identity. It should offend you deeply right down to your heart. Even if it's not you and I doing it personally, even if you have not Zionism defines Zionism this way. This is in fact what Zionism accomplishes. Zionism hasn't been about Jews having a homeland for is sometime. We have a homeland. Nobody's taking that away. For fuck's sake, Israel is backed by the US military. It doesn't need to harm innocent civilians to is but it does, and it is. And it's using our good name to do it, and calling that Zionism. And they've been working hard a very long time to convince you and the world that Zionism and Jewishness are 1 in the same, thereby tethering your identity, your very being to their actions, no matter how awful they become. And if you've fallen for their absolutism, to decry their actions, well, that could feel like betraying yourself. Have you heard of cognitive dissonance? It's an ego defense we all use to reduce the discomfort we experience when our behavior or our expressed beliefs are at odds with our self-concept, and most humans will go to great lengths to reduce this discomfort. For example, pretending the threat to our belief doesn't exist distracting from the threat to our belief commonly accomplished with whataboutism justifying the belief. Perhaps the violence is necessary retribution for an offense or even to prevent a future offense, or we reframe the threat to our identity as for the greater good. And lastly, the one you're likely experiencing now, toward me, discredit the source. Any direct threats to your belief can be simply dismissed as antisemitic. Use of this word against our own. I can't begin to tell you how upsetting that is. This should immediately feel manipulative as it leaves your mouth. Alarms should go off. Understand that this last strategy is a tool used appropriately by Israeli and the United States authorities to protect their actions from any scrutiny at all. If this label is used in this way, it loses its power when needed for its intended purpose, ironically worsening the potency of real antisemitism. Being anti Zionist isn't antisemitic. When you make this claim, you use the entirety of the Jewish diaspora as human shields. It reduces our existence, everything it means to be Jewish, all of us. Every Mizrahi and Sephardi and Ashkenaz, every black, brown, Asian, mixed race, to every one of us standing together as one on Mount Zion, everything we have survived and rebuilt and carried on through generations, Kenachor, it reduces us to a fucking MAGA hat. This misuse brands antisemitism is a phrase that can't be taken seriously. In the world's eye, we become a bunch of white people crying wolf while simultaneously harming others. If this isn't how you wish to be seen, ask yourself how this has come to pass. Is this really consistent with who you consider yourself to be and why are itself to be, and why are right wing American politicians parenting the same talking points? Who benefits here, and who loses? If the global Jewish diaspora has anyone to blame for the rise of antisemitism and renewed fear of living in a non Jewish society, as, by the way, we've successfully done for 1000 of years, it is the Israeli government. It's Bibi and his butthole friends. Their actions are, in fact, antithetical to Jewish teachings and everything it means to be Jewish. There is no tikkun olam, no tzedakah, in their actions or their messaging. There's only greed, power, and hate. Tell me, where is that in the Torah? They don't care about what it means to be a Jew, but you should. We can undo the damage that's been done, but we can change our minds at any time. That's the beauty of freedom. Of anybody, we should know how precious and fragile that beauty is. The most Jewish thing to do, is the tzedakah of protecting the freedoms of others and openly rejecting anything that benefits is Jews at the expense of others, even and especially if it means you have to reject
Saved - November 16, 2023 at 2:34 AM

@RealCapeTruther - MASS FORMATION PSYCHOSIS

#Brainwashed much... Good video on how we perceive Jews.. 🤔🤔🤔 Part 1of2 https://t.co/viYXRTez4s

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Imagine the British invading and taking control of our government. People's reaction is usually war, no big deal. But if I mention the Chinese or the Jews invading, suddenly there's a strong negative reaction. Why is that? We need to examine the information we receive and how it shapes our thinking. Movies about the Holocaust and World War II often focus on Hitler, Nazis, and anti-Semitism. If you randomly pick the top 10 movies from the past year, most will reference the Holocaust or Nazis. This constant exposure may influence our perceptions. We should reflect on why certain topics trigger such strong reactions.
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Speaker 0: Let us imagine, audience members, that the British are trying to invade. Once again, they have taken control of our government now. What are you going to do? And people say, well, war. Fuck. You know? Get the fuck out. We've already done this before. We can do it again. No big deal. If I say it's the Russians, if I say it's the Chinese, okay. Fine. No big deal. Alright. You know? If that's what we have to do, you know, war sucks. War is hell. But if we gotta do it, we gotta do it. But if I say it's to choose, think about that. What is what is your reaction to that? Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. Woah. The Jew went. Are you are you are you some kind of anti Semite? Are are you some kind of Nazi? You know, what what is what what's what's your reaction to that? I mean, when I said the British are invading, imagine that. Okay. British are invading. British are taking over. Okay. Fine. You're fine with them. When I said the Chinese are invading, well, you're fine with that. As soon as they said the Jews suddenly have an issue. Well, now why is that? What is with you you have to check yourself. You know, examine examine your mind. What type of information are you receiving it's making you think this way. Is it, for instance, because, I don't know, every year, there's about 5 at least, key movies, at least 2 major movies, I would say, 1 or 2, major, movies about the holocaust and then plenty of other smaller ones about World War to blah blah blah, and they all deal with, you know, to to Hitler and the Nazis and blah blah. You know? And is it is it because that in in almost if you I swear to you, and I promise you this. If you were to randomly pick out the I don't know. Just think of the top 10 movies that you'd like, you know, over the past year that have come out. I swear to you the vast majority of them will have a reference to the Holocaust Nazis. It'll have the word Nazi it or it'll have the word Hitler in it or it'll have something about being an anti Semite or it'll have something about being Jewish
Saved - December 2, 2023 at 4:15 AM

@The_NightReport - The Night Report 🇺🇸

@Lucas_Gage_ This Rabbi explains Zionism and it’s Evil impacts. https://t.co/vB364d1Kr3

