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Dec 14, 2025 6 tweets 2 min read
TRAITOR The ultimate irony: a terrorist attack deliberately targeting Jews celebrating Hanukkah at Bondi Beach.

The same crowd now celebrating the brave Muslim who saved those Jewish lives as a hero have spent years condemning anyone who protected Jewish lives in similar attacks as traitors and collaborators.
This selective hypocrisy, one of the root causes of endless bloodshed, must end.

Ahmed is neither hero nor traitor to any “cause.” He is pure humanity.
Oct 19, 2025 4 tweets 3 min read
Everyone screams Israel stole the land, but here’s the truth: Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, Egypt, and Israel all formed around the same time, carved from the Ottoman Empire’s ruins.

After World War One, Britain gave us Jordan in 1946. France split Lebanon in 1943, Syria 1946. Egypt broke British chains in 1922. Israel? 1948. No ancient kingdoms—just colonial borders. All these states, same origin story.

But only Israel, tied to 3,000 years of Jewish history—temples, coins, scrolls—gets branded colonizer. Why? It’s not history’s fault.

It’s the Islamic rejection of any Jewish sovereignty, rooted in ideologies that erase Jewish presence, even as end-time narratives justify wiping them out.

If everyone’s a colonial kid, why’s only Israel illegitimate? Think about that.Image Archaeology

A 3,000-year trail of Hebrew script on walls, Iron Age kings, and ossuaries etched with “son of Joseph” marks the land’s history. No stone mentions “Palestine” until the Romans renamed it after expelling the Jews. Every conqueror—Romans, Byzantines, Muslims, Ottomans—followed suit, driving out the only indigenous people. Islam arrived 600 years later; they didn’t rule, they conquered.

History

The land is called Judea in every ancient scroll—Greek, Roman, and Byzantine. Palestine was a geographical term, never a nation. Muslims didn’t inherit the land; they conquered it, expelled Jews, and continued this pattern until the Ottomans restricted access. There was no Muslim homeland, only successive waves of ethnic cleansing targeting Jews.

Bible vs. Quran

Some cite Quranic surahs to stake a claim, but the Torah is older, rooted in eyewitness accounts and supported by archaeological evidence. Moses needed no footnotes. The Quran echoes his story, acknowledging his encounter at the mountain, but it doesn’t claim ownership—it retells. The original holds stronger historical weight.

International Law

Sykes-Picot, San Remo, Balfour, and the UN’s 1947 partition plan all support Israel’s legitimacy. Arab states rejected the UN plan and launched five wars. Conquest is their doctrine; Israel holds the legal documents. When you start and lose a war, you don’t get to sue the survivor.

Morality

Jews reopened the door, allowing Muslims to pray at their holiest site, returning Gaza, and building infrastructure like power plants and roads. Some Palestinians have resorted to violence, bombing civilians on buses and calling it resistance, while others have prioritized erasing Jewish identity over building their own society. This focus has fueled the conflict mostly influenced by Jihadi ideology, at the expense of their own people’s future. Who is truly manipulating the narrative of victimhood?

Palestinians are not returning heirs; they’re akin to those who burned down the house and then blamed the landlord for locking them out. Israel has made painful concessions to foster peace. Crying “occupation” ignores the history of invasions.

It’s Islam’s attempt to supplant Judaism, a desperate Palestinian effort to replace Israel, and crocodile tears shed for Gaza’s children to mask their hostility toward Jews.
Sep 7, 2025 5 tweets 3 min read
Investigating Let Her Voice Echo: a film about Hind Rajab, a six-year-old who bled to death over three hours, trapped in a car.

Why did it earn 23 minutes—the longest standing ovation in history—for a child whose cries never reached those who could have saved her?

Point One: Were Gaza’s paramedics ever legitimate? Not when Hamas taped explosives under gurneys and smuggled suicide bombers in ambulances. They planted dolls—yes, dolls—at tunnel entrances, on rooftops, beside car doors. They look like toys but explode when touched. Children are their camouflage. The film? Not one frame acknowledges this history.

Point Two: Three hours on the phone—did they call the IDF? Patch her to COGAT live: “Listen, a real girl, a real scream, not a doll trap.” Track the signal, check the camera, send soldiers. One minute. Instead, they called an ambulance from Rafah, three kilometers away. Either they’re incompetent, or her screams weren’t the goal—sympathy was. The film shows no recording, no evidence of any attempt to contact COGAT for a ceasefire to save the child.

Point Three: Tanks 300 meters away—were they even there? In Rafah’s concrete jungle, 300 meters means no sightline. And the sound? Tanks roar louder than jets. The film captures nothing—no engine rumble, just pops, maybe Hamas gunfire. So either the tanks were ghosts, or soldiers hesitated because any civilian scene could hide a wired doll. Still, one call clears doubt. No call happened.

