per @TheIHRA: "Applying double standards by requiring of [Israel] a behavior not expected or demanded of any other democratic nation." per the meaning of words, a "double standard" requires advantaging one party (Israel) to the disadvantage of another (all other nations). @AIPAC
We are officially calling for @GovSherrillNJ resignation.
We supported Mike Sherrill’s opponent in the primary, and when our candidate lost we lived by our principals. We not only endorsed her, but we had dozens of volunteers phonebank and canvass for her too.
We did this in spite of her campaign actively attempted to dissuade us from volunteering for her. They did everything they could to make it difficult for our volunteers to support her going so far as to refuse making phonebanks links for us.
Now she refuses to fight Republican concentration camps and instead is electing to fight the protesters who supported her “accountability campaign”.
This is what we get in return for voting blue no matter who. To the liberals reading this, don’t get mad at us, get mad at @GovSherrillNJ and every other worthless Democrat who treats their constituents like dirt.
Let's decode what actually happened here.
Axios reported that Trump exploded at Netanyahu. Called him "fucking crazy." Said "you'd be in prison if it weren't for me." Said "everybody hates you now."
The journalist is Barak Ravid again, we talked about it. Israeli. Based in Washington. Covers the Netanyahu-US relationship for Axios, and every latest deals to calm the markets.
This is the same journalist who wrote the exact same type of story about Biden. There is literally a book chapter about this pattern. It is called "Fuming Biden." The same reporter. The same format. The same function. Different president.
Now watch the response.
Mark Levin, a close ally of both Trump and Netanyahu, did not deny the story. He demanded an FBI investigation into who leaked it. When your defense is "this should never have leaked" instead of "this never happened," you have confirmed the call happened.
But here is the part that matters.
Why would Levin, a friend to BOTH men, confirm the most explosive account of their relationship ever published?
Because it serves both.
Trump gets to look tough. Not Netanyahu's puppet. Willing to put Israel in its place. His base loves it.
Netanyahu gets cover. He "paused" the Beirut strike, but not because Iran threatened him. Because his "friend" asked him to. His base loves it too.
And look at what actually changed on the ground. Nothing.
Israel cancelled the Beirut strike. But the ground invasion of Lebanon continues. The IDF is still miles deep. A soldier died today from a Hezbollah drone. Netanyahu's office said: "position unchanged."
The performance was perfect. Trump gets the headline. Netanyahu gets the cover. The deal gets another 48 hours of "progress." Markets get a reason to breathe.
And the war continues exactly as planned.
This is the same playbook. Every time public opinion turns against the war, a story appears showing the US president is "furious" with Israel. It creates the illusion of restraint while changing nothing.
Biden was "furious" for 14 months. The war never stopped.
Trump is "furious" now. The ground invasion is expanding.
The visible game is: Trump controls Netanyahu.
The real game is: both men are performing for their audiences while the machine moves forward.
Nothing has been signed. Nothing has stopped. The war is not winding down. It is being managed.
Neither one controls the other. They walk arm in arm. Know that.
Mallory McMorrow launching an Islamophobic attack against El-Sayed, running to Jewish Insider and getting the endorsement of J Street the same day, and now running in a distant third should be a cautionary tale for any candidate who thinks they can do that shit in a Dem primary.
Amnesty: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
Human Rights Watch: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
UN: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
B’Tselem: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
Genocide experts: Israel is committing genocide in Gaza
AIPAC: Nuh-uh…
Moment in the Lander-Goldman debate that says something about Dem esteem for Biden FP team...
GOLDMAN: I worked closely with the Biden administration to implement the Leahy laws in the West Bank, and to withhold 2000 pound bombs to Gaza. We don't need new laws. We need Donald Trump to enforce the laws that we have as President Biden did.
LANDER: Do you really think that President Biden was enforcing international law-
GOLDMAN: I actually know he was, because I was there, having conversations with the administration-
LANDER: -and upholding Palestinian human rights during that period when all of the schools and hospitals in Gaza were being leveled?
An Israeli-born, Trump-appointed US attorney — who's referred to Palestinians as “animals,” called for Gaza to be wiped “off the map,” and suggested “even the children” in Gaza are terrorists — dropped charges against an Israeli tied to a biolab in Nevada.https://t.co/xyXP4Mtnlu
After winning an Emmy, Al Jazeera’s @joshrushing dedicated the award to colleagues and journalists killed by Israel in an emotional speech.
@AJFaultLines documentary on Kids Under Fire won ‘Outstanding War or Violence Conflict Coverage’ at the 2026 News Emmys.
Philly working families need a #FederalJobsGuarantee
Anyone willing to work should have the opportunity.
In Congress, I’ll work with progressive leaders like @SummerForPA & @IlhanMN to make this a reality and deliver strong investments working families need across the country.
CODEPINK activists on Capitol Hill urging Congress to support the War Powers Resolution to stop U.S. participation in Israel’s war on Lebanon and demand accountability before more lives are lost.
We're proud to endorse @AbdulElSayed for U.S. Senate in Michigan.
As a public servant, he removed lead from schools, made life-saving Narcan accessible, and led a program to cancel medical debt for 300,000 Michiganders.
He is the kind of candidate we need in office.
2nd US Senator in as many days says it's time for Dems to get rid of Biden's genocide squad. Yesterday it was Brian Schatz, today it's Chris Van Hollen, who has one of the strongest records on Israel/Palestine in the Senate.
As a reminder once again, this is the report prepared by Nicolas Kristof from The New York Times, in which I was one of the speakers talking about my own experience, having been raped by members of the Israeli Prison Service during my detention... Save the remaining prisoners, and do not pay attention to the lies promoted by the occupation.