Just like Trump's "vietnam" (exposing himself to STDs banging everything that moves in the 80's), the Tentifada is risking their health and welfare protesting for a cause they deeply believe in but can't really explain.MinotStateBeav said:
I love the post of the protestors asking for tourniquets and medical supplies for the protestors instead of to send those supplies to ya know ...the war you're protesting lol. Matt Orf is great also.
MinotStateBeav said:What is a university "listening to them" for? What is Cal, UCLA, UT-Austin and Columbia going to do? This is what I mean...every protest thinks their cause is the most srs cause of all causes. Universities can allow protest while still having rules. Lots of florida universities have allowed protesting without allowing camps to be set up and chaos didn't ensue. If its about allowing them to have a platform and be heard, then rules are ok. If its about narcissism, then people are gonna have to be arrested most likely. Lets be honest, a lot of these lil trust fund babies love the attention.Big C said:MinotStateBeav said:
It's the fault of the universities, they could have nipped these in the bud day 1, no tents, no building supplies. They allowed these protests to grow out of control because of weak administrations who were scared to act like adults and say "no". They knew people coming onto their campus leading many of them weren't even students. I am fine with the protests btw, but these stupid "building villages" kinds of protests need to stop.
The time-honored dilemma: Do you "nip it in the bud" right away, or do you humor them -- listen to them even -- and let them blow off a little steam, hoping that things peter out before they get bad. I would tend to vote for the latter, especially at our institutions of higher learning, but I am concerned that "Antifa" (AKA thugs looking for a little action) is going to step in.
Suspension or expulsion while breaking university rules and committing crimes seems basic. Like, if you won’t have anyplace to live or anything to eat if Columbia kicks you out, maybe camping on the quad/breaking into a building is a sh*tty idea.
— Dr. Greene-Liebowitz (@KimGLiebowitz) May 4, 2024
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There are huge Arab towns throughout Israel, but there are no Jews allowed in any part of any Palestinian controlled territory. The lack of outrage over this reverse apartheid is a quintessential example of the bigotry of low expectations. Middle Eastern people are considered too… https://t.co/NqDXhtSzRS
— Elica Le Bon الیکا ل بن (@elicalebon) May 4, 2024
I'm an Arab Christian citizen of Israel, and I'm free...free to practice my religion, and in fact, it is my country that made sure that the ceremony of the holy fire in the church of the holy sepulchre goes as safely as possible.
— יוסף חדאד - Yoseph Haddad (@YosephHaddad) May 4, 2024
I want to thank the Israeli police, the Israeli… pic.twitter.com/gglhbvwBfy
It remains insane that we are openly resupplying a terrorist group in a war where we supposedly support their opponent. https://t.co/fqxLATGXkr
— Bonchie (@bonchieredstate) May 4, 2024
On Arabism and Palestinians via Saudi author and businessman @RwafWd;
— Elliot (@elliotreports) April 24, 2024
There’s nothing Saudi Arabia didn’t give you. It even established a state for you. King Fahad (1982-2005), when (President) Reagan asked him to finance the Contras rebel groups he said *one good turn deserves… pic.twitter.com/AJCW4VQs0Y
Here (again for all the not so expert ‘experts’) are many of the measures and steps the IDF have taken 👇
— John Spencer (@SpencerGuard) May 4, 2024
Trump’s former national security adviser John Bolton writes in his book that Trump encouraged the Chinese dictator to continue building concentration camps used to detain millions of Uighur Muslims:
— Republicans against Trump (@RpsAgainstTrump) May 4, 2024
“At the opening dinner of the Osaka G-20 meeting in June 2019, with only… pic.twitter.com/WVSACTWpzu
Unit2Sucks said:
More and more coming to light about the incredibly misguided position of a large and vocal segment of the pro-Palestine movement in this country.
Lots of info about the fact that it's being funded by Hamas and its allies (which has been posted here and elsewhere). And also that these students are the epitome of white privilege.
