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Saved - October 14, 2023 at 5:40 PM

@rafaelshimunov - Rafael Shimunov

Massive crowd of Jewish New Yorkers assembling to refuse US backed Israeli attacks on Gaza. Not in our name! No #GazaGenocide

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In an open air prison, 2.2 million people, including many children, are suffering. They lack basic necessities like food, water, electricity, and fuel. They are being bombed and attacked with white phosphorus. This situation is akin to genocide. As Jewish New Yorkers, we strongly oppose this and declare that it is not happening in our name.
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Speaker 0: In an open air prison, we're 2.2 1,000,000 people live, almost half of whom are children, children. They are now without food and water and electricity and fuel, and they are being bombed. They are being rained down on with white phosphorus. They are trapped. This is genocide. That's right. This is genocide? As Jewish New Yorkers, we are here to say not in our names. Men. Not in our name. Not in our name. Not in our name. Not in our name.
Saved - October 18, 2023 at 4:26 PM

@simonateba - Simon Ateba

BREAKING: I am by the White House in Washington D C where Jews are rallying in support of Palestine and Israel and are asking @netanyahu to "stop the killings", say no genocide in their names. https://t.co/xSt7OqLPLq

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In this video, a rabbi discusses the importance of grieving and fighting for life. They emphasize that grief is sacred and slow, and that it is necessary to come together with others in times of brokenness. The rabbi suggests turning to ancient Jewish traditions, such as reciting the Mourner's Kaddish, to sanctify life through grief. They acknowledge the loss of thousands of Palestinians and Israelis and offer prayers for their families. The video concludes with a call to fight for the living and seek comfort for those in mourning.
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Speaker 0: That is not a path to losing my lasting safety. That is not a path to healing from grief. That That is not a path to building a future where our shared liberation is possible. As a rabbi, I have been with many people in their final moments of life. I have been with even more families in the moments after. Grief is sacred. Grief is slow. And today, we are grieving and mourning. And at the same time, we are fighting for life. We You're fighting to prevent, to stop genocide. How do we do it? How do we fight for life through all of this grief? As Jews, I think one of the things is we can turn to our ancient tradition. Our tradition tells us, gather with others When you feel broken with your grief, it says, sanctify life. It tells us recite the cottage, a prayer that literally means sanctify. Through our grief, we sanctify life. Grief is not a weapon. Our grief is not a weapon. So as we grieve the thousands of Palestinians, the Israelis, and told, altogether killed this week. I'm I'm gonna recite the Mourner's Kaddish on their behalf. If you know it, I invite you to join with me. And if you do not know that I'm Saying these words on behalf of us all. Amen. May god And comfort every family in mourning, and may we fight like hell for the living.
Saved - October 18, 2023 at 3:28 AM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

BREAKING: THOUSANDS PROTEST OUTSIDE TH WHITE HOUSE ASKING FOR END OF GAZA SIEGE - AFTER THE AL-AHLI BAPTIST HOSPITAL MASSACRE Fake free speech advocates will complain about this. https://t.co/uuReuRQWNx

Saved - October 26, 2023 at 4:28 PM

@RepOgles - Rep. Andy Ogles

🚨BREAKING 🚨 Pro-Hamas Protesters on Capitol Hill. Disgusting. https://t.co/81WryhUhHB

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Andy is at the Canon building where there are pro Hamas protesters. He expresses his support for Israel, stating that they have the right to protect their homeland and eliminate Hamas. He encourages viewers to contact their representatives to show support for Israel.
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Speaker 0: Hey, guys. Andy over here. I'm in the Canon building. And what you see behind me is pro Hamas protesters. We're here supporting the rape of women and the beheading of babies. These people have lost their secret mind. So I'm here to tell you that I support and stand with Israel. They have a right to protect the homeland. They have a right to wipe Hamas off the face of the earth. And I encourage you to reach out to your representative and let them know that you support the state of Israel.
Saved - October 18, 2023 at 8:09 PM

