my whole tl is filled with lebanese ppl announcing the death of entire families, gone in just a few seconds, & others worrying for a loved one who they haven't heard from. this is heartbreaking & inhumane & I can't believe the whole world is just turning a blind eye to all this
100 airstrikes in the span of 10 minutes. ONE HUNDRED airstrikes on densely populated neighborhoods. civilians are being bombed. homes gone in mere SECONDS. what ceasefire? DO NOT TURN A BLIND EYE TO THIS
@Ianoquinnzel I always thought that if the symbiote got to Peter first they would be running around in a full black suit and be called The Amazing Silhouette, but being able to chose anything and still choosing to be spider-man is so funny to me
@sephius1999 Oh no the consequences of American Imperialism are affecting Americans instead of just innocent brown folk in other countries, now it’s too far!
A lot harder to look away when it’s happening here instead of on the other side of the world isn’t it?
"More than 10,800 Palestinian hostages are already inside Israeli occupation prisons, and now a law is being pushed that could turn their sentences into death."
Palestinian institutions warn that the proposed execution law now advancing through the Knesset would directly endanger figures like Marwan al-Barghouti, one of the most prominent Palestinian leaders abducted since 2002, who has spent over two decades in prison and more than two years in solitary confinement. Since October 2023, he has been assaulted multiple times by Israeli occupation prison forces, suffering broken ribs and repeated injuries, while his family has faced intimidation and psychological pressure, all within what global institutions describe as a system of “slow execution” already in place.
The urgency lies in what this law represents: not a new policy, but a formal shift toward open execution, expanding practices that have already led to the deaths of more than 100 Palestinian hostages in custody since 2023. Today, around 10,800 Palestinians are held across 23 prisons, including women, children, the sick, and thousands detained without charge, with growing concern that the law would place them at immediate risk of legalised killing.
Palestinian voices say this moment is critical because once passed, it would give full legal cover to escalate what is already happening behind prison walls, turning long-term detention into a direct threat to life for hostages like Barghouti and thousands of others.