More anti-Jewish hate in Spain 🇪🇸: At the running of the bulls festival, a giant sign was unfurled, calling for the destruction of the country where over half of world Jewry lives.
Spain kicked out all its Jews in 1492. I guess they still don't want us to have anywhere to go.
Now the Taliban have gone even further😡
they have taken away Afghan women’s right to survive.
Taliban have even stripped women of access to contraception.
Birth control pills are banned.
Life-saving clinics are shut down.
The result? Women are dying.
Mothers are dying.
The Egyptian Football Association posted a video titled: “The Secret to Victory.”
They openly state that the key to victory is to begin the match by cursing Christians and Jews.
Before each match, the team gathers to recite Quranic passages calling Christians and Jews infidels under Allah’s wrath.
Coptic Christians make up 15% of Egypt’s population, but they are not allowed to be part of the national team.
For some reason, FIFA thinks this is ok.
@realMaalouf Egypt does NOT deserve to play in FIFA at all. At present they are torturing Said Abdelrazek and refusing him medical care for leaving Islam and becoming a Christian. He is detained in the 10th of Ramdan Prison where detainees regularly pass away due to medical neglect
The “Free Palestine” movement isn’t a moral crusade. It’s a demoralization campaign - and it’s working brilliantly.
What started as « woke » on the fringes of radical politics has crept into the mainstream, powered by Qatari money, Soviet-era tactics, and a sea of credulous activists who can chant slogans but couldn’t pass a basic history quiz if their lives depended on it.
Let’s be honest: the movement thrives not on facts, but on ignorance dressed up as virtue. The useful idiots - well-meaning but uninformed - have become the perfect foot soldiers. Trans activists, climate campaigners, BLM organizers, students with $80k gender studies degrees… all proudly waving flags for a cause they don’t remotely understand. They chant “from the river to the sea” with the zeal of revolutionaries, unaware they’re echoing the slogans of Islamist theocrats who would strip them of every right they claim to defend.
It’s almost comedic: they shout about “decolonization” while backing a movement funded by an Islamist colonial power, parroting lies that collapse under the weight of a single decent history book. The Arab migration to the area took place largely under Ottoman and British colonial rule - not some mythical ancient indigeneity. Meanwhile, Palestinians themselves say one thing to Western audiences (“liberation, human rights”) and something very different to their own (“jihad, annihilation”). The fact that Western activists can’t be bothered to check primary sources - or even notice Hamas’s own charter - is proof of how slogans have replaced thinking.
This isn’t a coincidence. The PLO was born as a KGB destabilization tool, designed to weaken pro-Western Arab states like Jordan and Lebanon and turn anti-Zionism into a revolutionary export. Soviet archives and defectors like Vasili Mitrokhin exposed how Palestinian factions were trained, armed, and politically shaped by Moscow. That same playbook - destabilize, divide, demoralize - is now being executed in the West, with hashtags instead of Kalashnikovs.
And the results are unmistakable:
Wherever this movement takes root, you see riots, violence, flag burnings, antisemitism, and attacks on free speech - not “dialogue” or “justice.” It’s a terror-supporting revolutionary movement, not a civil rights campaign. And every time a government rewards it - by recognizing a Palestinian state or indulging the lies - it feeds a beast designed to erode Judeo-Christian values, fracture democratic societies, and undermine the West from within.
The saddest part? Many of these activists truly believe they’re “doing good.” In reality, they’re being used - not to build a better world, but to advance the goals of regimes and movements that laugh at their naivety. They’re not liberators; they’re pawns. Just like the same leftists were when the Islamist ayatollahs regime took over Iran, and executed the same activists supporting it.
This is why governments must stop treating this as a benign moral cause and start recognizing it as a strategic threat. Because appeasing a movement built on lies, historical amnesia, and ideological manipulation doesn’t bring peace. It brings rot and eventually demise.
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My mother still cries about it.
Forty years later, she'll be sitting at the table, and her eyes will fill, and she says the same words she's said my whole life: "We had everything. We lost it all. And we couldn't give you children anything."
