¿Quién paga la IA?
La inteligencia artificial no vive en una nube inocente. Se sostiene sobre centros de datos gigantescos que consumen electricidad, ocupan territorio y necesitan cantidades enormes de agua.
En España, Aragón se ha convertido en uno de los grandes objetivos de expansión de Amazon Web Services pese a sufrir un estrés hídrico crítico. Nos quieren convencer de que el futuro consiste en dejar de beber, regar o refrescarnos para que unos pocos tecnooligarcas acumulen todavía más poder y dinero.
Firma nuestra petición para poner freno a la invasión de los centros de datos en Aragón: https://t.co/VL5T4gmiO3
🚨Fem una crida a la societat civil perquè se sumi a la concentració per exigir l'alliberament immediat del Dr. Abu Safiya, pediatre palestí segrestat i torturat per Israel des del desembre de 2024.
Dimecres 15 de juliol 19:30 a la Pl. St. Jaume de BCN
#freedrhussamabusafiya
Israel is 100% behind this. They gave "intelligence" to a powerful dementia patient that Iran was going to assassinate him. The fact that he believes it, and hordes of his idiotic followers believe it too, only increases the probability that he will indeed be targeted so Iran can be blamed and Israel will get what it wants—the US waging another full on war on their behalf, paying in blood and trillions in American tax dollars.
I had another chat with the amazing @RaniaKhalek. Somehow, we fit in discussions on all of the following:
Palestine, 3rd party candidates, @NYCMayor, fireworks, dogs, genocide, @TuckerCarlson, cultural boycott, @972mag, @m7mdkurd, the BNC, Lebanon, Sayyid Ali Khamenei's funeral, colonial divide-and-conquer, why Israelis mispronounce the semitic H as "kh," what Iran is teaching the world, especially the Global Majority, and more....
https://t.co/c8Rvn9VAxp
WATCH THIS STUDENT CARRYING PALESTINIAN FLAG BEING HARASSED BY UNIVERSITY PRESIDENT
A student carrying a P*lestinian flag during her graduation at Seattle University was confronted by the university's provost, who repeatedly attempted to take the flag from her as she crossed the stage.
For many observers, this incident reflects broader concerns about censorship and efforts to suppress expressions of solidarity with P*lestinians at some U.S. universities.
During Israel's military campaign in G*za, numerous students across the United States who expressed pro-P*lestinian views or participated in campus protests and encampments have faced suspensions, arrests, police intervention, disciplinary action, and, in some cases, immigration enforcement or visa revocations.
Seattle University has defended Provost Shane Martin's actions, stating that removing the P*lestinian flag was consistent with university policies governing what graduates may display while crossing the commencement stage.
🟥 UPDATE NUMBER ONE | 11 JULY 2026
🔳 Sources: Palestinian Ministry of Health – Gaza | Journalists on the Ground
🟥 GAZA
🔳 The Palestinian Ministry of Health has warned that Gaza’s transport and ambulance system is approaching complete collapse. What remains of the transport and ambulance fleet is no longer capable of meeting daily needs. Around 70% of vehicles have been taken out of service, either after being directly targeted by israeli attacks or through accumulated mechanical failures made worse by the continued denial of spare parts.
▪️The Ministry says it is becoming increasingly difficult to transport both patients and healthcare workers, with no safe alternatives available. It warned that the continued prevention of tyres and spare parts entering Gaza could result in the complete paralysis of the medical transport system, placing even greater pressure on hospitals already operating under extreme conditions.
▪️Buses operated by transport companies contracted by the Ministry of Health are also functioning under severe mechanical strain. Routine maintenance has been suspended for months because replacement parts remain unavailable. The Ministry warned that any further disruption to transport services will directly affect the ability of medical staff and patients to reach healthcare facilities.
🔳 The Palestinian Ministry of Health has released its latest casualty figures covering the past 48 hours.
▪️Hospitals across Gaza received 7 martyrs (6 newly killed and 1 body recovered from beneath the rubble) and 28 injuries.
▪️The Ministry again stressed that many victims remain trapped beneath the rubble or lying in the streets, while ambulance and Civil Defence crews remain unable to reach them.
🔳 Since the ceasefire of 11 October:
▪️1,098 martyrs
▪️3,535 injuries
▪️800 recovery operations
🔳 Since 7 October 2023:
▪️73,221 martyrs
▪️173,643 injuries
▪️The Ministry also confirmed that 96 additional martyrs have been added to the cumulative death toll after their identities and records were completed and formally verified by the Martyrs Verification Committee during June.
🔳 The Ministry of Health has invited media organisations to attend an important press conference on the worsening transport and ambulance crisis.
▪️The conference will take place on Sunday, 12 July 2026, at 10:00am, outside the Central Transport Station for Ambulance and Emergency Services beside Palestine Stadium in Gaza City, where officials are expected to outline the consequences of the collapsing transport network on Gaza’s healthcare system.
