Rabbi Poupko on X - "Jews to a starving Ireland in 1847: "we are here ready to feed you!"
Ireland to Jews in 1939: neutral to the Nazis.
Ireland in 1945: Ireland's president visits the German embassy to offer a condolences on the death of Hitler.
Ireland in 1946: we will take in German children as refugees as long as they are not Jewish.
Ireland in 2026: we will fund UNRWA, an organization whose members participated in the horrors of October 7th and which ensures the perpetuation of the Israeli Palestinian conflict."
Rachel Moiselle on X - "Hello, all. An important post. Please read this document. This is what institutional antisemitism looks like. In Dublin, there is a park named Herzog Park. It is named after Chaim Herzog (1918-1997), an Irish-Israeli man, born in Belfast and raised in Dublin, who went on to be Israel’s 6th President. Chaim was the son of Yitzhak HaLevi Herzog, who was Chief Rabbi of Ireland and Israel’s first Chief Rabbi. He was a firm friend of Eamon De Valera, Ireland’s most famous political leader, and strongly supported the Irish Republican cause during our War of Independence. Dublin City Council has made an antisemitic decision to change the name of Herzog park, a blatant attempt to erase Irish-Jewish history. Last year, I wrote in the Irish Times: ‘now that the Jewish population in Ireland has been reduced to the smallest fragment, my great fear is that in 20 years it will be reduced to nothing at all: due to this lack of welcome in a land that purports to offer a thousand of them. Irish people will follow the well-paved path of the citizens of so many nations before them: walking through quarters where the whisper of Jewish memory lingers, a memory that may, over time, also be erased.’ This erasure has not come gradually over 20 years as I anticipated. No—it has come a mere 1 year later, purposefully and maliciously by Ireland’s political class. Ireland is an institutionally antisemitic country. To deny it in the face of such overwhelming evidence is pure folly."
After uproar, Dublin shelves plan to remove Chaim Herzog's name from park - "The plan to remove Herzog’s name came after a campaign to replace it with the name of Hind Rajab, a Palestinian girl killed during the Gaza war. Another reported proposal was to name the park “Free Palestine.” One member of the Dublin City Council Commemorations and Naming committee, Conor Reddy, wrote a post on X on Oct. 7, 2023 sharing a photo of a bulldozer from Gaza tearing down a barrier with Israel and added the text: “Tear down the fences, demolish the walls.” In another post that day, he said, “Resistance is heroic.” The following day, he wrote on X that the massive Hamas terrorist attacks “should be celebrated and supported … [and] should be embraced by everyone who values justice … It is beautiful.” The entire naming committee, except for one member, voted last week in favor of excising Herzog’s name, and to initiate a consultation process to select a new name... [Former Irish Justice Minister Alan] Shatter, a lifelong Dublin resident who had a 14-year national political career, lamented on X that “Ireland’s politics … has become systematically antisemitic.” Following the proposal’s withdrawal, Shatter said that “Dublin City Council’s Mayor should publicly apologize to the Jewish community for the stress [and] hurt caused [and] also apologize to the Herzog family.” “Until the government adopts a more balanced approach to the complexity of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, demands Hamas and other Palestinian terrorist groups end their violence and like [the Provisional Irish Republican Army] decommission their arms and abandons its inflammatory rhetoric, antisemitism in Ireland will continue to escalate and there will be further egregious, shameful examples,” Shatter wrote. If Dublin eventually moves to change Herzog Park’s name, Shatter told JI that there may be legal recourse against it, should the council move to do so. “In my analysis, the city council has violated its legal obligations, both international and domestic,” he said. “They failed to engage in any consultative process with the Jewish community in Dublin, failed to communicate its intentions to the Herzog family and violated its own development plan.” The plan in question requires the city to “consider cultural and minority sensitivities.” In addition, as a member of the European Union, Ireland is meant to protect minority cultural rights, he noted. In 2014, a plaque marking Chaim Herzog’s birthplace in Belfast was removed following multiple occurrences of vandalism and amid concern for the safety of the building’s staff and nearby residents."
