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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Replying to @MichaelRapaport
Don't hide behind the Jews! and Jewish religion. If you want to defend Israel's actions in Gaza defend Zionism. Don't drag Jews! or Judaism into it.
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Israeli tanks in Beirut, Lebanon. Hezbollah didn’t exist. They killed 6,800 people.
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People who say "Zionism is just the belief that Jews should have a homeland" are hilarious. Zionism isn't some abstraction; we can all see its material manifestations with our own eyes. We can all see that Zionism means genocide, apartheid, and nonstop wars and abuse. This isn't some kind of theoretical debate where we all get to have our own opinions about what Zionism is and what it entails. It's 2026, not 1890. The facts are in and the case is closed, kids. This is what Zionism is. This is the only Zionism in existence. What you see is what you get. And what you see is quantifiably one of the most evil things happening on our planet.
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
🇺🇸 🇵🇸 Sama Safi, a 20-year-old American citizen and honors psychology student at Birzeit University, remains in Israeli detention after soldiers seized her from her family’s home near Ramallah at 3 a.m. on June 2, with lawmakers warning her life is at risk. Safi, whose family lives in Florida, was taken without charge and transferred to Ofer prison, then to the Moscovia interrogation center in Jerusalem, according to the Palestinian Prisoners’ Society. Her family says she has a chronic condition that causes fevers up to 105°F and requires daily medication and a quarterly injection she travels abroad to receive. She was one of five Palestinian women detained that week, including two members of the Palestinian women’s national football team. The Israeli military said the women were suspected of “promoting terrorist activities.” Rep. Rashida Tlaib and Sen. Chris Van Hollen have both demanded her release. “I am really sick and tired of the Israeli government taking American taxpayer dollars and then mistreating Americans,” Van Hollen said. Israel has not told her family or the U.S. embassy where she is being held. Rep. Tlaib said, “Her life is at risk—our government must free her now!”
Sama Safi is a 20-year old U.S. citizen and student who was kidnapped by Israeli soldiers from her family home at 3am last week and remains in Israeli prison. She has a chronic health condition and requires daily medication. Her life is at risk—our government must free her now!
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Jerry Seinfeld said Palestine doesn’t exist. This was actually the subject of my PhD dissertation. Turns out that Arab, Muslims & Christians have been calling Palestine Palestine continuously for more than a millennium. Receipts: academia.edu/34686627/The_In…
Ottoman map of "the land of Palestine" circa 1804 palestinenexus.com/research
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
One of the most common lies spread about the 20th century Palestine is that it was actually the Jews who called themselves, "Palestinians" or "the Palestinians." This is false. Some 170 references to the term "the Palestinians" can be found in Arabic sources from 1898-1914 to refer to the Arabs of Palestine academia.edu/49925414/The_Or… and a half dozen references to "Palestinian" or "Palestinians" can be found in European languages from 1870-1897 to refer to the Arabs of Palestine academia.edu/63693212/How_th… So where does this Zionist lie come from? Jews, like Christians and Muslims and other inanimate objects in Palestine (e.g. plants, journals) were modified with the adjective, "Palestinian," as in "Palestinian plants" or "Palestinian journals" or "Palestinian Jewry." This was often the case in English, although not Hebrew. In Hebrew, the Zionists rarely if ever used this used this verbiage. In other words, Palestinian was a qualifier in the English language to refer to things in Palestine. Then, in 1925, the British established the colonial state known as the Government of Palestine and introduced what they called “Palestinian citizenship” in 1925. They explicitly stated “all the residents of Palestine, whether Jewish or not Jewish,” were Palestinian citizens. Yet the term "The Palestinians" in English or even simply "Palestinians" was rarely, if ever, used in English to describe the Jews of Palestine. I challenge a Zionist apologist to find me even a single reference to "the Palestinians" in English that is obviously refering to the Zionist community of Palestine. Find me even a single reference. The only reason Zionists love this weird distortion of history is to undermine a Palestinian identity. That's it. it's identity genocide. They want to genocide the Palestinian identity and think they are doing this by falsely claiming Jews were "the Palestinians." a lie to genocide an identity. zionism in a nutshell.
Replying to @_ZachFoster
In the 20th Century the nomenclature of "Palestinian" mostly referred to the Jews, and Arabs called themselves some version of Arab, such as Southern Syrian or Egyptian. Most Arabs are recent within the last 120 years or so. There was no country of Palestinians, of Arabs.
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
🇮🇱 Retired IDF soldiers talk about their experience in the Israeli military and laugh as they do so : “One of the soldiers rāped a 16-year-girl *laugh*” “He put Palestinians in a cage and kīlled them” “Soldiers chased villagers with flamethrowers and set them on fire” “If I saw school children with their hands raised, I kīlled them.” “I fired and kīlled everyone. It’s impossible for me to count *laughs*”
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
This is the massacre where Israelis stole the baby in oven story from. While holding villagers in a bakery hostage, Zionist soldiers ordered the owner to put his son into the burning oven. The father refused so the soldiers threw his son into the oven and made him watch.
77 years ago today on April 9, 1948 the israelis evil lunatics massacred over 100 Palestinians in the village of Deir Yassin
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Things that could be more sinister Stephen; a trial of all of those who put bullets in the back of the skulls of children as they stood helpless, blindfolded and hand tied. Yep that sounds sinister to me. The evidence was found in a mass grave containing 300 almost naked bodies. What if one of the scores of @IDF carried out this infanticide comes from the UK?
