🚨🚨🇧🇷 Breaking:
Brazil’s Public Prosecutor issues 3 new probe orders against 3 Israeli soldiers after complaints by the #HindRajabFoundation
Since, Israel smuggled one suspect out of Brazil. 2 other suspects are still at large.
More info ⬇️
https://t.co/1JL9XiMiPy
🚨How stolen donkeys from Gaza are now in Belgium and Holland.
This is a very disturbing story.
During the Gaza genocide, people fleeing for their lives often used donkeys to pull carts carrying their loved ones. On many occasions they were bombed to pieces. Sometimes the donkeys survived. Sometimes they were killed for sport by the IDF (we have video evidence of this). Donkeys were also present on farms and in rural areas.
The Gazan donkeys that survived the killing or displacement of their owners were then stolen by the IDF. They were handed over to an Israeli organization that lobbies for the rights of donkeys. Even before the genocide, that organization was already calling for preventing donkeys from reaching Gaza because the conditions there were not suitable for them — the conditions before the genocide, that is.
That organization has contacts with organizations in Belgium and the Netherlands. Some of these stolen donkeys were then sent to Belgium and the Netherlands. We know who organized the transport and who is bringing these stolen animals into Belgium and the Netherlands.
The #HindRajabFoundation will go after all those involved in this macabre tale.
These are stolen donkeys. The spoils of a genocide. These are donkeys whose owners were killed or at least displaced. Though the latter is unlikely, given how valuable and necessary donkeys are in the apocalyptic context of displacement. These are also donkeys that are considered more valuable than their owners. Of course, all life is valuable — but to the supremacist genocidal machine, an animal’s life is worth more than that of a Palestinian. This, too, is a layer of this story.
No matter how you look at it, this is part of a genocide and will be addressed as such.
🚨 The #HindRajabFoundation, @CLAIHR, @ICJPalestine, and @LCPal_ca have filed a legal conplaint against Guy Hochman. The video shows one of our lawyers hand-delivering an urgent request to CBSA at Toronto Pearson Airport to deny him entry. If Hochman is already in Canada, a criminal complaint has also been filed. Genocidal rhetoric is not art, not free speech, and not protected under Canadian law. No safe haven for those who are complicit with Israel's atrocities.
The Voice of Hind Rajab and a Panel Discussion on Gaza and Palestine 22/02 19u in Rotterdam
https://t.co/fZGPZ0wuAi
https://t.co/3WybtpROL8
#JusticeForGaza#EndImpunity#FreePalestine
Those who dismissed the genocide in Gaza with a lazy “it’s complicated” are now loudly condemning silence on Iran.
Gaza is not complicated. An occupied and besieged population was subjected to mass killing, starvation, and systematic destruction. The power imbalance is absolute. The violations documented. The law clear.
Iran, by contrast, is truly complicated. It involves internal social tensions, a long history of foreign intervention, and well-documented attempts at external manipulation. Any serious assessment must account for the role of foreign intelligence services, regime-change agendas, economic warfare, and information operations that actively shape unrest.
In this context, a foreigner who truly cares should hope that the Iranian people—both those opposed to the regime and those who support it— would find common ground, avoid bloodshed, and protect their nation from sliding into chaos or foreign exploitation.
Framed irresponsibly, this dynamic does not lead to liberation. At best, it risks escalating into a prolonged civil conflict—fracturing society, empowering armed factions, and inviting further foreign interference. At worst, it becomes another externally engineered disaster sold as “freedom.”
Yet somehow, complexity was invoked to excuse the inexcusable in Gaza, and discarded where it actually belongs.
I don’t know, man.
It’s complicated.
Time to rant again... sorry not sorry. You want nuance, go check my substack (seriously, it's worth it).
But this is social media, so let me rant:
What's with the end game talk on Trumpism in the U.S after one killing of one mother? Bro the Trumpists didnt even start yet.
They’re not in power yet. You ain't seen nothing yet.
Trump is just the lube of Trumpism. This is at least the plan.
So yeah chill, but don’t get comfortable.
Because when they are in power, you’re not gonna need a headline. Now they are just hypnotizing you, dancing with you. If you can resist the hypnosis you will wake up one day and think,
“Damn… people are way too calm about some real crazy stuff.”
Right now this is just a test. A kill here, a deportation there, an anti-constitutional decsion every now and then. This is a temperature check.
“How much force can we use ?”
“How dumb can this sound before it becomes ‘common sense’?”
“How wild can it become?”
Nobody ever announces fascism. Not in this age and time.
They don’t say, “Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to tyranny.”
They say, “Relax. You’re overreacting.”
That’s the trick.
They test this stuff overseas first.
Different countries. Fewer consequences.
That’s the beta version.