Here's a long thread about steps the IDF has taken to prevent even more harm to Palestinian civilians as a result of Hamas' intentional strategy of putting them in harm's way. The Pro-Putin crowd will likely respond with lies and point out that Putin says he's great even though Putin continues to send missiles to civilian population centers and only pretends there are relevant military targets. But you shouldn't believe me, you should believe Russian astro-turf social media accounts like Bebo or TotallyNotPutin or whatever.Here (again for all the not so expert ‘experts’) are many of the measures and steps the IDF have taken 👇
— John Spencer (@SpencerGuard) May 4, 2024
Israelis dance while blocking aid trucks to Gaza
— Middle East Monitor (@MiddleEastMnt) February 14, 2024
Israelis blocking aid trucks to Gaza at the Karm Abu Salem crossing, hold a dance party as millions of Palestinians face death, starvation and disease due to lack of food, clean water, and medical supplies and Israel’s relentless… pic.twitter.com/NfsoOikOVN
Cal88 said:Unit2Sucks said:
More and more coming to light about the incredibly misguided position of a large and vocal segment of the pro-Palestine movement in this country.
Lots of info about the fact that it's being funded by Hamas and its allies (which has been posted here and elsewhere). And also that these students are the epitome of white privilege.
Here's a long thread about steps the IDF has taken to prevent even more harm to Palestinian civilians as a result of Hamas' intentional strategy of putting them in harm's way. The Pro-Putin crowd will likely respond with lies and point out that Putin says he's great even though Putin continues to send missiles to civilian population centers and only pretends there are relevant military targets. But you shouldn't believe me, you should believe Russian astro-turf social media accounts like Bebo or TotallyNotPutin or whatever.Here (again for all the not so expert ‘experts’) are many of the measures and steps the IDF have taken 👇
— John Spencer (@SpencerGuard) May 4, 2024
Even by your own standards, this is pretty rich!!
-Students at colleges where the tuition is over $60,000/yr are funded by militias from a tiny impoverished prison ghetto halfway around the world.
-The Israelis are not engaged in a bloodlust, revanchist mass slaughter of a civilian population on an industrial scale, no sir, and if they weren't such remarkable humanitarian, they would have killed a whole lot more than 50,000+ civilians, who they love so much that they have put their whole population on a starvation diet through a medieval siege.Israelis dance while blocking aid trucks to Gaza
— Middle East Monitor (@MiddleEastMnt) February 14, 2024
Israelis blocking aid trucks to Gaza at the Karm Abu Salem crossing, hold a dance party as millions of Palestinians face death, starvation and disease due to lack of food, clean water, and medical supplies and Israel’s relentless… pic.twitter.com/NfsoOikOVN
sycasey said:
I'm glad to see that some universities have been able to handle the protests peacefully via negotiation, but correct me if I'm wrong: at those other schools we didn't have instances like at UCLA or Columbia of protestors breaking into and occupying buildings or preventing some students (usually identified as "Zionists") from entering certain areas, right? The latter part is a bigger problem beyond the exercise of free speech.
That's not to say I like the cops or counter-protestors using violence either, but let's not act like the pro-Palestine folks are innocent when they start blocking school business from happening. And even if you think doing so is worth it for the cause, well . . . then getting arrested is kind of the point, isn't it? The 60s protestors knew this.
Unit2Sucks said:sycasey said:
I'm glad to see that some universities have been able to handle the protests peacefully via negotiation, but correct me if I'm wrong: at those other schools we didn't have instances like at UCLA or Columbia of protestors breaking into and occupying buildings or preventing some students (usually identified as "Zionists") from entering certain areas, right? The latter part is a bigger problem beyond the exercise of free speech.
That's not to say I like the cops or counter-protestors using violence either, but let's not act like the pro-Palestine folks are innocent when they start blocking school business from happening. And even if you think doing so is worth it for the cause, well . . . then getting arrested is kind of the point, isn't it? The 60s protestors knew this.
