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There is a principle that governs Israeli society, and I’d like to explain it to you. It’s called the "Rule of the Deceptive Bully and the Duped Thief." This principle is closely tied to the military censorship imposed on Israeli society from within. What does this mean? The "deceptive bully" refers to the Israeli army, while the "duped thief" represents the settler. To put it simply, there is a mutual exchange between the two. The settler grants legitimacy to the army in return for his silence and strict adherence to the army’s commands, as the real power in Israel lies with the military leadership. In return, the army provides the settler with a sense of security, while the settler remains silent about broader state policies, such as territorial expansion and the treatment of neighboring countries, which are traditionally viewed in Israeli ideology as enemies of Judaism. From this arrangement, the concept of military censorship emerged. This censorship thrives on the settler’s silence about the truth on the ground and his obedience to the army's orders. At the same time, the army turns a blind eye to the settler’s theft and illegal occupation of land. In short, the settler, knowing he is acting unlawfully and feeling both inferior and under constant threat, needs a bully to protect him. His concern isn’t the bully’s morality, but rather ensuring his own survival. The Israeli army is fully aware of the settler’s fears and manipulates them to impose its policies and instructions, even when these instructions are false. For example, when the army says, "Don’t move or take pictures," you comply. When it says, "Don’t speak out or act like a revolutionary concerned about human rights," you follow orders. This explains two significant aspects of Israeli society: First: the absence of any public protests against the army’s massacres and collective violence in Gaza. Despite the mass destruction, not a single demonstration calls for an end to these actions, or questions, "Where are your morals or sense of humanity?" Jews outside of Israel, being free from this controlling relationship, are more capable of expressing dissent. Second: the strict military censorship that entirely prevents the reporting of real material and human losses. This censorship shapes how events are portrayed, and is deeply ingrained in the settler’s daily life—whether in schools, the media, or religious institutions. Once, someone asked me, "Is it really possible that after thousands of rockets and drones, and hundreds of destroyed houses, bases, and vehicles, the result is just 'five minor injuries'?" Of course, the settler doesn’t fully believe this, but he’s forced to accept it as the price for surviving on land he doesn’t own. This relationship has been carefully crafted since the era of Ben-Gurion, and much of Israel’s perceived strength in the Arab imagination is based on this. In reality, however, it’s a fabricated and illusory power. - Sameh Asker
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Netanyahu... Troubled Choices! A year after a furious war, he still believes he can displace the residents of Gaza, and expects others to believe him! Displacement was his first option, and he rallied support for it, but he failed. The Palestinians held onto their land, supported by their Arab brothers, and now he seems cornered. The Gaza war has turned into a quagmire, the northern front won't be a walk in the park, and in the West Bank, the ground is heating up under the feet of his army. Wherever he turns, he finds isolation and anger. He is left with nothing but troubled choices, leading him toward an abyss and pushing his state into an existential crisis. Those who supported Netanyahu in his war realize that he lacks a real strategy and is driven more by a desire for revenge. His defeat in October 2023 left him in a state of delirium and confusion, with his decisions appearing to be a form of suicide. His internal problems are growing, his external crises are becoming more entrenched, and he is swinging between the two without finding a solution, even as the West continues to support him. This has left the ruling system of the state in a state of chaos and disarray. Netanyahu's retreat now would be a defeat, his stagnation a fall, and his advance without a vision is a mixture of madness and suicide. Despite the crimes he continues to commit, he has lost his ability to make decisive moves, and Washington can no longer tolerate his actions, his plans, or his struggles. We are heading towards a series of rolling battles, and those who rush to ignite them will be the first to burn in their fire.
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you little victim , i like you
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i agree with you , who want to live in a country when these is a militia in ? no one but ask the same people you want to live in a country under militia or under Zionist occupation ? you will choose the militia
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There was a time when it was referred to as the Switzerland of the East.
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its okey to ask why the nazi party got started or how ? why this is a proplem ? why they used south lebanon ? they came from mars and located in south lebanon ? no they pushed back from their lands
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I might have sounded a bit harsh in my reply, but sometimes it’s really frustrating to see how confident people can be when talking about things they don’t fully understand. You mentioned Lebanon would be better off without Hezbollah, and while that might be true, take a moment to consider why Hezbollah exists in the first place. Why have militias been around in Lebanon for the last 50 years? It’s largely because they were instrumental in pushing the Israelis out of Lebanese territory.