Mom, I have told you a thousand times — and I will tell you a thousand more. You gave me the greatest gift a parent can ever give a child. You gave me America. Nothing else matters. Nothing else even comes close.
Let me tell you what she means.
In Iran, we did have everything. My father spent thirty years helping build a nation — its cities, its schools, its roads, its hospitals. We belonged to a Jewish community that had lived on Persian soil for 2,700 years. We had a home, a history, a name that meant something.
And then, almost overnight, we had a target on our backs. Bullets cracked over our roof. Cars burned in our street. My father became a hunted man for two unforgivable crimes: he had served his country, and he was a Jew.
So he did the only thing a father can do. He sold everything we owned for whatever he could get, gathered his wife, his mother, and his four little boys, and he ran. Thirty years of a man's life's work — surrendered at the door, in exchange for our lives.
We were the lucky ones. That community was once a hundred thousand souls. Most never got out with what we did. Some never got out at all.
We carried away only what no regime could confiscate — our faith, our language, our poetry, and each other. And after a few years finding our footing, we came here. To America. To the one country on earth that looked at a family fleeing a regime that hated it… and opened its arms anyway.
We arrived with empty hands. And that is the wound my mother has never let go of — that after all they'd had, they gave us nothing.
But Mom, you don't understand what you gave me.
You gave me a country where I could pray out loud without fear. Where I could speak my mind. Where a penniless refugee kid could become a physician, a scientist, an author — where the only ceiling was how hard I was willing to work. You didn't hand me an inheritance. You handed me something no fortune in Iran could ever have bought: the freedom to build a life without looking over my shoulder.
That is a love only an exile understands. Not the calm, comfortable patriotism of someone born into safety — but the fierce, protective, almost desperate love of someone who has watched a homeland turn on its own people and knows, in his bones, how quickly it can all be taken away.
And that is exactly why I will never stay silent.
When you have watched a revolution promise heaven and deliver a prison — when you've seen radical Islamists and the intoxicating lies of socialism hollow out a great nation from the inside until it devours its own children — you do not take a single hour of American freedom for granted. And you carry one holy fear: watching it happen again.
I did not flee that fire to sit quietly while anyone strikes the same match under the country that saved my family. You do not escape the thing that destroyed your first home only to welcome it into your second. I love America too much — and I remember far too much — to let that happen without a fight.
So I spend my life trying to be worthy of the gift. Through medicine. Through science. Through my words. By defending the freedoms that saved us — free speech, free thought, the God-given right to choose — with everything I have. This country once invested in me with no expectation of return, only trust. I have been repaying that trust every day since, and I will until my last breath.
So this is my answer, Mom.
You did not send me into the world with empty hands. You placed in them the freest, most generous, most extraordinary nation in the history of mankind.
You gave me America.
And I will spend the rest of my life proving it was more than enough.
Happy 250th Birthday. 🇺🇸
God bless the United States of America. 🗽
#ModehAni
Imagine playing with your food like that while telling the world Israel is starving you like the Holocaust.
Now imagine being so stupid you believe their lies.
Turkey’s Interior Minister just vowed to "liberate Jerusalem" and return it to Turkish rule.
This is what Israel is up against, not just terrorist proxies, but nations openly threatening to conquer our capital. Jerusalem is the eternal, undivided capital of the Jewish people. Period.
No matter how much a Jew panders, it will never be enough for the antisemites.
Find your pride and stand up for yourself and your people, you’re going to be hated regardless.
"I'm a human rights expert, I'm not a terrorism expert."
United Nations Special Rapporteur on violence against women and girls, Reem Alsalem, calls herself a "human rights expert", yet she has no clue about the constant bombardment that Israel faced from neighboring terror groups.
Is she an expert in anything?
🚨Don’t stop talking about Iran.
Shaho (Mohammad) Shirazi should still be alive.
Instead, he became another name on a growing list of Iranians whose lives were taken by the Islamic terrorist regime.
According to reports, regime forces shot him directly in the leg and then in the heart in Shahriar.
Think about that.
