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sheerkhurma · 2 days
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Jerusalem is the capital of Falastin
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the-secret-garden1 · 19 hours
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PALESTINE UPDATES 🇵🇸
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SUMMARY
School besieged by IOF
Men and women kidnapped, and forced some women and children to evacuate/displaced again.
IOF targeted a police vehicle, causing the killing of 8 policemen.
A psychological tactic used by Israel against the people of Palestine. To show that they decide whenever they allowed to leave or not. And if they don't like it, then don't ask for a ceasefire.
And as always, share and spread awareness to the situation. Your voice matters, no matter how small. - 🦢
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sugas6thtooth · 1 day
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Visit the operation olive branch spreadsheet, pick a family, donate, and raise awareness. Lives are at stake here.
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never-ending-fanfic · 3 months
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No thoughts, just that these two photos of Bisan are 7 months apart
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lets-make-light-now · 11 days
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Someone Worte that he could not stand to see the Palestine flag anymore.
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Sorry, but not sorry
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Reblog daily
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Free Palestine
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I am not done yet
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Only way to stop seeing this flag is when the oppression is over.
So you are tiered of this? you can end it, stop supporting Zionism!
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joyishome · 1 month
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That was her baby. Her whole 𝘸𝘰𝘳𝘭𝘥. Gone, in the matter of seconds.
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motherofplatypus · 14 days
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This is a post taken directly from the official account of WCK.
These are the heroes of WCK who were killed by IDF pigs. 1 from Palestine, 1 from Poland, 1 from Australia, 1 from USA, and 3 from UK.
6 of them aren't Palestinian.
None of them are combatant.
If you still think even for one second that those israeli pigs are the victim, that their actions are justified, or even give a single damn about humans' life you're lying to yourself or you're just as much of a pig as they are.
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mosura780 · 25 days
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https://x.com/briebriejoy/status/1771603664794259513?t=OgRWHmadpYsBrItLGy902w&s=09
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bohemiandeer · 1 month
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You know what hits me hard? When 5 to 6 year old children, all the way in Southeast Asia, knows about what's happening in Palestine right now. That children their age is getting bombed, that they're starving to death, that they're getting shot at, and sniped in the head. Because, just this past 2 or so months, I heard some of the little ones in the Kindergarten classes I'm TAing in as an Intern talk about it. Hell, one of the little boys downright said he didn't like Israel, because Israel is bad, because they do scary things. Another was questioning whether Palestine was bad too, because, "why else would they shooting at them?". A little girl in one of my classes doesn't want to finish her food at all, because she wants to save at least half her meat and rice for kids in Palestine, because she heard that, they don't have food. And that's just the ones I remember. Namely the inciting cases before their classmates slowly follow suit. The littles are fricking SCARED. We had to sit these kids down, and tell them that the topic is too mature for them at the moment, that they shouldn't even be concerned because they're KINDERGARTNERS, they're not even old enough to properly understand. The one teacher I was TAing for had to make a class announcement saying that. What gets me is, these are 5 to 6 year olds, the youngest I've worked with in this specific age group is 4. 5 years old on average, and they've already been exposed to the worst horrors genocide has to offer through the news and snippets of conversation among adults and hell, considering how many of them say they like to play games on Mama's phone, or their IPad, even from fricking social media. And the fact that, these literal babies, from all the way in Cambodia, has more empathy in their entire body and soul, than full grown fricking adults have in the nail of their pinky finger, gets me. FFS we as adults could LEARN from them I feel sometimes. I honestly don't know what to feel about it anymore. On the one hand, this is the next generation I'm working with. And if the next generation's default response to a tragedy such as Palestine, is what I've seen come up on occasion so far? Perhaps there's some bloody hope for this world after all. At least in this country. Especially since a majority of them already come from families who survived a genocide. These are the 3rd - 4th generation descendants of those who survived the Khmer Rouge. They've got grandparents at home, who no doubt are more than intimately familiar with what Palestine is going through right now. And it shows.
But on the other, it makes my heart sink because these are CHILDREN, these are LITTLE KIDS, they should be playing with their toys and watching cartoons and talking to their friends about everything from Spiderman to Speakerman to Kuromi and her friends, and be worried about whether or not they can go to playground that day, guranteed they're well behaved, or if Mama remembered to pack in their costume for swimming lessons that week. NOT JUST MY KIDS. But the little ones in Palestine too. They deserve better. They all deserve, so much better. Hell, it's come to the point that whenever I look at my kiddos right now, whether they'd be working in class, playing, doing something as mundane as eating lunch or getting ready for their nap. I think of the children their age in Palestine that didn't even get the chance to survive. I think of the ones whose memories from this age, is nothing but absolute horror and pain, rather than what has slowly become my normal, who never got to experience what my littles do on a daily basis right now.
