"This is the end."
From inside an underground Israeli detention facility, with his features barely recognizable after severe beatings, Palestinian doctor Hussam Abu Safiya said he had been transferred to another prison in preparation for his murder.
The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) must visit Dr. Abu Safiya immediately and ensure his safety. The world must not allow yet another doctor to be killed!
A Palestinian mother mourns the tragic loss of her infant child, Ahmad Marouf Zeid, just four months old, who was pronounced dead after Israeli forces reportedly prevented his family from transferring him to a hospital at a checkpoint near the village of Deir Ammar, west of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank.
Despite his critical condition, the road to urgent medical care was blocked, and his family was left unable to save him in time.
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💔 A Cry from the Heart of the Wife of Imprisoned Doctor Hussam Abu Safiya:
"Save my husband before we lose him!"
The doctor of humanity, whose only "crime" was saving lives, now needs the world to save his.
#SaveTheDoctors#FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya
Physicians for Human Rights Israel has warned that Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, is now in immediate danger of being killed in Israeli occupation custody. His lawyer, Nasser Odeh, who visited him on 2 July at the underground Rakefet interrogation facility inside Nitzan Prison, said he barely recognized him. Dr. Abu Safiya was brought in shackled hand and foot, flanked by masked guards, his head, eyes, ears and neck covered in fresh injuries. He struggled to breathe and speak, could not sit upright without nearly collapsing, and seemed close to losing consciousness, too frightened to speak freely.
He told his lawyer that after his Supreme Court appeal was heard in June, guards entered his solitary cell and beat him with a hammer and batons, and that since his transfer to Rakefet on 24 June he has been beaten daily to the point of repeatedly losing consciousness, with no medical care. He said plainly: this is the last time you will see me, they brought me here to kill me. Held since December 2024 under the occupation's "Unlawful Combatants" law, without charge or trial, Dr. Abu Safiya saw his beatings escalate sharply only after he legally challenged his detention, and both his lawyer and PHRI are demanding his immediate transfer, an independent medical examination and his release, warning that any delay could cost him his life.
The group featured in the video is a specific Japanese religious movement called Makuya, a New Christian Movement known for its intense spiritual devotion to Israel and Jewish culture.
These travellers are part of a highly coordinated pilgrimage with distinct ideological goals.
The trip was arranged directly by the Makuya Movement (also known as the Christ of Japan Covenant Community.
Founded in 1948 by Ikuro Teshima, Makuya weaves Christian theology with deep Zionist beliefs.
The Gear:
Rather than being an organic, spontaneous burst of tourism, these visits are deliberate demonstrations of political and spiritual solidarity. Makuya believes that the establishment and survival of the State of Israel is a fulfilment of biblical prophecy. They purposely plan these highly visible airport arrivals to offer encouragement and moral support to the Israeli public, particularly during periods of conflict or geopolitical tension.
The matching vests and flags are standard organizational gear prepared in advance to showcase unified visibility during their arrival at Ben Gurion Airport.
The year 1948 represents a profound, polarizing historical divergence: while Israelis celebrated the declaration of statehood and groups like the Makuya movement viewed it as a divine miracle, for Palestinians, 1948 marks the Nakba ("the Catastrophe"), involving the permanent mass displacement, dispossession, and destruction of their society.
The movement was started in May 1948 in Kumamoto, Japan, by a charismatic businessman named Ikuro Teshim.
It's a Christan Zionist cult.
They are celebrated warmly in Israel ( obviously) mostly ignored or viewed with deep scepticism as a fringe "cult" in Japan and strongly condemned by Palestinian and Arab diplomats.
Well, yes..viewed with immense societal suspicion in Japan often labelled loosely by the public as Shinshūkyō (new religion .opinion generally favour neutrality or express strong sympathy toward the humanitarian plight of Palestinians. When Makuya members engage in high-profile pro-Israel demonstrations, mainstream Japanese commentators often push back, emphasizing that this group does not speak for the Japanese people.
But but ... they have been there for 3,000 years, right?
This is still so heartwarming to see.
Japanese tourists land in Israel wearing matching Israeli vests, singing “Am Yisrael Chai”. ❤️
Pure love for the Jewish people that the mainstream media won’t show.
@VividProwess They obviously haven't seen the Gaza news about the holocaust or the strikes in Lebanon. If they had, they would be burning those free jackets . Of course, if they have seen them, that makes them as evil as the Zionisits.
Using a passive framework like "mass casualty incident"—which sounds almost like a natural disaster - obscures the active nature of a targeted missile strike that wiped out 120 children and 26 teacher
International news organizations operate under strict internal style guides designed to enforce neutrality, particularly in active conflicts involving major Western powers.
Reverting to legalistic or clinical descriptions like "mass casualty incident" in the script or voiceover while looking into a weeping parent's eyes creates a profound tonal disconnect for the viewer.
Editors often strictly enforce terms like "mass casualties" or "loss of life" to avoid language that sounds like an editorial judgment (such as "massacre" or "slaughter").
Western allies or the West itself is responsible: Media outlets like #Skynews face immense pressure to use passive, bureaucratic, or sanitised language. Describing the Minab school strike as a "mass casualty incident" or an "intelligence error" shields the viewer from the raw moral weight of a US-led action. So who was the editor and who wrote the script?
Trump noted he wouldn't attack the funeral because he needs "someone left to negotiate with." Yet, by publicly mocking the nation's profound grief, he ensures that any future Iranian leadership faces massive public pressure, never to sit at a table with him.
https://t.co/ZUhH3p0O8W
@SMO_VZ@Blackrussiantv So long as they are missing in action, Zelensky doesn't have to pay their widows, according to some reports.
What more proof is needed that Zelensky and the Kiev regime don't give a hoot about the people?
Imagine if Iran bombed the White House in Washington and killed the U.S. President and Tiffany, his 14-month-old granddaughter, what would you call it? Terrorists
The U.S. bombed Tehran, killed its head of state and Zahra, his 14-month-old granddaughter. Why do you call it peace
#UnitedNations#UNSC#ICJ
We do not call,rather, we demand you use your power to free this man and all the Palestinian hostages held in torture cells.
If you don't, your organisations will fall.
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