There's a sinister shift underway in Ireland's national conversation - "the Eurovision Song Contest entered an already charged atmosphere. Considerable space has been devoted to Ireland’s national broadcaster RTE’s decision to boycott Eurovision because of Israel’s continued participation. That decision can be defended on political grounds, including Israel’s conduct in Gaza and its restrictions on foreign journalists reporting freely from the territory. What is troubling, however, is the re-emergence of claims suggesting that Israel may have manipulated Eurovision televoting. This is despite the fact that months earlier, the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) stated explicitly that it found no evidence of vote manipulation. Against that background, a recent Irish Times editorial nonetheless referred to “alleged vote-tampering on behalf of Israel in recent contests”. Claims of Jewish manipulation or fraud have a long and well-documented history as anti-Semitic tropes. For some readers, the decision to revisit such allegations – particularly after they had been formally dismissed – risks reinforcing damaging suspicions. The subsequent move to diminish the weight of televoting in favour of national juries may also be read, by some, as reflecting a discomfort with popular votes delivering the “wrong” outcome. For Jewish readers especially, this discourse can carry unsettling echoes of older ideas. Richard Wagner, the 19th century German composer and notorious anti-Semite, wrote in 1850: “The Jew … is incapable of creating art that belongs to the people.” The concern here is not equivalence, but resonance. Within days, another Irish Times opinion piece appeared under the headline “Eurovision glitz is part of Israel’s claim to be European – and that matters”. The author argued that “Israel’s Europeanness is a political construct”, describing Israelis as simultaneously seeking to maintain a European identity while being “European Jewry … reborn in the Middle East”. For some readers, this framing risks suggesting that Israeli Jews do not truly belong in Europe – while also implying that they do not belong in the Middle East either, as they are cast instead as European colonial interlopers. Such arguments inevitably recall, for historically minded readers, Heinrich von Treitschke’s 1879 assertion that “the Jew is a foreigner everywhere”. Again, the issue is not authorial intent, but interpretive effect. Most troubling of all, however, was a headline published the day after 15 members of the Jewish community were killed at a Hanukkah gathering in Bondi Beach, Sydney. “Dubliner … tells of fleeing gunfire as a father and son allegedly opened fire at a Hanukkah gathering, killing 15 people…” It is frankly impossible to understand what the sub-editor intended by the word “allegedly” in this headline. But given that the number of deaths and the relationship between the assailants were widely reported and verified by the Sydney authorities at the time of writing, it is not unreasonable to assume that the choice of “allegedly” is intended to raise doubt on the motivation of the attack, an attack at a Hanukkah party. At a moment of collective shock and mourning, the phrasing raised serious questions of editorial judgment. It is difficult to know whether such articles and headlines reflect a lack of historical sensitivity, a failure to appreciate the weight of certain framings, or a more general insularity. Several things can, of course, be true at the same time: a profound ignorance of classical anti-Semitic tropes, a willingness – conscious or unconscious – to reproduce language that echoes them, or simply an unconscious desire to downplay anti-Semitism. One troubling article or headline in a fortnight might be forgiven. Two is unfortunate. Three indicates a pattern. But four?"
Rachel Moiselle on X - "In 2019 Jewish filmmaker Tuvia Tenenbom came to Ireland to film a documentary about Brexit. He said: ‘I don’t think I ever have met people who have so much hatred for the Jews as I met in Northern Ireland and Ireland, and that includes Derry.’ Some of this hatred was caught on camera, here is a video of Northern Irish men going on an antisemitic rant. Many of you might struggle with the accent so here are a few choice words: Tuvia asks: ‘you have a lot of Palestinian flags here? Why do you support them?’ An Irish man responds: ‘because we hate the f***ing Jews.’ Another Irish man (in the orange hi-vis jacket) says: ‘the only thing Hitler did wrong was he didn't kill enough f***ing Jews.’ As you can see, this was met with laughter from the rest of the group. He continues: ‘Hitler didn’t kill enough Jews. They're the scourge of the world. The Jews are the scourge of the Earth.’ Again, this was in 2019. Long before the Israel/Hamas war that started on October 7th, 2023. But always remember, folks, there is no antisemitism problem in Ireland."
