The over use of the stupid empty accusation of “antisemitism” is like a used condom at this point ; it’s overstretched , lost all protection and no one wants to touch it “ ewwwww
Why Is Israel Burning While the West Bank Isn’t?
Israel burns. The West Bank doesn’t.
And someone always asks the wrong question — is it bad luck? Climate change? Wind?
But the land knows better. The olive trees know. The pines don’t.
See, Israel didn’t just build cities and roads. It planted forests — fast-growing, shallow-rooted, flammable forests. Mostly Aleppo pines. Not native. Not wanted. They were brought from Europe, like the ideology that planted them.
Over 240 million trees. Planted not for the ecosystem, but for symbolism. To “green the land.”
Only they weren’t greening it. They were covering it.
They planted forests on top of destroyed Palestinian villages — al-Lajjun, Sindiyana, al-Ruways. Even Lubya — now covered by the Keren Kayemet Forest. Trails where no one remembers what was buried first: the roots or the ruins.
These trees were chosen because they grow fast, like the project itself.
But they also burn fast. Every spring and summer, they go up in flames.
Not because of an enemy — but because they don’t belong. The land rejects them.
They dry out. They snap in heat. They spark with the first gust of wind.
Meanwhile, in the West Bank — where trees weren’t planted to erase anything — the olive trees stand. The fig ripens. The oak bends but doesn’t break.
So don’t ask why Israel is burning.
Ask why it thought planting foreign trees would make it native.
Ask why it acts surprised when the land spits them back out in smoke.
Because the land doesn’t lie.
And fire doesn’t forget.
🚨 Shoshana Strock — daughter of Israeli Settlements Minister Orit Strock — says both parents sexually assaulted her and the abuse was 🎥 filmed.
✈️ She fled the country
👮♀️ Filed a police report
🆘 Now asking for protection from her family and criminal networks
This isn’t just personal — it exposes the violent culture behind the very power structure shaping Israel’s apartheid policies.
#Israel #OritStrock #AbuseAndPower #SilenceIsComplicity
🇺🇸🇮🇱 عاجل عاجل : تسريب المكالمة الصعبة بين نتنياهو و بايدن!!
الألوووو الأولى...
نتنياهو: مرحبا، بايدن!
بايدن: مرحبا... مين معي؟
نتنياهو: أنا نتنياهو!
بايدن: أهلاً ... مين قلت؟
نتنياهو: يا زلمة، أنا نتنياهو!
بايدن: آه، تذكرت! شو أخبار جولدا مئير؟ لسه زعلانة من شامير؟
نتنياهو: جولدا مئير؟ يا بايدن، ماتت من زمان! أنا الرئيس الآن!
بايدن: ألو... ألو... في حدا معي؟
نتنياهو: بايدن! تسمعني؟ أنا نتنياهو، رئيس الوزراء الحالي!
بايدن: آه، نتنياهو... طيب، مين رئيسكم هالأيام؟ لسه بيريز ولا رابين؟
نتنياهو: بيريز؟ رابين؟ هدول ماتوا من زمان، يا بايدن، ركز معي شوي! أنا اللي ماسك الأمور الآن!
بايدن: طيب، طيب، معلش. بس سؤال... جولدا ليش مش بتيجي تزورني زي زمان؟
نتنياهو (بتوتر): جولدا مئير ماتت يا بايدن، ركز! أنا اللي بحكي معك.
بايدن: أها... طيب، بس بدي أفهم، انتو لسه محتارين بين حزب العمل وحزب الليكود؟
نتنياهو: يا زلمة، حزب العمل صار في المتحف من زمان، وأنا الليكود!
بايدن: طيب طيب، بس سؤال أخير... مع مين بحكي بالضبط؟
4️⃣ Inspiring Examples:
♘ Gandhi’s boycott of British goods in India weakened colonial control, laying the groundwork for independence.
♘ The Montgomery Bus Boycott led to a Supreme Court ruling that segregation on public buses was unconstitutional, marking a key victory in the Civil Rights Movement.
♘ The global boycott of apartheid South Africa was instrumental in ending decades of racial segregation and oppression.
➟The message is clear: when people unite with a common purpose, even the mightiest systems can be brought to their knees. Your voice matters ➟ together, we can create a future built on justice and equality.
3️⃣Change might not be immediate, but persistence is key.
♕ Achieving long-term goals takes time and coordinated effort, but every step forward (no matter how small) brings us closer to a more just world.
