The Palestinian Cause is the rump of Nazism laundered by Soviet propaganda & now espoused as a wedge issue by Islamic supremacists & unthinking Western Leftists
🧵Over the last few weeks I’ve watched some of my worst predictions come true about the destructive effects of conspiracist antizionism and the fear & loathing of Israel that have taken over portions of the left in recent years. It didn’t start in recent years of course - it’s simply when it all finally exploded to the surface.
I know about it personally because I was born & raised in the USSR, where these ideas were born & propagated. I’ve been researching it since 2019.
Here’s a 🧵 of everything I’ve written about it, in chronological order: How & why these ideas were developed, what effect they had on the lives of Soviet Jews, how they got pushed out to the global left & the developing world—and how it all relates to us today. Some of these pieces are now taught at universities. Several are part of book collections.
We can’t understand the explosion of anti-Jewish hate & support of Hamas that we are seeing in the US today unless we understand this history.
Los musulmanes de toda Europa están conmocionados tras la histórica y valiente decisión de Suecia: dejará de usar el término «islamofobia», acuñado por los Hermanos Musulmanes, por considerarlo un concepto manipulado políticamente para silenciar las críticas al islam.
La ministra de Asuntos Exteriores sueca, Maria Malmer Stenergard, anunció que su gobierno presionará a la Unión Europea y a las Naciones Unidas para que dejen de usar este término fraudulento.
El concepto de «islamofobia» fue diseñado deliberadamente para equiparar la crítica legítima a la doctrina islámica con el racismo. Se utilizó como arma para silenciar el debate sobre textos islámicos fundamentales que contienen mandamientos para hacer la guerra, violar y someter a los no musulmanes.
Suecia acaba de reconocer lo que millones de europeos ya saben: criticar una religión que abiertamente llama al asesinato y la esclavitud sexual de los no creyentes no es una fobia, sino sentido común y autoconservación.
Esto supone un duro golpe para el lobby islamista en toda Europa.
¿Estás de acuerdo con la decisión de Suecia?
@Tarafox113m@rich_toronto You are being conned.
Naturally, if you seek out false information then you are a willing participant.
Of all the world’s conflicts, why obsess over this one?
Si un extranjero está en tu país y te exige que aceptes y adoptes su cultura, eso no es un inmigrante.
Ese es un invasor.
Occidente necesita DESPERTAR.
Will Europe Save Hamas in Gaza? I recently met with a high-ranking European official from a country deeply involved in the Israel and Palestine file to discuss Gaza’s future and immediate options for relieving civilians trapped under Hamas’s grip. I presented a simple proposal: create safe zones across the "Yellow Line" into the Israel‑controlled green zone and support new, organized, secure, Hamas‑free communities where Gazans could finally begin rebuilding their lives. Whether the issue is humane living conditions, deradicalization, education, healthcare, or shielding civilians from both Hamas or Israeli strikes, the green zone is the only place where meaningful action is possible. Instead of engaging, the official launched into a long monologue about their country’s contributions to the Palestinian Authority, UNRWA, and other institutions, all while insisting on their own “humility” as a faraway European nation.
Then came the truly alarming part: a casual normalization of Hamas. The official proudly described how easy it had been to work with Hamas before October 7, praising the group for providing “excellent security” and being “easier to work with than others.” What they called pragmatism was, in reality, a twenty‑year pattern of enabling a violent terrorist organization responsible for immense civilian suffering.
When I explained that any Hamas‑free zones would require vetting at the Yellow Line to prevent weapons or operatives from entering, the official reacted with shock. “This vetting would violate international law,” they repeated, insisting that their country could not fund projects with any checks on who enters. I noted the absurdity: I had undergone extensive vetting just to enter their country, and even this building, yet they believed Hamas fighters should be able to walk into new civilian safe zones unimpeded. Their only response was vague appeals to “international law,” which, in their interpretation, seems to require allowing terrorists to hide among civilians.
