“lsraeI kiIIs, men, women and children and they don’t receive a single sanction. A single sanction to stop.”
- Australian politician Max Chandler-Mather
Galatasaray fans made it clear tonight: the genocide is far from over.
Their powerful tifo during the Champions League match vs Bodø/Glimt said it all @GalatasaraySK
Manchester City manager and football legend Pep Guardiola has spoken out in solidarity with Palestine, calling on people to flood the streets of Barcelona tomorrow to protest against the genocide.
@PepTeam@Palestina_cat
"You don't ask the perpetrator of genocide."
In a searing interview with the BBC, paediatrician Dr Tanya Haj Hassan condemned the broadcaster for echoing Israeli government talking points as she recounted her harrowing experiences in Gaza.
Dr Haj Hassan, who recently returned from volunteering with Medical Aid for Palestinians, shared the devastating story of her colleague, Dr Alaa, a paediatric emergency doctor at Nasser Hospital.
While Dr Alaa was on call at the hospital, her home was bombed and nine of her children were killed, their bodies charred and dismembered beyond recognition. Her husband remains in critical condition.
Dr Haj Hassan described a healthcare system in collapse: intensive care units overflowing with maimed, orphaned children – many the sole survivors of their families.
She also questioned why the BBC has delayed the release of 'Medics Under Fire', a documentary it commissioned about systematic attacks on Gaza’s healthcare workers, calling for its immediate release.
Will we see international outrage?!
Beheaded today along with 10 other children and 8 adults by Israeli occupation today in Gaza! https://t.co/IXMtXpRLSl