Ireland proves you don’t need Jews for anti-Semitism to take hold
Muslim countries have few or no Jews, yet they hate them, so
The Palestine flag that shames Dublin - "A Palestinian flag is currently fluttering from the top of the Spire, Dublin’s tallest landmark, looking down on the Irish flag which flies from the historic General Post Office a few metres away. Pro-Palestinian fanatics dropped the flag – emblazoned with the words ‘Stop Genocide in Gaza’ – onto the Spire from a drone hovering 120 metres above ground, in defiance of aviation laws, in September. More than three months on, the authorities seem powerless to remove it... It is an offence under the Irish Aviation Authority regulations to fly drones at such a height over public spaces and restricted areas. But aviation safety or that of people on the ground matters little to those hell-bent on forcing their ideology on the rest of us and damn the consequences. When Dublin City Council became aware of the flag three months ago, the city fathers went into a huddle to consider their options to safely remove it. As of late December, they would only say they were reviewing their options. But internal correspondence released under freedom of information legislation shows there is ‘no current methodology for removing objects this high up the Spire.’ A council engineer suggested ‘engaging the services of a rope access company for an external climb’ but warned that someone would only repeat it. As indeed they would. The engineer then wondered: ‘Can the Irish Aviation Authority make this a red zone for drones, and would that have any impact?’ Not one whit. These morons who put aircraft safety at risk are of the same ilk as the fanatics who endangered 70,000 spectators at a US college football game at Dublin’s Aviva stadium by dropping a drone with a Palestinian flag into the crowd. Footage of the incident at the Florida State versus Georgia Tech game in August 2024 shows the drone circling the stadium at speed before it came crashing down onto some of the seats. Cheerleaders had been sitting there seconds before they took to the pitch to perform. The gardai investigated the incident as one of ‘endangerment’, an offence punishable by up to seven years imprisonment. Officers began raiding properties (they clearly had suspects in mind from the start). They seized a ‘significant number’ of electronic devices, but no one was arrested, much less charged. The investigation is ongoing, they say. Seriously? No doubt the Pro-Palestine crowd celebrated this stunt as another stunning act of derring-do. After all, what does the safety of a few young American cheerleaders matter when the freedom of Palestine is at stake? Back on O’Connell Street, the Palestinian flag is still flying high on the Spire. A tattered symbol of a fanatical ideology and official impotence on top of a poorly conceived monument to hubris."
Bin Laden ‘voice of freedom’, says Moazzam Begg, Palestine Action activist - "A pro-Palestine activist described Osama bin Laden as a “voice of freedom” just hours after news of the Bondi Beach terror attack started to emerge, The Telegraph can reveal. Moazzam Begg, a former Guantanamo Bay detainee, claimed The Guardian removed the former Al-Qaeda leader’s infamous manifesto from its website because young Westerners were beginning to “understand” the group’s motivation for the Sept 11 attacks."
Vivid.🇮🇱 on X - "Bill Clinton: “Palestinians were offered a state on the entire West Bank and east Jerusalem as its capital. Israel accepted, but Palestinians refused. They did not care about a homeland for the Palestinians. All they wanted was to kill Israelis" This must be shared every day. "
𝐍𝐢𝐨𝐡 𝐁𝐞𝐫𝐠 ♛ ✡︎ on X - "Elon Musk probably doesn't even know the earthquake he unleashed in Iran. Because of the country location update, we now have a full list of regime supporters inside Iran who are so important and valued that they get to enjoy VPN free social media. This is extremely useful info. We can now investigate who exactly these figures are, and why they have this privilege. Very interesting times ahead."
Eyal Yakoby on X - "Muslim American Society Islamic Center in Philadelphia: "We will chop off their heads, liberate Al-Aqsa Mosque, and lead the army of Allah, fulfilling His promise, and we will subject them to eternal torture. The blood of martyrs protects us.""
Khaled Hassan on X - "Let me help you out. Israel, with its tiny population, even at its darkest hour, is greater than the entire Middle East across its entire history. As an Egyptian, I could stand in the heart of Jerusalem or Tel Aviv, in the middle of a war, and criticise the Israeli government if I wished. No one would touch me. No one would kill me. The first and only time I experienced true freedom and democracy was in Israel. I don’t support Israel because I converted to Judaism. I converted to Judaism because this is what the Jewish people gave to the world. Maybe some imbeciles in the West will never understand what this means. That's fine. They’ve never known the horror of authoritarian regimes. They don’t know what it’s like to lie awake at night, terrified because you made a single comment criticising the government on social media. Some have vanished for less. That’s why I fight for Israel and would die for it — because it is the only true embodiment of freedom and democracy in the history of the Middle East. No amount of Arab money, nor a bunch of Hitler fanboys who call themselves “groypers”, will ever change that. Israel is the Middle East’s only democracy. This is the Israel I want to introduce to the world. This is my Israel, now and forever."