The meeting ended on an even more surreal note. When the official asked what would happen to Hamas fighters left in the red zone, I said I didn’t care; they could fight the Israeli military on their own all they wanted once they no longer held two million civilians hostage. The official lamented that “this isn’t the old American West” and expressed concern for what would happen to Hamas without human shields. Disgust doesn’t begin to describe my feelings and reactions.
I left convinced of something long suspected: Hamas’s twenty‑year rule was sustained not only by its own brutality but by an ecosystem of NGOs, donor nations, Western European governments, journalists, academics, activists, lawyers, and even self‑styled human‑rights defenders who normalized Hamas, treated it as a legitimate authority, or tolerated its abuses because their hostility toward Israel outweighed their concern for Gazans.
On Thaabet’s premise, that a Confederate flag tattoo would have been disqualifying, Platner’s nomination signals the mainstreaming of antisemitism in America today. Virtually every stream of scholarship in Holocaust and antisemitism studies treats this in one manner or another as the latent phase of a critical threshold.
By and large, no discriminatory law, no policy, no state act is being enacted but discriminatory lawmakers are being normalized in institutional mainstays of American life, media bias is rampant, and anti-Jewish discrimination is publicly expressed, displayed and defended.
In the post-‘45 settlement antisemitism was not abolished and stayed stable at somewhere between ten and fifteen percent for decades, but it was priced out of German public life. It was taboo, disqualifying. That was then and a different country.
In the crucible of the American Civil Rights movement in ‘64 antisemitism was surveyed at roughly thirty percent and dropped to mid teens across two generations. In that span privately held sentiments were tolerated by millions of Americans but association with it was career ending.
Today it sits just under twenty five percent, but by proxy and by another name, ‘Anti-Zionism,’ it has become mainstreamed and institutionally palatable. Asked about Platner’s Totenkopf, a Portland supporter said if it had been an Israel flag it would have been disqualifying.
It is probably right to say that when the SS insignia becomes survivable in a major party primary, defended on the street and from the floor, and ratified by party leadership, the price filter, to the extent there was one here in America, has now collapsed.
Is it a Rubicon? People debated that long after discriminatory policies were enacted in the form of Nuremberg laws in ‘35, all the way through ‘38’s Evian Conference until the massacres began in Europe.
Unsettling is too charitable. Ominous is parsimonious. Alarming is probably correct.
@abbasnasir59@YvetteCooperMP@jnbarrot@AnitaAnandMP What a revealing, appalling statement . Breaking a spine with a sledgehammer is an act of conscience?
You, and your despicable cause, deserve everything coming your way.
The tide has turned and, as always, you have only yourselves to blame.
🔴 Allemagne 🇩🇪 | « Je suis sûr qu’il y a des membres du Hamas sur la liste de paie de l’UNRWA. »
L’auteur de cette phrase n’est ni un ministre israélien, ni un militant pro-Israël.
C’est Peter Hansen, ancien commissaire général de l’UNRWA.
Cette séquence figure dans le documentaire que ZDF et ARTE ont refusé de diffuser.
Pendant des années, ceux qui dénonçaient l’infiltration du Hamas au sein de l’UNRWA ont été traités de propagandistes.
Aujourd’hui, ce sont les propres responsables de l’agence qui confirment ce que beaucoup refusaient d’entendre.
On comprend mieux pourquoi certains ne voulaient pas que ce documentaire soit diffusé.
Quand les faits deviennent impossibles à réfuter, il ne reste plus qu’une solution, empêcher le public de les voir.
#UNRWA #Hamas #Israël #ONU #Gaza #LaChuteDelOccident
Reading the cretinous & dishonest comments objecting to this valid, accurate view of the conflict over the last 23% of the Mandated Jewish homeland prompts me to point out that the losing instigators of a genocidal war of annihilation in 1948 have inverted history, claiming that a survival rate of over 99% somehow qualifies them as victims of their own failure to repeat The Holocaust.
They attempted another Holocaust. Time & time again.
If that is not disqualifying, what is?
