Freelance journalist for the national newspapers, says bath not barth

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Holyyyy shit ✅✅✅✅ Both singles ✅✅ Both 25/1 doubles✅ And the trebleeee✅ SEND YOUR SLIPS THROUGH
🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Burnley vs Wolves 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 Whoever loses comes last so think will be good game Flemming averages 2.15 fouls committed P90 at home Mosquera against Anthony who averages 1.49 fouls won P90 Hannibal against mane who averages 2.38 won P90 1U singles 0.5U double 0.25 treble
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RT @natscs29: Another day, another antisemitic attack in Golders Green. Where’s the security? This is getting beyond ridiculous. https://t.…
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It’s taking an awfully long time for the victims of genocide to decide whether or not they’d like the genocide to end.
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17 Sep 2025
As someone who never met a Jew in his life until after October 7, and as someone who grew up in an environment that indoctrinated him from the beginning to hate Jews, and as someone who marched on the streets against Israel, and as someone who moved to America only to find the same Jew-hatred here as back home, I had every reason to never change my position. But for reasons I still don’t fully understand, I’ve always wrestled with belief and ideas. And over time, I came to realize that Zionism is simply the belief that the Jewish people must have sovereignty in their land to put an end to 2,500 years of exile, genocide, and humiliation. Zionists are simply people who want to make sure the Jewish state remains strong and safe. I reject all the nonsense about Jewish supremacy, expansionism, and the rest of the lies.
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It’s so weird being Iranian right now, scrolling through my feed and seeing all my fellow Iranians praying for freedom, and seeing every white leftist & terror sympathizer praying the oppressor wins… “for humanity.”
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Dear Members of the @PulitzerPrizes board, My name is Emily Damari. I was held hostage in Gaza for over 500 days. On the morning of October 7, I was at home in my small studio apartment in Kibbutz Kfar Aza when Hamas terrorists burst in, shot me and dragged me across the border into Gaza. I was one of 251 men, women, children, and elderly people kidnapped that day from their beds, their homes, and a music festival. For almost 500 days I lived in terror. I was starved, abused, and treated like I was less than human. I watched friends suffer. I watched hope dim. And even now, after returning home, I carry that darkness with me - because my best friends, Gali and Ziv Berman are still being held in the Hamas terror tunnels. So imagine my shock and pain when I saw that you awarded a Pulitzer Prize to Mosab Abu Toha. This is a man who, in January, questioned the very fact of my captivity. He posted about me on Facebook and asked, “How on earth is this girl called a hostage?” He has denied the murder of the Bibas family. He has questioned whether Agam Berger was truly a hostage. These are not word games - they are outright denials of documented atrocities. You claim to honor journalism that upholds truth, democracy, and human dignity. And yet you have chosen to elevate a voice that denies truth, erases victims, and desecrates the memory of the murdered. Do you not see what this means? Mosab Abu Toha is not a courageous writer. He is the modern-day equivalent of a Holocaust denier. And by honoring him, you have joined him in the shadows of denial. This is not a question of politics. This is a question of humanity. And today, you have failed it.
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Lauren Libbert retweeted
28 Apr 2025
I see Theroux has made a documentary about a tiny bunch of nutters who most people and most Jews think are nutters. Very helpful Louix, thanks a lot mate.
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Lauren Libbert retweeted
18 Mar 2025
Terrorists are attacking Israel from seven different fronts, yet they will try to convince you that Israel is the aggressor. One word: Antisemitism.
