When it comes to images and video online, the safest starting point is the presumption that what we see is not authentic until it is verified. Good stuff! @sinaiakiba https://t.co/CnaehaOV3Q
What an absolute hero.
“I’m Dave Grohl. And I’m not Jewish”
But he’s going to do one song for each of the 8 nights of Chanukah.
Thank you Dave, love this
These are the worst freeways in Southern California: L.A. Times rankings. Fun to read while stuck on the 405. Well done, @shelbygrad and @TerryCastleman https://t.co/8e7G38XxZH
The recently released images of starved Israeli hostages should have been on the front page of every major media outlet. Instead, they were ignored. Since the press won't tell their story, we must never stop telling it.
That's why we ran this ad in The @nytimes.
New images show Israeli hostages — alive, but barely.
Emaciated. Broken. Starved by Hamas.
This should be front-page news. Everywhere.
But it’s not.
Because outrage is conditional now.
If the victims don’t fit the preferred narrative, the media looks away.
This isn’t journalism. It’s moral cowardice.
Last night, words became bullets.
Yaron and Sarah, staff members of the Israeli Embassy in Washington, D.C., were murdered by a terrorist outside a Jewish museum.
Their killer shouted “Free Palestine.”
Since October 7, chants turned to threats. Threats turned to violence.
This didn’t start last night. But it has to stop now.
At 4:05 A.M., my phone lit up with a headline I will never forget: A Houthi missile had evaded Israel’s air defenses and landed near Ben Gurion Airport. https://t.co/aINfBY8dR3
“Creating a product is the beginning of the journey to find out what customers really want and are willing to pay for.” Excellent piece today, Phil! https://t.co/9UEUT5CJaw
“I'm here. I'm with you. I love you. Just protect yourself. Just be safe."
These were the last words Edan's mom spoke to him before he was brutally kidnapped by Hamas terrorists.
Edan is one of six remaining Israeli-American hostages held in Gaza for 487 days.
We must keep pressuring Hamas to release Edan and all the remaining hostages!
https://t.co/O9kP6M7IeN
Upon returning from Hamas captivity, Amit Soussana bravely spoke out about the unimaginable suffering she endured in Gaza.
Now, she reveals the full extent of the torment: bound, handcuffed, and suspended upside down, she was savagely beaten.
The terrorists tied her up, handcuffed her, hung her upside down, and taped her mouth before beating her with a stick.
One of them - whose own daughter was treated for eye cancer in an Israeli hospital - was especially cruel.
Amit’s courage is a powerful reminder of her strength in the face of unthinkable torment.
From: @Uvda_tweet
Once again, Codepink's rabid anti-Zionism and insatiable animosity toward Israel drives them to make an absurd, incomprehensible claim.
What does it say about a group that will find a way to use any tragedy to foster incitement and antisemitism?
Time is running out to combat rising antisemitism in US workplaces and schools! We have until Dec 20th or we'll be sent back to square one, delaying the fight against hate.
Tell Congress: Protect Jews from antisemitism at work and in school.
⌛Act now: https://t.co/UxIhWtmV9s