@disclosetv - Disclose.tv

NOW - Pro-Palestine crowd inside and outside the U.S. Capitol. https://t.co/n844w7zVyb

Saved - October 24, 2023 at 5:04 PM

@MaxBlumenthal - Max Blumenthal

@NikkiHaley Here are 10,000 "antisemites" protesting Zionism in Brooklyn. https://t.co/7BfUalcHBw

Saved - October 26, 2023 at 9:51 PM

@ivan_8848 - Ignorance, the root and stem of all evil

⚠️ Killary Hillary Clinton Gets Confronted Over Funding for Israel, Taiwan and Ukraine – the Audience Member Argues the US is Hurtling Towards WWIII https://t.co/Fha6Uk54Rb

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Speaker 0 criticizes the hypocrisy of the speech and accuses President Joe Biden of warmongering. Speaker 1 interrupts and argues that the American people's voices are not being heard. Speaker 0 dismisses Speaker 1's opinion and asks them to sit down. Speaker 1 insists on exercising their free speech, but Speaker 0 argues that it is not free speech when it disrupts others. The conversation becomes heated, with Speaker 1 bringing up historical events and Speaker 0 defending Team America. Speaker 0 questions Speaker 1's actions and their impact, while Speaker 1 asks Hillary Clinton to denounce the president's speech. The conversation ends abruptly.
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Speaker 0: I'll be Speaker 1: struck by the Speaker 0: hypocrisy of the 2 more people to hear from Speaker 1: I'm sorry. Speaker 0: You have a chance well, I'm not sorry. Just sit down. I know you're not sorry. That's the point. The hypocrisy of this speech, the hypocrisy of the fact that Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank, Frank, is Speaker 1: a pleading a statement president Joe Biden's speech. Speaker 0: This is clearly Speaker 1: a warmongering speech. President Joe Biden is calling for a $100,000,000,000 of funding for Israel, Taiwan, and Ukraine, and we're supposed to just bundle these together and pretend like we're gonna rush to World War 3, and we're all just gonna let Hillary Rodham Clinton sit here. Okay. Speaker 0: I'm sorry. You know? Yes. This is not this is not the way to help make conversation. If you all have a conversation, You're welcome to come talk to me afterwards. Speaker 1: Good here. Okay. Right. You're gonna you're gonna you're gonna wait for me. Right? Please. I don't Speaker 0: I do not believe you. Listen to you, Speaker 1: and I Speaker 0: will respond to you. Speaker 1: But, respectfully, I do not believe you. Speaker 0: And the fact Speaker 1: of the matter is that the American people's voice are what need to be heard. Yeah. Speaker 0: They are being heard. Speaker 1: President is not speaking for the American people, and neither are you. Speaker 0: Your opinion. That's your opinion. Speaker 1: That's my opinion. Speaker 0: But well, then sit down. We've heard your opinion. Thank you very much. Now we're gonna Speaker 1: turn to people more. I'm not gonna stop you. Speaker 0: I'm not gonna stop you. On me out. Human rights. Speaker 1: I'm gonna exercise my free speech. But it's Speaker 0: not it's not free speech when you are disrupting everybody else's opportunity. Free speech. This is free speech, everyone. This is free speech. That is Speaker 1: not free speech. This is people Constructing narratives that are openly hypocritical. I'm sorry. You the the incredible hypocrisy. You Speaker 0: know, maybe you Speaker 1: could ask me Gonzalez went with Eleanor Roosevelt to bring the declaration of rights of man. John Foster Dulles was involved with the CIA. Speaker 0: Oh, yeah. Well, you're brilliant in your historical picture of the picture. The Speaker 1: Pinochet the Pinochet regime. Speaker 0: Please, could you please inform me about the United States? We're going to move Speaker 1: on. Listen. Speaker 0: We'll use it now. Joe Biden. Actually, I'm not Speaker 1: you tonight. Speaker 0: Don't fight for human rights, not just yelling about it. So, Frank, I wanna turn to you because You are from Uganda, and Uganda's 2023 anti homosexuality act. Oh, do you understand? It's not about Israel's Palestine. Speaker 1: It's not about Speaker 0: it's not football. Speaker 1: This isn't football. It's not team America. Speaker 0: Well, I'm sorry, but some of us are on team America despite our flaws and our problems. Speaker 1: Yes. That that means. Speaker 0: But every person on this stage has risked their life, their income, their reputation, their careers, and what have you done other than Speaker 1: say enough and his job? I need you to I need you to record and Speaker 0: records and fight these records against you any Speaker 1: day of Speaker 0: the year. Our fun. Speaker 1: What I have done is I have asked Hillary Rodham Clinton to denounce the president's openly warmongering, suicidal, idiotic speech. Speaker 0: And I give them an answer. I will not have a gun. So that's the end of our conversation, but I'll still meet you outside. But you're done. Speaker 1: Right now. Speaker 0: Okay.
Saved - November 2, 2023 at 2:21 AM

