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good-old-gossip · 2 days
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The director of the Ibrahimi mosque Moataz abu-Sneineh said the Israeli army shut the doors of the mosque today and tomorrow, preventing Palestinians and Muslim visitors from entry, as Jews celebrate Passover until Thursday.
The Israeli army is only allowing settlers to break in and perform Talmudic prayers, he added.
The mosque will be closed for 10 days and calls for prayers will also be suspended.
The move follows the “Shamgar” agreement, which led to division of the Ibrahimi Mosque after a massacre that took place in 1994. Since then, the mosque is being closed for ten days during the Jewish Passover, worships are being harassed and banned from entry, said abu-Sneineh.
Meanwhile, Israeli settlers stormed the Old City of Hebron, stopping shoppers from heading to the market. Nader Al-Tamimi, one of the area’s merchants, said that the settlers’ celebrations of their holidays come at the expense of the Palestinians, as they create “hell for us and an environment that repels passers-by and shop owners”.
“We witness attacks and the destruction of some of the contents of the shops, and many fear reaching the Old City. Their goal is to evacuate the Palestinians and only allow the settlers to roam freely,” he says.
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intersectionalpraxis · 18 hours
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"We must not listen to Biden, ... we must flatten all of Gaza!"
"An Israeli lawyer filmed himself destroying residential homes and razing trucks and properties for amusement, which he later posted on his Facebook account, boasting about the destruction he caused in Gaza."
"Meet Sergeant Sharon Ohana, an Israeli reservist who documented his daily crimes in Gaza on his Facebook account and Twitter, publicly posting pictures of torched Palestinian homes and writing genocidal statements with them." [@/QudsNen on X. April 26th, 2024.]
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Imagine feeling threatened by some students praying.
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the-lady-maddy · 17 hours
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"At least 20 people may have been buried alive at the medical complex. Children were also amongst the bodies recovered"
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falasteen7urrah · 3 days
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AMPLIFY GAZAN VOICES!!
CHECK OUT MY GAZAN FRIENDS AT
They post about raising cultural awareness in Gaza by showcasing the beauty amongst all the death and destruction. The owners are Gazan please check them out and give them a follow!!
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Help Hamza get his family out of gaza.
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i-am-aprl · 3 months
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It didn't start on October 7th
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alex-dontknow · 5 months
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The painting held by the protesters is "Guernica" by Pablo Picasso. It was painted in response to an event during the Spanish Civil War in 1937 where the small Basque town was bombed extensively by Nazi German and Italian forces. 1,645 people were killed and a further 889 were injured. The town was defenseless and held no military gain or strategic value to either opposing forces.
A thousand died defenceless at the hands of an unnecessary military raid. This is a war crime condemned by thousands across the globe.
Tens of thousands more are dying today in Palestine due to Israeli "defences", yet the Western world refuses to condemn them for the same war crime, and dozens more at a much more severe rate.
Guernica communicates the same message today as an anti-war painting, however it is not a conflict if one side has the weapons and the other has their prayers.
Israel is not and never will be the victim.
Israel is an Apartheid Terrorist state.
A four day ceasefire will never be enough if Palestinians are given freedom only to be carpet bombed and buried again. They are grouping the masses to wipe them out more efficiently.
It does not stop at a ceasefire. Palestine must be liberated.
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captain-casual · 1 month
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Next up: Biden continues to be a crusty piece of shit who ignores his voters
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jouno-s · 1 month
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so often i think back to when the notre dame caught fire and how so many celebrities and people with influence rallied to send money for rebuilding
it’s a beautiful building. i do love old architecture. but…
these people have stayed silent for the many beautiful buildings destroyed by the israeli bombardment in gaza. have not said a word for the centuries-old feats of architecture that have been lost forever.
have not said a word for the many thousands of innocent palestinians who have been martyred or permanently injured in this genocide. or, worse, have spoken against these people.
is this the world we live in? where one singular building in a western country is more important than the lives of a whole population? where people struggling to make ends meet for themselves can still put aside money to help palestinians whilst millionaires do not?
i stand with palestine. forever and always i will stand with palestine. and i do not ever want to idolise influential people who do not also stand with palestine.
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good-old-gossip · 2 days
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The air is heavy with the smell of death. It’s inescapable, in every corner, and worse with every body taken out of the ground.
Every time they dig, they find more corpses, sometimes in places they never expect.
Sometimes they only find parts of a person, or a corpse decomposed beyond recognition.
According to the Gaza government media office, some bodies were found decapitated, or had their skin and organs removed.
Children, elderly women and young men are said to be among the dead.
Rescue workers say they found bodies with their hands tied behind their backs, which the UN human rights office said “indicates serious violations of international human rights law and international humanitarian law”.
Israel denies it buried the Palestinian bodies, claiming instead that it had “respectfully” exhumed the dead searching for Israeli captives.
There are so many tears at Nasser hospital today and so much pain. It’s hard for me to find the words to describe this scene.
The feeling of seeing someone find their relative is indescribable, the way mothers cover their dead sons in a shroud and accompany them to the cemeteries.
Every sight we capture as journalists we do so silently.
We can’t speak, we cry blood as we film. Our hands are shaking so much our cameras lose focus.
But we start over and try again. Moatasim Mortaja is a Palestinian video journalist in Khan Younis, southern Gaza.
Over recent days, he has been documenting mass graves uncovered in Nasser hospital, where more than 300 bodies have been discovered since Israeli forces withdrew.
On Monday, his video of a woman in grey holding the recently uncovered body of her son spread across social media. This is his descriptions of the scenes at Nasser hospital.
✍️ by: Lubna Masarwa
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sky-daddy-hates-me · 18 hours
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Buddy, I don't know how much training you got but evidently it wasn't enough.
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the-lady-maddy · 20 hours
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cehlo-yyy · 2 months
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BOYCOTT THE 2024 EUROVISION SONG CONTEST
It has been announced officially that israel will be participating despite the many calls and petitions against it due to the genocide of the Palestinians that they are conducting.
Russia was banned because of the war with Ukraine, why not israel?
BOYCOTT BOYCOTT BOYCOTT
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