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A Jewish individual speaks out against Zionism, stating that it is not anti-Semitism to oppose it. They mention facing backlash and vandalism for their beliefs. They explain that Zionism is a movement that started 150 years ago by Jews who were disconnected from their religion and sought a homeland. However, Judaism forbids the establishment of a Jewish state, as Jews are meant to be loyal citizens in every country they reside. They highlight the historical support and acceptance Jews received from Muslim countries. They criticize the Zionist movement for disregarding the rights of Palestinians and accuse them of using PR tactics to silence opposition. They express solidarity with Palestinians and hope for a world that recognizes the truth.
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Speaker 0: Because we're Jews, it's being done in our name. We have to stand up and yell. It's not anti Semitism to be against Zionism. On the contrary, we are attacked. Even when I went out to New York, so so they my car tires were slashed, the windows the mirror's broken and so forth. We don't care. We're going out anyway. Wherever there is a large Jewish community, where there wherever there's a very religious Jewish community, even if it's not large, they will be in opposition to the existence of the Zionist state of Israel because it is antithetical to Judaism. Zionism thing is a movement that started a around a 150 years ago. That's just really recently, relatively recently, and it's a movement of people who were totally estranged from the Jewish religion. They were nationalists. They weren't practicing the religion as a whole, and they wanted a just a convenient community, a land, a nation that they should feel comfortable and proud of themselves. The Jews never attempted even though we went through hardships, the inquisition, the crusades, and we suffered a lot, but we never attempted to reek reestablish a Jewish sovereignty, a Jewish nation or the Jewish kingdom, because we know it's, it's forbidden. It's just not acceptable according to Judaism to have our own state. Remember, the religion is 3000 years ago, but 2000 years ago, we were sent into exile by god. We have to be loyal citizens in every country we reside. And we're not to attempt to leave exile because it's a godly declared exile. Jews lived with a distinctly different religion than the Muslims, but it was never a problem. In fact, it was more than that. The Muslims took in the Jews by the inquisition where they tried to torture Jews to convert to Christianity. It was the Muslim countries that embraced the Jews and took them in, And the Jews were able to flourish. They realized in order to get a lot of massive support from the world, evangelist the Christians, the Jews who don't know the Torah, don't know their laws, or don't practice the laws, so they knew they'll go to Palestine, and they'll be able to tell everybody, oh, this is the god given land to the Jewish people, they automatically started breaching and transgressing the laws of the Torah not to kill and not to steal, not to oppress the people, Paul, because they their their they wanted to make their national home in a land that was inhabited by the Palestinian people. Now right at the beginning when they said, they said, oh, it's an empty land. And if anybody stood up against them, they said because you hate the Jews and you're an anti Semite. They treat us like the the the worst terrorists in the world, when a boy or girl turns 17, they become a criminal even if they're not demonstrating because we refused to serve in the IDF. They yell at me as a holocaust denier when my grandparents were killed in Auschwitz. My father escaped Hungary when the Nazis came in. My father was in Auschwitz. The almost the entire families were wiped out. I live and breathe holocaust. How dare they claim that were holocaust denied, but that's just part of that the the the the vile Zionism that they have the power of the most expensive PR and the power of APAC that influences, put pressure on politicians to be silent, that is what they're afraid of. The people who stand up and tell the reveal the truth that Judaism is beautiful, and we live together with Muslims, and we are thankful to Muslims, and we don't want and what's happening to the Palestinians, we cry with the Palestinian suffering. That is what they're afraid of. The world will wake up.
Saved - December 12, 2023 at 10:22 PM

@TorahJudaism - Torah Judaism

The Israeli Government does NOT represent the Jewish people. Critical points to remember! 📢Israel is NOT our political nation-state 📢Jews are a religion belonging to many nationalities 📢Zionism is the diametric opposite of Judaism https://t.co/bMijUBTXTL

Saved - January 6, 2024 at 4:57 AM

@Libtarded_com - Libtarded

@realstewpeters What Christians are not taught about Zionism. https://t.co/z39DqICfsB