@MarinaMedvin - Marina Medvin 🇺🇸

Inside the pro-Palestinian rallies. Watch. https://t.co/IvPn02tRtm

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A Jew goes undercover at a free Palestine rally to understand their perspective. Some attendees blame Jews for the problem and want them to go to hell. The rally calls for a free Palestine, but the Jew wonders where the Jews would go. There is a discussion about the treatment of LGBTQ+ individuals in Gaza. The Jew questions why there is a basis for Israel to exist as a homeland when other groups don't have one. The Jew's family is from Afghanistan, a predominantly Muslim country, but they acknowledge they can't claim Israel.
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Speaker 0: I'm a Jew going undercover at a free Palestine rally to see what they're really about. Hey. How would you describe a Jew? They're they're doubles. Who's at fault? The Jews. The Jews always been a problem. So if they do take Palestine, where do the 12,000,000 Jews go? Go to hell. That's the literal slogan. Free free Palestine. Free God. Free Palestine. K. If we free Palestine, where did the Jews go? Hey. Go back to Brooklyn, Butch. Shut up. He was right. Don't know my. How do I know that you are That I'm not a Jew. Get the fuck out of my face. Get out of my The Hamas put the action they take. It's not a terrorist attack. I am clear for Palestine. Yes. You think about the argument when people are saying, can God send they kill gay Keep on. It's very unsafe to be queer here too. If you They're not actually killing gay people for being gay by law, right, the way it it is in Gaza? But why are we keep going back to, like, Gaza? Why is there such a basis for them to have a homeland? Nobody else has a homeland. Where are you from, if you don't mind me asking? My family is from Afghanistan. In in Afghanistan, by the way. So that's a Muslim country. Right? Predominantly, yes. So would you consider that your home Lamp. So I guess I do have a claim over that, but you can't claim Israel. Yeah. That makes sense. 3 3
Saved - November 9, 2023 at 3:07 PM

@yashar - Yashar Ali 🐘

Hillary Clinton on the Israelis and the Palestinians today on The View. Covers everything from Hamas to humanitarian pauses to Yasser Arafat to Anwar Sadat. https://t.co/1aYd2RFBUe