Open Source Intel on X - "Palestinians have turned the Jewish people’s holiest site, the Temple Mount in Jerusalem, into a public park."
Av Michal אביגיל מיכל on X - "I don't think Muslims understand how heartbreaking it is for us to see our holiest site treated like this: playing soccer, sliding down stairs....all the while we aren't even allowed free access to enter the Temple Mount and can only go specific times, and we aren't allowed to pray there. Imagine if Jews came to Mecca and did this there? It would ignite a region-wide holy war against us."
Eyal Yakoby on X - "At the People’s Conference for Palestine in Michigan, a speaker openly calls to murder all Jews. “Whether they are in Israel, Tel Aviv, in Washington, in Germany, in Europe. They need to be taken out. They need to be neutralized.”"
Clearly, he meant "Zionists"
Mark Zlochin - מארק זלוצ'ין༝ on X - "Let’s keep the facts straight. The “Nakba” wasn’t caused by Resolution 181 - it was the culmination of the process that began when Arab militants opened fire on Jewish buses - killing 7 passengers - one day later, on 30 November 1947, triggering the 1947–48 civil war in Mandatory Palestine. In May 1948, the conflict widened into a full-scale war when five Arab armies invaded the newly declared State of Israel. They lost that war - and that is what “Nakba” originally meant: A catastrophic military defeat of the side that launched the war. Only decades later was its meaning retroactively rewritten into a narrative of supposedly pre-planned “ethnic cleansing”."
David Harris on X - "Headline, in 1948, in @nytimes: “JEWS IN GRAVE DANGER IN ALL MOSLEM LANDS" NO Jews left in Afghanistan, Algeria, Iraq, Libya, Sudan, Syria, Yemen… 850,000 Jews driven out, including my future wife & her family. Yet all we've ever heard about are Palestinian refugees. WHY?"
Meme - Hussain Abdul-Hussain @hahussain: "This is exactly how the anti Israel lying machine works. She accuses Israel of killing a "school principal." Check out the Hezbollah poster declaring him a mujahid martyr."
Pheebs @galpalpheebs: "Israel just killed Mohammad Shweikh, a school principal in front of his home in south Lebanon"
Investigating claim DHS runs official X account from Israel | Snopes.com - "Shortly after a new feature on X in late November 2025 revealed from where accounts on Elon Musk's social media platform were posting, a rumor began to spread that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security was running its official account from Tel Aviv, Israel... Some posts claimed that X turned off the feature 20 minutes after the DHS account's location was exposed. The viral screenshot did not include a gray checkmark — which is used for verified accounts of governmental organizations and officials — putting its authenticity in question. Further, on Nov. 25, the account that first posted the screenshot appeared to share information on how it had been created (archived). In other words, it seemed to be an admission that the claim the DHS X account was run from Israel was based on a fabricated screen capture... After he became aware of the DHS rumor, Bier said it was "fake news" and that @DHSgov, the agency's official X account (verified with a gray check that indicates a government official or agency) never displayed its localization for security reasons... the DHS X account's About page did display a localization, saying it was based in the U.S... Bier said in an email that X added the localization for the DHS account "with their permission" after the "hoax." Snopes examined the X About pages of the Department of Defense, Department of State, Department of Justice and Treasury Department. As Bier said, none of them contained geographical information."