A direct shot to the heart.
Not an accident.
Not a mistake.
Not crowd control.
A human being was targeted, and a family lost someone they loved forever.
How many more names need to be added to this list before the world pays attention?
How many more young Iranians have to die before politicians stop pretending this regime can be trusted?
Every victim leaves behind parents, siblings, friends, and dreams that will never become reality.
The Islamic terrorist regime wants these people forgotten.
It wants them reduced to numbers.
But they were not numbers.
They were human beings.
Thousands of Iranian families have been forced to live with grief, loss, and unanswered questions while the world continues to look the other way.
Today, remember one more name.
Shaho Mohammadi Shirazi.
Do not let his story disappear.
Do not let his name be forgotten.
As the Jewish state, Israel cherishes and upholds the Jewish values of tolerance and mutual respect between Jews and worshippers of all faiths. All religions flourish in our land and we view members of all faiths as equals in building our society and region.
Yesterday, like the overwhelming majority of Israelis, I was stunned and saddened to learn that an IDF soldier damaged a Catholic religious icon in southern Lebanon. I condemn the act in the strongest terms. Military authorities are conducting a criminal probe of the matter and will take appropriately harsh disciplinary action against the offender.
While Christians are being slaughtered in Syria and Lebanon by Muslims, the Christian population in Israel thrives unlike elsewhere in the Middle East. Israel is the only country in the region that the Christian population and standard of living is growing. Israel is the only place in the Middle East that adheres to freedom of worship for all. We express regret for the incident and for any hurt this has caused to believers in Lebanon and around the world.
🇮🇷 This is how an Iranian girl, a follower of Zoroastrianism, explains everything "on her fingers":
🔴"Hello, I am Iranian.
Everyone keeps asking the same question over and over: what's wrong with the leftists? Why are they so noisy, why do they support the Gaza Strip, but remain completely silent when it comes to Iran?
The answer is simple: because the truth exposes the lie. Because acknowledging Iran destroys the ideological fantasy they have built.
Let's be clear: the Islamic Republic of Iran is not a victim of Western imperialism. It is a theocratic authoritarian regime that exists by exporting violence, funding Islamist groups, and suppressing its own people.
Yes, it funds Hamas.
It funds Hezbollah.
All these small proxy groups in the region and worldwide are financed with Iranian money — not government or regime money, but stolen funds: money taken from workers who today in Iran cannot even afford bread; from families destroyed by inflation; from women who are beaten, imprisoned, tortured, and raped for refusing religious submission.
And that is exactly why the leftists are silent: because Hamas feeds their narrative, but the Iranian people do not.
Because Islamist violence against Israelis can be turned into "resistance," but Islamist violence against Iranians reveals the truth.
At this very moment, as you read this, Iran — a country with over 92 million people — is being destroyed in real time.
Almost a complete blackout for more than 24 hours: no internet, no phone connection, no communication at all.
And — silence.
No "urgent protests" at Western universities, no hashtags, no statements of solidarity, no megaphones.
Because the suffering of Iranians does not fit their agenda.
Because modern leftist movements are no longer driven by human rights — they are driven by selective outrage and ideological loyalty.
They will scream about censorship — unless it is done by an Islamist regime.
They will condemn state violence to the fullest — but will never say a word if that violence is wrapped in religious language.
They chant "Free Palestine," but will never say "Free Iran," because that would require one difficult admission: that political Islam is not liberation — it is domination. And, by the way, this is happening in the West today as well.
The Islamic Republic is not anti-imperialist;
it is imperialist toward its own people.
Hamas is not an isolated resistance group;
it is part of a broader Islamist ecosystem funded, trained, and supported by regimes like the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Here is the part they do not want to hear:
You cannot claim moral superiority while justifying a regime that kills women and punishes them for refusing the hijab, kills protesters, cuts off the internet for a 92-million-strong nation, and uses foreign proxy groups to cover up its own internal collapse.
You cannot pretend to care about Palestinians while ignoring Iranians who are being shot, tortured, and killed by the Islamic Republic.