The point for most of these college kid protesters is to be a part of a cause, whether they understand it or not. It's a noble cause in the abstract, but the campus protest movement is largely driven by awful people. They are having the time of their life partying and frolicking and pretending to be doing something for the cause they support but really they are just useful idiots.
Most kids aren't really involved in the movement and don't realize that the organizers are working hand in hand with awful agitators. The vast majority of kids have their hearts in the right place but they are just going along with the crowd. If schools prevented outside agitators from escalating the protests, there wouldn't really be any issues.
dajo9 said:Unit2Sucks said:sycasey said:
I'm glad to see that some universities have been able to handle the protests peacefully via negotiation, but correct me if I'm wrong: at those other schools we didn't have instances like at UCLA or Columbia of protestors breaking into and occupying buildings or preventing some students (usually identified as "Zionists") from entering certain areas, right? The latter part is a bigger problem beyond the exercise of free speech.
That's not to say I like the cops or counter-protestors using violence either, but let's not act like the pro-Palestine folks are innocent when they start blocking school business from happening. And even if you think doing so is worth it for the cause, well . . . then getting arrested is kind of the point, isn't it? The 60s protestors knew this.
The point for most of these college kid protesters is to be a part of a cause, whether they understand it or not. It's a noble cause in the abstract, but the campus protest movement is largely driven by awful people. They are having the time of their life partying and frolicking and pretending to be doing something for the cause they support but really they are just useful idiots.
Most kids aren't really involved in the movement and don't realize that the organizers are working hand in hand with awful agitators. The vast majority of kids have their hearts in the right place but they are just going along with the crowd. If schools prevented outside agitators from escalating the protests, there wouldn't really be any issues.
Now do the well funded UCLA counter-protesters who attacked the protesters while the police stood down.
❗A JEWISH student was violently ASSAULTED at @UCLA ❗
— Era Gigman (@idan_bg) April 28, 2024
This is getting out is control.
Stop the madness!
🎥 @JFrgatUCLA pic.twitter.com/qz71ojc24p
dajo9 said:Unit2Sucks said:sycasey said:
I'm glad to see that some universities have been able to handle the protests peacefully via negotiation, but correct me if I'm wrong: at those other schools we didn't have instances like at UCLA or Columbia of protestors breaking into and occupying buildings or preventing some students (usually identified as "Zionists") from entering certain areas, right? The latter part is a bigger problem beyond the exercise of free speech.
That's not to say I like the cops or counter-protestors using violence either, but let's not act like the pro-Palestine folks are innocent when they start blocking school business from happening. And even if you think doing so is worth it for the cause, well . . . then getting arrested is kind of the point, isn't it? The 60s protestors knew this.
The point for most of these college kid protesters is to be a part of a cause, whether they understand it or not. It's a noble cause in the abstract, but the campus protest movement is largely driven by awful people. They are having the time of their life partying and frolicking and pretending to be doing something for the cause they support but really they are just useful idiots.
Most kids aren't really involved in the movement and don't realize that the organizers are working hand in hand with awful agitators. The vast majority of kids have their hearts in the right place but they are just going along with the crowd. If schools prevented outside agitators from escalating the protests, there wouldn't really be any issues.
Now do the well funded UCLA counter-protesters who attacked the protesters while the police stood down.
sycasey said:
It does seem like there's astroturfing on all sides here. But also I suspect most of the people are there for legitimate personal reasons, even if they can't easily articulate them.
Quote:
2/3 of the folks protesting aren't students.
“Israel supporters violently and provocatively attacked the sit-in camps for Palestine inside the University of California for hours without interruption, and the American police response was delayed.”
— Rula Alqawasmi (@Alqawasmi_Rula) May 4, 2024
According to a New York Times investigation, based on videos, “Israel… pic.twitter.com/ZmTQVURL2s
Cal88 said:sycasey said:
It does seem like there's astroturfing on all sides here. But also I suspect most of the people are there for legitimate personal reasons, even if they can't easily articulate them.
