🧵1/Important background on Sde Teiman prison:
A few years ago - the issue of sexual harassment of IDF female soldiers by Palestinian #terrorist prisoners - exploded. Terrorist prisoners in Israel know that they have many corrupt “Human Rights” NGOs financed with European money that are their agencies for every single lie.
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2/ The first chilling story was of about 5 women IDF soldiers with serious complaints and one that was raped by a terrorist prisoner- that was allegedly silenced by the Israeli legal system. Israel is so busy with not being perceived as “racist” that it completely neglected the protection of those women and let women guard dangerous and highly offensive terrorists that sexual harassment to Jewish women was a part of their ideology >>
3/ During #October7Genocide some of the most monstrous terrorists were taken as prisoners to #Sde_Teiman prison. Other worst of the war criminals were brought later from Gaza war. Obviously this became the #1 propaganda warfare focus for Hamas and its proxies/partners and NGOs >>
4/ What I did not see in the international media? - other than the details of all the horrors they did and are responsible for, including mutilation of intimate body parts, hanging naked tied women on trees and barbaric mass rape - is what they did as prisoners in Israel >>
5/ I also did not see a report on the 2 women IDF soldiers that have already complained about sexual harassments and attacks from those prisoners in Sde Teiman prison
6/ In April 2024 the State Comptroller warned publicly, from the very concept of IDF women soldiers as guards there, referring to a previous horrific report he published already in 2022 stating that 38% of those guards complied on sexual harassment/ attacks by the prisoners and at least 2 new soldiers complained on the Nuhba Hamas terrorists - after October 7th >>
7/The IDF claimed they do not put female soldiers guarding on terrorists any more after the first big reveal- but October 7th led to a massive amount of terrorist prisoners, so new soldiers were doing weekly shifts there. In the midst of our biggest trauma, in that horrific place. With monsters.
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8/ A few of the female soldiers refused to do this. They wanted to serve the IDF but not in this way. In May 2024 this became a media topic again and the IDF once again declared that the soldiers are protected and that all allegations and complaints are “handled” >>
9/ But this kept happening, and the IDF soldiers’ complaints were not handled.
This is an article from July 15th, 2024 - new complains about sexual harassments as intimidation and terrorism
10/ Under the constant pressure from the UN and international NGOs - what happened is the exact opposite.
The TERRORISTS made complaints about the IDF guards - for sexual abuse, and Israel, wanting to constantly appease the corrupt UN institutions and its NGOs arrested 9 IDF male soldiers for investigations based on a monster’s complaint
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11/ Locked in its pointless misconception Israel is willingly being played by violent immoral barbaric psychopaths and their allies in this ridiculous circus of constantly appeasing the attackers and blaming the victims- with a constant chase after the flawed international laws >>
12/ This loop that Israel is in now, under the weaponized international laws and conceptions - that are manipulated by those who do not recognize and uphold those moral rules (or any other rules for that matter) is yet another example of what the west is doing to itself >>
13/ Over 100 Israeli hostages are still rotting in Gaza as human trafficking commodity, including women and children
Not a word about their Human Rights, zero demands on the Palestinian authorities
And THIS world is talking to us about morals.
14/ In case you wondered - zero Nuhba terrorist has yet been put to trial and zero IDF complaints against those prisoners have been dealt with. Yet a few allegations made by the terrorist prisoners have led to investigations and charges against IDF soldiers.
Regardless- the international criticism is obviously on Israel in this case as well, for “war crimes”
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🧵1/ One small comment from a person who, frankly, holds no significance in the public debate caught my attention and intrigued me, mainly due to the use of a 🗑️ symbol, whose origins I am very familiar with.
Yesterday, I responded to a post by @liamcunningham1 , who has never set foot in this region of conflict that he had such strong opinions about, and who once again spread the absurd lie that the genocidal attempt carried out by Gazans (“Palestinians”) in Israel, led by Hamas, was actually a case of Israel murdering its own people through the “Hannibal Directive” theory (which they obviously know nothing about) a claim I have debunked hundreds of times until I was exhausted by the level of ignorance, willful blindness, and sheer stupidity.
