This world movie, is not the ‘moving now’. To hear the engines running through the human skeleton, and the machine talking through the skull, are just the data centre hubs, the logical, black and white x-rays of life with no soul in the prison we have stumbled into.
Crazy that this is getting barely any coverage. This year’s European Press Prize was just awarded to an investigative report by the Dutch newspaper De Volkskrant. It is entitled “What the Wounds Tell” and in it the journalists Maud Effting and Willem Feenstra document the cases of 114 children in Gaza under the age of 15 who were struck by a single bullet to the head or chest. Almost all of them died or were left severely disabled. They chose to document only the cases of boys and girls under the age of 15 (though often much younger: aged 3, 4 or 7) because these are children who can be immediately identified as such. “A single bullet in these parts of the body is a clear indication that these children were deliberately targeted“, the two journalists write.
This is the article: https://t.co/YkZrpqBWBQ
This may seem like a pursuit of a story, of knowledge, of meaning or even pleasure in the dark road of our being…but Siri, have you considered that in our angst-state, our questions, our need for connection, satisfaction and ‘joy’ are little more than a losing of our lives?
A prisoner knows he is imprisoned.
That is why he tries to escape.
The truly dangerous prison is the one people mistake for normal life.
Most people never even see the walls.
'..I am quite familiar to near death experiences bringing enlightenment and sensorial imagination, having spent a climbers life in what I called ‘the field of savagery’.. https://t.co/t3lmK97skk
At least 15 cases of sexual assaults, including rape.
Shot with rubber bullets at close range.
Tens of people’s bones broken.
While the world’s eye is trained on the suffering of our participants, we cannot emphasize enough that this is a mere glimpse of the brutality israel imposes daily on Palestinian hostages.
Don’t let up. Statements of condemnation are not enough. This moment must be seized by people worldwide to apply the necessary pressure to end this colonial violence. Pressure officials. Escalate boycott and divestment tactics. Organize direct action.
“Please, if this can be a lightning rod moment, let it be that … join us wherever you are and rise up so that we can end this occupation, end this colonialism, end this violence.”
Free Palestine NOW.
‘Therefore be abhorred, all feasts, societies and throngs of men’…not the original Shakespearian, misanthropic context, but a true caring message for mankind…for it is ‘obvious that most will never see because their shadows are awake & scrolling upon them’… What a freak show.
What a terrible start to his bid to reverse Starmer’s descent into one moral void after another! Adopting Mahmood’s ‘racism-lite’ agenda after embracing Reeves’ laughable fiscal rules does not augur well for Andy. Go Greens! https://t.co/CcsFhk2F7V
Hay una pandemia que nadie quiere frenar: la del egoísmo. Y esa, también se contagia.
El mayor riesgo para la salud global ya no es la falta de ciencia, sino la falta de conciencia. Por eso, cuando otros recortan, España duplica su ayuda.
Porque ninguna sociedad merece llamarse civilizada si abandona a los suyos. Cuidar de quien no puede cuidarse no es caridad. Es lo que nos hace humanos.
'..and they think they are in, not quite, distanced, angry & jealous, harassing & confusing the mind into error & fear, destroying the habitat, cos' they can't have it..Jahweh, Jehovah, Yahoo, Yippee https://t.co/qpksWaltGk
On the 78th Anniversary of the Nakba – 15 May 2026
Seventy-eight years ago, Britain committed one of the most catastrophic acts of colonial injustice in modern history. With the stroke of a pen, the British government disposed of a land it had no right to give – uprooting an entire people from their homes, their soil, and their heritage to install a project built on displacement, exclusion, and dispossession.
The Nakba was no accident of war; it was a deliberate, calculated campaign of erasure. Hundreds of villages were demolished. Hundreds of thousands of men, women, and children were driven from everything they had ever known.
Britain bears a historic and moral responsibility for this foundational crime – a responsibility it has never acknowledged, never atoned for, and never answered. Today, we name it plainly: what Britain inflicted upon the Palestinian people was a crime, and history will not allow it to be forgotten.
Yet, the crime did not end in 1948. The world’s governments, institutions, and international bodies chose complicity. For nearly eight decades, the international community has legitimised a regime built on stolen land, suppressed Palestinian resistance at every turn, and shielded Israel from accountability. They looked away – or actively enabled the oppressor – as war crime followed war crime.
The occupation deepened. Settlements expanded. The blockade tightened. The apartheid wall grew in length and height.
Now, before the eyes of the entire world, Gaza faces a genocide – a systematic campaign to destroy a people. Children are bombed in hospitals and schools. Families are starved by design as a weapon of war. An entire civilisation is being dismantled in real time. The collusion of world powers in this ongoing catastrophe does not merely dishonour them; it makes them active accomplices in every crime committed since the first.
And yet, Palestine endures. Through every massacre and siege, through expulsion, imprisonment, and collective punishment, through seventy-eight years of unrelenting assault on their very existence, the Palestinian people have never surrendered – and they never will.
Generation after generation has carried the flame: from those who fled with the keys to their homes in 1948, to the children of Gaza who today stand amidst the rubble and declare that they are still here. This is more than resilience; it is one of the most extraordinary acts of collective resistance in human history.
