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I’d like to know just how much they expect us to normalize @SpencerGuard
🎓 #MaccaClass:
The Expanding “Normalization” List
📣 For 78 years, the world has steadily expanded the list of things Israel is expected to normalize.
📌 First it was border infiltrations.
📌 Then it was terrorism.
📌 Then it was airline hijackings.
📌 Then it was massacres.
📌 Then it was the First Intifada.
📌 Then it was suicide bombings.
📌 Then it was the Second Intifada.
📌 Then it was rocket fire.
📌 Then it was “Pay-2-Slay”
📌 Then it was thousands of rockets.
📌 Then it was terror tunnels.
📌 Then it was the Stabbing Intifada.
📌 Then it was the Car-Ramming Intifada.
📌 Then it was incendiary balloons.
📌 Then it was drone attacks.
📌 Then it was October 7.
📌 Then it was ballistic missiles.
📌 Then it was ballistic missiles carrying cluster munitions.
⁉️ Notice the pattern?
🆘 Every generation, the threat escalates.
🆘 Every generation, the world asks Israel to absorb a little more.
⚠️ Today, Israelis receive alerts warning of incoming ballistic missiles, move to a shelter, wait for the interception, and then go back to work.
⏸️ Pause for a moment and consider how insane that sentence would sound if it described almost any other country on Earth.
👉 The remarkable thing is not that #Israel responds.
👉 The remarkable thing is how much the world has come to regard as normal only when the target is the Jewish state.
🎓 #MaccaClass dismissed. 🇮🇱
Indeed @JuliaHB1, let’s take a historical look at what people like @yvonneridley want Israel to “normalize”
🎓 #MaccaClass:
The Expanding “Normalization” List
📣 For 78 years, the world has steadily expanded the list of things Israel is expected to normalize.
📌 First it was border infiltrations.
📌 Then it was terrorism.
📌 Then it was airline hijackings.
📌 Then it was massacres.
📌 Then it was the First Intifada.
📌 Then it was suicide bombings.
📌 Then it was the Second Intifada.
📌 Then it was rocket fire.
📌 Then it was “Pay-2-Slay”
📌 Then it was thousands of rockets.
📌 Then it was terror tunnels.
📌 Then it was the Stabbing Intifada.
📌 Then it was the Car-Ramming Intifada.
📌 Then it was incendiary balloons.
📌 Then it was drone attacks.
📌 Then it was October 7.
📌 Then it was ballistic missiles.
📌 Then it was ballistic missiles carrying cluster munitions.
⁉️ Notice the pattern?
🆘 Every generation, the threat escalates.
🆘 Every generation, the world asks Israel to absorb a little more.
⚠️ Today, Israelis receive alerts warning of incoming ballistic missiles, move to a shelter, wait for the interception, and then go back to work.
⏸️ Pause for a moment and consider how insane that sentence would sound if it described almost any other country on Earth.
👉 The remarkable thing is not that #Israel responds.
👉 The remarkable thing is how much the world has come to regard as normal only when the target is the Jewish state.
🎓 #MaccaClass dismissed. 🇮🇱
Just checking what your policy would be if Iran fired missiles at Britain? Should we show restraint too? @YvetteCooperMP
Indeed @JuliaHB1, let’s take a historical look at what people like @yvonneridley want Israel to “normalize”
🎓 #MaccaClass:
The Expanding “Normalization” List
📣 For 78 years, the world has steadily expanded the list of things Israel is expected to normalize.
📌 First it was border infiltrations.
📌 Then it was terrorism.
📌 Then it was airline hijackings.
📌 Then it was massacres.
📌 Then it was the First Intifada.
📌 Then it was suicide bombings.
📌 Then it was the Second Intifada.
📌 Then it was rocket fire.
📌 Then it was thousands of rockets.
📌 Then it was terror tunnels.
📌 Then it was the Stabbing Intifada.
📌 Then it was the Car-Ramming Intifada.
📌 Then it was incendiary balloons.
📌 Then it was drone attacks.
📌 Then it was October 7.
📌 Then it was ballistic missiles.
📌 Then it was ballistic missiles carrying cluster munitions.
⁉️ Notice the pattern?
🆘 Every generation, the threat escalates.
🆘 Every generation, the world asks Israel to absorb a little more.
⚠️ Today, Israelis receive alerts warning of incoming ballistic missiles, move to a shelter, wait for the interception, and then go back to work.
⏸️ Pause for a moment and consider how insane that sentence would sound if it described almost any other country on Earth.
👉 The remarkable thing is not that #Israel responds.
👉 The remarkable thing is how much the world has come to regard as normal only when the target is the Jewish state.
🎓 #MaccaClass dismissed. 🇮🇱
📚 Pop-Up #MaccaClass #305:
📣 False Narratives and Inversion
👉 CLAIM:
“Starve civilians?”
📌 FACT:
Hamas has repeatedly been accused of diverting, confiscating, or controlling humanitarian aid entering Gaza, though the scale remains disputed. Israel, the U.S. government, and multiple aid officials have cited aid diversion as a concern.
Sources: Reuters (June 2025), Jerusalem Post analysis (July 2025).
👉 CLAIM:
“Bomb hospitals?”
📌 FACT:
The U.S. intelligence community concluded that Hamas used Al-Shifa Hospital as a command-and-control center and military facility.
