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✨️Bless Hashem & his Children✨️
There is more that unites us than divides us.
Lies are like zombies, the Truth Never Dies.
@AmiriKing This is all they know how to do. That and the environment they were raised in. It's always something. Violence sadly doesn't surprise me anymore... it's saddening
Zohran Mamdani: “my aunt was the real victim of 9/11 because racism”
Sure, I’m sorry for Zohran’s aunt that got dirty looks because of 9/11.
I am more sorry for the 2977 people murdered by Muslims on 9/11.
I am more sorry for the 33,000 injuries that were done by Muslims on 9/11.
I am more sorry for the 400,000 people suffering trauma to this day from an event caused by Muslims on 9/11.
I am more sorry for the 2459 soldiers that died in Afghanistan, which was a response to the Muslim attack on 9/11.
I am more sorry for the 4492 soldiers that died in Iraq, which was a response to the Muslim attack on 9/11.
I am more sorry to the estimated 50,000 injured soldiers and 700,000 soldiers suffering from PTSD in response to overseas conflict precipitated by the Muslim attack on 9/11.
Now that I think about it in context, I’m actually not that sorry for the dirty looks received by Zohran’s aunt.
In fact, I’m starting to think this Zohran Mamdani guy might be fighting for the other side.
“Never forget” they said.
They forgot.
.@MosabHasanYOSEF - the son of a Hamas founder - just dropped a truth the world can’t ignore. He warns: this isn’t about land or politics - it’s a Jihad against civilization itself. The only innocent souls in Gaza are the children used as human shields. Everything else is terror. Barbarism. Lies. ...
How many rounds of Gaza: The Remix do we need before someone admits the soundtrack’s broken? Not the bricks—just the beat. Destroy, beg, rebuild… Destroy, beg, rebuild… Destroy and beg…
Rinse with UN pity, repeat with vengeance. The rubble’s not the issue. It’s the playlist: Victims forever.
Until they swap the track—own the war, not the walls—no cement, no cash, no cranes. Let them live in the ruins they chose. Some lessons only sink when the walls stay down.
Why don’t pro-Palestine advocates, Muslims, human rights activists, social media influencers, and flotilla activists protest when Palestinians kill other Palestinians?
Trump helped Israel escape Hamas’s trap, brought the hostages home, defused global outrage, and pulled the rug from under China and Russia in their desperate attempt to disrupt the world order through chaos. He also leveraged Arab oil wealth to bolster the American economy (and, by extension, the world’s economy).
I acknowledge there are downsides to his approach, but this is the essence of diplomacy—politicians aren’t gods.
Hamas is a wounded hyena, surrounded by predators eager for its blood. They have no chance of recovery.
Israel needed a break to reassess two years of brutal war on multiple fronts. Palestinians are brought back to their grim reality.
If I were the Israeli Prime Minister, I would call for early elections and respect the outcome.
Peace vs Ceasefire
Peace is harmony rooted in grace, tolerance, forgiveness, love, compassion, enlightenment, and real-world understanding-not blind passivity. It's flexible, sure, but never at justice's cost. You don't turn the cheek to savages, kidnappers, or criminals; they face punishment, because truth demands it.
Real peace isn't a slogan or political gimmick; it's built on solid ground, demanding accountability, not excuses.
Peace is earned, not given, through moral foundations that protect justice.
A ceasefire? That's different-it's a timeout when sides are worn out, a standby truce for reflection, regrouping, maybe realizing mistakes. Under the surface, tensions boil like an erupting volcano; one slip, and it's war again. It's not peace; it's a breather saying,
Fix your act, or I'll crush you.
What's brewing in the Middle East? A truce, sure, but fragile-built on sand with corrupt players posing as peacemakers. Israel gets the pause to rethink two years of hell, but inviting problem-makers to solve it? Laughable.
True peace waits for real change; this is just a desperate attempt to escape the hard truth.
They kidnapped civilians—toddlers, elders—from their homes, subjected them to starvation, torture, and rape, strangled sobbing toddlers to death with their bare hands, and now shamelessly refuse to return their remains to grieving families for a dignified burial.
Only Palestinians commit such heinous atrocities while masquerading as victims, as the world disgracefully celebrates their savagery.
The Long Game: Why Hamas stepping down doesn’t mean the end.
The Muslim Brotherhood and its branch, Hamas, aren’t just militant groups—they’re master strategists, patiently building a global network to spread their ideology of an Islamic caliphate. For nearly a century, they’ve used a two-pronged approach: dawa, or preaching, and financial jihad, which masks charity as a tool to exploit poor, desperate communities.
