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Yes, that Mosab. Son of a Hamas founder, turned Shin Bet informant, and now a pro-Israel public speaker and a writer.
Look, I genuinely feel bad for the guy. His life story is a psychological meat grinder. Grew up in a death cult, got abused, got disillusioned, defected, and has been screaming into the void ever since. You don’t walk out of that clean. You crawl out bleeding, paranoid, and convinced everyone wants to steal your foreskin.
But this? “Muslims get circumcised to steal Jewish identity”? Bro. What are we even doing here. You sound like a conspiracy YouTuber who hasn’t slept since 2007.
There’s a difference between righteous anger and just becoming a caricature of yourself. This is the latter. It’s not even offensive, but just sad.
I almost didn’t post this because it feels cruel to take him seriously.
So yeah. Don’t confuse trauma for clarity. And maybe log off.
#israel #palestine #gazawar #conspiracytheories #islamophobia #fakenews
📱 ModernTalmud | Hajj Amin Al-Husseini #elmo #palestine #history #meme #trump #antisemitism #israel
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Regarding the recent Elmo incident... 🤣
#elmo #usa #israel #meme #trump #antisemitism #piersmorgan
One of the more hilarious right wing antisemitic conspiracy theories that I recently discovered is that "Joos control the porn industry"...
The funny thing is how they made an infographic about it, in the style of similar posters of "Jews controlling the banks"/"Jews controlling Hollywood"/"Jews controlling Biden's gov't" of old.
Connects to that famous "perverted Jew" trope...
#antisemitism #conspiracytheories #beingjewish
💖🇧🇾Touching:
Sergei Tikhanovsky is back on his YouTube channel, five years after being imprisoned by the Lukashenko regime.
He jokes about whether the channel can still be considered his, given that he spent 4 out of its 5 years not running it.
The host shoots back: The better question is, how much prison time we’ll get for that?
✨Translated and subbed by yours truly.✨
📱 Страна для жизни | #belarus #freebelarus #tikhanovsky
📸 Francesco Tosto for BBC
Sergei Tikhanovsky holds a poster of himself to show what he looked like before being arrested
Back in 2020 he was stocky and bearded. Now the face beneath his close-shaven head is gaunt. He says he's lost almost 60kg (132 pounds) in jail, where he spent endless weeks in punishment cells.
"Physically I'm half the size and half the weight," Sergei says. "But my spirit is not broken. Maybe it's even stronger."
A Mensch detected!
The Telegraph | #antisemitism #glastonbury #beingjewish #uk #israel #ppprotesters
For those of you who weren't following the recent developments in #NYC politics: Zohran Mamdani, a firebrand socialist, has won the Democratic ticket for mayor, which makes him the frontrunner in the upcoming election.
Polls project Mamdani winning with support ranging between 35% and 39%. Not exactly a majority, but more a reflection of a fractured centrist-liberal vote, split between independents Cuomo and Adams.
Madmani apparently wants to build gov't-owned supermarkets.
The proposal has been rightfully criticized as a "Soviet-style catastrophe in the making", "absurd", and "economically out of touch". John Catsimatidis, who owns the NYC supermarket chain Gristedes, warned he may shut down stores if Mamdani wins the election.
Mamdani is also known for his outspoken anti-Israel views and strong support for the Palestinian cause. Why a mayoral candidate in an American city(even if it's the Big Apple) feels compelled to weigh in on Middle East geopolitics is unclear, but the 3 other mayoral contenders have taken positions of their own on the issue: firmly pro-Israel.
Regardless, Mamdani has publicly declared that he would arrest the Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu should he visit the city, citing the ICC’s arrest warrant.
This is, of course, an empty promise. A city mayor lacks the authority to arrest a visiting head of state. On top of that, the U.S. is not a member of the ICC, having withdrawn from the Rome Statute in 2002 under President George W. Bush. The Trump administration further distanced the U.S. from the ICC in 2020 by imposing sanctions on the institution.
