איך טייסי חיל האוויר הישראלי מצדיקים לעצמם הוצאה להורג של ילדים כאשר התכלית היחידה היא סיכול הסכם שלום? טישלר משקר להם משהו על ציונות והם בוחרים להאמין?
🩸עזה
סיפורם של בית החולים כמאל עדוואן שנרצח ורופא הילדים חוסאם אבו-סייפא שנחטף.
🩸היום יותר מתמיד חשוב שמבצעי, תומכי ומכחישי הג'נוסייד שבוצע יכירו את גם את צד הקורבנות בעזה.
*העדויות הן של אלביניה אשתו אליאס בנו ואחיות ששרדו.
הסרט *לאן נעלם חוסאם*
ערך לעברית @stym
How do you explain to someone that an entire neighborhood can lose access to drinking water because of a few liters of motor oil?
Not because there is no water. Not because there is no desalination plant.
But because the machines and trucks that keep life running can no longer operate.
Twice a week, a water truck comes to our neighborhood. Families line up with containers and collect enough drinking water to last until the next delivery.
Yesterday was one of those days.
My father waited with the neighbors from early morning. The truck never arrived. Today, they waited again.
Still nothing.
By then, many families had already run out of safe drinking water. Later, some of the men went to find out what had happened.
The answer was painfully simple.
The truck assigned to our area had broken down. It needed motor oil.
Motor oil is still not being allowed into Gaza.
Three of the station’s five water trucks have now stopped operating. Just days ago, Gaza City’s main desalination plant also reported disruptions because the lubricants needed to keep its machinery running were unavailable.
What sounds like a technical problem quickly becomes something else.
It becomes thirst. It becomes parents wondering what their children will drink.
It becomes families forced to rely on water that is barely suitable for washing, let alone drinking. Today, my family managed to buy enough water.
Many others could not. This is how suffering works in Gaza.
It rarely arrives all at once. A blocked shipment. A broken truck.
A machine that stops working. And suddenly, an entire neighborhood is left without water.
That is why it is difficult to hear the word “ceasefire.” Because wars are not measured only by bombs.
They are measured by whether people can drink clean water, receive medical care, and live with dignity.
If essential supplies are still being blocked, if water systems are slowly collapsing, and if families are still struggling to secure the most basic necessities, then what exactly are we supposed to call this?
How many more people must suffer before the world understands that war does not always arrive as an explosion?
Sometimes it arrives as an empty water container waiting for a truck that never comes.
#WoundedGaza
🔴 Eski Fransa İsrail ve ABD Büyükelçisi Gerard Araud:
“Şu anda Batı Şeria'da olanlar tam bir skandal.”
“Aslında olan, 'yerleşimci' İsrailliler tarafından gerçekleştirilen etnik temizlik.”
“Avrupa'nın bu konudaki sessizliği de bir skandal.”
Israel is destroying every single home in the southern 40 miles of Lebanon.
This is not “targeting Hezbollah strongholds.”
These are Christian villages and Sunni villages and Shia villages where people have lived for centuries.
"אני זה שמחליט. ליהודים מותר להיות פה - לערבים אסור"
ככה נשמע אדם חמוש בפארק בתחום ירושלים, בספק חייל בספק מתנחל (ובכל כך הרב�� מקרים מי יודע מה ההבדל) שמסביר לנו מה ההיגיון של האפרטהייד: ליהודים יש זכויות, לערבים פשוט אין. צפו ותשפטו בעצמכם.