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wearenotjustnumbers2 · 1 year ago
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He's telling the kids: "A rocket is coming cover your ears." Then he tells them to remove their fingers once it's gone. At the end of the video, since the girl is wearing Messi Argentina jersey, he jokes with her saying: "They don't appreciate you anymore messi, they don't respect you anymore" to make her smile.
This is a famous influencer from gaza: Ahmed alhenawi. He came to gaza for his wedding which was a week before the genocide. The little girl here is his sister in law, and the little boy is their cousin who's staying with them since his mother was killed by Israeli bombardment.
This is the same girl who said: I wish I could just get killed right now, because I'm so exhausted. You know what's good though? They postponed examinations!
These people need you, never stop talking about Palestine. Speak up. If they find it in themselves to smile and joke during this and not fall into despair so can you. STOP THE GENOCIDE.
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dead-salmon · 4 months ago
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the paris olympics are a fever dream and i am here for it
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news4dzhozhar · 4 months ago
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chanaleah · 3 months ago
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Hello, I'd like to ask a question in good faith about israel/Oct 7
I have seen many Jewish folk and israelis say that Oct 7 was the largest Massacre since the holocaust but from my understanding a significantly larger number of Jewish folk were killed and disappeared during the dirty war in Argentina in the 70s and 80s so I was just wondering I guess about why the dirty war doesn't seem as important as Oct 7 or why barely anyone talks about the dirty war because both events are horrific but I only ever see Oct 7 discussed when it comes to more modern Jewish oppression and history
this is a really interesting question, but I'd actually never heard of the dirty war in Argentina up until this point, so I don't I have the knowledge to answer you.
After some quick reading it seems it might be due to the fact that the dirty war seems to have occured over a long span of time, while October 7th was just one day, but that's just my conclusion after some very surface level research.
I'll tag some people who might be able to answer this better than I can.
@historicity-was-already-taken @homochadensistm @native-n-jewish-thoughts @aqlstar @gay-jewish-bucky @newnitz @spale-vosver @magnetothemagnificent
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queenwille · 2 months ago
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some of y’all really don’t understand that hezbollah ain’t your local terror group like hamas. they don’t just operate in the israeli-palestinian region, they’re responsible of some large scale global terror attacks.
they’ve taken responsibility for the terrible terror attack at the AMIA (jewish community center) in Buenos Aires, Argentina in the 90s. 85 were killed, over 300 got hurt. they assisted with the terror attack at the israeli embassy, also in buenos aires. they were even found linked to the explosion in the parking lot of the bulgarian airport in 2012 that took the lives of 5 israelis+1 bulgarian citizen and hurt over 30. don’t care about the jews/israelis they hurt? in the AMIA explosion many people hurt were actually people on the street, as it was done by setting off a car next to the entrance. in the middle of the street. of buenos fucking aires. they’re also responsable for some attacks against US citizens within the Lebanese borders. we’re talking some pretty decent numbers.
when israel says the west is next, hezbollah is a prime example of a terror organization that’s far from being just a middle eastern or israeli issue. they have the means and aren’t shy to operate globally. they cannot be mistaken as a resistance group. some of you doing or saying literally anything just to express your discontent with israel, without fully understanding the meaning, besides it being embarrassing and pathetic, is becoming extremely dangerous by the minute. please stop, this is not a reality show, some of us actually have to live with the consequences of your words.
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vyorei · 1 year ago
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Activists seek to oust Mekorot, an Israeli water company, from Argentina
Full article here:
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girlactionfigure · 2 months ago
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Javier Milie strongly condemns Iran 🇮🇷 and supports Israel's 🇮🇱 right to retaliate 
“Argentina strongly condemns Iran's missile attack against the civilian population in Israel. We reiterate our solidarity with the State of Israel and assert its right to self-defense.”🇮🇱🇦🇷❤️
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aqlstar · 6 days ago
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Moving away from specifically the US-
Al Assad’s Syria is the world’s largest narcostate.
The regime runs on profits from an illegal drug trade that dwarfs Syria’s annual GDP.
Every time a country allows drugs from Syria to cross their borders illegally (including the US) l, they are allowing their country to be used as a fundraising platform for a terrorist regime.
