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"History will not remember the diplomats who managed decline. It will remember the leaders who built the future."
Read Congressman Hamadeh’s new op-ed for @Jerusalem_Post, “𝑭𝒓𝒐𝒎 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑨𝒃𝒓𝒂𝒉𝒂𝒎 𝑨𝒄𝒄𝒐𝒓𝒅𝒔 𝒕𝒐 𝒕𝒉𝒆 𝑨𝒃𝒓𝒂𝒉𝒂𝒎 𝑨𝒍𝒍𝒊𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒆."⤵️
https://t.co/s2VZcBvjnA
Hamas committed horrifying deliberate and systematic acts of sexual violence on October 7th, and survivors’ stories that have been newly exposed show the depths of these atrocities. We all have a responsibility to condemn this unspeakable violence.
Lord Pannick KC speaking in the House of Lords following his visit to the Nova Exhibition in London.
The Nova Exhibition continues to bring together testimony, memory and lived experience through the voices of those connected to the story.
Tickets here: https://t.co/Hb3W0VkDtb
🚨 EVER HEARD OF THE “BLACKSTONE MEMORIAL”?
Most people have not.
In 1891, decades before the Balfour Declaration, decades before the Holocaust, and more than half a century before the founding of modern Israel, hundreds of prominent Americans signed a petition calling for the Jewish people to be restored to their ancestral homeland.
It was called the Blackstone Memorial.
The petition was written by William Eugene Blackstone and presented to U.S. President Benjamin Harrison and Secretary of State James G. Blaine.
Its central argument was simple:
Millions of Jews were facing persecution in Russia. Europe did not want them. America could not absorb them all quickly. So the question was asked:
Why not restore the Jewish people to their ancient homeland?
The memorial pointed out that the international powers had already helped restore other peoples to their historic lands. Bulgaria to the Bulgarians. Serbia to the Serbians. Greece to the Greeks.
So why not Palestine to the Jews?
The petition argued that the Jewish people had been expelled from their land by force, had never stopped longing to return, and that restoring Jewish autonomy there would be both just and humanitarian.
And this was not some fringe document.
It was signed by leading American politicians, newspaper editors, clergy, rabbis, judges, bankers, businessmen, and public figures.
Among the names were future President William McKinley, J.P. Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, Chief Justice Melville Fuller, and hundreds of others.
Think about that.
In 1891, major American voices were already publicly saying that the Jewish people had a legitimate historic claim to their homeland.
This was not invented in 1948.
It was not created by the Holocaust.
It was not some colonial project suddenly dropped into the Middle East.
The idea that the Jewish people belonged in their ancestral homeland was recognized by major American figures generations before the State of Israel was reborn.
The Blackstone Memorial is a reminder that Jewish restoration was not a modern propaganda slogan.
It was an old moral, historical, and political argument.
And America knew it long before the world pretended to forget.
100% there is no genocide in Gaza. No eradication project. People confused about what the word means is culturally appalling and dangerous for the future of western society. The confusion has indeed been engineered by people know what they are doing. No genocide does not mean simply too much death and destruction in war. It is about intent and action to destroy a national, ethnic, racial, or religious group, in whole or in part. Sam Harris @MakingSenseHQ is spot on.
The sadistic sexual violence unleashed by Hamas against men, women and even children on Oct 7 shows that it wasn't about history or land but pure hatred and evil
Just seen the horrendous news about the stabbing in Golders Green. Violence against anyone due to their race or faith is abhorent. Yet obviously as a Jewish man this particularly resonates with (and scares) me.
I've always been very proud to be British, as I think compared to many other countries we are a tolerant society. We can't allow that to change.
Thoughts and prayers to all affected.
'I remember the patients I treated, and the bodies I saw torn apart!'
Caller Louise gets emotional recounting her time working in Jerusalem, and says people won't stop calling to 'globalise the intifada' until they truly understand what they're chanting for.
Brits. Do you remember him? 💔
This is Jake Marlowe, born in London. He was murdered by Gazan Terrorists on Oct 7th
This should be shared everywhere in my opinion, interview from today with his Parents in London. It’s a MUST listen.
They even touch on why Keir Starmer hasn’t visited Golders Green yet, after attacks on the community for months (he’s due to arrive today)
I can guarantee a lot of people don’t remember Jake in the UK and that’s not their fault. It’s down to how quickly the media moved on and the propaganda ever since.
An amazing soul. Former bassist in UK Hardcore band Desolated.
May his memory forever be a blessing 🕯️
Rest in peace brother, you were loved by many.
It is petrifying when so many seemingly intelligent, educated young adults - tomorrow's leaders- advicate so passionately about misinformative lies they have been convinced to believe.
People casually use Holocaust language for whatever cause they hate that week.
They borrow the emotional weight, without the history.
And the world nods along.
But when Jews point out that the same machinery of hate is being used against us today, we’re told to be quiet. To stop “playing the victim.”
This is not drama. It’s pattern recognition.
The Holocaust didn’t start with camps.
It started by stripping Jews of humanity - through mass messaging, repetition, and lies.
Today it’s not pamphlets or radio.
It’s viral videos, comment mobs, bots, and slogans designed to turn Jews into monsters and make hatred feel normal.
I've heard people call this a digital Holocaust, but I think that also cheapens the word. However, the phenomenon of rising hatred, discrimination and antisemitism is very similar and very disturbing.
And here’s the difference:
We’re not silent. We’re not powerless. And we’re not disappearing.
We’re fighting back - in the open, online, with our voices intact.
So swarm the comments if you want.
You’re not intimidating us.
You’re proving the point.
"We don't hate JEWS! Only about 35% of jews have some connection to Zionist!", they say.
Once again, the truth is being distorted to fit a narrative.
Official reports from Pew Research, JFNA, and JPPI consistently show that an overwhelming majority of Jews - over 80% - view a connection to Israel as essential to their identity. This doesn’t even account for the fact that nearly 50% of the global Jewish population actually lives in Israel.
That "35%" figure is a classic stat manipulation. It refers only to jews who chose a specific political label to align with. Many of that same group still don't label themselves as "anti-zionists" and the vast majority supports Israel's right to exist.
To be honest, the exact percentage shouldn't even matter.. hate is never okay. Have you ever actually asked a Zionist what the word means to them? I can assure you their definition is worlds away from your disturbed perception of it.
Using misinformation is wrong.
Igniting hatred is wrong.
And claiming it's okay to hate 65%, 50%, or even 35% of a group of people is just plain wrong.
Caught on camera:
A Gazan child smiling happily inside an ambulance…
The second he spots the camera, he instantly switches to full-on crying mode.
Classic Pallywood moment. 🎥