Sources: Washington Post (Jan. 2024), U.S. intelligence assessment.
👉 CLAIM:
“Destroy churches?”
📌 FACT:
Hezbollah has been documented launching attacks that damaged churches and Christian communities, while Christian leaders in Lebanon have repeatedly complained about Hezbollah military activity endangering their towns.
Sources: Jerusalem Post (2026), Reuters (2025–2026).
👉 CLAIM:
“Kill innocent human life?”
📌 FACT:
Hamas has long been documented operating from densely populated civilian areas and using civilians as human shields, creating the conditions in which civilians are placed at risk during military operations. Hezbollah has similarly embedded military infrastructure within civilian areas of Lebanon.
Sources: Washington Post (Nov. 2023), Reuters reporting on Hezbollah activity in civilian communities.
📣 Every accusation is an inversion of facts.
📌 The organizations most often accused of endangering civilians have themselves been repeatedly documented using civilian infrastructure, civilian neighborhoods, hospitals, and protected sites for military purposes.
📚 #MACCACLASS:
THE ROAD TO OPERATION PEACE FOR GALILEE
Anti-Israel propagandists like to begin the story in 1982.
📣 The story started much earlier.
📅 1970
📍 Avivim School Bus Massacre
🚌 Palestinian terrorists attack a school bus near Avivim.
☠️ 12 civilians murdered.
👧 9 children among the dead.
📅 1974
📍 Ma’alot Massacre
🏫 Terrorists infiltrate Israel from Lebanon and seize a school.
☠️ 31 Israelis murdered.
🎒 22 were students.
📅 1978
📍 Coastal Road Massacre
🚌 Terrorists arrive by sea and hijack a bus.
☠️ 38 Israelis murdered.
👧 13 children among the victims.
📅 1979
📍 Nahariya Attack
🚤 Samir Kuntar infiltrates Israel from Lebanon.
☠️ Danny Haran murdered.
👧 His 4-year-old daughter Einat murdered.
📅 1981
🚀 Hundreds of rockets fired from southern Lebanon into northern Israel.
🏠 Israeli civilians spend months under threat.
📅 June 1982
🔫 Israel’s ambassador to the UK, Shlomo Argov, is shot by Palestinian terrorists.
📅 June 1982
🪖 Israel launches Operation Peace for Galilee.
📣 Whether you agree or disagree with every decision made during the war is a separate debate.
📣 But the claim that #Israel simply “invaded #Lebanon for no reason” ignores more than a decade of terrorism, cross-border attacks, massacres, rocket fire, and murdered civilians.
📚 History didn’t begin in June 1982.
#MaccaClassDismissed
In 1982, Israel did not enter Lebanon out of nowhere.
For years, Palestinian terrorist groups used Lebanon as a launchpad for attacks on Israeli civilians.
In 1970, terrorists attacked a school bus near Avivim, killing 12 civilians, including 9 children.
In 1974, terrorists infiltrated from Lebanon, seized a school in Ma’alot, and murdered 31 Israelis, including 22 students.
In 1979, Samir Kuntar infiltrated Nahariya from Lebanon, murdered Danny Haran, and killed his 4-year-old daughter Einat by smashing her skull with a rifle butt against a rock.
In June 1982, Israel’s ambassador to the UK, Shlomo Argov, was shot in London by Palestinian terrorists.
Operation Peace for Galilee was launched after years of terror from Lebanon - not in a vacuum.

📚 EMERGENCY #MACCACLASS:
⚠️ Potential Iran Deal ⚠️
Victory or Tactical Error
Facts Over Headlines
🗺️ The Pattern:
🚨 For decades, critics of Tehran have argued that Iran’s strategy isn’t necessarily direct confrontation. It’s buying time.
⚠️ Now reports suggest a proposed framework involving:
👉 60-day ceasefire extension
👉 Strait of Hormuz reopening
👉 Reduced economic pressure / sanctions relief
👉 Iran resuming broader oil sales
👉 Nuclear negotiations delayed another 30–60 days
📣 Trump presents this as progress toward peace, economic stability, and lower energy prices.
📣 Many within Israel’s security establishment reportedly see something very different:
Not diplomacy itself.
😱 Diplomacy that removes pressure before core threats are addressed. (Reuters)
The Concerns:
👉 Nuclear infrastructure reportedly remains unresolved
👉 Enriched uranium questions remain unsettled
👉 Missile issues reportedly remain open
👉 Proxy networks remain largely untouched
👉 Economic relief may arrive before structural concessions (Anadolu Ajansı)
🎙️ “Very bad if accurate.” — reported assessment attributed to senior Israeli officials. (The Jerusalem Post
🎙️ “Deeply concerned.” — Senator Ted Cruz on reported emerging terms. (The Times of Israel)
💰 The Money Question:
Critics add another concern:
👉 Possible sanctions relief
👉 Potential release of frozen assets
👉 Renewed oil revenues
👉 Tens of billions potentially returning to Iran’s economy if frameworks proceed as reported (The Guardian)
The question critics ask is no, “Will Iran receive money?”
The question is:
What will an apocalyptic regime (who has already fired hundreds of ballistic missiles at their neighbors) do when they’ve maintained regional influence and strategic ambitions and then suddenly gains fresh economic oxygen with BILLIONS OF DOLLARS ?
