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Toronto sent a message the world cannot ignore.

More than 150,000 people showed up yesterday, breaking the city’s record for the largest Iranian diaspora demonstration ever. This wasn’t just symbolic solidarity, but a demand for international pressure on the regime, amplification of Iranian voices, and real hope for those risking their lives inside the country.

This is what solidarity looks like. The message from Iranians and their allies in Toronto is clear: Iranians are demanding freedom, and the world must respond with action.
British MP David Taylor publicly called for targeted military strikes to degrade the Iranian regime’s ability to massacre the brave protesters fighting for their lives, and joined other MPs in urging the UK government to finally proscribe the IRGC the regime’s primary engine of repression and terror.

Other MPs called out front groups tied to the Ayatollah, including the so-called Islamic “Human Rights” Commission, for laundering regime violence under the language of activism.

This is what moral clarity looks like: recognizing that a regime murdering its own people is a true human rights emergency. The free world must stop shielding Tehran’s terror apparatus and start dismantling it.
In Barcelona, Iranian freedom fighters and their allies were harassed by so-called “pro-Palestinian” protesters.

You don’t have to tell us who you stand for.
You show us with your actions. Who you silence, who you oppose, and which regimes your actions protect.

When people protesting for freedom from the Iranian regime are targeted, the mask slips. This isn’t about human rights, just like their massive protests for the past few years haven’t been. It’s about enforcing extremist narratives and intimidating anyone who challenges them.

Solidarity with Iranians fighting tyranny should be a baseline for anyone claiming to oppose oppression. Hostility against them tells the world everything it needs to know.

We see you.
🇮🇱⚡️ History is being made live!

Israel’s very first Olympic bobsleds have officially been revealed, and their paint job says it all: bold, electric, unmistakable, and unapologetically Israeli.

This isn’t just a design, it’s a small statement by a nation that refuses to be sidelined. Israeli athletes are breaking barriers and making history in a sport where Israel has never competed on this highest-level international stage before.

From the track to the world stage, Israel is here, and is picking up speed. 🛷🔥
A Korean food influencer arrived in Israel as a visitor, and left with some new friends!

All of a sudden he found himself dancing in the airport with a jolly old man stationed at the check-in line.

That’s Israel in a nutshell: full of joy and dancing. And anyone is welcome to join in!

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🇮🇱⚡️ History is being made live!

Israel’s very first Olympic bobsleds have officially been revealed, and their paint job says it all: bold, electric, unmistakable, and unapologetically Israeli.

This isn’t just a design, it’s a small statement by a nation that refuses to be sidelined. Israeli athletes are breaking barriers and making history in a sport where Israel has never competed on this highest-level international stage before.

From the track to the world stage, Israel is here, and is picking up speed. 🛷🔥
At Columbia, a small group of students stood for over an hour in freezing temperatures to protest for a free Iran.

Compare that turnout to the massive encampments “for Palestine,” and the contrast is impossible to ignore. When the cause is actual liberation from an oppressive regime, the crowds disappear. That silence reveals a hard truth: those encampments were never about human rights. They were about advancing anti-Western narratives and normalizing antisemitism.

Standing with the oppressed means standing with Iranians risking their lives for freedom. Anything less is performative activism, and history will remember the difference.
On October 7th, Igor Pivnev courageously defended his community, killing 13 terrorists.

Last May, Igor took his own life.

At his funeral, his widow, Chen, described the trauma he faced, “You told me I can’t do it anymore, ‘It’s too heavy for me, too heavy for those I couldn’t save. I want peace.’”


Igor was a loving husband, a devoted and doting father, and a man whose bravery matched his heart. Through Chen, that legacy will live on through the love, truth, and strength she imparts to her children, including newborn Adam.

May Igor’s memory forever be a blessing. 🕯️

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