The course of action also isn't popular with the broader New York public: polling shows 45% oppose acting on the ICC warrant, while only 36% support it. Still, despite its implausibility, Mamdani’s stance may energize his pro-Palestinian base, which might be the whole point.
I've got a few more thoughts and details on this, so expect more posts on the topic very soon.
Pic: parody of "Don't Mess with the Zohan" movie poster, borrowed from 📱Aaron Yerushalmi
#usa #israel #palestine #bibi #madmani #icc #ny #netanyahu #econ
Given all this, it’s hard not to suspect Netanyahu has ulterior motives in prolonging the war.
Could it be a way to cling to power and delay an independent investigation into the failures of October 7?
Or maybe it’s an attempt to divert attention from the criminal charges he’s currently facing in court.
It could also be driven by expansionist ambitions in Gaza. These sentiments have already been voiced by Finance Minister Bezalel Smotrich and National Security Minister Itamar Ben Gvir.
Tbf, both ministers are significantly more right-wing and extreme than Netanyahu, and they belong to a different party than him. But the question still stands.
Most of the top Hamas command behind October 7 is dead.
All the senior figures who were in charge when this started are gone:
Ismail Haniyeh
Yahya Sinwar
Mohammed Deif
Marwan Issa
Mohammad Sinwar
Ibrahim Biari
Hamas has been severely degraded. But expecting its complete eradication is unrealistic, unless the plan is to keep this war going for another decade.
And even then, it’s likely that some alternative will rise to take Hamas’s place, leaving us stuck in a forever war while the region sinks deeper into instability.
#iran #gaza #bibi #gazawar #israeliranwar #lebanon #hezbollah #hamas #netanyahu #palestine #israeliranwar
Now, does that mean we should stay silent when blatant Jew-hatred or open calls for violence show up? Of course not.
We should absolutely call it out.
Take the band Kneecap, for instance: one of their members posed with a Hezbollah flag. That’s a clear endorsement of a designated terrorist group, and the backlash was warranted.
But when the situation is murkier, people deserve the benefit of the doubt.
In Bob Vylan’s case, the duo hasn’t explicitly backed any militant group (at least at the time of writing, to the best of my knowledge). They arguably called for the death of an institution—not a people—which could still be considered incitement against IDF soldiers. But labeling it "antisemitism" feels like a stretch, maybe even a cynical one.
Besides, let’s not pretend the IDF is some fragile minority group in need of protection. It’s a military force, arguably the most powerful and well armed in the region (short of the U.S.). It doesn’t need any shielding from some UK punk-rock fans. It can take care of itself just fine.
#music #israel #palesitne #gazawar #gaza #idf #uk
Rock, Punk, and to a certain extent even Hip Hop have always been rebellious at their core. A perfect example? Look no further than this 2009 clip: when the BBC invited Rage Against the Machine(RATM) to perform Killing in the Name live, and politely asked them not to swear.
Spoiler alert: It went exactly how you'd expect from a band best known for the line "Fuck you, I won't do what you tell me".
RATM's frontman, Zack de la Rocha screamed the uncensored chorus, the BBC panicked and cut the feed, and the moment instantly became a legendary act of musical defiance on live radio.
#music #history #uk #usa #bbc #ratm
NYT's word of the day (27.06.2025):
tchotchke
My parents actually use it multiple times. But usually they pronounce it "tzatzke" or in plural "tzatzkes".
Seems like amalgamation of Yiddish with Belarusian pronunciation, or maybe it's just some local Yiddish dialect for that area of Eastern Europe.
New York Times | #wordoftheday #TIL #usa #yiddish
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The European Union's own Brangelina. 🫡
CNN | #eu #france #germany #macron #merz #jk
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📱 sygma.politics | #iran #israel #iranisraelwar #meme
The sentiment Al-Atrash expresses, about how relatively peaceful times allow artists to flourish, reminds me of this segment from the Beatles '64 documentary.
