The New York Times published an image of a child in Gaza, claiming the child was “malnourished” due to Israel, on its main account with 55 million followers.
Five days later, it quietly posted a correction, stating the child actually had a muscle condition, on its alternate account with just 89 thousand followers.
People who pretend to be foreign policy experts on twitter seem to believe Israel hit Iran without the Trump admin ok. Stop listening to those people, they have no idea what's going on.
Amazing. Palestinians in Gaza chant ''Al Jazeera Out'' and ''Hamas Out.''
How many times have I been called a ''Zionist pig'' etc for saying the exact same things that Palestinians in Gaza are now chanting in the streets
You want to tell me about Jewish history? About Israel? Give me a break.
I am an observant Jew. I study the Torah and the Talmud every single day. Not just the Torah and the Talmud—I study books written a hundred years ago, five hundred years ago, a thousand years ago, all the way back to the Prophets, to Joshua, to Moses. I read fluent Lashon Hakodesh, the holy language in which our history has been recorded for thousands of years. And you think you’re going to convince me that Jews just magically appeared in Israel after the Holocaust? Do you have any idea how insane that sounds to someone who actually knows Jewish history?
There are thousands of Jewish books written over the last 2,000 years—by rabbis, scholars, and Jewish leaders—who lived in Israel. They documented their communities, their daily lives, their struggles, their connection to the land. These aren't you typical historical records; some of these texts form the very foundation of Jewish thought and teachings. You can literally find writings from every single year over the centuries, written by Jewish scholars who were living in—wait a minute… Israel. And FYI, wanna know something all of these texts have in common? Not one of them mentions the word “Palestine.” They all wrote about living in "Israel".
You want more proof? Go to Jerusalem. Go to Tzfat. Walk through the ancient Jewish cemeteries. Read the tombstones—Jewish names, Hebrew inscriptions, literary year after year, unbroken, all the way back to the times of the Temples. This isn’t a theory. It’s carved in stone.
And yet, you sit there with your Wikipedia knowledge and think you can lecture me on whether Jews belong in Israel? Close your ChatGPT. Log off X. Find something else to obsess over, because you are so far out of your league, it’s embarrassing.