🇮🇱 🇺🇸 🎗️ American Israeli Zionist Jew. I ❤️ IDF. Never Again, is not a request!

Joined October 2023
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To all my haters !
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Trump said he demanded unconditional surrender, we just didn’t know he meant America’s.
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Aged like milk in the Strait of Hormuz sun.
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WATCH: Trump's Ambassador to Israel, Mike Huckabee, defies Trump: Without Israel, there would not be an America. We owe our very existence to what happened in this land.
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📣 I'm done. For over a decade I've gone to the mat for Trump, lost acquaintances and even some family relationships have been affected. He's was the best President in my lifetime. That's all changed! I love this Country, I'm American proud and True 🇺🇸. What he's doing now is a slap in the face to millions of American's who love & support Israel, American Jews and Christian Zionists. Let alone All of our children's futures being bought by the Muslim Brotherhood. Anyone with a brain knows the Islamic Regime cannot be trusted, (there is no third tier). The Regime slaughtered tens of thousands of their citizens with a call from Trump for them Iranuan people to take to the streets, "help was on the way." He Lied and they were slaughtered. The Islamic States are giddy with their new pal, DJT who has turned his bsck on the only Democracy in the Middle East. Personally, I'm infuriated, disgusted and I'll not trust him again. I'm Done, Finished. Am Israel Chai
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The growing collection of Trump posts of things that never happen.
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When Israel is attacked, no one, not even the President of the United States of America, has the right to ask Israelis not to exercise their right to self-defence. Cry harder!
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Israel just killed the Hezbollah commander accused by U.S. officials of orchestrating the murder of five American soldiers. Tucker, Massie, Kent, and Co keep demanding to know what Israel does for America. I guarantee none of them will mention this. Ali Mussa Daqduq was captured by U.S. forces in 2007 for his role in the Karbala attack, carried out alongside Iran's Quds Force. The attackers wore American uniforms and used vehicles resembling those used by coalition forces to infiltrate a secure compound. One soldier was killed during the assault and four others were kidnapped and later found executed. American officials warned that releasing Daqduq would send him back into terrorism. He was released in 2012 and spent the next fourteen years rising through Hezbollah's ranks. According to the IDF, Israel eliminated him this weekend in southern Lebanon. The five Americans murdered in the Karbala attack were: Capt. Brian S. Freeman 1st Lt. Jacob N. Fritz Spc. Jonathan B. Chism Pfc. Shawn P. Falter Pfc. Johnathon M. Millican May their memories be a blessing 🕯️
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“Iran needs to rein Hezbollah in and tell them to stop firing at Israel… Israel was very measured in their response” Thank G-D at least one person in the US administration has common sense and actual understanding of what’s going on. Thank you @SecWar @PeteHegseth 🙏🏼
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Hi, I'm new to the Israel-Palestinian conflict. I need help from the internet to understand who to support. I just have a few questions: 1. What country is Israel actually “occupying” in Judea and Samaria (the West Bank)? Was there ever a real sovereign country called “Palestine”? Help me out, I can't find one.
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Today, on President Trump’s 80th birthday, Israel killed a senior Hezbollah commander who orchestrated the kidnapping and murder of 5 US soldiers. The Woke Reich will tell you getting justice for murdered American soldiers is “America Last”… Because they hate America.
🔴ELIMINATED: Ali Musa Daqduq, a senior Hezbollah commander who held a series of 5 senior positions within Hezbollah. Daqduq played a central role in advancing terrorist attacks and combat operations against Israel and IDF soldiers. In 2007, he orchestrated the kidnapping and murder of 5 American soldiers.
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Dear @POTUS @realDonaldTrump Hezbollah is an arm of Iran’s IRGC with only one objective: to wage war against America, Israel — and the Lebanese people. Hezbollah has been attacking America and Israel for over four decades. It has violated every ceasefire. It has killed America and Israeli diplomats, civilians and soldiers, violated U.N. Security Council Resolution 1701 requiring it to disarm, built the world’s largest terrorist missile arsenal, and prepared for an Oct 7 cross-border invasion. Under the command of its IRGC masters, it has destroyed Lebanon and blocked peace with Israel. The IRGC and Hezbollah are trying to destroy your Iran policy and ruin your legacy.
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Hezbollah official: “We are currently investing in protests and demonstrations in Western countries, especially among college students. We already have Muslim students agitating, but it’s the Western students themselves who will destroy their own countries.” This is the decade-old plan by Hezbollah and the Iranian regime to destroy America and Europe.
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🚨 Breaking: Israel eliminated Ali Musa Daqduq, a senior Hezbollah terrorist who kidnapped and murdered 5 American soldiers. You're welcome.
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Our ignorant vice president is getting a history lesson via a community note. His ignorance does explain the agreement the US is about to sign with Iran. This level of ignorance is dangerous to our country.
