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Los Angeles stood with Iran on February 14, 2026, as thousands gathered to demand freedom from the brutal Islamic Republic of Iran that has oppressed the Iranian people for 47 years. Voices from across the Iranian diaspora and allied communities united with one message: the world is watching, and the Iranian people are not alone.
Despite censorship, violence, and unimaginable risk, Iranians continue to rise. Their courage has inspired a global movement that refuses to accept tyranny as permanent.
Do not lose hope. The Iranian people will be free.
š„: realasaljam
Deni Avdija made history at the NBA All-Star Game, proudly representing both Israel and the Portland Trail Blazers on basketballās biggest stage. His debut was a powerful moment for Israeli athletes and fans around the world who saw one of their own reach unprecedented heights. š®š±š
Deniās journey reflects years of relentless work, sacrifice, and belief. From growing up in Israel to competing among the NBAās elite, he has become a symbol of whatās possible when talent meets determination.
Moments like this go far beyond the court. They show the world the strength, resilience, and excellence that define Israel and its people.
Hamas captivity survivor Eitan Mor is now celebrating life surrounded by friends, fellow survivors, and allies in Rio de Janeiro. After enduring starvation, torture, and unimaginable abuse at the hands of a terror organization, he is reclaiming his future.
This project filmed many of the young Hamas captivity survivors in Rio. Eitan, and his fellow survivors, represent the resilience of an entire generation of young Israelis who refused to be broken.
Hamas tried to steal their lives, but they failed. The strength, spirit, and unity of the Israeli people cannot be destroyed.
š„: eitan_mor2
The Haka is a powerful expression of identity, resistance, and unity thatās now being performed in solidarity with the Iranian people.
Maori performers have long used the Haka to stand with indigenous peoples around the world, including Israel, a nation that reclaimed its ancestral homeland after centuries of exile. Today, they are raising their voices for Iranians fighting to reclaim their country from an oppressive regime that has ruled through fear and violence for 47 years.
Like the Maori, the Iranian people carry an unbreakable spirit rooted in culture, history, and courage. Their bravery has not been extinguished, and one day, their freedom will prevail.
š„: leiladadian
The hope for freedom unites us all.
At a rally for Iranian freedom in Toronto, Jewish allies stood proudly alongside Iranians demanding an end to the regimeās oppression. In a powerful display of unity and culture, Iranian attendees shared traditional treats with the Jewish delegation in a gesture of friendship, gratitude, and shared purpose.
This is what solidarity looks like.
From Israel and from Jewish communities around the world, the message is clear: Jews stand with the Iranian people in their fight for freedom, dignity, and a future free from the murderous Islamic Republic of Iran.
š„: realsalmansima
Deni Avdija celebrated his historic NBA All-Star selection with pride, purpose, and a powerful message. Wearing the Israeli flag on his All-Star jersey, Deni honored where he comes from while expressing gratitude for the recognition of years of hard work, resilience, and dedication to his craft.
Deniās message went even beyond personal achievement when he emphasized the global nature of the game, proudly referring to the All-Star stage as āTeam Worldā a reminder that basketball brings together people from every background, culture, and nation.
From Tel Aviv to the NBA All-Star stage, Deni continues to represent Israel with excellence, humility, and pride. š®š±š
š„: avdijanation
A Yeshiva University student was violently assaulted by a group of masked assailants at a subway station in Washington Heights last night.
Yeshiva University put out a statement calling the assault an āunbiasedā robbery attempt and confirming that the student is āback on campus in good condition.ā
NYCās only Ethiopian-Israeli restaurant has been forced to close after relentless āanti-Zionistā harassment.
This wasnāt about politics, but about unfairly targeting a small business simply because of its identity as Ethiopian, Israeli, and Jewish.
Ethiopian-Israeli Jews represent one of the most extraordinary stories in Jewish history: a community rescued from persecution and brought home to Israel, now contributing to Israeli society and sharing their culture with the world. In New York, a city that prides itself on diversity, a particular culture is being driven out by intimidation and hate.
When āanti-Zionism,ā a dog-whistle for antisemitism, results in harassment and the silencing of Jewish and Israeli voices, it reveals itself for what it truly is.
