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Dec 7 12 tweets 12 min read
The Six-Day War: Why it Started and How Israel Defeated the Arab Armies in Six Days - a thread 🧵

In the spring of 1967, Israel faced an unmistakable cascade of existential threats from a coalition of Arab states openly committed to its destruction. Egypt, under Gamal Abdel Nasser, expelled the United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF) that had served as a buffer in the Sinai and Gaza since 1957, an act that directly violated international agreements and removed the sole international guarantee of peace along Israel’s southern border. Simultaneously, Egyptian armored divisions and over 100,000 troops poured into the Sinai Peninsula, reaching the very edge of Israel’s frontier in a blatant preparation for offensive warfare. Nasser’s public boasts on Cairo Radio that “our goal is the destruction of Israel” and his declaration that Egypt was ready for “total war which will result in the liquidation of Israel” left no ambiguity about his intentions. When Egypt then imposed a naval blockade on the Strait of Tiran, closing Israel’s only southern shipping route to Asia and East Africa, Israel’s Supreme Court and government unanimously recognized this as a clear act of war under international law, strangling the young nation’s access to vital oil supplies and effectively placing it under siege.Image 2/

Surrounded on all fronts, Israel watched Syria relentlessly shell civilian communities from the Golan Heights while sponsoring waves of Fatah terror attacks across the northern border, and Jordan signed a mutual defense pact with Egypt that placed its British-trained Arab Legion under Egyptian command. False Soviet intelligence deliberately fed to Egypt and Syria claiming an imminent Israeli attack inflamed the situation further, giving Nasser the pretext he needed to mobilize the entire Arab world. With Arab radio broadcasts daily proclaiming the coming “final battle” to drive the Jews into the sea, and with Egyptian MiG-21s flying mock strafing runs over Israeli cities, Israel’s civilian population spent weeks in bomb shelters while its tiny standing army confronted a combined Arab force more than twice its size. Faced with the credible, imminent threat of annihilation and with no realistic diplomatic off-ramp (every appeal to the United Nations and Western powers having been ignored) Israel exercised its inherent right of self-defense on June 5, 1967, launching a preemptive strike that averted what would otherwise have been a coordinated multi-front invasion designed to erase the Jewish state from the map.Image
Dec 4 16 tweets 7 min read
The Massacres Against Jews in Palestine’s Civil War, November 1947 to March 1948.
A Thread 🧵

Throughout this past 23 months we’ve heard all the stories from the pro Hamas propagandists and influencers telling us about the ”Nakba” (which never actually happened), and about “massacres” like Deir Yassin which they offered half truths intermixed with complete lies. But what they never tell you about are the many incidents that led to events such as Deir Yassin of April 1948. Well this article will detail exactly that… from the day the UN published their Partition Plan in November 1947 through to March 1948… 5 months of brutal savagery that you need to read the details of to appreciate how disturbing and horrific and bloodthirsty these Arabs were... with full British complicity in these atrocities.Image 2)

The period between November 1947 and May 1948 marks one of the most turbulent chapters in modern Middle Eastern history. Following the United Nations’ vote on November 29, 1947, to partition Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states, the region erupted into a civil war that pitted Jewish communities against Arab militias. This conflict, fought under the shadow of the British Mandate, was characterized by guerrilla warfare, blockades, and a series of brutal attacks that targeted civilians as much as fighters. For the Jewish population, known as the Yishuv, the months leading up to Israel’s independence were fraught with peril. Roads became battlegrounds, villages turned into fortresses, and convoys transformed into death traps. Amid the chaos, several massacres stood out for their sheer ruthlessness, claiming hundreds of lives and deepening the scars of division.
Nov 24 22 tweets 11 min read
The Islamic Caliphate, the Muslim Brotherhood, and How the War Against Israel and the West Began - a thread 🧵

In the middle of World War I, the British government wanted help to fight the Ottoman Empire. They talked to Arab leaders who also wanted freedom from Ottoman rule. This led to letters between Sir Henry McMahon, a British official in Egypt, and Sharif Hussein, the leader of Mecca in the Hejaz region. These letters, sent from 1915 to 1916, are known as the McMahon-Hussein correspondence. They are important because they show what Britain offered to the Arabs. But they also make clear that Britain did not promise Palestine to them. This happened before the Balfour Declaration in 1917, which supported a Jewish home in Palestine. From a view that supports Israel’s right to exist, this correspondence proves that the British never meant to give Palestine to the Arabs. Instead, it highlights the Arabs’ big plans for control over a huge area, which looked like wanting an Islamic caliphate.Image 2)