This is not solidarity — this is ideological blindness.
The Iranian people are not silent — they are forced into silence.
The silence of Western leftists is their choice: a choice to defend ideology, justify Islamism, and turn a blind eye to the suffering of millions because the pain of the Iranian people complicates the slogan.
History will remember this moment.
It will remember who spoke about universal freedom and who decided that some lives are less important than preserving a narrative.
Long live Iran."
Islamic regime imam: “Women are animals created by Allah to be used by men.
Women are no different from cows, sheep, horses, or mules. God made women resemble humans so they wouldn’t frighten men.”
These are the mullahs who rule Iran. Why do they hate women so much?
I am Iranian, born and raised in Tehran.
I studied at Iran’s top school, the one academics like to call the MIT of Iran. And still, in 2019, I had to leave. Not because I wanted to, but because the Islamic Republic made life unlivable and destroyed my homeland. If you weren’t connected to the regime, you had no future. I was lucky enough to escape. Millions were not.
I came to America to study because it is the greatest country in the world. For decades, the regime poisoned minds with propaganda, calling America “the Great Satan.” But the people of Iran know the truth. They shout it in the streets:
“Our enemy is right here at home. They lie when they say it’s America.”
I love America. And I love Iran.
I am not a U.S. citizen, but if America were under attack, I would stand and fight for it. Because America matters. A strong America means a safer world. When America leads, tyrants hesitate. When America retreats, evil advances.
Today, I am asking America to stand firm against terrorism and tyranny. To show the world, once again, that evil does not get a free pass. That mass murder, repression, and terror have consequences.
I am asking America to help end the nightmare that has taken over my homeland. Not out of hatred, but out of love. Love for Iran. Love for freedom. Love for a world where my people, and everyone in the region, stop paying for silence with their blood.
“It wasn’t just my daughter, I saw hundreds of bodies with my own eyes.”
The names of the protesters are beginning to emerge despite the internet blackout, and it is heartbreaking. Reports estimate at least 2,000 civilians killed so far.
Rubina Aminian, 23, a student in Tehran, was killed after leaving college to join the protests on Thursday night. She was shot in the head at close range.
“The family was taken to a location near the college where they were confronted with the bodies of hundreds of young people killed during the protests. Most of the victims were young people between 18 and 22 years old, who had been shot at close range in the head and neck by government forces.”
As if this were not enough, intelligence forces waited for Rubina’s family after they recovered her body, preventing them from burying her at home. She was forced to be buried along the roadside, and her family has been forbidden from holding any mourning ceremonies.
Rubina was full of joy for life and deeply passionate about fashion and clothing design. Her dreams, like those of hundreds of young Iranians, were buried by the violent repression of the Islamic Republic.
Don’t let them die for nothing. Speak up for Iran.
#Iran
To the International Community,
To Governments, Institutions, Media, and All Who Still Claim a Conscience,
The number of those killed has surpassed thousands.
These are not statistics. These were human beings with names, families, dreams, and futures that were violently erased.
While bodies pile up, the world issues statements.
While entire communities are shattered, the global response remains trapped in “concern,” “monitoring,” and “calls for restraint.”
Let me be clear:
Silence at this scale is not neutrality. It is complicity.
History has shown us repeatedly that atrocities do not happen overnight. They happen when crimes are normalized, when victims are dehumanized, and when the international community chooses political convenience over moral responsibility.
How many deaths does it take for action to replace rhetoric?
How many children must be buried before this is no longer treated as a “complex situation”?
International law is not ambiguous about mass killings, collective punishment, and systematic violence against civilians. What is ambiguous disturbingly so is the willingness of global powers to enforce the very principles they claim to uphold.
This letter is not a request.
It is an indictment of indifference.
You will one day be asked where you stood not by historians, but by the dead.
And “we were concerned” will not be an acceptable answer.
If humanity still means anything, now is the moment to prove it not with words, but with action.
The world is watching.
History is recording.
And the victims deserve more than your silence.
@realDonaldTrump@Reuters@AP@nytimes@elonmusk