It’s been 1000 days of Genocide in Gaza. Probably time to speak up now don’t you think?
"If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor.” Dr. Desmond Tutu.
SILENCE IS COMPLICITY!
Palestinian footballer Salim Al Ashqar, 31, was killed yesterday by Israeli army fire in southern Gaza.
He had married five months earlier and was expecting his first child. He was the only son among seven sisters.
The number of athletes killed since the start of the Israeli genocide in Gaza has now risen to 1,009.
"Ne ödemelerimi yapabileceğim kredi kartım çalışıyor ne havale yapabiliyorum; sağlık sigortam iptal edildi, otellere rezervasyon yapamıyorum. Kendimi Pablo Escobar gibi hissediyorum. Bunların hepsi, 'Gazze'de İsrail soykırım yapıyor' dediğim için."
— Francesca Albanese, BM Özel Raportörü
The Other Face of Gaza… How the Occupation Changed Lives and Faces
“My children and people are afraid of how I look… I face painful and difficult situations every day.”
With these words, Najwa Abu Atiwi, a mother of five, describes the tragedy she has been living through since she suffered severe injuries in an Israeli airstrike that completely changed her face.
Najwa sustained devastating injuries, including extensive fractures to her facial bones, upper jaw, nose, and cheek. She also lost her right eye entirely. Despite undergoing several surgeries, she continues to suffer from severe facial disfigurement and extreme difficulty opening her mouth, eating, and speaking, turning even the simplest daily tasks into a painful struggle.
The suffering is not only physical. The psychological pain runs even deeper. Najwa lost one of her daughters, and with that loss came another devastating reality—she also lost her facial features. Today, even her own children are frightened by her appearance.
Doctors warn that her condition could worsen due to the severe lack of medical resources and the collapse of Gaza’s healthcare system. They stress that she urgently needs to travel abroad for treatment, including reconstructive surgery for her facial bones and skull, a prosthetic eye, and complex surgeries to rebuild her nose and eyelids.
Najwa does not only need medical treatment—she needs a second chance at life.
A chance to reclaim her face, her smile, and her ability to embrace her children without fear.
Save Najwa before it is too late.
🚨 BREAKING: A 19 year old in Gaza, Siraj Hassan Musa, loses what remains of his family in a series of tragedies spanning years of war.
Today, he bids farewell to his sister Islam (14) and his brother Abdullah (29) after an Israeli strike on tents for displaced families in Khan Younis Southern Gaza Strip, while another sister Lana remains in critical care.
Reporter of China State Television CGTN, broadcasting in front of Gaza Shifa Hospital:
"I saw with my own eyes that there were at least 10 Palestinian children under the age of 5 without heads."
An 11yo boy carried his dead baby brother, Ahmed, to a hospital in Khan Younis in a backpack. Blood dripped from it as he walked in.
The UN commission says he is one witness to more than 20,000 Palestinian children killed & their deaths at the hands of Israel were not accidents.