Na’rìng Tawtute. No, it doesn't quite make sense.
Casually cynical, serially sardonic & frivolous flippant.
Alliteration appreciator and ellipsis enthusiast...
the mainstream media is not covering the valid concerns that Jewish Artists for Palestine and many more Jewish people have about this bogus event at the British Museum
@ianwilson48@monicabeharding Well indeed. Since their whole reason for existing is to keep Israel out of Lebanon, who else but Israel can disarm them by getting the the fuck out of Lebanon...
Even if Netanyahu and his right-wing allies are ousted from government, Israel’s genocide in Gaza, ethnic cleansing in the West Bank, and the wars against Lebanon and Iran enjoy broad support across the Israeli political spectrum. https://t.co/6mrADyRYVx
When entire Palestinian communities disappear, that’s not an accident.
When settlements expand while violence goes unpunished, that’s not a coincidence.
J Street champions Rep. Rosa DeLauro and Rep. Sean Casten argue what they saw firsthand in the West Bank points to a disturbing reality: Annexation is already underway.
https://t.co/JpUBLS4pqh
An editorial published by Haaretz argues that the severe mistreatment and the unspeakable abuses against Palestinian detainees under the policies of Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir are not the responsibility of one individual alone, but are enabled by a wider network of officials within and outside Israel's prison system.
The article names several senior figures it says bear responsibility, including Israel Prison Service Commissioner Kobi Yaakobi, legal adviser Eran Nahon, head of medical services Liav Goldstein, as well as prison commanders, prison doctors and others who, according to the editorial, have failed to speak out against evidence of neglect and starvation, including the Israeli Medical Association.
The editorial states that the treatment of Palestinian detainees and prisoners has become a central issue in international public debate, noting that Israeli public discourse often places sole responsibility on Ben-Gvir.
However, it argues that numerous individuals, ranging from senior officials and professionals to prison guards and soldiers, have enabled and sustained human rights abuses inside Israeli detention facilities.
It’s begun: The Great Rewriting of History by the politicians, journalists, media commentators who stayed quiet over Gaza to keep climbing the greasy pole - while a handful of us who spoke-up were smeared, abused, or fired.
As @Hamza_a96 says, don’t let them do it:
You were part of a cabinet that armed and supported a genocidal apartheid Israeli state.
Spare us the crocodile tears.
No amount of revisionism erases your role in that. You’re complicit, whether you like it or not.
First Thornberry. Now this one.
They know a reckoning is coming, and they're scrambling to save themselves. But the archives don't forget - and they don't lie.
@yechielleiter Hang on Ambassador, weren’t we supposed to flee to a rocket ridden Israel because it’s our “safe haven?”
According to Zionists, Israel can be the most dangerous place and yet the “safest” place for Jews all at the same time.
This is all theater.
Like Biden “ceasefire” charade that allowed the genocide in Gaza to continue under the pretense of peace talks, we’re supposed to believe that destroying southern Lebanon—Israel’s actual goal—is fine because Trump “stopped” greater attacks on Beirut.
He’s not supposed to. The system's designed so the IDF aligns itself with settlers, even the most violent ones. It's become more visible in recent years, as soldiers have repeatedly backed terror against Palestinians, but we got testimonies showing it’s been this way for decades: