UNRWA was meant to operate for only two years, providing assistance to 199,000 Arab refugees in the Gaza Strip from the War of Independence and about 500,000 additional individuals registered as war refugees.
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However, unlike millions of war refugees around the world, the palestinian's refugees were given a privilege that no other group has ever received – they were given the right to pass down their refugee status to future generations, regardless of their political or economic situation. This made the Palestinians the only group in the world that continues to expand the global refugee population, with 5.9 million Palestinian refugees as of 2023 (in Gaza, Jordan, Lebanon, and more).
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To understand just how distorted this organization is, UNRWA employs almost twice as many staff as the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).
The eternal refugee status of the Palestinians serves one purpose only: to perpetuate the conflict with Israel and challenge its right to exist through the claim of the “Right of Return.”
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UNRWA quickly became the spearhead for indoctrinating young Palestinians into a war of annihilation against Israel and the “re-establishment” of the so-called State of Palestine, all under the guise of a humanitarian organization with the UN’s seal of approval.
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Over the years, UNRWA has siphoned billions from European countries, the United States, Canada, and others.
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It is impossible to understand the eruption of the volcanic hatred we saw on October 7 without understanding the mechanisms of incitement that operated under UNRWA, from early childhood through to high school, in both formal and informal education: kindergartens, summer camps, elementary schools, high schools, and youth movements.
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This is beyond the direct involvement of 12 UNRWA staff members in the massacres and the participation of hundreds in Hamas activities in Gaza, the West Bank, and Lebanon.
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UNRWA is a terror entity that operates a propaganda and incitement mechanism not unlike that of Hitler Youth. Money flows to terrorist organizations, and its facilities are often used as a haven for terrorist activities, rockets, and weapons.
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The summer of 1944, the final summer of Auschwitz, was the deadliest and most horrific in its short history.
Between May 15 and July 7, 1944, 437,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered at Auschwitz.
Three to four trains arrived each day. Each carried roughly forty five cars packed with dozens of people. Entire families. Children. Parents. Elders.
Upon arrival, most children, women, and the elderly were sent directly to the four gas chambers. Each held between 1,500 and 2,000 people.
Death was not instant.
There were terrifying minutes of waiting.
Doors sealed. Gas filling the room.
Long minutes of unbearable suffering as fingernails clawed at the walls until the victims perished.
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In his book Night, Elie Wiesel described a scene that defies comprehension:
“Not far from us,
flames rose from a pit…
they were burning something there…
a truck approached and unloaded its cargo: small children…
Yes, I saw this.
With my own eyes…
children burned in the flames.”
As the red army approached, the Nazis quickly evacuated Auschwitz.
About 60,000 prisoners were forced on brutal marches westward in winter cold, without food or shelter.
Thousands died along the roadside - no graves, no names.
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When the Soviet forces reached Auschwitz on January 27, 1945, they found only 7,000 survivors - starved, ill, and barely alive.
There was no celebration of victory, only profound sorrow and pain.
Before the war, the Jewish people numbered approximately 17 million.
By its end, just over 11 million remained.
In six years, we have lost one-third of our sons and daughters.
Today, we number roughly 15.5 million people.
Eighty-one years have passed, and the Jewish people have still not recovered from the horrific campaign of annihilation carried out by Nazi Germany.
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Eighty-one years have passed since the day a man disappeared whose name is very widely known, yet whose extraordinary story is truly known to only a few.
It is beyond my comprehension how no major Hollywood film or Netflix production has yet been made about him, but I am certain that one day they will.
This thread is dedicated to him.🧵
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July 19, 1944. Majestic Hotel - Gestapo headquarters and the office of Adolf Eichmann in Budapest:
“Why did you travel to Palestine in 1937?” Eichmann asked.
“Because it interested me,” Wallenberg replied. “
I believe the Jews should have a state of their own. Don’t you agree?”
“I know everything about you,” Eichmann said angrily. “You love Jews.
You take dirty dollars from Roosevelt…
We know about your so-called passports,”
Eichmann burst out. “They are all forgeries! The Jews who escaped with them to Sweden are all enemies of the Reich.”
Wallenberg did not respond to Eichmann’s crude outburst. Instead, with calm composure, he handed him a carton of cigarettes and a bottle of whiskey.
The gesture was received with appreciation.