We went to the Nova exhibition today. On the one hand I am listening to the video testimony of ZAKA talking about decapitated heads in bags and women violated in unspeakable ways and on the other hand I see the complete indifference to any of this from much of the rest of the world. Indifference at best, or denial or at worst, saying that what happened was 'resistance'. Today this completely blew my mind - again.
The Nova exhibition was profoundly affecting in so many ways despite already having been immersed in nothing but this for nearly three years. There were many tearful people there. We also heard live testimony from Ariel, the brother of Anita Lisman who was killed with her boyfriend Segev Shushan, at Nova. May their memories be a blessing 🕯️🕯️
Watching all of these atrocities again was heartbreaking and I'm glad that the organisers put it all together so incredibly well.
It was in fact the first room of the exhibition which I'll never also forget. It was a film of the Nova rave. People were dancing to trance having the time of their lives. They were my tribe, I've been going to these parties for maybe 25 years. The feeling of dancing to the beats, everyone loving everyone else, being as high as a kite and everything being just perfect. And then a sunrise where everything sparkles and looks beautiful and love and music is all around. There's no feeling like it and then I tried to imagine the horror and the terror descending, people not really understanding what's going on, being terrified whilst still trying to protect each other. I'd only ever seen those party clips on my laptop screen but being there, immersed in those scenes and knowing what was coming for those beautiful people was painful beyond words.
And the worst thing is that most of the people I've danced with for years have turned their backs on us and that's something I'll never forgive or ever forget.
Everyone needs to see and to understand what happened on 7th October and subsequently. Israel needs to do whatever is needed to make sure that this never happens again, with or without the approval of the rest of the world.
You know what I’m truly sick of? Hearing about how “victimized” the Palestinians are.
The Palestinians are victimized, but not in the way they claim.
The Palestinians are victims of the Arab Higher Committee refusing to participate in the Peel Commission which proposed how the land would be split.
The Palestinians are victims of the Arab Higher Committee boycotting the UN Partition Plan discussions, which finalized how the land would be split.
The Palestinians are victims of the Arab leaders telling them to leave their homes, believing they would defeat the Jews.
The Palestinians are victims of the devastation caused when the Arab nations attacked Israel.
The Palestinians are victims of repeated attacks their leaders and governments and ruling parties carried out against Israel from their homes and schools and hospitals, which paid a heavy price in the response.
The Palestinians are victims of UNRWA, which has kept them in perpetual refugee status, preventing them from moving forward.
The Palestinians are victims of the terrorist warlords that have taken international aid intended for them and used it to build terror tunnels and build rockets and outfit mansions for themselves.
The Palestinians are victims of the terrorists who have continued to limit their freedoms due to security concerns.
The Palestinians are victims of the teachings by their religious leaders and UNRWA teachers who have taught them to blame Israel for their situation.
The Palestinians are victims of the Islamic Warlords who have prevented them from having a state.
The Palestinians are victims of hate.
Because that’s what has driven every single decision that has created their situation.
Hate.
But not the hate you think.
The Palestinians aren’t stateless because of Islamophobia or Anti Palestinian Racism.
They’re stateless because of antisemitism. Jew hate.
They’re stateless because people’s hatred of the Jews has outweighed their care and concern for the Palestinian people.
And it still does.
@estherzelda0514@anaraintuitive Yes. Living in the ME in the 1990s was the first time I heard people praising Hitler.
On sharing this with others on my return to Australia I was not believed.
Slavery exists today yet the focus is not to stop it but to attach guilt for having participated in times past while ignoring the ending of slavery & emancipation.
It’s another example of the vile incoherence of anti-Western agitators.
From Christian Homes to Slave Markets: 4.5 Million African Christians Brutally Enslaved in 2026:
While the world keeps obsessing over slavery from centuries ago, millions of Christians are being kidnapped, bought, and sold right now in Africa yet almost no one is talking about it.
Africa has 7 million people trapped in modern slavery.
4.5 million of them are Christians.
Among the victims: 2.4 million Christian women & girls
1 million Christian children
An average slave is sold for just $90.