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Hamas broke the ceasefire on October 6th through their violent actions against civilians. They have consistently broken ceasefires and are committed to eliminating Israel. Israel has the right to defend itself, just as Ukraine has the right to defend against Russia's invasion. Israel should limit civilian casualties and follow the laws of war. The Biden administration's idea of humanitarian pauses should be considered, allowing innocent civilians to be released and humanitarian aid to be delivered. The current situation with Israeli ground troops in Gaza presents an opportunity for these pauses. Former President Obama's statement about collective responsibility applies to the long and complicated history of the conflict. It is important to separate the Palestinians who seek peace from Hamas, which seeks to destroy Israel. Efforts should be made to dislodge Hamas and work towards a two-state solution. The examples of Egypt and Jordan making peace agreements with Israel show that there is hope for peace.
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Speaker 0: But remember, there was a ceasefire on October 6th that Hamas broke by their barbaric, assault on peaceful civilians, and their kidnapping, their killing, their beheading, their terrible, inhumane, savagery, there was a ceasefire. It did not hold because Hamas chose to break it. So you have to keep several things in your head at the same time, and that is, number 1, Hamas is a terrorist organization. It has made very clear it is committed to, the elimination of the state of Israel, and it has consistently broken ceasefires over a number of years. Israel has a right to defend itself as any country would. Ukraine has a right to defend itself against an invasion, an unlawful, inhumane invasion by Russia. And Israel should conduct itself by the laws of war and do everything it can to prevent and limit civilian casualties. Those 3 things are all true themselves. And so when I said a couple of weeks ago that it wasn't time for a ceasefire because it would enable Hamas to rearm and reposition, because I I've been to Gaza, and Gaza is a highly populated urban environment. And what has been going on now for a number of years under Hamas rule is the building of over 200 miles of tunnels under Gaza, the storing of munitions, all kinds of explosives under hospitals, under refugee camps, under civilian targets, the use of civilians, as really just tools of war, by Hamas, That has all been going on. And so when I said you could not have a ceasefire, people didn't understand that Hamas would use it for their own purposes, I think we're now moving toward a position where the idea of these humanitarian pauses that the Biden administration has been promoting are now, I think, on the table and should be. And what would that mean? Well, First of all, let's remember over 240 innocent people, not just Israelis, people from other countries. The the 2nd biggest number of people taken by Hamas are workers from Thailand who are working in agriculture. So this is a multinational hostage situation, a humanitarian pause would enable 2 things to happen if Hamas would agree, and that is let the hostages go. Yeah. These are innocent civilian people. They should not be held as, you know, captives to Hamas and let in more humanitarian aid that actually gets where it's intended, not into the hands of Hamas. So if we work on all of that, I think it's possible, given where the the current situation is, because the Israelis are now in Gaza with ground troops. They have cut off the north from the south, they have surrounded Gaza City, which is the central command structure of the Hamas, militants. So I think now would be a good time to consider doing that. But a ceasefire done prematurely benefits, those who do not abide by any laws, by any rules, by any human, you know, character value about the value of life. So that was not it was much too premature. Now I think the pauses should be considered. Speaker 1: Right. Right. Speaker 2: Well, let me ask you this because, the ceasefire option or at least the humanitarian pauses is is a very popular concept, not only in this country, but around the world because we're seeing the death of at least 10,000 innocent Palestinian civilians, and half of those are half of those are, children. Yeah. Mhmm. So former president Obama said, quote, and you and and collective punishment is against international human rights law. So former president Obama said, quote, if you want Speaker 1: to solve the problem, then you have take in the whole truth. Speaker 2: And you then have to admit nobody's hands are clean here, that all of us are complicit to some degree. Is that, in your view, a wake up call for Democrats? A lot of the international community agrees with him. Do you agree that the Israeli government as well as the US are part of the problem as well. Speaker 0: Well, I think that the problem predates October 7th. And I think that's what president Obama was talking about because let's remember, This is a very long and complicated history. Yeah. My husband, with the Israeli government at the time in 2000, offered a Palestinian state to the Palestinians at that time, run by Arafat, Nasser Arafat. PLO and the PLO, the Palestinian Liberation Organization, which, by the way, took out of its charter violence against Israel. So you got to separate the Palestinians who believe that there is some future of peace with Hamas, which believes it has to destroy Israel. Yeah. Those are 2 different organizations, and they have to be viewed in that way. Arafat turned that down. There would have been a Palestinian state now for 23 years if he had not walked away from it. There was another attempt when I was secretary of state to try to, you know, bring the Palestinians and the Israelis together. That didn't work out. Israel left Gaza in 2005 just and and forcibly ejected 50,000 Israelis who were living in Gaza. They left all of their infrastructure. They had a big infrastructure of greenhouses where they were supplying fruits, vegetables, flowers, etcetera. And pal you know, the Palestinians deserved to have a productive, successful economy in Gaza. Hamas came in and basically destroyed all of that and killed a lot of other Palestinians. So I think when president Obama says that, it requires us to look at the history. And, of course, history holds all of us accountable. Yeah. And that is a fair statement. But today, we have to look at where we are. And I believe it's perative, since we have had numerous ceasefires with Hamas, all of which they have violated, to try finally to dislodge Hamas and allow the Palestinians to have other leadership that will actually once again work for a two state solution, which it should be the outcome sum that we all hope and pray for. Absolutely. Speaker 1: Yeah. You know, it's what's funny, the biggest deal when I think about all of this is, you know, I I think about Anwar Sadat. He for me, he was he was a beacon. If you don't know who he was, look him up. He was somebody who felt That there was a better way for everybody to exist in Israel. Speaker 0: Whoopi, can I say something? Because that's a really important point. So, you know, Israel and Egypt fought wars. That's part of this complex history that people need to educate ourselves about. And after finding wars, Sadat went to Israel and made peace with the then current Israeli government. Weapon. And that ended. And that's why you see the current Egyptian government working to try to get supplies into Gaza to try to get civilians and and foreign nationals and wounded people out of Gaza. So there's a working relationship now between Egypt and Israel. Jordan and Israel made a peace agreement. I was there to see that happen. So it's people should not get hopeless. There is hope, but you have to remove from the scene terrorists like Hamas who don't believe in peace. They don't believe in it for their own people. They are using their own people as shields, and they don't believe that it's possible to do with Israel. Let's try to have people who can lead us to peace.
Saved - December 2, 2023 at 1:36 AM

