Unfortunately, no one cares about us anymore. I say it frankly, we are hungry and we need food.
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This is only necessary because of the chaos of Roe being overturned.
Doctors and hospitals are turning women away to hemorrhage and die in hospital parking lots because they are afraid of being incarcerated for providing ANY aid to women in active labor.
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My friend Mirghani, a human rights advocate from Darfur, has dedicated his life to documenting atrocities and helping countless people escape violence in Darfur and across Sudan. Following the recent passing of his aunt, his nieces and nephews are now in urgent need of support. Please consider donating and sharing their story:
URGENT CF🚨black disabled couple must pay for life-saving medication! this i know it is weekend and cr0wdfunding is slow, but this needs to be done ASAP
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During the genocide, most of Gaza’s water infrastructure was damaged or destroyed by the occupation. https://t.co/6l9JFjXgdv. In the last 2 months before the “ceasefire” was agreed upon (a ceasefire in name, not in practice), especially in the North, desalination plants, water towers, water barrels, and even trucks had a huge target on them in order to cripple the ability to provide this life sustaining essential.
Now, over 96% of households are without enough water to cover basic needs such as drinking, cooking, cleaning, bathing, and laundry. On October 19, Translating Falasteen (@translatingpal) x The Sameer Project provided another 75,000 liters of fresh drinking water to these neighborhoods in the North…
Gaza City:
• Ministry of Detainees area in Tal al-Hawa – 5,000 liters
• Souq al-Zahab in al-Daraj area – 4,000 liters
• al-Sadra in al-Daraj neighborhood – 5,000 liters
• al-Senaa Street in Tal al-Hawa – 5,000 liters
• Aqsa University area in Tal al-Hawa – 4,000 liters
• Carrefour in Tal al-Hawa – 6,000 liters
• Abu Mazen Roundabout in Tal al-Hawa – 5,000 liters
• Sanaa Street in Tal al-Hawa neighborhood – 7,000 liters
• al-Shifaa area in al-Rimal neighborhood – 5,000 liters
• Rahim Street in Tal al-Hawa neighborhood – 5,000 liters
• al-Dahshan area in al-Zaytoun neighborhood – 3,000 liters
• Fahmi al-Jarjawi School in al-Daraj – 3,000 liters
• al-Yarmouk area in al-Daraj neighborhood – 3,000 liters
• al-Nafak area in al-Daraj – 3,000 liters
• al-Falah School area in al-Zaytoun neighborhood – 6,000 liters
• Al-Nasr Street in al-Daraj neighborhood – 6,000 liters
Give to the North Campaign to support the areas in need of life sustaining water!
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SiNtb (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "North aid")
https://t.co/fWlJpZkj23 (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "North aid")
Rain is in the forecast next week in Gaza. https://t.co/jw67AhauWA. If the first rainstorm of the season taught us anything it’s that the Strip is vulnerable to flooding, tents flying away buildings collapsing, and relief organizations are woefully underprepared to help.
The Sameer Project can source and set up tents in areas and camps most in need and most threatened by the next storm. Here we set up a tent for a large family in Al-Tuffah neighborhood, east of Gaza City in North Gaza. Last week the family’s makeshift tent flooded and they lost everything.
We need to be proactive before the next storm and replace tents that we know will not sustain the winds. Help us purchase tents that have been on average $400 over the course of the past month. Donate to our “Give Warmth to Gaza” initiative under our Return Home Campaign.
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SiNtb (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Winter")
https://t.co/fWlJpZkj23 (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Winter")
There is STILL A FAMINE in Gaza! Donate now: https://t.co/8KBN079n3K
The military occupation is allowing low quantities in but also low quality. Most of the food entering Gaza is ultra processed food that is specifically engineered to be hyper palatable and full of fat, sugar and salt.
International pressure forced the military occupation to allow limited amount in so their tactic now is to kill people slowly by depriving them from proper nourishment and maintaining undernourishment in essential vitamins and minerals. Vegetables and chicken are very expensive in Gaza.
The Sameer Project is trying to combat this by providing rice with vegetables. On October 20th, the Sameer Project distributed 200 meals of rice with onions, garlic and pepper, feeding around 500 people for $877 with 11% commission. The meals were given out in Nabd Al Haya Camp in Khan Younis.