The war started in 1914, and Britain needed allies in the Middle East. The Ottoman Empire controlled much of the Arab lands, including places like Syria, Iraq, and Palestine. Sharif Hussein was from the Hashemite family, which ruled the Hejaz area around Mecca and Medina. He was an important religious leader because he protected the holy sites of Islam. Hussein saw a chance to become more powerful by helping Britain against the Ottomans. He wanted to create a large Arab kingdom where he would be the king. Britain, through McMahon, sent letters to encourage Hussein to start a revolt.
Nov 12 8 tweets 7 min read
This is a republishing of a thread Chaya had written back in February, and it’s about a Grand Mufti who allied himself with Nazi Germany, and wrote a book about his life and accounts. This will be two threads merged into one as they link with one another.

Huge thanks and credit to @IbnAlwarraq for the translation and references of the books:

For the past 25 months we’ve seen the most vicious wave of propaganda, lies and inverted truth by the pro Palestine movement. Two key things out of a raft of lies are their denial of the Holocaust, and the other is to try call us the Nazis when in reality it is the Islamists who literally are the Nazis.

Let’s look at what the Grand Mufti revealed in his own words in his autobiography that may shed light on the truth and put shade on the lies of the propagandists and minions.

The below is critical historical evidence and information, so please do share, bookmark and engage if you can and want to. This will help you counter some of the propaganda. 2/

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In Husseini’s autobiography, he stated that he heard from Himmler in 1943 about murdering 3 million Jews up to that time.

I’m also attaching his declaration which he wrote for Hitler to sign where he states his wish to bring the “final solution” to MENA just as Hitler did to the Jews in Europe, so that you can all see how it ties in with the Holocaust and Husseini’s desire to exterminate all the Jews everywhere in the Middle East.

“I used to hear from Himmler every time what indicated the intensity of his hatred for the Jews, accusing them of being oppressors, claiming that they were oppressed, saying that they were the ones who kindled the fires of war, selfish, and so on, and showing the extent of the harm they had inflicted on Germany in the last war, and that they always kindled the fires of war and then exploited it for their material interests, without losing anything in it, and therefore we were determined in this war to make them taste the consequences of their actions in advance, and we have so far annihilated about three million of them. This was his statement in the summer of 1943.”Image
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Nov 11 5 tweets 11 min read
The Historical Roots of Jewish Presence in the Land of Israel: Archaeological Insights.
A Thread 🧵

For centuries, people have debated the origins of the Jewish people and their connection to the land known today as Israel. But archaeology provides solid clues that point to a deep historical tie. Through ancient stones, inscriptions, and artifacts dug up from the earth, we can trace evidence showing that this region was home to the Israelites, the ancestors of the Jewish people, as far back as over 3000 years ago. These finds aren’t just random relics. They mention names, places, and events that align with Jewish history.

One of the oldest hints comes from ancient Egypt. Around 1400 BCE, during the time of Pharaoh Amenhotep III, a statue pedestal now kept in Berlin bears a relief that seems to refer to “Israel.” This artifact, known as the Berlin Pedestal Relief, shows bound captives and lists place names like Ashkelon and Canaan, with a damaged spot that experts believe once said “Israel.” It’s a bit controversial because the inscription is worn, but many scholars see it as the earliest extra-biblical nod to the Israelites in Canaan, suggesting they were already a recognized group in the region long before more detailed records appear.

A clearer reference pops up about 200 years later on the Merneptah Stele, a massive stone slab from Egypt dated to around 1208 BCE. Pharaoh Merneptah boasts about his military wins in Canaan, and one line stands out: “Israel is laid waste; his seed is not.” This is the first undisputed mention of “Israel” in any ancient text outside the Bible. It portrays Israel not as a city or a king, but as a people or a tribal group settled in the land. Finds like this stele help counter ideas that the Israelites were latecomers. Instead, they show a presence during what’s often called the Late Bronze Age, aligning with stories of settlement after the Exodus.Image 2/

Moving forward in time, the Iron Age brings more evidence of organized kingdoms. The land splits into Israel in the north and Judah in the south, with kings ruling over tribes. Archaeology uncovers inscriptions that name these kingdoms and their leaders, proving they weren’t just legends.

The Tel Dan Stele, found in northern Israel in 1993 is a basalt stone from the 9th century BCE set up by an Aramean king, Hazael, to celebrate victories. It mentions killing the “king of Israel” (likely Jehoram) and the “House of David,” referring to the dynasty of King David in Judah. This is huge because it’s the first archaeological proof of David as a historical figure, not just a biblical one. The “House of David” phrase shows Judah was ruled by his descendants, tying the land to Jewish royal history.