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This video provides a historical overview of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, highlighting key points often overlooked. It explains that Judaism and Zionism are distinct, with Zionism being a political philosophy. The video discusses the influence of Christian Zionism and the belief in Israel as the promised land. It delves into the complex history, including the Babylonian exile, the Khazarian Empire, and the establishment of Zionism in response to anti-Semitism. It explores the impact of World War I and II, the creation of Israel, and the ongoing tensions and human rights violations. The video questions media narratives and calls for a deeper understanding of the conflict.
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Speaker 0: Hey, Internet friends. If the world is a kaleidoscope of color, you and I could be looking at the same sky and see totally different shades of blue. Reality is much the same. In the Israeli Palestinian conflict, with its complex and winding history, is one of those reality breakdowns where people come away with drastically different reads of the room based on their upbringing, religious affiliation, Cooling television habits. You know how it is. Only much like COVID and even the war in Ukraine, we are being forced to choose a side. And it's not simply a selection, but a moral decree. An effective way to shatter the calm of the evening is to have an opposing opinion on this to amongst good company. So today, I'm gonna give you a historical overview of the Israel and Palestine conflict that is seldom taught in school or even church To better help us navigate the barrage of violent imagery, harrowing headlines in narratives meant to stir not only emotion, but serve as a call to action. Let's start with the basics. Judaism isn't Zionism. While Zionism is a political philosophy for a certain group of people, Judaism is a religion. Jewish ancestry is not a requirement for practicing Judaism. To be a Zionist, you don't have to be Jewish. The official definition of Zionism is a movement for originally the reestablishment and now the development and protection of a Jewish nation in what is now Israel. Zionism was established as a political organization in 18/97. Basically, Zionists believed that according to the Torah, God made a covenant or a sacred agreement with the descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, The patriarchs of Judaism. So in the Old Testament, as it's interpreted by Zionists, God basically acts As a real estate agent and promises Abraham and his descendants a specific land, often referred to as the promised land or the land of Canaan. The land is described in various passages in the bible and includes the territory that makes up modern day Israel, as well as parts of surrounding areas. If you're new here, I'm from the Bible Belt of the United States, where Christian Zionism is widespread. Believe in that Israel and the Jews are the chosen people and that Israel is the promised land for Jesus taught in church as a gateway to salvation and eternal life. Keep in mind that as Christians, we are also taught that the way to eternal life and salvation is through Christ, whom religious Jews reject. And they also reject the idea of hell or eternal damnation. And I just wanna remind Christians who might be watching that everything changed with the New Testament, Which is why Christians are taught from both the old and new testament. Remember, Jesus rolled up, started performing miracles, Flipping over tables of money changers. Instead, it doesn't matter who you are, how much money you got, who your daddy is. As long as you walk with Christ, you're chosen for eternal salvation. And this changed everything. It gave everyday people hope and put them on an even playing field. Speaker 1: His point of view, we don't believe in the divinity of Christ. Right. I think that there you can make an argument that the The gospels which were written He was just a prophet and Significant no, no, no. We don't even believe he was a prophet. What do you think he was? What do you guys Speaker 0: think? I Speaker 1: mean, I what I what do I think he was historically? I think he was a Jew who tried to lead a revolt against the Romans and got killed for his trouble. Speaker 0: But just like Christians, there are certain sects of Judaism that believe one thing and other Jews believe something else. So Jews who follow the Babylonian Talmud, a rabbinical text, are taught that there is a distinction between Jews who are considered The chosen people in Jewish theology and those who are not Jewish. The word used to describe the non Jewish, including Christians, is goyim or goy. It is a derogatory Yiddish term meaning cattle or beast, often used in place of the word gentile. And this distinction Or this perception, well, it just totally discards the concept of an even playing field. The perception of the self, the teachings are inherently otherly in ways that others could never achieve if they weren't born into it. The 1st big departure from Israel happened during the Babylonian exile, almost 600 years before Christ when King Nebuchadnezzar the second of the Babylonian Empire took over Jerusalem and destroyed the 1st temple, Solomon's temple. Then Rome conquered Jerusalem in 70 ish AD, destroying the 2nd temple, the central hub of Jewish worship and sacrifice. About 70 years later, the Romans changed the name of the area from Judea To Palestine. Okay. So like I said, the original Bible Jews fled Judea to surrounding areas throughout the centuries. But there's a key event that happened in Jewish history that no one really ever addresses. And I'm just gonna warn you, it's a highly debated event. It really gets people worked up to talk about it. During the Middle Ages, between the 7th 10th centuries, the Kingdom of Kazaria ruled over parts Parts of Russia, Kazakhstan, and modern day Ukraine. So under the Kazarian Empire, the kingdom made all the civilians who were reportedly polytheistic and pagan. They made him convert to Judaism. And it's believed that the decision to convert was a political choice to stay independent and avoid religious pressures from the Christian Byzantine Empire to the west and the Islamic caliphate to the south. Meaning that Kazarians were not necessarily Jews in the sense that Bible Jews were, if that makes sense. They had the identity, but not the connection to ancient Israel. After the fall of the Khazarian Empire in the 10th century, Khazirians migrated and integrated across Europe. In all fairness, it should be noted that a bunch of Jews call the Khazar history a conspiracy theory. They say it's an anti Semitic conspiracy theory. Even though you can open up a history book, and it's right there, so I don't know what to tell you. Chinese Muslims don't pretend they're Arabs, but white Europeans claim to be Bible Israelites. And we all just pretend that's perfectly normal. Eventually, Jewish people arrived in Western Europe and America. And forgive me because it's getting a little dicey here making the distinction between bible Jews and converted Jews. But Apparently it's an important distinction because it determines whether America is willing to send 1,000,000,000 of tax dollars and soldiers to a nation. So we've got to at least Touch on the difference. So let's fast forward to the late 1800 when Zionism allegedly got its start in response to the resurgence of antisemitism. By the way, antisemitism before the definition was changed in like 2016 used to mean hostility towards Semites. A Semite being a member of any of the peoples who speak or spoke a Semitic language, including in particular the Jews and the Arabs. Now it just means hatred of Jewish people. When Zionism was just getting traction among the considerations for a Jewish state were Argentina, Uganda, Cyprus, and even Texas. Throughout the early 1900s, numerous Zionist groups began to pop up across the United States, with their various publications serving as a vehicle Per Zionist propaganda, the goal was to influence both the United States Congress and the general public. Though the sentiment among US officials at The time was that Zionism countered both US interests and principles, since it involved matters related to other countries other than the United States. Clearly, much has changed since then. But then the world descended into war. A secret deal called the Sykes Picot treaty was made during World War one, the result of which was bringing down the Ottoman Empire. The treaty was made public in 1916 and set new borders for the Middle East, splitting the area into states. And Palestine was put under international control. But strangely enough, the Bau For a declaration, which was written in a letter to Walter Rothschild by the UK's foreign secretary Arthur Balfour promised Palestine as a home for the Jewish people. And this letter was sent just 1 year after the Sykes Picot treaty. It's important to remember that the Rothschild banking family actively funded both sides of the war. This was also done during World War 2 because countries at war needed money to do things like feed and arm their men. But for Rothchild's Zionism, making money was just the cherry on top. They needed Jewish people to be traumatized. They needed Jewish people to have a reason to live in fear and want to migrate to Israel, which would serve as a hub to help them rule the Middle East. And they needed global superpowers to back them up. But even before World War 2, Zionists were busy buying up land in Palestine and moving there. Palestine was a place where Jews, Christians, and Muslims already lived. The Zionist Federation of Germany and the Nazi government Sign the Havara agreement in 1933. This made it easier for German Jews to move to Palestine. And it let Jewish people in Germany move some of their wealth out of Germany by buying things made in Germany to send to Palestine. Jews who had left their homes used the money they made from selling these goods in Palestine to settle down there. As a result of the deal, about 60,000 German Jews moved to Palestine before it was officially ended when World War Two broke out in 1939. Before the state of Israel was officially established, the Palestinians revolted. Zionist said this was because of their anti semitism, but a Palestine was their home, and the Arabs knew it was being attacked and taken away from them. Were they just Supposed to, I don't know, give away their homes and family farms without a peep. Y'all like, no problem. We'll just bulldoze our homes ourselves. That's Just a little bit unrealistic, don't you think? 700,000 Palestinians were forced from their homes when the state of Israel was created. Some people might call this an ethnic cleansing of the land. More and more Palestinian land has been claimed by Israel every year since its creation, And every day there is a war. In 1967, Israel was at war with 6 surrounding Arab states. As a result, Israel won and took over the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, including East Jerusalem, and, of course, the Syrian Golan Heights. The UN has asked Israel to leave these lands to give them back, but they have held on to them, which has created extremely high tensions in the region, giving rise Two extremist groups which are then funded by the CIA and Mossad and whoever else so they can control the opposition which is always their MO. Zionists say that their treatment of Palestinians is okay because after world war 2, everyone abandoned Israel. They were truly on their own and surrounded by people who didn't like them being there. The excuse for their aggression was that they were protecting themselves. After all, Jewish Zionists believe that they are god's chosen people and that this land was given to them by god. And it's their duty, They are manifest destiny, if you will, to take it. This argument, this whole argument has transformed into, Do we not have a right to protect ourselves in the face of such extreme anti semitism? Let's call a spade a spade. It's all a bit gaslighting. As part of Zionism's manifest destiny, there is perpetual war and death in the Middle East. The United Nations doesn't punish Israel for their violations of human rights as they grow into the greater Israel. Even so, resolution 33/79 of the UN General Simli in 1975 said that Zionism was a form of racism and racial discrimination. This decision was taken away in 1991. Still, it seems like Israel is a Jewish state, but only for a certain kind of Jewish people. The Palestinian Jews who were there the entire time, and the Ethiopian Jews who moved there in the 1980s and early 1990s aren't wanted there. Bethlehem historically associated with Jesus Christ has seen its Christian population decrease significantly from 80% in the 19 twenties to just 20% today. A similar decline has occurred throughout Palestine where Christians now make up only about 1% of the population. Some people might say that this decline is because of tensions in the Middle East between Palestinian Muslims and Christians. However, However, a study from 2017 found that the main reason Palestinian Christians left was the pressure of Israeli occupation. The study reported that ongoing restrictions, unfair laws, random arrests, and land seizures are some of the things that make Palestinian Christians feel hopeless. Every day for decades, the Israelis and the Palestinians are at war with each other. Eventually, Israel put up a wall between territories effectively surrounding the Palestinian population of 2,000,000 like their caged animals, providing only a couple of guarded exits. Palestinian civilians often get caught up in the crossfire, leaving their hospitals, schools, and homes destroyed by Israel. Meanwhile, Israel built their Iron Dome missile defense system in the 2000 to defend against rocket threats from Hezbollah and Hamas. The United States funds both sides of the conflict, giving Palestinians 600,000,000 annually and Israel around 3,300,000,000 in foreign aid annually. To wrap it all up here, Israel has and continues to commit human rights violations against Palestinian civilians, which have been documented by the UN and human rights organizations. There are repeated examples, daily tragedies that global superpowers have turned a blind eye to. Presumably in the United States, it's because the Zionist law because a great deal of power over the politicians. Any criticism of Israel and its practices gets Shut down by accusations of antisemitism before 1 sentence ever leaves your mouth. And of course, the Palestinians hate the Israelis. Of course, the Israelis hate the Palestinians. Who is right? Who is wrong? Do you actually believe that the same media who lied to get us Into every major war, Vietnam, the Gulf Wars, into the war on drugs, intact passports at the bottom of the twin tower rubble, War on terrorism, COVID, mass saves lives, Ukraine. Do you actually believe they're telling you the truth about what happened in the last few weeks between Israel and Palestine? Sign, the events of which will inevitably escalate and lead to greater involvement of global superpowers and eventually cost the lives of many American soldiers? Do you actually believe that they're telling you the truth? If everything went down exactly as the media reported, of course, Hamas is in the wrong for killing Israeli civilians. The whole sophistication of the Israeli intelligence and military surveillance apparatus being down during that particular time is a little suspect, but I digress. I hope that if you're a Christian, you'll consider what I've said. I know you're good people. I know you have big hearts. And I know you hate to see others suffer, but if you're gonna cheer on the genocide of an entire population and beg for Americans to get involved, I hope and pray that you know the true identity and intent of our greatest ally in the Middle East. Because by your logic, you're basing your entire eternal salvation on supporting them in their actions. Just make sure that you're sure. That's all. By the way, I wish we had a single politician who was as fired up about what's happening in the United States as they are about Israel. Wouldn't that be something? What if people directed their energy towards bankers and puppeteers funding both sides of the conflict instead of Choosing aside in this false dichotomy. What do you think internet friends? I'm sure I've upset some of you by saying this. I just humbly ask for your consideration of what I've laid out here. And, you know, I contemplated a long time about doing this video and I still felt Like, after a week, it was important enough to post. Relaying this type of information is not something I take lightly. But, anyway, thank you for your time.
Saved - January 28, 2024 at 2:23 PM