🔳 Four-year-old Little Sonds is suffering from chickenpox, becoming one of the latest faces of Gaza’s deepening public health emergency.
▪️Thousands of cases of chickenpox are now being reported across refugee camps and displacement centres throughout the Gaza Strip. Medical and international organisations have warned of a rapidly expanding outbreak driven by extreme overcrowding, the collapse of sanitation systems, limited access to clean water, and severe shortages of medicines.
▪️For most children around the world, chickenpox is a manageable childhood illness. In Gaza, where healthcare has been systematically devastated and families are living in overcrowded tents with little protection from disease, even common infections can quickly become life-threatening, particularly for young children, pregnant women, and those with weakened immune systems. The outbreak adds another layer to the humanitarian and healthcare crisis already overwhelming the Strip.
another example of how Jewish surpemacists infiltrate American power echelons in order to work for Israel, not the United States. everyone of them should be hanged as a traitor. Witkoff, Kushner, Blinken, Ross, Lutnick...all of them are secret agents of that parasitic foreign state.
This post will be re-quoted daily.
The Genocide of the Palestinian People must never be allowed to ever disappear from humanity’s sight.
Long Live Palestine 🇵🇸
"No pudieron evitar que mirases a Palestina, así que compraron la pantalla a través de la cual mirabas a Palestina"
Tu Tiktok no es el que era hace un año.
¿Por qué deberías desinstalarlo?
@Lowkey0nline te lo explica.
⚠️ Sudan is facing a worsening cholera outbreak that has killed at least 114 people and infected more than 1,330 since it was declared on June 27, according to the WHO.
Officials also warned El Obeid could face a catastrophe comparable to or worse than last year’s siege of El Fasher as hospitals struggle and aid access remains restricted.
More than 33 million people now need humanitarian assistance, including 21 million requiring urgent health care. The WHO’s $167 million Sudan appeal is only 11% funded, while the UN’s broader 2026 humanitarian plan has received just $930 million of the $2.9 billion it says is needed.
Source: Sudan Tribune
At a protest against the removal of Fares Afanah, known as Abu Hamza, head of emergency and ambulance services in northern Gaza, dozens gathered to voice their strong opposition to the decision. Afanah stayed in the north when emergency services collapsed and others abandoned their posts, gathering the wounded and the dead from the streets and turning his own home into a first-aid point with no resources or means.
He was there from the earliest days of the genocide, working through the Israeli occupation army's repeated incursions into the north, including its last assault on Jabalia camp, and paid the price himself, losing his son Baraa. Despite this, his reward for standing firm was to be stripped of his role and transferred elsewhere by a decision issued from the south. Those at the protest called the removal unjust and demanded it be reversed, asking how a man who refused to flee could be punished for the one thing he did, which was endure.
aseel_mt_2000 fares.afana
Incomplete and flawed explanation. Here are key points to add:
1- Hamas often stated that it would hold elections and/or cede control to other parties. The primary obstacle to the fresh elections, most notably in 2017–18, was Israel, although other small disputes between Fatah and Hamas caused the polls to be thrown off. See here: https://t.co/dPqSXPnKjz & https://t.co/o2tVgxBta9
2- While Hamas was theoretically Gaza's sole government, it could not govern alone due to crippling international sanctions and isolation. Consequently, Hamas granted the Palestinian Authority (PA) extensive administrative power and near-total operational freedom. In practice, both factions co-managed the blockaded territory, with the PA simultaneously facilitating day-to-day operations across schools, universities, hospitals, and major civic sectors. See here: https://t.co/TlkXohdlh5 & https://t.co/nOueEqLB4c
3- Since its initial formation conference in 2006 and others, Hamas has declared that its objective is to liberate occupied Palestine and build the necessary military infrastructure. Due to widespread disapproval of Fatah and other opposition groups, Hamas rose to power. It was always obvious that Hamas had no intention of becoming a genuinely ruling body and that it was willing to delegate power to any other party that was unanimously approved or elected, which almost never happened. Hamas manifesto here: https://t.co/KEf4lw3JBc
Finally, the reporter's repetition of the "kidnapping of Israeli soldiers" is horrendously unacceptable.
A released Palestinian detainee arrived at Nasser Hospital in Khan Younis with the Red Cross in critical condition, bearing clear signs of torture after his release from Israeli prisons.
El camp de batalla de la cultura per Palestina.
🔗 https://t.co/RoGnjx4fqz
Mariam Barghouti, Cèlia Cassanyes i Víctor Jiménez dialoguen sobre la utilització de la cultura per part de l'Estat d'Israel per legitimar-se i com la societat pot contribuir a impedir-ho.
Israel not only bombs hospitals, rendering them out of service, but also targets doctors and health workers who remain and attempt to keep hospitals functioning
https://t.co/KqiFtrkeFo