Seriously? How hard is it to articulate that you are against your government funding and arming a genocidal mass slaughter of civilians?
Unit2Sucks said:dajo9 said:Unit2Sucks said:sycasey said:
I'm glad to see that some universities have been able to handle the protests peacefully via negotiation, but correct me if I'm wrong: at those other schools we didn't have instances like at UCLA or Columbia of protestors breaking into and occupying buildings or preventing some students (usually identified as "Zionists") from entering certain areas, right? The latter part is a bigger problem beyond the exercise of free speech.
That's not to say I like the cops or counter-protestors using violence either, but let's not act like the pro-Palestine folks are innocent when they start blocking school business from happening. And even if you think doing so is worth it for the cause, well . . . then getting arrested is kind of the point, isn't it? The 60s protestors knew this.
The point for most of these college kid protesters is to be a part of a cause, whether they understand it or not. It's a noble cause in the abstract, but the campus protest movement is largely driven by awful people. They are having the time of their life partying and frolicking and pretending to be doing something for the cause they support but really they are just useful idiots.
Most kids aren't really involved in the movement and don't realize that the organizers are working hand in hand with awful agitators. The vast majority of kids have their hearts in the right place but they are just going along with the crowd. If schools prevented outside agitators from escalating the protests, there wouldn't really be any issues.
Now do the well funded UCLA counter-protesters who attacked the protesters while the police stood down.
Protesters and counter protesters are often two sides to the same coin. Some of the counter-protesters were reportedly responding to the violent attack by the pro Hamas protesters of a Jewish student, among other things.❗A JEWISH student was violently ASSAULTED at @UCLA ❗
— Era Gigman (@idan_bg) April 28, 2024
This is getting out is control.
Stop the madness!
🎥 @JFrgatUCLA pic.twitter.com/qz71ojc24p
This whole movement has strong occupy Wall Street vibes and doesn't feel organic or authentic.
UPDATE: This appears to be a major attack from Rafah; so far, 10 were injured. Hamas targeted the Kerem Shalom crossing where all the aid is going into Gaza; the crossing has closed now. This is a crucial mistake from Hamas; they just showed the entire world why the IDF needs to… https://t.co/FvxCUeyV1h
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) May 5, 2024
There are several clear reasons why they do it:
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) May 5, 2024
1. Shutting the crossing will cut some of the aid, so Hamas can resume claims Israel is starving Gazans
2. Shooting from civilian areas in Rafah immediately causes Israeli Air Forces retaliatory strike… and Hamas milks it as well
Hamas: Blows up the Erez Crossing while killing 1200 civilians
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) May 5, 2024
Israel: Fixes it to send humanitarian aid
Hamas: Steals humanitarian aid for itself
Hamas: Shoots rockets at Kerem Shalom Crossing
Israel: Closes the crossing
The world: Why is Israel imposing a SIEGE on Gaza?
— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) May 4, 2024
From the article quoted above:Unit2Sucks said:
Hamas continues to be the biggest threat Palestinians face. They attacked a crossing used by aid vehicles which is now closed.
Quote:
CAIRO, May 5 (Reuters) - The armed wing of Palestinian Islamist group Hamas claimed responsibility on Sunday for an attack on the Kerem Shalom crossing into Gaza that Israel said killed three of its soldiers... Hamas' armed wing said it fired rockets at an Israeli army base by the crossing.
Quote:
The actual history.— Warren Kinsella (@kinsellawarren) May 4, 2024
🚨BREAKING: NEW FOOTAGE SHOWS ISRAELI ARMY MASSACRED PATIENTS AT INDONESIAN HOSPITAL
— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) May 4, 2024
⚠️Warning: Graphic Footage.