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9 Mar 2025
𝐇𝐨𝐥𝐨𝐜𝐚𝐮𝐬𝐭 𝐒𝐮𝐫𝐯𝐢𝐯𝐨𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐅𝐞𝐝 𝐌𝐲 𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐬𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲𝐭𝐞𝐥𝐥𝐞𝐫 𝐋𝐲𝐝𝐢𝐚 𝐓𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐡𝐥𝐞𝐫 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐬 𝐞𝐱𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐬 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐧𝐞𝐰 𝐅𝐞𝐝 𝐌𝐲 𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐒𝐭𝐨𝐫𝐲𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 ‘𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐮𝐝, 𝐇𝐢𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐌𝐞" Last Sunday (March 2) Holocaust survivor and My Voice storyteller Lydia Tischler shared her unique perspective on the Holocaust to a packed room of over 100 people at Brondesbury Park synagogue, 𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐝𝐢𝐧𝐠 𝐞𝐱𝐭𝐫𝐚𝐜𝐭𝐬 𝐟𝐫𝐨𝐦 𝐡𝐞𝐫 𝐧𝐞𝐰𝐥𝐲 𝐩𝐮𝐛𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐡𝐞𝐝 𝐌𝐲 𝐕𝐨𝐢𝐜𝐞 𝐛𝐨𝐨𝐤 ‘𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐮𝐝, 𝐇𝐢𝐭𝐥𝐞𝐫 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐌𝐞", which has been published in partnership with the Yad Vashem UK Foundation. To an enraptured crowd, Lydia spoke about the horrors of the ghetto-camp at Theresienstadt where she spent two years before volunteering to go to Auschwitz after learning that her mother and sister were being transported there. She spoke of the tragedy of her mother’s murder in the gas chambers at Auschwitz and how she and her sister Rutka dug trenches at the labour camp of Oederan in Germany and held onto their integrity - just. Czech-born Lydia, an eminent child psychotherapist who trained with Anna Freud and is still working at 96, answered questions from the audience in her inimitable straight-talking manner, explaining how fortunate she was to have had the opportunity to undergo analysis to process her trauma early on as she was able to get distance and talk about her Holocaust experiences, ‘without it churning me up every time’. Lydia also spoke about the Holocaust being a taboo subject for many years in Israel for reasons of shame, ‘that we allowed ourselves to be slaughtered like that’ and gave her personal views on Holocaust deniers: ‘They don’t want to know the truth because they might have been Holocaust perpetrators. You have to deny something because you’re so afraid of being a part of it.’ Daniella Selig, Lydia’s My Voice befriender and interviewer, who kindly sponsored the tea, also spoke about the befriending experience calling it ‘exhilarating, painful, heart-breaking and at times really, really difficult.’ She also praised Lydia’s strength and fortitude and hoped that all children can learn, ‘that there is strength and hope to be found in hard times.’ Juliette Pearce, Manager of The Fed's My Voice project, marvelled at the success of the London project, thanking Lydia, Daniella and the Brondesbury Park community saying, ‘there was so much positivity in the room.’ Juliette added, ‘This is a very exciting time for the My Voice project. The My Voice books are now being used to educate the next generation across the UK so they can read and learn from these inspirational people.’ To purchase Lydia's book click here - myvoice.org.uk/product/lydia… To learn more about the My Voice Project click here - myvoice.org.uk @FED_Manchester @yadvashemUK @HeritageFundUK @UnitedSynagogue @CzechLondon
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Heartbreaking and HORRIFYING! ALON OHEL has been hold his entire time as a hostage, in Gaza, STARVING in CHAINS. Several shrapnel wounds in his body since October 7th 2023 have NOT been treated and for a wonderful piano player, the ones in his eye may leave him permanently blind. Eli Sharabi and Or Levy who looked like Holocaust survivors on their release, were held with him for the duration of their captivity and have said he is at risk of dying. Alon’s mother is asking us all to REPOST and REPOST. NO comments or likes are needed. He needs our loud voices and the entire world, to shout out for him, protest against the horrific conditions he’s being held in plus insist upon and enable his release ASAP! LET ALON OHEL GO NOW! WHY ARE YOU ALLOWING THESE BARBARIC ACTS?👇👇 @antonioguterres @PalestineRCS @UN
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I accuse the UN of encouraging Hamas, starting with Secretary General Antonio Guterres who gave succour to the terrorists by saying the October 7 massacre “did not happen in a vacuum”. I accuse Unwra of perpetuating this war by calling the grandchildren of people who left Israel in 1948 “refugees” and encouraging their futile dreams of “right of return”. I accuse the international political community of cowardice for failing to demand the immediate and unconditional release of all civilian hostages and for, instead, demanding that Israel feeds its enemy. I accuse the Red Cross of failing to push hard enough to ensure the wellbeing of the hostages and for failing to immediately call out the grotesque hostage return spectacles. I accuse “humanitarian” charities of parroting the lies of Hamas and not only refusing to fight for the return of child hostages Ariel and Kfir Bibas but becoming involved in trying to stop Israel getting the arms to fight for their children. I accuse the political pygmy David Lammy of exploiting our pain after he hugged British hostage mother Mandy Damari when she made a public call for the hostages to get humanitarian aid – and then attacked Israel for not giving enough humanitarian aid to Gaza. And for continuing to fund Unwra despite knowing it housed terrorists. I accuse Sir Keir Starmer of not admonishing his MPs who joined the hate marches. I accuse the Metropolitan Police and Sadiq Khan of allowing the hate marches –  filled with genocidal chants and blood libels – to terrorise Jewish people and parrot Hamas propaganda since October 8 2023. I accuse the women’s charities of hypocrisy for failing to once speak up against the sexual violence perpetuated on October 7 or demanding that the female hostages are returned: in doing so they have set the feminist movement back decades. I accuse the Arab states and countries including Ireland, Spain and South Africa of insincerity for insisting there was a “genocide” going on in Gaza but refusing to offer a home to any Palestinian refugees. I accuse the BBC and Sky of parroting Hamas propaganda and never once saying that footage from Gaza was censored by the fascist terrorist organisation. I could go on. I am so filled with rage. I do not know any of these people. I don’t hate them. But in refusing to acknowledge what Hamas is, they are agents of harm to our society. They need to be called out, over and over again. Full piece 👇🏼
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Lauren Libbert retweeted
19 Feb 2025
Perfection. HT @K_AminThaabet
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It is pure evil to take a mother and her young children and an elderly man hostage. It takes another layer of evil to be responsible for their deaths. And yet a further layer of evil to trade their bodies to release hundreds of prisoners including terrorists serving life sentences for murder. This is what Israel is up against. Today, all decent people around the world mourn with Israel, Kibbutz Nir Oz, and the Bibas and Lifshitz families. With broken hearts, we pray for the return of all the hostages and a just and lasting peace. עם ישראל חי!
