(Drops off a delicately wrapped gift basket and proceeds to hightail it into the sun)
sorry if ain’t that good it’s just the lands have been dry and barren and I figured why not
It was never about retrieving the hostages or protecting anyone. After more than 105 days of Genocide, this should've been clear.
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Palestinian women and girls are actively being denied uterine and gynecological care. they have to use tent remnants as tampons and pads. they’re also getting infections as well. israel is actively denying them humanity. they have 0 access to care they need.
The Pious Projects is raising funds to distribute feminine hygiene kits in Gaza! They have on ground teams serving their own communities and their programs are always 100% admin free. Click the link to learn more & donate a hygiene kit. They have different tiers of donation so anything from a 5 dollar donation to a 1000 dollar donation can be done
(On a side note would any of y’all be interested in a saw art trade?)
The thing I don't understand is when I say free Palestine, so many people think that means I hate the Israeli people. That I don't care if they die.
I care about the Israeli people.
I care about the Israeli hostages that were shot down by their own military.
I care about all Israeli hostages in general.
I care about the Israeli men being thrown in jail because they refuse to assist in the "war" around them.
I care about the Israeli people who don't support the genocide happening infront of their very eyes.
Even the Israeli people who do, I don't wish death upon them, or whatever hateful thing you think I do.
When I say free Palestine, I don't mean I hate the Israeli people.
When I say free Palestine, I mean Free Palestine
Fight in da club
Israel bulldozed over Doaa and Sham’s graves. They bulldozed over a cemetery and stole 150 bodies.
Sham is the little girl in this tweet. She was killed a day after her fifth birthday. Her mother was also killed. Palestinians are not safe after death.
Photo taken in an art class at a primary school in a Palestinian camp in Beirut, 1980. Photographer: Thomas Billhardt.
ID: [A little girl stands in front of a chalkboard, with her mouth open, showing an expression of fear or shock. She points at her drawing on the chalkboard, which is a drawing of an Israeli warplane dropping missiles over two stick men running away from their houses. The stick men are running towards a drawing that reads ‘ملجأ' (Mal-Ja’) which translates to refuge shelter. There is an arrow pointing to the warplane that reads ‘خطر' (Kha-Tar) which translates to danger. One the right side of the board, there is Arabic writing that indicates that this is a 2nd grade class, and this is fourth period. On the left side, the date is written in Arabic: Tuesday. January 15, 1980.] END ID.
Israel's lawyer: "Claiming that the violence against Gaza is 'unprecedented' is as if they've no knowledge of recent wars"
You...you're trying to say that because people died in previous wars, it's ok for you to kill tens of thousands of civilians ? Because the world was cruel before it's ok to be even more cruel ?
The war in Sudan has reached its 10th month. The war has been met with a global indifference or there has been no desire to act from many world leaders.
8 million people have fled their homes and millions of Sudanese people have emergency food insecurity, with 5 million people on the brink of famine. even the neighbouring country Chad has had to declare a food insecurity emergency due to the mass amount of Sudanese people that have fled to Chad. (By no fault of their own of course)
Faced with a media blackout which is over a week at this point we need to continue to amplify the voices and plight of the Sudanese people.
#freesudan till it’s backwards 🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩🇸🇩