🇮🇪🇮🇱 עם ישראל חי

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Damascus Gate is only about 2km down the road from the Deli. When can we expect the staff to be terrorised and asked to answer for Assad slaughtering 600,000 people, including Palestinians? He also used chemical warfare - and when Assads government fell Al-Jolanis cronies slaughtered Druze, Alawites, Christians and other minorities in Syria? Should we expect the campaign to boycott Damascus Gate any minute now?
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I still don't understand how a guy who openly supports Hamas and encourages Irish Muslims to support Jihad, is in this country in the first place.
Can someone tell me why this islamic terrorist fucktard is dictating in our country ? Who the fuck do you think you are you little hamas 🍆 sucker ! The audacity. Anyone in Ireland who has been to this restaurant please leave them a good review to outweigh this scumbag
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RT @writtenbylaurie: You have to pity the people who had no other option but to pretend they didn't understand what I was trying to express…
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That's not what I said at all, nor is it what I was implying - and you know it. What you've just been shown is a clear example of antisemitism and double standards in Ireland, something you vehemently deny exists. Rather than address that, you've resorted to twisting words, engaging in bad faith, and trying to provoke a reaction. I notice there's no condemnation from you of the ethnic cleansing and atrocities committed on October 7th, nor of the oppression and brutality Hamas inflicts on its own people. For someone who claims the moral high ground, that's quite revealing. By your logic, is it acceptable to boycott Palestinian-owned businesses in Ireland, target the Palestinian people here, and hold them collectively responsible for Hamas? Or is collective blame only acceptable when it's directed at Jews? And while we're on the subject, could you point me to your posts about the persecution and ethnic cleansing of the Palestinian Christians in Bethlehem since the area was handed over to the Palestinian Authority? I'd be interested to read them - since you probably claim that you don't use the Palestinian people as a means to indirectly express your antisemitism and anger at the British, I'm sure those posts exist?
Boycott campaigns are comparable to the collective punishment by genocide of an entire people If only Gazans could just hang up the phone on Israel
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This is an unhinged jihadist terrorist supporter now living in Ireland. Befriended by Antisemites and politicians alike. Here he is ‘reviewing’ our beloved Jewish Deli What he actually did was make an abusive call to a Rabbi.
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They have online delivery and a great selection of grocery. Please make sure you support this local business.
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RT @karenievers: 🚨🇮🇪 Hello @MichealMartinTD @SimonHarrisTD @HMcEntee @OCallaghanJim If you care about the welfare of the small Jewish/Is…
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Deli 613 and Shouk are two of my favourite restaurants in Dublin ❤️
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RT @karenievers: 🚨🇮🇪 Hamasnik spokesperson in Ireland—Abubaker Abed—is trying to incite violence against a Jewish restaurant in Dublin.…
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Replying to @DeclanKearneySF
If you truly believe that there is no place for intimidation then I can only assume that an apology to me from you and your party is forthcoming.
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My Israeli friends: The next few hours may be difficult. Stay safe. Am Yisrael Chai. 💙🇮🇱
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As a non-Irish person living in Ireland, seeing the Irish tricolour gives me a sense of safety and security. It shows that this country remains true to its identity. What I do find intimidating, however, is seeing so many Hezbollah and Islamic regime flags being proudly flown in the streets.
"There were tricolours everywhere, how intimidating must that be" Shane Coleman is disgusted on behalf of foreigners at the sight of tricolours flying everywhere on Path to Power
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Palestinians need to be deradicalised before that is ever going to happen
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🏳️‍🌈🎉 ISRAEL: VIDEO EXCLUSIVO DE UNA ARGENTINA EN TEL AVIV DISFRUTANDO LA ÚNICA MARCHA DEL ORGULLO DE MEDIO ORIENTE: LIBERTAD, DIVERSIDAD E IDENTIDAD 🇮🇱 Música, colores, banderas y miles de personas celebrando en las calles. Así se vive la Marcha del Orgullo en Israel, el único país de Medio Oriente donde la comunidad LGBTQ puede manifestarse y celebrar su identidad con libertad. Una postal de diversidad, alegría y libertad que muestra otra cara de Israel: una sociedad vibrante, plural y abierta, donde cada persona puede ser quien es y celebrarlo con orgullo. 🏳️‍🌈✨
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RT @writtenbylaurie: It was this time last year that a crazy antisemite who blamed me personally for the war contacted a former employer of…
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I walked through the red light district in Brussels today and it was one of the most horrible things I’ve ever seen. Young women standing behind glass while groups of men banged on the windows and haggled over them like products. Most of the women appeared to be Asian or Eastern European. The men crowding around them were overwhelmingly African or Muslim men, many still dressed in Islamic clothes. Anyone who looks at that and sees “empowerment” is sick in the head. I don’t know the circumstances of every woman there, but it was impossible to witness it and not wonder how many were there through coercion, desperation, trafficking, or poverty. Nothing about it looked liberating. Putting it lightly it was dehumanising. The women treated like livestock by the most depraved men I’d ever seen. This is Brussels. The capital of the European Union. The place where leaders gather, policies are written, and grand speeches about progress are made. Yet just outside the conference halls and beneath the glass towers, this is happening in plain sight. I only hope Ireland never comes to resemble it.
