Two rabid Zionists—Barack Ravid and Mark Levin—pumping this theatre performance for the masses. If a call took place, it was merely to agree on what they’d tell people.
Don’t believe them for one minute. These parasites lie like they breathe. Look at the material reality: Israel still waging a war on Lebanon and occupying everything south of the Litani river
“The rest of the world is ready to go. They’re waiting for Americans. They’re looking at us and saying, ‘It’s time for you guys to wake up, because we don’t want our planet destroyed [by] your out-of-control government and military empire.” - @AbbyMartin
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This video of Israel’s latest war crime is being systematically suppressed by Twitter.
I screen recorded the moment the platform removed 19 retweets from the post — evidence of Western war crimes being targeted by Elon’s algorithm.
Minutes later, it removed 21 more retweets👇
Jewish destruction and mass murder of Palestinians is not the worst genocide in history, but it is perhaps the most unique.
The Maafa, the holocaust of the transatlantic slave was the most devastating and enduring holocaust that killed five million merely in transit and devastated entire peoples in every way for 400 years. The Native American and Aboriginal holocausts killed yet untold, uncounted tens of millions, maybe more. The ongoing holocaust that continues today — the post-9/11 war on Muslims, largely engineered by zionists — has killed at least 32 million people according to Gideon Polya, a genocide scholar and expert on holocausts.
The genocide in Palestine is unique in the extraordinary complicity of nearly all instruments of power in society to not only deny and lie about it, but to present those whom we can all see doing the killing, not as perpetrators, but as victims.
It is unique in that it is destroying lands and monuments sacred to the majority of Earth’s population, simply to grant exclusive privilege to Jews and only Jews. And it is unique in its potential to further ignite the region in ways that threaten civilizations and that promise irreversible damage to our planet and the life she sustains for creatures and plants alike.
Israel's genocidal colonization of Palestine—and now Lebanon and Syria, with aspirations for further expansion—is arguably the greatest threat humanity has ever faced.
They’re trying to kick me off the CA governor ballot over a phone number on my tax return.
I had 10 minutes to correct it, or be disqualified.
I’m 8 points off the lead. They’re terrified of a Black Muslim anti‑Zionist who will divest from war and pass CalCare.
Call Shirley Weber. (916) 657-2166. Tell her: LET BUTCH ON THE BALLOT.
Donate to fight the nuisance lawsuits.
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So let me get this straight: Iran blocking the Strait of Hormuz is ,unfair’ but blocking oil shipments to Cuba in order to collapse their whole country is what? Fair?
OMG You will never see this on FOX News or CNN : Rahma Zein exposes how Israeli soldiers murdered a Palestinian family in the West Bank, stripped the surviving children, and punched a 12-year-old boy in the face when he asked why they killed his parents.
There will be no way to quantify the excess deaths caused by the US regime’s energy siege on Cuba
But death, hunger and deprivation were the intended effects of the policy
Trump and Rubio are destroying Cuban schools and hospitals without bombs
"The sniper who shot my friend Jihan's 3 year old daughter Noor, shattering her tiny legs while she was in her mother's arms in Gaza, is a hateful, racist ghoul -- I understand that's one of the things I've been criticized for saying. And I double up on it, frankly. But the rage, the disgust even hatred that Jihan or I feel toward that sniper is not racism. It is not anti-Jewishness. It is not anti semitism. Nor are her feelings toward the tank operator who blew out the back of her son Arhab's head, making her fingers sink into his brains when she tried to pick him up. Our feelings or words in response to 78 years of this barbaric, colonial violence are not 'reprehensible.' They are not antisemitic. And they are not anti Jewish. In fact, despite everything they have done to us -- despite the fact that the overwhelming majority of Jews both inside & outside of Israel support this zionist carnage & domination -- we still have the tender human sense to recognize those Jews, however a minority they may be, who do not support Israel. And to embrace the far smaller minority who are anti zionist, in fact."
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If the Israelis lay down their arms, a genocide ends. If Hamas lays down their arms, Israel’s planned ethnic cleansing of Gaza happens quickly and without resistance.
