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  1. È la paura concreta che qualcuno possa irrompere nelle loro case, che un aspetto o un accento arabo bastino per essere uccisi, o almeno per finire con l'orbita oculare fratturata.

    La verità è che la "Marcia della Bandiera" non è più appannaggio esclusivo di gruppi messianici o bande di adolescenti ultranazionalisti.

    Sempre più israeliani si identificano con il #JerusalemDay, parallelamente alla persistente erosione dello status quo sul Monte del Tempio/Moschea di Al-Aqsa, compresa la graduale normalizzazione del culto ebraico in quel luogo; all’approvazione della Legge sulla pena di morte per i terroristi e alla generale barbarizzazione e gioia del #genocidio, che hanno aperto le porte a una violenza senza precedenti in tutto Israele. ⬇️6

  2. " #JerusalemDay, la #Kristallnacht palestinese."

    Nel "Giorno di Gerusalemme", come nella "Notte dei cristalli" la folla scende in strada sapendo di avere il sostegno del potere politico, mentre una popolazione intimidita si chiude in casa. 🧵1/7

    #GENOCIDIO #PULIZIAETNICA #GazaGenocide#Gaza #WestBank #Israel #Peace #19maggio

    haaretz.com/opinion/2026-05-17

  3. יום ירושלים שמח
    yom ye-roo-sha-'la-yeem sa-'me-akh
    Happy Jerusalem Day

    I grew up an hour away and it always felt like a different country.

    The stone everywhere. The winding streets I never figured out how to navigate. The people, the sounds, the slang that wasn't quite mine. Every visit felt like landing somewhere ancient and alive at the same time.

    Tel Aviv is home. Jerusalem is something else entirely.

    The city where history didn't end. Where three religions pray, sing, and ache for the same stones. And where even an Israeli can feel like a tourist.

    There is no city like it in the world.

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    #jerusalem #jerusalemcity #JerusalemDay

  4. “Jerusalem of Gold” is more than just a beautiful Hebrew song. For many Israelis and Jews around the world, it is a song of longing, memory, return, and love for Jerusalem ❤️

    Written by Naomi Shemer around the time of the Six-Day War in 1967, it became deeply connected to Jerusalem Day and the emotional connection so many people feel toward the city.

    youtu.be/K6nK_oOe3bM?si=ND-oUM

    Even if you do not understand every Hebrew word yet, you can feel the heart inside this song the moment you hear it.

    Today I wanted to share it with you in honor of Jerusalem Day ✨

    #JerusalemDay #JerusalemOfGold

  5. Israeli ultranationalists chanted “Death to Arabs” during the Jerusalem Day march; Palestinian shopkeepers shuttered as tensions and violence escalated. Activists tried to protect residents while police face accusations of inaction. Read: aljazeera.com/gallery/2026/5/1 🕊️🔥 #JerusalemDay #IsraelPalestine #HumanRights

  6. Thousands of right-wing Israelis marched through occupied East Jerusalem on Jerusalem Day, chanting anti-Arab slogans and raising tensions. The provocative march included storming Palestinian neighborhoods and UNRWA facilities amid heavy police presence. A flashpoint in ongoing conflict. 🕊️⚠️ #JerusalemDay #Israel #Palestine #Conflict aljazeera.com/gallery/2025/5/2
    #reminder #oldnewz

  7. Far-right marchers clashed with Palestinians in Jerusalem during the annual Flag March, chanting "death to Arabs" and sparking violence in the Old City. Opposition leaders condemned the racist attacks as a disgrace to Judaism amid ongoing Gaza conflict. #JerusalemDay #IsraelPalestine 🕊️🇮🇱🇵🇸 #reminder #oldnewz

    Read more: bbc.com/news/articles/czelwkwn

  8. Thousands of Israeli nationalists marched through Jerusalem’s Old City, chanting “Death to Arabs” and inflaming tensions during the annual Jerusalem Day procession marking Israel’s 1967 capture of East Jerusalem. The event sparked clashes and widespread concern over escalating violence. 🕊️🕌🔥 #JerusalemDay #IsraelPalestine #Conflict pbs.org/newshour/world/thousan
    #reminder #oldnewz

  9. “Jerusalem Day was celebrated yesterday with a violent and degrading parade, with the singing of ‘may your village burn’ and mocking songs about the children who are dying in Gaza.”

    Israeli opposition leader Yair Lapid

    @palestine
    #Israel
    #JerusalemDay
    #YairLapid

  10. Today, I’m holding two countries in my heart — and two memorials.

    In Israel, it’s Jerusalem Day, /yom ye-roo-sha-'la-yeem/.