@TorahJudaism - Torah Judaism

Rabbi Yisroel Dovid Weiss explains the difference between Judaism and Zionism. Judaism is not Zionism. Judaism is a religion. Zionism is a nationalist political movement. https://t.co/aYdKsYbJka

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Judaism is a religious belief system that follows the 613 commandments given by God to Moses on Mount Sinai. Orthodox Jews strictly adhere to these laws. On the other hand, Zionism is a political movement that aims to establish a country with land, an army, and all the attributes of a nation. It lacks a connection to God and focuses on nationalism instead of religion. Zionists use Jewish symbols and references to gain support and legitimacy, even though their goals and values differ from Judaism. This makes Zionism morally questionable as it exploits religious aspects to justify their nationhood.
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Speaker 0: What's the difference between Judaism and Zionism? Judaism is a religion. Moshe Rabbein Moses, our teacher, went up on Mount Sinai and the almighty gave him the Torah as a messenger to the Jewish people, which is 613 commandments. And we have to strictly obeyed these laws, observed these laws because it was given by God, so we can't change that. So it's exacting just as it was given to Moshe Rabbein Moses on Mount Sinai 3000 years ago. We, what's called orthodox Jew, we observe this still today. Zionism is a movement that started around a 130, a 150 years ago. It's totally a political, material, movement that has aspirations of like any state in the world, any country in the world to have a piece of land, a army, and all the strappings of a country. It has nothing. It's void of God in its essence what it is. And so it's a simple transformation from subservience to to God, from religion to nationalism. That's all it is. It's totally different than Judaism. But being that they, aspire to have a country and to, be accepted in the world. And they don't have God's morals because they just it's it's taking God out of the equation. So they'll do anything to accomplish what they want, which includes using the name Israel, Jacob, using the star of David, using all the trappings, anything that has to do with Judaism, to be able to sell itself to the world that it's godly given to them and that you should, support them and so forth. So it's immoral in its essence because It's totally not Judaism. It's a nationalism, yet they're using all the, the religious issues to, solidify to be able to legitimize their, nationhood.
Saved - January 28, 2024 at 2:26 PM

@NABEELRAJAB - Nabeel Rajab

@TorahJudaism Zionism is not Judaism https://t.co/w4euxD9Olv

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Jews who follow the Torah have always opposed Zionism and the state of Israel because it goes against our beliefs. The creation of Israel involved occupying and oppressing another people, which violates human rights and international norms. It also contradicts Jewish beliefs. We stand in solidarity with the suffering people of Palestine and believe that everything Israel does to Palestinians goes against our religion. The only solution is a peaceful dismantlement of Israel, as there was peace in Palestine before its creation.
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Speaker 0: Jews who have who are true to the Torah around the world have always been opposed to Zionism, to the state of Israel, because it's antithetical to our beliefs to have a Jewish state at all. Now that the state of Israel has been created, the 948 in power signed by occupying another people's land, oppressing the entire people, and the continuation of killing and stealing the land is in total violation of not only human rights violations and, international norms, but it also goes against the very basics of Jewish belief. So we are out here, to stand in sympathy with the people who suffer in Palestine or to say that everything that Israel does to the Palestinians is in a dilemma, goes against the Jewish religion. The only solution is to bring about to be a peaceful dismantlement to the state of Israel, which is be optical to peace because prior to the creation of the state of Israel there was peace at Palestine.
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@NickGriffinBU - Nick Griffin

Enemies of all humanity EXPOSED! The link between Jihadism and Zionism. Pass on this VITAL truth! https://t.co/DHvuYUiUnn

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This extremist ideology was allegedly created by Jews and has been supported by British, American, and Israeli intelligence. The aim is to use these Muslim fanatics as a weapon against the West, generating sympathy for Israel while attacking us. The speaker predicts a high likelihood of terrorist attacks this year, as the current Israeli leadership may lose power soon and they want the West to fight their battles. The warning is for people in cities and towns to be aware of potential attacks.
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Speaker 0: This brand of fundamentalist Islamic extremism was created by the Jews in the first place and has been been promoted by British, American, and Israeli intelligence operations ever since. So these genuine Muslim fanatics have been carefully guided to make sure that they're a weapon which can be used against the west to build sympathy for Israel and that they won't attack Israel, but they will attack us. And our masters and the Mossad, everyone in between. They've all got an interest in unleashing these people once again on the west in order to put to whip our people up into a frenzy of hatred against They're Muslims. So, yeah, it's got a nuke of all because they carried out some appalling attack in Birmingham or in Paris or wherever, or a string of attacks. Yeah. So that string of attacks is highly, highly likely this year, not in 5 years time because it's too late. The people, the ultra Zionist and these the Jewish supremacist fanatics running Israel at the moment, stand the risk of not running it in a few months time or after the next election because that's the way Israeli politics is. And if they leave it any longer than 2 years, the Iranians are gonna have a nuclear bomb and they cannot be touched. So they are running out of time, So they need the west to fight their war for them. To do that, they need terror attacks in our cities, in your cities, in your town. You have been warned.
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@JuanasFabricias - Jongiraitis

Israeli propaganda and Hasbara lies dismantled in one single video https://t.co/1Ah7S74rVc

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In Arabic, terrorists use days of the week as code names. The war is against Hamas, not Gaza's people. The Israeli government denies reports of babies being beheaded. Gaza's civilians use Israeli-built bunkers to survive. The humanitarian crisis in Gaza is severe.
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Speaker 0: There is a list. This list in Arabic where every terrorist writes his name. Speaker 1: The only names here are in fact the days of the week. Speaker 2: Our war is the Hamas. It is not with the people of Gaza. Speaker 0: The war is not just with Hamas. It will always say all the civilians. Speaker 2: I never really thought that I would see in a picture of generous, behaving children. Speaker 1: The Israeli government now says, today, it cannot confirm babies were beheaded. Speaker 0: They're using the infrastructure in order to provide a sterile mechanism to stay alive and survive. It's already known for many years that they have in the bunker that originally was built by Israeli constructors underneath. Allow Look about it. It's a baby bottle. Few HD diapers. Speaker 1: What's the deal on the humanitarian crisis in Gaza as well? There is no humanitarian How do you assess what's happening right now in terms of humanitarian needs in Gaza? Speaker 0: The worst ever, miss Jan, and I don't say that. Thank you.
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@RedpillDrifter - Redpill Drifter

Who are Zionists https://t.co/HyP6oTfsRo

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@pepedownunder - T

Should Christians defend Israel? This is the most simplistic and honest response I’ve heard so far 👏🏼 https://t.co/Twl82aOhsS

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Christians should support the biblical Israel, not the current state of Israel. Criticizing those who claim to be Jews but are not is mentioned in the Bible. Questioning and criticizing should be allowed, as it is a red flag when certain groups or narratives cannot be questioned.
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Speaker 0: Elephant in the room here, should Christians defend Israel? With everything that we are watching, with everything that we see on our phones, on the news, should Christians defend Israel? This is just my opinion, and, of course, for my opinion, we go to the bible. This is Revelation 39. I will make those who are in the synagogue of Satan, who claim to be Jews, though they are not, but are liars. The Israel of the Bible and the state of Israel today are not one and the same. They are not the same. I support the land of Israel. God's Israel, Israel of the Bible, that is what I support. I do not the occupiers of Israel today. It's also worth noting that in history, it's usually the people that you are not allowed to question or criticize that are usually the issue. And I think that we have a major issue, in today's society with a certain group that we are not allowed to criticize. And that's always a red flag for me when you the truth should be able to be questioned. Right? So if there's any group of people or any narrative that you cannot question, that's usually a red flag.