Hundreds of Gazans raid Hamas warehouses in Gaza, steal flour; 5 reportedly shot dead : r/worldnews - "https://youtu.be/VjDgav_69Ds Preteen girl aspiring to die as a martyr in Jihad killing Jews, from UNWRA school Great to know that the UN funding that doesn’t end up with Hamas billionaire leaders in Qatar gets put to good use training future suicide bombers. Yet somehow the new aid organisation from Israel/US is a problem for bypassing the incredibly corrupt UN distribution channels "
CMV: There will never be full peace between Israel and all of its neighbors and there is no "solution" to these conflicts : r/changemyview - "Palestinian identity as a unique identity separate from other Arabs started with the Nakba, it's inseparable from conflict and so far no one has been able to propose an alternative societal structure which does not revolve around conflict. Israel started much the same as a poor and traumatised nation coming out of the Holocaust but after multiple wars was able to reinvent itself into a nation of survivors and innovators. The IDF isn't the pride and joy of Israelis, their start-ups and technological advancements are. They have an identity wholly independent of their conflict with the Palestinians. The Palestinians do not."
Elliot Kaufman on X - "BREAKING: “The Emirate of Hebron shall recognize the State of Israel as the nation state of the Jewish people," write five Hebron sheikhs, backed by 16 more. This unveils a peace initiative they've been working on with Israel's Nir Barkat since February, meeting at his home."
Richard Hanania on X - "How would this not be a good thing? Hebron sheiks want to give up on the idea of "Palestine" and form an Emirate that would live in peace with Israel. The concept of Palestine has produced nothing but misery for all involved. Arab nationalism also gave as the Assad and Saddam regimes, and has made Egypt a miserable repressive backwater forever. The Gulf Arab states who have given up geopolitical ambitions and embraced capitalism have given their people the best living standards in the world. If the world doesn't jump at this opportunity, it's yet another sign of how morally bankrupt discourse around the Palestinian issue is."
The Church should focus on saving persecuted Christians – not attacking Israel - "Close to 400 million Christians live in danger of persecution, and last year almost 5,000 were murdered because of their faith and more than 7,500 churches and religious properties were attacked. The number of countries where persecution is deemed likely has steadily increased, with North Korea, Somalia, Yemen, Libya, and Sudan acutely dangerous for Christians. Currently we’re seeing another outbreak of anti-Christian violence in Nigeria, with churches invaded and Christians murdered, sometimes in front of their families, and Catholic and Methodist clergy abducted. The culprits are usually members of the Islamist Boko Haram insurgency, many of whose victims down the years have been other Muslims. All of this – and more – has been condemned by churches in the West, but it’s not a dominant theme in the mainline Christian narrative. Instead, what has been given a great deal of time and space recently is the ostensibly unacceptable treatment of Palestinian Christians by Israel. Now, this is different from a Christian support for peace in the region, the backing of a Palestinian state, or campaigning for justice for the Palestinian people – it is something far more worrying. It’s also misplaced, and I wonder if church leaders who visit Israel are being shown the full picture. Let’s look at the make-up of Israel. To begin with, there’s a major difference between Israel and the West Bank. Israeli Arabs –full citizens of the country, who represent more than 20 per cent of the Israeli population – are predominantly Muslim, but include a substantial Christian minority. They have the same legal rights as Jewish citizens and are not a persecuted class, though they do suffer some socio-economic disadvantages (such as poorly funded schools) depending on where they live. There are also guest workers in Israel who are Christian, and Israeli Jews who follow Jesus. Take the case of Yaron Lischinsky and Sarah Milgrim, the young couple murdered in May in Washington DC by a gunman shouting “Free Palestine”. They worked at the Israeli embassy. Lischinsky was born to a Jewish father and a Christian mother and was a believing and practising Christian who was dedicated to the Israel state. During the October 7 Nova festival massacre, Arab-Israeli paramedic Awad Darawshe, a Christian, was killed while caring for the wounded. There were also Thai and Filipino victims, some of whom were Christian. There are Christians, as well as Muslims and Druze, who serve in the IDF. It could be argued that in recent years an anti-Christian attitude has developed among some within the ultra-orthodox settler movement – indeed, I’ve experienced it myself – but this is confined to specific areas, is fairly recent, and is utterly condemned by the rest of Israeli society. Within the West Bank, however, it’s a different matter. There can be no denying that a combination of settler aggression, military indifference or even support for that aggression, and harsh government policies, have made life extremely difficult for local Christians. Those who visit these communities see the injustice and speak out. They’re often justified in what they say – but a failure to present the whole Israeli-Jewish attitude towards Christians and Christianity has played into the hands of those who would do Israel harm, and is manipulated by the new wave of Right-wing anti-Semites with sizeable followings online. Why this misplaced focus? For one thing, it’s a lot easier to criticise the wrongdoings of the Jewish state than the sins of countless Muslim ones, where active persecution of Christians is rife. There’s a fear of alienating the Muslim community, and a desire for ecumenism with a large and growing minority faith. Another factor is the growth in popularity of replacement theology – or Supersessionism – the doctrine that the Church has replaced the Jewish people as God’s chosen. It may sound obscure and innocuous but, again, it’s being used by those with a strong bias against Israel and Jews."
