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More from life in Gaza before 10/7, for context they just closed my Walmart in a supposedly nice prosperous community because it was getting robbed and shoplifted to the hilt. Seriously the market in the video looks safer

https://x.com/imshin/status/1808015883249541445
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Columbia terrorist supporters march in praise on the anniversary of 10/7 and 2 brave girls 

https://x.com/MarinaMedvin/status/1843349368809894378
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it's a good morning... 

https://x.com/MarinaMedvin/status/1883154585478746293

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There was an interesting link from that Twitter above, about a supermarket in Hamas territory prior to Oct 7.  Then a comment is spot on, which I can't find anymore, calling it a Potemkin village above ground while underneath are tunnels full of terrorists. It looked all modern and nice, so they had no real reason to call it an open air prison, supposedly. I don't know anything.
(01-25-2025, 07:09 PM)sahgwa Wrote: There was an interesting link from that Twitter above, about a supermarket in Hamas territory prior to Oct 7.  Then a comment is spot on, which I can't find anymore, calling it a Potemkin village above ground while underneath are tunnels full of terrorists. It looked all modern and nice, so they had no real reason to call it an open air prison, supposedly. I don't know anything.

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But change is 
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Where is the profit....
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BREAKING University leaders are finally admitting that the tsunami of “Palestine” insanity that swept through college campuses after October 7 wasn’t grassroots.

It wasn’t organic.
It wasn’t even student-led.
It was imported, coordinated, and scripted by organized foreign networks,
including the Islamic Republic of Iran.

Vanderbilt’s chancellor: "It's more than a social contagion. They’re organized networks."

Syracuse’s chancellor: “I really believe this came from Iran. There weren’t even many of our own students involved.”  

Avril Haines, the former U.S. Director of National Intelligence,
confirmed Iran provided financial support to these “protesters”  Hostages held in Gaza say their Hamas captors openly bragged about working with their U.S. allies in the media and on college campuses.  

A lawsuit against Columbia students revealed they circulated a Hamas “Day of Resistance Toolkit” one day after the October 7th terrorist invasion.

That toolkit praised the bloodshed and told students to keep the “resistance” going. This wasn’t activism.

It was an international jihadist PR campaign.

On American soil.

Think about that.
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But change is 
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(10-30-2025, 12:05 AM)putnam6 Wrote: .

Here is more detail from The Jerusalem Post:

Quote:Iran fostered protests at Syracuse University, the institution's chancellor, Kent Syverud, said at a Monday Alums for Campus Fairness panel, which also saw Vanderbilt University Chancellor Daniel Diermeier assert that third-party-organized networks had exacerbated the campus unrest.

Syverud explained, according to a YouTube video uploaded on Tuesday, that the first few months of October 7 saw a hospitable campus atmosphere for both pro-Israel and pro-Palestinian vigils and activities, but then there was an artificial change.

"I really believe [the demonstrations] were encouraged by Iran; it did not have the involvement of very many, if any, of our own students," said Syverud.

Diermeier said that Vanderbilt had a similar experience in which there was accommodating and respectful activism for the first months, but things soon changed due to the involvement of "organized networks." Some protests were due to "social contagion," but the chancellor said it was "much more direct coordination across campus that was fully established in the late fall and winter."

"There was not a large group, maybe 30+ students or something, but they were looking, they were using the playbook that they had seen at Columbia [University] and at other places that were putting into it, it was the same messaging," said Diermeier.

"So it's more than a social contagion. I think I think they're organized networks as well, and for sure we saw that, and that was when we saw that things were pivoting in much more aggressive ways intended to have us denounce Israel of genocide, divest, and so forth."

Diermeier said that some protests on campuses were organized and others were the result of social contagion, and in the future, it would likely be revealed "whether there was third-party influence on that and how that worked."

"There was certainly contagion, but I think much more direct coordination across campus that was fully established in the late fall and winter," said Diermeier.
https://www.jpost.com/international/article-872108



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