Children shouldn't even be concerned about "War", about a Genocide. The last thing that should be on a 5 year old's mind, is pain, and suffering, and the worst horrors imaginable ever to be inflicted on a human being. ESPECIALLY WHEN IT'S INFLICTED, ON OTHER CHILDREN THEIR AGE. And for that alone, the world has failed them. Especially the kids in Palestine who didn't ask for any of this. They just wanted to carry on with life as kids do, the same way as my littles do on a daily basis no doubt, learning, playing, chatting with friends over their favourite cartoons and characters, worrying about whether they'd get to go to the playground or not that day.
I apologize for talking about this on this blog. I know my blog tends to be lighter in feel, a lot more unhinged and light hearted typically. I mean, I'm just a fricking nerd who likes to draw and write, and lurk about her favourite fandoms to consume and support what is shared among other nerds who also like to draw and write. But I couldn't stop thinking about it. About contemplating it, especially since I'll be back on a roll tomorrow, working with my kiddos again after not seeing them for 5 days straight because of Holidays. And, I just had to talk about it. This is something I felt I couldn't keep to myself this time, I don't think my soul'd be able to carry it. I had to talk about it.
FREE PALESTINE. Our children deserve better.
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minimallyminnie · 2 months
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Have a friend who’s neutral and said when I showed her a picture of dead children in Gaza
“Ew, I did not want to see that.”
No shit. But this is the real world and I told her that Israel is bombing Palestine and she still said she’s neutral. She said that Palestine did things too.
Did the kids do anything?
Did they?
Did the families do something that justified getting bombed? Murdered in cold blood?
EDIT 3/10: She is not my friend anymore in my eyes. I don’t talk to her at all unless she asks me a question but otherwise no.
EDIT 3/12: yes I understand I should not show her images of dead children in case it’s triggering. My apologies. I was being irrational and angry.
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sheerkhurma · 2 days
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pigeon-smidge · 3 months
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This booklet, shared by Bisan, contains a lot of incredibly useful information. Admittedly, it's not all perfect, but it does provide a useful starting point for your own research. As always when you're absorbing information, don't rely on just one source. Check for biases. Please, please read it and share. Ceasefire now. Likes do nothing to spread this. Please reblog.
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sugas6thtooth · 2 months
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It's unfathomable, even more so when you realize this isn't the first time Israel has done this. She was a baby. The men were so obviously red crescent medics, and still, Israeli soldiers shot and killed them.
It wasn't a misfired bomb. It was guns. They knew what they were targeting.
Anyone who defends this, for whatever religion you believe in, even if you believe in nothing at all, I can only hope the afterlife brings you your deserved suffering on a platter. You're disgusting, vile creatures, who must've snuck onto the Earth because there is no way in nature that you are human. Die.
نَّا ِلِلَّٰهِ وَإِنَّا إِلَيْهِ رَاجِعُونَ
Save the children of Palestine. Protect the medics. Free Palestine. 🇵🇸
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🇵🇸 “How can I help Palestine? I’m a minor.” GREAT QUESTION! 🍉
1. Wear Palestine colours! Red, white and green. Don’t have those colours? That’s okay! Paint your nails that colour, dye your hair, wear pins, makeup, anything! (Just make sure you don’t purchase anything.)
2. DONT PURCHASE ANYTHING! Eat food at home, if your parents offer you food from places like McDonald’s or Starbucks say you’d rather eat at home.
3. So you can’t skip school? That’s okay. Make all your school projects about Palestine or with Palestine colours. Got an art project? Great! Draw Palestine colours.
4. If you have a good/great relationship with your family/siblings tell them about Palestine. Don’t? That’s okay, tell your friends if you can.
5. Place stickers and write free Palestine on things.
6. If you’re religious pray for Palestine.
7. Learn Arabic or engage with Arabic culture! This is a great way to show support.
8. Donate if you have money/can. I know some kids maybe could, some find dealing with money stressful or are poor. It’s okay if you can’t.
9. Join riots if you can! I recommend you go with a friend or an adult.
10. Post on social media about Palestine if you can.
ID LIKE TO NOTE SOME PARENTS ARE PRO-ISRAEL, ABUSIVE ETC.
However there’s still ways to riot even as a kid.
Don’t give in. Our protests matter as much as adult’s do.
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labbaik-ya-hussain-as · 4 months
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steadfastabiha · 5 months
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via Palestinian photographer (belalkh) on Instagram “The child's mother: Azhar Saleh touches her baby daughter for the first time since she was born more than 2 month and 10 days ago. The mother gave her one last kiss before leaving Gaza, she "Forcibly" couldn't be with her baby, who travelled to Egypt yesterday for treatment without any accompaniment. Azhar survived the Israeli occupation's storming of Al-Shifa Hospital when they stormed the nurseries and cut off electricity to the hospital. Azhar, is not the only one who was separated from her family by the occupation. There are dozens of children left without a mother or father. And the stories are not over.” Images: Belal Khaled
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