Nearby neighbors left records too. The Mesha Stele, also called the Moabite Stone, dates to about 840 BCE and was erected by King Mesha of Moab. It talks about battles with Israel, naming King Omri as the oppressor who controlled Moab. Recent studies using advanced imaging confirm it also says “House of David,” linking to Judah’s kings. This artifact echoes biblical accounts in 2 Kings, showing Israelite dominance in the region.
Oct 29 11 tweets 5 min read
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A thread 🧵 about the corrupt and dishonest United Nations.

This thread will offer just a small glimpse into how disingenuous, corrupt and dishonest the United Nations is when it comes to transparency and accountability. 2/

Kurt Waldheim was the Secretary General of the UN from the January 1st, 1972 to December 31st, 1981 (9 years and 364 days).

Now interestingly, Kurt Waldheim was also a Nazi. He served from the end of 1941 through to the end in 1945, and ended his service as first lieutenant.
Oct 27 15 tweets 7 min read
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The Massacres Against Jews in Palestine’s Civil War, November 1947 to March 1948

Throughout this past 23 months we’ve heard all the stories from the pro Hamas propagandists and influencers telling us about the ”Nakba” (which never actually happened), and about “massacres” like Deir Yassin which they offered half truths intermixed with complete lies. But what they never tell you about are the many incidents that led to events such as Deir Yassin of April 1948. Well this article will detail exactly that… from the day the UN published their Partition Plan in November 1947 through to March 1948… 5 months of brutal savagery that you need to read the details of to appreciate how disturbing and horrific and bloodthirsty these Arabs were... with full British complicity in these atrocities.Image 2/15

The period between November 1947 and May 1948 marks one of the most turbulent chapters in modern Middle Eastern history. Following the United Nations’ vote on November 29, 1947, to partition Palestine into separate Jewish and Arab states, the region erupted into a civil war that pitted Jewish communities against Arab militias. This conflict, fought under the shadow of the British Mandate, was characterized by guerrilla warfare, blockades, and a series of brutal attacks that targeted civilians as much as fighters. For the Jewish population, known as the Yishuv, the months leading up to Israel’s independence were fraught with peril. Roads became battlegrounds, villages turned into fortresses, and convoys transformed into death traps. Amid the chaos, several massacres stood out for their sheer ruthlessness, claiming hundreds of lives and deepening the scars of division.
Oct 26 13 tweets 6 min read
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The Palestinian Authority's Pay to Slay Scheme: Mahmoud Abbas's Ongoing Deception

The Palestinian Authority's "Pay to Slay" scheme has been a controversial program for many years. It involves paying monthly stipends to Arabs who are imprisoned in Israel for security offenses, as well as to the families of those killed during attacks. Critics argue that this system rewards violence and encourages more attacks against Israelis. The program is seen as a way for the Arab leadership to support those they view as fighters in their cause. Over time, it has drawn strong criticism from the United States and Israel, leading to laws that cut funding to the Palestinian Authority until the payments stop. 2/13

The scheme started in the early 2000s, based on a law passed by the PA in 2004. This law sets out rules for payments to prisoners and their families. The amounts depend on how long someone has been in prison or the type of action they took. For example, a prisoner might get a basic salary that increases over time, up to several thousand shekels per month. Families of those killed, often called "martyrs," also receive regular payments. The PA spends a large part of its budget on this, sometimes up to 7% or more, which comes from taxes and international aid.
Oct 11 4 tweets 2 min read
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On October 6, 2023, it started out like this… Gaza was once beautiful with so much potential.

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But then the Gazans chose to commit the atrocities of October 7, and spent the next many days celebrating and dancing like this…
Sep 24 16 tweets 11 min read
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The UN’s Silence and Complicity: Jordan and Egypt’s Control Over the Samaria, Judea and Gaza After 1948

The events of 1948 changed the Middle East forever, especially in the area once called British Mandate of Palestine.

A thread 🧵 2/

After Britain left and the UN published their Partition Plan in November 1947, a civil war was initiated immediately by the Arabs led by Amin Al Husseini who was based in Cairo after returning from years in Nazi Germany as the guest of Hitler.

The Arabs initially were winning the war because their tactics were simply to slaughter and exterminate every living Jew. They took no prisoners even from the Jews who surrendered. They would simply just massacre them all and leave no one alive.
Sep 24 19 tweets 13 min read
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Over the past two years, many people have offered their opinions and reasons for why October 7 happened. Some talk about historical events and conflicts and wars, others talk about the fact that Israel was in the process of normalizing relations with Saudi Arabia, and others yet talk about Islam and religion.