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🕯Good Shabbos, mo chairde🕯
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The right decision was made to move the match abroad. I’d fear for the Israeli team safety in Ireland from the far left lunatics.
The Football Association of Ireland has said Uefa has approved a request to move Ireland’s home Nations League match against Israel to a neutral venue overseas. The FAI also said that the match will also be played behind closed doors. jrnl.ie/7066031
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Beautiful Irish-Israeli Kim Damti would have been 25 years old today. She was murdered by Hamas on October 7th. May your memory be a blessing, Kim.
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Kim Damti was slaughtered by Hamas on Oct 7, 2023 at the Nova Music festival. She was only 22 & an Irish citizen. Today wld have been her 25th birthday. She is one of the deaths celebrated in Ireland by the Israel Hate Movement as acclaimed & legitimate “ resistance “. Two days of debates in the Dail this week solely demonising Israel, Kim was not mentioned once. Not remembered by a single TD
🇮🇱🇮🇪 Today would have been Kim Damti’s 25th birthday. May her memory be forever a blessing 🧚 Friday, June 12, will mark International Falafel 🥙 Day – a celebration of the dish, considered by many to be a favorite dish in Israel. For the Damti family from Gedera, who were bereaved when their daughter Kim (z”l) was murdered in a shelter near Kibbutz Reim on that Black Shabbat, October 7, 2023, falafel is much more than a favorite dish. It brings back many memories of her, and will now also become part of a special tribute to her memory. During the 2026 Global Maccabiah Games, which will open on July 1 and host thousands of Jewish athletes from around the world at the Youth HUB complex in the Maccabiah Village in Ramat Gan, a sunset event in Kim’s memory will be held, during which athletes will be served "Damti" falafel as part of a connection to Kim's story, "Kim, like all of us, was born into the Damti family dynasty, which began making falafel back in 1969, when our grandmother established a fresh & delicious Yemeni falafel shop, in the heart of Gedera," says Emily, Kim's sister - "My father has been making falafel here ever since, and we children have been continuing in his path." After her discharge from the IDF, Kim worked in the family business for about five months, to save money for the ‘big trip’, and was even behind the idea of opening a new branch. "Before October 7, construction began on a new shopping complex in Moshava Gedera, and when Kim saw it, she told our brother, Daniel, that this was an opportunity to open another branch, because after all, we are falafel lovers from birth. When we called to inquire and mentioned the words "falafel Damti," there was enthusiasm on the other side, and when the new branch was opened, we decided that it would be dedicated to her memory," Emily added. "Today, anyone who enters this branch feels her in every corner. She is the force that gives us the strength to make falafel." Her family says that Kim was a bright and talented girl who studied in a class for gifted students, played the piano, played basketball as a child, served as a simulator instructor in submarines, and especially loved the sea and sunsets. “The bullet that hit Kim, hit us too” said her sister Emily. “After Kim was murdered it was very difficult for us to return to work for several months, and to this day we are still traumatized, but we cannot let Hamas win. I always say that there are people who take a Cipralex pill and we take a falafel pill." Now, two and a half years after her murder, her family wants to continue telling Kim's story to the younger generation, through the special tribute that will be held in her memory at Maccabiah. It moved us very much when we were approached to commemorate Kim, who played a significant role in the Young Maccabi movement here in Gedera. She was the branch coordinator when she was in 12th grade and led youth for years," Emily says - "But when we were approached, we felt that the commemoration was very respectful, because it was part of her way of life. I would like the athletes who are exposed to Kim's story to take with them the understanding that the path is no less important than the result, and her desire to do good wherever she goes, and to also remember that we have no other country." Maccabiah Chairman Assaf Goren said: "The Maccabiah connects young Jews from all over the world, but this year is also an opportunity to connect them to the personal stories of young people whose lives were cut short too soon and whose legacy continues to live on through the people they loved and through the values they left behind." Translated by Google. Sourced from Ma’ariv, June 10, 2026 (link to original article in comments).
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