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The occupation army has been progressively moving the "yellow line" further every day. Palestinian families suddenly find their homes on the other side of the arbitrary border, get labeled as "militants", and subsequently get shot at. 10% of Gaza has been taken in 2.5 months.
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🚨BREAKING | A newborn in Gaza was pulled from a flooded tent in the al-Zaytoun area after water rose to nearly 60 cm, drenching everything inside and leaving the baby, born just one day earlier at risk of drowning. Residents stood ankle-deep in dirty water as they pleaded for any form of assistance to be allowed in by the Israeli occupation entity, pointing to soaked pillows and ruined bedding as proof of how unlivable the shelter has become. They warned for days that a storm was approaching, yet no agency intervened despite every country knowing the weather front was coming. Survivors are now asking who, if anyone, is listening to the two million people trapped in Gaza as winter conditions intensify.
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Universal Children’s Day lands while Gaza’s kids face the deadliest assault on children in modern history.
🚼 Over 20,000 Palestinian children killed. More than 1,000 were under one year old.
👶 Infants are starving because Israel blocks food and baby formula. At least 154 children died from hunger.
🏥 Over 864 children lost limbs. More than 5,200 need evacuation to survive.
🍼 650,000 children face slow starvation. Forty thousand infants have no formula left.
🪦 Over 56,000 children are orphaned. Camps flooded with trauma, disease, and cold.
The world claims to protect children. Gaza proves those promises are fake.
Most of Gaza's survivors live in tents.
Heavy winter rain has flooded their tents, leaving them in desperately cold conditions.
Israel is still blocking aid from entering.
Don't forget Gaza.
Acts of Genocide include....."Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part"
I lived for many years in the Middle East, including a series of deadly flash floods in 2018. For people who haven't been in the region, it's hard to comprehend how dangerous a situation like this is.
Even in a normal city in peace times, the infrastructure just isn't set up to manage this much water. What would just be annoyingly heavy rainfall in most places becomes a deadly water trap in minutes.
But nothing about this situation is normal. Gaza has been annihilated by over 2 years of Israeli bombardments deliberately targeting civilian infrastructure. The most basic facilities needed for emergency shelter and medical care have been wiped out. Aid trucks are still being withheld, which means there is not enough food or medicine to deal with basic needs.
This not just a bit of rainwater in some tents. This is a refugee camp built in a bomb crater and people who are already barely surviving are now facing cold, waterborne disease, infections, and more on top of the fact they are STILL BEING STARVED BY ISRAEL INTENTIONALLY.
All of which is secured by American weapons, American military "aid", and American political cover.
So honestly, AIPAC can call me whatever the hell they want. This is wrong. We can stop it today. And I will not for one second let up until we dismantle the political permission structure that allows this to stand.
#FreePalestine
Palestinians in Gaza are struggling as a result of the heavy rain. Their tents are flooding, with nowhere to go and no roof to shelter them in the cold winter.
Muslims, please direct your prayers for the Palestinian people of Gaza.
Imagine if you were living in these conditions. Remember them when you are in sujood.
The genocide continues.
⚡️🇵🇸JUST IN:
Palestinians in Gaza are struggling as winter begins and rain floods their tents. They have nowhere to go, as Gaza is in ruins after two years of Israeli bombardment, and many areas remain under full Israeli control.
The young men are trying to dig a channel to divert rainwater away from the tents, hoping to protect the residents from the harsh winter and the risk of flooding.