I posted a thread of mine on this subject there and urged Liam to go through it. “Jack” commented.
When I saw this comment I wasn’t even offended I was just very sad and then intrigued, this kind of unaware evil always intrigued me.
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2/ Many articles have been written about Jew hatred and how many people practice it as a conditioned, instinctive behavior without self-awareness that this is what they are doing. The trash can symbol originates from slogans like “keep the world clean,” which echo the narrative of “dirty Jews” who need to be cleansed from the world.
@EinatWilf has spoken extensively about the use of these symbols and phrases, but for the first time, someone who doesn’t appear to be a bot or an artificial avatar responded to me, and that piqued my curiosity immensely. I wanted to see what lies behind a person capable of producing such a statement about a nation—especially a nation that has endured the Holocaust.
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3/ What I discovered was quite sobering. The brief bio indicates an average older white American leaning toward center-left, with some support for Trump, no less a music teacher.
This guy is a teacher.
And he hates on groups of people for who they are, based on “twitter videos”.
🧵1/ Qatar - Friend or foe? The Qatari jihad in US 🇶🇦:
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Many articles have recently been revealing Qatar's extensive funding of various institutions in the U.S., which it uses for Muslim Brotherhood ideological promotion.
However, a new article by @TheFP compiles several investments that, individually, might raise less concern but collectively point to a strategic plan by Qatar in the U.S.
A recent episode of @thehonestlypod is reviewing this article, and after 5 different people that I appreciate very much sent it to me and said “you have to hear this”, though i thought no one can tell me anything new about this topic, I finally listened to the podcast… and, wow.
From a Middle Eastern perspective, this translates relatively simply into a quiet and patient jihadist agenda.
The article highlights, for instance, massive investments in lobbyists and actions that appear to involve bribery or extortion of significant figures in American politics, as well as enormous investments in U.S. academia and programs in public schools, starting from elementary levels, under the guise of "Arabic language and culture" initiatives through which they spread Islamist political ideology.
Once upon a time there were many countries in the ME that were not Arab nor Muslim (Arabized), and there is almost zero trace of THEIR culture and language. Because this agenda is not about ‘getting to know each other better’ - rather it’s about silent invasion and occupation. A very patient one.
Another aspect of Qatar’s investments is highly sensitive logistically and militarily, including investments in U.S. aircraft manufacturing companies, U.S.-based surveillance drone companies (👉🏻 think about the Ukrainian operation in this context… Qatar has a foothold in surveillance drones within the U.S.), and other sensitive military projects in the U.S.
All this occurs alongside Qatar’s efforts to tie the U.S. to itself through hosting the Al Udeid Air Base, establishing branches of prestigious university campuses, and involving a natural gas development company in a massive deal that has made Qatar unimaginably wealthy.
Qatar is binding the U.S. to itself through extensive and robust ties, particularly through influential key figures in backchannels. But the question is: to what end? Are these alliance relations, beneficial to the U.S., or is there another agenda that benefits very specific Americans but not America as a whole?
And who are they? How is Qatar doing this?
Join me on this thread of roughly 30 tweets, where I try to break down some of the troubling points and the individuals involved, as detailed in the article and the fascinating podcast (links in the end of the thread) and with additional sources.
I highly recommend delving into both—they contain information that will surprise even those who thought they understood and knew very well ‘the Qatari phenomenon’
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2/ One example of how deep and concerning the Qatari influence in US is - is Pam Bondi. The airplane deal was signed off by Attorney General Pam Bondi. She used to work at a Washington, D.C., lobbying firm that received $115,000 a month from Qatar to fight human trafficking, according to a 2019 contract reviewed by The Free Press. But let’s start from the beginning, from the military alliance between Qatar and the US
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3/ Many point to the U.S. military base in Qatar, Al Udeid, as a key reason for the strategic importance of the U.S.-Qatar alliance.
Who benefits more from it, the U.S. or Qatar? Or perhaps military industries? Here’s some general background on this base:
Following Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait in 1990 and the Gulf War that led to Kuwait’s liberation, the United States sought strategic bases in the Persian Gulf region to ensure stability and security, particularly against threats from Iraq and Iran.