Elements in Britain’s pro-Israel lobby are so worried about our campaign to investigate UK nationals who have served in the IDF that they’re resorting to ludicrous anti-semitism smears. It’s not going to work. Please add your name to our petition: 👉 declassifieduk.org/sign
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
10 Things They DON’T Want You to Know About Israel’s Attack on the USS Liberty: 1. Israel identified the ship as American hours earlier and then attacked anyway. 2. Israelis jammed all U.S. distress frequencies so the ship couldn’t call for help. 3. One torpedo instantly killed 25 crew. 4. Israel shot up life rafts with machine guns. 5. Israeli helicopters circled the ship after the attack but refused to help the wounded crew. 6. U.S. jets launched twice to save the ship but the U.S. military ordered them back during the attack. 7. Congress never did a full investigation despite 34 dead and 171 injured. 8. Navy investigation was rigged: top lawyer swore they were forced to call it a mistake. 9. Joint Chiefs chairman and NSA leaders called it deliberate and a U.S. cover-up. 10. Survivors were threatened with court martial if they talked about it.
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write. This is the article: volkskrant.nl/kijkverder/v/2…
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Replying to @havivrettiggur
‘…the history of Arab Jewish emigration to Israel is not one of expulsion by Arab regimes, but rather one of Israeli criminal actions that forced Jews in Yemen, Iraq, Morocco, Egypt and other countries to leave for Israel.’ middleeasteye.net/big-story/…
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Replying to @profsked
Shooting babies in the face for the crime of not being Jewish in its own homeland?
Yesterday Israel murdered this 7 month old baby The IDF ordered them to stop their car. They did, but Israel opened fire and killed their baby anyway. If this was Hamas it would be an antisemitic terror crime on every News station in Europe 24/7. But Israel did it, so silence
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Replying to @profsked
Allowing war criminals who've fought for Israel to come back here without any scrutiny of their actions. I live here, I don't want them here and I don't have a second country to runaway to. I'm sick of hearing how Jews are afraid but I'm not allowed to be. I have rights too.
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This is Israel, world Two children—aged 4 and 5—abducted by Israeli soldiers. Repost this. Please I beg you

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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Strange how you forgot to mention Operation Mural. Jews weren’t “chased out.” They were actively recruited and transported as part of Zionist immigration campaigns. Mossad secretly organized the transfer of Moroccan Jewish children to Israel as part of a broader effort to increase Jewish immigration. History is more complex than “they were all chased out.”
Inside a beautiful synagogue in Marrakech. But with no Jews left to use it. 270,000 Jews fled Morocco. An entire Jewish world gone on a generation. Part of a million Jews chased out of Arab lands. This is the truth anti-Israel activists will never tell you. Shabbat shalom.
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Israeli "soldier" posts shocking video of Palestinian children, cuffed, blindfolded, with the caption 'for sale: 2 for 100, 3 for 75 shekels'!

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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
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British woman on BBC: "The oppression didn't start on October 7." "You say 'Israel has the right to defend itself' — but what about Palestine, whose land was taken? Didn't it have the right to defend itself?" "You speak of hostages. What about the Palestinian children under rubble — or in prisons? They are hostages too." 🇬🇧🎙️🔥🇮🇱🇵🇸💔
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
Lo que dice el profesor Yakov Rabkin, también lo denunció Avi Shlaim, profesor de la Universidad de Oxford. "En 1950 había 135.000 judíos en Irak, no querían irse a Israel, y en 1951, el Mossad puso 5 bombas contra judíos de Bagdad. En 1952, solo quedaban 10.000 judíos en Irak". Esta es la historia del sionismo que nunca te contarán sus libros, el sionismo puso bombas contra judíos para que aterrorizarlos y que se fueran a "Israel", el sionismo es una ideologia terrorista, fascista y supremacista con la única obsesión de crear un estado a través de todos los medios.
"Para que los judíos se fueran a Israel, los sionistas se disfrazaron de musulmanes y atacaron a mujeres judías, hicieron atentados terroristas contra judíos en sinagogas de Irak, Egipcio, Marruecos... para aterrorizarlos y que se fueran a buscar refugio a Israel". Yakov Rabkin, profesor emérito de Historia en la Universidad de Montreal, denuncia el papel del sionismo contra los judíos para crear el apartheid de "Israel", como incluso los sionistas hicieron atentados terroristas contra los judíos (culpando a los musulmanes) para conseguir que se marcharan de sus paises. Durante el genocidio nazi, los sionistas igualmente llegaron a acuerdos con Hitler para fomentar la expulsión de judíos de Alemania, siempre y cuando esos judios fuesen expulsados hacia Palestina.
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Kenneth Harwer retweeted
The irony is hard to miss. Overall, more than half (55%) of all U.S. Jews state that being Jewish is NOT about practicing Judaism - that it’s primarily about ancestry and culture. Moreover, in Israel, which is home to about half of the world’s Jewish population, approximately 44% of Israeli Jews self-identify as secular (hiloni). For decades, Zionists have claimed an ancestral THEOLOGICAL right to Palestine, yet most of the loudest advocates of this claim are not even practicing Jews and mostly identify as secular or atheist. So how does a religious claim become an ethnic one? Enter the term “ethnoreligion.” However, what most people don’t know is that the term was totally made up by Lawrence H. Fuchs in 1956 - an American Zionist scholar whose parents were European Jews. The concept immediately gained traction in the mid-20th century and helped advance the argument that Judaism is not merely a religion, but an ethnicity, thereby, allowing even those with no religious observance to claim a collective theological national right to Palestine. You have been lied to. Like every other religion in the world, Judaism, too, is a faith, not an ethnicity. This entire “ethnoreligion” argument deserves far more scrutiny than it receives, particularly given its role in justifying the displacement of Palestinians and the colonisation of their land. In this podcast episode, I unpack why I believe the “ethnoreligion” framework is intellectually flawed and politically convenient. I’m currently working on a detailed article tracing the origins and evolution of this concept. More soon.
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