Supporters see diplomacy. Critics see a cash infusion before dismantlement.
Supporters might argue:
📌 Lower escalation matters
📌 Energy markets matter
📌 Avoiding wider war matters
📌 Negotiations require incentives
That argument exists but critics ask an uncomfortable question:
If pressure brought Iran to the table in the first place, why remove leverage before reaching the objective a second time ?
History has a habit of repeating itself.
Temporary calm can create long-term instability if underlying problems remain untouched, as they’ve done for 47 years.
📚 #MaccaClass:
🧵 Chapter 1/5
Another Flotilla, Same Script
👉 @YvonneRidley and hundreds of activists on the 2025 Global Sumud Flotilla claimed “torture,” beatings, tasers, sexual assault, humiliation, and worse after Israel intercepted their boats trying to breach the Gaza blockade.
⚠️ Ridley even said she’d rather face the Taliban again.
🚨 But where’s the evidence ?
#Fraud #Lies #Sumud #Israel

📚#MACCACLASS
📣 The Ritual Crucifixion of Israel Continues
#ProjectEMET Edition:
Facts Over Frenzy
⚠️ Another week, another blood libel.
The latest:
👉 @NYT’s Nicholas Kristof amplifying grotesque “IDF dog rape” accusations sourced through Hamas-adjacent activists and Euro-Med-linked propagandists — with zero independently verified forensic evidence, videos, or corroboration.
📣 Israel is reportedly pursuing legal action over the claims.
⚠️ Extraordinary accusations are being pushed as fact before basic verification even exists.
📣 Then came the latest flotilla faux humanitarian stunt:
👉 Serial blockade activists tied to the Sumud flotilla immediately alleged “systematic torture,” sexual assault, broken ribs, and “mystery injections” after Israel intercepted their vessel enforcing a lawful naval blockade.
👉 Same script.
👉 Same outrage cycle.
👉 Same media amplification before evidence.
📣 Meanwhile:
🚫 No independently verified medical evidence.
🚫 No mass injury documentation.
🚫 No proof supporting the scale of the accusations being circulated online.
📣 Yet major commentators and outrage influencers instantly amplified the claims (@MarioNawfal) — some even implicitly comparing them to Hamas’s documented October 7 atrocities, including rape, mutilation, executions, and hostage-taking investigated by international bodies and journalists.
⚠️ THIS IS THE PATTERN.
👉 Accuse Israel first.
👉 Amplify emotionally.
👉 Demand immediate condemnation.
👉 Ask questions never.
⚠️ And when claims later collapse, mutate, or fail verification ?
✅ The damage is already done which is after all their goal.
📣 The world’s only Jewish state is held to impossible standards while fighting genocidal jihadist organizations that:
📌 Embed behind civilians.
📌 Exploit hospitals and civilian infrastructure.
📌 Steal aid.
📌 Openly call for Israel’s destruction.
👉 Yet somehow the moral burden falls almost exclusively on Israel while Hamas barbarism is rationalized, minimized, or memory-holed within days.
🚫 This isn’t journalism anymore and it hasn’t been for 2.5 years.
🪢 It’s ritual accusation culture.
I created #ProjectEMET and my #MaccaClasses because facts matter more than frenzy.
⚠️ Evidence matters more than virality, and moral consistency matters more than ideological theater.
History will remember who rushed to crucify first and verify later.
#ProjectEmet #StandWithIsrael #MediaBias
⚠️‼️⚠️‼️⚠️‼️⚠️‼️⚠️‼️⚠️‼️⚠️
Today the media begins their historic blackout on the world’s only Jewish state.
This is my response to their blackout:
J’ACCUSE!
Never before in modern history have 150 media outlets across 50 nations marched in lockstep, publishing one banner, one script, one slogan. Not for Ukraine. Not for Syria. Not for the Uyghurs. Only for the Jews — only against Israel.

📚 #MaccaClass 301
🧵 Kapitel 1/2
Selektive 🌏 Empörung:
Ben-Gvirs Video vs. palästinensisches „Pay-for-Slay“
(…)
📣 Ist euch auch aufgefallen, wie schnell westliche Regierungen explodiert sind:
📌 Botschafter einbestellt
📌 Öffentliche Verurteilungen
📌 Koordinierte Empörung
📌 Belehrungen über Würde und Erniedrigung
👉 Vergleicht diese Energie jetzt einmal mit dem langjährigen „Märtyrerfonds“-System der Palästinensischen Autonomiebehörde, das weithin als „Pay-for-Slay“ kritisiert wird und finanzielle Zahlungen an Terroristen und/oder ihre Familien vorsieht - einschließlich Zahlungen im Zusammenhang mit Haftstrafen für Angriffe auf Israelis.
📛 Wo ist die gleichwertige diplomatische Wut?
📛 Wo sind die Notfalleinbestellungen?
📛 Wo sind die koordinierten Sanktionen und moralischen Belehrungen?
👉 Denn hier geht es nicht bloß um beleidigende Rhetorik oder schlechte Außenwirkung.
📚 #MaccaClass 301
🧵 Chapter 1/2
Selective 🌏 Outrage:
Ben-Gvir’s Video vs. Palestinian “Pay-for-Slay”
👉 Yes, the video involving Itamar Ben-Gvir was terrible optics. Mocking detained flotilla activists was juvenile, unnecessary, and strategically stupid.