    In the U.S., it’s Memorial Day.

    One marks the reunification of our eternal capital.

    The other remembers those who gave their lives for freedom.

    And as an Israeli living in America, I feel the weight of both — deeply.

    Growing up in Israel, memorial days were never abstract.

    Yom HaZikaron stops the entire country. Sirens sound. We stand in silence. We know the names. We’ve served alongside them. We’ve wept beside their families.

    There’s no separation between "them" and "us."

    Everyone serves.

    Everyone remembers.

    So when I came to the U.S. and saw Memorial Day marked with barbecues and sales, it was jarring at first.

    But over time, I’ve come to understand the quiet dignity in how Americans grieve.

    To the fallen, in every uniform:

    We remember.

    To Jerusalem — my forever center — we celebrate.

    #MemorialDay #JerusalemDay #Remembrance #Holiday

  11. Today, I’m holding two memorials in my heart.

    In Israel, it’s Jerusalem Day /yom ye-roo-sha-’la-yeem/.
    In the U.S., it’s Memorial Day.

    One honors our eternal capital.
    The other honors those who gave everything for freedom.

    As an Israeli in America, I feel both.

    We remember. We celebrate.

    #JerusalemDay #MemorialDay #Hebrew #LanguageLearning #WeRemember

  12. [followup]

    […] There we go. Just like last year, groups of Jewish rioters are running rampant in the Muslim Quarter. They are attacking, cursing, and behaving barbarically towards Palestinians, journalists, and "Standing Together" activists.

    xcancel.com/nirhasson/status/1

    @palestine
    @israel
    @standingtogether
    #Paledtine #SettlerViolence #Jerusalem #OccupiedEastJerusalem
    #FlagsMarch #JerusalemDay #IsraelOccupation

  13. @ayoub

    Palestinian journalist Saif Kwasmi being hit during last Jerusalem Day march.

    @palestine
    #JerusalemDay
    #journalists

  14. Oh btw: Israel Police detain Palestinian photographer who was attacked by Jewish youths during Jerusalem flag march.

    Yes, they detained the photographer. x.com/haaretzcom/status/179882

    #JerusalemDay #Israel #Palestine

  15. This image is quite something isn’t it. Taken today during #JerusalemDay, the day far right extremists are allowed to force all Palestinians out of Jerusalem to celebrate their victory in 1967 and occupation of East Jerusalem.

    This guy is a Palestinian journalist. He was just there. #Israel #Palestine

  16. In #Jerusalem ziehen heute wieder genozidale Horden durch die Altstadt und grölen "Tod den Arabern", die (Besatzungs-)"Polizei" beschützt diese #Faschisten und die #Medien werden (teils brutal) angegriffen oder wurden längst vertrieben.

    Unterdessen verrecken die Menschen in #Gaza weiter.

    In den dt. Medien dazu nur die Stille der #Staatsräson.

    #Naksa #JerusalemTag #JerusalemDay #TodDenArabern #DeathToTheArabs #Zionismus #Zionism #Palästina #Palestine #Israel #Besatzung #Occupation #Apartheid

  17. Tomorrow, we honor the rich history and vibrant spirit of Jerusalem, a city that holds a special place in our hearts. From the ancient stones of the Old City to the bustling streets of the modern metropolises, Jerusalem is a symbol of endurance and unity.

    As we reflect on its unique tapestry of cultures and traditions, let's renew our commitment to peace and understanding among all who call this beautiful city home.

    Happy Jerusalem Day!

    #jerusalem #jerusalemday #jewishtraditions #Hebrew #languagelearning #ancientcity #holyland

  18. "Oggi è la Giornata di Gerusalemme, che segna il 56° anniversario della riunificazione della città.
    L'annuale Marcia della Bandiera, dove decine di migliaia di adolescenti, quasi tutti appartenenti al movimento religioso sionista, sfilano per i vicoli del quartiere musulmano della Città Vecchia, è diventata da tempo l'evento principale della giornata.
    Purtroppo la marcia, con le sue manifestazioni di razzismo, odio e violenza, riflette fedelmente la società israeliana di oggi, non solo a #Jerusalem e non solo nel #JerusalemDay. ⬇2

  19. With its first hospital established in 1918, @Hadassah has helped countless individuals from many different backgrounds in both East and West Jerusalem. As stated outside one of its first hospitals, all races and creeds are welcome.

    Join in the celebrations for #JerusalemDay!

    Original Tweet: twitter.com/CombatASemitism/st