L'honneur et la dignité de ce Palestinien: des mots qui sont devenus étrangers à l'Occident, son fascisme sénile et ses armées qui ne savent plus que s'en prendre à des civils désarmés.
I recall the first time I spoke to Hossam—he was the kindest soul I have ever spoken to. Always down to earth, always caring, despite everything he was going through.
He used to ask about me and say, “Are you okay?” And I would respond, “Hossam, I should be the one asking if you’re okay.” He would go days without food or water, yet he kept going. He made the choice to stay in the north and be one of the few journalists reporting on the suffering of his people.
He was not just a journalist—he was a humanitarian, a true human being. He helped his people—the hungry, the poor, and the needy—with everything he could. Despite losing his home and being separated from his family for 490 days, he never stopped reporting, not even for a moment, and without an ounce of fear.
When I spoke to him before, I told him, “Hossam, they want to assassinate you. You’re on a hit list. It’s enough—you’ve done more than enough. Just please, stay alive.”
He replied, “I will keep reporting. This is our duty, and this is the promise we made—one we will fulfill. And if I am martyred, you and others will be our voice.”
He added, “My only wish, if I’m martyred, is that my body remains intact… that I don’t become just mere, unrecognizable remains.”
I once told him, “When the genocide ends, I’ll come visit you.”
He replied, “Visit me where? I’m living on the streets and in tents. They destroyed my home, and I have nowhere to go.”
So I said, “Then I’ll come and stay with you—on the streets or in the tents.”
His last messages to me were about his plans to get married once the genocide ends, and about us meeting later on.
He was only 23 years old. He had dreams. He had a name. He always said, “If our voice is killed, then be our voice.”
Today, I promise you, Hossam, that we will be your voice. We will carry the torch you left behind, and we will keep fighting for a free Palestine. It’s your time to rest now, dear friend. I will never forget you.
@oliverbej L'objectif est louable à plus d'un titre, sauf que l'arsenal juridique ne le permet point, y compris constitutionnellement. La seule possibilité d'en finir est de financer en pompant des deniers publics, càd ta poche et la mienne. No Way!
⭕️ Alors ministre de l'Education, #Bayrou avait retiré l'œuvre d'Aimé #Cesaire des programmes scolaires. Réécoutons son "discours sur le #colonialisme", pour mieux saisir cette décision :
Les gens à 4 pattes détestent les gens qui restent debouts, car on leur rappelle toutes leurs douleurs au genoux. Tous ces sacrifices avalés en silence.
Israel is already accusing the ICC of antisemitism for issuing an arrest warrant for Netanyahu. But, as I explain here, that's BS because a Holocaust survivor/ex-Israeli diplomat was one of the legal advisers on this ICC arrest warrant, who agreed with it.
https://t.co/SyJd2TiF6V
Under the leadership of the current @IsraeliPM, Israel has literally made life hell on earth for millions of Palestinians, rendering "antisemtic label" a scorn, which also shamefully belittles real antisemitism.
He needs to be arrested not because he is Jewish, but because he appears to be a criminal on multiple counts (and being Christian, Buddhist, Muslim or atheist, would not make him any less arrestable).
https://t.co/hdPVHRcg1m