The number of children killed by Israel in Gaza is estimated to be around 22,000 over the course of 1,000 days. That means an average of 22 children killed every single day for 1,000 consecutive days
It is a deeply shocking and heartbreaking figure
Don't want kids on planes, don't want kids in weddings, don't want kids to speak their mind, don't want kids to roam their streets unafraid, don't want kids to be anything other than remote controlled toys for their parents but want to talk about your own childhood trauma.
A new Palestinian Feminist Collective report concludes that sexualized violence, including rape and sexual enslavement, has been used by Zionist militias and later the Israeli state as a deliberate tool of displacement, domination, torture, and control—from the Nakba to the present. The report demonstrates that the sexual humiliation, torture, rape, blackmail, and targeting of Palestinians since October 2023 are not aberrations but the continuation of a longstanding, institutionalized architecture of settler colonial violence.
When you touch a cat's ear, it feels like you are touching the petal of a rose. I think God may have made them from the same material. It is all very beautiful
I am at loss of words. This horrific killing of an innocent man who was there to make memories with his family in Balochistan. The liberals are mum about this bc it has no currency. Let’s face it, their suffering will not get you research projects or woke enough for academic papers or get your RTs for being radical so it doesn’t make it to your timelines.
A 19-year-old Girl from Upper Dir was murdered by members of her own family over mere suspicion, in the name of so-called “honour.” she was first hanged, then her body was riddled with bullets
Zoey Deutch has a new movie out so here is a reminder that she is a major zionist and Islamophobe that thinks ethnic cleansing by Israel isn’t happening and that Arabs and Muslims are to blame for the genocide. Her rhetoric against Palestinians is disgusting and she should be boycotted.
The Other Face of Gaza… How the Occupation Changed Lives and Faces
“My children and people are afraid of how I look… I face painful and difficult situations every day.”
With these words, Najwa Abu Atiwi, a mother of five, describes the tragedy she has been living through since she suffered severe injuries in an Israeli airstrike that completely changed her face.
Najwa sustained devastating injuries, including extensive fractures to her facial bones, upper jaw, nose, and cheek. She also lost her right eye entirely. Despite undergoing several surgeries, she continues to suffer from severe facial disfigurement and extreme difficulty opening her mouth, eating, and speaking, turning even the simplest daily tasks into a painful struggle.
The suffering is not only physical. The psychological pain runs even deeper. Najwa lost one of her daughters, and with that loss came another devastating reality—she also lost her facial features. Today, even her own children are frightened by her appearance.
Doctors warn that her condition could worsen due to the severe lack of medical resources and the collapse of Gaza’s healthcare system. They stress that she urgently needs to travel abroad for treatment, including reconstructive surgery for her facial bones and skull, a prosthetic eye, and complex surgeries to rebuild her nose and eyelids.
Najwa does not only need medical treatment—she needs a second chance at life.
A chance to reclaim her face, her smile, and her ability to embrace her children without fear.
Save Najwa before it is too late.
When I came to the United States, my flatmate was an Indian girl. She had run out of money and could not pay two months' rent. I paid her rent, not as a loan, but simply to help her. She was studying on institutional funding and relied on part time work to cover her living expenses. Unfortunately, she broke her leg. Her family are farmers from Gujarat, India, and she believed she would have to return home and freeze her semester because she had no savings left.
For those two months, I paid her rent, cooked her meals, and even changed my room to make the apartment more accessible while she recovered. She recently graduated and returned back to India.
In our culture, talking publicly about the financial help we give to others is considered inappropriate. But after reading your tweet, I felt compelled to say this that no one should treat another human being this way, regardless of whether they are Pakistani, Indian, or from anywhere else.
What saddened me most was your decision to deny food to a passenger simply because he introduced himself that he was a Pakistani.
Even if you did that, you should not have come to Twitter and shared it as though it were an achievement. If your parents were to read this tweet, I believe they would feel ashamed, because this is not the kind of compassion or humanity they would have hoped to instill in you.
There is no need for meta glasses. There is no need to record all the time. There is no need to be online all the time. there is no need to record adult strangers without their consent or children. It’s dangerous and it’s invasive for the sake of being invasive.
I send you my greetings from the heart of the tents in Gaza
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