@IsraelMFA You illegally arrested them in international waters. This is an act of piracy, which is a crime under international law.
A rogue and lawless state. Nothing new.
A group of children being groomed to justify a genocide and uphold an apartheid system.
While the other group of children are being erased by bombs.
The children of Gaza matter most right now.
@donstewartTO@MarkJCarney@Keir_Starmer@EmmanuelMacron All conversations circle back to the hostages. They have been overrepresented to the point where 50,000+ killed does not matter. It’s time we centre on the Palestinians and this grossly disproportionate response by your so called ally. Palestinian lives are NOT less than.
@JudithUrqhart @AssalRad Hi Judith!
When my aunts home was destroyed from a nearby missile strike - killing two of my young cousins (<1, and 12), my grandma, my uncle & his wife, and left many injured - they received no leaflet or phone call warning.
So please just shut up.
Thanks.
@Skepticmindd @EmmaRa70@Partisan_12 Where in the video did she state her support for Hamas? It takes a special kind of stupidity to twist her outrage over genocide into “supporting terrorism”. You guys loveeee your propaganda.
Also - fun fact! Israel is a terrorist state - with arrest warrants out for its PM :)
🚨 Breaking:
The #HindRajabFoundation files complaint against Lt. Colonel Beni Aharon, responsible for the murder of Hind Rajab.
Today should’ve been Hind's 7th birthday. After a year of research, we’ve identified the commander, the brigade and the battalion who killed her.
More info ⬇️
https://t.co/BquTBlZiRT
@i_told_youso @MichalSabra “Can’t wait forever”??? Let’s nuke all Palestinian civilians - babies, children, women, men - so that we, the zionists, can live on our stolen land in peace.
If you have to murder and ethnically cleanse people indigenous to the land to claim it as your own, it was never yours
@netanyahu A wanted war criminal is now giving direct orders to Canadian PM @MarkJCarney on what to say and how he should act.
At least that's clear. The question remains: what will you do otherwise? Destabilization, election interference, or calling on your US thugs to intimidate us?
Do you know what unsettles me most about this war?
Not just the bombs. Not just the starvation. Not just the cold, calculated siege of two million souls.
It’s the silence.
It’s the choking, complicit silence of a world that once branded the 20th century as the “century of freedom.” A grand, televised drama of liberation. Where flags of justice were raised in parliaments. Where human rights were no longer ideals, but sacred laws. Where the marginalized were promised visibility, dignity, voice.
We were told we had turned the page. That racism was a relic. That war crimes had courts. That every human life mattered.
But today, in Gaza, human beings are being starved with bureaucratic precision. They are being bombed with Western-backed brilliance. Children are buried beneath concrete, not by accident, but by design. And the world watches on, not with shock, but with schedule. Press conferences. Ceasefire negotiations. Think pieces. Silence.
Where are the moral architects now? The statesmen with their Nobel Prizes and ghostwritten memoirs? The UN envoys and rights champions who wept in Bosnia, marched in Darfur, and raised rainbow flags in Berlin?
Where are they now, when the sky itself is a weapon, when hunger is strategy, when survival is a form of resistance?
I find myself clawing at the walls of reason. I feel, I know, I’m losing my mind.
How do leaders shave their faces in the morning without cutting their own throats from shame? How do they hold their daughters close, knowing they have signed off on the slaughter of ours?
When they kiss their sons goodnight, do they not hear the screams of the children buried beneath the rubble?
What kind of species are we?
What kind of godless planet have we built, where war criminals wear suits, and truth is drowned in polite vocabulary?
Why hasn’t the planet stopped?
Are we all participants in a myth so elaborate, so polished, so televised, that we’ve forgotten it’s a lie?
Because every time I try to speak, to scream, to reason, I feel like I’m tearing at the very fabric of sanity.
And maybe that’s the point. Maybe the world was always mad. Maybe Gaza is just the place where it finally tore open.
#GazaGenocide