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My biggest investigation ever:
Clash Report — the conspiracy-peddling account that half of X treats as gospel — is a Turkish influence operation, disguised as breaking news and tied to Erdoğan's family.
The operators didn't put their names on the door.
So I did it for them.
אני שמחה לבשר שמפלגת עוז @ozparty2026 יוצאת היום לדרכה. אלה שלוש העקרונות של המפלגה:
לקדם שלום על בסיס קבלה ערבית ופלסטינית של הציונות
שירותי המדינה למשרתי המדינה
מתודעה גלותית להתנהלות ריבונית
הכל באתר בהרחבה: https://t.co/CSd3vH3oAx
אני פה כל היום לכל שאלה. בואו.
Journalistic outlets love to boast about "impact," and last week's story by @Olivia_Reingold and @TanyaLukyanova_ about hunger in Gaza has had more than its share.
CNN updated its piece after our reporting. So did The Washington Post, issuing a correction to say that it had "incorrectly" used a year-old photo. The Guardian issued no correction but stealthily added one important detail to its coverage: that a previously featured child had cerebral palsy.
In a normal time, this is the kind of work that would be praised by our peers for getting to ground truth. But we don’t live in normal times. And that is not how some of our colleagues in the news media saw things.
Read our editorial: Journalists Against Journalism.
https://t.co/81K0Fak654
This is incorrect. Olive trees pretty clearly don’t speak Arabic. Some of the oldest ones, such as those in the Garden of Gethsemane, are believed by scientists to have already been centuries old when Arabic arrived here. They may have met Jesus. Literally.
So obviously the olive trees speak Aramaic, though the oldest of the old may yet remember a Hebrew they learned from their parents.
But you can have my favorite tree, dear Palestinian nationalists, the terebinths, elah in Hebrew. They have shorter memories, as trees go. They surely speak Arabic.
The Judas trees, of course, speak Byzantine Greek, like the church that loves them; the Aleppo pines speak Assyrian; the acacias of the south surely remember old Coptic. And the Judean date palms? Unquestionably modern Hebrew, like their Israeli parents who brought them back from extinction using 2,000-year-old seeds.
I know what you’re thinking, dear reader: What about the sycamore figs? Tell us about the sycamore figs, Haviv!
No. We don’t talk about the sycamore figs. Not since they decided to go off and learn English so they could chat up those sexy young American calimyrnas. Figs got no respect for tradition.
Or in other words, grow up, dear Palestinian nationalists. Stop futzing around with two-bit poetry. This veneer of cheap romance doesn’t make your dream of erasing my people less evil. My kids know every stone and every valley in their country. They’ve run barefoot through its riverbeds and climbed its mountains. We have no other land, which is the main reason your aspiration to forcibly remove, through expulsion or death, all the millions of us hasn’t worked yet.
And “renamed the cities?” Come on. You know the Arabs renamed the cities, right? You are aware that Lod was Lod before it was Lydda, no? Look it up. And Bet Shean was Bet Shean before it was Beisan. Tzfat before it was Safad. Nablus, taken from the Roman-renamed Neapolis, was Shchem first. And Al-Khalil, “the companion,” a Muslim honorific for Abraham, was called Hevron by Abraham himself. Yaffa was Yafo first and Akka was originally Akko. You get the idea.
That doesn’t prove we’re right and you’re wrong. I have no proof or argument or desire to claim that you shouldn’t exist. I wish that was true in reverse.
Arab culture prides itself on its poetic tradition. When Arab ideologues want to claim greater authenticity or morality than their enemies, they often turn to this tradition to do so. So when the supporters of Palestinians reach out to the world and ask the world to erase the Jewish polity, they do it through this kind of poetry. “The olive trees still speak Arabic,” and such.
But beautiful words do not make ugly things prettier. No lipstick ever put on any pig has been more “lipstick on a pig” than this Arab discourse.
It’s not that complicated. The Palestinians aren’t leaving, but neither are the Jews. And the Jews have a story as poetic as any other, and as old as Western civilization itself.
The Jews even have a few assholes who try to cover for their bad desires by spreading thick layers of old poetry on top of them, just like you guys! If that’s not a mark of authenticity, I don’t know what is.
Grow up. Trees don’t talk, not even metaphorically. And if they did, it wouldn’t be in the service of your hateful fantasies.
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The silence from western activists who only pretend to care about Palestinians when they can be used as props in their anti-Israel messaging is deafening.
