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Wendy Sheets retweeted
This is perhaps one of the more articulate analyses of Judaism vs Zionism- by a (Jewish) Harvard law professor. The nuance has been missed by most of #auspol- or deliberately ignored.

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Plainclothes Israeli police officers attack anti-Zionist Jews. x.com/TorahJudaism/status/17…

Plainclothes Israeli police officers attack anti-Zionist Jews. If you are a religious Jew in Jerusalem or a Jew who supports Palestine and opposes Zionism and protests against Israel, what will happen to you is to be arrested, beaten and harassed.
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Have you ever wondered how Israel controls the narrative on the Internet, despite the vast majority of the world opposing Israel? And why does it seem so one-sided on social media, when the polls all show the opposite? I'll give you one example how Israel controls what you see. Meta, the parent company of Facebook and Instagram, has a Chief Information Security Officer named Guy Rosen. Rosen is a veteran of Unit 8200, the IDF’s elite signals intelligence and cyber warfare corps (the Israeli Defense Force’s computer hacking and eavesdropping, wire-tapping wing). Unit 8200 alumni have founded or co-founded Check Point, CyberArk, SentinelOne, Paragon, and dozens of other cybersecurity companies. Rosen has direct decision-making authority over which content is permitted on Meta’s platforms, used by 3 billion users worldwide. He oversees the systems that determine what you see, what gets removed, and what gets algorithmically buried. Under his oversight, here is what the internal data shows: since October 7, 2023, Meta has complied with 94% of content removal requests issued by the Israeli government. NINETY-FOUR percent. That figure has been confirmed and reported by the Business and Human Rights Resource Center. For context: most governments receive compliance rates significantly lower than this, and those governments direct their censorship requests at their own citizens. IE, Brazil’s requests target Brazilian content 95% of the time. That's how that works, countries trying to control their own Citizens. Israel? Not so much. Israel’s requests target Israeli users 1.3% of the time. The other 98.7% target users in other countries, including and especially YOU, the American people. The result of this 94% compliance rate: over 90,000 anti-Israel posts immediately get removed, and tens of millions more are suppressed or actioned through automated systems. What's the ratio? I'll give an example of just one month: Human Rights Watch documented over 1,050 cases of anti-Israel content removed in October and November 2023 alone. Of those, 1,049 were anti-Israel content. Only one case involved pro-Israel content. Additionally, leaked documents reveal that Israeli government takedown requests are given a special exception. Rather than the standard process requiring human moderators to review government requests, Israeli requests are routed directly to automated AI systems for faster processing. The algorithm handling Israeli government censorship requests was set to a lower confidence threshold than standard moderation, meaning content could be removed even when the system was highly uncertain it violated any rule. Meanwhile, on the other side of the ledger, anti-Israel content had its automated moderation confidence threshold lowered from 80% to 25%, meaning it can be flagged for removal even when the algorithm was largely uncertain that it violated anything. Are you starting to understand why you see so much pro-Israel content? This is the architecture of your social media feed. You might be saying, "That's Meta. What about X???" Stick around, because that's what the next article is about at Insight to Incite. Better yet, go subscribe for free. Link below.
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Replying to @CarriePrejean1
“Christian” Zionism 🤡 vs. Christianity in Palestine ✝️ 🇵🇸
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How could anyone forget this?
I'll never forget the 2024 DNC. Ever.
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Devastating. Jeremy Corbyn shares reports from Gaza: Boxes full of skulls handed over by the Israeli occupying forces. Bodies with severed hands. Abdomens surgically cut open & restitched. It’s like a horror film but it’s much worse. It’s the reality of Gaza.