(From Alex Kershaw’s book The Enigma of Raoul Wallenberg)
This battle of minds between Raoul Wallenberg, the greatest of the Righteous Among the Nations, and the devil himself, Adolf Eichmann, is one of the dramatic high points of Wallenberg’s mission during the darkest hour of Hungarian Jewry and of Budapest, in the fateful final phase of World War II.
Eichmann was determined to complete his life’s mission - the annihilation of the last Jews of Europe.
Opposite him stood Wallenberg, just as determined to save as many Jews as possible.
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Wallenberg arrived late.
On March 19, 1944, the Germans stormed into Budapest. Eichmann himself accompanied the forces and immediately set to work.
The first deportations to Auschwitz began within weeks and proceeded at a terrifying pace.
Between May 15 and July 7, 1944, 437,000 Hungarian Jews from provincial towns outside Budapest were deported to the Auschwitz extermination camp.
In June, the peak month of deportations, 12,000 Hungarian Jews were murdered in Auschwitz every single day—five hundred every hour.
On the eve of his mission, Wallenberg met with leaders of the Jewish community in Stockholm and received the blessing of the community’s rabbi.
He left Stockholm on July 7 at 1:50 a.m., arrived in Budapest on July 9, and went to work immediately.
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🚨Special Report- waves of hate - The hidden networks behind the Global Terror Flotilla:
Not surprisingly, to mask the extremist ideology underpinning the Global Summud Flotilla (GSF), its Steering Committee showcased Greta Thunberg as a cover figure. Yet Thunberg is far from being a central player.
The real leadership is composed of individuals with documented ties to Hamas and the Muslim Brotherhood.
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One of the actual key figures behind the GSF is Saif Abu Keshk, a Palestinian based in Barcelona and a member of the flotilla Steering Committee.
In June 2025, Egyptian authorities arrested Abu Keshk, who was leading the “March to Gaza” campaign in collaboration with Yahia Sarri, a prominent Muslim Brotherhood cleric in Algeria with direct ties to Hamas.
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In 2022, Sarri was documented in direct contact with senior Hamas officials during a conference held in Algeria - Marking support for the Palestinians and the 68th anniversary of the Algerian revolution.
Senior Hamas figures, including Zaher Jabarin and Osama Hamdan, attended the event.
Alawite Coast | March 2025
Islamist brigades loyal to President Ahmed al-Sharaa swept into Latakia and Tartus.
Civilians were dragged from their homes and shot against garden walls; villages burned as families fled through smoke-choked citrus groves.
The Syrian Observatory for Human Rights put the death toll at about 1,500, later uncovering mass graves and torture sites near Jableh and Baniyas.
Druze Heartland | July 2025
Four months later, the killing shifted south to Sweida.
A minor dispute became a pretext for government troops and allied Islamists to ransack the city: house-to-house executions, hospital corridors lined with corpses, entire families erased.
Observers counted 1,000 dead and 128,000 displaced before a fragile cease-fire took hold.
Reuters reporters found bodies still strapped to armchairs, while the WHO confirmed a morgue filled beyond capacity, doctors forced to operate without power or anaesthetics.
In Al - Sharaa's Syria, minorities are stripped of protection, Islamist allies fill the void, and the palace issues pious communiqués with one hand while tightening its grip on power with the other.
Given the atrocities committed on Ahmed al-Sharaa’s watch, it is imperative to examine the man himself and the inner circle of senior ministers and advisers who enable him.
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Ahmed al-Sharaa, born October 29, 1982, in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, to a middle-class Syrian family originally from Fiq in the Golan Heights.
His uncle, Farouk al-Sharaa, served as Syria’s vice president and foreign minister.
After seven years in Riyadh, the family returned to Damascus, where al-Sharaa studied medicine at Damascus University.
Inspired by the Second Intifada, he abandoned his studies in 2003 to join the jihadist fight against the U.S. invasion of Iraq.
In Iraq, al-Sharaa aligned with al-Qaeda, working closely with its leader, Abu Musab al-Zarqawi.
Captured by U.S. forces, he was imprisoned in Abu Ghraib, where he met Ibrahim Awad, later known as Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi, the leader of ISIS.
Released in 2011 amid the Arab Spring, al-Sharaa was sent by al-Baghdadi to Syria to establish a jihadist network against Bashar al-Assad’s regime.
By late 2011, al-Sharaa, adopting the nom de guerre Abu Mohammad al-Julani, founded Jabhat al-Nusra, al-Qaeda’s Syrian branch.
Under his leadership, the group grew into a formidable force of 20,000 Salafist Sunni fighters, effectively combating Assad’s army and Hezbollah.
