A thread on how the 6-Day War was followed by never ending Palestinian attacks on Israel 🧵 (1/?)
Encouraged by Arab leaders who told them they could soon return together with “the victorious Arab armies” many Palestinians left their homes during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
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The Palestinian anger from realizing that they had left their homes unnecessarily and couldn’t come back fueled reckless militancy.
In the 1960s, Arab states and groups escalated aggressive campaigns, driving radicalization.
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The PLO, formed on May 28 1964 at an Arab summit in East Jerusalem (Jordan at the time) was led by Ahmad Shuqayrī & pursued “violent liberation”
They launched their military wing months later & Ahmad traveled to China in 1965 to sign a weapons deal
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Fatah, founded in 1959 by Egyptian-born Yasser Arafat, launched its first attack in 1965 on the national water carrier in Galilee, initiating a guerrilla campaign against Israel
The attack was launched by Fatah’s military wing Al-Assifa
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The Six-Day War (5-10 Jun 1967):
Egypt’s President Gamal Abdel Nasser mobilized troops his troops, and closed the Straits of Tiran, causing a war in which the Arab coalition lost Gaza and the West Bank.
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A year before the Six-Day War, Syria concluded a defense pact with Egypt which enabled the PLO’s aggressive attacks on Israel from Syrian soil.
After Syrian artillery & fighter jets attacked Israel in the Six-Day War, Israel took the Golan Heights
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King Hussein of Jordan had allowed Egypt to take command of its forces and the Jordanians launched an attack on Israel in Jerusalem in the first days of the Six-Day War.
Israel told the Jordanians that they would spare them if they backed out but the King answered “the die has been cast”
Jordan quickly lost the West Bank and Eastern Jerusalem to Israel.
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The Soviets had been fomenting the chaos in the Middle East.
The Soviet KGB drafted the PLO’s founding charter in 1964, framing the Palestinian struggle as anti-colonial to justify violent tactics & aligning it with global anti-Western extremism
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With the Soviet back, Palestinian militancy was deeply shaped by communism in the early years.
The PFLP, led by George Habash, joined PLO in 1968. Its Marxist ideology was murderous.
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The PFLP deputy Wadie Haddad worked closely with the KGB and received arms from them through South Yemen to orchestrate violent attacks on Israel.
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This thread covers the growing mass-protests that just erupted in Iran against the Islamic regime
We’ll delve into the economic reasons behind them, the influence of the 12-Day-War with Israel and why Crown Prince @pahlavireza’s return could get Iran back on track
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Major protests and strikes have reignited in Iran.
Shopkeepers in Tehran’s Grand Bazaar and central commercial districts closed their businesses yesterday in response to the sharp decline of the Iranian rial.
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The protests began with strikes in markets such as the iron market, Shoush home appliances market, Charsou mall, and mobile phone trading centers in Tehran.
Merchants gathered outside closed shops to demonstrate against worsening economic conditions.
This thread delves into how Hamas is regularly breaking the provisions of the ceasefire agreement with Israel, which was mediated by the US, Egypt & Qatar.
Key terms included an immediate halt to all hostilities.
Despite this, Hamas has repeatedly attacked the IDF
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Under the ceasefire, Hamas agreed to full compliance with the halt in fighting to build trust for subsequent phases, including hostage releases and aid surges.
The US-brokered terms explicitly ban rocket fire, gunfire, or any offensive operations by Hamas militants. Violations undermine the agreement’s core objective of de-escalation.
Since October 10, 2025, documented incidents show Hamas fighters initiating combat in violation of these prohibitions, targeting IDF positions east of the yellow line.
This pattern indicates systematic non-adherence to the no-hostilities provision.
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The agreement’s security annex, coordinated via Qatari and Egyptian channels, requires Hamas to prevent militant incursions into Israeli-held areas.
It stipulates that any such action constitutes a breach, triggering mediator reviews. Hamas pledged oversight of its forces to ensure zero violations.
However, reports from IDF monitoring confirm multiple unauthorized crossings by armed groups under Hamas command, leading to firefights.
These actions directly contravene the territorial integrity clauses designed to maintain separation during the truce.
The new U.S. sanctions are hitting Russia harder than expected, draining billions from Putin’s war budget, crippling Rosneft and Lukoil, and even forcing Serbia and Bulgaria to push Moscow out of their energy sectors.
Eastern Europe is slipping from Putin’s grip, and the Kremlin is scrambling to contain the fallout.
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This thread is about how Putin is rapidly losing influence in Eastern Europe, and why these sanctions may be the biggest blow yet.
Even as Donald Trump floats the idea of a peace deal, Washington's new sanctions package just delivered a major financial blow to Russia's war machine.
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By targeting Rosneft and Lukoil, the U.S. drained billions from the Kremlin's coffers and triggered a new financial crisis for Moscow.
After Israel’s full disengagement from Gaza in 2005, the Strip became a major launchpad for terrorism against Israeli civilians.
This thread lists 25 documented examples of Gaza-based terrorists and their attacks from 2005 to Oct 6, 2023 only.
All perpetrators were residents of the Gaza Strip.
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2005 – August 31: Hamas operative Mahmoud al-Kumi from Gaza City dispatched a suicide bomber to Be’er Sheva central bus station, wounding 50 Israelis (two critically) in the first post-disengagement attack.
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2006 – June 25: Hamas squad from Rafah (including Muhammad Shamali & Hisham al-Hajj) tunneled under the Kerem Shalom crossing, killed two IDF soldiers, wounded three, and abducted 19-year-old Cpl. Gilad Shalit, holding him captive until 2011.
🇷🇸 Russia intensifies its hybrid war in Serbia, using a grieving mother’s search for justice as a tool in its proxy campaign.
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On 1 November 2024, a concrete canopy at Novi Sad train station collapsed, killing 16 people. Among the victims was 27-year-old Stefan Hrka. His mother, Dijana Hrka, began a hunger strike calling for accountability for her son’s death.
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Dijana’s strike drew nationwide attention. Citizens across Serbia, despite political differences, expressed support and concern for her health, uniting around her grief in a rare display of national solidarity.
Since the end of the Second Intifada in 2005, the West Bank has continued to produce Palestinian terrorists carrying out deadly attacks. This thread lists 25 documented examples from 2005 to Oct 6, 2023, only, all originating in the West Bank.
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2008 – March 6: Alaa Abu Dheim, 26, from Surif near Hebron. Massacred eight students at Mercaz HaRav yeshiva in Jerusalem with an AK-47, firing over 500 rounds in the library before being killed.
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2008 – February 4: Mohammed Nasrallah, Bethlehem. PIJ operative who recruited and dispatched the suicide bomber for the Dimona shopping-center attack that killed one Israeli woman and wounded dozens.