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Un vistazo de lo que es Mexico, de lo que ha sido Mexico en los mundiales.
Disfruten y veanlo cuantas veces sean necesarias
#mexico#mundial#worldcup
Breaking: A suicide bomber has just slaughtered at least 25 Christians in a church on the outskirts of Damascus in Syria.
Along with all the other massacres of Christians, this will quickly be swept under the carpet by media in the west.
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There’s something about Israel that makes people uncomfortable, and it’s not what they say it is.
They’ll point to politics, settlements, borders, and wars. But scratch beneath the outrage, and you’ll find something deeper. A discomfort not with what Israel does, but with what Israel is.
A nation this small should not be this strong. Period.
Israel has no oil. No special natural resources. A population barely the size of a mid-sized American city. They are surrounded by enemies. Hated in the United Nations. Targeted by terror. Condemned by celebrities. Boycotted, slandered, and attacked.
And still, they thrive like there’s no tomorrow.
In military. In medicine. In security. In technology. In agriculture. In intelligence. In morality. In sheer, unbreakable will.
They turn desert into farmland.
They make water from air.
They intercept rockets in mid-air.
They rescue hostages under the nose of the world’s worst regimes.
They survive wars that were supposed to wipe them out, and win.
The world watches this and can’t make sense of it.
So they do what people do when they witness strength they can’t understand.
They assume it must be cheating.
It must be American aid.
It must be foreign lobbying.
It must be oppression.
It must be theft.
It must be some dark trick that gave the Jews this kind of power.
It must be blackmail.
Because heaven forbid it’s something else.
Heaven forbid it’s real.
Heaven forbid it’s earned.
Or worse, destined.
The Jewish people were supposed to disappear a long, long time ago. That’s how the story of exiled, enslaved, hated minorities is supposed to end. But the Jews didn’t disappear. They actually came home, rebuilt their land, revived their language, and brought their dead back to life — in memory, in identity, and in strength.
That’s not normal.
It’s not political.
It’s biblical.
There’s no cheat code that explains how a group of people return to their homeland after 2,000 years.
There is no rational path from gas chambers to global influence.
And there is no historical precedent for surviving the Babylonians, the Romans, the Crusaders, the Inquisition, the pogroms, and the Holocaust, and still showing up to work on Monday in Tel Aviv.
Israel doesn’t make sense.
Unless you believe in something beyond the math.
This is what drives the world crazy. Because if Israel is real, if this improbable, ancient, hated nation is somehow still chosen, protected, and thriving, then maybe God isn’t a myth after all.
Maybe He’s still in the story.
Maybe history isn’t random.
Maybe evil doesn’t get the last word.
Maybe the Jews are not just a people… but a testimony.
That’s what they can’t stand.
Because once you admit that Israel’s survival isn’t just impressive, but divine, everything changes. Your moral compass has to reset. Your assumptions about history, power, and justice collapse. You realize you’re not watching the end of an empire. You’re witnessing the beginning of something eternal.
So they deny it.
They smear it.
And rage against it.
Because it’s easier to call a miracle “cheating” than to face the possibility that God keeps His promises.
And He’s keeping them still.
CIVILES siendo atacados por Hezbolá y corriendo a los refugios.
¿Los medios de tu país de lo informaron?
Apágalos. No son confiables.
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Ayatollah @Khamenei_ir: Women will defeat you. The brave women of Iran will continue to stand up against your brutal oppression to defend Women, Life, Freedom. And now four Israeli women F-16 combat navigators took part in the retaliatory strike against your terrorist regime.
You dared to strike at a smart and courageous nation on October 7th—committing genocide, kidnapping their children, and violating their women. You thought they would fall, but they rose again, returning after 11 months to correct what had only momentarily slipped—their intelligence. Now, they will send you back 1,000 years, to a time without technology, where a ringtone feels like a death knell and a beep is a nightmare. You will be haunted by your own shadow, too afraid to use any technology, cut off from the advanced world. And they will defeat you—not with bullets or tanks, but through the unbreakable will of brave, intelligent people. Over a simple cup of coffee, with one decisive click, they will seal your fate, and the fate of anyone who dares harm their children. This is a nation the world respects. Lebanon—#Hezbollah's pager attacks and today's V82 strike are not merely military victories; they represent a triumph for the Middle East over radicalism—a victory not only for #Israel but for all who stand against terror.
