🇺🇸🇵🇸🇺🇳 US response to UN Security Council Resolution: 'Regardless of the vote, Israel can continue actions in Gaza. It's non-binding, so no impact on Israel's ability to go after Hamas. No change in policy.'
This is has been the way since forever. They see us as animals, they're given the green light. And as we're watching the atrocities they commit in gaza, Israeli forces are becoming more brutal towards every other Palestinian. Shooting us if they feel like it. People in Jenen are not leaving their houses because they most likely will get shot, no reason. You still want me to condemn Hamas? There is no hamas outside of gaza.
When I go to bed, warm and comfortable. I think about the freezing people in tents who barely have scraps to keep them alive
When I take a shower, unafraid of the water stopping or going cold. I think of the people in gaza who havent showered for months and barely have clean drinking water.
When I watch my brother play with his race cars and my sister with her dolls, I think about the children, who despite all their hardships still find ways to smile and play
When we sit down to eat dinner, never having to fear food on the table the next day. I think about the starving mothers who can't feed her children and the older siblings walking miles to feed his siblings. I think about the people who died of starvation. I think about the people of gaza
When I go to my school where my friends chat and my teachers teach, I think about the universities demolished and the aspiring students who are no more
When my parents leave for a few hours and I take care of my siblings, I know they'll be back in a while to take over. But what about the teenagers turned parents? What about the orphans caring for toddlers? What about the children in gaza
Every day I think about the hopeful people of Palestine. The brave people of Palestine. The relentless people of Palestine. The stubborn and beautiful people of Palestine.
When I look at my house, the buildings, the sky, the water, my family, the lights, the sun, the internet, the food, my school, my friends, the children, the parks, the birds, the cats, the toy stores, the supermarkets, the bustling crowds, the heavy traffic
Colourised photograph of Palestinian women from Jerusalem/Al Quds carrying pots filled with lābneh (traditional yoghurt), late 19th century, Palestine.
Performance in Dar Al Tifel, Jerusalem, 1975 - Photos of Palestinians at home and in the diaspora by National Geographic foreign editorial staff writer and photographer Thomas Abercrombie (1974-1975).