One of the "journalists" killed today was Ahmed Abu Aziz.
Western media outlets like the @nytimes are devastated.
On Oct. 7th, Ahmed celebrated the massacre, calling it "the greatest day of our generation" while mourning his dead terrorist friends.
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Ahmed praised and mourned his friend Hamdan Al-Astal, a Hamas terrorist who was killed while invading Israeli communities to murder innocent people on October 7th.
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Here he is spreading Hamas propaganda, parading the innocent Thai workers who were cruelly taken hostage, and referring to them as "mercenaries".
They were farmhands.
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He gloated that Israel was living "a real nightmare" while there was "a great joy inside Gaza."
(This was before he became sad that his terrorist friends were dying.)
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Ahmed also made sure to thank "all factions" of terror for their "work" on Oct 7, making it clear his loyalty was not only with Hamas but with all other terrorist groups in Gaza as well.
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Ahmed even shared cartoons celebrating the slaughter and hostage-taking of innocent Israeli men, women, and children.
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Ahmed posted photos of 8-year-old Ella and 15-year-old Dafna after they were dragged into Gaza in their pajamas.
Except Ahmed labeled them "soldiers" in order to justify Hamas' horrific war crimes.
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Israel does not target journalists.
What happened today was clearly out of the ordinary, and Israel is already investigating.
The idea that Israel wants to kill all the journalists in Gaza and yet has only managed kill a handful in two years is absurd on its face.
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But here is the real point. Even if you convince yourself that Israel deliberately targeted this man, you can oppose the strike and still have no excuse for mourning him.
He was not a neutral reporter. He openly celebrated the most vile and evil acts humanity has ever seen.
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Why is a man like that being mourned by Western media outlets and political leaders?
Palestinians mourning him is one thing. They largely agree with his views.
But to watch our press and our governments rush to condemn Israel and glorify him as a journalist is beyond sick.
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This is what it looks like when institutions in the West bend the knee to terrorism and jihad.
It is not new. It has been happening for years.
But every time it happens it grows more grotesque. And every time it shows just how far we have fallen.
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The only lasting path to safety for innocent Gazans is making sure Hamas can never again transform homes, schools, and hospitals into strongholds from which they wage war while hiding behind civilians.
If you're more upset about the handful of operational mistakes Israel has made during a 2 year war, than about Hamas using hospitals as command posts, you're part of the problem.
France suspends all evacuations from Gaza after a Gazan refugee student was caught posting “Kill Jews everywhere,” glorifying Hitler, and calling for Israeli hostage executions.
She had been welcomed to France as a humanitarian case and her account was only discovered after outcry from X users. French authorities now admit the vetting process failed. The Interior Minister ordered her expulsion from the country while the Foreign Minister declared she "has no place in France."
Sciences Po Lille revoked her scholarship and admission, calling her posts a violation of the university’s values.
France had previously granted automatic refugee status to all Gazans. Hundreds were flown in under that policy, including the now-expelled student. Officials are now reviewing the entire evacuation program.
A 15 yr old Jewish girl in Seattle was reportedly harassed, threatened, and trapped in a locked classroom by a mob of students screaming antisemitic slurs after enduring months of harassment.
The school did nothing.
Now her family is suing.
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A truly horrifying story.
After October 7, antisemitic abuse began to escalate at Nathan Hale High School, where the girl was one of the only Jewish students.
Read the full thread. It's worse than you can imagine.
Since 1979, the Islamic Regime in Tehran and its proxies have hijacked planes, bombed embassies, murdered civilians, and killed over 600 U.S. troops.
Here's a 🧵 detailing some of these attacks.
Send this to the "America First" grifters.
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@TzviKahn @FDD @FDD_Iran November 1979-January 1981: Iranian students — with the backing of Tehran — take 66 Americans hostage at the U.S. Embassy in Tehran.
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April 1983: A suicide car bombing kills 63 people, including 17 Americans, at the U.S. Embassy in Beirut. The Iran-backed terrorist group Islamic Jihad, a precursor and early branch of Hezbollah (not to be confused with Palestinian Islamic Jihad), claims responsibility.
A Confusing Time to be an Iranian in Diaspora! - u/copolii
"You may have heard there's a war between Israel and Iran. You may wonder why some Iranians aren't entirely opposed to it.
Let me explain why, with the clarity, rage, and truth we rarely get in mainstream headlines:
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Israel Is Bombing Iran – But It's Not That Simple
For the past four days (as of June 17, 2025), Israel has been bombing military targets in Iran. The reported death toll is under 400. The vast majority of those killed are IRGC commanders and regime-affiliated personnel — the motherf**kers who've kept Iran shackled for nearly five decades.
Yes, civilians have died. That is always tragic. But this isn't carpet bombing of cities. These are surgical strikes on the regime's war machine — missile sites, intelligence centers, Quds Force bases.
And for many Iranians, watching those buildings crumble is not something to mourn. It feels like justice.
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The Regime's Body Count: Its Own People
Mahsa Amini Protests (2022)
• Over 500 protesters killed
• 20,000+ arrested
• 400+ executions in the following year
Victims were overwhelmingly youth, students, women, workers, and even children.
Some names you should know:
• Mahsa Amini, beaten to death for wearing a hijab "incorrectly"
• Sarina Esmailzadeh and Nika Shakarami, both teenage girls, beaten and murdered. Nika was also sexually assaulted in a refrigerated truck and her body thrown off a roof to make it look like suicide.
• Kian Pirfalak, 9 years old, was shot dead in a car in the city of Izeh while returning home with his family. Security forces opened fire on their vehicle during a peaceful protest. His father was shot multiple times and fell into a coma for months. When he finally regained consciousness, he was paralyzed — and was told his little boy was gone.
Kian's final school science project — which he presented in a now-viral video — began with the hopeful phrase: "In the name of the God of rainbows." That single line became a symbol of the innocence lost in the face of tyranny.
• Ghazaleh Chalabi, shot in the head while filming on her cellphone — the phone kept recording as she died. Her last words: "Don't be afraid, don't be afraid." She spent five days in a coma. Her family was threatened by regime forces, told her body would be withheld if she became a symbol.