🔴ELIMINATED: Emad Krikae—commander of Hamas’ Shejaiya Battalion.
After the elimination of the previous commander of Hamas’ Shejaiya Battalion Krikae assumed the position. Previously, he was Deputy Commander of Hamas’ Shejaiya Battalion and responsible for anti-tank missile training in the Gaza City Brigade.
64 days ago, you raised your hands to make a V sign to celebrate massacre and terror - today, you raise your hands to surrender and lay down your weapons... and we are not done with you yet - you will still regret October 7th!
Tonight, on the third night of Chanuka, I am at the @NYYRC Gala proudly wearing a dress emblazoned in the flag of Israel 🇮🇱. So many Jewish New Yorkers & Jewish college students all over our country are afraid to display their Jewish identity, wear a Kipa, a Star of David, or express support for the great state of Israel. We cannot be afraid! We cannot remain silent! Be Jewish, Be Loud, Be Proud! This is where we live and we will not be intimidated!
PS: This dress was created by an incredible Project Runway winner & celebrity designer Irina Shabayeva who pulled it together in less than 24 hours. Irina, I am beyond grateful for your talent and tenacity. God bless America & God bless our only true ally in the Middle East- Israel! 🇮🇱🇺🇸 עם ישראל חי
Egypt refuses to accept Palestinian refugees.
Jordan refuses to accept Palestinian refugees.
Syria refuses to accept Palestinian refugees.
Lebanon refuses to accept Palestinian refugees.
Yemen refuses to accept Palestinian refugees.
Iran refuses to accept Palestinian refugee.
Where are human rights groups?
Where are the protests?
Where are the rallies?
The world doesn’t actually care about Palestinian lives, they just hate Israel.
היי חברים,
קיבלתי את הטקסט הזה מחברה שעובדת בתחום :
נטפליקס מתכוונת לשחרר סרט אנטישמי שמתאר את צה"ל כמפלצות.
בבקשה ראו למטה, לחתום והכי חשוב - לשתף
בפחות מ-8 שעות נוספו 3,000 חתימות נוספות
אנחנו צריכים להגיע לכמה שיותר אנשים - תודה
https://t.co/KoJ6IqKzWr
שתפו בבקשה
https://t.co/e2fbdjeaGA
Dear British people, when these people yell to globalize the intifada, that means they are keen on initiating terror in the name of Jihad against people just like YOU in your own home.
This was never about Palestine.
Israel came to the rescue of many nations after natural disasters. Haiti, Nepal, etc
Israel taught Africa about its irrigation methods.
It has had more discoveries for cancer and other diseases than any nation besides the US.
It has produced more technology than any country besides US.
… I could continue
And by the way, over 200 Jews have received Nobel mostly in sciences, despite there only being about 14 million Jews on the earth.
Muslims, over 2 billion on the earth have received something like 16 Nobel prizes and many of those are in the last 20 years, like prizes for peace to the terrorist Yassir Arafat.
“But The Jews run everything!” Cry the Jew haters.
They don’t run everything but they run a lot per Capita because THEY ARE GOOD AT RUNNING things.
Here’s some work they’ve done in medicine:
Medicine
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•The flexible stent, also known as NIR Stent or EluNIR. Developed by Israeli company Medinol, which is headquartered in Tel Aviv.[31][32]
•The pressure bandage - known widely as the Israeli Bandage is a specially designed, first-aid device that is used to stop bleeding from hemorrhagic wounds caused by traumatic injuries in pre-hospital emergency situations.[33] First used for saving lives during a NATO peacekeeping operation in Bosnia and Herzegovina,[34] by inventor, Israeli military medic, Bernard Bar-Natan.[35] The bandage was successfully used during operations Enduring Freedom and Iraqi Freedom and is widely used today, across the world.[36][37][38] The bandage was nicknamed "Israeli bandage" by American soldiers, and has been "the bandage of choice for the US Army and special forces". Before the Israeli emergency bandage was invented in 1998, wounded soldiers were told to find a rock and wrap it on top of hemorrhaging wounds in order to hold direct pressure.[39] Bar-Natan sold his company to PerSys Medical Inc in Houston, Texas, the company that first introduced the bandage to the US military.