@kcjohnson9 - KC Johnson

From Harvard Hillel: Wednesday classes disrupted by students with bullhorns chanting "globalize intifada" and "river to the sea." Statement: "protests of this nature have become increasingly normalized on our campus." Urges univ to enforce--as it hasn't done--its own rules. https://t.co/GbZ8OwouRL

Saved - December 5, 2023 at 10:27 PM

@IsraelWarRoom - Israel War Room

Yesterday at @TheNewSchool: Hamas supporters occupy an academic building and prevent students from getting to class. @DonnaShalala1, what are you doing to protect Jewish and pro-Israel students on campus? https://t.co/hq1O1ULgvq

Saved - December 17, 2023 at 3:41 PM

@buttonsbutt484 - buttonsbutt48 🇮🇱🍎

This is disgusting

@Everyday_hits - Daily Hits

Harvard students follow around and harass a Jewish student during a anti-Israel protest. Should there be any consequence for their actions? #Harvard #Hamas #Israel #GazaGenocide #GazaGenoside #IsraelAtWar #News #Dailyhits https://t.co/IpspJl9BYP

Saved - December 17, 2023 at 6:29 AM
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Harvard's Widener Library has become a site of protest, with students wearing kaffiyehs and displaying banners condemning Israel. This has raised concerns about the impact on the study environment, particularly for Jewish and Israeli students. The author questions whether Harvard's leadership condones this behavior and whether it creates a welcoming atmosphere for all students.

@trishaposner - Trisha Posner

Claudine Gay promised to prevent ‘disruptions of the Harvard classroom experience.’ How’s that working out? When @SenDanSullivan visited his alma mater last weekend and walked into the Widener Library, "I couldn’t believe my eyes. Nearly every student in the packed room was wearing a kaffiyeh. Fliers attached to their individual laptops, as well as affixed to some of the lamps in the reading room, read: 'No Normalcy During Genocide—Justice for Palestine.' A young woman handed the fliers to all who entered. A large banner spread across one end of the room stated in blazing blood-red letters, 'Stop the Genocide in Gaza.'" Sullivan talks about how Widener Library was a "revered place of quiet study for tens of thousands of Harvard students and alumni....Imagine if you were an 18-year-old Jewish or Israeli student, or even a pro-Israel Catholic like me, and you wanted to study for your chemistry final in the Widener Reading Room on a Sunday morning. Imagine being confronted by this protest, obviously condoned by Harvard’s leadership and commandeered by the Palestine Solidarity Committee, the group behind the notorious statement that holds 'the Israeli regime entirely responsible for all unfolding violence' in the immediate aftermath of the Oct. 7 attack. Would you feel welcome in Harvard’s most famous library? Would you feel rattled, intimidated and harassed by the anti-Israel banner screaming 'Stop the Genocide in Gaza'"? https://www.wsj.com/articles/an-antisemitic-occupation-of-harvards-widener-library-politics-anti-israel-bias-e4cea52a?st=u80svfd2o4znxw5&reflink=desktopwebshare_permalink

