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imatiya · 6 months
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They have bombed the life out of every living things in Gaza.
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danayaserbash · 6 months
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أتمنى لغزة ولفلسطين أن تحاط بالحب والسلام، والعدالة الإلهية، والقوة لأهلها، أن يغمرها السلام والمحبة، والأمان، والطف.
The oppressed people of Gaza have been oppressed for years. I wish for all the oppressed people of the world to be freed from the oppression of the oppressor soon and the world will be filled with peace and tranquility.
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mdyusufseo · 10 months
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Elderly Palestinian man dies during arrest by Israeli army
The 80-year-old man was assaulted and died of a heart attack in a village near Ramallah, his family members say.
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Ramallah, occupied West Bank – An elderly Palestinian man has died during his arrest and assault by the Israeli army in the village of Jiljilya on the outskirts of Ramallah in the occupied West Bank, according to his family and local Palestinian officials.
Omar Abdulmajeed Asaad, 80, was driving home at around 2:30am on Wednesday when he was stopped by Israeli soldiers during a military operation in the area.
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His nephew told local media from Ramallah hospital that “soldiers handcuffed him and blindfolded him, and dragged him on the ground”, and “when they saw that he died, they left”.
The family said he had breathing problems and died of a heart attack at the scene. Head of the Palestine Medical Complex in Ramallah, Ahmad Bitawi, told Al Jazeera that Asaad had arrived dead at around 5:30am.
Bitawi said doctors are currently conducting comprehensive scans of his body, and that his case is now with forensic medicine and the public prosecution.
Yasser Qattoum, the Fatah movement’s secretary in Jiljilya, told Al Jazeera that the army was conducting an overnight raid.
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i-am-aprl · 2 years
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What can we call that?
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fionatheicicle · 2 years
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maybeamultiverse · 6 months
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@wafflingchemist Thank you for sharing your opinion. I hope you are doing well during this time, and I hope you take care of yourself. I just want to firstly reply to what you have said to me, both as an 'anon' and from your account, as well as re-address some of the names you have called me from the presumed safety of anonymous, so we don't forget before I address your other points, which I know were made non-anonymously and in a clearer state of mind.
You have quite literally claimed a hate anon, so I feel I have a right to reply. I have no real interest in arguing extensively with anyone online, but I think this can be an opportunity to learn ways NOT to communicate if you are an ally to Palestine, Palestinians, etc. And no, I will not apologize, because I don't have anything to apologize for. If I was too 'harsh' or hurt someone's feelings because I talked about the cognitive dissonance from the sci-fi/fantasy/Star Trek community on contemporary issues of social justice, genocide and oppression, then fine. It will never compare to my close Palestinian friends whose family members are being killed now, as I write this from the safety of my home in the US.
To review. You have called me...
an "anti-semite" multiple times (I am pro-Palestine, Muslim and a hijabi but of partial Jewish descent from my grandfather)
my post had "nothing to do with current events" (I shared 3-4 essential infographics from Palestinian organizations working on the ground in Palestine and Gaza today.
that I used "slurs" (you claimed this was a 'mistranslation' which is fine, but that is a seriously big accusation to make).
that I am being abusive and an "abusive bully" towards my community, without knowing ANYTHING about the non-stop passive, racially-motivated private convos I've experienced with many, many white Americans (the majority demographic) on this Tumblr and in other related fandoms for YEARS. Please consider that people might have experiences that are beyond the realm of your knowledge and experience (that's a good sentence to use against me later, I'm sure, only if you want though, just a recommendation). If you felt 'called out' maybe think about why you jumped to the defensive.
claimed that I had written a "shitpost" (because information about the Gaza Strip's lack of clean water and the discrimination we as Muslims are experiencing in the US as a result of the occupation is a "shitpost"... news to me...).
"as soon as it is anything else than 'Free Palestine' you'd bully them" This is advocacy. This isn't bullying, it just makes you uncomfortable.
"you didn't even care to include a line that you condemn what [x] hamas did" As I said earlier, we shouldn't have to declare that we don't support all forms of resistance, even if it is violent and religiously militant. Palestinians have been called 'human animals' by the Israeli Minister of Defense very recently. They are presumed to be automatically violent, barbaric, etc. without question-- I am a loud and abusive bully, after all, right? Please, please reconsider the way you talk to pro-Palestinian advocates/people, because this approach especially de-centers Palestinian voices. If you are an ally as you sort of claim, you simply need to know better than this.
You have claimed to typically respect people who are pro-Palestine, but not me... because you feel that I 'insulted' you specifically as a Star Trek/fantasy/sci-fi fan and as a Jewish person. That my discussion and my language was too impassioned.
I would just really like you to sit for a moment and consider why this was upsetting you ONLY when I mentioned the fandom community being unkind and discriminatory, and why, when someone is sharing about Palestinian oppression, you then share your own family's trauma, which is real and valid and I am sorry your family experienced that, assume that I don't condemn Hamas (which, to me, at the very least feels like I'm being accused of terrorism, or at least sympathizing with terrorists, which, in the US, is a legitimately dangerous claim to make on the internet), and, finally, when I said that someone who doesn't fight openly and proudly against oppression isn't a 'main character' (feel free to go back and read my earlier post).