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Lauren Libbert retweeted
20 Feb 2025
I think I'm on the side of the people who don't play upbeat music and dance while parading dead babies through the streets.
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To my Palestinian brothers and sisters watching Hamas hand over the bodies of Israeli hostages: recognize the sacrifices Israel is making to return its hostages, dead and alive, and realize that your government would never do the same for you. If you dream of a life where you are valued, the first step is to free yourself from the Hamas terror regime, which will sacrifice every last one of you for its antisemitic, genocidal cause.
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It will forever boggle my mind that there exists an organisation that can kidnap 1 and 3 year old babies, kill them, parade their coffins on stage to cheering crowds of civilians, and still be considered the victims by morons in the west.
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They could have showed mercy to this mother and her babies, and not abducted them into a terrorist enclave. But they didn't. Because they are monsters and demons.
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I see this excellent piece from @matthewsyed has upset the usual people.
Here in Israel, amid the horror, I have found a miracle — truly free speech thetimes.com/article/b0249b8…
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I've spent the last 24 hours watching news coverage, scrolling through X, and reading Reddit threads about Trump’s comments on Gaza. And in all that time, not once, not one single time, have I seen anyone suggest the most basic thing: maybe ask the people of Gaza what they want. Why? Because Palestinians have been reduced to a concept. In the eyes of the Western left, they’re not real people with real agency. They’re essentially props, symbols of oppression, vessels for outrage, a way for privileged activists to feel like they’re standing up against "injustice" without ever doing anything meaningful and for politicians to score easy political points for being "empathetic". Do they want to keep living in a warzone, under Hamas, with no future? Do they want to leave and build a life somewhere else? Who cares? Their supposed “defenders” don’t actually care about their well-being. If they did, they’d be advocating for solutions instead of screaming “ethnic cleansing” at the mere suggestion that they might be better off elsewhere. This is not how real refugees are treated anywhere else in the world. When refugees flee war in Syria, Ukraine, or Sudan, the world doesn’t demand they stay put and suffer for the sake of "resistance." Nobody calls it “genocide” or “ethnic cleansing” when people are given a chance to escape a living hell and build a future somewhere else. But somehow, Palestinians are the one group that’s expected to remain trapped in the rubble forever, as if their suffering is a sacred institution that must never be disturbed. And we all know why. Because the second you acknowledge that Palestinians can leave, that they have agency, that they can make choices about their future, the whole house of cards collapses. The entire narrative, the whole "open-air prison" and "genocide" and "apartheid" schtick, falls apart if you admit that Palestinians aren't hostages of Israel, but hostages of a movement that treats their misery as a political necessity. Because what happens if you ask the people of Gaza? What if they actually want to leave? What if they don’t want to live under Hamas, surrounded by bombed-out buildings, with no infrastructure and no future? What if they would rather go somewhere else where they can rebuild their lives? The very idea is so threatening to the activists, journalists, and politicians who have spent decades using them as pawns that they can’t even entertain the thought. So instead, they do what they always do. They scream "ethnic cleansing" at the idea of relocation while simultaneously calling Gaza a "prison camp" and a "mass grave." They say every single building is destroyed but insist the people living there must never leave. They rant about "occupation" but pretend not to notice that Arab nations like Egypt and Jordan, who could easily take them in, refuse to do so. To be clear, this isn’t about absolving Palestinians of responsibility for their actions. They voted for Hamas. Many celebrated October 7th. They are responsible for the choices they made. But that doesn’t change the blatant hypocrisy of refusing to even give them a choice. The Palestinians are not being offered death marches. They’re being offered a way out of the ruins of war. But the same people who spent 20 years calling Gaza a “prison” are now demanding that the prisoners stay locked inside, because without their suffering, the outrage machine grinds to a halt and the money stops flowing. It also goes without saying that none of this destruction would have happened if Hamas hadn’t launched a full-scale massacre against Israel. Gaza would still be standing, intact, if Hamas hadn’t embedded itself inside hospitals, schools, and homes, using civilians as shields. Every bombed-out building, every collapsed neighborhood, every single death in Gaza exists because Hamas wanted a war. And now, their Western apologists want to keep their victims trapped in the wreckage. And that’s the truth nobody wants to say out loud.
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Can someone explain to me why Zionism is SO bad in that the Jews want one small corner of the Mediterranean to call home yet Islamism escapes criticism despite wanting the whole world?
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