There’s a famous story about a rabbi who survived the Holocaust, camps and all, while his entire family was killed. When he returned home, he said, “It could have been worse.” His students asked: “How could it possibly have been worse?” The rabbi replied: “It could have been us doing all the killing.”
Everyone felt sad for the penguin walking alone and the monkey rejected by his mother. But this video is far more heartbreaking, yet it didn’t receive the same attention.
🚨 Yemen reports the deadliest journalist massacre in years — 26 reporters were among 46 people killed after Israel launched air strikes on two newspaper offices in Sanaa on Wednesday. Yemen’s Health Ministry says 165 were wounded and warns the toll may rise as rescuers continue to search the rubble.
When my dad at 16 was driven out of the Galilee in 1948, he wasn’t executed with the young men.
He attributed this to the fact that he happened to wear shorts that day. They made him look boyish. So he was put in with the children by the zionist forces and not killed.
Now, imperial Israel is worse. They actually target children.
They tell you they’re going to flatten Gaza to destroy Palestinian life, they show you the destruction, then boast about it.
This is what total impunity looks like.
Remember when Israel killed Al Jazeera journalist Shireen Abu Akleh, a Palestinian Christian, in 2022 and then attacked her casket live on TV? Thinking of her today, paying my respects. 🙏🏻🖤
Channel 4’s Krishnan Guru-Murthy: “It’s very easy to end up arguing about genocide… given how many people Israel could kill if they were trying to exterminate the population…
…genocide suggests a one-sided conflict, which Gaza isn’t… there are two sides…”
Outrageous.
⚡️Leaked Chats Show Pro-Israel Extremist Group Betar Organizing Street Confrontations
Internal discussions include plans to burn Qurans and attack pro-Palestine protesters with pepper spray.
Story by @taliaotg & @MazMHussain
https://t.co/44NPqrexq2
Has *any* reporter (or talk show host) asked Cuomo why he volunteered to become Netanyahu’s lawyer, or why his position on Israel’s Gaza campaign is the opposite of every major human rights group in the world, and what signal that position might be sending to Arab New Yorkers?