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When I heard these nine words from Huckabee, I stopped, backed up the video, and played it again. And again. Four times, I listened to it to make sure I was hearing it right, at which point I looked at Foxy (my Welsh Corgi farm dog) and asked her, “How the hell am I going to get people to see how big a deal that is?” She had no idea, and I’ve spent the last 24 hours thinking about it. Huckabee said, “ It would be fine if they took it all.” Rewind. Play. Rewind. Play. Rewind. Play. Rewind. Play. I could not believe I was hearing that, out loud. I can’t believe Huckabee said it, out loud. On video. In an interview. Like it was no big deal! Let me say this, with all seriousness, and not a bit of hyperbole. That statement from Ambassador Huckabee was the single most patently insane, dangerously irresponsible declaration that I’ve ever heard from an American official, at least, in the context of foreign relations. It takes the cake for dumb comments made. A distant second might be Kamala Harris attending the Munich Security Conference in 2022 and announcing that Ukraine would join NATO- leading to Russia invading Ukraine only five days later and to, thus far, 1.5 million casualties on both sides. Potentially, Huckabee’s claim could cause far, far more casualties. Except it won't lead to a regional conflict, but a world war. Here is something that the average Fox News viewer, nodding along to Huckabee’s Greatest Israel theology, does not understand and has apparently never been required to think about for five consecutive minutes: American foreign policy in the Middle East does not run on military power alone. U.S. foreign policy runs on trust. Specifically, it runs on the carefully maintained, perpetually fragile, enormously expensive fiction that the United States is an honest broker, that when we sit down with Arab heads of state and tell them we want stability and peace in the region, we mean it, and that our word is worth something. That trust is the entire architecture. Remove it and the whole structure falls. The damage is not hypothetical. It is already done. The only question is how much more Huckabee intends to do before someone in Washington with actual authority tells him to sit down and be quiet. Let me tell you what the Greater Israel Project actually is. It is a territorial and theological vision held by a significant and growing faction of Israeli religious nationalists who believe that God promised the Jewish people a specific piece of real estate in Genesis 15, and that the modern State of Israel has not yet collected what was promised. The boundaries of that promise, read literally, run from the Nile River in Egypt to the Euphrates River, which flows through Turkey, Syria, and Iraq. Everything between those two rivers belongs, in their view, to the Jewish people by divine right. Not eventually. Not symbolically. Actually. Physically. With the current occupants either subordinated, expelled, or dealt with by whatever means history requires. That territory, to be clear about the geography, includes all of modern-day Palestine, all of Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, significant portions of Iraq, the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, and chunks of Saudi Arabia and Turkey as well. We are talking about the sovereign territory of a dozen modern nation-states, home to hundreds of millions of people, that a particular faction of Israeli religious nationalists believes is theirs by biblical deed. Egypt has been a cornerstone of American Middle Eastern strategy since Anwar Sadat flew to Jerusalem in 1977 and made himself a target for the bullet that eventually found him. In exchange for that extraordinary act of courage and for the peace treaty that followed, the United States has provided Egypt with roughly $2 billion a year in military and economic aid for nearly 5 decades. What we buy with that money is not just a treaty signature. We buy the Suez Canal to keep it open. We buy Egyptian intelligence cooperation against terrorist networks that would otherwise metastasize across North Africa into Europe. We buy a moderating voice in the Arab League. We buy a government in Cairo that, whatever its domestic failures, keeps forty percent of the world’s seaborne oil traffic flowing without interruption. Jordan has absorbed Palestinian refugees, managed the most sensitive border in the world with more grace than anyone had a right to expect, and served as a quiet intelligence-sharing partner with the United States on threats from Iraq, Syria, and Iran. King Abdullah has spent his entire reign walking a tightrope between his population, seventy percent of which is Palestinian or of Palestinian descent, and the demands of an American alliance that keeps asking him to absorb more and say less. He has done it because the alternative is worse, and because the United States has made certain assurances about what we are and are not trying to accomplish in his neighborhood. Saudi Arabia controls the largest proven oil reserves on earth. The petrodollar arrangement, in which Saudi oil is priced exclusively in dollars, is one of the foundational supports of