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vyorei · 6 months
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Live coverage of the 31st of October 2023 has now begun.
Here are some of the latest updates with a recap inbound when available
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Jabalia refugee camp was brutally attacked today as you can see in the image above (source: Al Jazeera live updates) and there are A LOT of people dead and injured.
This is genocide. Why isn't anyone fucking stopping it?
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deulalune · 3 months
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This is Hind.
Nearly two weeks ago, she called the Palestinian Red Cresent from her car which was surrounded by the IOF. Her family was with her in the car. The car was being shot at. The Palestinian Red Crescent sent an ambulance to save her, until they lost contact with the team ~ January 29th.
February 10th 2024, she and her family were found dead.
The ambulance was found bombed, and the IOF deliberately targeted the vehicle.
The two workers were also found dead. Their names are Youssef Zeino and Ahmed Al-Madhoon.
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(The video is a video of Hind’s call with the PCRS.)
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workersolidarity · 6 months
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[I originally wrote this article using my own translation of the statement, however I have since downloaded the official translation, so my quotes may not be exact]
🇵🇸🇮🇱 🚨 PALESTINIAN RED CRESCENT REDUCING SERVICES AT AL-QUDS HOSPITAL DUE TO LACK OF FUEL, FOOD AND MEDICAL SUPPLIES
According to a statement by the Palestinian Red Crescent Society, the al-Quds Hospital located in the Shuja'iyya neighborhood of Gaza City will be reducing the healthcare services being provided at one of the largest and most important hospitals in the Gaza Strip, due to a lack of food, fuel, and medical supplies at the healthcare center.
According to the statement, the reduction of healthcare services will be implemented Wednesday, November 8th, 2024 with the aim of rationing fuel consumption and to continue providing medical services for the next few days.
The report emphasizes the need to conserve fuel, and declares the following measures for extending the life of services being provided to civilians in Gaza City.
1. To stop the hospital's large generator and to use smaller ones instead.
2. Closing the surgical department
3. Stopping the usage of the oxygen generation station, and instead rely on canisters of oxygen.
4. Closing of the MRI and X-Ray Departments.
5. Creating a schedule for the distribution of electricity, whereby each of the three hospital buildings receive 2 hours of electricity per building per day, beginning at 5pm to ensure displaced civilians can access basic services such as charging devices.
The statement goes on to slam the Israeli authorities for refusing to allow fuel into the Gaza Strip, saying it was only able to obtain limited quantities of fuel from gas stations, however, such options expired about two weeks ago as gas sources inside Gaza dried up rapidly under sustained bombardment by Israeli Occupation Forces.
The statement points out that as a result of these actions being taken, the hospital hopes that they will not exhaust their supplies and be forced to close their doors for at least the next few days. The statement also points to the scarcity of food and clean water as a major problem as well, with nearly 14'000 displaced Palestinians sheltering inside the hospital compound.
The Palestinian Red Crescent also highlighted the fact that it has been isolated from the larger Gaza City area due to road closures for the third day in a row from Israeli bombing and shelling, making it that much less likely the healthcare center will be able to acquire further resources.
Lastly, the Palestinian Red Crescent statement accuses Israeli Occupation Forces of targeting Humanitarian Aid convoys bringing aid to the various health centers in Gaza.
"Yesterday, the Israeli Occupation Authorities targeted the humanitarian aid convoy of the International Committee of the Red Cross in Gaza City which was carrying life-saving medical supplies to health facilities, including the association's Jerusalem Hospital, as the expected aid did not arrive until this moment," the statement reads near its end.
"Accordingly, the Palestine Red Crescent Society appeals to international bodies and organizations working in the health and healthcare sectors to bring in aid urgent humanitarian, essential needs, medical supplies and fuel for Al-Quds Hospital and the Gaza and North governorates."
According to Gaza's Ministry of Health, 10'305 Palestinians have been killed since October 7th, with another 25'000 injured, including 4'237 children killed in Israeli air strikes, and another 2'719 women and 631 elderly people. Another 2'350 civilians are missing, likely buried under the rubble that was the Gaza Strip.
