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13 Oct 2025
The return of the hostages is as good an opportunity as any to take a long hiatus from this platform. It was great talking and analyzing things with all of you. If you request access to my private substack sharpenyourmindtools.substac… I will grant it.

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Rogz retweeted
Seems like the Trump/Kushner vulgar dealmaking style is just more effective for Middle East geopolitics than the outwardly highminded "Peace Studies" approach preferred by Democrats and their nonprofit proxies. Harris win would surely have meant no ceasefire now.
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Rogz retweeted
12 Oct 2025
Hamas is the only army in the world that wears civilian clothes during war and puts on uniforms during ceasefires.
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12 Oct 2025
The irony here is off the charts. He was the face of every victim of 2 years of the purported IDF atrocities only to be killed by a Gazan militia days after a peace deal with Israel is agreed.
🚨BREAKING🚨 Ali Al-Jaafrawi, the brother of the internet star Salah Al-Jafrawi (Mr. FAFO), confirms: "Salah was killed by a militia in the Tzabari neighborhood in the city of Gaza."
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Rogz retweeted
So Hamas used ambulances to enter the Dughmush clan territory in order to execute them. I repeat, Hamas used ambulances in order to kill Palestinians. No one will care because now Israel is not involved
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13 Oct 2025
This is a bit silly. With the hostages out, Bibi has no reason to fight Hamas. He can just sit there and say “no reconstruction, no caravans (‘mobile homes’ in American), nothing until Hamas is disarmed”. And wait. That’s clearly what he wanted to be able to do from day 1.
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12 Oct 2025
This is, indeed, what happened. Consistent with the claims that Sinwar didn't expect an Israeli invasion, to say nothing of his actual goals to defeat Israel. Inconsistent with the claims that Sinwar was trying to "draw Israel into Gaza".
Replying to @JewishWarrior13
If we do not fully exploit the opportunity, the enemy will succeed in controlling the chaos, which may lead to a counterattack or outside assistance, ultimately turning the situation against us. Therefore, it is essential to be ready for the flow of forces, development of the attack, its expansion, and reinforcement to the maximum during the first six to ten hours in order to establish solid facts on the ground that will thwart any possibility of a counterattack."
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12 Oct 2025
I'm not sure why I'm the only person obsessed with this. Hamas' goal was to destroy Israel and kill or enslave all of its Jews - and it wasn't an eschatological goal, they thought they were gonna get it done on Oct. 7. I feel like that framing's absence has all sorts of problems.
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12 Oct 2025
Here's an important question: a key component of Sinwar's plans for that day was to ignite a 10x intifada. Why did neither of these happen? Kind of important question! But it doesn't even get asked if you think Sinwar was trying to "draw Israel into the mud".
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Rogz retweeted
12 Oct 2025
What is actually interesting is that only 2 years prior, in 2021, Hamas did manage to enflame violent riots among the Israeli Arabs, something that came as quite a shock. Yet this time nothing happened with them, not in the wake of the attack nor in the 2-year "genocide" since
11 Oct 2025
Kind of fascinating that Sinwar thought that it would actually galvanize millions of Muslims to march on Israel instead of just tweeting🔻🍉 🇵🇸 from their phones. Someone should've informed him that nothing ever happens
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Rogz retweeted
Hamas worked from the assumption that countless people around the world would see images of murdered and brutalized Jews and be inspired. That how little they think about many of the assholes on this site who love Hamas. And they were right to think it.
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11 Oct 2025
Kind of fascinating that Sinwar thought that it would actually galvanize millions of Muslims to march on Israel instead of just tweeting🔻🍉 🇵🇸 from their phones. Someone should've informed him that nothing ever happens
Hamas worked from the assumption that countless people around the world would see images of murdered and brutalized Jews and be inspired. That how little they think about many of the assholes on this site who love Hamas. And they were right to think it.
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9 Oct 2025
The Soviet Union actively erased the Jewish aspect of the holocaust and made the Nazis kind of generic "enemies of humanity" in its internal narrative. You can see this happening organically with today's leftoids
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Rogz retweeted
There was a point that since Oct 7 many of us stressed - only real pressure on #Hamas enablers (Qatar, Turkey and Egypt) will bring positive results (coupled with the military pressure). It’s beyond my understanding what that didn’t happen on day one after Oct 7
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9 Oct 2025
This is exactly right. There was a real, open empirical question about who had the right idea of what "the Palestinians" want, or which Palestinian Moderates were telling the truth. Post-10/7, that question has been settled.
