
Michael Livschitz
@MikeLivschitz
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Publicist. Israeli. IDF combat veteran. Counter-terror.
Joined January 2012
On October 7, 2023, a member of my family, Hila Keylin, was brutally murdered by Hamas terrorists at the Nova music festival. Two years have passed since that day, yet this wound has never healed. Looking back, I realize the world will never be the same. Until the very last
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This is nothing short of a rare moment of clarity and integrity in today’s entertainment industry. Warner Bros. Discovery refused to cave to fear and chose to stand on the side of principle. And while boycotting Israel has become a fashionable trend, there are still those willing
EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros. Discovery speaks out against an Israeli film boycott and says it "violates our policies." “Our policies prohibit discrimination of any kind, including discrimination based on race, religion, national origin or ancestry. We believe a boycott of Israeli
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@MikeLivschitz Thanks, Mike! The Muslim Brotherhood’s ties to terrorism are no secret. But Mainstream media stays quiet on the Muslim Brotherhood because it's a political minefield-linking it to terrorism risks Islamophobia backlash, alienating advertisers and donor-funded NGOs. Qatar's
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Once again, @MosabHasanYOSEF warns the world against self-deception and the illusion that victory over Hamas is near and the war is over. Most have convinced themselves that lasting peace will now follow and that the horrors of October 7 could never be repeated. Yet one should
The Long Game: Why Hamas stepping down doesn’t mean the end. The Muslim Brotherhood and its branch, Hamas, aren’t just militant groups—they’re master strategists, patiently building a global network to spread their ideology of an Islamic caliphate. For nearly a century, they’ve
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Hello, world! Are you ready to admit your mistakes — to face the truth, leave your prejudice against Israel in the past, and fully condemn the terrorist organization Hamas? If not, then take a look in the mirror and ask yourself honestly: Do you still recognize the reflection
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🚨 Storm in the Shadow: An Israeli Army Novel Rejected 215 Times 🧵 1/18 An open letter about rejection, bias, and why this book must be published. This October will mark exactly one year since I began sending queries to literary agencies to find representation for my novel
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How much longer will Hamas keep fooling the rest of the world into believing it actually plans to disarm and step down from power? If that were truly its goal, why is it replenishing its ranks with convicted terrorists released under the deal and lynching its own people in the
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That line sounds very different today, doesn’t it? “If the Palestinians want statehood then why are they run by the terrorist group Hamas?” @realDonaldTrump
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Why don’t we see it on the front pages — how Hamas executes and tortures its own people? Could it be because that would destroy the carefully crafted narrative portraying terrorists as proud resistance fighters — champions of freedom and justice? Is this what the path to peace
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Let’s look back. We’ve waited for this day for more than two years! The return of the hostages has been the foremost mission for the State of Israel, for their families, and for everyone of conscience capable of distinguishing good from evil. I can’t wait for this moment and hope
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The New York Times once again couldn’t resist twisting the facts to frame the story the way it suits them. It’s absolutely unacceptable that this phrase appeared in their report — “exchange of hostages” — when, in reality, it was an exchange of Israeli hostages — captured and
Convicted murderers serving life terms are not “hostages.” Yet the @nytimes can't help itself in a parting shot of vile reporting by calling this an “exchange of hostages.” That is not sloppy wording, it is willful inversion of reality, whitewashing terror and smearing Israel.
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As we breathe, almost for the first time in 738 days with the return of the hostages, stolen by Hamas, held in torture, we mourn, we grieve the loss of the hostages who did not survive Hamas’ evil. May their families recover. May they rest in peace. May their memories be a
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There are no longer any living Israeli hostages in Hamas captivity. We’ve waited 738 agonizing days for this moment. It’s impossible to imagine what they endured in Hamas’s hell. May they begin to heal, surrounded by their families and loved ones at home, as soon as possible.
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🟡 Operation “Returning Home” 13 returning hostages are currently being accompanied by IDF and ISA forces on their return to Israel, where they will undergo an initial medical assessment. The commanders and soldiers of the IDF salute and embrace the returning hostages as they
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The first seven hostages are finally on their way home to Israel — escorted by the IDF! After all this time, it’s really happening! 🙏
🟡 Operation “Returning Home” Seven returning hostages are currently being accompanied by IDF and ISA forces on their return to Israel, where they will undergo an initial medical assessment. The commanders and soldiers of the IDF salute and embrace the returning hostages as they
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Let’s look back. We’ve waited for this day for more than two years! The return of the hostages has been the foremost mission for the State of Israel, for their families, and for everyone of conscience capable of distinguishing good from evil. I can’t wait for this moment and hope
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The international community likely sees the exchange of Israeli hostages—held by Hamas in hellish conditions for more than two years—for hundreds of terrorists with blood on their hands as a “fair” deal. But even by the end of that sentence, the moral imbalance should be obvious.
As desperate as Israelis are for the hostages to come home, many in the Jewish state are distressed, to say the least, by the Palestinian terrorists being released in the deal. Given that it doesn’t receive as much attention as it deserves in Western media, I’ll take this moment
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