Opinion | An Antisemitic Occupation of Harvard’s Widener Library Claudine Gay promised to prevent ‘disruptions of the classroom experience.’ How’s that working out? wsj.com
Saved - January 9, 2024 at 4:45 AM

@MSNBC - MSNBC

WATCH: Protestors interrupt President Biden's speech calling for a ceasefire in Gaza https://t.co/iNOVCKs5mW

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Without light, there's no path from this darkness. I understand the passion of the people and have been working quietly with the Israeli government to reduce their presence in Gaza. Thank you.
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Speaker 0: Without light, there's no path from this darkness. If you really care about the live That's alright. That's alright. That's alright. That's alright. That's alright. That's alright. Thank you. Look, folks. I understand your I understand their passion, and I've been quietly working. I've been quietly working The Israeli government to get them to reduce and significantly get out of Gaza. Using all that I can
Saved - April 9, 2024 at 7:50 PM

@CitizenFreePres - Citizen Free Press

Palestine protestors are occupying the Senate basement right now. https://t.co/zFknXAslCg

Saved - April 24, 2024 at 9:38 PM

@OANN - One America News

Pro-Palestine protesters don’t know why they are protesting at New York University. What are your thoughts? #palestine #nyu #protests #breaking #latest #OAN https://t.co/7F6LcZRow7

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The goal of tonight's protest is to show support for Palestine and demand that NYU stops supporting Israel. Some protesters are unsure of NYU's actions. They wish they were more informed about the situation. The main message is for Palestine to be free.
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Speaker 0: Say is the main goal with tonight's, protest? I think the goal is just showing our pork support for Palestine and demanding that NYU stops. I honestly don't know Okay. All of what NYU is doing. Is there something that NYU is doing? I really don't know. I'm pretty sure they're do you know what NYU is doing? No. What? About Israel. Why are we protesting here? The sun will be free. I wish I was more educated.
Saved - May 3, 2024 at 12:44 PM

@SabrinaSmolders - Sabrina Smolders 🦋🌹

At Stanford University, they are having YOUNG CHILDREN protest for Palestine. 😩 https://t.co/1B0sFdhrpV

Saved - May 24, 2024 at 4:00 AM

@omarsuleiman504 - Dr. Omar Suleiman

During Blinken's testimony today, a protester used sign language to denounce Blinken as a butcher committing and complicit in genocide. A beautiful example of not leaving a brick unturned in doing our part for the people of Gaza. https://t.co/Sckf1m3sLR

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We have the technology to detect fentanyl entering the US through ports of entry. Our priority is American citizens held hostage. We are working on a ceasefire and humanitarian aid for Gaza. Hamas is blocking aid. Two main issues are at play.
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Speaker 0: Fentanyl or other synthetic opioids into the United States. We have the technology. It's both, the old kind, things like canines, it'd be very effective, but also actual technology, screening technology. And we've seen that, based on our best assessments, the overwhelming majority of the fentanyl that's coming into this country is coming through our ports of entry. Like you, I've met with the families of these, hostages many, many times. And it's important that you point out that among the hostages are American citizens, and my first obligation is to our fellow Americans. And so we've been determined to try to find an agreement on the ceasefire and hostages. A critical partner as well in trying to get humanitarian assistance into people in Gaza who need it. I can't comment on the details of the negotiations. The bottom line, though, is that, Hamas is not Hobart. So that assistance could begin to flow into people who need it, that gate is closed. I think there are 2 things that are going on. 1
Saved - October 7, 2024 at 10:05 PM