Replying to @ArminRosen
Before 10/7, you could kinda sorta lie to yourself and think that Mansour Abbas or a Seeds of Peace participant was the modal Palestinian moderate. In reality that person is Rashida Tlaib. And there is no going back from the knowledge that someone of Tlaib's mindset is the best you're gonna get as a "peace" partner...
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9 Oct 2025
The right-wingers and left-wingers could argue endlessly about tactics and values because of this open question. It's not open anymore, which is why the left-wingers don't even believe in working with the Palestinian Moderates.
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9 Oct 2025
As a Jew who's as Jewish as it gets: the Jewish people need better PR.
Saying "Israel needs better PR" is like saying the Jewish people need better PR. No one says the latter, because it’s absurd to think two millennia of obsessive, shape-shifting hatred can be massaged with slick messaging. Yes, some states have “great PR.” Qatar buys their good PR: paying off journalists and influencers, plastering ads across foreign networks, bribing FIFA, and running one of the world’s largest media organizations. China prevents their bad PR: it censors the internet, arrests critics, intimidates reporters and manipulates the TikTok algorithm do eliminate China criticism, while amplifying Western sins (especially American and Israeli ones). France and Britain pretend their state-owned broadcasters are neutral, but France 24, TV5Monde, and the BBC World Service are lineal descendants of their empires, built to beam Paris and London’s worldview to former colonial subjects. They may criticize their governments, but never in ways that delegitimize the nation itself. And they wouldn’t platform IRA justifications as equal to Downing Street. And that’s not all. The smaller players such as Turkey’s TRT World, Russia’s RT, and Saudi Arabia’s Al Arabiya each reach hundreds of millions across dozens of countries. What small, ancient minority population do you think they’re focused on? Israel doesn’t buy journalists, it doesn’t muzzle the internet, doesn’t sponsor sports team, and it doesn’t own even a small global broadcast arm. Instead it hosts more foreign correspondents than any almost any other. They are not here to write about archaeology or technology, nor to enjoy the cuisine and culture. They are here as hall monitors of the Jewish state, recording every misstep to show their readers back home that the Jews should no longer be pitied. Put the world’s biggest magnifying glass over any society, stir in enemy states eager to stoke strife, add foreign state-owned media without enough material for their 24/7 news channels and you get a vicious cycle of “negative PR.” Add in the hundreds of millions around the world who think they understand Israel because they watch Al Jazeera or the BBC, hand them anonymous social media accounts, and you could see how one might describe this as an “uphill battle” for a nation of 10M. Thus Israel’s gay rights and pride parades are dismissed as “pinkwashing.” Its tech ingenuity is branded as surveillance and international crime. Its award-winning cuisine is derided as appropriation. Israel's respect for religion and tradition is recast as apartheid. Its culture of national service is condemned as militarism. It’s defense against terror and rocket fire is libeled as “genocide.” And its citizens speaking up in defense of their state are reduced to “hasbara propagandists.” No diverse democracy could withstand that scrutiny, let alone one whose people have long been accused of the worst crimes imaginable (deicide to slavery and from apartheid to genocide) . And no serious country would orient its entire policy or national defense to appease hostile foreign audiences. If you applied the same magnifying glass to the U.S., you’d see a nation of metal detectors in schools, prisons overflowing with minorities, bankruptcies from medical bills, a standard of living that hinges on illegal immigration, sports franchises doubling as universities, and a society obese, over medicated and suffering some form of addiction(real or imaginary). Does that sum up America? That is how selective reporting works. Israel doesn’t have a PR problem. The world has an Israel problem.
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it’s easy to fault the Israeli security apparatus for the failure of Oct 7, but remember the following eternal truth about offense/defense asymmetry: it is orders of magnitude easier and cheaper for a murderous, martyrdom seeking horde to perpetuate a massacre than it is for a civilized nation to constantly defend against it previously, civilizations solved this asymmetry by preemptively wiping out the entire horde, sparing no one
ThE sMalLesT bIt oF caUTiOn, you say?
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