Delivered by C‑section from her dead mother's body. 23 years old. 'israel' bombed and killed her. Buried them under rubble. The baby girl was named after her. Doctors gave her a 50/50 chance of survival. She died 5 days later and was buried next to her mum.
Check the date.
Mosquito swarms plague displaced families in Gaza amid collapsing conditions and blocked aid, including pesticides and waste equipment.
Meanwhile, Israel continues to block the entry of pesticides and waste-treatment equipment.
Israel is the only country in the world that practiced a policy of "bone-breaking" as a military directive by using hammers instead of bullets against 1,555 Palestinian children in 1988.
DO NOT STOP TALKING ABOUT THE EPSTEIN FILES.
Does anyone else notice that no matter how many folks are posting about the Epstein files, it never trends on X?
Do you remember 'All Eyes on Rafah'?
This is what Rafah looks like now, 2 years later. The IDF invaded Rafah in June 2024 and systematically destroyed everything that sustained life.
"Israel" is incompatible with humanity.
Not so fun fact: Epstein's house has a room with a drop door that goes straight into the ocean.
Also had a dentist office, and it was revealed that he had 330 gallons of industrial grade sulfuric acid shipped there. So they were pulling teeth so they couldn't bite or be identified, dissolved in acid and dumped into the ocean.
"a 12 year old girl in her tent, shot in the chest with live ammunition from a crane mounted gun"
"A three year old girl, again in her home, shot in the face by a bullet from a quadcopter drone"
"devastating injuries to children's chests, abdomen, and life changing trauma."
Has anyone else noticed how Palestinian social media trends are generally light hearted fun, and almost every Israeli trend is just something incredibly racist
Remember those horrific pictures of Jews liberated from Auschwitz?
This isn't one.
This is a Palestinian man released after 26 months of Israeli "administrative detention." No charge. No trial. No legal rights.
"Never again" sounds noble. It just turns out it was never meant to apply to everyone.
The Israeli government currently holds roughly 3,500 Palestinians under this system, and has issued more than 100,000 such detention orders since 1967.
October 7th wasn't the start of this. It was a reaction to it.
Why don't we hear anything about this?