Do you notice this campaign to launder non-Ashkenazi Israeli settlers complicit in genocide? A few days ago it was about Ethiopian Jewish settlers, now it's about Mizrahi Jews. Don't buy that crap. Israeli settlers are all complcit.
For two days now, I have been unable to rest due to extreme pain, simply because the Iranian pharmaceutical company that produces my medicine has been targeted by the American terrorist army.
💔 No words can truly capture the magnitude of this pain.
Children, full of life and dreams, are having everything taken from them in an instant while the world watches.
How much longer will this agony be allowed to continue
Providing water in Gaza feels like pouring water into a cup with holes. We provide water and the jerrycans are dirty and contaminated. We send a truck and it’s not enough for the amount of people. We give water to families who have to walk kilometers to get back to their tents. Donate here: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
Giving water in Gaza never feels enough and even though we do 430,000 liters of fresh water per day, we want to do more. The reality is that we might have to decrease the amount of water we provide due to lack of funds.
Without water, there’s no life. Help us give life to areas near the yellow line by donating to the Food & Water Campaign: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SifDD (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Water")
https://t.co/WNZu0ERJci (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Water")
For weeks, the activist disappeared from all tracking systems. The best Muhammad’s supporters could ascertain by early April was that they had been transferred to a “confidential location.” Late that month, Muhammad was able to get a letter out to their partner from Kirkland Correctional Institute, in South Carolina, an intake facility 3,000 thousand miles from Oregon — or, as their attorney, Lauren Regan puts it, “as far away from me as possible.”
Bread is a big topic in Gaza. A bag of bread can take 3 hours to get and some people queue and end up getting nothing. Please help: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
Bakeries are not making enough bread for everyone due to the lack of flour and gas / firewood. The Sameer Project opened a bakery that produces 350-400 bags of bread everyday.
On June 5th, the Translating Falasteen x The Sameer Project gave out 238 bags of bread to Sanabel El Amal Camp in Nuseirat and Hamedeen Camp in Zawayde. Total cost with 11% commission was $427.
Give $1.80 to provide a bag of bread for a family in Gaza through our Food & Water Campaign: https://t.co/6l9JFjWInX
Other ways to donate include:
https://t.co/OmIU4SifDD (Paypal option, please make sure to add a message saying "Food")
https://t.co/WNZu0ERJci (Venmo option, please make sure to add a message saying "Food")
Just moments ago, I was looking up at the sky above me when I saw a brightly lit fighter jet speeding overhead. I paid little attention, as I have become accustomed to this sight. Moments later, the sky lit up with a massive fireball, followed by the deafening sound of a huge explosion.
We are still being bombed without pause. Gaza’s sky is still ablaze with explosions and airstrikes, and the genocide is still ongoing.
Will you save us before it is too late?
Child Moataman Al Tahir Al Daw was killed today in an RSF militia drone attack on El Obeid, North Kordofan.
He is one of at least 16 civilians killed in today’s attacks on residential areas.
Children in Sudan are being killed while the world remains silent.
Every child lost is a reminder that those arming and enabling the RSF militia bear responsibility for this terror!!!
"I used to see dogs as gentle, loyal creatures. Now, every time I pass one, my whole body shakes." Palestinian journalist Marah Al-Wadyi describes how the genocide in Gaza has fractured something in the way Gazans see the animals around them. She speaks about her relative Najwa, killed along with her children Sahar, Tahsin and Tayseer by Israeli quadcopters, whose body was then partly eaten by starving dogs. Marah says she understands the animals were driven to it by hunger, that this is not their nature, that Israel starved the entire Strip, people and animals alike.
Yet she admits the terror and revulsion are things she cannot reason her way out of, because in the end she is human and the images stay with her. She recalls the documented killing of Muhammad Bhar, the young man with Down syndrome who was mauled to death by an Israeli army combat dog in Shujaiya as he pleaded "enough, my love," and she points to the systematic use of trained attack dogs, imported and deployed by the occupation, to rape and torture Palestinian hostages in its prisons.
What she describes is how an entire population's relationship with the living world has been bent out of shape under siege and starvation. She speaks of fearing even cats, sensing they might see hungry, emaciated bodies as their next meal, and of the most haunting detail of all: children in Gaza who, while playing with cats, have started telling them, "Tomorrow when we die, don't you dare eat us." Marah knows it is the occupation's engineered starvation and violence that turned the animals' nature, that the dogs and cats are victims of the same policy as the people. But she is honest that it has also changed something inside her that may be hard to mend, one more wound from a war that has reached into the smallest and most intimate corners of life in Gaza.
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Israeli lawyer Ben Marmarelli says Palestinian prisoners he represents beg him not to visit because they're raped each time he is due to meet them.
This is a scene from Al Jazeera's shocking new documentary on Israel's systematic use of rape.