👉 Even many Israelis and supporters of Israel criticized it immediately.
Optics matter, especially in a war where every image becomes international ammunition.
📣 Did you also notice how quickly Western governments erupted:
📌 Ambassadors summoned
📌 Public condemnations
📌 Coordinated outrage
📌 Lectures about dignity and humiliation
👉 Now compare that energy to the Palestinian Authority’s long-running “Martyrs Fund” system, widely criticized as “pay-for-slay”, which provides financial stipends to terrorists and/or their families, including payments connected to imprisonment for attacks against Israelis.
📛 Where is the equivalent diplomatic fury ?
📛 Where are the emergency summons ?
📛 Where are the coordinated sanctions and moral lectures ?
👉 Because this isn’t merely about offensive rhetoric or bad optics.
📚 #MaccaClass 301
🧵 Chapter 1/2
Selective 🌏 Outrage:
Ben-Gvir’s Video vs. Palestinian “Pay-for-Slay”
👉 Yes, the video involving Itamar Ben-Gvir was terrible optics. Mocking detained flotilla activists was juvenile, unnecessary, and strategically stupid.
👉 Even many Israelis and supporters of Israel criticized it immediately.
Optics matter, especially in a war where every image becomes international ammunition.
📣 Did you also notice how quickly Western governments erupted:
📌 Ambassadors summoned
📌 Public condemnations
📌 Coordinated outrage
📌 Lectures about dignity and humiliation
👉 Now compare that energy to the Palestinian Authority’s long-running “Martyrs Fund” system, widely criticized as “pay-for-slay”, which provides financial stipends to terrorists and/or their families, including payments connected to imprisonment for attacks against Israelis.
📛 Where is the equivalent diplomatic fury ?
📛 Where are the emergency summons ?
📛 Where are the coordinated sanctions and moral lectures ?
👉 Because this isn’t merely about offensive rhetoric or bad optics.
📚 #MaccaClass:
🧵 1/2
Kim Iversen: The Professional Jew-Baiter Who Pretends She’s Just “Telling It Like It Is.”
📣 Oh, Kim. The independent thinker who “thinks for herself” by regurgitating every antisemitic trope in the book, then acts shocked when the comments fill with “109 countries,” “dual loyalty,” and “ Protocols of the Elders of Zion” fanfic. Your latest meltdown over Thomas Massie’s primary loss is peak Kim: warning that Jews will now face “suspicion” and possible “eradication from government and expulsion to Israel.”
Victim-blaming the targets of your own rhetoric while stoking the exact hatred you claim to predict. Classic.
Here is a savage recap of your greatest hits against Jews.
This isn’t new, you’ve been at it for ages, long before this election cycle turned you into AIPAC’s personal Cassandra.
📣 The Greatest Hits Collection
📌 Deicide Classic
Dec 2023:
You retweeted something denouncing Hamas (a rare based moment?), saw a painting of Mary and Jesus, and couldn’t resist:
accused “the Jews” of killing Jesus.
Straight medieval blood libel remix.
Nothing says “independent journalist” like pivoting from Hamas atrocities to “Christ-killers.” AJC documented it. You didn’t deny it—you leaned in. https://t.co/iocFq7YSQy
📌 “Most of You Aren’t Even Semites”
Khazar Cope: Dropped the genetic fan-fiction that Ashkenazi Jews aren’t real Jews, so criticism (or worse) is fine.
This is entry-level antisemitism 101, delegitimizing Jewish peoplehood to justify hating the ones who “aren’t real.”
Netanyahu got the treatment too.
Genetic reality and 3,000+ years of history say otherwise, but facts are antisemitic when they inconvenience the narrative.
📌 Nazi Warning System
“Better Than Israel’s” April 2026:
Responding to facts about Israel’s unprecedented civilian warnings in Gaza (leaflets, calls, roof-knocking, evacuations, even polio vaccines), you snarked:
👉 “I think actually the Nazis had a better warning system. They gave Jews plenty of time to pack up and leave.”
⚠️ Holocaust minimization so casual it would make David Irving blush.
Equating defensive urban warfare against Hamas (who started it with Oct 7 rapes, murders, hostages) to industrialized genocide. Vile. M
📌 “Israel First, America Last” / Killing Congress Hope:
Multiple posts framing pro-Israel lobbying (AIPAC, Adelson, etc.) as foreign infiltration destroying America.
Massie defeat = worst thing for Jews, creating youth radicalization and expulsion fantasies.
You “predict” suspicion of dual loyalty while amplifying it. Every single time Jews defend themselves or advocate, it’s “control,” “infiltration,” “buying elections.”
Never mind actual foreign influence from Qatar-funded campuses or Iranian proxies. Selective outrage is your brand.
📌 Genocide Blood Libel Merchant:
Regular segments on “Israeli genocide,” “killing babies,” “harvesting organs” vibes, “Jews mad they’re accused of killing Palestinians.”
You platform or echo the inversion where the side with the charter calling for Jewish extermination, using human shields, and rejecting every peace offer is the victim and the Jews defending after the worst massacre since the Holocaust are the Nazis.
You’ve done this for years.
📌 Bonus Christian Jabs:
Telling Javier Milei and Ivanka Trump that converting to Judaism = “consciously rejecting Jesus Christ.”