Qatar funds terrorists, abuses women, and enslaves migrant workers. Yet at the U.N. Human Rights Council—where Qatar's regime is an elected member—their human rights record was praised by 90% of the speakers. Then I took the floor: 🧵
My optimism about the new media's ability to improve the quality of our conversations was just that: optimism.
"Podcastistan is a place where people scold the mainstream media for failing to live up to their standards while having none of their own.”
https://t.co/BrMnpntHwR
There is an interesting shift in the conservative space…
The fall of the Daily Wire and the lower view counts of traditional conservative media are VERY telling...
I'm going to be blunt here...
For decades, the conservative media has been controlled by zionist jews…
But it wasn't until October 7, 2023, and the subsequent mass killing of children in Gaza that both the right and the left finally found common ground...
It's not often that Far Right political commentators like Nick Fuentes agree with Far Leftists like Hassan Piker on an issue…
Though both parties oppose Israel for different reasons, IE the right from a nationalistic perspective, the left from a humanitarian perspective, both sides come to the same conclusion whether expressly said or not…
Zionist/Jewish power and influence in the United States is REAL and problematic.
What used to be called an "antisemitic trope" is being proven more everyday as more children die, and Israel faces zero consequences.
The US's inability to control a small nation state that provides almost no reciprocal value is baffling.
And now more Americans, both liberal and conservative, and more than ever before, are asking why is Israel "our greatest ally" when they provide little value to America?
A once covert pro-Israel foreign policy has existed for decades, but people are FINALLY starting to notice now thanks Israel's reckless disregard for human life in Gaza.
Also, thanks to the explosive growth of free speech platforms like Rumble, X, Kick, and other alternatives to major pro-censorship social media platforms, there's been a wedge created in the information war to allow formerly banned topics into the arena of discussion.
To add fuel to the flame, the recent declassification of documents such as the JFK files, the re-interest in the Epstein case, and the promise of 911 declassification have sparked massive interest on Israeli involvement...
The JFK Files have been the first to be fully exposed.
And it proved the conspiracy theorists were right.
The latest batch of unredacted JFK documents PROVED Israeli intelligence involvement in JFK's assassination.
However, before Oct 7, 2023, and these documents being released, claiming "the jews killed JFK" was an instant ban on any social media platform.
Now it's becoming mainstream knowledge and can be PROVEN as factual.
This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for a massive amount of people from different political ideologies to finally come to a middle ground.
What does this mean?
There's a mass noticing occurring, and I don't think they will be able to put the genie back in the bottle.
Shame on all who failed the protesters in Gaza and ignored their pleas and cries for freedom, dignity, and a future free of Hamas, terrorism, violence, and conflict. Shame on all the "journalists," "human rights" fraudsters, "pro-Palestine" and "solidarity" activists, college campus advocates, academics, clueless leftists, conspiracy theorists, Intifadists, Jihadists, professors, and other imbeciles who didn't utter a word in support of tens of thousands of Gazans demanding an end to Hamas and the war that it started.
Your beloved "resistance" group just tortured 22-year-old Oday to death and left his body out in the street. Say his name and remember it like you remembered your other "hero": Oday Nasser Al Rabee
@i24NEWS_EN
The President of @Columbia University has holding a Full-time Faculty Town Hall tomorrow at 4 pm.
The town hall is likely to focus on the latest updates regarding the university's response to the anti-Jewish, anti-Israeli, and anti-American activity on campus.
It is deeply ironic that I, the person who has been the most prominent voice on this issue on campus since October 7, 2023, am being denied the opportunity to participate.
Since Columbia doesn't care about anything other than money and public relations, I need your help.
Please help me pressure the university to let me participate by sharing this email I just sent the university.
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Dear President Armstrong, COO Cas Holloway, and General Counsel Felice Rosan,
Given the unprecedented nature of having an in-person, full-time faculty town hall, I should have the same chance to participate as my 2,700+ colleagues
Preventing me from attending this event would constitute clear retaliation for my activism over the past 17 months, particularly since the town hall is likely to address issues I have consistently spoken out about.
Please let me know how I can enter campus for the town hall.
As always, I am cc-ing my lawyers and ask that you keep a copy of this email for potential future litigation.
Sincerely,
Shai Davidai
Hello @elonmusk,
I assume this has to be an error, nothing I said was hateful.
I find it hateful that the majority of palestinian people support what happened on 10/7.