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Tired Advocate. Fierce friend of the Jews. Holocaust Scholar. Bystanding is an Action! Prevent declared: NOT A TERRORIST. Genuine Nutcase.

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Harassing a young Jewish woman and using medieval tropes to get views online. I’m sure the police won’t care I’m sure it’ll not be mentioned by anyone in power. How dare you all sit back and allow this to happen to people

Harassing a young Jewish woman and using medieval tropes to get views online. I’m sure the police won’t care I’m sure it’ll not be mentioned by anyone in power. How dare you all sit back and allow this to happen to people

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Hero of the day - the Haredi guy who eliminated the terrorists with close-range shooting Whoever he is, he deserves a medal

Hero of the day - the Haredi guy who eliminated the terrorists with close-range shooting Whoever he is, he deserves a medal

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Hamas know they’re cornered… How do I know? Massive violent riots in Edinburgh, London, Manchester, Athens They’ve poured money into their goon squads and they’re raising hell Mahyar Tousi

Hamas know they’re cornered… How do I know? Massive violent riots in Edinburgh, London, Manchester, Athens They’ve poured money into their goon squads and they’re raising hell Mahyar Tousi

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Pray for Gaza 😪😪😪😪

Pray for Gaza 😪😪😪😪

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This is so wonderful. Tears in my eyes. From ICU to Chuppah: Michelle Walks to Her Wedding Michelle Rukovitzin—widely described in Israeli media as the most severely wounded survivor of October 7. She was hit by seven bullets, wounded by shrapnel from grenades, and left bleeding for 14 hours inside her base’s shelter. For many, her story would have ended there. Instead, it became one of survival, resilience, and inspiration. Lying motionless for hours, she was mistaken for dead. When a special forces unit entered the shelter, they almost left her behind, until she whispered that the terrorists had already gone. “They were like, ‘oh, wow, she’s alive," Rukovitzin recalls. Her battle for life did not end there. Michelle spent three months in a coma, and when she finally opened her eyes, she faced an entirely new war: the fight to reclaim her body. Rehabilitation was grueling, filled with pain, setbacks, and moments of doubt. “Definitely my family, my fiancé and my best friends were a essential part of my recovery. My fiancé came every day. Because of the people surrounding me, who were so strong, I couldn’t let myself not be strong.” Michelle married tonight and fulfilled her vow to “walk to the chuppah on my own two feet.” SHE DID IT!!! Through a year of rehab, her fiancé Rinat Kasimov never left her side; the two got engaged as her recovery gathered strength. Videos on Israeli social channels show the fighters who saved her life joining the celebration 🙌🏻

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The talk of famine in Gaza has irritated me more than anything. The best measure I can find to compare impact of famine is that of live births. Pregnancy demands higher calories and health from the mother and persistent famine causes amenorrhoea which precludes pregnancy. Currently the birth rate in Gaza is 23/1000 which is down from 28/1000 prior to the conflict. This slightly lower birth rate is expected in conflict areas with hardship but this small decline confirms there has not been significant malnutrition. For reference: Dutch Hunger Winter (1944-45, 400-800 kcal/day rations): Fertility fell some 50% due to amenorrhea; birth weights dropped by 9%, but conceptions and births continued (though with worse outcomes). Leningrad Siege (worst phase 1942): Birth rate reportedly reduced by 75%, with stillbirths doubling, premature births surging to 41%, and sharp drops in birth weight. Bergen-Belsen conditions were far more extreme (near-total caloric deprivation + typhus, dysentery, etc.), so fertility suppression was near-complete. Any pregnancies that occurred in Bergen Belsen were non viable: Accounts describe occasional births of "tiny wizened things that could not live.” Approximately 200 births were recorded during the camp's operation as a concentration camp (roughly 1943-April 1945), despite a population that peaked at 60,000 prisoners (including thousands of women of reproductive age). Almost none of these infants survived the starvation and disease. This translates to an effective crude birth rate on the order of 3 per 1,000 per year or lower during the worst periods-orders of magnitude below normal. In short: comparison of Gaza to the Holocaust are hyperbolic at best and depraved at worst. The science simply does not back it up. Continues 👇
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The talk of famine in Gaza has irritated me more than anything. The best measure I can find to compare impact of famine is that of live births. Pregnancy demands higher calories and health from the mother and persistent famine causes amenorrhoea which precludes pregnancy. Currently the birth rate in Gaza is 23/1000 which is down from 28/1000 prior to the conflict. This slightly lower birth rate is expected in conflict areas with hardship but this small decline confirms there has not been significant malnutrition. For reference: Dutch Hunger Winter (1944-45, 400-800 kcal/day rations): Fertility fell some 50% due to amenorrhea; birth weights dropped by 9%, but conceptions and births continued (though with worse outcomes). Leningrad Siege (worst phase 1942): Birth rate reportedly reduced by 75%, with stillbirths doubling, premature births surging to 41%, and sharp drops in birth weight. Bergen-Belsen conditions were far more extreme (near-total caloric deprivation + typhus, dysentery, etc.), so fertility suppression was near-complete. Any pregnancies that occurred in Bergen Belsen were non viable: Accounts describe occasional births of "tiny wizened things that could not live.” Approximately 200 births were recorded during the camp's operation as a concentration camp (roughly 1943-April 1945), despite a population that peaked at 60,000 prisoners (including thousands of women of reproductive age). Almost none of these infants survived the starvation and disease. This translates to an effective crude birth rate on the order of 3 per 1,000 per year or lower during the worst periods-orders of magnitude below normal. In short: comparison of Gaza to the Holocaust are hyperbolic at best and depraved at worst. The science simply does not back it up. Continues 👇

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I saw this in Israel. How they use the skills that EVERY person has. Gosh I love Israel 🇮🇱 here the Chief of Staff is celebrating with soldiers with special needs The Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), with support from leadership, actively integrate soldiers with special needs through specialized programs, notably Special in Uniform and "Roim Rachok". These programs allow individuals with physical, cognitive, or autism spectrum conditions to volunteer, with over 1,200 participants serving in logistics, data, and office roles as of early 2026. Special in Uniform (SIU): A JNF-USA program, in partnership with the IDF, helps young people with disabilities integrate into daily military life on approximately 90 bases. Roim Rachok ("Seeing Far"): Specifically designed for adults on the autism spectrum, this program offers professional training for roles in technology and intelligence units. The IDF Chief of Staff and high-ranking officials have supported these initiatives, emphasizing inclusion and the right to serve, with programs designed to help soldiers leverage their unique skills. Participants receive support from social workers, psychologists, and specialized commanders to ensure successful integration. The programs aim to foster independence, providing, in many cases, vocational training that assists with life after service. As of February 2026, over 1,200 soldiers with disabilities are participating in the Special in Uniform program across 90 bases.

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