Smotrich: 'My son wants me to leave some Lebanon for him to destroy later. I told him don't worry, there will be enough for everyone.'
Generational evilđ€ź
BREAKING: BBC has compiled evidence of more than 160 Palestinian children deliberately shot in the head by IDF soldiers and snipers in Gaza. They concluded the worst thing ever:
"Israeli jews are hunting children for fun."
In 2000, the world watched as Jamal al-Durrah tried to shield his 12 year old son, Muhammad, from Israeli occupation forces. Muhammad al-Durrah was killed that day, a child whose final moments, caught on camera, became one of the most searing images of the Second Intifada and of Palestinian history.
For Palestinians, this is not just footage preserved in history. It is a wound carried across generations. We recognize Jamalâs outstretched arm because it is every parentâs instinct, to shield, to sacrifice, to stand between their child and harm. We remember Muhammad not as an image, but as a boy with a name, a family, and a future that was stolen. His killing was not something we merely saw; it was something we absorbed, something that settled into our collective memory and never left.
Remember when the IDF went into a hospital.
Forced everyone out at gunpoint.
Then left newborn babies to starve and decompose in incubators.
All factual.
All proven.
Israel is the most depraved entity on earth.
You can buy up all of the social media platforms and manipulate all of the algorithms but the people of the world will never forget what it looks like when a mother carries her child's remains in a grocery bag.
Larry Ellison uses the Tony Blair Institute to control the NHS and Britainâs most sensitive health data.
âWhen it comes to tech policy, TBIâs role is to go to developing economies and sell them Larry Ellisonâs gear. Oracle and TBI are inseparable.â
Since 2021, Ellisonâs foundation has donated & pledged ÂŁ257m to the Tony Blair Institute (TBI).
Ellison, described by Trump as the âCEO of everythingâ, is now shaping NHS reform through Blairâs institute. TBI is pushing a single national data library and a new âfront doorâ to patient records, embedding Britainâs health system within Oracleâs infrastructure.
The cash has turned TBI into what insiders call a âtech sales & lobbying operation for Oracle.â Its agenda mirrors Ellisonâs global push to unify national data sets. He has been explicit about what matters most:
âThe NHS in the UK has an incredible amount of population data,â he said, though it was too âfragmentedâ at present.
Two weeks later, TBI published âGoverning in the Age of AI: Building Britainâs National Data Libraryâ, echoing Ellison and describing the NHS as âfragmented and unfit for purpose.â
The NHS dataset is uniquely valuable. Unlike anything in the US or Europe, it contains comprehensive health records dating back to 1948. Its potential commercial value from drug development to genome sequencing is estimated at ÂŁ10bn a year.