@pepedownunder - T

@Ashleyhays2089 great vid!

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@abierkhatib - Abier

If someone asked you to define Zionism, just show them the reply to this picture. https://t.co/0AeInfCRs0

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@babadookspinoza - they/them might be giants ☭

This is Zionism: https://t.co/ceg2myLJBB

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@EniorJimenez - Enior

"El problema es el sionismo, no el judaísmo". Si crees eso, por favor, mira este breve video y luego hablemos. Literalmente: la religión del Anticristo. https://t.co/c51st6HWeE

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The speaker presents a volume of the Talmud, the Steinsaltz edition, claiming it contains shocking and evil content that rabbis want to keep hidden. The passage discusses the ketubah, a marriage contract, and how its value differs for virgins and non-virgins. The speaker highlights a section that addresses scenarios affecting a woman's virginity status, such as intercourse with a man and a girl less than three years old, or a young boy less than nine years old with a grown woman. The speaker expresses outrage, stating that according to this passage, a Jewish woman could have a relationship with his ten-year-old son. He suggests that the Talmud promotes abhorrent behavior and questions what goes on in families that uphold it as a holy book. The speaker insists that this is not a debunked conspiracy, presenting the text as proof.
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Speaker 0: Today, I'm going to show you something so evil and so vile in this book right here, which I'll be showing you in closer detail, that's probably going to really shock you. And that is certainly something that the Talmudic rabbis do not want people to understand. They don't want people to know. What I have here is the Talmud, the the Steinsaltz edition, volume seven, tractate kitabud, part one. You can see it right there. I did a video on these a little while ago. The whole set, we have the whole thing. Cost us over $2,000 for this. And the fruits of this are going to start paying off. Mishnah, whatever the Hebrew is there, it has already been established in a previous Mishnah above 10 b, that a woman who is presumed to be a virgin at the time of her marriage is entitled to a ketubah of 200 denarim, whereas a woman who is presumed to be a non virgin at the time of her marriage is entitled to a ketubah of 100 denirim, a minna, whatever the Mishnah we are about to consider continues in its efforts to determine which women are considered virgins for the purpose of the ketubah, and which are treated as non virgins. If a grown up man has intercourse with a less than three years old. Are you seeing this? And they're not condemning this. Or if a young boy less than nine years old has had with a grown woman. Or if a woman has been injured by a stick and as a result her sorry about that has been ruptured. In each of these cases, the woman is entitled to a ketubah of 200 denarum when she marries. Okay? And you can keep on reading there. You can pause it and read it, if you really want to. Now, take great issue with that. My son, which I mentioned earlier, is 10 years old. And according to this satanism right here, a woman, a Jewish woman, could have a relationship with my 10 year old. And, if I was a Jew, hey, that three year old girl over there, she's really hot. Excuse me? And this is what these, Jews at the Torah Institute are learning. I'm gonna go learn the Talmud. I mean, maybe they're not all learning the Talmud and things, but a lot of them do. It takes seven years to go through this garbage. I wonder what kind of horrible things go on in these families, between these families, when their holy book right here that they deny the word of God to uplift this. And this holy book says, three year old girl. If you're a man, you're a woman, 10 year old or a nine year old. Excuse me. Nine year old boy. Oh, well, that's just conspiracy stuff. That's been debunked. We've done we've fact checked it, and it's not true. I just showed it to you. Overhead camera. Just showed you the page and the quotes. Right here.
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@LetsGoBrando45 - Brandon Taylor Moore