That is not fair to the people of Syria, who are deprived of the chance to elect a legitimate president.
@andthemoonsingswisely
@travelbasscase
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eretzyisrael · 2 months ago
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Good News From Israel
In the 29th Sep 24 edition of Israel’s good news, the highlights include:
Morning prayers saved an IDF soldier, shot three times in the head.
Three “only in Israel” newborn baby stories.
Bedouin Muslims, Druze women and Christian Arabs thrive in Israel.
Even a dog can fly across the water on a 35km / hour Israeli hydrofoil.
Ireland and Mexico slander Israel but purchase its technology.
Israelis have grown an extinct Biblical plant from a 1,000-year-old seed.
Read More: Good News From Israel
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On the Jewish New Year festival, Rosh Hashana, 100 blasts on the Shofar (ram's horn) are blown to summon the people to prayer.
This newsletter was compiled before the latest news from Lebanon.
The newsletter editor wishes all readers Shana Tova - a Good 5785 and Besorot Tovot - May we hear Good News.
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bimdraws · 7 months ago
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Argentinians for Palestinian Liberation 🇵🇸🇦🇷
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unfairtradeyward · 9 months ago
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troythecatfish · 9 months ago
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sefaradweb · 4 months ago
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Caso AMIA: quiénes están acusados y por qué aún no hubo juicio por el mayor atentado de la historia de Argentina con 85 muertos
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🇦🇷 El 18 de julio de 1994, un coche bomba destruyó el edificio de la Asociación Mutual Israelita Argentina (AMIA) en Buenos Aires, matando a 85 personas y hiriendo a cerca de 300. Tres décadas después, nadie ha sido arrestado o juzgado por el atentado, considerado un ejemplo de impunidad en Argentina. En abril pasado, la Cámara Federal de Casación determinó que Irán ordenó el ataque, ejecutado por Hezbolá, y lo declaró un crimen de lesa humanidad, permitiendo así que las familias de las víctimas sigan buscando justicia. Recientemente, el gobierno presentó un proyecto de ley para habilitar juicios en ausencia, prohibidos actualmente.
El caso AMIA también es notable por la corrupción en su investigación. En 2019, el juez Juan José Galeano y los fiscales originales fueron condenados por encubrimiento. Incluso el presidente Carlos Menem fue acusado, aunque absuelto. En 2023, se ordenó que la expresidenta Cristina Fernández de Kirchner sea juzgada por firmar un pacto con los presuntos agresores. El fiscal Alberto Nisman, quien investigó la "pista iraní", fue hallado muerto en 2015, un caso que sigue envuelto en controversias y que marcó un giro significativo en la búsqueda de justicia para el atentado de la AMIA.
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🇺🇸 On July 18, 1994, a car bomb destroyed the building of the Argentine Israelite Mutual Association (AMIA) in Buenos Aires, killing 85 people and injuring nearly 300. Three decades later, no one has been arrested or tried for the attack, considered a significant example of impunity in Argentina. Last April, the Federal Court of Cassation determined that Iran ordered the attack, executed by Hezbollah, and declared it a crime against humanity, allowing the victims' families to continue seeking justice. Recently, the government presented a bill to enable trials in absentia, currently prohibited.
The AMIA case is also notable for corruption in its investigation. In 2019, Judge Juan José Galeano and the original prosecutors were convicted of cover-up. Even President Carlos Menem was accused, though acquitted. In 2023, it was ordered that former President Cristina Fernández de Kirchner be tried for signing a pact with the alleged attackers. Prosecutor Alberto Nisman, who investigated the "Iranian connection," was found dead in 2015, a case still shrouded in controversy and marking a significant turn in the pursuit of justice for the AMIA bombing.
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ghiacomo · 9 months ago
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BOOOO . FUCK ISRAEL AND THE IOF
The people of argentina do not stand with milei.
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girlinafairytale · 5 months ago
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queenwille · 28 days ago
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imagine having the actual privilege to choose a side to your liking from some posts on social media {without even worrying if it’s fake or not} because it’s not like your actual life or home or family or community are in literal danger.
couldn’t be me, but it sounds really chill. good for all of you. 🏳️
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