Qatar and the United States signed a defense cooperation agreement in 1992.
Its location provides convenient access to critical areas such as Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and Syria, making it an ideal logistical and operational hub for U.S. military and intelligence operations.Qatar viewed the U.S. presence as a guarantee of its national security, especially amid regional tensions with neighbors like Saudi Arabia and Iran.
Al Udeid Air Base became the largest U.S. military base in the Middle East, hosting over 11,000 troops and more than 100 operational aircraft (according to reports from 2017). It serves as a forward headquarters for CENTCOM, overseeing air operations in Iraq, Syria, and Afghanistan, and providing logistical and intelligence support to the coalition against ISIS (but is there an ISIS threat anymore?)
👉🏻 No single president “made the decision” to establish Al Udeid Air Base, as its development was gradual. George H. W. Bush (1989–1993) laid the diplomatic groundwork with the 1992 agreement, but it was almost insignificant back then. Bill Clinton (1993–2001) supported the base’s early development as a logistical and strategic site - that was the most important turning point. Full and significant use of the base occurred under George W. Bush after 2001 - when there was tension between Saudi Arabia after September 11 and the US looked for another territory in that region as a military strategic base. The Clinton administration was central to this process. This brings me to Jay Footlik
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🧵1/ This is a serious request on the Alaa al-Najjar story that was just published (a doctor loosing 9 children in an Israeli airstrike)- this thread is with the many open questions I have left. I’m not claiming the tragedy did not happen but many things here are very strange >>
2/ First - why did Gaza now and many Palestinian channels use a picture of children that was published on March 2025 as the ‘Abu Duqqa children killed in an Israeli air strike’ ?
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3/ Second- why is there so many AI pictures, supposedly of Dr. Najjar mourning over her young children - with no face and or with a face that is not even close to other photos of her that were published later? >>
🧵1/ There’s 1 point in the Hamas Charter that I had to understand its origins- “…(Hamas) believes that the land of Palestine is an Islamic Waqf consecrated for future Moslem generations until Judgement Day .” Follow this dialogue with Grok >>
2/ I asked: Does the Quran mention the name of Jerusalem explicitly even once (in the translation to the original language)? Grok answered:
It does not. Not one mention of Jerusalem (Al Quds) in the entire text.
There’s an interpretation in a Hadith of one verse >>
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3/ This verse is “Surah Al Isra” and it says that Muhammad did his last journey on earth from Mecca to ‘the farthest mosque’ (the farthest in Arabic translates to: ‘Al Aqsa’) -
So later in they decided that this vague text “the furthest mosque” is in Jerusalem of all places >>
🧵 1/ IT DID NOT START ON OCTOBER 7 | Let’s go to 2018
I invite you to take a deep dive with me and let’s break down this incredibly important film by @rehoov - I highly recommend watching all of it (attached here).
“The Right of Return protests” (there is no such right)
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2/ This false narrative, history and perception is feeding a brainwashed death cult 24/7 with the concept that: 1. Something was stolen from them 2. They will soon get it back 3. It’s the evil Jews that did this 4. It’s a religious fight as well and Allah is on their side
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3/ The brainwash was always about ALL THE LAND.
All of Israel (that they tell themselves us Palestinian)
“We will not give one inch of it”
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Remember King Solomon and the baby with 2 claiming mothers from the Bible? Well, notice that those who claim Israel is actually Palestine, is rightfully theirs, and that they’re “fighting to liberate it” are the same ones firing missiles indiscriminately at it and setting it on fire in every corner? -
A mix of terrible weather, combined with Israel’s Memorial Day for fallen IDF soldiers and terror victims, followed by Independence Day celebrations, seems to be too tempting for these “freedom fighters.”
So they called on everyone to burn their so-called “beloved occupied Palestine”—all in the name of their love for it, of course.
The result? Israel is fighting massive wildfires in Jerusalem and across the country, numerous casualties, and overwhelmed rescue forces, led to the cancellation of all Independence Day events.
Remember:
God and karma are on their way.
Pharaoh also thought he was tough at first.