In July 2016, al-Sharaa rebranded the group as Jabhat Fatah al-Sham to distance it from al-Qaeda’s anti-Western image and reduce exposure to U.S. and NATO strikes.
In 2017, he formed a broader coalition, Hay’at Tahrir al-Sham (HTS), uniting various Islamist opposition groups.
Despite the rebranding, the U.S. designated HTS a terrorist organization in March 2017, citing ongoing al-Qaeda ties.
Between May and November 2024, as Hezbollah, an ally of Assad, suffered heavy losses from Israeli strikes, HTS captured Aleppo, Homs, and Damascus. Assad fled to Russia on December 8-9, 2024.
Qatar and Turkey were the first to recognize al-Sharaa’s new government, marking a significant shift in Syria’s political landscape.
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When Ahmed al-Sharaa swept into Damascus, he took a single cleric with him to stand at his shoulder: Abd al-Rahim Atoun, better known on the front lines as Abu Abdullah al-Shami.
In May 2025 Julani signed a decree naming Atoun head of the Presidential Advisory Office for Religious Affairs and de facto chair of the brand-new Supreme Fatwa Council - an institution charged with translating every cabinet decision into shariʿa terms and drafting Syria’s next, explicitly Islamic, constitution.
Atoun earned the promotion in Idlib, where he presided over the jihadists’ religious court system.
Colleagues recall a man who can quote Ibn Taymiyya as fluently as he plots a military campaign; rebels nicknamed him “the jurist with the battle-map.”
In Julani’s Damascus, he has become the indispensable bridge between battlefield zeal and the paperwork of government.
Yet Atoun’s pulpit stretches far beyond Syria.
His Telegram channel, followed by nearly half a million, erupted in jubilation on 7 October 2023, hailing Hamas gunmen who “slaughter the Zionist enemy like sheep,” and promising that Idlib’s heart “beats for al-Aqsa.”
He later convened a rally titled “From Idlib to Gaza - One Struggle,” where banners of HTS and Hamas fluttered side by side and the cleric thundered that the war against Assad and the war against Israel are “two fronts of the same jihad.”  
"Islam will conquer Europe- not by the sword, but through da’wah and ideology." (Yusuf Qaradawi)
Who are the #Muslim_Brotherhood, and why is it essential for every citizen of Europe or America to have at least a basic understanding of this extremely dangerous movement?
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In recent decades, Sheikh Yusuf al-Qaradawi (1926–2022) has served as the #Muslim_brotherhood movement’s undisputed spiritual leader.
Al-Qaradawi was educated in Egypt at Al-Azhar, the most prestigious academic institution in the Sunni Muslim world.
In the 1960s, he relocated to Qatar 🇶🇦 founded the Faculty of Islamic Studies, and spread his teachings to tens of millions of Muslims through @AlJazeera
Qaradawi is the one who issued a religious ruling permitting the murder of women and children in suicide attacks targeting Israeli civilians. He also expressed deeply antisemitic views, stating:
“The last punishment the Jews received was from Hitler, who did what he did — and the Jews, of course, greatly exaggerated what happened… The next punishment for the Jews, with Allah’s help, will be at the hands of the Muslims.”
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The vision of the #Muslim_Brotherhood, founded in 1928 in Egypt by Hassan al-Banna, extends far beyond personal piety or social reform.
It is a comprehensive political vision aimed at establishing a global Islamic Caliphate governed by Sharia law while dismantling modern national borders and rejecting Western models of statehood, citizenship, and democracy.
As the movement’s founder, Hassan al-Banna, wrote: ״the movement’s mission is To restore the international standing of the Islamic nation by liberating its lands and reviving its glorious past… until the long-awaited unity and the lost Caliphate are restored״. (Risālat al-Taʿālīm)
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Palestinian identity has no intrinsic foundation. It exists almost entirely as a rejection of Zionism - and Jew-hatred fuels that rejection.
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Yes, national identities often emerge from struggle.
But real nations eventually build institutions, cultures, languages, and visions.
Palestinian identity?
It stagnates, recycles victimhood, and fixates on erasing Israel, not on building Palestine.
Even when offered a state in 1937, 1947, 2000, and 2008, the answer was "No".
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The "No" was not over borders but over the very existence of the Jewish state. That is the essence of the motto of the pro-Palestinian demonstrators from Melbourne to London. It's not about building a state. It's about destroying the one small Jewish state.
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