Like poppies, our work takes root and spreads in clusters across communities and spaces worldwide, even among the “rocks.”
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A video of a Dutch policeman throwing a heavily pregnant woman to the ground has caused outrage. The woman says police attacked her at a migration centre where authorities had detained her Palestinian husband.
Esta es la madre del chico palestino autista Eyad Hallaq, gritando de dolor después de que el tribunal de "Israel" absolviera al soldado sionista que asesinó a tiros a su hijo en Jerusalén.
A pesar de la evidencia gráfica y de las declaraciones de la profesora, "Israel" absolvió al asesino de su hijo y lo dejó sin castigo, así es la justicia en el apartheid sionista contra los palestinos.
Palestinian girl Suheila breaks down in tears as she calls for help for her father, Yousef Abu Alhosny, who is fighting cancer and living with deep psychological trauma after his detention in Israeli prisons.
Since his release, his health has deteriorated, and the Israeli blockade has left him without the medical care he urgently needs.
I’ve just learned of the killing by Israel of one of the most courageous people I knew: rescuer Hussein Jaber from the Lebanese Civil Defence in Nabatieh.
I had known him for three years and met him many times. He was always inspiring, brave and endlessly helpful for many reporters.
We will not forget what Israel has done to Lebanon’s rescuers.
We will not forget Hussein.
So grateful Lebanese paramedics are wearing body cams. They are documenting, in real time, the war crimes they endure. No more doubting them, no more “where is the proof?”
Another double-tap attack today caught on camera: as rescuers of the Civil Defence of the Islamic Health Authority inspected the site of a previously targeted building, Israeli jets struck the location again directly, injuring two paramedics.
On the 50th anniversary of Land Day, Palestinians remain unbroken in our struggle for liberation.
This must not be a moment of resignation - it must be one of escalation.
Read our full statement ➡️ https://t.co/OI2QGiweVk
4 and a half thousand Palestinian hostages held by Israel. No one says a word.
84 hostages including one child have died in Israeli detention. No one says a word.
And again, Muammar hasn't been seen since the RSF genocide in El-Fasher and the RSF recorded him shortly after in detainment, he was providing us all live updates on the RSF siege of the city, WHERE IS MUAMMAR??????
#KeepEyesOnSudan
“They put me on a metal table, pressed my chest and head against it, cuffed my hands to end of the bed and pulled my legs apart forcefully.
I felt a penis penetrating my anus and a man raping me. I started screaming, and they beat me on my back and head.
While I was blindfolded, I felt a man who was raping me ejaculate inside my anus. I kept screaming and being beaten, and I could hear a camera, so I believe they were filming me.
I cannot describe what I felt. I wished for death. Every moment."
— UN Special Rapporteur Francesca Albanese reads Palestinian survivor accounts of rape, torture, and killings in Israeli detention.
18,500+ have been detained since October 7. At least around a hundred, including a child, have died in custody. And some 4,000 are forcibly disappeared.
“What is lost in Palestine will be lost to us all.” — @FranceskAlbs told the Human Rights Council in Geneva.
Israel uses lands belonging to the State of Palestine as dumping grounds for hazardous waste from over 50 sites
This exposes our people to dangerous substances such as depleted uranium, white phosphorus, and other toxic waste.
The Israeli occupation authorities impose strict restrictions on Palestinians preventing them from establishing waste disposal facilities.
This catastrophe is not only an environmental crisis but also a deliberate, multi-dimensional crime that violates Palestinian rights
It exposes the failure of international accountability mechanisms over nearly six decades of military occupation.
The State of Palestine considers Israeli waste smuggling a national security threat.
Collaborating with friendly states to hold Israeli companies to account aligns with global environmental and climate justice discourse.
All States Parties to the Basel Convention should fulfill their responsibilities regarding Israeli occupation practices in the Palestinian environment.
The smuggling of hazardous waste into occupied Palestine flagrantly violates international agreements ratified by both Israel in 1994 and Palestine in 2015, particularly the Basel Convention on the Control of Transboundary Movements of Hazardous Wastes and their Disposal. Under international law and the Fourth Geneva Convention, the dumping of waste by an occupying Power constitutes a prohibited act
Enforcement mechanisms of international law remain weak and ineffective in the Palestinian context, representing a grave miscarriage of justice. Additionally, this smuggling contravenes Article 13 of Palestinian Environmental Law No. 7 of 1999, which prohibits the import and transfer of hazardous waste without authorization.
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When a school or hospital is bombed, the first response is denial: “It wasn’t us. It was a misfired rocket.”
When a video emerges and evidence proves otherwise, the story shifts: “It was a base;” “militants were hiding among civilians.”
When the lies* collapse, it becomes:
“an unfortunate error”
“a technical failure”
“a professional mistake”
And they claim they would investigate.
The results?
1- No guarantee of investigation, especially that it’s the killers who claim to be carrying it out.
2- No consequences.
3- More crimes.
And the complicit media first casts doubt on the story before amplifying the perpetrators’ lies and recycled justifications.
*examples below
🚨🇧🇷 The #HindRajabFoundation filed a criminal complaint in #Brazil against Givati Brigade soldier Omri Turgeman for war crimes committed in Gaza. We call on Brazilian authorities to arrest the suspect and further investigate the crimes. Impunity must end.
More info ⬇️
https://t.co/nAL8cQoOl1