West Ham Supporter. Apparently far right, Zionist #IStandWithJews. Will always follow back supporters,Whatever religion. Views are mine. Am Yisrael Chai.
I'm proud to share the official music video for my new song "Ascent" - the video was shot in Israel in the aftermath of the October 7th attacks at the site of the Nova Music Festival, and various Kibbutzim that were massacred on that horrific day.
Help me stand up to anti-semitism and share this video far and wide to show the world that we the Jewish people stand proud and that our light will not be put out ๐ฏ๏ธ
#stopantisemitism #stopjewishhate #bringthemhome
@BritishBastardX@natalie_Zion_@heidiEC5 Donโt be ignorant. Honestly. You donโt have to be Jewish
The thing is all Jews are happy itโs a Christian country. And have never tried to convert you. Your thoughts are wrong
Can we all Retweet and Share Please.
We all want to know what is happening with the Violent thugs who broke a female police officerโs nose at Manchester Airport.
@YvetteCooperMP@ukhomeoffice
@metpoliceuk DO SOMETHING
Stop making excuses. If they were shout about anyone else it would be a different story. Anti Semitism is REAL
Not just a made up word
We are aware of chanting made by a speaker at the Al Quds protest and will be investigating.
We recognise the concern footage and chanting like this causes, particularly with Londonโs Jewish communities.
When this language had been used previously we sought advice from the CPS who determined that there would be insufficient evidence to take a case forward.
Flashback: British TV host tells the Palestinian Muslims and their loyal useful idiots in the west to shove it: โYou are evil liars who always play the victim while being the exact oppositeโ.
Please retweet if you agree with every single word he said!
GUARDIAN CALLS OPENING OF JEWISH BAKERY "HEAVY-HANDED HIGH-STREET AGGRESSION" AGAINST PALESTINIANS!
Guardian columnist Jonathan Liew branded the new Gail's branch in Archway, north London, founded by Israeli baker Gail Mejia, an "act of heavy-handed high-street aggression" simply because it's 20 metres from a Palestinian-owned cafe.
He framed the Israeli-founded chain as "symbolic" of the Gaza war, citing its parent company Bain Capital's investments in Israeli security tech.
The piece has triggered fury for reviving classic antisemitic tropes about Jewish businesses encroaching and dominating.
Israeli embassy slammed it as "astonishing bigotry disguised as moral commentary."
Gail's already hit by repeated vandalism. Guardian normalising this in 2026?!
https://t.co/NBN2q67cjW