Because nothing builds bridges like theological own-goals mixed with ethnic suspicion.
📚 #MACCACLASS: FALSE EQUIVALENCE 101
📣 “Weren’t the Haganah, Irgun, and Lehi basically the same as Palestinian terrorists?”
🚫 No.
That is one of the laziest false equivalences in modern history.
Let’s walk through it
📣 Context matters.
Jewish defense groups emerged under the British Mandate, after repeated Arab attacks on Jewish communities, British restrictions on Jewish immigration, and finally the Holocaust. They were fighting for refuge, survival, and statehood in the historic Jewish homeland.
Palestinian terrorism after 1948 developed largely after repeated Arab military defeats and often around the refusal to accept Jewish self-determination at all.
❌ That is not the same context.
📣 The Haganah was primarily defensive.
The word “Haganah” literally means defense.
Its purpose was to protect Jewish communities, organize immigration, and later form the backbone of the IDF. It practiced havlaga, restraint , even while Jews were being attacked.
👉 Was there violence ? ✅ Yes.
⁉️ Was indiscriminate civilian murder its governing doctrine
❌ No.
📣 The Irgun was more militant.
The Irgun broke from the Haganah because it rejected restraint.
It carried out attacks against British rule and reprisals during Arab-Jewish violence.
Some actions caused civilian deaths and deserve serious historical scrutiny.
👉 But even here, the comparison to Hamas-style terrorism collapses.
The King David Hotel bombing targeted the British administrative and military headquarters.
⚠️ Warnings were issued, even if disputed in effectiveness.
🚫 That is not the same as walking onto buses, into pizza shops, weddings, discos, or family homes to maximize civilian death.
📣 Palestinian terrorism made civilians the strategy.
✈️ Hijackings
🏴☠️ Munich
💥 Suicide bombings
🚌 Buses
☕️ Cafes
🏬 Malls.
🚀 Rockets into cities.
☠️ October 7.
Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and other factions did not merely kill civilians “in the course of conflict.”
They made Jewish civilians the target. That is the distinction people keep trying to erase.
📣 Restraint matters.
Jewish paramilitary violence ended with statehood and was absorbed into a conventional army under democratic government.
Menachem Begin went from underground leader to elected prime minister.
✅ Israel accepted partition.
✅ Israel built institutions.
✅ Israel signed peace treaties.
Palestinian terror groups repeatedly escalated violence after diplomatic openings, withdrawals, and peace offers.
That difference matters.
📣 Purpose matters.
The Jewish national movement sought a state.
Palestinian rejectionist terror has often sought the prevention or destruction of the Jewish state.
One movement produced a democratic country that absorbed refugees. The other, in its most extreme forms, produced death cult politics, martyrdom culture, tunnels under civilians, rockets from neighborhoods, and the glorification of massacres.
📣 This does not mean every Jewish action was perfect.
👉 It was war.
📌 Civilians died.
📌 Some Arab civilians were expelled.
📌 Some Jewish underground actions were morally complicated or wrong.
But history is not judged by pretending all violence is identical.
Context matters.
Intent matters.
Targets matter.
Doctrine matters.
Restraint matters.
Outcomes matter.
The pre-state Jewish undergrounds were operating under existential threat, post-Holocaust urgency, British restrictions, and Arab rejection of partition.
Palestinian terrorism has been sustained for decades as a rejectionist campaign against Jewish sovereignty itself.
That is not symmetry. That is not “both sides are the same.”
That is historical malpractice.
#MaccaClassDismissed
📚 #MaccaClass:
@NYCMayor and how NYC GOT HERE
📍Mayor Zohran Mamdani took office on January 1, 2026.
He has only been mayor for about 4.5 months but the tension surrounding New York’s Jewish community did not suddenly appear overnight.
What we are witnessing now is the result of:
📌escalation
📌 normalization
📌 political decisions
…that many Jewish New Yorkers warned about long before yesterday’s events in Brooklyn.
🧵 1/2 Let’s walk through it chronologically.
📅 BEFORE INAUGURATION 2025
Before becoming mayor, Mamdani was already widely associated with anti-Israel activism and hardline criticism of Israel, including support for BDS-aligned positions.
Then came the controversy outside Park East Synagogue in Manhattan.
Protesters surrounded an Israeli real estate / aliyah event and chanted:
👉 “Globalize the Intifada”
👉 “Death to the IDF”
👉 “Resistance take another settler out”
🚫 Not outside a military base.
🚫 Not outside City Hall.
✅ Outside a synagogue.
Critics argued this was an early warning sign that Jewish religious spaces themselves were beginning to be treated as legitimate political protest targets.
📅 JANUARY 2026
Antisemitic hate crimes in NYC surged 182% compared to January 2025.
31 antisemitic hate crimes were reported in a single month.
Jews, roughly 10–12% of NYC’s population, continued to account for over half of all hate crimes citywide.
📅 JANUARY 2026 — GRAVESEND / BOROUGH PARK
Waves of swastika vandalism appeared across heavily Jewish neighborhoods.
📌 Playgrounds
📌 Buildings
📌 Jewish spaces
📅 JANUARY 28, 2026 — CROWN HEIGHTS
A driver repeatedly rammed the entrance of Chabad-Lubavitch world headquarters.
The incident was investigated as a hate crime.
