Earlier today, all power was shut of in Palestine. “Israel” is committing genocide in the dark, while the people of Palestine suffer with no way to get communication out, and loved ones cannot contact them. Action is urgently needed to continue to demand ceasefire. Tell your reps to stop funding the genocide of innocent people—make sure they know they have the bl00d of millions on their hands.
For folks in Canada to call and email: https://www.ourcommons.ca/members/en + https://www.palestinecentral.ca/action-alerts/ceasefire
Toolkit with lots of resources: https://ceasefiretoday.com/
The Map: A Palestinian Nation Thwarted & Speaking Truth to Power
Of Exactitude in Science
…In that Empire, the craft of Cartography attained such Perfection that the Map of a Single province covered the space of an entire City, and the Map of the Empire itself an entire Province. In the course of Time, these Extensive maps were found somehow wanting, and so the College of Cartographers evolved a Map of the Empire that was of the same Scale as the Empire and that coincided with it point for point. Less attentive to the Study of Cartography, succeeding Generations came to judge a map of such Magnitude cumbersome, and, not without Irreverence, they abandoned it to the Rigours of sun and Rain. In the western Deserts, tattered Fragments of the Map are still to be found, Sheltering an occasional Beast or beggar; in the whole Nation, no other relic is left of the Discipline of Geography.
—From Travels of Praiseworthy Men (1658) by J. A. Suarez Miranda
Christian Zionism emerged as a distinct movement during the 19th century, although its theological roots can be traced back to earlier times.The origins of Christian Zionism can be found in the 16th and 17th centuries when various Protestant theologians, such as John Bale and Thomas Brightman, interpreted biblical passages to suggest a future restoration of the Jews to Israel. They believed that the fulfillment of these prophecies would occur before the Second Coming of Christ and saw the return of the Jews to the Holy Land as a necessary precursor to the end times.In the 19th century, the interest in biblical prophecy and the restoration of Israel gained momentum among Protestant Christians, primarily in Europe and North America. This coincided with the rise of the Zionist movement among Jewish intellectuals and activists in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.Many Christian theologians, preachers, and organizations like the British and Foreign Bible Society and the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews actively supported the idea of a Jewish return to their ancestral homeland. They viewed it as the fulfillment of biblical prophecy and a necessary condition for the return of Christ.Key figures in the early Christian Zionist movement include William Hechler, a British clergyman who was a close confidant of Theodor Herzl, the founder of modern political Zionism. Hechler's theological beliefs were influential in shaping Herzl's ideas about the Jewish return to Israel.Christian Zionism also gained significant support amongst American evangelicals, especially during the 19th and 20th centuries. Evangelical leaders like John Nelson Darby, a prominent dispensationalist theologian, and Cyrus I. Scofield, who popularized dispensationalism through his widely read Scofield Reference Bible, played a crucial role in promoting the idea of a Jewish restoration to the Holy Land as a fulfillment of biblical prophecy.Dispensationalists emphasize the literal interpretation of biblical prophecy, including the belief in a future literal return of Jesus Christ to establish a physical kingdom on earth. They also distinguish between God's plan for Israel and the Church, seeing them as distinct entities with different purposes.Dispensationalists believe that there will be a future period, typically known as the "Great Tribulation," during which many Jewish people will come to faith in Jesus as the Messiah. They anticipate a significant ingathering of Jewish people to the Christian faith.
One hundred days of the Israeli aggression on the Gaza Strip.
(100) days since the war of genocide and ethnic cleansing waged by the “Israeli” occupation army against our defenseless Palestinian people and against civilians, children and women, during which 2000 massacres were committed.
(100) days into the war of genocide, during which we lost (31,000) martyrs and missing persons, of whom (23,968) martyrs arrived in hospitals, including (10,600) martyrs of children, (7,200) martyrs of women, and (337) martyrs of medical staff. (45) martyrs from civil defense, and (117) martyrs from journalists.
(100) days into the genocide war, and (7,000) are still missing under the rubble. Medical teams have not been able to recover them yet as a result of the continuous bombing and the lack of fuel, 70% of whom are children and women.
(100) days after the war of genocide, the number of wounded reached (60,582) wounded, deprived of travel for treatment in Arab and non-Arab hospitals due to the closure of the Rafah crossing in front of them and in front of more than (10,000) cancer patients who face the risk of death without anyone looking at them.
(100) days after the war of extermination, (2) million Palestinian citizens were displaced in the governorates of the Gaza Strip. They live a very tragic life. They do not find food, water, or medicine, and (400,000) of them became infected with infectious diseases as a result of displacement and its unforeseen conditions.