Israel has killed 13,000 students.
Israel has injured 21,000 students.
Israel has killed 598 teachers.
Israel has bombed 425 schools.
But this is a 'war' on Hamas, right?
BREAKING:
Israel is bombing Yemen’s capital of Sanaa.
Israel is now literally waging attacks on 4 different countries at once: Yemen, Syria, Lebanon, and Palestine.
Yet Western media will still somehow frame Israel as the victim.
Over 100 Palestinians 🇵🇸 buried in a mass grave in Khan Yunis.
Silence on mainstream media.
Silence from Starmer.
Silence alone makes mainstream media and Starmer 🇬🇧 complicit in Netanyahu’s 🇮🇱 crimes.
🚨🇮🇱🇵🇸 2024 is coming to an end, it’s time for an appreciation thread on celebrities that risked it ALL to stand up against Israel & support the people in Gaza…
[PART 2]
1.) Mark Ruffalo @MarkRuffalo
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This Gisèle Pelicot story is scary. 50 additional men raped that poor woman, and not one of them said 'what we are doing is wrong'.
Not one.
And what's mind-blowing is that her husband of 50 years orchestrated all of this. Omo, we don't fear men enough o.
@fazlihalimmedia Padan muka kereta terbakar, Allah bayar cash ja. Dah langgar orang pastu lari… tengok cara kau langgar tu memang sengaja ya..
https://t.co/XOmYIsTnCm
TW: Syaitan sangat Lans Koperal Faris @PDRMsia ni. Mangsa sexual assault buat report, Lans Koperal Faris buat sexual harrasment pula. How the fuck is our police trained on this? #1312
Congratulations to BDS Ireland.
After a year of campaigning across Ireland, every Lidl in Ireland is now free of products made in Israel! Activists from every corner of the land regularly visited the retailer's outlets, distributing leaflets and informing people.
Listen to this Doctor explain how so many children were coming into hospital with 2 gunshot wounds with pin point accuracy.
1 bullet directly into the heart.
1 bullet directly into the head.
But they tell the world they don’t target kids. FUCK OFF!!
Known as the "Chernobyl Three," engineers Alexei Ananenko, Valeri Bespalov, and Boris Baranov risked their lives to prevent an apocalyptic catastrophe just days after the historic explosion at the nuclear power plant in 1986.
Almost as soon as firefighters started pumping water into the reactor, it began flooding a basement room directly below. The basement contained the valves that controlled the coolant liquid that normally kept the reactor stable. But as the reactor rose to 2,000 degrees Fahrenheit, it began to melt the protective concrete floor below.
Experts feared that if the molten nuclear material came into contact with the water, it would unleash a gigantic steam explosion that would destroy the entire power plant, level Kyiv 60 miles away, and release so much radiation into the air that most of Eastern Europe would be uninhabitable for at least 100 years.
So on April 28, 1986, Ananenko, Bespalov, and Baranov volunteered to descend into the basement, locate the valves, and drain the tank. Protected only with diving suits and respirators while armed with a single flashlight, they waded through the radioactive water in near pitch-black darkness.
It took several days of many descents for them to find the valve and turn it enough to begin the draining process, and by May 8, a full 20,000 tons of water had been pumped out, sparing millions of lives from a nuclear winter.