📅 LATE JANUARY 2026 — QUEENS
A rabbi walking to synagogue was allegedly beaten while antisemitic slurs were screamed at him.
📅 SPRING 2026
The atmosphere continued escalating.
Repeated demonstrations targeted Jewish areas and synagogue-adjacent events.
📣 “Globalize the Intifada” rhetoric became increasingly normalized in public protests. Masked agitators became more common.
Jewish communities increasingly warned that intimidation was no longer remaining political — it was becoming personal.
📅 APRIL 2026 — THE POLICY TURNING POINT
As tensions grew, NYC lawmakers introduced two “buffer zone” bills designed to reduce aggressive confrontations outside sensitive institutions.
🚨 One bill protected houses of worship
🚨 The second protected schools and educational institutions
✅ Mamdani allowed the houses-of-worship bill to become law.
🚫 But he vetoed the schools bill.
His argument was that broader buffer-zone restrictions could interfere with protest rights connected to political activism.
Critics warned this was a dangerous misread of the moment because the issue was no longer simply “political protest.”
Jewish institutions themselves were increasingly becoming the target.
📍 MAY 11, 2026 — MIDWOOD / YOUNG ISRAEL SYNAGOGUE
⚠️ And now we arrive at yesterday.
Protesters waving Hezbollah flags gathered outside an Israeli real estate event in a heavily Jewish neighborhood.
Chants included:
📣 “Globalize the Intifada”
According to reports and circulating footage:
📌 A masked agitator allegedly assaulted a young Jewish girl
📌 Hair pulling
📌 Physical intimidation
📌 Chaos in the streets
📌 Pepper spray
📌 Arrests
👉 A child.
👉 In Brooklyn.
👉 Outside a synagogue-connected event.
🧩 THE PATTERN
This is why many Jewish New Yorkers no longer view these incidents as isolated.
Because step by step:
✅ Synagogues became protest targets
✅ Intifada rhetoric became normalized
✅ Jewish neighborhoods became confrontation zones
✅ Violence escalated
✅ And warnings were dismissed as overreaction
Until eventually, a Jewish child was “allegedly” assaulted in the middle of a political mob scene in Brooklyn.
History teaches Jews to pay attention to patterns early.
New Year, New Mayor.

🚨 #MACCACLASS:
Iran’s Thirst Was Engineered
In Khuzestan, farmers are watching their livestock collapse from thirst. In Tehran, families are storing water just to get through the day.
The government said they may have to relocate the capital city of Tehran due to the water crisis.
This is not a distant environmental story—it is Iran in 2026, and it did not happen by accident.
Iran has always been a water-stressed country, but it survived for centuries through discipline and design. The Persian system of qanats, underground channels that protected aquifers and distributed water sustainably, allowed entire regions to function without exhausting their resources.
That system was not primitive; it was remarkably efficient. And it worked.
After 1979, it was gradually replaced. Deep wells expanded rapidly, extracting groundwater far beyond natural recharge rates. At the same time, the state pursued an aggressive dam-building campaign, growing from a few dozen dams before the revolution to hundreds today.
Many of these projects were tied to politically connected contractors, including entities linked to the IRGC. These initiatives prioritized centralized control and large contracts over long-term sustainability.
Water policy became political. Rivers were redirected across provinces based on strategic priorities rather than environmental limits.
Meanwhile, agriculture, despite the country’s chronic water scarcity, continued to consume roughly 80–90% of Iran’s freshwater, much of it inefficiently. This was not simply poor planning; it was a system designed to maintain dependency at the expense of long-term viability.
The consequences accumulated over time and are now impossible to ignore:
📌 Lake Urmia has lost most of its volume.
📌 Major rivers have run dry for extended periods.
📌 Aquifers across the country are critically depleted, and land subsidence is physically damaging infrastructure in and around major cities.
Experts now describe the situation as “water bankruptcy,” a crisis driven not by a single drought but by decades of unsustainable extraction.
The scale of the collapse is now forcing extraordinary considerations. Tehran, a city of more than 10 million people, is facing such severe water shortages that officials have openly discussed relocating the capital because it may no longer be sustainable. In parallel, warnings have been issued that parts of the city could face evacuation if water supplies continue to decline.
A functioning system does not produce that kind of outcome. A failing one does.
During these same decades, Iran was not lacking resources.
Significant state funding flowed outward: to regional proxies, militias, and strategic programs—while domestic infrastructure steadily degraded. The issue was not capacity; it was prioritization.
When water shortages triggered protests in provinces like Khuzestan and Isfahan, the response was not structural reform. It was suppression.
The message was clear: control would be maintained, even as basic systems failed.
Drought is a contributing factor. But a capital city becoming potentially unlivable is not the result of weather alone. It is the result of decisions made over decades.
This is not simply a water crisis — it was and is a regime-made human catastrophe.
#MaccaClassDismissed
#MaccaClass:
Why No One Should Take Foreign Policy Lessons from Dave Smith
Foreign policy commentary without timelines, actors, or context isn’t contrarian. It’s simply wrong—and often confidently so.
Class is now in session.
Dave Smith positions himself as a libertarian truth-teller, but much of what he presents about Israel and the Middle East relies on recycled, ahistorical claims.
He labels Israel’s wars as “wars of aggression.”
He downplays Iran’s role in regional terrorism.
