If you’re wondering how intense the bombing in Beirut was yesterday, then you need to watch this video. It documents the bombardment around the Indonesian Hospital in northern Gaza, near my family’s home in
Nov 2023.
This is what we call a “fire belt,” in Arabic, meaning relentless, consecutive strikes that feel like hell itself. I lived through this many times in Gaza before we left for Egypt. It feels like the end of the world, as if you’re standing in flames from every direction, with no escape and no way out.
Don’t look away from this video.
#Gaza #Lebanon #Beirut #Israël #Israel
A music teacher in Gaza has transformed the sound of Israeli drones into a powerful song honouring those killed in Israel’s genocide.
Ahmed Muin Abu Amsha uses music to help displaced and traumatised Palestinian children cope amid war and devastation.
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🚨BREAKING: A devastating scene from Tel Al-Hawa, Gaza City: a child pulled from the rubble after Israeli forces bombed a residential building at dawn, leaving behind a horrific massacre.
I still can’t believe Israel bombed a hospital twice, killed 20 people including journalists, got caught on tape targeting rescue workers, then said they were targeting a CAMERA.
And the whole of Western media just went with it without question. The complicity is astounding.
“A Hamas camera”
Israel said they BOMBED A HOSPITAL because they were targeting a camera and Western media repeats this nonsense like it’s a normal day.
In English, Israel calls double-tapping a hospital a "mistake"
In Hebrew, Israel brags about bombing Nasir hospital twice & murdering 4 journalists there, calling them all "terrorists"
They first bombed the hospital, waited for journalists to rush to the scene & bombed them!
The executive director of Israel’s National Cyber Directorate was arrested this week in Las Vegas in child predator ring sting. This guy works directly under Netanyahu. So of course he was allowed to go back to Israel.
H/t @icu_luci
US Green Beret saw IDF war crimes at aid delivery sites in Gaza.
“In my entire career I have never witnessed the level of brutality and use of indiscriminate and unnecessary force against a civilian population, an unarmed starving population,” according to US Green Beret Anthony Aguilar, who deployed to Gaza Humanitarian Foundation aid distribution sites in the Gaza strip. “Using artillery rounds, mortar rounds, tank rounds into unarmed civilians is a war crime.”
“The American people need to know what the United States is involved in in Gaza. We’re not bystanders. We are a part of it. U.S. tax dollars are going towards this effort. Americans are on the ground, armed, in Gaza, engaging with Palestinians and involved in things that America needs to know about.”
Aguilar has provided direct testimony of his experience working for the Gaza Humanitarian Foundation (GHF), which manages US- and Israeli-backed 'aid delivery' in Gaza.
“Dystopian to the tenth degree. It’s horrible. There was no box for this young man. So he picked up some things that he found on the ground, and he was so thankful for even that. And he walked up to me and he extended his hand, and I beckoned for him to come forward, and he grabbed my hand, and he kissed my hand and he said, “Shukran, shukran,” and he was sincere.
“Then he held my hand and he kissed it, and I knelt down to look at him in the face so I can let him know that, you know, people care. You’re not alone. People care. And he set down his bags and he put his hands on my face and he kissed me.
“And he says, “Thank you.” And he picked up his bags and he went back to join this group. This was the last remaining group of people on the site that were picking up remnants of aid.
“The IDF [Israeli military] opened up with machine gun fire into the crowd to get them to leave faster, to get them to hurry. Shooting at their feet, shooting over their head, shooting into the berm. There’s video of this. It’s been verified. That’s the first time I had experienced such use of force against… So I didn’t know what was going on because he had walked through the berm, and I heard the shooting. So I ran up to the berm to look, and there were dead Palestinians. He was one of them.”
@grok How many posts, from any and all profiles/accounts, can be found in my activity over the last year? Meaning, when looking at my profile page, how many posts, regardless of author, can be seen?