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ISRAEL IS A COLONIAL STATE
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Islam: Spread across many regions over time through empire expansion, trade networks, and cultural influence. Judaism: Historically tied to one geographic homeland, with communities living in diaspora rather than forming expanding states.
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Arabs and Jews lived in uninterrupted harmony before the establishment of Israel
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The historical record tells a far more complex and often troubled story.
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Palestine was a true state, the passports prove it
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The “Palestine passport” myth debunked. Yes, there were Palestine passports before 1948. No, they do not prove an Arab Palestinian state ever existed. 📌 Those passports were issued by Britain, under the League of Nations Mandate. 📌 They were held by Jews, Muslims, and Christians alike, including Golda Meir and David Ben-Gurion. 📌 “Palestinian” was a geographic label, not a nationality. 📌 Palestine had no government, no army, no parliament, no sovereignty. Colonial travel documents are not proof of statehood. They prove one thing only: British rule. History doesn’t bend to modern slogans.
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MLK jr. Never said anything Pro Israel
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This quote reflects Martin Luther King Jr.’s actual public stance after the 1967 Six-Day War. In interviews and speeches in 1967–1968, including a major address to the Rabbinical Assembly in New York just days before his assassination, MLK stated that Israel must exist, has a right to exist, and described it as “one of the great outposts of democracy in the world.” King supported peace and justice for all peoples and he was clear that denying Israel’s right to exist was not peace, but injustice. .
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“This isn’t antisemitism. It’s resistance. ”
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Resistance doesn’t target Jews in synagogues, schools, busses, beaches or on the streets.
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There is No Food in Gaza
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Nazis Ideology Vanished After WWII
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Nazis vs. Hamas: same hatred, different century Nazi ideology (1930s–40s): Jews were portrayed as an “evil race,” blamed for society’s problems, dehumanized through propaganda, stripped of rights, and ultimately targeted for total extermination. This worldview led directly to the Holocaust. Hamas ideology (today): Jews in Israel are demonized as illegitimate and evil, denied the right to self-determination, and openly targeted for murder. Hamas’ charter, sermons, and actions glorify killing Jews and call for Israel’s destruction. Bottom line: Both ideologies define Jews as enemies to be eliminated. Different symbols, same genocidal hatred. History shows where this leads. #Timetostandupforisrael
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Palestinian is an Arab Identity
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During the British Mandate, Jews were called Palestinians; Arabs identified as Arabs. Rebranding Arabs as “Palestinians” was a political move later adopted by Arafat, with Soviet guidance.
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The UN is a fair, non- Biased Institute .
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UN DOUBLE STANDARDS How many UN resolutions explicitly condemn Hamas terrorism? Zero. How many resolutions target Israel? Over 100. Resolution after resolution… Against Israel. Again. And again. This isn’t justice — it’s bureaucracy weaponized. The UN has turned into a political tool: silent on terror, relentless toward the only democracy in the Middle East.
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Iran is no longer a Nuclear threat Due to The Israeli Attacks in June 2025
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Israel’s greatest threat remains Iran and its network of proxies. The IDF has confirmed that Iran has resumed production of ballistic missiles. At the same time, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian declared on Sunday that Tehran will rebuild its damaged nuclear facilities “with greater vigour”, even as he insists Iran has" no intention of pursuing a nuclear weapon:. This comes after the June strikes that targeted key nuclear sites, while the US continues to warn that Iran is actively seeking the capability to develop and acquire nuclear arms. #timetostandupforisrael
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Israel did not provide Baby Formula, which resulted in starving babies
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Hamas hid tons of baby formula to damage Israel with starvation claims, Palestinian activist says https:// trib.al/VnTKcQ0
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The OSLO Accoord brought Peace to the Region
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The Oslo Accords were meant to bring peace but for Israelis, the consequences were devastating. After Israel recognized the PLO and handed over territory, terrorism didn’t decrease, it exploded. Between 1993 and the early 2000s, Israel faced an unprecedented wave of suicide bombings, shootings, and bus attacks. Thousands of Israelis were killed or injured by groups that the Palestinian Authority failed, or refused, to stop. Instead of educating for peace, PA schools and media promoted martyrdom, hatred, and the delegitimization of Israel. The promise of “land for peace” became, in reality, land for terror. Oslo showed one painful truth: Israel cannot build peace alone. It needs a partner who genuinely wants coexistence not one who rewards violence.
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Jerusalem was always an Arabic Islamic city
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The Dome of the Rock is built on the ruins of the Jewish temple. Jews pray to Jerusalem, Muslims pray to Mekka/ Medina in Saudi Arabia.
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Pro- Palestine Supporters truly care for "palestinians"
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Pro- "palestine" supporter, please look in the mirror and ask yourself, "Do you really care for the "palestinans", or do you just hate Jews?" I ask you, why aren't you on the streets for Sudan? Don't they pay you enough for that? Look in the Mirror!