He assigns blame to Israel for collapses that were already underway long before Israel was involved.
This isn’t analysis. It’s narrative delivered through a microphone.
Let’s break it down.
Claim: Israel’s wars were “wars of aggression.”
Reality—based on sequence, not rhetoric:
1948: The day after independence, five Arab armies invade.
1956: Egyptian blockade and fedayeen attacks escalate conflict.
1967: Straits of Tiran closed, UN forces expelled, mass troop buildup.
1973: Egypt and Syria launch a surprise Yom Kippur attack.
These are not interpretations. They are documented initiating acts of war.
Calling this “aggression” requires either not knowing the timeline or ignoring it.
Syria: Blaming Israel or the U.S. for the collapse of Christian communities
Reality, again grounded in timeline:
Christians made up roughly 10% of Syria’s population (about 2 million) in 2011.
By 2022, that number dropped to around 2% (about 400,000).
The collapse occurred during:
Assad’s civil war
ISIS expansion
Fragmentation among jihadist groups
This demographic decline was already in motion years before later external interventions. Assigning responsibility to Israel ignores the primary drivers.
Iran: Where the analysis breaks down most clearly
Smith’s position tends to minimize Iran’s role as a central actor in regional instability.
Reality:
Iran funds and arms groups such as Hezbollah, Hamas, Islamic Jihad, and the Houthis.
It operates a multi-front proxy network across the region.
It continues to develop missile and nuclear capabilities.
It has repeatedly called for Israel’s destruction.
This is not controversial—it is widely documented and forms the basis of Iran’s regional strategy.
Ignoring Iran in Middle East analysis is like analyzing a war while leaving out the side funding and coordinating large parts of it.
Pattern Recognition
A consistent framework appears:
U.S. is framed as the primary negative actor.
Israel is positioned next.
Other regional dynamics are minimized or ignored.
What gets lost:
Iranian strategy
Proxy warfare structures
Sectarian conflicts
Internal regional dynamics
Remove key variables, and the conclusions become incomplete at best.
Credentials Check
When presenting geopolitical analysis, expertise matters.
There is no evident background in regional studies, military experience in the theater, or academic work on these conflicts. The output is largely commentary rather than structured analysis.
Bottom Line
If you want serious understanding of Israel, Syria, or Iran:
Read historians.
Follow intelligence and regional analysts.
Engage with primary sources.
Do not rely on commentary that omits basic timelines and calls the result insight.
Clarity over chaos.
Truth above all.
#MaccaClassDismissed
You can try to sell us the steaming pile of crap the Rahm Emanuel and other democrats are selling.
Hey @grok can you give this account a #MaccaClass on how the U.S./Israel Foreign aid to Israel benefits America and in what ways Israel is actually treated more restrictively than other foreign aid recipients
Thanks
📚 POP-UP #MaccaClass !
📣 Israel has NEVER initiated a war without a clear #CasusBelli tied to imminent threat or active aggression. 🇮🇱⚔️🔥
📣 Starting a war is not defined by who fires the first shot but by whether there is a legitimate casus belli under international law.
📣 The claim that “Israel starts wars” ignores a consistent pattern:
📌 invasion
📌 blockades (acts of war)
📌 sustained terror campaigns
📌 or imminent, existential military threat
📣 In multiple cases, Israel assessed that inaction carried an unacceptable existential risk.
📣 Critics argue Israel “started” wars like 1967 because it struck first. That argument ignores the legal and strategic concept of anticipatory self-defense in the face of imminent threat.
🎙️ Let’s break it down—war by war. 📚
📕 1948 – 1948 Arab–Israeli War
🚨 Who initiated ?
👉 Five Arab armies (Egypt, Transjordan, Syria, Iraq, Lebanon) invaded immediately after Israel declared independence (May 14, 1948).
⚖️ Casus belli for Israel
👉 Survival against coordinated invasion
📈Outcome:
✅ Israel survives, armistice lines established.
🔥 No ambiguity: Israel did not start this war. It was invaded.
📗 1956 – Suez Crisis
🚨 Context:
Egypt under Nasser:
📛 Blockaded Israeli shipping (Straits of Tiran + Suez)
💥 Sponsored fedayeen attacks from Gaza
📈Escalated regional hostility
⚖️ Casus belli:
👉 Blockade = act of war
👉 Ongoing cross-border terror
📣 Action:
Israel launched a coordinated strike with UK/France.
🔑 Key point:
Preemptive? Yes.
Unprovoked? No.
🔥 Sustained aggression + blockade forced escalation.
📘 1967 – Six-Day War
🚨 Context:
📍 Egypt expelled UN peacekeepers
📛 Closed Straits of Tiran (explicit casus belli)
🪖 Massed ~100,000 troops in Sinai
🤝 Military alliances with Jordan & Syria
🪦 Public declarations of destroying Israel
📣 Casus belli:
👉 Imminent multi-front war
👉 Economic strangulation (blockade)
🎬 Action:
👉 Israel launched a preemptive airstrike (June 5).
👉 Israel assessed that inaction carried an unacceptable existential risk.
⚖️ Outcome:
Rapid victory; territory captured; later “land for peace” offers rejected (Khartoum “Three No’s”).
🔥 Classic anticipatory self-defense scenario.
📙 1973 – Yom Kippur War
💥 Who initiated?
