Erdogan shares the below video to commemorate 7 October. Quite a production.
It is a future where Gaza Genocide is accepted world wide and memorised through museums and movies.
And children ask to their grandparents, âwhat were you doing during the genocide grandpa?â
I reverted to Islam when life was going perfectly for me.
Hundreds of millions.
Healthy children.
Then life got harder.
The Matrix attacked me, and my beliefs were used against me endlessly.
Life would have been âeasierâ if I was not a Muslim.
But my heart feels different.
Life may have gotten harder but I have never felt more at peace.
Iâve always been strong.
But Iâve never felt THIS strong.
âGod loves those who are steadfastâ â Qur'an (3:146)
I know that Yoseph Haddad is lying or misinformed because Iâm a Christian from Gaza.
My family is sheltering in the Holy Family church, not from Hamas, but from Israeli airstrikes that murdered my cousin at St. Porphyrius.
It wasnât Hamas that murdered my great aunt Elham who only wanted to return home. She was sniped and left to bleed to death. The Red Cross wasnât given permission to rescue her. And last week we discovered a tank had run her over and flattened her body. We donât know if she was still alive when it happened.
It wasnât Hamas that murdered Nahida and Samar Anton, my family friends, when snipers shot them and seven others in the church courtyard.
It wasnât Hamas that confiscated our lands in 1948 when my grandfatherâs home was destroyed by the Haganah. Hamas didnât even exist until 39 YEARS after we were expelled from our homes and 20 YEARS after the military occupation of Gaza.
It wasnât Hamas that bulldozed my familyâs orchards in 2004. It wasnât Hamas that prevented my relatives from travelling to Bethlehem to pray at the Nativity, or Jerusalem to pray at the Holy Sepulchre for Easter.
All my relatives and family friends who left Gaza did so because they couldnât stand the suffocation under the illegal blockade. And the truth is, weâre part of the middle and upper-middle class of Gaza; we have the means to leave. And many have relatives in the âWestâ and in the Gulf states that they can go to. Many of the Muslim upper-middle class also left, just as they did when Zionist forces began their ethnic cleansing operations in December 1947.
Despite that, I have relatives right now in the church who refuse to leave. Who will not let the cleansing of Palestine happen again to them. They say - proudly - we are Palestinians. We were born here, and we will do everything in our power to remain here.
So stop speaking for us. Stop putting our lives at further risk. And stop participating in our persecution.
How many mainstream media outlets and commentators (@CNN@ChrisCuomo etc) have hosted this man? Imagine someone saying ânever trust anyone who identifies as a Jewâ trying to get airtime.
Also @elonmusk, here is what a call for genocide actually looks like.
Imagine a left-wing American media outlet publishing a piece saying âThere Are No âInnocent Jewsââ or even âThere Are No âInnocent Israelisââ.
I grew up in a Zionist household, spent 12 years in a Zionist youth movement, lived 4 years in Israel, and have friends and family who served in the IDF.
When that is your world, it's hard to see apartheid when it's happening.
1/16
I will never ever forget you. I will never forgive your killers. And I will keep your memory alive.
My father, Nasri Alnaouq, age 75
My sister, Walaa Alazayizi, age 36
Her children:
-Raghd Alazayizi, age 13
-Eslam Alazayizi, age 12
-Sara Alazayizi, age 9
-Abdullah Alazayizi, age 6
My brother, Muhammad Alnaouq, age 35
His children:
-Bakr Alnaouq, age 11
-Basema Alnaouq, age 9
My sister, Alaa Salman, age 35
Her children:
-Eslam Salman, age 13
-Dima Salman, age 12
-Tala Salman, age 8
-Noor Salman, age 4
-Nasmah Salman, age 2
My sister, Aya Bashir, age 33
Her children
-Malak Bashir, age 12
-Mohammed Bashir, age 9
-Tamim Bashir, age 6
My brother, Mahmoud Alnaouq, age 25
Harvard students dedicated 11 hours to recite the names of approximately 7,000 out of more than 10,000 Palestinians who lost their lives at the hands of Israeli occupation forces during the past month. In a show of solidarity, community members also inscribed the names of around 2,000 Palestinians murdered by âIsraelâ.