All of this may allow us to understand the context behind why a conflict may arise between Israel and the Arabs next door. But why was it so important to create an event that would force Israel to respond as they have? Why are Qatar and Turkey and Iran so involved in this more than any other countries?

This is a thread 🧵 that may help explain it for those who are interested. 2/

The events of October 7 were not a spontaneous outburst of violence but a meticulously orchestrated ploy by Qatar, Turkey, and Iran to exploit Israel’s existence as a scapegoat, diverting attention from the festering divisions among Arab Muslim states and forging a forced unity under the banner of “anti-Zionism”.

These nations, long frustrated by the growing normalization between Israel and Sunni Arab countries like Saudi Arabia, the UAE, and Bahrain through the Abraham Accords, saw an opportunity to shatter that progress. Qatar, hosting Hamas leaders in luxury while funding their operations, Turkey with its vocal support for Islamist causes under Erdogan, and Iran as the primary arms supplier and ideological backer, colluded to greenlight the barbaric assault.

By arming, training, and inciting Hamas to launch the deadliest attack on Jews since the Holocaust, murdering over 1,200 innocents, raping women, and kidnapping families, they manufactured a crisis that compelled Israel to respond with rightful defensive military action to dismantle the terror infrastructure in Gaza.
Sep 21 4 tweets 2 min read
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So here is something interesting. I’m just… asking questions 😏

Saudi Arabia have again threatened Israel with consequences if we take back Judea and Samaria in full. And we should because it’s our land. But Saudi Arabia has also been leading the charge to fast track recognition of a Palestinian State together with France and Canada and Australia and Britain. 2/

Now for the best part of two years I’ve repeatedly highlighted that Saudi Arabia are one of, if not the main, heads of the snake. They have been behind every war waged against Israel, and they have long been major sponsors of terrorism globally.

Like Qatar, Saudi are stinking rich. And they have paid billions in lobbying and funding of western universities and anti west propaganda.
Sep 7 6 tweets 1 min read
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Today has been a pretty explosive day in Gaza city.

Let’s explore it a little more… 2/

First there was this
Aug 18 7 tweets 4 min read
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The little Gazan girl killed fetching water:

A thread about a new lie aimed against Israel yet which the evidence shows otherwise.

Now the death of this girl is a tragedy. But it wasn’t the IDF who killed her.

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So Al Jazeera released a video purporting to show a little Gazan girl walking with a container of water in a street in the middle of Gaza. The video then shows a bright flash and then a dense plume of dust covering the screen and as it settles the video shows the alleged body of the girl laying dead against a long narrow concrete slab a few feet back from where she was standing at the moment of the explosion. Shortly after the explosion, two “medics” carrying a stretcher walk onto the scene and lift the body then take her out of scene from right to left.

Later posts from various accounts and propagandists claim this was a missile fired by a drone.

But let’s look at all the evidence and unravel this story to expose the lies.
Aug 14 7 tweets 3 min read
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A very quick thread 🧵 about Inversion of Truth and Inversion of Reality… 2/

All the propagandists are desperately trying to push this narrative of “Greater Israel”, and they’re even adding a map to make you all think it’s the grand plan. Image
Aug 11 5 tweets 2 min read
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For anyone interested, this is a thread 🧵 containing all 4 parts of my “I Spy With My Little Eye” series 2/

Part 1 - The CIA and Nazis
Aug 10 13 tweets 6 min read
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I’ve spent most of the night finishing the last edits to my best article, but also a lot of time thinking about this current war and how the past applies to it. And the more I look at the past 77 years, never mind the past 2000 years, the more I notice patterns and deeply intricate connections that unless they are severed and broken, there will never be peace. 2/

In spite of all the propaganda and revisionism, all the lies and fake media stories, all the hate marches and rhetoric and slogans and more lies, there are two constants over the past 77 years that stand above all others which have ensured that peace could never become a reality:

1. A lack of education in the truthful history of the region

2. And a lack of acknowledgment and understanding of the actual parties involved in especially the past 77 years.
Aug 8 18 tweets 28 min read
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Part 3 - The thread 🧵

I Spy With My Little Eye, Something Beginning With… The Nazi-Islam War Against Christianity

Preamble

In my first two articles, I covered how the Nazis allied themselves with Islam to destroy Israel and the Jews as well as the West, and separately how the Soviet communists also allied themselves with Islam to destroy Israel and the Jews as well as the West.