Worst affected Christian populations: Nigeria: 1.611 million slaves (45-50% Christian)
DR Congo: 407,000 slaves (90-95% Christian)
South Sudan: 115,000 slaves (60-70% Christian)
These are Christian believers people who follow Jesus, read the Bible, and live their faith being ripped from their homes and communities into forced labor, sexual slavery, and horrific exploitation
Why is there endless discussion about historical slavery, but complete silence on this massive ongoing Christian slavery crisis in 2026 ?
Christian lives are under attack today.
It’s time to break the silence and demand attention for this tragedy.
Baroness Foster of Oxton exposed how British taxpayers are being forced to fund the jihadists in the Middle East.
£101 million given to the Palestinians, at the expense of British taxpayers.
The British government knows the Palestinian Authority uses the money to pay terrorists and family members of suicide bombers as part of the infamous “Pay for Slay” policy.
They do not condition the aid on stopping terrorism because Keir Starmer cannot afford to be called “Islamophobic” by his Muslim voters or the Palestinian leaders. He appeases the jihadists by promoting terror against Jews.
This is not foreign aid. This is British taxpayers subsidizing the murder of Jews.
The Palestinian Authority has a formal system that rewards terrorists with monthly salaries — the more Jews they kill, the higher the payment. Suicide bombers’ families receive lifetime pensions. This is blood money, and Britain is helping to pay it.
Spain or Egypt?
Both were conquered by Islamic armies. Both were centers of rich, pre-Islamic civilization. But only one reclaimed its soul.
For nearly 800 years, Spain lived under Islamic rule. But the Spanish people never accepted it as final.
Through centuries of resistance, revolts, and the unrelenting Reconquista, Spain eventually drove out the occupiers. Spain reclaimed its civilizational integrity.
Today, Spain is a Western, secular, democratic state. The Spanish language, Christian heritage, and European identity were not erased.
Egypt, on the other hand, the cradle of one of humanity’s oldest civilizations, a land of pharaohs, hieroglyphs, libraries, and monotheism before Islam ever appeared, was invaded in the 7th century.
The Coptic Christian majority had no organized defense. The result was that Islam absorbed Egypt’s identity. Arabic replaced Coptic. Mosques replaced temples and churches.
Over generations, the Egyptian mind was colonized spiritually and linguistically, until the population no longer remembered what it had lost.
Today, Egypt is an Islamic republic. Less than 10% of Egyptians remain Christian, persecuted in the land where their faith once thrived.
Unlike Spain, Egypt didn’t fight for its cultural survival. It adapted, assimilated, and submitted.
This is more than a history lesson. It’s a mirror held up to the West today.
In the face of Islamic expansionism, not by sword, but through ideological power, mass migration, legal agitation, and cultural intimidation, Western nations must decide:
Will you be Spain or Egypt?
I sold barren land for a profit.
Then someone developed homes on that land and massively increased its value.
I have seller's remorse.
I am the victim and I have a right to massacre everyone who lives on that land and steal it.
My name is Palestine.
"At a time when Australians are struggling with a cost-of-living crisis, it is fair to ask why the Albanese Government keeps finding more taxpayer money to send to the Middle East. Since the October 7 attacks, Labor has committed well over $200 million to causes connected to Gaza and the wider region.
The Government has provided no detail about what safeguards will be in place to ensure this latest funding does not benefit extremist groups or organisations that promote hatred and division.
The Albanese Government has already done significant damage to the prospects for peace by recognising a non-existent State of Palestine, a move that rewarded rejectionism and strengthened extremist elements among the Palestinian Arabs. No amount of Australian taxpayer funding will undo that mistake.
Labor has reached the extraordinary position of sanctioning Israeli organisations, activists and elected ministers while simultaneously funding initiatives designed to shape Israeli civil society and influence Israeli domestic politics.
Peace will not come because Australia spends another few million dollars. Peace will come when Palestinian Arab leaders and their supporters finally abandon the fantasy of destroying the world's only Jewish state and accept that Israel is here to stay."
AJA CEO Robert Gregory