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crunchyorangeleaf · 3 months
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God bless the healthcare workers in Gaza. donate to the Palestinian Red Crescent if you're at all able (link on their IG bio). here they are taking patients in a mobile clinic
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the-lady-maddy · 2 months
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justgotabolished · 1 month
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HELP PALESTINIANS
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fiapple · 5 months
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gregor-samsung · 7 months
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Inch'Allah (Anaïs Barbeau-Lavalette - 2012)
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mrskayathefrog · 3 months
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the thing about the ofmd billboard vs All Of The Other Possible Causes (including the Multiple Genocides(!!!)) is that: Our Flag Means Death is a popular TV show with a dedicated fanbase who have a singular focus. All Of The Other Possible Causes are... a lot of other causes. From personal tragedies and fundraisers helping individuals to a group of charities vying for the same donor pool, there are a lot of places to donate money.
If 10,000 people donated $2 each to a billboard campaign for their faveourite TV show, that would fund the billboard. If those same 10,000 people also donated another $2 to 10,000 different good causes, that would not have funded any of those causes, for all that it was still good to donate to them.
People are not bad for donating to a TV show campaign, or to any other "frivolous" thing right now. For one thing, we don't know what else they do.
meanwhile, I will link to the Palestinan's Children Relief Fund and the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in my reblog, because I think tumblr hates links.
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vyorei · 3 months
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workersolidarity · 2 months
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🇮🇱⚔️🇵🇸 🚑🏥 🚨
ISRAELI OCCUPATION FORCES FIRE AT AND BEAT PRCS AMBULANCE PERSONNEL THEN CLAIM CREDIT FOR THEIR WORK
📹 Footage from last week after Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) open gunfire on a Palestinian Red Crescent ambulance crew, beat them, and then steal the oxygen tanks they were transporting to Al-Amal Hospital from Nasser Medical Complex in Khan Yunis.
The next day, the Israeli soldiers returned some of the oxygen tanks they'd stolen the day before, only to take credit for "delivering" oxygen tanks to the besieged hospital. Only 21 of 25 of the cylinders actually made it to the hospital.
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selenagomez92 · 6 months
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Rare Beauty makes a statement regarding Gaza:
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philsmeatylegss · 3 months
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I don't think people truly understand the gravity of Rafah being bombed.
There is nowhere left to go.
The lowest cost is $5,000 USD to flee to Egypt. There has been people paying over $10,000 USD.
That is the only option
Pay or die.
Rafah was the only place in Palestine promised not to be bombed. That promise is broken.
1.5 million people have nowhere to go!
Reminder, if possible, please donate to the PCRF, ANERA, Islamic Relief, Palestine Red Crescent Society, Medical Aid for Palestinians, Defense for Children International - Palestine, Doctors Without Borders, and all other trusted organizations.
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stuckinapril · 24 days
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This is the same thing over and over again. Palestinians die every day, but it gets a lukewarm headline from mainstream media because death and destruction is inherent to Arabness. Then an aid convoy with white workers is obliterated, and now both the president of the United States and the president of Israel are making statements apologizing for “the poor protection of aid workers.” At one point we were seeing multiple reports a day of paramedics from the Palestine Red Crescent Society dying, but nothing. Crickets. Because they don’t care. And even in these “remorseful statements” there is a strategic reminder that white lives hold more weight than brown lives.
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akajustmerry · 2 months
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people treat bisan, motaz and plestia like they're influencers instead of, you know, people who have endured/are enduring war crimes beyond imagining and ethnic cleansing. what I mean is, they never asked to be spokesperson for their people's humanity, or planned to be so visible. they're just people, ordinary people who can never go home, who are surviving colonial violence. what they're doing and what they have done defies any term of admiration or respect I could apply. But I wish that people would stop thinking of these individual Palestinians trying to survive in war zones like celebrities or politicians with actual power because it's just another form of dehumanisation. Ask yourself, what will you do if something happens to Bisan? If she is killed or goes dark or inshallah she escapes? Everyday I see posts like, "if Bisan dies, I'll riot!" riot NOW. speak up, now! Palestinians and Lebanese and Syrian people who aren't going viral on social media are being murdered by the occupation in the 100s everyday. I am begging people to stop hingeing their faith in the free Palestine movement and the movement to end the Zionist occupation on individuals. I love Bisan and Motaz and Plestia with all my heart and pray for them every day, but I'm begging people not to reframe Palestinian liberation through individualism. Support BDS, donate to UNRWA or the Red Crescent Society, listen to Palestinians across Palestine and the diaspora. Your belief in the freedom of Indigenous peoples has to transcend the ones most visible and palatable to you.
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