JUST IN : A somali woman was hospitalised in Dublin on Monday after she was brutally attacked UNPROVOKED.
Her hijab was ripped off and her face was slashed.
Not one single report on main stream media on this horrific incident.
BREAKING: First image from the ongoing hearing of Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya before the Israeli Supreme Court in occupied Jerusalem. The image shows signs of severe exhaustion, as well as apparent marks of torture and ill-treatment.
@FLOTUK It really goes with the bad vibes brand of the UK. Instead of just sending a warning after the first fraudulent act, do this? Just so insidious.
A deaf black man is opening a coffee and arts shop in south London, SE18 3TB, grand opening is 13 June. All coffee and pastries are £1 for the day, go support.
Gaza is taking its last breaths, and the situation we have reached is extremely dangerous.
Temperatures are rising to suffocating levels, and the tents where hundreds of thousands live have turned into ovens made of fabric and plastic. There is no electricity, no air conditioning, no fans, no cold water. People try to sleep, but heat, hunger, and fear make sleep seem like an impossible dream.
Clean water is scarce, cleaning supplies are almost nonexistent, and essential medicines are unavailable. Skin diseases are spreading in a terrifying way among children and adults, while garbage piles up and sewage mixes with displacement areas, spreading even more suffering.
Long lines form for food, yet many return empty handed. Aid is decreasing, and most relief centers have stopped or are no longer able to meet even the minimum needs.
At night, rats, insects, snakes, and scorpions crawl into the tents, while during the day people face unbearable heat and endless hunger. There is no safety, no privacy, and nowhere to go. Meanwhile, killings and destruction continue daily, while Gaza’s space shrinks day by day, forcing people into smaller and more overcrowded areas.
This is not life. This is not displacement. This is a complete collapse of everything that allows human beings to live with dignity.
What more is the world waiting for? How many children must go hungry? How many patients must die before the world acts? Do not stay silent. Speak about Gaza. Share what is happening.
There is an event taking place in London on 14 June that openly advertises the sale of land in Israeli settlements in the occupied West Bank - there is no chance the UK government would allow stolen Ukrainian land to be sold off to people in the UK - why the double standards?
Started going to that coffee shop daily. Watching that manager build a culture. Kindness. Support. Respect. Employees stayed. Smiled. Cared. Because someone cared about them first.
That kid is still there. Three years later. Shift manager now. Training new employees. Teaching them the same thing. “Mistakes are okay. Abuse isn’t. We protect each other here.”
Sometimes the best business decision is choosing humanity over the customer is always right.

“He’s sixteen. It’s his second day. He made a mistake. You’re an adult who chose cruelty. Leave.”
Customer left. Angry. Cursing. Manager turned to the kid. “You okay?” He nodded. Still shaking. “I’m sorry I messed up.” “Everyone messes up. That’s how we learn. What you don’t deserve is abuse. Not here. Not anywhere.”
Whole shop watching. Then someone started clapping. Then everyone. Applause for a manager who chose her employee over a customer. Who chose dignity over profit. Who drew a line.
Apple has removed Lebanese village names in Southern Lebanon.
As Israel invades, they are already setting the state to justify occupation.
I’ve never seen something like this.
I need you to understand the power of language.
Notice how the IDF does not describe a 7-month-old baby by name, as a child, or even as a member of a family.
Instead, Baby Sam Fahed Abu Haikal and his relatives are referred to as “uninvolved individuals.”
This is textbook dehumanization. They want to normalize this abhorrent violence against Palestinians and label them all as “involved individuals” by default to justify exterminating them.
He was a baby.