Shai Navot
@ShaiNavot
Chilling. Very important read. “The reactions were exactly what you’d expect if you’ve been paying attention.” Deeply chilling.
There’s been a real shift this week. And it’s one of those moments where you can actually see the needle jump. Usually these things build slowly. The public rhetoric, the posture of activists, the tone of the media, it all creeps along. But every once in a while, something…
I am praying for the safety of Palestinian and Jewish children. Both Israelis and Palestinians deserve to live safely and with dignity. That’s all you need to say.
You know who actually has slogans and manifestos calling for the death of people? The Houthis: “Death to Israel, death to America, curse the Jews, and victory for Islam.” The Islamic Republic of Iran: “Death to America” and “Death to Israel.” Hezbollah: “Our struggle will end…
I don’t think we fully grasp what’s happening. The normalization of antisemitism in our culture is happening faster than anyone imagined—and with far less resistance than anyone should accept. We are sleepwalking into something very dangerous.🧵
“What do you guys think about Hitler?” Listen to the answers here It’s unbelievable that this is the level of rhetoric in 2025 But here we are Note this is @MyronGainesX’s podcast
Food airdrops have killed many in Gaza—people waiting on the ground just to eat. Hundreds more were killed at GHF distribution sites. How is it that the world can’t find a way to deliver food to Gazans without killing them along the way?
Spain’s Minister of Transportation, Oscar Puente, is defending Vueling Airlines and referring to the 50 Jewish teenagers kicked off the flight as “Israeli brats.” Guess what, Oscar? They’re not Israeli. They’re French. But when you’re blinded by hate, facts don’t matter.…
Impatience. I get that people like a result on election night. We’ve gone through a long campaign and want to know the outcome. AND we want integrity in our voting system. Votes get double checked. Verified. Reviewed. These are steps of a healthy process. Integtrity takes time.
This is a very helpful comment. And processes were slow in 2023. That’s a reason to fix the processes / increase resourcing. But not to cut people off altogether
It’s not a major. My own experience was it is very time consuming of voting place staff to enrol voters on they day, slows down the process and affects other voters who are organised by already being enrolled. The tech to make on the day enrolment happen was not the best and…
It’s not a major. My own experience was it is very time consuming of voting place staff to enrol voters on they day, slows down the process and affects other voters who are organised by already being enrolled. The tech to make on the day enrolment happen was not the best and…