What moral clarity.
What a privilege it is to call this hero in our time a friend.
This monologue he made today has me all choked up and I told him so.
Thank you, @DouglasKMurray, for everything!! We are so blessed to have you in our corner!
To Greta Thunberg @GretaThunberg :
I speak to you as an Arab Muslim activist who has spent the past nine years committed to combating misinformation and working tirelessly to promote peace in the Middle East, with a focus on the Israel-Palestine conflict.
Stop using our suffering as PR tool for yourself, Our struggle will not be resolved through performative gestures or virtue signaling—but through the relentless efforts of those truly rooted in the region.
History will remember who helped ending the war and who hindered it. We won’t forget nor forgive.
Dear Members of the @PulitzerPrizes board,
My name is Emily Damari. I was held hostage in Gaza for over 500 days.
On the morning of October 7, I was at home in my small studio apartment in Kibbutz Kfar Aza when Hamas terrorists burst in, shot me and dragged me across the border into Gaza. I was one of 251 men, women, children, and elderly people kidnapped that day from their beds, their homes, and a music festival.
For almost 500 days I lived in terror. I was starved, abused, and treated like I was less than human. I watched friends suffer. I watched hope dim. And even now, after returning home, I carry that darkness with me - because my best friends, Gali and Ziv Berman are still being held in the Hamas terror tunnels.
So imagine my shock and pain when I saw that you awarded a Pulitzer Prize to Mosab Abu Toha.
This is a man who, in January, questioned the very fact of my captivity. He posted about me on Facebook and asked, “How on earth is this girl called a hostage?” He has denied the murder of the Bibas family. He has questioned whether Agam Berger was truly a hostage. These are not word games - they are outright denials of documented atrocities.
You claim to honor journalism that upholds truth, democracy, and human dignity. And yet you have chosen to elevate a voice that denies truth, erases victims, and desecrates the memory of the murdered.
Do you not see what this means? Mosab Abu Toha is not a courageous writer. He is the modern-day equivalent of a Holocaust denier. And by honoring him, you have joined him in the shadows of denial.
This is not a question of politics. This is a question of humanity. And today, you have failed it.