JD Vance: If you go back to WW2 or every major conflict in human history, they all ended with some kind of negotiation.
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World War II ended with unconditional surrenders by Germany on May 8, 1945, and Japan on September 2, 1945, rather than negotiation. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unconditi… archives.gov/milestone-docu… nationalww2museum.org/war/topics/end…
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Ongoing U.S. strikes against Iran. Blasts reported in multiple locations.
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Turned out to be… Fake news!
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📍Jerusalem, April 2024. Friends (including Jews in Europe) blocked me when I posted this photo. On October 7th, the Palestinian cause was liquidated. Whatever hopes there were for a Palestinian state, Sinwar killed it. It wasn’t me. All I am guilty of is analyzing correctly and summoning the courage to adopt the fighter’s attitude. War was inevitably going to expand and Israel was going to do everybody’s “dirty work” in the face of Jihadists, Sunnis and Shiites alike. While the world missed the mark, while people stood idle, many of us stood proud and tall with Israel. Thank you, #Israel — Am Yisrael Chai
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There is a country in the Middle East that has killed - Over 600,000 people in Syria 🇸🇾 - 150,000-200,000 people in Yemen 🇾🇪 - 603 U.S. troops and 600 protesters in Iraq 🇮🇶 - thousands of people in Lebanon 🇱🇧 - hundreds of people across gulf countries 🇸🇦🇰🇼🇶🇦🇧🇭 - Over 1500 Americans 🇺🇸 through its proxies. - 176 people in Ukraine International Airlines Flight PS752 - over 100,000 Iranians. It’s not Israel, it’s Iran where the Islamic fascist regime did this.
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I grew up in a Hezbollah stronghold in Lebanon’s Bekaa Valley. Israel was not a country in my education. It was a crime. A wound kept open on purpose. Every funeral, every slogan, every sermon pointed in the same direction: there, across the border, is the source of your suffering. Believe it. Repeat it. Pass it on. I believed it. I repeated it. For years. Then I moved to France. And I met Jews. Not the abstraction. Not the enemy. People. Neighbors. Colleagues. And the collision between what I had been taught and what I was seeing in front of me was so violent — so intellectually embarrassing — that I had no honest choice but to start over. To read. To ask. To dismantle, brick by brick, everything I had been given as truth. What I found on the other side of that dismantling was not just the absence of hatred. It was something I had not expected: admiration. Let me be precise about what I am defending and what I am not. I am not defending every Israeli policy. I am not defending any government unconditionally. I am not asking anyone to check their critical faculties at the door. I am defending what Israel is. What it represents. What it has built, against every conceivable pressure, in a region that has largely failed its own people. Israel is a democracy in a neighborhood of autocracies. It is a state governed by law in a region where law is routinely weaponized against citizens. It is a country where Arabs sit in parliament, where women lead, where dissent is not a death sentence. It is imperfect — as every democracy is — but it is genuinely, structurally different from everything surrounding it. That difference is not incidental. It is the point. The so-called Palestinian cause, as it is prosecuted today, is not a national liberation movement. I say this not to dismiss Palestinian suffering; suffering is real, and real people pay its price. I say it because the infrastructure of the “cause” — its funders, its ideologues, its loudest champions — has never been interested in Palestinian statehood. It has been interested in Jewish elimination. Look at who built the movement’s international architecture. Look at the 1997 Tehran OIC summit, where the language of “apartheid” was first systematically attached to Israel, not by Palestinians, but by the Iranian regime, for export. Look at Durban. Look at who profits when the conflict continues and who loses when it resolves. The answer is never the Palestinian family in Gaza. The answer is always the regime, the militia, the ideological infrastructure that needs the wound open. The Palestinian cause, as it functions on the world stage today, is a tool of an anti-western civilizational project. Its goal is not a state alongside Israel. Its goal is a world without Israel, and, by extension, a world where the values Israel represents are defeated. Liberal democracy. Jewish self-determination. The idea that a small people can survive, build, and insist on their own dignity against the will of those who would erase them. When western progressives march under that banner, they are not marching for freedom. They are marching for the annihilation of the only thing in the Middle East that resembles what they claim to value. I came to Judaism slowly, the way you come to something true, not in a rush, but in accumulation. It was not the politics that moved me first. It was the texts. The insistence, running through thousands of years of Jewish thought, that the human being is created in the image of G-d, and that this is not a metaphor but an obligation. An obligation to see the other. To argue. To question. To hold power accountable, including your own. I had grown up in a culture where the highest virtue was submission. To the leader, the militia, the narrative. Judaism confronted me with the opposite proposition… Read the rest of the essay on my Facebook page.
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Donald Trump has announced that Iran was responsible for shooting down a US helicopter last night, stating that the United States must respond to the attack. ​I'm confused. Just two days ago, Trump demanded that Israel refrain from retaliating against Iran because their attack resulted in zero casualties. Why is there a sudden double standard when it comes to a US response?
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