↳ Keep pushing, keep standing strong. History is made by those who refuse to stay silent.
WHY?
🕸 Because financial pressure speaks a language that no system of oppression can ignore.
➟ Studies show that economic boycotts can reduce a company’s revenue by significant margins, forcing them to rethink their practices.
↳ In Gaza’s context, boycotts have already led to notable disruptions, proving that grassroots efforts can challenge even the most entrenched systems.
2️⃣ History shows that simple actions, when unified, can dismantle even the most entrenched systems.
♕ From Gandhi’s leadership in India to the Montgomery Bus Boycott in the United States.
People have repeatedly proven that boycotting, though seemingly small, can lead to monumental change.
↳ Every contribution counts. When we stand together, our actions resonate louder.
✵ Boycotting is not just a refusal; it’s a demand for justice.
♕ We’ve seen how international boycotts in South Africa were pivotal in bringing down apartheid, proving that solidarity across borders can change the course of history.
➟Now is the time to take action and be part of this powerful tradition of resistance.
🇵🇸Whether you’re a seasoned activist or just starting to explore ways to make a difference, the undeniable truth is that
1️⃣ Boycotting is one of the most accessible and effective tools in the fight against systemic injustice.
✵ When financial interests are targeted, even the strongest alliances and deceptive strategies crumble. ➟ By hitting them where it hurts their profits, we send a clear message that human lives cannot be reduced to numbers.
The lesson is simple: unity in purpose creates real impact.
➟ Never underestimate the power of collective human action.
Netanyahu's "victories" seem endless. In a victory twist😄, he celebrates retrieving his citizens' bodies as if it’s a heroic feat.
He could’ve brought them back alive to their families but chose to let them DIE, returning lifeless bodies without cost or dignity.
What kind of leader💩 glorifies death over life?
✵What does this fool mean by "strategic assets" in Netzarim and the Philadelphi Route?
You've controlled the Gaza Strip since 1967 by air, land, and sea and constantly could bombard it at will. Let's not forget that since Israel occupied Gaza and the West Bank during the 1967 war, it has maintained near-total control over every aspect of life in Gaza, from movement and transportation to water, electricity, and even the air people breathe.
Even after Israel's so-called "unilateral" withdrawal from Gaza in 2005, this control didn't truly change, as Israel continued to impose a blockade by sea, air, and land while tightly regulating Gaza's borders.
What "strategic achievements" can you claim after a 10-month war other than the slaughter of civilians, the loss of your soldiers and captives, and the further degradation of your country's global reputation?
♘How can someone be so deluded as to consider these disasters as victories?
The reality in Gaza, from the standpoint of Israeli control, remains unchanged after every war or military operation. For years, the Israeli military has been able to strike and bombard Gaza at will, and this dynamic has not shifted in any meaningful way after successive conflicts.
What you describe as "strategic gains" is merely a reaffirmation of the same dominance you already held but at a massive human and political cost. The repeated bombings and devastation have achieved nothing strategically significant. Gaza remains under siege, the resistance endures, and the international community grows more critical and alienated.
Ultimately, these so-called "achievements" are illusions. They offer no real strategic advancement.
✵The situation is unchanged: the same control persists, the resistance remains resilient, political isolation deepens, and all you've accomplished is the escalation of hatred and hostility with nothing of real substance to show for it.
✵الرسالة واضحة رغم الزخرف اللفظي و الرسمي: المقاومة تلفظ أنفاسها قبل الأخيرة. الجبهة الداخلية لم تعد جبهة، بل تحولت إلى أشلاء متناثرة ولحم ممزق. النسيج الاجتماعي تقطع، والأطفال أضحت أحلامهم مقيدة بشلل لا شفاء منه.
♘المقاومة، التي حملت آمالنا وأرواحنا، تقف على درجتين من حافة الفناء، تنتظر الشهادة في صمتٍ يسبق الهدوء التام. هدوء الشهادة!
✵لسنا من حديد ولا فولاذ، نحن لحم ودم، نشعر بالألم وتذبحنا الأوجاع. لسنا أبطالًا خارقين، نحن بشر عاديون نحلم ونأكل القديد. نحن في غاية البساطة.
🇵🇸عشرة أشهر ثقيلة مضت ونحن نقاتل وحدنا أمام نصف مليون جندي مدجج. نقاتل بدمنا ولحمنا، بأرواحنا التي أنهكتها الأمراض والجروح.
