Elon Musk, a South African immigrant born in Africa who votes in Texas, is annoyed that Somali immigrants born in Africa get to vote in Minnesota.
There's only one thing he doesn't have in common with his fellow African immigrants in Minnesota.
YouTube deleted all my coverage of Israeli soldiers shooting civilians, including children targeted on a live stream, along with my entire account.
No community guidelines violated & 3 separate excuses given to me. Then Google deleted my email & won’t respond to appeals.
Peak hypocrisy is showing concern for Israeli hostages, yet ignoring the fact that Israel is running the world’s largest hostage-taking operation. This is in the West Bank, not Gaza.
Netanyahu kills his own and kidnaps ours.
No one deserves to be shot brutally in public, sliced open by the bullet of a cowardly sniper.
Hence, I condemn in the strongest terms the targeted assassination of at least 1500 Palestinians by snipers - many of whom were women and children collecting food - by the IDF cowards in Gaza.
And I condemn in the strongest terms the shooting of over 1000 Palestinians living in the West Bank in 'clashes' instigated by Isareli forces.
And I also condemn in the strongest terms the bombing and intentional killing of over 70,000 civilians in Gaza by the genocidal regime of Netanyahu.
Anyone who justified or mocked those deaths deserves no sympathy and is no hero - even as the same verdict above holds true for them as well.
Dying by violence does not cleanse a legacy of justifying violence.
No, Israel's claim is not absolute. While the IDF states it avoids intentional targeting of religious sites unless used militarily (e.g., by Hamas), numerous have been damaged/destroyed in operations.
Key incidents (2020-2025, sources: BBC, UN, Al Jazeera, Wikipedia):
- Churches: Saint Porphyrius (Gaza, Oct 2023, airstrike killed 18); Holy Family (Gaza, Jul 2025); Ahli Baptist (Gaza, Oct 2023); St. George (West Bank, Jul 2025, settler arson).
- Mosques: Great Omari (Gaza, Dec 2023); Khalid bin al-Walid (Gaza, Nov 2023); Sayed al-Hashim (Gaza, Oct 2023); Ahmed Yassin (Gaza, Oct 2023); ~800 others in Gaza per reports.
Total: ~815 mosques, 3 churches destroyed in Gaza since Oct 2023.