حملات #المقاطعة ساهمت في بناء وعي عالمي بجرائم الاحتلال وتوضيح حقيقتها أمام الشعوب. الاستمرار في هذه الحملات ليس خياراً، بل ضرورة لوقف تسليح المستوطنين وتمويل تمدد المستوطنات. المقاطعة كذلك لا تنتهي بتوقف الإبادة، لأنها تجسيد لصوت الضحايا وسلاح ضد منظومة الاحتلال.
بينما تشهد الجامعات الغربية نشاطاً متزايداً في تبني #المقاطعة بمختلف أشكالها، كوسيلة لمواجهة #الاستعمار ودعم حقوق الشع��ب، تعاني الجامعات #الفلسطينية من ركود ملحوظ في هذا المجال رغم قربها المباشر من الأحداث. في هذه الحلقة نتحدث عن تأثير المقاطعة في مواجهة #الاحتلال #الإسرائيلي
Boycotting is an ethical thing. It is the least we can do in the face of the Israeli #genocide against our people in #Gaza Do we really know where our money goes? Every amount matters. Boycotting is not just a choice; it is an effective tool in resisting the Israeli #occupation
تنعى مؤسسة تنمية وإعلام المرأة (تام) استشهاد الصحفية شذى صباغ في أحداث جنين. وتدعو لوقف الاقتتال الداخلي وتعزيز وحدة الصف الوطني.
TAM mourns the martyrdom of journalist Shatha Sabagh in Jenin and calls for an immediate end to internal conflict and for strengthening national unity
pregnant women interviewed by #UN Women, reported facing challenges related to nutrition. Additionally, 69% of them suffered from complications, including UTI's, anemia, preterm birth,etc. Even babies who are not targeted are doomed due to the health conditions in Gaza.
Motherhood in Gaza has become a terrifying experience due to the Israeli occupation.Estimates suggest that 155,000 pregnant and breastfeeding women face obstacles in accessing prenatal and postnatal care.
#16DaysOfActivism#OrangeTheWorld#Women#palestine#gaza
Pt5 Now, I’m afraid to visit my parents’ house, a place once dear to me, now marked by the hardest moment of my life—the moment I lost my child to the occupation. #PalestinianTestimony
Palestinians women face oppression by the Israeli occupation. A pregnant woman was blocked by Israeli soldiers & lost her baby after waiting 2 hours for an ambulance. (Read testimony in comments)
Pt4 I lost my baby because the Israeli soldiers refused to let the ambulance pass for two hours. I’ll never understand how my child was lost to this cruelty.
Thursday, 12/10/2023, is unforgettable. I was visiting my family in Haret Jaber near Al-Ibrahimi Mosque. I was 3 months pregnant when I suddenly felt severe pain and bleeding. #PalestinianTestimony
In Hebron’s H2 area, women live under strict Israeli control, facing daily harassment and violence from soldiers and settlers. This is a testimony from a Palestinian girl at a checkpoint, shedding light on the systematic oppression. Read and share to break the silence.
#16Days
Pt.5: before the checkpoint closed again. Since that day, I haven’t left the house and I even dropped out of school, even though I’m in my final year, because I am too embarrassed and scared of facing the same situation again."
Pt4: because everyone was going to see me, and they were all young men. He kept yelling at me and insisted that I remove my #hijab and take out my earrings and pins. After that, he searched me again and allowed me to pass. I went with my brother to buy bread and returned home
Pt.3: The youth from the neighborhood tried to intervene, but he pointed the weapon at them. I felt scared and embarrassed and refused to undress. There were many people, half of the neighborhood, trying to cross the checkpoint to get home. I felt like crying..
Pt2: I left home with my younger brother from our house in the Jabal al-Rahma area in Tel Rumeida. We approached the checkpoint, and the soldier allowed my 11-year-old brother to pass, but he refused to let me through. The soldier told me to take my clothes off and yelled loudly
Pt1: "At the beginning of the war on Gaza, specifically on October 20, 2023, around 7:00 AM, the area where I live was under heavy closure and a complete curfew. The Israeli checkpoint was only open for one hour in the morning at 8:00 AM and another hour in the evening at 7:00PM