•<img alt="A Sudanese service member, right, applies a bandage to U.S. Navy Petty Officer 3rd Class Douglas Barton's arm during exercise Cutlass Express 2013 at the Port of Djibouti in Djibouti Nov. 13, 2013" src="//upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/9/9f/A_Sudanese_service_member%2C_right%2C_applies_a_bandage_to_U.S._Navy_Petty_Officer_3rd_Class_Douglas_Barton%27s_arm_during_exercise_Cutlass_Express_2013_at_the_Port_of_Djibouti_in_Djibouti_Nov._13%2C_2013_131113-F-NJ596-036.jpg/220px-thumbnail.jpg" decoding="async" width="220" height="147" class="mw-file-element" data-file-width="3000" data-file-height="2011">
•An Israeli Bandage being used by Sudanese and US Naval service members during a training exercise.
•Eshkol-Wachman Movement Notation – a notation system for recording movement on paper that has been used in many fields, including dance, physical therapy, animal behavior and early diagnosis of autism.[40]
•Development of Azilect, a drug for Parkinson's disease, by Moussa Youdim and John Finberg from the Technion - Israel Institute of Technology, and commercialized by Teva Pharmaceutical Industries.
•Development of the Copaxone immunomodulator drug for treating multiple sclerosis. It was developed in the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel by Michael Sela, Ruth Arnon and Deborah Teitelbaum.[41][42]
•Development of bioengineered recombinant interferon proteins by Michel Revel from the Weizmann Institute of Science in Israel.[43]
•Development of taliglucerase alfa (Elelyso), a recombinant glucocerebrosidase enzyme produced from transgenic carrot cell cultures.[44] Taliglucerase alfa won approval from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration in May 2012 as an orphan drug for the treatment of Type 1 Gaucher's disease.[45]
•Development of engineered recombinant Chimeric Antigen Receptors by Professor Zelig Eshhar of the Weizmann Institute of Science and his trainee Gideon Gross, today a component of novel cell-based immunotherapy for various cancers.[46][47]
•Sambucol, an over-the-counter elderberry-based anti-influenza syrup.[48] Discovered by Dr. Madeleine Mumcuoglu at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Studies in 1995 showed that Sambucol was effective against human, swine and avian influenza strains, although more research is required to clearly understand its effectiveness.[49][50][51]
•Development of ENvue, a feeding tube placement system with advanced methods of navigation, integrated sensors and body mapping, for accurate enteral tube placement, by the Israeli company ENvizion Medical, used in Hospitals and Medical centers in the US.[52]
Here’s a few things they’ve done in science:
Chemistry
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•Discovery of quasicrystals by Dan Shechtman of the Technion.[12] The discovery led him to receive the 2011 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[13]
•Discovery of the role of protein Ubiquitin by Avram Hershko and Aaron Ciechanover of the Technion Institute (together with the American biologist Irwin Rose). The discovery led them to receive the 2004 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[14][15]
•Ada Yonath - 2009 Nobel Prize in Chemistry for discovery of the structure and function of ribosomes, the universal cellular factory for the translation of the genetic code to proteins.
•Development of multiscale models for complex chemical systems by Arieh Warshel and Michael Levitt of the Weizmann Institute of Science (presently at University of Southern California and Stanford University, respectively), together with the Austrian-born American chemist Martin Karplus. The discovery led them to receive the 2013 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.[16]
Physics
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See also: Category:Israeli physicists
•Prediction of Quarks by Yuval Ne'eman of Tel Aviv University (together with the American physicist Murray Gell-Mann).[17]
•Discovery of the Aharonov–Bohm effect by Yakir Aharonov and David Bohm.[18]
•Formulation of Black holes Entropy by Jacob Bekenstein of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.[19][20]