@marklevinshow - Mark R. Levin

Going on in New York now. Chanting in support of Hamas. Calling for burning Tel Aviv to the ground. https://t.co/laU9kaBaDA

Saved - November 6, 2024 at 3:03 AM

@visegrad24 - Visegrád 24

BREAKING: Anti-Israel protesters start swarming Times Square in New York City to protest against the election. Lots of Hamas headbands and Hamas flags visible. Via @ThevoiceAlexa https://t.co/rfz2vLUurK

Saved - March 19, 2025 at 1:59 AM

@LauraLoomer - Laura Loomer

WATCH: Tonight, I confronted a woman at a pro-HAMAS rally outside of the White House. Protesters were there to support Mahmoud Khalil. She was brazenly waving a HAMAS flag & wearing a HAMAS bandana. When I asked her about her HAMAS flag, she closed it up and said, “why not?” https://t.co/acryOEQR7p

Saved - June 14, 2025 at 4:35 AM
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Democrats arriving in Egypt to march in solidarity with Palestinians are facing backlash from Egyptians who reject their support. Even children are joining in, actively pushing back against those they see as sympathizers.

@amuse - @amuse

FAFO: Democrats arriving in Egypt planning to ‘March to Gaza’ in solidarity with the Palestinians are being attacked and thrown out by Egyptians who won’t tolerate Palestinian sympathizers. https://t.co/mTWLMiTDa0

@amuse - @amuse

FAFO: Even Egyptian children are joining in to drive out the Democrat-aligned Palestinian sympathizers, some wielding little whips of their own. https://t.co/hZKAXAsyH5

Saved - August 19, 2025 at 12:11 PM
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The conversation centers around Sigal Chattah, an Israeli citizen serving as the Acting US Attorney in Nevada without Senate confirmation. It alleges that she facilitated the release of Tom Alexanadrovich, an Israeli government child predator, allowing him to escape to Israel. The initial post by Basher7777777 introduces the topic, followed by multiple responses that likely provide further details or context regarding the situation. The discussion raises concerns about Chattah's actions and their implications.

@Basher7777777 - John Christ

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@Basher7777777 - John Christ

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Saved - October 3, 2025 at 7:11 AM

@KimIversenShow - Kim Iversen 🇺🇸

The people won't stop until Israel is stopped. https://t.co/OIsa8xcllY

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Israel has intercepted more than 40 civilian vessels, with 497 participants from around the world trying to break Israel's illegal blockade, never entering Israeli waters. Israel says it's not illegal, claiming it's protecting themselves from military weapons and things coming in. In reality, many of their leaders have said the attempt is to stop humanitarian aid and to starve the Palestinian people, with only minimal aid allowed, controlled. This has sparked protests, including Italy and nine other countries. Many governments have condemned Israel's interception, including Turkey, Brazil, Malaysia, South Africa, Palestinian Authority, Maldives, Pakistan, and Mexico. Colombia's President Petro announced sweeping measures after two Colombian citizens were detained: expulsion of the Israeli diplomatic delegation, termination of Colombia's free trade agreement with Israel, replacement of US supplied weapons with national equipment, and a global volunteer force to form a military to stop the genocide. Protests have broken out around the world.
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Speaker 0: Israel has intercepted more than 40 of the civilian vessels. The people that came on these boats, you know, 497 participants coming from all around the world trying to break Israel's illegal blockade, never entering Israeli waters. So that's the thing to know is that they never they never actually entered Israeli waters. Israel says it's not illegal. They say that this is within their rights because they're protecting themselves from military weapons and things coming in. But in reality, many of their leaders have been saying that it's the attempt is to stop humanitarian aid and to starve the Palestinian people. And they've only been allowing very minimal aid in, very controlled. And these people from all around the world were trying to break the blockade to get aid. This has sparked now global protests all around the world. Italy plus nine other countries ended up having major protests. Many governments have condemned Israel's interception including Turkey, Brazil, Malaysia, South Africa, obviously, the Palestinian Authority, Maldives, Pakistan, Mexico. Colombia has taken it a step further. President Petro announced sweeping measures after two Colombian citizens were detained, expulsion of the entire Israeli diplomatic delegation. He's saying, pack up Israelis and go home. We're done with you. Termination of Colombia's free trade agreement with Israel, replacement of US supplied weapons with national equipment. He's also recently called for a global volunteer force to form a military to stop the genocide. People are speaking up. People are trying to stop what is going on. People are outraged and protests have broken out all around the world to try to stop Israel. People just do not support Israel. The country's doomed at this point. People will not stop until Israel is stopped.
Saved - April 7, 2026 at 1:43 PM