American economic dominance globally. When we need intelligence on Iranian nuclear developments, when we need overflight rights for military operations, when we need a Sunni counterweight to Tehran’s regional ambitions, we call Riyadh. The relationship has costs, and they are real costs, but the strategic value of a cooperative Saudi Arabia to American interests is almost impossible to overstate. The United Arab Emirates has become the most important American military hub in the Gulf. There’s the Al Dhafra Air Base, port access, and intelligence infrastructure. The Emiratis have made themselves indispensable to American military projection across the entire region. Every one of those relationships, and a dozen others like them, depends on those governments being able to tell their populations, with a straight face, that the United States does not actually support the territorial dismemberment of the Arab world. It requires them to believe that whatever Israel does unilaterally, America’s stated position is peace, stability, and the sovereignty of existing borders. That fiction has been strained before, badly, but it has held together because no senior American official has ever looked into a camera and said something as retarded as what Mike Huckabee just said. And Mike Huckabee just said the quiet part loud, to Tucker Carlson, on a podcast with millions of viewers. And those viewers are not the only ones who watched it. Every intelligence service from Cairo to Riyadh to Ankara has already clipped that footage, translated it, and presented it to a head of state who now has to decide what to do with it. Every Arab government that has spent years explaining to its population why cooperation with Washington is worth the domestic political cost just had that argument kicked out from under it by a Baptist minister from Arkansas who cannot help himself. Huckabee went on to argue, "No one from Israel wants that.” And I’m here to tell you that Huckabee is a liar, there are many in Israel who want that, and they’re taking over Israel one election at a time. The faction that holds this view is no longer fringe. It is no longer marginal. It is in the cabinet. It is writing the coalition agreements. It is administering the occupied territories. It is gaining seats in every election cycle. And Huckabee lies through his pork jowls when he says, "No one wants that." That's a lie. Here are a few: Bezalel Smotrich is the Israeli Finance Minister. He stood at a podium in Paris in 2023 behind a map of Greater Israel that included Jordan and told the audience that Jerusalem is destined to expand to Damascus. He wants Israel to govern itself as it did under King David and King Solomon. He is not speaking poetically. He means the borders. He means all of it. He is currently the de facto civilian administrator of the West Bank, which means he is not a man shouting about this from the political wilderness. He is a man with his hands on the levers right now, today. Itamar Ben Gvir leads a party called Jewish Power, which is the direct political descendant of a movement the United States government formally designated as a terrorist organization. He was convicted of incitement to racism and supporting terrorism before Israeli politics decided that was a perfectly acceptable background for a cabinet minister. He regularly leads marches of ultranationalist settlers onto the Al-Aqsa compound, the third holiest site in Islam, because provoking a civilizational religious confrontation is, for these people, not a risk to be managed but an outcome to be accelerated. Daniella Weiss, one of the most prominent settler leaders in Israel, said on camera in 2024, without a tremor of embarrassment: “We know from the Bible that the real borders of Greater Israel are the Euphrates and the Nile.” She meant it as a policy statement. And Mike Huckabee repeated that crap. And Netanyahu himself told Israeli television in August 2025 that he is “very” attached to the Greater Israel vision and considers himself on “a historic and spiritual mission of generations.” The coalition agreement currently governing Israel states that Jewish people have an “exclusive and indisputable right to all parts of the Land of Israel.” That is the signed governing document of a nuclear-armed state. There is only one item left on the to-do list: pick a fight large enough with the entire Middle East to justify taking their land, putting them all in camps, and Auschwitzing them like they did to Gaza. And believe me when I say that when Israel gets ready to write that check, they'll expect the United States to cash it. And from the looks of it, between AIPAC's lobby and the evangelical Dispensationalists, Israel will control enough of the U.S. government to make it happen." Read more at Insight to Incite. Link in bio. Audio version IS available at Spotify and Substack.
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Wendy Sheets retweeted
Israel dropped more bombs than the entirety of WW2 on a trapped population in refugee camps who have NO airforce NO air defence NO navy NO heavy weapons NO artillery units NO mechanised armour NO command in control and NO army and our gutless world leaders have stood idly by.
