Every Single one of them thinks like this by the way. He's just the only one that says it out loud. They simply are not human, and never will be. Absolutely disgusting that the Middle East must pay for the crimes of Europe? Why do we get to put up with this and not them?
על כל דמעה של אמא ישראלית, אלף אמהות לבנוניות צריכות לבכות. לבנון כולה צריכה לבעור!
עם כל הכבוד לאמריקאים, ישראל חייבת להבהיר לעולם כולו שדם בנינו וביטחון אזרחנו איננו הפקר. לבנון כולה צריכה לבעור. חובתנו העליונה היא להגן על אזרחי ישראל ועל חיילי צה״ל, והמחויבות הזו קודמת לכל שיקול אחר.
אמרתי לראש הממשלה, גם בישיבות בינינו: על כל דמעה של אמא ישראלית, אלף אימהות לבנוניות צריכות לבכות.
מספיק עם הפינג־פונג. במזרח התיכון לא מנצחים בתגובות מדודות ובהכלה - צריך להשתגע. למחוק. להכריע את הטרור.
Let’s be honest, Epstein was tightly integrated with the Israeli government, especially through Ehud Barack. Walk and talk Interview was with @JulianAndreone@DropSiteNews today.
🇸🇩 “If people in Manchester were burning Emirates jerseys, we’d be having a very different conversation.”
That was Nathaniel Raymond, director of Yale’s Humanitarian Research Lab, testifying to a UK parliamentary committee on Britain’s failure to stop the UAE-backed genocide at El Fasher in Sudan in October 2025.
Asked what could actually shift a government that has prioritized its economic and political relationship with Abu Dhabi over hundreds of thousands of Sudanese lives, Raymond points to public pressure and sports, and invoked Frederick Douglas.
Manchester City football club is owned by Abu Dhabi’s ruling family, the most visible symbol of Emirati money in Britain. (Its shirts and stadium carry Etihad, the UAE’s state airline).
@nattyray11 | @ManCity
Half a million Sudanese civilians face the prospect of a new wave of massacres as the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia surrounds the city of El-Obeid.
As the capital of the central Sudanese state of North Kordofan, El-Obeid is highly important in the context of the war given that it lies between the army-controlled east of the country and the RSF-occupied western region of Darfur.
For weeks, the RSF has subjected the city to a campaign of drone strikes, systematically dismantling power and water infrastructure to force a collapse.
Western states - the UK, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands and Norway - put out a joint statement calling on the RSF to halt its attack immediately.
They highlighted the atrocities the RSF committed in North Darfur's state capital Al-Fashir towards the end of 2025, noting that they were assesed to bear the “hallmarks of g*nocide," before stating "we must not allow such failures to be repeated".
Ironically, just as they did in the build up to looming massacres in Al-Fashir, western states continue to refuse to call out the state bankrolling the RSF's k*lling of Sudanese civilians - the UAE.
The Western warnings come amid reports featuring fresh allegations that, while the UK was "uniquely placed" to prevent the atrocities of al-Fashir, it failed to act because it feared offending the UAE.
Critics suggest that the western states refusal to hold the UAE accountable provides diplomatic cover for the continued arming of the RSF, alongside complicity in the militia's g*nocidal violence.
Moreover, by shielding the Emirates from scrutiny over its destructive role in Sudan, western states show how they prioritise their economic partnerships with the wealthy Gulf petrostate over Sudanese lives.
Britain ‘ignored Sudan genocide warnings to protect ties with UAE’ witness to @CommonsIDC shared with MPs. The consequence of this is hundreds of thousands of civilians murdered.
https://t.co/ShKAGxKFea
Money before stopping genocide: The British government received intelligence that the United Arab Emirates and Ethiopia were supporting a genocidal militia in Sudan’s civil war in 2024 but did not go public with the news for fear of upsetting the UAE. https://t.co/Rk7ukTjdKB
The Rapid Support Forces in Sudan, supplied with arms and mercenaries by the United Arab Emirates, committed genocide in El Fasher. Now they are threatening to do it again in El Obeid. Will anyone stop them? Will anyone press the UAE to end its complicity? https://t.co/JMCUmaX5Ps
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Why is @Google running paid ads for a genocidal state to whitewash their crimes?
The UK could have stopped a genocidal massacre in Sudan’s El Fasher but failed to act over concerns it would anger the United Arab Emirates (UAE), a top war crimes expert has told Parliament.
Human rights investigator Nathaniel Raymond said he provided the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) with intelligence for more than two years warning that the fall of El Fasher would unleash “one of the single largest mass casualty events of the 21st century”.
With his warnings ignored, more than 60,000 people were killed when the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF) stormed the Northern Darfur state capital last October. The UN has since said the massacre showed “hallmarks of genocide”.
Addressing parliament’s International Development Committee on Tuesday, Raymond said his team from the Yale School of Public Health believed the UK was its “best hope” for stopping the siege. But his team’s warnings were ignored despite two dozen private meetings with the office of then-foreign secretary David Lammy.
He told MPs that Lammy’s officials prioritised the government’s “economic, security, and diplomatic relationships with the UAE” above “the genocidal slaughter of tens of thousands of civilians living in El Fasher and its surrounding communities”.
As the sole penholder for Sudan at the United Nations Security Council, the UK is responsible for driving international response to the conflict.
“They told me that the UK was facing significant private pressure behind the scenes from the UAE limiting its ability to affect the situation,” Raymond told MPs.
“Direct sanctions against UAE officials, at minimum, could have been used to interdict the clandestine UAE pipeline of advanced weaponry flowing to the RSF,” he added.
A UN report published Tuesday found that the RSF is responsible for 87% of verified incidents of rape and sexual slavery in Sudan, including el-Fasher, since the outbreak of violence in 2023.
“The tragedy of El Fasher shows that advanced technology and analysis can provide leaders essential decision support information, but satellite data and computing power cannot by itself generate either political will or moral courage,” said Raymond.
Netanyahu bragged Israel now has 70% of Gaza. American media continues to lie to their audience and pretends Gaza was about "self-defense." They never tell their viewers that Israel is taking the land and now has 2.2 million people in a third of Gaza. That's a concentration camp.