Lennon reflects on how the rise of the Beatles and other British Invasion bands was, in part, due to the vacuum left by the cancellation of conscription in the UK.
Of course, it's never that simple. War, and especially the resistance to it, can also inspire great art.
Just look at American music, literature and cinema in the 1960s and 70s, much of which was shaped by opposition to the Vietnam War. Even Lennon himself, though British, became deeply involved in that movement.
But still, Al-Atrash wasn’t claiming that art can’t be created during war. He seemed to suggest something subtler: that art born in peace might reach greater heights—and more importantly, that in wartime, we’ll never know how many great artists, musicians, or voices are lost to the machinery of conflict.
And in that sense, what Lennon said aligns perfectly: had conscription still been in place in the UK, groups like the Beatles might never have existed at all.
#history #music #uk #usa #egypt #syria #lebanon #lennon
Ah yes, classic anarchist dilemma: do we abolish the state or just correct the graffiti fonts? ☕️
#anarchism #politicalthought #philosophy #jk #anarchy
📱 The Daily Show | #elmo #usa #israel #meme #trump #antisemitism
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To understand the role that Netanyahu’s own calculations played in prolonging the war, we spoke with more than 110 officials in Israel, the United States and the Arab world. These officials — both supporters and critics — have all met, observed or worked with the prime minister since the start of the war and sometimes long before it began. We also reviewed scores of documents, including records of government meetings, communications among officials, negotiation records, war plans, intelligence assessments, secret Hamas protocols and court documents.
For obvious reasons, one of the most sensitive accusations about Netanyahu’s conduct of the war is that he prolonged it for his own personal political benefit. Whether or not they thought he had, everyone we spoke to agreed on one thing: The war’s extension and expansion has been good for Netanyahu.
It is of course impossible to say that Netanyahu made key wartime decisions entirely in the service of his own political survival. His personal quest for power is often inextricably enmeshed with genuine patriotism and the belief, which infuses his public pronouncements, that he alone knows how best to defend Israel. Beyond his own motives, war is a complex, chaotic process with many daily variables that take a course of their own.
His enemies in Lebanon and Iran posed genuine threats to Israel, and their defeat has strengthened Israeli security. And his adversary in Gaza, Hamas, has blocked or slow-walked cease-fire negotiations during key stretches of the war, including at a point early last summer when Netanyahu appeared more willing to reach a truce.
We found that at key stages in the war, Netanyahu’s decisions extended the fighting in Gaza longer than even Israel’s senior military leadership deemed necessary.
American officials failed to persuade Netanyahu that a truce might win him favor in Israel. In one conversation with Netanyahu, White House officials cited polls showing that more than 50 percent of Israelis now supported a hostage deal rather than continued war.
“Not 50 percent of my voters,” Netanyahu replied.
Whether the war in Gaza ends tomorrow or in several months, it has already killed more than 55,000 people. Roughly two million have been displaced. Most of the buildings have already been damaged or destroyed. Hunger is widespread. The daily search for food has become a dystopian deathtrap in which groups of civilians are regularly now killed as they approach the few sites that distribute aid handouts.
Hamas’s brutal attack on Israel was what triggered the war. By refusing to surrender, and by embedding itself in and under hospitals, homes and U.N. facilities, Hamas also bears responsibility for the horrors that followed. And in his initial responses to Hamas’s atrocities in October 2023, Netanyahu acted as any Israeli prime minister might have in his place. But as the conflict turned from an existential battle into a war of attrition — and as other Israeli leaders questioned the logic behind its continuation — it was Netanyahu who dragged it out. It was Netanyahu who refused to plan for a postwar power transfer, and it was Netanyahu who repeatedly delayed reaching a cease-fire. Fearing for his own political survival, Netanyahu hitched his fate to the dreams of Israeli extremists and prolonged the war to sustain their support.
When I ask about the reunion with his family, Sergei lifts a hand to his face and weeps.
