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twitterexile · 5 months
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they-want-my-toes · 5 months
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The United Nations Security Council held a vote on a resolution: Humanitarian Pause to provide Gaza with humanitarian aid.
There are 15 countries on the council, 12 voted in favor, 2 abstained, and 1 voted against the vote. The United States vetoed the resolution.
Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield raised her hand to vote against the aid of the Palestinian people. By doing so she is directly supporting Israel’s facist, zionist, apartheid. Blood is directly on her hands. This action will cause tens of hundreds of innocent people to die, and it is directly her fault, because she could have prevented it. People could have been saved. Medical supplies, food, water, and fuel could have been provided.
I hope the faces of the dead haunt her. I hope she never has rest. I hope, on the day of judgement, she will see the faces of the people she damned, and suffer.
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vyorei · 4 months
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Shut the whole fuck up Linda and shut up some more. Apartheid Israel has the right to eat shit and reform in fucking Saxony-Anhalt.
Or Idaho.
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"Angelina Jolie is not just a 'movie star'. She has worked as a humanitarian activist for 20 years. While many were in the comfort of their homes, she was listening to refugees in war camps. She helped build schools and has made many donations. You did what?"
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"I have never understood why some people are lucky enough to be born with the chance that I had. To have this path in life, and why across the world there's a woman just like me with the very same abilities and the same desires, the same work ethic and love for her family, who would most likely make better films and better speeches. Only she sits in a refugee camp and she has no voice. She worries about what her children will eat, how to keep them safe and if they'll ever be allowed to return home. I don't know why this is my life and that's hers."- Angelina Jolie
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thekeypa · 6 months
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“Palestinians exist because Palestine exists. Stop rewriting history.”
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thaumbody · 1 month
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The above video is an excerpt of a speech given by U.S. Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield at the UN Security Council talking about Gaza, Palestine, and Israel. You can read a transcript of the entire speech here. The worst part of the speech , to me, is her using a certain phrasing that if unintentional was in very bad taste, if intentional, it's hate speech. And I quote [emphasis mine]:
All told, we intend to do this the right way, so that we can create the right conditions for a safer, more peaceful future. And we will continue to actively engage in the hard work of direct diplomacy on the ground until we reach a final solution.
By all that is moral and holy, why would anyone reference that particular phrase in this context?! One so steeped in Nazi euphemism, insulting to Jews, Palestinians and the other victims of the Nazi's murderous regime.
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vallygirl285 · 3 months
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What Linda Thomas-Greenfield says vs. what she does...
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tarnishedtexas · 2 years
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pressnewsagencyllc · 3 days
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UN to vote on resolution demanding a cease-fire in Gaza during current Muslim holy month of Ramadan
UNITED NATIONS (AP) — The U.N. Security Council is set to vote Monday on a resolution demanding an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan. The vote comes after Russia and China vetoed a U.S.-sponsored resolution Friday that would have supported “an immediate and sustained cease-fire” in the Israeli-Hamas conflict. The United States warned that the…
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channeledhistory · 1 month
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capytomamate · 4 months
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damn maybe its cuz I'm menstruating idk but the "solo le pido a dios" version in Spanish, Arabic and Hebrew made me cry
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vyorei · 17 days
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thekeypa · 11 months
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“I have every right and all the responsibility to defend the Palestinian people living under a brutal occupation and being strangulated by an illegal blockade. My parents did not immigrate to U.S. so I can be silent. My people count on my voice. Free Palestine.”
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heritageposts · 23 days
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A week ago, US President Joe Biden claimed that a “ceasefire” deal in Gaza was imminent and could take effect as soon as March 4. “My national security adviser tells me we are close,” he told reporters while eating ice cream in New York City. But ice cream or not, Biden’s actual position was not nearly that sweet. A subsequent statement by a senior Biden administration official claimed Israel had “basically accepted” a proposal for a temporary pause in fighting. But as of March 4, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and his Mossad director were still refusing to send a delegation to Cairo, where talks with Hamas were under way. The Biden administration’s eagerness to claim victory in its search for some kind of temporary truce indicates how much it is feeling the heat of the rising global and domestic pressure demanding an immediate ceasefire, an end to the Israeli genocide, an end to the threat of a new escalation against refugee-packed Rafah, and an end to the siege of Gaza and immediate unhindered provision of massive levels of humanitarian aid. Despite Washington’s vain hopes for March 4 and the unofficial goal of a ceasefire by the beginning of the Muslim holy month of Ramadan on March 10, the deal remains elusive. Media reports indicate Biden is telling the Qatari and Egyptian leaders that he is putting pressure on Israel to agree to a truce and a captives swap. But his claim of pressuring Israel is undermined by the continuing US vetoes of ceasefire resolutions at the United Nations Security Council, most recently on February 20, as well as the continuing flow of United States weapons and money to Israel to enable its assault.
And, on the alternative resolution the Biden admin has put forth after vetoing Algeria's resolution (which called for an "immediate humanitarian ceasefire," "forced displacement of the Palestinian civilian population," and "unhindered humanitarian access to Gaza."):
[...] Linda Thomas-Greenfield, Biden’s ambassador to the UN, cast the sole veto against the Algerian resolution, and instead put forward an alternative US text, claiming it also supported a ceasefire. But the proposed US language does not call for an immediate or permanent ceasefire or an end to Israeli genocide; it does not prevent an attack on Rafah or end the Israeli siege. The proposed US resolution is not designed to end the murderous Israeli war against Gaza – nor is the deal that is currently being negotiated in Cairo. To the contrary, the provisions of the US draft resolution reflect the true intentions of the Biden administration vis-a-vis its continuing support of Israel, and reveal the limitations of the truce it is trying to orchestrate. While the US draft resolution does use the dreaded word “ceasefire” – which had been prohibited in the White House for months – it does not call for an immediate halt in the bombing, only “as soon as practicable”, with no indication of when that might be. It does not call for a permanent ceasefire either, leaving Israel free to resume its genocidal bombing – presumably with continuing US support. Virtually everything the US draft calls for is undercut by what is left out. The demand for “lifting all barriers to the provision of humanitarian assistance at scale” in Gaza certainly sounds appropriately robust. But that’s only until you realise that the text’s failure to challenge or even name the principal barrier to aid getting in – Israel’s bombardment – means that this is not a serious plan to end Israel’s deadly siege. It should not surprise anyone that “the Biden administration is not planning to punish Israel if it launches a military campaign in Rafah without ensuring civilian safety” – as Politico reported – despite claiming it wants a credible plan to ensure Palestinian safety. No one in the Biden administration has even hinted at imposing consequences for Israel’s constant rejection of the insipid appeals for restraint – such as conditioning aid on human rights standards (as required by US law) or cutting US military aid altogether. That’s what real pressure would look like. A more accurate picture of Washington’s approach to Israel’s war against Gaza is the continuing US pipeline of weapons to make Israel’s murderous assault on Gaza more effective, more efficient, and more deadly. According to the Wall Street Journal, the “Biden administration is preparing to send bombs and other weapons to Israel that would add to its military arsenal even as the US pushes for a ceasefire in Gaza.” The arms the US intends to hand over to the Israeli army include MK-82 bombs, KMU-572 Joint Direct Attack Munitions and FMU-139 bomb fuses, worth tens of millions of dollars. It is more than likely that the administration will do another end run around US Congress to send the weapons without relying on congressional approval, as it did on at least two occasions last December.
. . . full article on Al Jazeera (4 Mar 2024)
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mental-mona · 2 years
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