@jamiemcintyre21 You know what would be fantastic?
If Israel erupts in civil war. That would be fantastic.
Let them tear each other apart and leave the rest of the world alone.
Also? Free Palestine!
🚨⚠️🇮🇱 WHAT YOU DON'T KNOW
According to reports coming from inside Israel — particularly from Tel Aviv and Haifa — the situation is pointing toward organized civil disobedience and a breakdown of military discipline.
When more than 200 buildings are reduced to rubble and the Iron Dome defense system is perceived to have completely failed, it is natural for the public to lose trust in the state. Based on the current situation, the internal unrest appears to have several key aspects:
1. Clash Between the Military and Police
Scent of Rebellion: Israeli media and social media reports suggest that several reservists have refused to report for duty. Their stance is that if the leadership (Netanyahu and the President) is absent, why should they risk their lives?
Police Violence: Clashes have occurred between civilians and police in the streets of Tel Aviv. People are protesting the lack of facilities in bunkers and the government’s “silence.”
2. Internal Displacement Crisis
From North to Center: Due to Hezbollah’s attacks, hundreds of thousands of Israelis had already relocated from northern areas. Now, following the destruction of 200 buildings in Tel Aviv, even the previously considered “safe” central regions are witnessing a wave of internal displacement, overwhelming local administration systems.
3. “Psychological Warfare” in Bunkers
The “psychological crisis” mentioned in Statement No. 8 by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is reportedly becoming visible on the ground. Underground bunkers in Israel are overcrowded, with reports of severe shortages of food and medicine. Tensions are rising, with incidents of people attacking one another, and the military is facing serious challenges in controlling the situation.
4. Political Vacuum and the Rise of “Militias”
In Netanyahu’s absence, extremist groups within Israel have reportedly begun arming themselves. These groups are making decisions independently of the government, potentially pushing the country toward internal civil war.
Summary:
Israel is currently fighting on two fronts — externally against Iran and its allies, and internally against a collapsing domestic structure. The withdrawal or distancing of France and other allies has reportedly dealt a final blow to Israeli public confidence.
Watch this video by CMPAC Executive Director Khaled Alqazzaz to understand the latest developments in Bill C-9 and the serious consequences of this Bill if passed it it's current form.
The justice committee has chosen to keep the amendment (introduced by the Bloc Québécois) that removes the “good-faith” religious-text defence under the Criminal Code. While the committee has proposed so-called “clarifying” language, these changes fail to meaningfully address the serious legal and constitutional concerns raised by affected communities. #cdnpoli
Send an email to reject Bill C-9 here: https://t.co/JD8eITPv8k
Many people recognize the names of certain Native American tribes, such as the Apache, Sioux, Cherokee, and Cheyenne, yet countless other Indigenous groups remain overlooked despite their profound contributions to North American history. Tribes like the Blackfeet, Arapaho, and Navajo played vital roles in shaping the continent’s past, yet their stories are often underrepresented. Each of these groups maintained rich traditions, complex social structures, and unique cultural practices long before European colonization.
The limited focus on these lesser-known tribes in historical narratives has led to a narrow perception of Native American heritage. This oversight diminishes awareness of their customs, achievements, and deep connections to the land. The Blackfeet, for instance, had a strong buffalo-hunting culture, while the Navajo became renowned for their intricate weaving and silverwork. These and many other tribes developed advanced trade networks, spiritual traditions, and governance systems that shaped the regions they inhabited.
By expanding our understanding of Native American history, we acknowledge the full breadth of their influence and resilience. Recognizing all tribes—not just the most widely remembered—ensures that their contributions are honored and that their legacies remain an integral part of the broader historical narrative.
#archaeohistories
Russia remains banned from participating in the Olympics for being at war with Ukraine.
Israel is allowed to participate after killing nearly 73,600 people in a genocide, around 20,000 of whom are children.
Can someone explain this to me?
Karate coach Khalil Shalqa from Gaza continues to train forcibly displaced children and youth in karate among the tents, despite extremely harsh conditions and an almost total lack of resources.
A massive CBC investigation has just confirmed what we’ve suspected all along: The Canadian government knew our weapons were reaching Israel through the "U.S. Loophole"—and they were quietly investigating the legal fallout while publicly lying to us about it.
Behind closed doors, a Crown corporation report (the CCC) was tracking these parts and citing ICJ genocide warnings. In public? Ministers looked us in the eye and said it wasn't happening.
This isn’t a mistake—it’s international-scale gaslighting.
We have a chance to end the deception. Bill C-233 is up for a vote in Parliament this March. It’s the "No More Loopholes Act," and it’s how we stop unregulated military trade for good.
🔗 ACT NOW: Link in bio to email your MP and read the full reports from CBC and The Maple.
Alone after the world let him down
Alone after his voice became hoarse as he appealed to dead consciences
Alone, but you were a steadfast mountain.
Don't forget Dr. Hussam Abu Safia