You know, the killing is so relentless that you almost get used to it. A classroom of children killed every single day. You write about it, you read about it. Someone’s mother digs herself up from the rubble. Someone’s father is split in half. There was a video of wounded man using his arms to crawl across the road. Another man is so hungry he weeps. You read the stories. Each one is more brutal than the next and somehow the brutality is banal. You are numb, for better or for worse. But there are moments in the day, maybe just a singular moment, when you actually contend with the magnitude of the tragedy, when you are able to quantify the loss and in those moments you feel crushed—there are no adjectives. There are people mourning their lovers. Students missing their teachers. Orphans. Widowers. Grandmothers who look just like your own. I cry when I think about the people who were martyred just hours before they could apologize for something, or confess to something, or have something to eat. Or the slain who believed they would survive. And as the rancid rotten people of the world pontificate and debate the definition of genocide, you are at war with yourself, trying desperately to ignore the material meaning of the word. You read the news and you read the news and it is so hard to accept that the dead, the thousands of people they are slaughtering, they are your loved ones and your loved ones’ loved ones. This isn’t just a bad dream.
Please listen to and share his beautiful recitation of the Qur’an, as it may be counted as a sadaqah for him
May Allah grant him the highest level of Jannah
🇵🇸 🇿🇦 “There is growing global consensus that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza. As Palestinians continue to face genocide and famine, we have a duty to act. South Africa has acted in the interest of saving lives by insisting that the International Court of Justice should make a ruling that indeed genocide is being committed in Gaza and that it should stop.
And we stand here to say it must stop.”
Qassam's military choir in tribute to Mohammed al-Deif acknowledges the assassination of Mohammed Sinwar in footage along with top commanders, in order, Rafa Salama, Marwan Issa, Yahya Sinwar, Bassem Issa and Raad Thabet with politburo chief Ismail Haniyeh. [Qassam Brigades 30/8]
Understand that life has
occasions. One time it is poverty, and another time it is wealth. Once it is honor, and another it is humiliation.
Happy is he who remains grounded in each situation.
A Zionist’s attempt to use “Waiting for Hamas to visit you” as an insult sparked a viral trend celebrating Palestinian resistance.
Here’s how “When Hamas visits my family” became a symbol of solidarity and defiance.
https://t.co/j6FKorUp3J
Israel killed tens of thousands of children, most captured on camera, many beheaded, shredded, limbless or in pieces.
Not a tear shed or word of empathy from crocodile politicians & lying journalists, who only see one race as being human & desire nothing but perpetual genocide
“Oh occupier, the land is ours, history is ours and the roots are ours.”
This Palestinian girl in Gaza shares a powerful message to Israeli forces as she returns home after the ceasefire.
"I had been married for four months, and this noble woman, his mother, kept him safe for me."
Mohammed Zayed highlights how he's meeting his 20-year-old son for the first time, having spent 20 years in Israeli cells and being detained while his wife was still pregnant.
Martyr Leader Yahya Sinwar:
“I don’t like wearing suits;
they forced me to wear one.
I prefer wearing my military gear.”
May Allah have mercy on you and accept you💚
“Whether in the Palisades or in Palestine…”
Phenomenal message by Dave Chappelle on SNL.
It takes a lot to do this on live tv in this climate. Thank you brother Dave.