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Democrat leader Chuck Shumer: "Of course we say it's our land, the Torah says it. But they don't believe in the Torah. So, that's the reason there is not peace."

The background is Blue.

The words are MAGA.

I wonder if there is a term for this.

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Israeli Army Radio reported on Sunday that the Israeli military is set to deploy autonomous guns capable of tracking "targets" [Palestinians] when firing ammunition at strategic sites in the occupied West Bank, despite these systems having largely failed and been disabled on October 7 during Operation al-Aqsa Flood.

The Israeli Army has recently begun acquiring advanced technological systems to be installed in the occupied West Bank, including surveillance towers and mechanisms designed for remote firing. The Israeli military reportedly plans to position dozens of these systems at key settlement entrances to deter "infiltration".

According to the report, the systems tailored for West Bank operations are already in production. In the initial phase, the army will prioritize areas deemed most vulnerable, with plans to expand the deployment in the future.

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Meet the pro-Zionist group that is trying to erase Palestinian history from public schools

But the greatest distortion of the ICS is that it denies the existence of Palestinian identity entirely. In its eighty‐slide curriculum, teaching the history of Arab–[settler] conflict using primary sources, there’s not one explanation or even reference to what Palestine is or what being Palestinian means in the modern context.

ICS repeatedly insists that, quote, “There is no state of Palestine, nor has there ever been one.” And therefore opts for the framing of an Arab–[settler] conflict. Every mention of Palestinians qualifies them as Palestinian Arabs, pushing the [neocolonial] narrative that all Arabs are basically interchangeable, that Palestinians are just an extension of a larger Arab hatred of Jews, and that Palestinians have no unique tie to the land of Palestine, that they could move to any other Arab country and it would be no different for them.

For its stated mission of appreciating Jewish history, you’d think [that] they’d inclu