🤝 Egypt and Syria launched a surprise attack on Yom Kippur.
📣 Casus belli for Israel?
👉 None required, clear defensive war
⚖️ Outcome:
Heavy losses initially; Israel recovers and pushes back.
🔥 Direct aggression—Israel did not initiate.
📚 1982 – First Lebanon War
💥 Context:
🚨 PLO used southern Lebanon as a base for:
🚀 Rocket attacks
📌Cross-border terror
📌 Escalating violence through the 1970s–80s
🔑 Trigger:
🚨 Assassination attempt on Israeli ambassador in London
⚖️ Casus belli:
👉 Persistent cross-border attacks
👉 Failure of deterrence
🎬 Action:
Israel entered Lebanon to dismantle PLO infrastructure
🚨 Outcome:
PLO expelled; long-term complications (e.g., Hezbollah rise)
🔥 Not clean but not unprovoked.
CLASS CONTINUES
👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇
📣 TIME FOR A #MaccaClass:
#DeirYassin: The Massacre that Wasn’t
👇 MUST SEE VIDEO 👇
📌 War creates refugees. It’s tragic but it’s not unique.
📌 1948:
👉 ~700,000 Palestinians left during the war
👉 ~800,000 Jews were expelled from Arab countries
📛 Now compare outcomes:
👉 Arabs who stayed in Israel became citizens
👉 Jews from Arab countries were absorbed:
🚫 no return
🚫 no compensation
📗 Two refugee crises.
📘 Two completely different responses.
✅ That’s the part people leave out.
📣 CROWN PRINCE REZA PAHLAVI #MACCACLASS:
👉 “The media has abdicated its professional responsibility.”
📣 Reza Pahlavi just said this:
⚠️ “Not a single one of the 150 European journalists asked them a question… here in the heart of a continent that claims to stand for human rights, justice, and dignity.”
📌 150 journalists
📌 Families of victims present
📌 Testimonies given
✅ And not one question.
📣 Then this:
👉 “It is clear to me that my 40,000 brave innocent compatriots who were slaughtered in the fight for liberty are of little interest to these journalists.”
✅ You can debate numbers.
🚫 You cannot debate silence.
💯 And, the Crown Prince is absolutely correct. The media has betrayed their journalistic responsibilities.
⚠️ And this isn’t a one off, this is a pattern.
👉 Let’s break it down
🇮🇱 ISRAEL: October 7 attacks
📌 October 7 > victims centered… briefly
📌 Then > narrative shifts away from them
🇮🇷 Iran
📌 Victims speak > no amplification
📌 Power avoids scrutiny > no confrontation
⚠️ Same mechanism.
📣 When victims challenge the preferred narrative, they are minimized, redirected, or ignored.
👉 This is the fracture:
📌 Not just bias in what’s said
📌 But control over what is allowed to matter
⚠️ Because journalism is not only:
✅ What you report
⚠️ It’s also:
✅ What you choose to pursue
✅ What you choose to ignore
📣So when 150 journalists hear grieving families and ask nothing…
👉 That’s not access.
👉 That’s not confusion.
👉 THAT’S DAMNING
📣 And selection, repeated across conflicts, becomes a pattern:
📌 Victims that fit > amplified
📌 Victims that complicate > sidelined
📣 So ask yourself:
👉 Why do some victims get questions…
👉 while others get silence?
✅ Because whether it’s Tehran or Tel Aviv…
📌 When the victims are inconvenient, the questions disappear.
🎙️ The free press has soul searching to do.
#MaccaClassDismissed
It’s always worse when I have to drop a massive #MaccaClass on a Jew engaging in antisemitism by claiming Jews are weaponizing antisemitism after attacks in London — but here we are, @ZackPolanski
📌 FACT CHECK #MACCACLASS:
👉 What Zack Really Said
“Perceived Unsafety” vs Reality
⚠️ Excuse my language but I have to call BULL 🐂 SH-T 💩
📣 You said:
👉 “perceived unsafety.”
Let’s test that.
🚨 Is it “perceived” when:
📌Synagogues require armed guards on Yom Kippur
📌 Jewish schools and events operate under permanent security
📌 Firebombings and arson attacks target Jewish institutions
📌 Antisemitic incidents spike in cities like London within days
📛 That’s not perception.
✅ That’s a security reality.
📣 Now as to your second claim:
👉 “Antisemitism is being weaponised to shut down criticism of Israel.”
📣 Let’s break that down.
📌 Criticism of Israel = legitimate. No debate.
🚨But when:
📌 Jews worldwide are blamed for Israel
📌 “Zionist” is used as a coded substitute for “Jew”
📌 Jewish institutions are targeted over a foreign conflict
🚫 That is not criticism.
✅ That is antisemitism by definition.
⚠️ Here’s where your argument collapses:
👉 Calling out antisemitism
DOES NOT = “weaponisation”
📛 It’s boundary setting 📛
👉 When you label that boundary as “weaponisation,” you’re not protecting free speech, you’re creating cover for people who cross the line.
🎯 BOTTOM LINE:
🚨 If your standard for antisemitism is so high that firebombings, armed guards, and targeted attacks still count as “perceived”…
🚫 The problem isn’t overuse of the term.
✅ It’s your refusal to recognize it.
👨🎓 #MaccaClassDismissed
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