@AP just described Israel as a “diplomatically isolated nation.”
Israel is diplomatically isolated the way Israel is a hub for world-class bobsledding.
In other words: it’s not. 👇
#DiplomaticallyIsolated
For context:
As of Feb. 2023, Israel maintained diplomatic relations with 166 countries.
That’s not “isolated.”
That’s most of the world.
#DiplomaticallyIsolated
AP has also called Taiwan “diplomatically isolated.”
Taiwan has formal ties with 11 countries + the Vatican.
Israel has relations with 15x that number.
#DiplomaticallyIsolated
Recent examples of Israel's “isolation”:
🇪🇬 Israel & Egypt announced a $35B natural gas deal in December — the largest in Israel’s history.
#DiplomaticallyIsolated
🇦🇪 Last year, the UAE signed a $2.3B defense contract with Israel to protect civilian & military aircraft.
#DiplomaticallyIsolated
🇩🇪 In December, Germany approved a $3.5B expansion of the Arrow 3 missile defense deal.
Total value: $8B — Israel’s largest-ever defense export.
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🇫🇯 🇧🇴 Israel is opening new embassies in Fiji and Bolivia this year.
Fiji just appointed its first-ever residential ambassador to Israel.
#DiplomaticallyIsolated
🇦🇺 Israel’s president @Isaac_Herzog is currently on an official visit to Australia, meeting the Governor-General, PM, and leaders across the political spectrum.
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News organizations like the AP believe that if they repeat the claim that Israel is "diplomatically isolated" enough times it will feel true. Even if it isn't.
@BBC repeatedly cited a Gaza hospital director as a humanitarian authority.
What readers weren’t told was already public.
Here’s the part of the story that didn’t make it into BBC coverage.
Throughout 2024, the BBC cited Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, as a key medical source on starvation, airstrikes, and hospital conditions.
This wasn’t a one-off quote.
BBC reports repeatedly amplified Abu Safiya’s claims, presenting him as a neutral medical authority, across multiple major stories.
1/ Yossi Cohen, former @MossadIL chief, carefully lifts the curtain on the daring, discipline, and moral drive behind Israel’s intelligence service in The Sword of Freedom: Israel, Mossad, and the Secret War.
@MOSSADil 2/ As Cohen writes: “We have the ultimate incentive to prevail, because our struggle is existential.”
For Israel, survival is strategy. This urgency forged an intelligence agency capable of pulling off operations that read like Bond… But they’re real.
THREAD: A terrorist attacked a 🇬🇧 Manchester synagogue this Yom Kippur, killing two Jews.
He shouted, “This is what they get for killing our children.”
That hatred didn’t appear out of nowhere—it grew from media lies comparing Israel to Nazis.
1/ On Oct 2, terrorist Jihad al-Shamie rammed and stabbed High Holiday worshippers at a Manchester synagogue, killing Adrian Daulby (53) and Melvin Cravitz (66).
He linked his crime directly to Israel’s war with Hamas in Gaza.
2/ Lord Walney warned that reckless portrayals of Israel as “uniquely evil” by media outlets like Sky News help create an open season on Jews.
The same dynamic is also visible in American media.
THREAD: @Brown ’s Federal Settlement doesn’t do enough to tackle antisemitism.
CAMERA is demanding answers.
1/ In July, the Dept. of Education, DOJ & HHS announced a settlement with Brown University over antisemitism complaints, ensuring extra security for Jewish events and partnerships with Israeli academics.
While it sounds promising, this deal barely scratches the surface…
2/ The rot runs deep at this Ivy League college, and CAMERA has long been forced to document how its Center for Middle East Studies has normalized hostility to Jews and Israel.