Bottom Line: Let Her Voice Echo won ovations by burying logic. Hamas turned medics into mules, dolls into traps, screams into scripts. Neither paramedics nor filmmakers picked up the real phone. Twenty-three minutes for silence isn’t art—it’s a funeral with applause.Image The filmmakers-banking on a child's last gasp-fumbled harder than the paramedics. A six-year-old pleads for three hours, yet they dodge every real question: Why no COGAT call? Why no tank roar? Why didn't paramedics reach out? They weaponized that raw cry, skipped Hamas's tactic of weaponizing civilians, skipped facts-just to damn Israel. Truth would've ruined the sale. So some low-level Tunisian nobody cashes in, pockets Hollywood's longest standing ovation. Propaganda's not lazy-it's tragedy turned profit.Image
Aug 29, 2025 4 tweets 4 min read
The U.S. State Department's decision to deny a visa to Mahmoud Abbas, the so-called Palestinian Authority president, sends a thunderous message: no reward for terrorism, no platform for unilateral statehood stunts at the UN General Assembly. This isn't just a visa denial-it's a bold stand against a weak, spineless Western elite that grovels to pro-Palestinian mobs while ignoring Israel's blood-soaked reality. The October 7 atrocities, where Hamas butchered 1,200 innocents and kidnapped 253, exposed the Palestinian leadership's complicity in glorifying violence. Abbas, unelected since 2009, runs a corrupt regime that funds terrorists through its martyrs fund while pretending to be a partner for peace. Yet France, the UK, and others, desperate to appease their Muslim voters, push for Palestinian statehood without a shred of accountability, dismissing Israel's security and the hostages still rotting in Gaza's tunnels. Israel is fighting a multi-front war-Hamas in Gaza, Hezbollah in Lebanon, Iranian proxies across the region. The Palestinian Authority, instead of renouncing terrorism, incites it, peddling anti-Israel propaganda and pursuing lawfare at the ICC and ICJ. A Palestinian state now would be a terrorist state, plain and simple, built on the ashes of Israeli victims and the betrayal of justice. The U.S., under Secretary Rubio, has drawn a line: no visas, no legitimacy for those who back terror and sidestep negotiations. This exposes the hypocrisy of European leaders who prioritize votes over morality, pretending their symbolic gestures advance peace while Israel bleeds. This is a historic moment. The U.S., as the world's superpower, has slammed the door on Abbas and his ilk, signaling that unilateral statehood bids and terror glorification will face consequences. Israel's fight isn't just for its survival-it's for the free world's backbone against jihadist chaos. France and the UK can pander to their mobs, but they don't call the shots. The U.S. does. And today, it stands with Israel, not with those who'd hand a state to a regime that cheers murderers and holds hostages. Abbas isn't a president; he's a figurehead for a failed cause that thrives on violence, not governance. The world must wake up: no state for terrorists, no reward for bloodshed.Image The U.S. spiking Abbas's visa is our battle cry-terrorism gets no pass. Thirty years in this fight, and I'm sick of the Palestinian Authority's crocodile tears and blood-soaked lies. They're not victims; they're chaos merchants, pushing violence while playing innocent. To you pro-Palestine propagandists crowing about winning the American street with your fake news and anti-Israel smears: you're just loudmouths for terrorist regimes. Your delusions of victory are crumbling. To my fierce, fed-up followers: we're not resting. Behind the scenes, we're shredding this sham of a state that bankrolls murder and cages hostages. The U.S. and Israel are locked in, and in weeks, you'll see brutal strikes crush this farce. No quarter for those torching civilization. We're fighting for truth, for justice-unbreakable. Brace for impact.
Jun 27, 2025 5 tweets 1 min read
Palestinian is not an ethnicity. It is a violent political movement of 12+ militias who fundamentally disagree with each other.

Where did the name Palestine come from?
Great Britain invented and terminated “The British Mandate of Palestine” 1920-1948. And the notion that Palestine was a country or a sovereign state that has been occupied is pure lie.

Those who claim to be Palestinians are mostly economical migrants from other regions. Hence Palestinians mislead the rest of the world when they claim to be indigenous of the land.

Their legacy began in 1920 and ended in 1948. The new generation of Palestinians don’t know their origins. In 1922 whole tribes from the Hejaz and Transjordan moved to Beersheba area. In 1933, 35000 moved from Hauran region of Syria to British Palestine because of bad crops. 2000 from Damascus. 17000 Egyptians moved in from Sinai