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You're clearly speaking without any real understanding of the subject. Do yourself a favor and actually learn how and why Hezbollah was formed before running your mouth. Do some proper research before spouting off opinions you know nothing about. please boy please x)
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he is in a shelter now , leave him alone
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There are instructions preventing you from publishing videos of the losses caused by the glorious Hezbollah's missiles, why?
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Stop posting this nonsense. After a year of this war, everything is clear. Who are you trying to convince? The Israelis here? They served in the IDF, and you think a tweet is going to change their minds?! Or you want to convince the Americans? AIPAC controls 90% of their politicians like puppets, just like in third-world countries. Just sit back and watch the region burn.
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How to become a white angel? Bear half a conscience Fight for freedom movements Annihilate liberation movements Distribute your compassion and tenderness Over the killed according to nationality But this’s one issue, and that’s another How to become civilized Abiding by all terms and conditions Make all your words righteous Take trees into your arms Sugarcoat titles and names While an army demolishes a nearby school And when caught red-handed… with blood Say everyone’s a victim But this’s one issue, and that’s another How can I believe this world When it talks about humanity? Seeing a mother lamenting her child Who died in a raid… hungry Making a killer on par with their victim With all honesty and fairness But this’s one issue, and that’s another How can I sleep peacefully Plugging my ears While a family is buried under the rubbles of its home Forsaken... denied rescue As if the earth in which they’re buried Is not of this earth But this’s one issue, and that’s another How to live in an open prison With bars of fire and ashes Raise from the rubble Grab your killer by the neck Gather your remains and fight And show the deceiving world How the law of the jungle is forced Where’s the route to freedom How to take on a tank barehanded It doesn’t matter if the world speaks out Die free… don’t live in submission Inspire generation after generation How to live and die for a cause What world are we calling for To denounce and condemn? Condemn all you want For any condemnation of crimes in the slaughterhouse Won’t soften the powder’s charge And won’t bring back daylight But this’s one issue… And that’s an honorable struggle…
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Because of the idology of islam , dont Allows that and they trying to change that , the Arab govements And the west and that's make people stick to Islam more and more and maybe they will change it , who knows https://x.com/MuslimSkepticHQ/status/1730118584679170227
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The West has had a major role in fueling jihadist Islam. When you kill a million Iraqis, fight a 17-year war in Afghanistan, support dictators, and push the agendas of the Zionist regime in the region, it inevitably contributes to the problem. I'm not saying it's the only factor, but it's certainly not a small one. Like you said not all Muslims want to live in caves and fight the world's most powerful country like Bin Laden did, but you can create many more Bin Ladens if you treat people poorly. It's an ego thing, and they're witnessing what’s written in the Quran unfolding right in front of them. Whats Happening In Gaza Radicalized Students In New york Imagine Whats Happening In The Middle east
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i don't pretend )))
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In the Middle East, the kings and presidents handpick their governments, and many of these rulers were put in place by the Americans. How is it possible that the U.S. installs leaders who act against the interests , We're living in a modern-day dark age here, where we have no real power to choose anything. I'm not saying whether this is right or wrong—I'm just describing the reality of the situation.
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this is impossible before 7 October and after it
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This is Maybe from outside they applying Sharia, but in reality, this is just a tactic to keep the public content. They may apply Sharia to minor matters, like marriage and family issues, but when it comes to major, critical issues, Sharia is nowhere to be found. Under true Sharia law, you can't have kings or presidents, banks operating on interest, or foreign military bases in Muslim lands. And certainly, under Sharia, you wouldn’t stand by while Israel kills Muslims, watching it happen on Al Jazeera. Those who truly advocate for Sharia in these countries often find themselves in prison. All of these Arab countries are weak and heavily dependent on the United States. For instance, the entire Arabian Gulf is home to American military bases, and even countries like Egypt, Jordan, Syria, and Iraq have American bases as well. The main role of the rulers in these nations is simply to maintain internal stability and keep things calm—nothing beyond that.
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which country in the middle east Applies the Sharia ? bro stop fooling the people here