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"Palestinians" have No privileges
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"palestinian" children are drowing in Gaza
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Necks bending in impossible directions… Kids mysteriously born with seven fingers… Arms appearing from places they clearly don’t belong… They build sophisticated terror tunnels, but their staged “evidence” collapses faster than they do. This AI-fabricated nonsense is just as authentic as the so-called “Gaza genocide.”
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Israel is stealing Land from Arab countries
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Since the Balfour declariation in 1922 Israel is giving land for Peace
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Idf soldiers can kill enemies that have surrendered without consequences
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Each mistake or crime made by soldiers or police Is investigated and trialed in a court of law Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ) identified the two men as fighters, saying in a statement that they exchanged fire with Israeli forces until their ammunition was depleted, after which they were besieged and killed. The incident, which occurred during Israeli counterterrorism operations in Jenin, is currently under investigation.
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ZIONISM IS COLONIALISM
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Zionism is the belief that the Jewish people have the right to self-determination in their historic homeland, the Land of Israel.
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Images Proof That Israelis are committing crimes
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AI and photoshop features are getting more professional, thus more dangerous everyday... It is used relentless against the Jewish state, therefore to show, i took a picture of 2016 and analysed it The soldier never moved, the Photoshop did. His posture, the way he sits is not natural, more likely that he sat on a rock at an observation post. His posture and rifle angle are identical in both shots. The second image was edited to place the children into the line of fire. Don’t let fabricated images rewrite reality.
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Hamas is a movement built on moral values and integrity
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When the World Forgets Its Compass: Israel and the Crisis of Moral Clarity After the Trump-brokered Gaza Deal, the last living Israeli hostages finally came home. They were broken, pale from years without sunlight, and scarred by unthinkable cruelty, but alive. Their testimonies stunned Israel and the world alike. They spoke of being chained like animals, starved for months, deprived of showers, and forced to brush their teeth with infested toothbrushes. Some were locked for years in rooms with no daylight. And the Bibas baby boys never even made it back. Hamas called it resistance . Yet across the streets of London, Amsterdam, New York, and Paris, crowds continue to wave the flag of this so-called “resistance.” They chant slogans that call for Israel’s erasure, blind to the fact that those who commit such atrocities are the same ones they glorify. Somewhere, the moral compass of the West lost its north. The Breaking of a Moral Compass A moral compass is that inner guide that distinguishes right from wrong, even when it’s uncomfortable. It is what reminds us that justice isn’t defined by politics, popularity, or hashtags. But something fractured in the West’s collective sense of right and wrong. Too many have learned to call cruelty “justice,” to mistake victimhood for virtue, and to justify violence as “resistance.” Each time someone says, “Yes, but Israel…” after seeing the slaughter of civilians, the kidnapping of children, or the torture of innocents, that “but” echoes the sound of a broken moral compass. Different Worlds, Different Values In Western societies, morality is often measured by empathy, by the ability to feel another’s pain and value human life above all. In parts of the Middle East, however, the cultural lens is different. Death in the name of ideology can be glorified; suffering is weaponized. When Hamas militants appear weeping on camera, it’s not confession, it’s performance. They glorify death while the West romanticizes their despair. They burn and murder under the banner of “resistance,” and too often, the world nods along, mistaking propaganda for principle. Israel’s Uncomfortable Integrity Israel, with all its flaws, remains a vibrant democracy. It protects minorities, debates its government openly, and mourns every innocent life, even those of its enemies. It is a country constantly holding itself to impossible moral standards while surrounded by those who hold none. Israel abided by the ceasefire terms. Hamas broke them. Israel returned convicted terrorists to free hostages. Hamas still hides bodies and refuses to release the living. Yet in the eyes of many, Israel is still the one condemned. Moral clarity today demands courage, the courage to see truth beyond the noise. The Call for Conscience If your moral compass points anywhere but toward truth, it’s not a compass, it’s a mirror reflecting your biases. Supporting Hamas or excusing its ideology after everything the survivors have revealed is not a political statement. It is a moral failure. The choice before the world remains stark yet simple: Stand with life, or with those who sanctify death. Stand with the child who emerged from darkness, or with those who kept him there. Because a true moral compass does not point toward comfort. It points toward conscience. And today, the world’s conscience is being tested, again, by the story of Israel.
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Hamas cares for 'palestians'
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Listen what the daughter of one of the Hamasleaders, Abu Jaffer,thinks about it.