The Palestinian people have taught the world what it means to refuse to disappear. They will not be erased. They will not be silenced. And they will not rest until every inch of their land is free and every right is restored – fully, unconditionally, and without compromise.
The tide has turned, and the world knows it. The Zionist project, sustained for decades by propaganda, intimidation, and the suppression of truth, is losing its grip on the global conscience. Millions across every continent have taken to the streets. Students have risen on university campuses from London to Los Angeles. Artists, academics, lawyers, and doctors are raising their voices, and international courts have opened investigations.
The mask has been torn away, exposing the reality beneath: an apartheid regime, a colonial enterprise, and a system of terror and control that has no place in the modern world. The narrative that once protected Israel from scrutiny is collapsing. The impunity that shielded it from consequence is eroding. The end of the Zionist project as a viable political reality is no longer unthinkable; for the first time, it is inevitable.
On this 78th anniversary of the Nakba, the Global Alliance for Palestine makes this unshakeable pledge: we will not rest. We will not be silent. We will not be bought, intimidated, or deterred. We stand in full, unconditional solidarity with every campaign, movement, and act of resistance – legal, moral, cultural, and political – that advances the cause of Palestinian liberation anywhere on earth.
We will work without pause until the dream that has sustained an entire people across three generations becomes reality: a free Palestine, from the river to the sea. Full rights, full dignity, and full justice will be restored to every Palestinian – those living under occupation, those displaced in the diaspora, and those who gave their lives so that others might one day be free. https://t.co/nUI3OpUTup
The Nakba is not history; it is an ongoing wound. And we will not stop until it is healed.
Global Alliance for Palestine
15 May 2026
Declassified UK just exposed the pro-Israel lobby's grip on the UK Labour Party. Pro-Israel lobby donated to 13 of 25 members of Keir Starmer's cabinet.
Trevor Chinn, a key figure, said: 'I've spent my entire life working for Israel.' Chinn donated to Starmer, David Lammy, Lisa Nandy, Rachel Reeves, Angela Rayner, and Wes Streeting.
المغنية الإسبانية روزاليا كانت قد توقفت عن الغناء لفترة طويلة، لكنها تراجعت عن القرار لدى تلقيها دعوة للمشاركة في حفل خيري لجمع التبرعات لصالح غزة وفلسطين في برشلونة. تتلقى إسرائيل صفعات متتالية في مجال السينما والغناء والفن على مستوى العالم!
On the 78th anniversary of the Nakba, we remember that dispossession and exile are not mere footnotes of the past but living, ongoing realities.
To speak of justice today is to name the catastrophe of 1948 and to recognise that no future can be built on forgetting. Freedom and equal rights for all, from the river to the sea, is the only vision worthy of the name.
As we mark another Nakba anniversary, the genocide that started then is intensifying. What we witness in Gaza and across the occupied territories is not a war, not clash of equals, nor a tragic but inevitable conflict — it is the violent, relentless logic of white settler terra nullius colonialism, dressed in modern military hardware and sustained by western complicity. A people is being erased, deemed superfluous, their humanity denied so that their erasure may be justified.
To commemorate the Nakba is to stand with the living against the coloniser’s lie that some lives are mere obstacles. It is to insist that remembrance must become resistance, and resistance is not only a prerequisite for liberty but also of existence.
🚨 Periodista: “¿Qué piensas de las acciones de Lamine Yamal ayer durante las celebraciones del título de liga del FC Barcelona, y debería un jugador evitar interferir en asuntos no relacionados con el fútbol?”
Pep Guardiola: “¿Y tú también deberías evitar interferir en cosas que no son tu especialidad? Estás aquí para preguntarme sobre el partido de mañana contra el Crystal Palace F.C..
A pesar de eso, responderé a tu pregunta..... Un jugador de fútbol es un modelo a seguir seguido por millones, y su opinión es influyente, por lo que debería expresar su opinión cuando sea necesario.
¿Qué harías si encontraras a tu esposa e hijos bajo los escombros de hogares como los de ellos allí? ¿Vendrías aquí a la conferencia de prensa a hablar de un jugador que lleva una camiseta y corre tras una pelota?? ¡Por supuesto que no!!
No eliges los temas de los que queremos hablar, así que esas son cosas fuera de tu especialidad. La postura de Lamine es algo de lo que debería estar orgulloso — ahora se ha convertido en el tema de conversación del mundo.”
الصهاينة شنّوا حملة على اللاعب الإسباني ذي الأصل المغربي لامين يامال فقط لأنه رفع علم فلسطين أثناء احتفاله بالبطولة.
لذلك أتمنى أن تكون هناك حملة دعم واسعة له على مواقع التواصل.. ليعرف هذا الشاب أن أبناء جلدته وكل أحرار العالم يقفون معه ويساندونه.
رفع علم فلسطين ليس جريمة!
كل الدعم للامين يامال 🇵🇸❤️
.. when ‘nous’ leaves the land, reconciliation to The Mother is summoned via a vengeful inability, a curse, a void some call God, corrosive and destructive. What happens to the landscape then? Does it become a prison? Does it become a folded map? https://t.co/vfdp2ThQHd