New details have emerged regarding the siege by Israeli forces on the Indonesian Hospital in the northern Gaza Strip on November 20, 2023.
Reports indicate that… pic.twitter.com/auAeAXPvLa
🇵🇸🇮🇱 How Was Israel Formed?
— Censored Men (@CensoredMen) May 2, 2024
These men who took part in the Nakba will tell you:
"He grabbed a woman, young and good looking, went into a house, prepared a bedroom and wanted to fu** her."
"The girl came back half dead, like a rag."
"One guy raped there a sixteen year old girl… pic.twitter.com/hjFQgcNwJX
Unit2Sucks said:
This whole movement has strong occupy Wall Street vibes and doesn't feel organic or authentic.
CNN: "[These anti-Israel campus protests] are funded by big Biden donors — the Pritzkers, the Gateses, George Soros, David Rockefeller, Jr. Should they stop funding these groups?"
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) May 5, 2024
Top Biden advisor Mitch Landrieu: "Everybody has a right to protest" pic.twitter.com/glMXMumNMO
Pro-Palestianian protesters are backed by a surprising source: Biden's biggest donors https://t.co/gtqEQglATC
— POLITICO (@politico) May 5, 2024
Cal88 said:
Do you think these protestors on college campus are motivated by money, and are being paid by Soros et al for protesting? If anything, they are risking their careers by protesting against Israel.
.
This is a global influence operation
— Jack Poso 🇺🇸 (@JackPosobiec) May 5, 2024
The protests are a stress-test for network development ahead of the 2024 election
These are the same networks we saw in 2020 pic.twitter.com/M0uJDsQHvZ
Wow!! 👏👏👏
— Pro Israel. (@fck_antisemites) May 5, 2024
Letter from Melinda Roth, A GWU Law professor to Campus Protesters - on her facebook page.
She's not on twitter but her post is public on her page. pic.twitter.com/CxzZbIcMOw
No, she's not saying Zionists. يهودي, "yahudiyyun," means Jewish.
— Rabbi Yaakov Menken (@ymenken) May 5, 2024
They are calling for death to all Jews. It is an explicit call for genocide. At @MIT. https://t.co/DrywE7XNos
Quite honestly, I am way more mad at the media than these bigoted idiots.
— AG (@AGHamilton29) May 5, 2024
If there was a mob explicitly calling for the ethnic cleansing of a minority group in any other context, it would be front page news for days. But because it’s targeting Jews and the culprits are people… https://t.co/y2nRVQ8c9z
I was a member of a group of former international chiefs of staff and other senior generals who visited Israel after a previous ground war in Gaza. They unanimously concluded that Israel had set a standard for mitigating civilian harm that their own armies would not be able to… https://t.co/AyUDS52Fwf
— Rɪᴄʜᴀʀᴅ Kᴇᴍᴘ ⋁ (@COLRICHARDKEMP) May 5, 2024
For anyone who has an issue with Qatar/Hamas propaganda machine Al Jazeera being banned in Israel, please note Al Jazeera is ALSO banned in the following countries:
— The Persian Jewess (@persianjewess) May 5, 2024
- Saudi Arabia
- Jordan
- United Arab Emirates
- Bahrain
- Egypt#StandWithIsrael
Cal88 said:
Do you think these protestors on college campus are motivated by money, and are being paid by Soros et al for protesting? If anything, they are risking their careers by protesting against Israel.
.