Then they bring it home once it’s polished.
People outside the empire resist because they don’t have the option of pretending.
Some people don’t get to mute the news.
Resistance for them is not a hobby, it’s survival.
But empires don’t fall because of outsiders. We cannot fight this one for you my American friends. You kinda need to do this for you (and for us if you care).
American imperialism was always about softly killing people. This changed with Trump.
Trumpism abroad is blunt force.
No subtlety. Just boom.
At home?
It’s gaslighting.
“That didn’t happen.”
“That’s exaggerated.”
“Why are you so emotional?”
It’s not the punch yet.
They’re just poking.
Testing.
Moving the line.
Because they don’t need you convinced.
They just need you tired.
And tired people let a lot of things slide.
Trumpism at home is gaslighting.
It’s not the boot yet—it’s the salesman selling the boot.
The boot is “law and order.”
The boot is “patriotism.”
And the boot is always just one moral panic away. We, abroad, can't resist the boot for you. We barely can resist it enough to breath.
Outside the empire, people resist because they have to.
They survive because there’s no alternative.
Sure, that resistance stretches the system.
It forces escalation.
It makes the violence visible.
But it doesn’t finish it.
What finishes it is much quieter.
It’s people inside the empire refusing to normalize what’s done in their name.
Refusing the language.
Refusing to move on.
Not heroics.
Not collapse fantasies.
Just the refusal to accept that this is normal.
Oppression doesn’t need everyone to agree.
It just needs most people to give up.
And the moment you stop calling things what they are,
the moment you accept the language they hand you,
that’s when they’ve got you.
So no, history isn’t over.
But it will be, the minute people decide this is just “how things are.”
Empire does not collapse at its edges. It implodes at its center. Power that spans the globe draws its legitimacy, its money, its weapons, and its language from one place. That place is the United States itself. As long as impunity holds there, it radiates outward. When it cracks there, it fractures everywhere.
It's on you.
You gotta give Trump a little credit. He doesn’t really push the dictator line against Maduro like many other clowns here do. Dictator, Freedom, Democracy, that is so 2003. Trump knows better than to use neocon tropes.
He also knows that about half of America’s allies are real full blown dictators. Like, Olympic-level dictators. No elections. No opposition. No press. People vanish. And he loves those guys.
Let’s be honest, Trump likes dictators.
He envies the efficiency and the personality worship. The no headache of Congress. No courts to check. No questions of Media.
If becoming one was easier, he’d already have the hat. Maybe he can still achieve this dream in a few years, who knows.
So instead of calling Maduro a dictator, he goes with drugs.
Narco-trafficking is perfect.
Turns regime change into a police show.
“Relax, this isn’t regime change —it’s law enforcement.”
“Maduro? Narco.”
Tomorrow: Gustavo Petro, narco.
After that: Ali Khamenei, probably a narco too.
And if the Mette Frederiksen doesn’t give him Greenland, guess what, narco!
But you know what he can’t say?
He can’t say Maduro slaughtered civilians en masse, because he did not.
That role is already taken by Benjamin Netanyahu (who is indicted by a real court for war crimes). Yet, Bibi is Trump's BFF.
The International system now officially runs on bullying and submission.
Kiss the ring of your don, kick up a big chunk of your money to him, and you’re allowed to keep your seat.
Try to act independently, pursue your own national interests, your own agenda, and the Mafia comes for you.
The boss takes over your hustle, skims the profits, appoints a more obedient capo and leaves you sleeping with the fish.
Trump didn’t invent this system.
The U.S. has worked this way since at least 1991.
What Trump did was stop pretending it was all about values.
So the real story is not that the mask fell, but that this was always the face underneath.
Yeah Maduro is corrupted and rather repressive. But Maduro is also independent and stood against genocide. I don't know, but in my book this accounts for something.
But even if he were a bully, he is a small league bully compared to Trump.
The buttom line, with no BS and no filter is this: Maduro and his wife are political prisoners. So by all means: fuck empire, and Free Maduro!
Law was born from power, not against it. Yet, when overwhelming power turns criminal, law becomes the last option left. Can law be turned against those who created it? In this short essay, I attempt to answer that question.⬇️
https://t.co/K9zLxbcthq
Silence Is a Choice
AVROTROS to boycott the EuroSong is the absolute moral minimum
@AVROTROS boycot het EuroSong is het absolute morele minimum
AVROTROS qui boycotte l’EuroSong constitue le minimum moral absolu
https://t.co/sTLgk1cwy8
#JusticeForGaza#EndImpunity#FreePalestine
Public Statement – Hind Rajab Foundation
The Hind Rajab Foundation (HRF) takes note of recent public comments by some external researchers regarding our complaint to the International Criminal Court (ICC) on the killing of Hind Rajab, her family, and two Palestinian Red Crescent paramedics.
