I will advocate for:
Israel’s existence as the one Jewish state in the world.
Palestine & Israel to live side by side with new governments.
I will not tolerate:
Supporting Palestine and wiping Israel off the map. If this is your stance, please unfollow me. We do not align.
I actually visited the Holocaust Museum in Jerusalem today. Comparing Gaza to the Holocaust is insanely historically illiterate. Universalizing the lessons of the Holocaust has only served to water down the severity of that crime.
All the jokes aside Americans are actually some of the friendliest and most welcoming folks I have ever met. Been to Miami, New York, San Francisco, Los Angeles & Chicago now and everywhere I met amazing people. 100x friendlier than the grumpy Germans at home 🫶🏼
@BattlehawksUFL Luis looking a little shaky right now. Don’t rule out putting Frost back in/trying to establish the run a little more. Either way, need a TD before half.
It's early June and the #STLCards already have their first All-Star ⭐️
Manager Oli Marmol accepted Dave Roberts' invitation to join the National League's coaching staff in the All-Star Game, Bob Nightengale reports
The Arabs did not understand what they were creating. When Jews were kicked out of Arab lands with little money, no protection, and no future, many believed they were permanently removing their Jewish populations. They told the Jews to “go back to Israel,” convinced that the new Jewish state would collapse under the attacks of the ummah and that the Jews would not survive or fight back.
But when that effort failed, and Israel survived instead of disappearing, the narrative was reversed. The same voices that supported the ethnic cleansing of the Jews and justified the expulsion of Jews from Arab countries began accusing Israel of what they tried to do, while simultaneously telling Jews whose families were expelled from Arab lands to “go back to Poland.”
A Palestinian father pushes his young son to throw rocks at IDF soldiers while shouting, “Shoot him!”
This is the kind of sick education children are getting in Palestinian society.
The IDF soldier responded with humanity, giving the child a high-five.
Radical Israeli settlers raided the Palestinian village of Huwara over a stolen goat. One of them, wearing IDF uniforms, beating random Palestinians with clubs. Nine wounded.
This is terrorism. Nobody should hesitate to condemn this.
We need to hold our own to the standards we set for our nation.
WHAT WE GIVE ISRAEL
The standard US military aid package is $3.8 billion per year $3.3 billion in Foreign Military Financing plus $500 million for joint missile defense programs. Israel must spend most of this on US-made products and services, and by 2028 essentially all of it must be spent in America.
WHAT ISRAEL GIVES BACK
1. F-35 R&D Savings: 55 billion
Israel resolved multiple technical issues during the F-35’s early development, reducing US R&D costs by an estimated $55 billion and accelerating deployment timelines.  The total F-35 program cost was $55 billion in R&D Israel’s combat testing effectively saved the US from having to discover and fix those problems on their own dime.
2. Intelligence Value: equivalent to 5 CIAs (75 billion/year)
General George Keegan, former Chief of US Air Force Intelligence, stated that Israel’s intel value equals “5 CIAs” providing a 400% return on investment on the $3.8 billion aid package. One CIA budget runs approximately $15 billion.  Five times that equals roughly $75 billion worth of intelligence annually for $3.8 billion in aid.
3. Strategic Base Value: $15–20 billion/year
As stated by Admiral Elmo Zumwalt and General Alexander Haig, Israel is the largest US aircraft carrier that does not require US military personnel on board, cannot be sunk, and is deployed in a critical region sparing the US the need to manufacture, deploy, and maintain real aircraft carriers with ground divisions, which would cost the US $15–20 billion annually. 
4. F-35 Export Multiplier: $40 billion in sales, $173 billion backlog
Israel’s battle-tested performance and upgrades to the F-35 contribute to $40 billion in US exports and a $173 billion backlog for US industry.  Israel essentially serves as the world’s most credible advertisement for American weapons.
5. Jobs and Economic Output: 255,000 jobs, $72 billion annually
The F-35 economic engine alone supports 290,000 US employees and $72 billion in annual economic output.  Israeli stakeholders hold contracts with over 1,000 American companies across 48 states, DC, and Puerto Rico.
Why do people need to lie about this?
Because they have nefarious reasons.
There’s no other reason to lie about this stuff.