His daughter was only four when he was arrested.
"She didn't recognise me," he manages eventually, after a long pause. "Then she threw herself into my arms and we hugged for a long time."
"Before I'd only heard of the crimes of this regime, but now I've seen them first-hand and we have to fight that."
📸 Stanislav Shablovsky, for zerkalo.io
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🇧🇾 I should have posted about it earlier: Two weeks ago, the popular Belarusian blogger and opposition activist Sergei Tikhanovsky has arrived safely in Vilnius, Lithuania, along with 13 other released political prisoners.
His release came just hours after Belarusian state media reported that the dictator Alexander Lukashenko held a meeting in Minsk with Donald Trump’s former Ukraine envoy, Keith Kellogg.
In this photo: Sergei reunites with his wife, Sviatlana Tikhanovskaya — the leader of the Belarusian opposition in exile. Behind them is the historic flag and coat of arms of Free Belarus.
#belarus #freebelarus #lithuania
If you’ve got no clue who these two are, check the recap in the comments. 🔽
#BlogUpdate:
Check out these logos that I created for the different sections on my Substack with the help of ChatGPT!
They're so cuteee 😊
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My shekels!
Globes | #econ #israel #israeliranwar
While it's clear to me that the Iranians didn’t win this war by any stretch, many Netanyahu supporters, like Dr. Eli David, are trying to oversell this military success as a "total victory" or "absolute victory", echoing a slogan repeatedly pushed by the Prime Minister.
My Facebook friend Gilad Dar, a software engineer, recently responded to Dr. David’s post with sharp criticism of his own.
And honestly, it’s hard not to agree with his bottom line: there’s a blatant double standard in how the Israeli gov't defines "total victory" when it comes to Iran and Lebanon, versus how it defines victory in Gaza.
#iran #gaza #bibi #gazawar #israeliranwar #lebanon #hezbollah #hamas #netanyahu #palestine #israel
Fast-forward to 2025, and the old F-bomb doesn't seem to shake the BBC anymore. Consider these lyrics Bob Vylan shouted on air:
I heard you want your country back
Shut the fuck up
I heard you want your country back
Uh-uh, you can't have that
I heard you want your country back
Shut the fuck up
My take on the whole Bob Vylan controversy
First of all, look at the pushback-
Glastonbury organizers:
We are appalled by the statements made from the West Holts stage by Bob Vylan yesterday. Their chants very much crossed a line and we are urgently reminding everyone involved in the production of the festival that there is no place at Glastonbury for antisemitism, hate speech or incitement to violence.
There is no excuse for this kind of appalling hate speech. I said that Kneecap should not be given a platform and that goes for any other performers making threats or inciting violence. The BBC needs to explain how these scenes came to be broadcast.
I thought it’s appalling, to be honest, and I think the BBC and Glastonbury have got questions to answer about how we saw such a spectacle on our screens.
I think it [the BBC] made a mistake here. It’s not good enough simply to say on screen that, you know, this is dodgy language. It was far beyond that and it shouldn’t have been broadcast live. And I think it would have been possible for the BBC to stop that.
Members of the British rap punk duo Bob Vylan had their visas revoked by the United States and are under investigation by local police after leading a crowd to chant “death” to Israel’s military at a UK music festival this past weekend.
Police have formally opened a criminal investigation into comments made by Bob Vylan and Kneecap at Glastonbury after reviewing video and audio footage of the performances.
I wanted to say "ok Google, turn off the light", but then realized that the light comes from the sun, and not from my smart lamp 🥲☀️
#tech
Some say that's how it really went
📱 officialeddiep/post/DLQ3vMExEwX?xmt=AQF0Ul_jNjEmxLL4YIWkkxWAw76NWFScGPOHQ-ToDf5RuA">officialeddiep | #israel #iran #usa #israeliranwar #ceasefire #meme #12daywar
Oh no, your Bibi is back 😳
#bibi #trump #netanyahu #israel #usa #jk