Opinions on Israel 🇮🇱 vary amongst jews. https://t.co/CkTieaC5XQ

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Israel uses vengeance and Zionism as justification for its actions, which creates antisemitism by claiming to act in the name of Jews. The idea that Israel represents all Jews is antisemitic, echoing the dual loyalty trope. Christian Zionism, fueled by antisemitism, wants Jews in Israel to provoke Armageddon. Critics of Israel, especially Palestinians, are often canceled. Corporate media exhibits bias in reporting on Israel-Palestine, avoiding terms like "genocide" and downplaying Israeli violence while amplifying claims against Palestinians. The speaker urges listeners to consider the suffering of Palestinian children in the context of the Holocaust. Israel was founded on ethnic cleansing, not as a haven for Holocaust survivors, and early Zionists acknowledged its colonial nature. Israeli society disdained Holocaust survivors, weaponized the Holocaust, and mistreated Mizrahi Jews. Zionism requires antisemitism to justify itself and uses it to strengthen Israel. The conflict is about power, land, and Western interests, not religion. Jewish anti-Zionism has a long history, and Jews were active in international struggles for justice. A new solution is needed for Palestine, where Jews, Muslims, and Christians can coexist. Zionism, not a free Palestine, is the biggest threat to Jewish safety.
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Speaker 0: There's literally nothing that Israel won't do in the name of vengeance and in the name of continuing Zionism. For some people, the takeaway is as long as they're not literally putting people in ovens, as long as they're not doing exactly what the Nazis did, that somehow that's okay. It's actually not okay. Never again doesn't mean never again in the exact same way that the Nazis did it. If that's your takeaway from the Holocaust, you really need to look at yourself and do some soul searching. I'm Jewish. I lost members of my family during the Holocaust. And the truth is Israel does not represent me. Israel does not make me safer. In fact, it puts me and all Jews in greater danger because as Israel commits these crimes against humanity and livestreams them, and in some cases gleefully livestreams them, we've seen soldiers doing this, Israel doing that and saying it's in the name of Jews, that will create antisemitism. The idea that Israel represents all Jews is in itself an antisemitic idea. The dual loyalty trope says that all Jews are monolith and we're all loyal to Israel and we can't be trusted to be loyal to other governments regardless of where we live. That is really what Israel is leaning into. And you have anti Semites and then the government of Israel, APEC and the ADL, all making the same argument, which I think really shows you the dangers and the inherent anti Semitism of Zionism. People like to claim that anti Zionism is antisemitic. Well, it's actually not given that you literally have more Christian Zionists in the world than you have Jewish Zionists. This particular Christian form of Zionism wants Jews to go back to Israel so we can provoke the end times, Armageddon. All Jews except a very lucky 400 who accept Christ as their Lord and Savior, burn for all of eternity. So these are the allies. All these cancel culture warriors who talk about right wingers being canceled are very silent, interestingly enough, when it comes to critics of Israel, who are probably the most canceled people of all. If you're a Palestinian critic of Israel, you're very, very, very canceled. If you're a Jewish critic of Israel, you're less canceled, but you're still canceled. You're just canceled as a self loathing Jew as opposed to an anti Semite, which is a significant difference. I mean, I was fired by a network for saying that Israel is an apartheid state. So my being Jewish didn't really protect me. And of course, there's a huge bias in the way that corporate media reports on Israel Palestine. They're very clear when Russia does something. Russia bombs, Russia strikes, Russia kills. When it's Israel, it's often Palestinians killed in attack, Palestinians dead after bombing. We even know that networks and outlets instruct their writers and reporters not to use certain words like genocide, not even to use the word Palestine. In fact, the reporting by The New York Times on the alleged mass rape used by Hamas was so bad that they had to cancel a podcast that they were going to do about it because there was so little to back it up. Now on the other hand, you have countless stories and allegations of Israelis raping Palestinians. That got totally ignored. It's really fascinating that we hear time and time again about the 40 beheaded Israeli babies, even though there was no evidence of that. And we do have evidence of actually beheaded babies, children with their heads blown off. I mean, we saw a child literally shredded. Various representatives of the Israeli government are never asked about that. They're never asked to condemn Israel's violence. They're never asked to condemn Israel's terrorism. There was a doctor who was tortured to death. If you don't already feel disturbed by the images of Palestinians or the stories of Palestinians, the story of Hinrajab, who was left in a car to die when she was begging for help, and Israeli soldiers shot up the car and shot up the ambulance trying to rescue this girl. If that doesn't haunt you, I really urge you to imagine this happening to a Jewish child during the Holocaust. I think that Jews should understand this, if anything, more than other people because of our history of being targeted, of being otherized, of being compared to vermin, of attempted extermination, of genocide and ethnic cleansing, and of the world looking the other way. That is something that we have to remember. That happened to us. We can't let that happen to other people. That's not justice. That's not how we honor those killed in the Holocaust. Everything that Israel tells you about its founding, about its history, and about its role today is a lie. Some people think, oh, Israel was founded for Holocaust survivors, and then it got greedy and took over too much land and and ruined its founding mission, which was to be a safe haven for Jews. The truth is it was founded on ethnic cleansing. It was not a utopia. I think it's really eye opening to look at the actual language of early Zionists because they were calling their banks colonial trust. They were talking about how natives always resist colonists. In other words, it's not just critics of Zionism who describe Zionism as colonial. It was the Zionists themselves. Israeli society really had a lot of disdain for Holocaust survivors. So they did something very disgusting. They both weaponized the Holocaust to justify their extermination of Palestinians, and they mistreated Holocaust survivors. In fact, they even referred to them as sapon, which means soap in Hebrew. And that was because there was a myth that Nazis turned Jewish bodies into soap. It's not true, but that was a myth. And the important thing is that people thought that was true, and they thought it would be appropriate to call survivors by that name. Israel wanted to create a new Jew that was armed, that was working the land. They were ashamed of the Jews who were killed. They thought that they went to their slaughter like sheep. They were ashamed of Jews who were religious, Jews who were scholars, Jews who were also cosmopolitan. They really did, ironically, internalize a lot of antisemitism. There were Zionist bombings in the Middle East that were used to scare people into emigrating out of Iraq, out of Morocco, and into Israel. That's how little they cared about Jewish people. They bombed synagogues in order to get people to leave the Middle East and go to Israel where they would be mistreated, which is what happened to Mizrahi Jews. Some were basically put into camps. They rejected Yiddish, which was spoken by Eastern European and diaspora Jews, and they also rejected Arabic, which was spoken by Mizrahi Jews of the Middle East. Yiddish is an amazing language and it's dying out and the reason it's dying out is because Israel chose to create modern Hebrew, which no one spoke, and they had a lot of disdain for a lot of Jewish culture. So Israel has always been a racist project in many ways against Palestinians, but even against Jews themselves. And it's been an antisemitic project as well. Not only is Judaism obviously much older than Zionism, but there was Christian Zionism from the very beginning, and that was fueled by antisemitism and the desire to get Jews out of Europe. Lord Balfour of the Balfour Declaration was a major antisemite. Zionism actually requires anti Semitism to justify its existence. So for Zionists, they don't want to defeat anti Semitism, they want to use it to strengthen the state of Israel. It's also true to remember that this is not a conflict about religion or culture. Jews and Christians and Muslims lived in peace and harmony in many areas of the Middle East for centuries. This is about power. This is about land. This goes back to resources. This goes back to the West wanting to have a foothold in the Middle East. This is not about religion. Jewish anti Zionism has existed since Zionism. A lot of Jews opposed Zionism because they, I would say rightly, predicted it would create antisemitism. There is a very rich, radical history of Jewish internationalism. During the Spanish Civil War, which many people see as the dry run for World War II, among all the international brigades. So all the volunteers who left their countries to fight in a war against fascism, the most common language spoken was Yiddish, which speaks to this tradition. If we look at so many struggles like the civil rights movement in The United States, there were lots of Jews involved in that. Jewish people were overrepresented in that movement. If you look at South Africa, some of the most active anti apartheid activists were Jewish. That's the tradition that I'm proud to be part of, not a tradition which weaponizes trauma, tragedy, and the Holocaust to kill more people. Israel is unsustainable. There's no coming back from this. Something new needs to be created. Jews can live side by side with Muslims and Christians in Palestine just as they have for centuries. If coexistence is so impossible and if anti Semitism is so impossible to fight against, how is it that Jews live in Germany today? Germany was where antisemitism turned into the Holocaust and yet somehow Jews are able to live in Germany in safety, but we're supposed to believe that they can't live in Palestine in safety? Palestine is not the country that created Adolf Hitler. Palestine is not the country that created the Holocaust. The biggest threat to Jewish safety is not a free Palestine, it's Zionism. It's essential to challenge the lies and propaganda of mainstream media. You won't see videos like these in the mainstream media, which is why it's so important to support the work of Double Down News on Patreon. And if I do say so myself, The Katie Halper Show.
Saved - September 18, 2025 at 7:55 AM

@XPHOENIXDRAGON - 𝐏𝐇𝐎𝐄𝐍𝐈𝐗🐦‍🔥𝐃𝐑𝐀𝐆𝐎𝐍

Who are the J€ws❓️ J€ws are not the tribe of Isreal (Jacob)❓️ Video explains who are the J€ws that control this world today❓️ https://t.co/BF7zWTvKAf