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I think @TuckerCarlson may need to look at two facts to argue with zionists, Jews or Christians, particularly those who quote holy books and have no ideological and historical understanding of the following: 1. Most early Zionist founders were secular European Jews influenced by nationalism, liberal politics, and nineteenth-century European intellectual trends. Theodor Herzl was not observant and framed Zionism mainly as a political response to antisemitism and statelessness, not a religious mission. 2. The Levant's populations were not replaced in distinct waves. Instead, there was significant continuity, with many individuals converting to different religions over time rather than being replaced by new groups. In late antiquity, Roman and Byzantine Palestine was inhabited by Jews, Samaritans, and other local groups descended from earlier Israelite and Canaanite societies. With Christianity’s spread in the first centuries CE, many, including those of Jewish and Samaritan origin, gradually converted. After the seventh-century Arab-Islamic conquests, large segments of the population adopted Islam over the generations. These shifts involved conversion and cultural integration rather than full demographic replacement. Many historians argue that a significant portion of today’s Muslim and Christian populations in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, and Jordan descend partly from earlier inhabitants, including ancient Israelites ( Israelites emerged from local Canaanite populations and related Semitic groups in the Levant) and other Levantine groups. Genetic and historical studies show continuity alongside migrations from Arabia, Anatolia, Mesopotamia, and beyond. It is too restrictive to define the “descendants of Abraham through Isaac and Jacob” only as those who remained Jewish. Historically, many descended from ancient Israelite or related populations converted to Christianity or Islam and now belong to other Levantine societies.
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Feb 21
Israel killed an entire family in South Lebanon overnight, during Islam’s holiest month. Al-Fatiha 🥀
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It’s not trivial ✝️ (the matter of my people’s survival depending on whether the whim of Americans swings towards MTG / Carlson or towards genocide loving racists like Randy Fine)
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Pastor Chuck Baldwin flips the script: "God's chosen in Palestine are the ones being killed, not the killers. God's true covenant people in America are those opposing Gaza's genocide not the ones who support it."
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Israel is now launching a series of civilian massacres across Gaza… It begins with the slaughter of children just now in Khan Younis, as larger massacres are anticipated shortly. The “justification” is that 4 Israeli soldiers were injured in Rafah. Israel refused to allow hundreds of fighters trapped there to leave. The fighters have no options & many likely don’t even know there’s a ceasefire…because Israel has not stopped its operations for one day & have murdered around 300 people, while continuing to demolish civilian homes daily. Then Israel pursues these fighters, murdering & torturing them if they surrender & its soldiers get killed/injured in clashes, which it uses to claim the ceasefire was violated by Hamas that has no control over the situation. Israel then commits huge civilian massacres. All of this is sponsored by the so-called UN’s “international community” & monitored by the US led CMCC. Every child murdered is killed under the watch of 20 countries monitoring this so-called ceasefire. These governments are directly involved in genocide & yet the media pretends there is a ceasefire.
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Neocons have both the Left & Right buttoned up. Doesn't matter which side is in power, the same simple phrases are used. 'What are you pro-Saddam?' 'That sounds like something Putin would say.' 'Right out of Putin's playbook.' 'What are you, a simp for China?' 'Are you pro-Assad or something?' And today we have: 'What are you...defending drug boats?' Endless wars are powered by mindless catchphrases. That's all it seems to take.
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Because of the genocide, Rory. Irish people hate Israel because it committed a live-streamed genocide, with total impunity, and then petulantly lobbied Western leaders and institutions to punish anyone who dared protest. It made the world a darker, crueler, more hopeless place.
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Corpses aren't hostages you crazy freak. Ever since Hamas released the hostages Zionists have been doing this bat shit crazy performance where they pretend to believe pieces of bone and rotting flesh trapped under rubble are human beings who need to be rescued. Fucking psychos.
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HAMAS IS STILL HOLDING 2 HOSTAGES IN GAZA. IT HAS BEEN 788 DAYS. BRING THEM ALL HOME NOW🎗️
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They buried starving people alive. And Israel has not been kicked out of any international institution or competition so far. Shame on humanity. What kind of world are we rasing children in? How is no one demanding an end to this?
A terrifying CNN report reveals how Israel buried hundreds of starving Palestinians alive. “Bulldozed corpses and unmarked graves — CNN investigates the fate of Gaza’s missing aid seekers.” edition.cnn.com/2025/12/03/m…
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To Italy, What a privilege and an honor, and frankly the best form of therapy, it was to be with all of you. You have shown the world how to resist and why resistance is a moral imperative. I brought a film crew to document your courage and your understanding of what we face and how little time we have left to save our civil society, protect the rule of law and end the genocide. May Italy be the epicenter of a global resistance. Thank you for inspiring all of us! - Chris Hedges
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