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Azealia Banks (@azealiaslacewig) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Not trying to make light of this, - but there exists a perfect opportunity to re design this city inside and out and really go off with the abstract architectural and city planning. I have such an American consumerist brain rn now but Tel Aviv with the high tech upside down

Justine Bateman (@justinebateman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mmmm, a real magazine. Context, the smell of print on paper, great writing, artistic cover and art direction, and the freedom from being tracked while I read through. Thank you, Tablet Magazine

Mmmm, a real magazine. Context, the smell of print on paper, great writing, artistic cover and art direction, and the freedom from being tracked while I read through. Thank you, <a href="/tabletmag/">Tablet Magazine</a>
Ezra A. Cohen (@ezraacohen) 's Twitter Profile Photo

America has one Commander in Chief, who was duly elected by the American people. He will take his decision on Iran at the time and in the manner of his choosing. Everything else is just noise.

Michael Millerman (@m_millerman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The first letter of the Hebrew Bible is not the silent aleph but rather the second letter of the alefbet, bet. You can learn something interesting by pondering and studying why the great book of law doesn't begin from the first letter, not even "in the beginning."

Mark Dubowitz (@mdubowitz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Most don’t get this: Khamenei gave his nuclear weapons scientists permission — for the first time — to creep toward a warhead DURING talks with Trump & Witkoff. That was the tripwire. Crossed. Detected. Understood. The reason Israeli strikes began. Thank you Operation Narnia.

Max 📟 (@maxnordau) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There were no American casualties. They’re not mad about American casualties—because there weren’t any. They’re mad that Iran’s nuclear weapons program got destroyed.

Ritchie Torres (@ritchietorres) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world can achieve peace in the Middle East, or it can accept a rogue nuclear weapons program—but it cannot have both. The decisive destruction of the Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant prevents the dangerous spread of nuclear weapons in the world’s most combustible region. No one

Jared Isaacman (@rookisaacman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I don’t understand why some immediately jump to Iraq 3.0 or Afghanistan 2.0. These were targeted strikes and the world, especially the Middle East, is safer without an Iranian nuclear capability. Congrats to the warfighters that executed the mission 🇺🇸

Michael Millerman (@m_millerman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

My biases: the US-Israel relation is good and not arbitrary, US has interests that sometimes overlap with Israel's, US can act in its own interests together with Israel, Trump is not George W., military action is always dangerous, indecisiveness and pacifism can be dangerous.

Justine Bateman (@justinebateman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A true filmmaker who cares about the integrity of the film itself. Everyone involved in a film has to have this type of commitment. Otherwise, you needn’t be on the set.

Bianna Golodryga (@biannagolodryga) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“Trump told Netanyahu he wanted the IAF to eliminate as many Iranian air defense systems as possible in southern Iran — to clear a path for incoming US B-2 stealth bombers. The U.S. then provided Israel with a list of air defense systems it wanted eliminated ahead of the strike”

Rachael Horwitz (@rachaelrad) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We're probably coming back around full circle to where taste is as important, perhaps more important, than reach for startups.

Maxwell Meyer (@mualphaxi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

FRED SMITH: AN AMERICAN LIFE. By me, for Arena Magazine Fred Smith died on Saturday, June 21. He was the founder of Federal Express, which became FedEx, one of the largest logistics companies on Earth. Smith was an entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word, and an American

FRED SMITH: AN AMERICAN LIFE. By me, for <a href="/arenamagdotcom/">Arena Magazine</a> 

Fred Smith died on Saturday, June 21. He was the founder of Federal Express, which became FedEx, one of the largest logistics companies on Earth. Smith was an entrepreneur in the truest sense of the word, and an American