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It's claimed that the Jews are God's chosen people, the Jewish homeland is Israel, the Jews believe in the Old Testament, and the Old Testament is about Jews. However, almost none of these facts are true. The speaker differentiates anti Semite from anti Jewish, tracing the Semites to Shem and stating Abraham never was a Jew. He explains Israel would have 12 sons and that Judah, the father of the Jews, passes the Abrahamic blessing to Joseph's line, creating 13 tribes. The homeland story centers on the Land Of Canaan conquered after Exodus; Canaanites and Baal; borders by Joshua; civil war between Joseph's and Judah's lines; kingdoms of Israel and Judea; Judea renamed Syria Palestinia after conquests. The Jews are said to revere the Talmud over the Old Testament; Nero and Rome; two groups around Jesus; and that the Bible is not only about Jews.
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Speaker 0: It's a pretty known fact that the Jews are God's chosen people, that the Jewish homeland is Israel, that the Jews believe in the Old Testament, and that the Old Testament is about Jews. However, almost none of these facts are true. Nowhere in the Bible does it call the Jews God's chosen people. Modern day Israel isn't really the homeland of the Jews. The Jews don't really believe in the Old Testament, and only maybe 5% of the people in the Old Testament can even be considered Jewish. So now that you've granted me an anti Semite, we can begin. So the expression anti Semite literally means against Shem or his descendants. However, being anti Jewish isn't the same as being anti Semitic. So let me explain. The Semites are the descendants of a man named Shem who would father some of the world's most renowned empires and dynasties such as the Assyrian and Babylonian empires, and even the Persians can call themselves Semites. So why is it when you say something against the Jews you are considered anti Semitic? Because just like stealing your religion, your homes, your money, and businesses, some Jews also love stealing names, inheritance, and land. So Shem is the son of Noah, the guy who built the Ark when Mesopotamia flooded. The Sumerian kingdom would be destroyed by the flood and the Samites would descend from the Caucasian Mountains and establish the Acadian Empire. Shem would have children and one of his descendants would be named Eber. He would be the father of the Hebrew people and the Semites would be called by his name. Eber's line would eventually give birth to a man named Abram or a Jew named Abraham, except Abraham never been a Jew nor will he ever be a Jew. And to call Abraham one is just plain ignorant. So let's go through it. So according to the Bible, Abraham was a Hebrew and not a Jew, who God promised the father of many nations. Not one single Jewish nation, but many nations. And that through him, all the families of the world would be blessed. Abraham would pass this blessing onto his younger son Isaac and not his eldest son Ishmael. Isaac would have twin sons named Esa and Jacob. Again, the Abrahamic blessing would be passed down to the younger brother Jacob who would then be renamed to Israel. Israel would then have 12 sons. His sons would each become their own tribes and eventually become their own nations. One of his sons would be named Judah, who would be the father of the Jewish people, and all Jews are related to him. Even though all Jews are Israelites, majority of Israelites are not Jews. Obviously, Israel would have to pass the Abrahamic blessing to Judah in order for them to be the chosen people. Israel would want his favorite son Joseph to inherit the Abrahamic blessing. However, Judah, the father of the Jews, would be jealous and conspire with his brothers to have Joseph killed. In the end, Judah sold Joseph into slavery for silver, much like Judah sold Jesus to the Jews. So the Bible portrays Judah as a jealous villain and Joseph as the chosen son. While in slavery, Joseph would rise to become the prime minister of Egypt and father two sons named Ephraim and Manasseh. In the end, Israel would adopt Joseph's sons and pass the Abrahamic blessing onto them, making them the chosen people and dividing Joseph into two tribes, making 13 tribes of Israel. As for the father of the Jews, his two eldest sons would die and Judah would end up bowing down to Joseph. So now that you understand that the Jews were never intended to bless the world nor were they ever considered the chosen people, we can move on to our second point. So is the Jewish homeland Israel? And the answer is yes and not at all. Israel was originally called the Land Of Canaan named after Noah's grandson, Canaan. The Land Of Canaan was conquered by the Israelites after they left Egypt with Moses found in the book of Exodus. The Bible says God commanded the Israelites to punish the Canaanites for their sexual immorality, which led to child sacrifice, which would eventually lead to cannibalism. The word cannibal actually comes from the words Canaan and the god Baal. Baal was the god of Canaan, and the priests were known for eating the children after they were sacrificed to him. Hence, why we call them Canaan balls. So now that you understand what kind of people were living in Canaan, try not to feel so bad when you read that God ordered us to exterminate them. The borders of the Jewish homeland were established by Joshua who was one of the descendants of Joseph and not from Judah. So if we were to restore the Jews to their original land according to the Bible, the Jewish homeland would look less like this and more like that. So like the story of Joseph and Judah, their children likewise wouldn't get along either. After becoming nations, there would be a civil war. The Jews would rule the Southern Kingdom Of Judea, while Joseph's sons would rule the Northern Kingdom keeping the name Israel. They would have different religions, believe in different gods, and while Judah stayed in Judea, Joseph would ally himself with the Phoenicians and establish colonies and trade posts all over the Mediterranean. The kingdom of Israel would be corrupted by foreign ideologies, and like the Canaanites would fall into materialism, sexual morality, and child sacrifice, which would lead to them being conquered by the Assyrian Empire. Some of the Israelites would be taken into captivity into the lands of Assyria and Midea, while some of the Israelites and Phoenicians would flee to their colonies and trade posts, fulfilling the promise made to Abraham that the world would be blessed through him as he would be the father of many nations. So the sons of Joseph would become fruitful and multiply among the nations, forgetting who they are, which shouldn't surprise us considering their names literally mean fruitful and forgetful. Just like the Northern Kingdom, the Jews would fall into sexual immorality and start sacrificing their children. They would be conquered and enslaved by the Babylonians, then freed and reestablished by the Persians, conquered again by the Greeks, and later occupied by the Romans. While under Roman rule, the Jews would launch the greatest revolution in Roman history known as the great revolt, which would fail causing Judea, Jerusalem, and the Jewish temple to be destroyed, ironically fulfilling everything Jesus and the Christian said would happen. The Jews not being satisfied with losing their temple and homeland would stab the Romans in the back by launching two more rebellions killing over half a million Greeks and Romans. God would bless the chosen people with two more humiliating defeats along with the banish ment from the land causing Judea to be renamed to Syria Palestinia. So the reason the Jews have been able to take Palestine really rests on the fact that they've stolen the name Israel and have convinced the Christian West that they are the chosen people and that they alone Israel. But once putting things into perspective, we see that just isn't true. Which brings us to our third point. Do the Jews believe in the old testament? The answer is kind of and not really. While waving around the old testament as if they believe in it, the Jews actually have secondary books that they consider just as important. The main book being called the Talmud. To explain the Talmud, we have to understand some basic Jewish Roman history going back to emperor Claudius who like emperor Tiberius tried to ban the Jews from Rome after branding them aggressive troublemakers. Sadly, emperor Claudius didn't understand how to play the game of thrones and ended up being killed. His successor, Emperor Nero, would lift the Jewish band, which shouldn't surprise us considering the Talmud says he was a Jewish convert. Nero and his Jews would engage in some of the most barbaric acts known to man. Just to give you an idea of how crazy this pro Jewish Roman emperor was, Nero burned down Rome and blamed it on the Christians, causing them to be tortured and killed in the worst ways imaginable. He murdered his entire family, then kicked his pregnant wife and unborn child to death, and then castrated a young boy named Sporis and forced him to dress like the wife who he had just murdered. With the coming of Jesus, the Jews would divide into two main group. Those who believe that Jesus is the Messiah, while the other group of Jews rejected this claim believing that their Messiah would come wielding a sword to destroy the Romans and set up a Jewish empire, which is what led the Jews to revolt against Rome in the first place. That and they just didn't wanna pay taxes. After their failed rebellions, the Jews would retreat to Babylon creating the religion we know today as Judaism, making Christianity older by about two hundred years. The Jews would argue and say that the Talmud is the oral law that was passed down orally without any mistakes since the time of Moses before finally being written down between two hundred and four hundred years after Jesus. This would place the Jews in first place above the Muslims for the longest most successful game of broken telephone ever played. The Talmud speaks of its love for Christians by calling the mother of Jesus whore and calling Jesus a bastard sorcerer who is in hell boiling in human shit, which brings us to our last point. Is the Old Testament about Jews? The answer is no, not really. Because the Jews have stolen the name Israel, you would never guess that the majority of the people in the Bible are not Jewish. The apostle Paul, for instance, even though everyone calls him a Jew, Paul quickly separates himself from the Jews and says, I am an Israelite of the tribe of Benjamin. The Bible also says that God sent Paul to preach among the Israelites. And funny enough, Paul's ministry wasn't in Judea, but he was sent to preach to the Galatians in Asia Minor, the Greeks in Greece, and the Romans in Rome. The Bible is constantly separating the kingdom of Israel from the kingdom of Judah as it is constantly separating Joseph from Judah. The entire Jewish deception and hijacking of the Bible depends on them stealing the terms Semites, Hebrews, and Israelites. For example, Moses, the man who wrote the first five books known as the Torah, did not come from the tribe of Judah nor was he part of the Kingdom Of Judea, yet somehow he is a Jew. The reality here is the majority of the people in the old testament are not Jewish. The bible is a book that tells the history of many nations and peoples like the Semites, Hebrews, Israelites, Egyptians, Phoenicians, Babylonians, Assyrians, Armenians, Persian, Greeks, Romans, and many others. It's not only about Jews.
Saved - July 27, 2025 at 8:50 PM