Unit2Sucks said:
Hamas continues to be the biggest threat Palestinians face. They attacked a crossing used by aid vehicles which is now closed.UPDATE: This appears to be a major attack from Rafah; so far, 10 were injured. Hamas targeted the Kerem Shalom crossing where all the aid is going into Gaza; the crossing has closed now. This is a crucial mistake from Hamas; they just showed the entire world why the IDF needs to… https://t.co/FvxCUeyV1h
— Raylan Givens (@JewishWarrior13) May 5, 2024There are several clear reasons why they do it:
— Michael Elgort (@just_whatever) May 5, 2024
1. Shutting the crossing will cut some of the aid, so Hamas can resume claims Israel is starving Gazans
2. Shooting from civilian areas in Rafah immediately causes Israeli Air Forces retaliatory strike… and Hamas milks it as wellHamas: Blows up the Erez Crossing while killing 1200 civilians
— Hen Mazzig (@HenMazzig) May 5, 2024
Israel: Fixes it to send humanitarian aid
Hamas: Steals humanitarian aid for itself
Hamas: Shoots rockets at Kerem Shalom Crossing
Israel: Closes the crossing
The world: Why is Israel imposing a SIEGE on Gaza?
🚨DEBUNKING THE RECENT ISRAELI PROPAGANDA.
— Suppressed News. (@SuppressedNws) May 5, 2024
The picture shows two circles in yellow and red, the yellow is the actual Kerem Abu Salem crossing, the red is the military Kerem Abu Salem military post.
The recent attack by the Palestinian resistance was not on the Kerem Abu Salem… pic.twitter.com/1tvXdMBbkn
oski003 said:
We have reached the point where the terrorist kidnappers are willing to release the Israeli hostages as long as they can keep their Palestinian hostages (the People of Gaza). Unfortunately, Israel doesn't want to stop until Hamas is out of Gaza and the Palestinians are freed.
Hannibal Directive
— n est Egg (@J_H_5) May 4, 2024
In practice, this means that Israeli forces have the all-clear to kill their own people if they believe they are going to be taken alive pic.twitter.com/nsj3OI38EN
WATCH: Israeli hostage released from Gaza, talks about how the Israeli military shot at the tractor taking the hostages to Gaza, killing her mother and injuring her and her daughter and brother. pic.twitter.com/UydXEIhYhy
— Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) May 4, 2024
'Hannibal directive' https://t.co/UXaMgiQmYp pic.twitter.com/8LyvgbnLjA
— Stevie W (@BankOfAmerica99) May 6, 2024
Don't forget the IDF tanks and helicopters who mass murdered Jews on Oct 7.
— MZ 🔻 (@mbeez__) May 5, 2024
They admit it.
Israel murdered its own on Oct 7 as it executed the Hannibal Directive and blamed it on the Palestinians to kill further 34k people. It will not be the victim no matter how you twist it. pic.twitter.com/DctcgZh5mc
Hannibal Directive.. pic.twitter.com/g8dgkfNFIi
— Ayman AlKhaled (@AymanGhAlKhaled) May 5, 2024
It's called Hannibal directive.. pic.twitter.com/LExvHOG7nF
— MJ (@Jellyjamm202) May 4, 2024
1/ Izrazel likes to starve and murder its own hostages too. (hannibal directive) Proof point- 2 days ago- knowing Rafah invasion would stop ceasefire deal&swap: https://t.co/y0cF5ZldAh
— sophia ponders 🇵🇸🍉 (@sophiaponders) May 6, 2024
A protest on the streets of Tel Aviv, which refers to the Hannibal directive. https://t.co/r2RLr7Kpjr. The text says:
— hyuwia 🇵🇸 🔻 (@hyuwia) May 5, 2024
"Hannibal's government" pic.twitter.com/UiMKTCvDAr
These are the people U2Sucks sounds like.Unit2Sucks said:
This whole movement has strong occupy Wall Street vibes and doesn't feel organic or authentic.
Calling other people “over-privileged” when your parents spent $100K+ on a super PAC to help you win a congressional seat is a choice. https://t.co/Z1VyWqfTEb
— Kevin Robillard 🇺🇸 (@Robillard) May 6, 2024
feeling unsafe | https://t.co/A3Hao6wQjS pic.twitter.com/ZS52OzB4kP
— mattie lubchansky (@Lubchansky) May 6, 2024
This was literally the point of the counter protests https://t.co/6Q4kawOcJL
— isi baehr-breen (@isaiah_bb) May 4, 2024
The ICC should respond by charging these 12 as accessories to the genocide. https://t.co/01Odz7Rax0
— Edward Snowden (@Snowden) May 6, 2024
On Holocaust Remembrance Day, I want you to watch this video.
