Russians continue murdering kids, every fucking day.
Here's only two of several murdered in the past 24 hours.
Albina Budanova was 18.
Dmytro Budanov was 14.
“The return of Ukrainian children abducted by the Russian Federation must be a priority…
This is one of the most painful consequences of this war.”
“We are not fighting for kilometers… We are fighting for our people...
....Our children are the future"
- Olena Zelenska 🇺🇦
Ukrainians are strong nation, Russians won't defeate them🫂
This week Kyiv was hit by missiles & Irish politicians are STILL defending the refinery supplying Russia’s war machine.
Today, another ship sailed from Ireland to Russia.
For years, the government tried to cover this up. Now the truth is coming out
Watch my full investigation:
I russi hanno lanciato una bomba in mezzo ad un incrocio stradale a Sumy. Centinaia di kg di esplosivo in mezzo alla strada accanto alla fermata del bus.
Vi sembra normale? Che differenza c’è con le stragi di mafia del 1992 di Toto Riina? Ricordate le bombe in giro per l’Italia?
I missili balistici che anche stanotte hanno colpito Kyiv erano equipaggiati con schegge metalliche. Queste schegge sono completamente inutili se lanciate contro edifici. Il loro unico scopo è quello di aumentare il numero di morti e feriti
E naturalmente arriva Goffredo Bettini a puntellare il Campo Lavrov: non solo la Russia non è una minaccia, e non si capisce proprio da cosa vogliamo difenderci signoramia (le notizie degli arrestati per spionaggio su territorio italiano evidentemente non arrivano ai Parioli) ma i socialisti e il Pd dovrebbero anche prendere le distanze dalla Commissione Ue e diventare direttamente forze antieuropeiste e antisistema.
Signore, aiutali.
IRGC: "We will wipe Israel off the map."
Israel: Eliminates him in a precision drone strike right inside his highly secure compound.
Israeli intelligence has penetrated Iran so deeply that they probably even know what Pezeshkian is having for breakfast.
- @IsraelArmyX
A German soldier stopped at the front of the line and stared. He knew that face.
It was Janusz Korczak — the beloved Polish-Jewish doctor and writer whose books he had grown up reading.
The soldier quietly offered him a way out: “Step aside. Disappear. Live.”
Korczak shook his head. He took the hands of the two smallest children beside him… and kept walking toward the train.
There had been many such offers. He refused them all.
Born Henryk Goldszmit, Korczak was a renowned pediatrician, author of children’s books, and radio voice beloved across Poland.
He could have lived a comfortable life. Instead, in 1912 he founded Dom Sierot — an extraordinary orphanage in Warsaw where children ran their own parliament, court, and newspaper.
His one sacred rule: A child is not someone who will matter one day. A child matters now.
He lived among them for thirty years as their father.
When the Nazis sealed the Warsaw Ghetto in 1940, Korczak moved the orphanage inside. Friends begged him to escape — he looked Polish, he was famous, he could pass. He refused. “I will not leave my children.”
Inside the starving ghetto, he begged for food, carried heavy sacks on his failing back, and tracked every child’s heartbreaking weight loss by candlelight. He was starving too.
On August 5, 1942, the soldiers came. Korczak calmly told the 192 children they were going to the countryside for fresh air.
He had them dress in their best clothes. Each carried a small bag with a favorite book or doll.
Then the old doctor led them out — 192 children walking in calm rows behind him, holding his hands, the smallest in his arms. No crying. No panic. Just quiet dignity as they marched three miles through the ghetto to the Umschlagplatz.
At the platform, the final offer came.
Once more, Korczak refused. He climbed into the cattle car with his children and staff.
They were murdered upon arrival at Treblinka.
He could not save their lives. He knew it. So he saved the only thing left: their dignity and their sense of not being alone.
In the darkest place on earth, Janusz Korczak gave those children the one thing the Nazis could not take — a hand to hold until the very end.
Today at Treblinka, among 17,000 stones, one bears the name: Janusz Korczak and the Children.