@OnlinePalEng - PALESTINE ONLINE 🇵🇸

A supporter of Palestine confronts two Israeli soldiers who came to New York City after commiting genocide in Gaza. Via: _jenniferkings https://t.co/v0xUzz4Tpl

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The speaker launches a vehement tirade against Israel and the Israeli forces (IOF), addressing a perceived audience that supports or defends them. The central accusations are that Israel/IOF are complicit in killing babies, raping women and children, and committing acts that the speaker equates with a Holocaust, while insisting that “You created a Holocaust. Slaughtering Palestinians.” The speaker asserts that the audience members have records of these acts, noting: “You record it. You put it on your fucking pin. Saying a Broadway they say? A Broadway gun.” They label the Israeli side as “sociopathic” and accuse them of perpetuating violence against Palestinians. The speaker rejects the claim of having experienced the Holocaust themselves, stating that the Israelis are creating the Holocaust in real time. They repeatedly demand “Free Palestine. Free Palestinian motherfuckers,” signaling a strong pro-Palestinian stance and opposition to Israeli actions. The mood shifts to contempt for what is described as a “baby killing spree,” followed by sarcasm about how those responsible “get to just come to New York City and fucking chill” after their alleged violence, noting that no one apparently screened them upon entry into the United States. There is a blunt reinforcement of anti-Israel sentiment: “Fuck Israel. Fuck Israel until the day I die,” with the speaker calling Israel a “settler colonial project” and asserting that their taxes go to support Israel. The speaker repeats the accusation that the Israeli people are “baby killers,” and declares a lack of knowledge or denial by opposing individuals, but then assertsively counters, “Yes,” confirming the belief in those abuses. The exchange includes expressions of frustration at being forced to endure the confrontation, telling the other party to “Quit harassing us,” and then telling them to “Shut the fuck up,” followed by a fragmented line “Shut the spider man.” The overall tone is incendiary, accusatory, and accusatorily focused on alleged atrocities attributed to Israel and its supporters, with calls for Palestinian liberation and a rejection of Israeli actions and legitimacy in the speaker’s view.
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Speaker 0: Real friend. Israel. Oh, you don't like us now? Did you flee because you guys are killing too many babies? That's what you think. Were you guys in the IOF? Yeah. The IOF. You were in the IOF? Yeah. Occupation. How how many babies did you kill? How many women did you rape? You didn't kill babies? How many children did you rape? We've seen it. You record it. You put it on your fucking pin. Saying a Broadway they say? A Broadway gun. Really proud. You're proud to be a fucking sociopathic You didn't go through the Holocaust. You're creating the Holocaust. Guys are doing the Holocaust right now. Yeah. You created a Holocaust. Slaughtering Palestinians. Free Palestine. Free Palestinian motherfuckers. Oh my god. Ew. Being funny. Ew. Ew. Oh my god. Pandemic end. Oh, why are they all the same? That's crazy. After coming off of a baby killing spree, they get to just come to New York City and fucking chill. I don't think that anyone, like, brought them into secondary screening, like, coming into The United States Of America. Oh, Jesus. Fuck Israel. Fuck Israel until the day I die. You little settler colonial projects. Our taxes go to you guys. Disgusting. You have they're baby killers. They are baby killers. I don't know anything about it. Yes. I do. They they they're fucking Israeli people. Quit harassing us. Okay? Shut the fuck up. Shut the spider man.
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