Over ten months of rigorous work by HRF’s legal, forensic, and investigative teams has produced a detailed, evidence-based submission now before the ICC, supported by additional national filings under universal jurisdiction.
It is therefore disappointing to see some researchers who chose not to participate now seek to discredit the work of those who did. Their statement misrepresents both the process and the evidence, and risks undermining broader accountability efforts built on months of serious investigation.
HRF’s submission to the ICC includes geolocated and satellite-verified imagery, command metadata, and self-posted footage placing Vampire Empire tanks within the exact operational grid where the Rajab family and rescuers were killed.
This evidence has been independently verified and meets ICC evidentiary standards.
The Vampire Empire Company of the 52nd Armoured Battalion was the lead armored unit under the 401st Armoured Brigade in that area on 29 January 2024. The presence of other units does not dilute responsibility; it reinforces it under command liability principles of international law.
The Al Jazeera Arabic documentary “Tip of the Iceberg” accurately reflected HRF’s verified findings. It revealed only the commanders and one identified soldier, Itay Cukierkopf, in line with HRF’s legal strategy. The remaining 22 names have been confidentially submitted to the ICC and will be disclosed progressively as national prosecutions advance.
Those who work for justice must not act as defense attorneys for the perpetrators. Justice for Hind Rajab demands solidarity with the victims, not the dilution of evidence that has been filed before competent legal authorities.
The Hind Rajab Foundation will not engage in public litigation on X or any other platform. This case belongs before prosecutors and judges, where evidence — not opinion — determines truth.
Justice for Hind Rajab will proceed — in The Hague, in the national courts, and in history.
By exploiting Holocaust memory - as Norman Finkelstein exposed in The Holocaust Industry - Zionism gained a moral blank check for the genocide in Gaza. The lesson of “Never Again” was never meant for all.
👉 https://t.co/FKfadvEKAA
#JusticeForGaza#EndImpunity#FreePalestine
Gaza is not only a tragedy — it’s a turning point.
It exposes the failure of “Never Again” and demands the rebirth of justice and accountability.
Read our new article 👉 https://t.co/OrEzuVOj26
#JusticeForGaza#EndImpunity#FreePalestine
Palestinian hostages, taken by the thousands, abducted, tortured. Among them, hundreds of children. Some have been raped, their agony filmed and shared by their jailers.
They were there before October 7. They will still be there after every October 7.
They are not colonizers. Their parents did not come from Poland, Russia, or the United States. Their only crime is that they are from Palestine, that they belong to the land, and the land belongs to them. They look like the people of that land, speak its language, and carry its memory.
They never served in an occupation army. They never danced on the fences of a concentration camp.
They are as innocent as any other hostage released today, perhaps more so than those pulled from Merkava tanks.
But you will not interview their mothers — most have been killed, and the rest are not “photogenic” enough for your audience. You will not film them reuniting with their children, because their children are either dead or displaced.
And sometimes, of course, it is the child who is released.
This is the story of the hostages — as far as I am concerned.
“Zionism, like Nazism, like ISIS, like the Khmer Rouge, like Hutu nationalism — like every genocidal regime in history — must end.”
Read Dyab Abou Jahjah’s new column, The Decade of Reckoning:
https://t.co/1mqQvDHkjP
“Palestine has become the moral center of the world’s conscience.”
In his latest column, Dyab Abou Jahjah explains how the resistance has transformed into a global movement for justice and truth.
🔗 Read it here:
https://t.co/l3gH1zmZEx
Two years into Gaza’s genocide, the world still offers gestures where it owes protection.
Empty chairs at the UN mean nothing to the children under the bombs.
When law fails, only action remains.
✍️ Dyab Abou Jahjah: From Words to Deeds
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https://t.co/teY4TveaUK
🚨 The #GlobalSumudFlotilla has faced 11+ attacks—14 boats hit by drones, bombs & suspected chemicals.
The #HindRajabFoundation is monitoring all this closely.
HRF's Dyab @aboujahjah: “We stand with the flotilla & will take all those responsible or complicit in these attacks to court.”
While Palestinian survivors mourn their dead in silence, the soldiers who buried them find peace in luxury retreats. In this column, I reflect on the moral inversion that comforts the perpetrator and erases the victim.
(Available in En, FR & NL)
https://t.co/F0g6s678Vg
🚨The #HindRajabFoundation has identified the Israeli aggressor in today’s #Athens attack on Palestinians as David Hadar, a 29 y.o. Sergeant in the IDF Golani Brigade.
Hadar is now under arrest. We wrote to Greek authorities asking to launch a full investigation.
More info ⬇️
https://t.co/xCDmv7h7Qm