He had none of his own. He died with 192 of them.
May their memory be a blessing.
Caro Pro palestinesi Stephen Kapos, abbiamo scoperto che tu non sei stato in nessun campo di sterminio.
Tu non puoi dire che a Gaza c'è stato un genocidio perchè tu non sei mai stato testimone diretto dell'Olocausto.
https://t.co/0WtYwbAmF4
Two years ago, russians hit a children’s hospital in Kyiv. It was one of the worst evils done by russians - to take away the lives of children with cancer who are already dying.
This russian evil must be stopped at any cost.
In 2015, ISIS captured Palmyra and demanded its head of antiquities reveal where the treasures were hidden.
He was 81 years old. He refused.
Khaled al-Asaad had spent over 50 years excavating and protecting Palmyra, the caravan city that once rivalled Rome in the Syrian desert.
He learned Aramaic to read its inscriptions. He raised his children among its ruins and named his daughter Zenobia, after its rebel queen.
Before the city fell, he helped evacuate hundreds of artefacts to safety. ISIS interrogated him for weeks to find them. But he gave them nothing.
They executed him in the square and left his body among the columns he had spent his life defending.
Archaeology is not a soft profession. Sometimes the people who guard the past die for it.
- @MichaelButtonX
This is Karina, who lost both legs in Russia’s July 3 airstrike on Sumy. Her husband, Denis, applied a tourniquet before passing out and was also badly wounded. The couple had just left a supermarket when the bomb hit.
Karina and Denys are among the nearly 50 people injured in the attack. The strike also killed 4 people, including a 5 yo. girl and her mother.
Il sindaco di NY Mandani ha fatto cancellare dalla mappa della città il quartiere di Little Italy.
Nella nuova mappa di Mandani, però, appaiono Little Africa, Little Palestine e Little Yemen.
Come se NY fosse stata tirata su da africani e palestinesi.
Davvero singolare.
Another difficult night for Kyiv.
A Russian missile attack injured 11 people, including an 11-year-old boy.
📹: A huge crater left by a Russian ballistic missile strike on a residential neighborhood in Kyiv / Yan Dobronosov / Telegraf
Mentre in Italia si discute delle cretinate di Conte e Vannacci, i russi continuano a uccidere ragazzini nelle città ucraine.
Possibile che in Italia non si riesca a capire chi sono i russi e cosa stanno facendo? Possibile che non percepiate la minaccia russa?
Immensa tristezza
No Room at the Inn: BDS Hotels in Europe That Won’t Accept Israelis or Jews
by Hugh Fitzgerald
Good god, it has come to this. Israelis booking rooms in European hotels are now being told by some of them that the hotel’s management subscribes to the anti-Israel BDS (Boycott, Divest, and Sanction) campaign. They just wanted their would-be Israeli guests to know that they will be shunned and hated, but please, do book a room anyway. It’s crazy, but then, antisemitism is a pathological condition. As for those Israeli tourists, why give your business to antisemites? Find out which hotels all over Europe are virtue-signaling their hatred of Israel, and publish that list online for Israelis, Jews, and non-Jewish supporters of the Jewish state, to consult when they are about to book a hotel.
Note to self: compose a list of BDS-observant hotels all over Europe. And hotels with anti-Israel slogans that appear on their television screens. And hotels with employees who have a problem with Israelis, or, still worse, with all Jews. Make sure you never book a room in any of them. Share that list, by posting it on the internet, with others who will go and do likewise. Turn down the flow of those BDS bastards’ revenue streams.
And do send the offending hotels email messages reminding them that other Jews from the Land of Israel, a little more than 2000 years ago, were also told that there was “no room at the inn.”
Read more at the link in the next post.
Kostiantynivka it's one of the many example of cities that were liberated by the enemy.
This is not liberation, this is pure destruction.
It's almost 5 years that this war is going on, this city won't be the last one.
Meanwhile we are dying protecting a frontline the west closes its eyes.
The city proudly stands, even if I don't know we can still call it a city.