Mientras la ONU se queja de El Salvador de Bukele no dice nada de los niños esclavos en el Congo, ni hablar de los campos de concentración en China, los asesinat0s y persecucion en Rusia, la dictadura de Maduro o los 36 candidatos ejecutados en Mexico.
No tuiteé nada en todo el día porque no me sentía en condiciones de hacerlo. Esta mañana pude ver, en una base del ejército israelí, un video de 43 minutos que documenta las atrocidades cometidas por Hamas el 7/10. Son 43 minutos seleccionados de horas y horas de grabaciones hechas en su mayoría por los propios terroristas.
No es un material público y no es fácil acceder. Por respeto a las familias de las víctimas, hay ciertas cosas que tuve que comprometerme por escrito a no divulgar y no se podía llevar celular ni ningún dispositivo electrónico. Varias veces tuve ganas de llorar, de vomitar, de gritar, pero al mismo tiempo estaba paralizado. Algunas veces no aguanté y di vuelta la cara, pero traté de no hacerlo la mayoría de las veces, porque soy periodista y activista de derechos humanos y estar ahí también era una responsabilidad.
También pude conocer a uno de los rehenes liberados, un argentino que pasó 129 días en un centro clandestino de Hamas, y a la hija de otro rehén que aún está en cautiverio.
Voy a escribir un artículo cuando me sienta mejor, pero quiero apenas comentar cuatro cosas antes de terminar el día.
Primero: todas las cosas que algunos negacionistas dicen en esta red que no sucedieron —que son “mentiras sionistas”—están filmadas. Las filmaron los propios terroristas mientras las hacían, con cámaras corporales y celulares, y hay también registros de cámaras de seguridad, vigilancia interna de los kibutz, cámaras de tránsito, etc. Lo que no se ha mostrado al público es porque las familias de las víctimas tienen derecho a que no se vea en televisión o en las redes sociales lo que les hicieron a sus hijos, sus padres, sus hermanos. Yo lo vi con mis propios ojos y es mucho más de lo que puedan imaginarse.
Segundo: el nivel de brutalidad, sadismo, crueldad y hasta “imaginación” para lo perverso que se ve en esas imágenes es demoledor. Cuesta mirar a la cara a otra persona después de verlo. Cuesta sentirse parte de la misma especie que esos monstruos. Cuesta comprender cómo alguien con sangre en las venas puede actuar así. No hay nada tan horrible ni siquiera en una película de terror. No existe absolutamente ninguna razón política, religiosa, histórica o personal que pueda justificar ni el 1% de lo que esta gente hizo. Es inhumano.
Tercero: lo que más me impresionó a mí fueron las risas, los festejos, los gritos de Allahu Akbar, el orgullo, la alegría de ver sangre, la satisfacción con la que hacen cosas que una persona normal, si le pusieran un arma en la cabeza y le ordenaran hacerlas, preferiría que le disparasen.
Cuarto: aunque entiendo las razones éticas por las que no suben todo el material a internet para que el mundo lo vea, no sé, realmente no sé, tengo demasiadas dudas sobre si no deberían hacerlo. El mundo precisa saber contra qué tipo de enemigo está luchando Israel.
No hay futuro para el ser humano si esta gente no es derrotada.
Tonight, the Middle East has changed forever, presenting a stark contrast of good versus evil. #Israel has already emerged victorious, and the world will celebrate Israel's response to #Iran as a triumph for humanity. It is now clear to all that Israel is a strong nation, home to Arabs, Jews, Muslims, Christians, and Druze. Tonight, the Middle East recognizes that Iran targeted not just Israel, but everyone, including Jordan. Together, we stand united and resilient against the Iranian regime. If you were silent about the events of October 7th, when #Hamas committed genocide, now you understand why we spoke out. By the way, we, as Arabs, know very well that the Iranian people stand with Israel against this Islamic radical regime.
#IranAttack #IraniansStandWithIsrael
Israel did NOT deliberately target any aid workers or any innocent civilians in this war.
It never happened. Not once.
And It WILL never happen. That’s not how Israel operates.
Israel’s enemies glorify death. Israel glorifies life.
When mistakes occur, Israel owns up to them, apologizes, and investigates how the incident happened. This is no different.
Anyone who says Israel did this intentionally is simply spreading a blood libel. Period. Full stop.