He posted 45 minutes ago and now he’s dead.
Kinetic strike. Most likely keyed off his cell phone signal, which the IDF tracks.
To the “journalists” in the West who toe the line with the NYT editorial board. Any words for your colleague?
The tragedy of Vietnam is not what we suffered.
It’s what the world chose to forget.
They remember the Hollywood versions, where the real trauma belongs to the American soldier.
They forget the Vietnamese child burned alive.
The farmer torn apart by cluster bombs.
The mother who carried her son’s bones home in a rice sack.
They remember their disillusionment.
We live with our dead.
And in this, Palestine knows us.
Because the tragedy of Gaza is not only the siege, the rubble, the amputated childhoods.
It is the silence.
The smothering, deliberate silence that follows every massacre.
The silence of those who look away while telling themselves they are informed.
The silence of those who call for peace, but only after the body count has stabilized in Israel’s favor.
Palestine is what happens when imperial grief becomes more sacred than indigenous survival.
They remember the rocket siren, not the years of blockade.
They remember the Israeli soldier’s tearful memoir, not the Palestinian boy shot in the spine at the fence.
They remember the fear of the occupier, not the lifelong dispossession of the occupied.
They remember Israeli disillusionment.
Palestinians live with their dead.
And when those dead cry out, the world debates decibels.
Was that rage too loud?
Was that grief too political?
Was that resistance too defiant, too disorganized, too inconvenient to fit into our curated, colonizer-safe narratives?
They forget that Vietnam was called a threat for resisting occupation.
They forget that South Africans were called terrorists for demanding freedom.
They forget that every struggle for liberation is first demonized, then sanitized, then remembered only when the oppressed are no longer alive to speak for themselves.
Palestine is still in the first stage.
They are being buried while being blamed for digging.
They are being starved while being accused of greed.
They are being erased and told to apologize for resisting disappearance.
They do not get the dignity of historical hindsight.
They get the violence of present denial.
Their trauma must pass through checkpoints.
Their mourning must be fact-checked.
Their deaths must be "verified" before they can be grieved.
And even then, the world asks: did they deserve it?
Were they close to Hamas?
Were they throwing stones?
Were they in the way?
Just as the Vietnamese peasant was once a suspected Viet Cong.
Just as the Algerian youth was once presumed a rebel.
Just as every colonized person has, at some point, been told they were too alive, too angry, too unwilling to die quietly.
The world forgets that Gaza is not a battlefield.
It is a prison with no exits, a graveyard with a population register, a classroom where the curriculum is survival.
They are not dying because of war.
They are dying because they are not allowed to exist on their own terms.
And yet they still write.
They still sing.
They still name their children after hope.
They still mourn in full view of a world that punishes them for refusing to disappear.
That is the power of Gaza.
It is not what has been taken from them.
It is what has not yet been surrendered.
And that is what connects us.
Vietnam’s victory was not simply military.
It was the refusal to let the oppressor write the ending.
Palestine is still writing.
And no matter how many missiles fall, no matter how many media lies try to bury them, they will not let you forget who they are.
Because the real tragedy is not what they suffer.
It is what the world still refuses to remember.
If Israel wanted peace, it wouldn’t bomb hospitals.
If America wanted dialogue, it wouldn’t veto ceasefires.
These aren’t accidents. They’re strategies.
You don’t flatten refugee camps by mistake.
You don’t bomb aid convoys out of confusion.
And you don’t veto peace—again and again—unless you’ve already chosen war.
Israel speaks the language of "security," but practices the grammar of annihilation.
America claims neutrality, but funds the bullets, shields the bombs, and buries diplomacy under piles of vetoes.
This isn’t self-defense.
It’s the performance of impunity.
Every hospital leveled.
Every ceasefire blocked.
Every child’s name lost under rubble.
These are not failures.
They are declarations.
Declarations of intent.
Of hierarchy.
Of who gets to live.
And who must die in silence.
But the silence is ending.
You don’t get to murder and moralize in the same breath.
Not anymore.
Because the world sees it now.
And that sound you hear?
It’s not silence.
It’s the sound of your excuses collapsing.