— Marina Medvin 🇺🇸 (@MarinaMedvin) May 6, 2024
This is the most inspirational video I’ve ever seen.
Regardless of your background, it sends chills.pic.twitter.com/csLnREKjNI
You have to be particularly disgusting to protest outside a Death Camp. As always, the pro-terror mob rose to the challenge by protesting outside Auschwitz on #HolocaustMemorialDay pic.twitter.com/6903Y0g4n8
— Aviva Klompas (@AvivaKlompas) May 6, 2024
I agree. There also isn't really a clean split between Hamas and civilians. The guy in the video below is a civilian, but he'd rather his kids die than evacuate.sycasey said:
I am very skeptical that "Hamas out of Gaza" is an achievable goal via military action.
Chilling convo between an IDF officer and a Gaza resident.
— Open Source Intel (@Osint613) May 6, 2024
IDF Officer: You need to evacuate for your own safety
Gazan: “We want to die”
IDF officer: “You need to to leave, the blast radius will be immense and it will effect you”
Gazan: “We aren’t leaving, Ki*ll the… pic.twitter.com/mNX98SoU0a
Hi Phil,
— AG (@AGHamilton29) May 6, 2024
Now we have the details of the Hamas proposal: https://t.co/EucTdqwzXy
It clearly includes multiple changes from anything that was on the table. Including the demands that Israel has never been willing to accept (full withdrawal/end of war with Hamas intact). Not to… https://t.co/N0pEZtIGRF
In the next 24 hours:
— Asher Fredman אשר פרדמן (@fredman_a) May 6, 2024
1. Hamas will start declaring that Israel has massacred hundreds of civilians in #Rafah. The international media will automatically parrot these claims.
2. The UN will warn that famine is imminent in Rafah- despite the fact that thousands of aid trucks…
It’s almost like Hamas is trying to stop humanitarian aid getting into Gaza, because it wants a humanitarian crisis that will make Israel look bad.
— Eylon Levy (@EylonALevy) May 7, 2024
It’s such transparent depravity. https://t.co/QkWml9qciC
One of the wording changes was changing the word "living" to "dead" as it relates to the hostages Hamas was going to return to Israel. I wouldn't call that minor under any reasonable definition of the term. pic.twitter.com/SdKuoRKnJA
— Judah Ari Gross (@JudahAriGross) May 7, 2024
I know most of the people responsible or who are covering for it don't care, but let me explain how American Jews are feeling right now:
— AG (@AGHamilton29) May 7, 2024
The overwhelming majority of Jews only live in a few countries in the world. Our families were driven out of much of Europe by pogroms and The…
After Hamas attacked the Israeli military today from Rafah and killed three soldiers and wounded a dozen, and given the new evacuation orders to civilians, I predict that the IDF will launch a limited assault on Rafah to take the eastern part of the city and push the group’s…
— Ahmed Fouad Alkhatib (@afalkhatib) May 6, 2024
So this is where we're at White men role-playing as Muslim women or women who are obligated to wear the hijab. This is my perspective as an Iranian woman who was compelled to wear the hijab starting from the age of 7 at school and at 11 whenever I left the house."
— Tired Kitten (@psychotic_bat) May 6, 2024
I watched… pic.twitter.com/XDAvXeHrn8
Let’s break down the photo of the white women praying at University of Texas.
— Elica Le Bon الیکا ل بن (@elicalebon) May 6, 2024
Some say, “what’s the problem with public prayer?” This isn’t about a problem with public prayer, or a problem with prayer at all. Prayer is a beautiful spiritual practice.
What we’re witnessing,… pic.twitter.com/O5w1F5dp9X