Ali Shaa’ban, an Israeli Arab, mocks those crying "Apartheid!":
"Apartheid? As an Israeli Arab, since I was a baby, I've received monthly payments from Israel totaling 2,500,000 ILS. Israel takes care of us. Apartheid? Don't make me laugh. Thank Allah for this 'apartheid'."
Never forget what Palestinian terrorists did at the command of the Islamic Regime.
This is Omer (2 years old) and his twin sisters Arbel and Shahar (5 and a half) Siman Tov.
They were burned alive by Hamas on Oct 7th.
Both parents, Johnny and Tamar were killed too.
“They’re here, they’re burning us” - one of Johnny’s last texts to his sister Ranae.
Their grandmother, Carol Siman Tov was also executed in her own home that day too.
Gazan terrorists murdered Yarden Bibas's wife and kids and tormented him over it while he was being held hostage.
"They were murdered in cold blood. With bare hands. They used to tell me it didn't matter. That I would get a new wife, new kids. A better wife and kids"
Monsters.
Jarrett Buba hunted down visibly Jewish students at the University of Pittsburgh with a glass bottle just got probation and a stint in a mental health facility after pleading guilty to ethnic intimidation charges.
The victims, both wearing kippahs and heading to a Hillel event, say the attacker, wearing a keffiyeh, targeted them specifically, leaving one with a neck laceration and the other with a concussion that ended his baseball career.
Even after the assault, Pitt initially claimed the attack wasn’t directed at any specific group. Meanwhile, Jewish students say they repeatedly warned the university for years about escalating antisemitism on campus.
The best ׳genocide׳ ever!
The number of Arabs from the Jordan River to the Mediterranean Sea has grown tenfold over the last 80 years. That's true for Gaza, that's true for Israel, and that's true for the West Bank.
And here's another surprising fact that nobody talks about: Palestinians are the fastest-growing population in the Middle East over the last 80 years.
If someone wants to call that a genocide, then it must be the best genocide in history.
By the way, the number of Jews in Arab countries has dropped by 99% over the same 80 years.
That's the real genocide.
Attached is a picture of Jews in Egypt. 80 years ago the community numbered 85,000 people, and today there are 3. This is what a genocide looks like."
Share the truth.
Less than 12 hours ago, she was the motionless victim on a stretcher with a neck brace. Today she’s the resilient, fully recovered survivor, just in time for flowers and attention.
These scammers don’t even try to make it believable anymore. They know millions of idiots will ignore the fake injuries, blatant lies, and manipulation as long as the grifter flashes a peace sign and says “Free Palestine.”
I can’t believe my eyes. As they watched the horrors of October 7th: “Shout out to Hamas, we love what you’re doing. If they’re killing Israelis, I don’t care. Fuck Israel.“
I have no words. Monsters do exist.
Unlike the flotilla activists performing for cameras and social media applause, this group’s action was not performative. They did not come to provoke, grandstand, or market themselves as heroes. They came to help Israelis heal and rebuild.
At Ben Gurion Airport, on my way back to Germany, I met a remarkable group of Germans returning from volunteering in Kibbutz Nir Oz. They asked me for a picture, but what truly deserves attention is not the photo, it is what they had just spent days doing.
These people are not Jewish. They have no family ties obligating them to help. No political benefit. No personal gain. And yet, while much of the world prefers slogans, hashtags, and selective outrage, they chose action.
For years now, Hebrew-speaking Petra Hemming, a true friend of Israel, has stood beside Israelis not out of fashion or convenience, but out of moral clarity and genuine friendship. Through the association supporting Nir Oz, she and many others have helped survivors of one of the most devastated kibbutzim after October 7, rebuilding homes, supporting families, raising funds, and simply showing up when it mattered most.
One thing Petra told me stayed with me deeply. She said that one of the highlights of their trip was helping reopen the grocery store in Nir Oz, a simple thing most people take for granted. But for the community, after everything they endured, it was emotional beyond words. People were moved to tears. Imagine a society so shattered by terror that reopening a small grocery store becomes a moment of collective healing and hope.
What moved me most is that they understand something many still refuse to grasp: solidarity is not a slogan. It is work. It is sacrifice. It is getting on a plane, leaving your comfort behind, and helping complete strangers rebuild their lives after unimaginable horror.
Kibbutz Nir Oz became one of the symbols of the October 7 massacre. Entire families were murdered, kidnapped, or shattered forever. And yet amid all this darkness, people from another country, another language, another religion decided that the pain of Israelis is also their concern.
That is humanity.
If ordinary citizens from Germany can dedicate their time, money, and energy to help rebuild Nir Oz, then others can stop making excuses and start asking themselves what they are doing beyond posting online.
Support those rebuilding lives instead of those glorifying destruction.
And to Petra Hemming and everyone involved: thank you for proving that friendship with Israel is not measured by words, but by presence.
You can read more about their association on their website: www.bgl-niroz .de
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