♘نحن أبناء هذه الأرض، ملحها الذي يروي تاريخها. نعرف الواقع بكل مرارته، نعرف دروبه وخيامه، ونعرف كل مناطقه الرخوة. كل شيء هش هنا، كل المناطق رخوة هنا، لا جبلٌ ، لا وادي، لا غابة، لا منحدر، لا آمان، كل شيء قابل للانهيار.
🇵🇸أن تصمد غزة تحت وابل القصف لمدة شهر كان يُعتبر إعجازا، فما بالكم بعشرة أشهر من العزلة والجوع والقهر؟
✵لا تندهشوا إذا ما امتدت المعركة يوما أو شهرا إضافيا، حتى يُصبح المقاتلون عاجزين عن الاستمرار. لا تتفاجأوا إذا رأيتم آلاف الشهداء يسقطون جوعى، ولا تتف��جأوا عندما تنفد الرصاصات والقذائف ولا يبقى من ياسين 105 سوى الفيدوهات التي تعجبكم.
♘ما حدث حتى الآن هو معجزة في زمنٍ لم يعد يعرف المعجزات. لكننا لن نحقق النصر بالمعجزات وحدها؛ نحتاجكم الآن أن تكونوا ساحة واحدة حقيقية تنبض بالمقاومة قبل أن يفوت الأوان.
🏴☠️وإلا، فلن تبقى ساحات بعدها. سيواجهكم العدو واحدا واحدا، محوراً محوراً ، وسيترككم العالم العربي تموتون وحدكم في صمته المطبق، إن لم يكن شريكا في قتلكم بجنده و ماله!
✵الآن، وليس غدًا. الآن، وإلا لن يبقى منا سوى ذكريات البطولة، و يبقى لكم فانزات تويتر.
ولننسَ فلسطين لأربعين عاما أخرى، أو ربما إلى الأبد!فما أقرب واقع غرناطةُ من خان يونس اليوم.
♘غير أننا نحن عباد الل�� الكبار و غيرنا هم عباد الله الصغار!
🇵🇸لم نُسلمْ .. قٌتِلنا
Stay strong, Gaza. The pain in our hearts grows heavier with each heartbreaking photo. It’s unbearable to witness such suffering, where every image tells a story of loss, despair, and unimaginable grief.
#SaveGazaNow#Hezbollah#IsraeliApartheid
Procrastination is not always a sign of misplaced purpose or poor choices. More often, it is an internal struggle between aspirations and reality, between what we long to achieve and what we dread confronting. We may procrastinate out of fear of failure or because we are burdened by invisible weights that slow our steps. We might shy away from a challenging task, knowing deep down that completing it demands more effort than we feel capable of giving at that moment.
The first reason for that is that Trump does not hold the stature of a significant historical or political figure.
He is more of an entertainer "clown" than a statesman.
For example, the assassination of Qassem Soleimani continues to have profound geopolitical consequences, influencing regional tensions and shifting alliances.
Also, the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh could potentially ignite a large-scale war in the Middle East.
In history, the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand in 1914 triggered World War I due to the complex web of alliances and tensions.
Trump's absence, on the other hand, would likely create far less global disruption.
The second reason I assume, is that the left-leaning media has deliberately downplayed Trump and chosen to marginalize him, leading to a lack of significant public attention regarding such threats.
This mirrors how media coverage, or lack thereof, can shape public perceptions of an event.
For instance, the failed assassination attempt on President Harry Truman in 1950 by Puerto Rican nationalists didn’t gain as much attention as other historical events because the media chose to frame it in a way that minimized its impact.
A third reason I think lies in the nature of the would-be assassin. If the person is insignificant or lacks any ideological weight, then the event becomes trivialized.
In history, failed assassination attempts by inconsequential individuals often fade into obscurity, as seen in attempts on the lives of figures like Queen Victoria, where many attackers were seen as mentally unstable rather than politically motivated.
In this context, when both the assassin and the target are seen as unimportant, the incident barely registers beyond being a footnote in history.
The problem isn’t that people aren’t good at anything; finding the right business idea is more complex than just having a skill.
It’s about aligning your strengths with the market needs, the resources available, and your interests. A doctor might be amazing at saving lives, but that doesn’t mean they should know how to run a healthcare startup. Similarly, a skilled worker might excel at their craft but still struggle to turn it into a business.
And honestly, it’s completely FINE not to start a business at all! Not everyone needs to be an entrepreneur.