Muslims are incapable of persecuting Christians. Only Jews can do that
dahlia kurtz ✡︎ דליה קורץ on X - "I'm Aya. I study at UNRWA school. We'll return to Israel and shооt Jews. I hate the Jews. A lot. October 7 happened to take our land back. The land cannot be divided. It's ours. I like to watch videos about Hаmаs. I want to become a martyr so I can rise up to Allah."
Brianna Wu on X - "The idea that Jerusalem belongs to Palestinians because Jordan briefly held the city from 1948-1967 is literally offensive. When you visit Jerusalem you can go to Zion’s Gate. And you see the literal damage in the wall from where the Jordanian invaders tried to capture the Holiest city on earth in 1948. You can stand atop the City of David. You can go to the Western Wall where Jews went 2000 years ago praying for liberation. Jerusalem has literally been a Jewish center for over 3000 years. And Jordan never legally annexed either East Jerusalem or the West Bank. Jerusalem belongs to Israel."
ADAM on X - "An Israeli organ trafficking network was arrested in Turkey. Did you know Israel has one of the largest skin banks in the world?"
Nazi Hunters on X - "You do realize that all the people involved were Arabs right? Arab who live in Syria sold organs to Arabs who live in Israel. But hey, the self own is always hilarious when they cite context-less headlines about “Israeli pedophiles / rapists / organ traffikers” when the perpetrators are literally Arab Palestinians. Every fucking time."
Adin - عدین - עדין on X - "Yesterday I had class with the former mayor of Umm al-Fahm, One of the biggest Arab towns in Israel, And he didn't bother to sell the poor Palestinian indigenous narrative, He straight up said "Yes, my clan is from Iraq, my neighboring clan is from Syria, that from Hijaz, that Egyptian..." And "the land we lost in 1948 is a land we forcibly took from another village few decades before..." Actual Levant history is so fascinating"
The Mossad: Satirical and Awesome on X - "Nadeen Barghouti Ayoub: 🇺🇸 Born in the US 🇨🇦 Raised in Canada 🇦🇪 Lives in Dubai 🇵🇸 Married Sharaf Barghouti, son of Marwan Barghouti serving five life sentences in Israel for orchestrating terror attacks that killed five people in 2001 and 2002. Of course that's the woman chosen to represent a non existent country."
The Telegraph on X - "🚨 The Oxford Union has voted “overwhelmingly” in favour of a motion declaring Israel a greater “threat to regional stability” than Iran. Read more:"
Bella Wallersteiner 🇺🇦 on X - "Israel is a democracy with real elections, a free press and LGBT people living openly. Iran is a dictatorship where women are killed for showing their hair and its leaders fund terrorists bent on destroying the West. This isn’t a debate - it’s civilisation vs. barbarism"
Meme -
Owen Jones: "This is the Dome of the Rock, and Al-Aqsa Mosque - the third holiest site in Islam. The Israeli army arbitrarily prevent Palestinians from worshipping here. Israeli forces have repeatedly stormed the site. Settlers and other extreme Israeli activists enter to be repeatedly"
Ridvan Aydemir I Apostate Prophet @ApostateProphet: "1. Islam made this a "holy site" after the conquest of Jerusalem.
2. The "holy site" is built on top of the holiest site of Judaism.
3. Muslims freely pray there every day.
4. Jews are not allowed to pray on the Temple Mount.
5. Jewish and Christian visitors are highly regulated. Muslims go there whenever they want.
6. Israel has only banned or restricted Islamic activities during riots and unrest.
7. It was only ever "stormed" due to terror threats and the stockpiling of stones, fireworks, or weapons by Muslims.
Owen Jones is a liar and an Islamist propagandist, which is why he has me blocked."
No surprise that terrorist supporters are ignorant about history as usual