Donate to the South Campaign for more food distributions: https://t.co/8KBN079n3K
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SifDD (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "South aid")
https://t.co/WNZu0ERJci (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "South aid")
Our sweet Rowan came too soon, and we’re navigating an unimaginable loss. Sharing this in hopes of a little support while we heal.❤️🩹
Please check in on me if you don't hear from me. I am not doing well at all.
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BREAKING: ICE just tried to deport this woman, but there was just one problem — she was Native American.
You read that right: Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) — the agency supposedly tasked with deporting undocumented immigrants — just tried to deport an Indigenous woman whose ancestors have been here for thousands of years.
Leticia Jacobo, a 24-year-old member of Arizona’s Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community, was born in Phoenix — but that didn’t stop ICE from trying to ship her “back” to a country she doesn’t even belong to.
Here’s how this jaw-dropping injustice unfolded: Jacobo was sitting in a Polk County, Iowa jail after being booked for allegedly driving with a suspended license — nothing violent, nothing serious.
Her mother, Ericka Burns, was preparing to pick her up and bring her home when jail staff dropped a bombshell: “She’s not being released. ICE is coming to deport her.”
Her mom was stunned. “How can you deport her?” she asked. “She’s Native American!”
But the jail staff shrugged it off. They said they were “just holding her” for ICE. No one — not a single person — could explain how or why this was happening.
Jacobo’s family went into overdrive — calling, emailing, begging officials to stop what was about to become one of the most shameful bureaucratic blunders in modern history. They reached out to tribal leaders, shared pleas on Facebook, and even showed up at the jail with her birth certificate to prove she’s an American citizen.
And still, officials hesitated. Hours ticked by while ICE prepared to take her.
Finally, after an agonizing all-night standoff, she was released around 4:30 a.m. — barely.
And what’s ICE’s excuse? A “clerical error.”
Lt. Mark Chance from the Polk County Sheriff’s Office casually dismissed it as “human error.” Just a little mix-up, they said. The detainer was meant for someone else, and they just happened to attach it to the file of a Native American woman born on U.S. soil.
“We’ll have some meetings about it,” Chance said. “This is silly.”
Silly? This wasn’t “silly.” This was an attempted deportation of a woman whose people are the original inhabitants of this land, by a government agency that has no idea whose land it’s even on.
Let that sink in: the United States government almost deported an Indigenous woman from her own country.
This is what happens when an agency like ICE is given unchecked power — where “clerical errors” can destroy lives, and where systemic racism and dehumanization are written into the paperwork. If her family hadn’t fought like hell, Leticia Jacobo could have been vanished into ICE custody — another name lost in a broken, brutal system.
It’s time to abolish this corrupt and incompetent agency that can’t even tell the difference between an immigrant and an Indigenous citizen.
Because if ICE can come for Native Americans, they can come for anyone.
Please like and share if you’re as outraged by this as we are!
this little angel is ahmed, the son of my friend in northern gaza.
ahmed has no winter clothes and the cold nights could be disastrous to his wellbeing.
if you can spare money for donations to help ahmed i’m dropping the link once again
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here are some resources to help palestine
daily click https://t.co/v4LzSHw7fs
demand for a ceasefire https://t.co/yQMrFM664O
sign petitions https://t.co/3EQIwqVQtw
donate hygiene kits https://t.co/T8yf7ceEcO
donate eSims https://t.co/DPo2IhOu77
Please help me evacuate my family from Darfur😭 and escape genocide. They are living in fear under severe conditions, and it’s getting worse every day. Any donation or share would help us reach our goal
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BREAKING: Israel has dropped a new type of bomb in Gaza.
Palestinians claim it’s a “mini nuke,” but analysis suggests it is likely a thermobaric (vacuum) weapon.
Thermobaric bombs detonate by dispersing a fuel–air mixture, producing a high-pressure shockwave and intense heat. This can collapse structures and cause blast effects similar to a nuclear detonation in terms of overpressure, but it is not a nuclear weapon.
I want to be able to outlive my oppressor, something my mother and siblings could not do because they were killed... All we want is to survive.
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