I'm a Jewish person who is deputy leader of a national party.
I'm also a Jewish person who criticises the Israeli governments actions *because* of my Judaism not in spite of it.
Never again means never again for everyone. The conflation & politicisation must stop.
News from east Rafah: Most people will not evacuate.
Patients, friends and colleagues are calling me for advice. I am confused, don’t know what to say, praying to God for guidance
Not a single oil state was willing to risk a barrel of oil to spare Palestinian blood.
Yemen risks their nation, their nation chooses to risk themselves.
The oppressed have only each other
Four weeks ago I stood, together with dear @MedicalAidPal#Gaza colleagues, where the Israeli tanks are now at #Rafah crossing.
Their destruction simply strengths our solidarity.
Abdulaziz Al-Flait, 'Abu Mohammed.
My grandfather, 79 years old, had immense love for us. He was kind, tender, and a pillar for his children. His land was his most prized possession, and he spent his entire life cultivating and caring for it.
He stayed with us at the beginning of the war for three months, and those were the best three months of our lives with them by our side. Their actions truly showed their love for us.
He returned to his home after all the neighbors had returned, and the situation was very normal in their residential area. He insisted on staying in his home out of consideration for their neighbors because my grandfather had a water well and a large solar energy system. They provided water and charged devices for everyone. They were incredibly generous, and as they used to say, what they had in their hands was not for them alone. They never turned away anyone in need who knocked on their door."
On March 1st, the occupation bombed their house in the eastern part of Deir al-Balah. Only the guard, Ahmed al-Ramli, was with them, and he was also martyred. They left, and we were deprived of the blessing of their presence. Their absence is incredibly painful, and to this day, it feels unreal. I can't believe they are gone, but I am grateful that we were able to bury them
and the cinematic parallels are still that Americans use grotesque displays of wealth and fashion to distract from children being killed on camera for the world to see