I did a DNA test, and my blood is full of Diabetes infused genetics.
10% Mansaf
25% Maklouba
15% Emsakhan
50% Chnafa
100% Falestini fala7i
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If you know, then you know
Who the fuck do you think you are to open and close campaigns for people in Gaza like it’s a fucking game
Sitting here and taking advantage of vulnerable people. You have no right to even say one word against groups like Radio watermelon, who have been around for years and have helped thousands of people
If you’re going to open campaigns for them to try and help, either do it right and with respect or don’t help them at all. This isn’t a joke or a game and is something that needs to be taken very seriously.
Just because of the situation is how it is and hundreds of people are in need of someone to open campaigns for them, does not mean we’re going to let you abuse and disrespect the people who need help.
That’s all I’m going to say.
Do it right and do it without making up lies about other people who are helping
A Dangerous War on Palestinian Academia
Dr. Bilal Al Shobaki is not an exception.
Inside Palestine, academics are jailed.
Outside Palestine, they are targeted.
The message is simple: silence every Palestinian voice that can think, teach, and lead.
Ziad Khalil Abu Zayyad
PhD Candidate, Department of War Studies, King’s College London.
Ziad Khalil Abu Zayyad’s research examines civil-military relations, intelligence institutions, and political leadership in Israel, focusing on how security and intelligence organisations interact with elected leaders in shaping decisions on regional conflicts. Drawing on civil-military relations theory and strategic studies, his work explores institutional power dynamics, strategic culture, and crisis decision-making within highly securitised democratic systems.
Alongside his academic work, he serves as a Political Advisor to Palestinian Track I officials, providing analysis on regional security and governance. He previously served as Political Spokesperson for Fatah for International Media and as Political Advisor to the Vice President of Fatah in Palestine, engaging with international media and diplomatic actors in Europe and the United States.
He later held senior leadership positions at the Palestinian Ministry of Culture as General Director of the Palestinian Cultural Fund and General Director of Public and International Relations, leading national funding strategies and international partnerships.
He holds an MA in European Studies from Hebrew University of Jerusalem and a BA in International Relations and English Literature.
Research Interests:
• Civil-military relations
• Intelligence and security institutions
• Strategic culture and military thought
• Conflict decision-making and crisis governance
• Institutional power dynamics in democratic systems
• Governance in divided societies
• Middle East security politics
Academic profile:
King's College London Profile:
https://t.co/8pO2EFNeX5
Fired into Gaza tents. Experimental weapons Israeli firm is selling - this is one reason the military industrial complex wants Section 224 of the NDAA
- they can test their weapons on humans without accountability.
▶️30 mm Target Practice projectile for the 30x113 mm
▶️Likely from Rafael Remote Weapons station (RWS) using Northrop Grumman M230LF.
https://t.co/tK0PPaFpmD
🏀 The New York Knicks went up 2-0 in the NBA Finals with a victory Friday night, putting them just two wins away from their first NBA title in 53 years.
The team is playing with the UAE government-backed “Experience Abu Dhabi” logo stitched onto its jerseys under a sponsorship deal worth around $30 million per year.
Rep. Jim McGovern (MA) says, “Fans should know that the sport they are enjoying is fueling crimes against humanity. They should know that the NBA is investing in the UAE, and the UAE is investing in atrocities in Sudan.”
The Knicks are the NBA’s only individual franchise with a direct sponsorship arrangement of this kind with the UAE. The broader NBA-UAE partnership is estimated to generate roughly $500 million in advertising revenue.
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🚨 Israelis killed a 7-month-old baby today after shooting him in the head in Hebron.
Sam Abu-Haikal was in the car with his parents when soldiers opened fire from just 10 meters away.
The bullet struck the infant in the jaw, exited the other side, and injured his mother. His father was also shot.
The baby's grandmother said the family was driving when they saw military vehicles and soldiers in the distance and stopped the car. She said shots were then fired toward them, which they initially believed were warning shots.