By investing in mosques, schools, and aid programs, they indoctrinate entire generations, turning despair into devotion. Unlike ISIS, who rush into violence, the Brotherhood plays the long game, inspired by Muhammad’s 15-year campaign in Mecca—preaching faith, building loyalty, then striking from Medina.
Hamas, as their Palestinian arm, followed this playbook: for 15 years, they avoided war with Israel, focusing on shifting Palestinians from nationalism to jihadism through schools and charities. Only in 1987’s first intifada did they declare war, and by 2006, they held Gaza, building tunnels and momentum.
Now, post-October 7th, they’re resetting. Governing Gaza was a liability—dealing with hospitals and garbage dulled their edge. By stepping down, maybe even disarming, they’re dodging blame for Gaza’s destruction while the world pours billions—70 billion, to be exact—into rebuilding.
That’s their genius: let others handle the rubble they caused, while they recruit globally, exploiting Gaza’s tragedy to demonize Israel and spread hatred. They’re not disappearing; they’re going underground, rebuilding mosques and charities to groom the next wave of jihadis, fueled by youth and indoctrination.
Here’s the blind spot: world leaders might think Hamas stepping down means peace. It doesn’t. It’s a phase shift. In Jordan, they’re diplomatic; in the West, they’re charitable. But the goal—an Islamic caliphate—never changes. They’ll use diplomacy if it works, violence if it doesn’t.
They thrive in chaos, and Gaza’s devastation is their recruiting ad. Policymakers, take note: don’t be fooled by their humanitarian facade. Track their funding—NGOs, mosques, charities WORLD WIDE. Expose their propaganda in schools and online. Cut their access to rebuild funds, cease their properties and FREEZE their banking systems from Islamic trusts to crypto currencies.
They’ve already awakened millions to their cause. Ignore them, and in 15 years, they’ll surprise us again—elections, coups, or another October 7th. Act now, or we’re just bankrolling their next move.
Walk Hebron-Abraham, Jacob, alive in stone. Bible names every hill, Quran doesn't even name the place.
Archaeology? Hebrew bones predate Islam, Romans, Babylonians, and Greeks, by millennia.
Legally? Israel wins: Balfour, San Remo, UN partition-Jews said yes, Arabs and Muslims attacked. Their right is conquest; Israel's is signed paper.
Palestinian identity's borrowed-no ancient roots, just squatting on Jewish land like thieves in a stolen house. No legitimacy, no history, no deed.
Jews own it-history, scripture, shovel, law. End of.
Archaeology
A 3,000-year trail of Hebrew script on walls, Iron Age kings, and ossuaries etched with “son of Joseph” marks the land’s history. No stone mentions “Palestine” until the Romans renamed it after expelling the Jews. Every conqueror—Romans, Byzantines, Muslims, Ottomans—followed suit, driving out the only indigenous people. Islam arrived 600 years later; they didn’t rule, they conquered.
History
The land is called Judea in every ancient scroll—Greek, Roman, and Byzantine. Palestine was a geographical term, never a nation. Muslims didn’t inherit the land; they conquered it, expelled Jews, and continued this pattern until the Ottomans restricted access. There was no Muslim homeland, only successive waves of ethnic cleansing targeting Jews.
Bible vs. Quran
Some cite Quranic surahs to stake a claim, but the Torah is older, rooted in eyewitness accounts and supported by archaeological evidence. Moses needed no footnotes. The Quran echoes his story, acknowledging his encounter at the mountain, but it doesn’t claim ownership—it retells. The original holds stronger historical weight.
International Law
Sykes-Picot, San Remo, Balfour, and the UN’s 1947 partition plan all support Israel’s legitimacy. Arab states rejected the UN plan and launched five wars. Conquest is their doctrine; Israel holds the legal documents. When you start and lose a war, you don’t get to sue the survivor.
Morality
Jews reopened the door, allowing Muslims to pray at their holiest site, returning Gaza, and building infrastructure like power plants and roads. Some Palestinians have resorted to violence, bombing civilians on buses and calling it resistance, while others have prioritized erasing Jewish identity over building their own society. This focus has fueled the conflict mostly influenced by Jihadi ideology, at the expense of their own people’s future. Who is truly manipulating the narrative of victimhood?
Palestinians are not returning heirs; they’re akin to those who burned down the house and then blamed the landlord for locking them out. Israel has made painful concessions to foster peace. Crying “occupation” ignores the history of invasions.
It’s Islam’s attempt to supplant Judaism, a desperate Palestinian effort to replace Israel, and crocodile tears shed for Gaza’s children to mask their hostility toward Jews.