UNRWA spokesperson: 90% of Gaza’s population is suffering from malnutrition and contaminated drinking water. We received over 95,000 patients in just five days.
Do you know why the soldiers didn't bother taking all the phones from the people they've just murdered? Because they know they can do whatever they want, no matter how blatantly criminal, and still nothing would happen to them.
There aren’t words strong enough to describe the cowardice and depravity of a “military” that will methodically execute medical workers, bury them in mass graves, and tell the NYT the vehicles were “advancing suspiciously” without lights on. These soldiers and their superiors are utterly depraved and a threat to all humanity.
Before hiding the bodies in a mass grave, they forgot to grab the cell phone of one of the medics who recorded his own assassination for the world to see — if it cares.
As the “soldiers” are nearing their vehicle, and the medic knows they will murder him, you can hear him saying: “Forgive us, everyone. Oh God, accept me as a martyr and accept my repentance. Oh mother, forgive me, this is the path I have chosen to help people.”
If the footage coming out of Gaza is already this heartbreaking, imagine the horrors we don’t see. We saw humans 'flying' in the air from bomb blasts. Imagine what the cameras couldn’t capture..
Ce génocide en Palestine a été rendu possible sans résistance forte en occident par la normalisation depuis des décennies d’une haine féroce des musulmans devenue « opinion ». Au point que même lorsqu’ils sont victimes de massacres de masse, leur déshumanisation passe avant tout.
they stopped ambulances, rounded up medics and massacred them, then tried to hide it by burying them in a mass grave, then lied and said they were hamas, then video came out showing they lied and the depraved NYT and BBC say it just "appears" as though they lied. Genocidal scum
‘Forgive me, mother. This is the path I chose—to help people.’
These were the last words of Rifaat Radwan, who filmed his own murder in Rafah. He was part of a Red Crescent convoy aiding wounded civilians. The convoy—clearly marked, unarmed, with flashing lights—was attacked on March 23, 2025.
For five days, the UN and Red Crescent were denied access to search for the missing rescue workers. When granted entry, they found 15 rescuers buried in a mass grave. The UN and Red Cross have called it the deadliest assault on their workers since 2017.
On April 2, the IDF stated that on March 23, ‘several vehicles were identified advancing suspiciously toward IDF troops without headlights or emergency signals,’ and their movement wasn’t coordinated in advance, prompting troops to open fire on these ‘suspected vehicles.’
However, the paramedic’s video, recovered from his body and verified by The New York Times, shows the convoy’s emergency lights were on, contradicting the IDF’s claim and proving their account of the attack was a lie.
🚨🇵🇸 Islam Makhachev speaks out on IG for Palestine:
“Imagine if 900 people died in 4 days in any other country, the world would be talking about it & mourning. But with Gaza, the whole world is just silent watching a nation being killed who fear none & will defend their land.”
🚨🇵🇸🇮🇱 ALERTE INFO - Le journaliste palestinien Hossam Shabat avait rédigé un texte au cas où il serait tué. Il est mort. Voici ses derniers mots :
"Si vous lisez ceci, cela signifie que j’ai été tué—très probablement pris pour cible—par les forces d’occupation israéliennes.
Quand tout cela a commencé, je n’avais que 21 ans—un étudiant avec des rêves comme n’importe qui d’autre. Ces 18 derniers mois, j’ai consacré chaque instant de ma vie à mon peuple. J’ai documenté, minute par minute, les horreurs dans le nord de Gaza, déterminé à montrer au monde la vérité qu’ils tentaient d’enterrer. J’ai dormi sur des trottoirs, dans des écoles, sous des tentes—partout où je le pouvais. Chaque jour était une lutte pour survivre. J’ai enduré la faim pendant des mois, et pourtant, je n’ai jamais abandonné mon peuple.
Par Dieu, j’ai accompli mon devoir de journaliste. J’ai tout risqué pour rapporter la vérité, et maintenant, je suis enfin en paix—une paix que je n’ai pas connue ces 18 derniers mois. J’ai fait tout cela parce que je crois en la cause palestinienne. Je crois que cette terre est la nôtre, et c’est le plus grand honneur de ma vie d’être mort en la défendant et en servant son peuple.
Je vous demande maintenant : ne cessez pas de parler de Gaza. Ne laissez pas le monde détourner le regard. Continuez à vous battre, continuez à raconter nos histoires—jusqu’à ce que la Palestine soit libre".