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Israel is an Apartheidstate
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Israel has a population of 10 million but performs like a country with 100 msrillion inhabitants. The child of hope and home of the brave consistently punches above its weight. Despite Israel’s many accomplishments, it also has shortcomings. When addressing these faults, it is important to deal with facts – not half-truths and misinformation. First, attacking Israel’s right to exist as a sovereign state is antisemitism: Antisemitism is a disgrace in all its forms. Legitimate criticism of Israel is welcomed and warranted. Bolstered by a vibrant free press and entering its 29th straight week of anti-government protests, nowhere is this more evident than in Israeli society itself. Criticism may include Israel’s human rights record in the West Bank, the Likud government’s judicial reform, and its handling of the peace process. Questioning Israel’s legitimacy as a state and the Jewish people’s right to self-determination, however, is blatant antisemitism. Misinformation networks consistently promote antisemitic rhetoric on social media, mass media, and university campuses to delegitimate Israel. One such delegitimating mantra is “from the (Jordan) river to the (Mediterranean) sea, Palestine will be free”. While mindlessly parroting propaganda promulgated by Iranian-backed terrorist groups, this extremist rhetoric neglects the fact that nearly 10 million Israelis reside in cities and towns located between the Jordan River and the Mediterranean Sea. Suggesting that a productive member state of the international community must be liberated to “Free Palestine” is both morally reprehensible and antisemitic. Another delegitimating mantra is “Israel is younger than my grandparents”. This messaging intends to mislead its audience by equating age with legitimacy. The Jewish presence in Israel dates back thousands of years. Let there be no doubt: Newly independent states in Africa, Asia or Europe are not any less legitimate than older states in Africa, Asia, Europe, or the Americas Messaging of this kind also fails to account for the fact that other states in the Middle East and North Africa, such as Egypt (1952), Tunisia (1956), Sudan (1956), Cyprus (1960), Kuwait (1961), Algeria (1962), Bahrain (1971), Qatar (1971), the United Arab Emirates (1971), and Yemen (1967, 1990), gained their independence after Israel (1948). Whether they won their independence through peaceful means or armed rebellion against a colonial overlord, none of these states are delegitimated in the same manner or to the same extent as Israel. Second, Israel is not a racist or apartheid state: Like the LGBTQ+ community, Muslims, Christians and Jews all have equal civil rights in Israel. 2 million Israeli Arabs comprise roughly 20 per cent of Israel’s population. Members of every ethnic and religious group serve in the Israeli Defence Forces, form political parties, and are represented in the Knesset, judiciary, and foreign service. As in America, there is a diversity of political opinion in Israel. Unfortunately, this sometimes includes racists, bigots, and both left and right-wing extremists. Apartheid states are rarely kind to their victims or enticing to the people they oppress. Nevertheless, hundreds of Palestinians from the West Bank receive high quality and often life-saving medical treatment in Israel. In early July, a Palestinian boy from the West Bank had his head reattached to his body after a devastating car accident resulted in decapitation. In 2022, the Israeli government introduced a program granting twenty thousand Palestinians from Gaza permits to work in Israel, where they earn exponentially higher wages in significantly better working conditions. Tens of thousands more Palestinians travel from the West Bank to Israel to work and study every day. A philosopher once said you shouldn’t throw stones if you live in a glass house. This begs the question: How many Israelis – let alone Jews – study, live, work, serve in the armed forces, form political parties, run for office, vote in elections, or express political opinions in Gaza or the neighboring countries? Despite the historic Jewish presence across the Middle East, the answer appears to be zero. Up until the 2020 Abraham Accords, the only state in the Middle East where Jews lived side by side with Muslims and Christians and safe from persecution was Israel. With that in mind, Israelis must still look at themselves in the mirror. Jewish settlement building in Area C of the West Bank is a significant obstacle to a lasting peace between Israel and the Palestinians. Despite distinctions between settlements (established by government resolution and built with appropriate permits on state-owned land) and illegal outposts (built without the appropriate permits on privately-owned Palestinian land) in Israel’s legal system, all settlements are considered illegal by most of the world under international law. To say they weaken the likelihood of a two-state solution, desecrate the rule of law, undermine Israel’s moral standing in the international community, and put non-Israeli Zionists in a bind is an understatement. To be clear: Israel is not an apartheid state nor a perfect country, but a work in progress. The Start-Up Nation is a pluralistic democracy endowed with the creativity to confront colossal geographic, demographic, economic, political, scientific, social, and security challenges. It took less than 75 years for victims of the biggest genocide in history to build this marvel of a state. An inspiring example for the world to follow, a determined and resilient Israel will continue thriving against all odds – regardless of what its enemies may throw at it.
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Israel is committing Genocide
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Israel is doing everything in her power to avoid civilian casualties and is thriving for peace
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Israeli Army( IDF) is deliberately killing civilians
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Israeli Army (IDF) is the only army in the world that does everything to avoid civilian casualties by roof knocking, make phone calls or distribute leaflets among the people of Gaza
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