But there is a critical part of the story very few historians have covered enough, and certainly not at all over the past 22 months, and that is the Nazi-Islamic war against Christianity, Judeo-Christianity and G-D. This article will focus on one man’s mission to lead the destruction of the Judeo-Christian world, and the alliances he and like-minded ideologues like him formed in order to realize it.

The war and the pro Palestine movement isn’t just against the Jewish people. It never was. It’s also a war against Christianity, Christian Zionism, and the hatred towards it by the Nazis, Islam, and Communism. With Part 3 and 4, I’ll take you through how the three formed an unbreakable century-long alliance to destroy the Judeo-Christian world, and bring in an Islamic-Communist ideology to replace it.

Part 3 will take you through the Nazi ideology through the eyes and mind of probably the most influential and prolific propagandist the Nazis ever had.Image 2/

The Ideas of a Hateful Man

In February 1956, the Government of Egypt engaged Johann Von Leers, aka Omar Amin, to write antisemitic and anti-Zionist propaganda. He embodies the postwar continuation of absolute, ideologically undiluted Nazi doctrine, as well as the German traditions of global geopolitics.

In Egypt, von Leers achieved access to power and considerable influence. His propaganda was widely used and inserted throughout the Middle East, used in schools and universities not only in Egypt, but almost every Arab Islamic country where Nazi ideology was revered and embraced by the rising Arab nationalist movement gripping the region.
Aug 3 4 tweets 2 min read
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A short, heartbreaking and tragic 🧵 of the reality we’re living in today.

In World War Two, Jews were forced to dig their own graves by the Nazis. The Nazis would photograph it with pride.

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Across North and Central Africa, for over a decade, from Nigeria to Congo to Sudan to Chad to Burkina Faso, African Christians were forced to dig their own graves by jihadists, and hundreds were massacred at a time while the jihadists filmed it.

The world was/is silent. Image
Jul 30 4 tweets 2 min read
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So I’m only posting this now because I’m laughing at the stupidity of bots and braindead pro Palestine propagandists and haters on here who keep making up and spreading the most idiotic nonsense and clearly have no idea how things work.

Read to the end to see for yourselves. 2/

Several months ago I changed my profile picture to this👇🏽. I’ve been quite open about the fact that I use AI apps to create my avatars using my actual face but altering it with AI looks because for security reasons I won’t use a real photo of me.

And I’ve stated several times that the app I mostly use is called ToonMe. It’s an app available on any App Store and millions of people use it. When I create my pics, I also often screen record it.Image
Jul 28 31 tweets 59 min read
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I Spy With My Little Eye - Part Two: Operation SIG, the KGB, and the War Against
America - The Thread 🧵

“The Palestinian people do not exist. The creation of a Palestinian state is only a means for continuing our struggle against the state of Israel for our Arab unity… Only for political and tactical reasons do we speak today about the existence of a Palestinian people, since Arab national interests demand that we posit the existence of a distinct ‘Palestinian people’ to oppose Zionism. Yes, the existence of a separate Palestinian identity exists only for tactical reasons.”
Zuheir Mohsen, Senior PLO leader, 1977

For many who read Part One of this series, they’d be forgiven for thinking that the current situation we see around us was mostly born out of a union between the Nazis and Islamists who shared ideological views of expansionism, global domination, and a violent hatred for the Jewish people, as well as by the aiding and abetting of both by the CIA. To some degree, they’d be right. But that’s just a small part of the story. But the Nazis for the most part were focused on one two things: The destruction of the Jewish people, and the destruction of Communism.

But the Communist Soviet Union had other ideas: To subvert the Nazis, destroy the Jews, and their ultimate goal, to destroy the United States.Image 2/

The Russian Revolution that Inspired Revolt

I’ve already written about the Russian Revolution in Part One, but it’s what it created afterwards that is the essence of this article.
One of the longest running antisemitic blood libels, dating back centuries, about some mysterious Jewish Cabal running the world with ambitions to control governments, banks and all of civilization, took a dark turn just before and after the Russian Revolution.

And the consequences these lies have had on the Jewish people ended up costing the lives of millions of people. It’s one of the main lies used by the Nazis to justify not only the Holocaust, but also their invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941.

Simultaneously, it’s one of the main lies used by Stalin to justify numerous pogroms and atrocities against the Jews. And following the success of the Russian Revolution in winning power, it inspired the growth of Communism shortly after World War One all across Eastern and Western Europe, and both North and South America. After World War Two, where the Red Army defeated the Nazis, it inspired the rise of Communism right across Asia, especially China.