They knew exactly who Mona Khalil was.
They knew the bright orange house in Mansouri, south Lebanon. They knew it was not a military site, not a command center, not a battlefield position. It was one of the most recognizable symbols of environmental conservation on Lebanon's southern coast; a sanctuary dedicated to protecting endangered sea turtles and preserving life.
Mona spent her years defending the most vulnerable creatures of the Mediterranean, teaching generations that every life matters, that nature is not a casualty to be discarded, and that humanity has a duty to protect what cannot protect itself.
Yet the same orange house that stood as a beacon of conservation became a target for terrorist Israel.
This was an assault on a woman whose life's work was devoted to safeguarding life itself. A woman known internationally for her environmental activism, whose name had become synonymous with the protection of Lebanon's coastline and its endangered sea turtles.
The murder of Mona Khalil sends a chilling message: even those whose only weapon is compassion, whose only mission is preservation, are not spared.
I don’t like the term “teacher shortage” because there really isn’t a shortage of people who want to teach, there’s just a shortage of people willing to spend 70% of their instruction time on classroom management saying “You guys… you guys!!!” 500 times a day for $42,000 a year
TODAY— Photos were smuggled out of Ecuador’s prisons and published by the brave Karol Noroña. Under the current U.S.-backed military dictatorship, inmates are starved and 1 dies every 7 hours— an alarming rate for the 2nd smallest nation in South America. NOBOA IS A MURDERER.
Hey it’s a bad thing that we let corporate democrats who are literally bought and paid for by corporations get away with saying “I can’t be bought” democrats are no better than republicans as far as “I guess we can just lie to the voters they are lazy and won’t fact check”
Remember their names. 🏳️⚧️
April 5: Davonta Curtis
April 12: Daniella Analee Escobedo
April 17: Aleanna Belcher
April 18: Lucas RedBeard Knapp
April 28: Lanessa Rodriguez
May 9: Ellie Schmidt (still missing)
May 13: Juniper Blessing
May 17: Eryka Caldwell
May 24: Leia Trysiss Ali
May 25: Murry Foust
May 25: Persia
And these are just the ones we know about.
BREAKING: The Louisiana Senate passed a disturbing anti-homeless bill that pushes homeless people into jails, forced treatment, and unpaid labor. Hours earlier, the same lawmakers voted to give themselves $1,000 to cover housing expenses, recognizing housing is too expensive.
An unidentified Trans woman has been found deceased in Brays Bayou, southwest Houston, Texas on May 25, 2026. She is estimated to be between 24-30 years old, and the police have already said they believe she was murdered.
https://t.co/HTLQT1B6hP
#TransLivesMatter#WontBeErased