@Pendekar7935@x_abe81@NewsBFM No one stopping you from hosting any event lah bro, in a school compound. The context here is what being served in the event, what you comparing a Maulidur Rasuls event got serve such drinks meh??? Jangan la attack macam tu kawan. Out of context
🚨 TODAY: settlers and army assault village in West Bank
This morning at approximately 10 A.M in the village of Ras al Ein, a group of Israeli settlers, some of whom were under the age of 18, began attacking Palestinian infrastructure. Settlers attempted to dig up multiple buried water pipes, trespassed on Palestinian properties, and began assaulting activists. With them, settlers brought children as young as toddlers to witness and support the violence.
Shortly after the attack began, Israeli security forces from nearby settlements, along with police, and military personnel responded to the scene. Upon arrival, security forces accused activists of participating in illegal activity and detained them en-masse for nearly three hours. During this time, Ahmed Jahaleen, a local Palestinian man was kidnapped by Israeli military personnel and transported to a local military base. He was released later in the evening.
While detained, police officers demanded that all activists present identification. One activist, Dean Talkoff, a dual Israeli-American citizen, demanded that officers produce a justification for the request. In response, police officer Offir Aharonovitch brutally assaulted the activist. Aharonovitch punched Dean in the face, choked him, and repeatedly slammed his body into rocks. Dean endured multiple assaults before being forced into a police vehicle and transported to Shaar Binyamin jail. He has not been released.
These assaults are just the most recent events in an escalating pattern of settler violence in the village of Ras Al Ein. The village is largest remaining Bedouin community in the Southern Jordan Valley, and following the complete ethnic cleansing of the neighboring village of Muarrajat, has become a prime target of settler gangs. Currently, Ras al Ein is surrounded by multiple illegal outposts where over the last eighteen months, settlers and their supporters in local security forces, have mounted an increasingly violent campaign of terror designed to expel the Palestinian community from the area. Dean Talkoff is the fourth activist in the last month to be seriously injured in a settler-led assault.
Please don’t forget to focus on the next wave: Freedom Flotilla Thousand Madleen & Conscience. 🍉
There are 180 nautical miles remaining before they arrive in Gaza
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"When I was in prison, we talked about how lucky we were to have a white passport. Palestinians don't have that privilege. They get lost in the system-beaten, tortured, raped, disappeared. We heard their screams at night. And I believe the Israelis wanted us to hear."
Greta Thunberg gives her first words after she was released from Israeli prison where she was beat and forced to kiss the Israeli flag. She says the story is not about them, the story is about Gaza.
Over the past 2 years, Israel has dropped 200,000 tonnes of explosives, destroying 90% of Gaza and killing
~68,000 Palestinian,
~20,000 children,
~12,600 women,
1,670 medical staff,
254 journalists,
140 civil defence,
346 UN aid workers.
Call it what it is: GENOCIDE.
🚢 The 'Thousand Madleens' convoy continues sailing towards Gaza to break the decades-long Israeli siege
📍 Led by the ship Conscience, the 11-vessel Freedom Flotilla Coalition continues its mission across the Mediterranean, with over 150 international activists from 30 countries
“Thank you to all of you who are keeping an eye on the flotilla & sharing our content”
Please don’t forget to focus on the next wave: Freedom Flotilla – Thousand Madleen & Conscience.
They are now 170 nautical miles away from Gaza.
They are expected to enter the Red Zone tomorrow, where the risk of interception by Israeli forces becomes imminent.
“Thank you to all of you who are keeping an eye on the flotilla & sharing our content”
Happening now:
Israeli soldiers raided my home in Tal Rumieda, Hebron, and violently arrested my friend Mohammad Natsheh. They stole my iPhone and declared my house a “closed military zone” without presenting any written order.
This is another attempt to isolate and silence me for speaking out against the occupation.