@hippyygoat - Earth Hippy 🌎🕊️💚

IF THERE WAS ONLY ONE CLIP THAT SUMS UP EVERYTHING ABOUT ISRAEL — this is it‼️ https://t.co/ox2akj4OD8

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The speaker accuses "mister Diane" of living on stolen land, drinking stolen water, and eating stolen fruit. The speaker expresses fascination with Diane's self-assurance, questioning how someone born in Argentina, with family from Ukraine, can claim a connection to the speaker's country. The speaker refers to Diane and his "fellow settlers" as "common thieves."
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Speaker 0: You live on stolen land. You drink stolen water. You eat stolen fruit. I find you fascinating, mister Diane. I really do. I can't understand how you have such self assurance. A man who was born in Argentina, whose family comes from the Ukraine, and is actually wanting people, sensible people, to believe that he has some connection with my country. You and your fellow settlers, nothing other than common thieves.
Saved - September 13, 2025 at 5:48 PM

@LetsGoBrando45 - Brandon Taylor Moore

Bro annihilates Christian Zionism using scripture and common sense. Judeo-Christian is a lie. It makes zero sense THEOLOGICALLY. ❌ It makes perfect sense POLITICALLY. ✅ We need to get this right. https://t.co/uSgkYgxoqm

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"If Christianity were about defending a flag, Jesus would have picked up a sword, but he didn't. He picked up a cross." "a movement that's supposed to follow that man, a man that said my kingdom is not of this world, has decided that protecting a modern nation state called Israel is the center of Christian duty." "Christianity does not require allegiance to the state of Israel." "The new Israel, the church, is defined not by soil but by spirit, not by war but by witness, and it is made up of anyone, anyone from anywhere who walks in faith." "The gospel doesn't ask you to bless a nation. It does ask you to bless the peacemakers, to comfort the mourners, to defend the innocent, and reject violence stressed as virtue."
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Speaker 0: If Christianity were about defending a flag, Jesus would have picked up a sword, but he didn't. He picked up a cross. And yet somehow a movement that's supposed to follow that man, a man that said my kingdom is not of this world, has decided that protecting a modern nation state called Israel is the center of Christian duty. That blessing it, defending it, and justifying it at all cost is some holy assignment carved into the marrow of the gospel. But I'll say it plainly, Christianity does not require allegiance to the state of Israel. That's not heresy, that's scripture. In the bible, Israel was not a place first, was a person. It was Jacob wrestling with God by a river until dawn, scarred by truth and renamed by grace. Israel meant one who struggles with God and it became the name of a people, not a flag, not a government, not a modern nation carved out in 1948 by colonial politics and American guilt. The word carried spiritual identity. It meant those called into covenant with God. It had nothing to do with missiles or borders or UN resolutions. When the modern state was named Israel it was not a return to biblical obedience. It was a calculated decision, an intentional conflation of nationalism with theology. It was branding and a powerful one because it worked. Because now when people hear Israel they imagine sacred continuity. They imagine divine appointment. They imagine the old testament alive and well in 2025 and they are wrong. The Israel of the Hebrew scriptures was not a western backed nuclear power. It was a wandering tribe, a nation in exile. A people constantly called back to justice, humility, and mercy and often condemned for chasing empire. The prophets didn't worship Israel. They rebuked it over and over and over again for war, for greed, for turning their back on the poor and the foreigner. You know the same things modern Israel does with American funding now. The idea that Christians are commanded to bless the state of Israel is not in the gospels. It is not in the epistles. It is not in the teachings of Jesus Christ. It's in the talking points of televangelists and the foreign policy of end time scrifters. The gospel does not preach that God's blessings is tied to the modern border of Tel Aviv or the Iron Dome. Jesus never said, blessed are those who back lacud. Paul never wrote that all who oppose military action are cursed. The early church wasn't fundraising for defense systems or declaring settlements on stolen land as prophetic fulfillment. And yes, the Old Testament speaks of Israel as God's chosen people. And yes, land was part of that covenant. But in Christian theology, the story shifts. The covenant widens and the veil tears. And the new Israel, the church, is defined not by soil but by spirit, not by war but by witness, and it is made up of anyone, anyone from anywhere who walks in faith. Jew, Gentile, Arab, Roman, enslaved, free, all in one Christ Jesus. The New Testament doesn't tell Christians to defend a country. It tells them to defend the poor, to defend the outcast, to walk with the wounded, to make peace not justifications for war, to see the face of God not in a flag but in the suffering child behind the rubble. And yet today American Christians fly Israeli flags next to crosses as if those things belong together. They equate criticism of the Israeli government with blasphemy. They pretend that military aid is a sacrament and that genocide is somehow covered under the blood of covenant promise. And Christ weeps at that lie because if the gospel means anything it means you do not get to use God as a shield for political violence. You do not get to bomb refugee camps and quote Jeremiah. You do not get to drop white phosphorus and call it fulfillment. That's not Christianity. That's idolatry. This doesn't mean you have to hate Israel. It doesn't mean you can't believe in its right to exist but it does mean that if you are a follower of Christ your loyalty cannot be to any nation. Not even one with a biblical name. Your loyalty is to justice, to truth, to love that doesn't end at a checkpoint or a drone feed. Jesus didn't die so the modern church could become a lobby group. He didn't rise so we could bless bombs. He didn't preach love for the least of these so we could side with whoever has better tanks. And if your church is preaching that blessing Israel is the key to God's favor then you're not in church. You're in a cult, praying to a carved up God who only speaks Hebrew and votes Republican. The gospel doesn't ask you to bless a nation. It does ask you to bless the peacemakers, to comfort the mourners, to defend the innocent, and reject violence stressed as virtue. There is no divine nation. There is only divine love. And if you think that love stops at a border fence or a flagpole or the edge of a crater where children used to live then you don't know Christ at all. Defiance till death.
Saved - March 16, 2026 at 5:47 PM

@AwakenWithJP - JP Sears

"Hey man, what's Zionism?" https://t.co/8VaFCc1ri5

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