So this is the creature responsible for the killing of more than a hundred of my relatives, as well as tens of thousands of children and entire families. It is this creature and his fellow officials and criminal soldiers who reduced my city to rubble and left the bodies of my loved ones buried beneath the ruins. He is the subject of an arrest warrant, yet he has been able to travel more than 5,000 miles, move freely throughout the United States, and be welcomed as though everything is perfectly normal.
How is he allowed to walk free with blood on his hands? The Palestinian blood on his hands is dripping onto the streets, restaurants, and government buildings of Washington, D.C.
How on earth is this possible?
Italy, France, Greece did it again.
Three Rome Statute parties opened their airspace to fugitive Netanyahu, in breach of their obligation to cooperate with the ICC.
I call on competent authorities to investigate possible complicity.
Not a single person has been held accountable for their participation in genocide.
Meanwhile, opponents of genocide are sentenced as terrorists.
What kind of dystopian world are we living in? This absurdity must end. De-proscribe Palestine Action, now.
No, Richard, you’re not dead. You’re a safe, comfortable, middle-class British man who thinks his feelings matter more than the lives of 100,000 Palestinians.
The seven-month-old baby shot on his mother’s lap is dead, along with 2,500 other Palestinian infants and toddlers.
This is Sheikh Farouk Ramadan.
Yesterday afternoon, he and his family were attacked by settler-terrorists on their own land. Farouk managed to disarm one of the attackers. He took the settler's rifle and shot and killed two terrorists in a clear act of self-defence.
In response, Israeli soldiers murdered him and three of his family members. Israeli government and media portrays him as the terrorist, and the actual terrorists as the victims.
Don't let them push this narrative. Farouk had the full legal and moral right to resist against the genocidal terrorists who invaded his land.
An ICC arrest warrant bears your name for war crimes and crimes against humanity, including the use of starvation as a weapon. Named at the ICJ for genocide. A fugitive from international justice.
Enjoy nothing, Mr. Genocide.
A Palestinian woman lost her unborn baby after Israeli settlers attacked her home in Tuwani, south of Hebron, the occupied West Bank.
Activist Osama Makhamera said Ruqayya Rabe’i suffered “shock and fear” after settlers threw stones at her house, set it on fire, and burned the village mosque and other homes.
She was taken to hospital after the attack, and doctors later confirmed she had lost her baby due to the impact of the assault.
*Can I have a minute of your time? I’m not asking you to live the reality, just imagine it.*
*#Gaza* For the third year in a row with no electricity.
That means: no cold water, no fans, no storing food, no running washing machines, no ironing clothes.
Can you imagine drinking hot water because there’s no electricity to run the fridge?
Can you imagine tossing and turning in bed like a fish struggling to survive after being pulled out of the water?
Can you imagine that no matter how much we try to cut down on food, it still increases ,and we have no fridges to store it? You can guess the rest
Can you imagine 3 years of the women of Gaza washing their children’s clothes by hand, to the point where we don’t even have any nerves left?
And can you imagine when we finish washing, we stand up with a bent back and have to wait a while just to straighten up?
Yes, by God!
Thank you for giving me a minute of your time.
Written by a Palestinian woman from Gaza
"My peers reject me just because I support genocide" is not a story of religious persecution, is not a story of victimhood, is not interesting, and does not belong in a news publication.
We really need to formalize the term “Zionist tears”, and not just use it as parody.
Like “white tears”, it should be used as an academic, political, cultural and rhetorical term to describe the distress or emotional breakdowns of Zionist individuals during discussions about Zionist Israeli oppression, or instances where they are held accountable.
It exemplifies the weaponization of tears to shift the focus from a legitimate issue to the zionist person's feelings, particularly about phantom situations they fear might happen but haven’t actually happened, effectively silencing the real-life material conditions of those being oppressed.