Haven't we all complained for YEARS in the fiction/fantasy/sci-fi community about the excess of white protagonists? Of stories that overly center whiteness, that use stories of uprising against dominant powers without the critical understanding of contemporary global issues or culture? That's such a tremendous complaint from many in the fan fiction/book/fantasy/sci-fi world. My framing of a narrative that addresses this is an intentional means to garner attention and reach out to people. If you were hurt by this, just consider how Palestinians especially are hurting in REAL LIFE. This is my point.
Lastly, I do want to say that I don't think this conversation will be valuable or productive if we keep bringing up Star Trek and Bajor, eek!!! I kind of wish I never brought that up as a particular point-- the narratives around it, the Jewish creators involved in it, and accusations of anti-semitic character designs and stories in some spaces (now is probs not the time to get into that, it's a whole other discussion, but one worth having for sure) just dilutes the essential aspects of the Free Palestine movement. So, if I were to revise my point, I'd probably not bring that up again because I think it detracted from my overarching argument. BUT I do still think Bajor's struggle for liberation undoubtedly possesses meaningful parallels to Palestine. That's specifically why I got into the show years ago :)
Look, I think it's clear that we both fundamentally care about similar things, and I don't have any personal ill will against you.
I just think you really need to examine your language and your reactions towards me and others. If I have insulted you and your safe space because I wanted to approach this issue from a specific angle, which is my fandom/writing blog on Tumblr, just realize that I am not speaking to your family members who survived the Holocaust and calling them 'nobodies.' That's an incredibly huge reach to make about my assumptions and my audience here.
What you are implementing is a common rhetorical tactic used to deflect from conversations about Palestine, forcing advocates to (and I've done this here, just above) defend their humanity and assure you that we are not evil people who don't have an understanding of what the Holocaust was and that we have an innate dislike or disrespect of Jewish people. This argument is so overused that it has even been applied to anti-Zionist Jews and those with Jewish heritage whose families ALSO faced horrible oppression (hi there, it's me!).
I'm talking to people living comfortably in the first world who, unlike those in Gaza, have stable internet access, (you said you live in Germany-- don't even get me started on how many Muslim immigrants are treated there, that's another can of worms) who are currently turning a blind eye to what's going on and whose internalized racism is, whether they realize or not, which, in turn, has a profound effect on their perceptions of Palestinians as brutish and inherently violent.
I won't be making more posts addressing you, but I will occasionally share posts supporting Palestine when I get the chance or see them. Again, please take care of yourself during this time. My best friend in the whole world, an anti-Zionist Ashkenazi Jew, feels so unsafe at home right now because his pro-Palestinian advocacy work, so it's hard for everyone out there.
I hope I have clarified my stance.
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haneen-t-nasr · 2 years
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العودة حق كالشّمس..
We will return…
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derealisingtrashcan · 2 years
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wow palestine is finally trending
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jou5 · 2 years
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I said goodbye to you, Shirin, and how difficult is your farewell?
I told you how I was at school
And how many students studied the media to become like you?
You were a school and you will be a school for many generations after me.
I told you we will miss you about Sheikh Jarrah, where I met you face to face and it was a great honor.
And I promised you to avenge you, with our voice, our word, in the picture and video, the occupation that assassinated you is shaken, weak, despicable! I assassinated you wearing a press jacket and helmet. By fearing the word of truth, Shirin, and you were the voice of truth and truth in all of Palestine.
In the moment of goodbye, I saw @fatenelwan carrying the flag of Palestine and a keffiyeh, it's all blood, I asked her if your blood, you told me, uh Shirin's blood
I'm not science like your forehead and face.
She stretched out her hand on her pocket and gave me a "medical gauze" with your pure blood on it and promised to put it with a broise and hang it in the neighborhood
And Henny kept my promise
"It's not easy maybe to change reality, but at least I was able to get that voice to the world, I'm Shirin Abu Akilah," I said in a previous interview.
Me and every journalist and journalist Shirin Abu Aqla
And we will continue the march
Your blood is precious to us, Shirin
Have mercy on your soul
#assination_sherin_Abawaqla
#Israelicrimes
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ccnegus · 2 months
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imatiya · 6 months
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I will never in my life forget this Tweet, and I will make sure nobody else forgets too. This is how a murderous regime rationalises genocide.
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danayaserbash · 6 months
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what is written over this bag is “body parts of Malak + Kinda”
Gaza is subject to massacres
this is “Israel"
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laurellynnleake · 6 months
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PRINTS FOR PALESTINE - An Art Auction For Healthcare Workers In Gaza
The wonderful folks at Binch Press and Queer.Archive.Work in my state of Rhode Island just launched PRINTS FOR PALESTINE, an art auction raising funds for Medical Aid for Palestine (MAP).
The auction launched today (10/27/23) and runs through Nov 3rd 12PM EST (11/3/23), and features work from more than 90 artists donated in solidarity with the people of Palestine, including Ben Passmore, Eleanor Davis, Jazzmen Lee-Johnson, Kah Langni, and Emily Carroll.
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Some of the artists' tumblrs (let me know if I missed you): @formyths @juleszuckerberg @kevinvqdam-blog @taowlette @lalewestvind @andpierres @charmgardens @cathygjohn @bmfu @zakeno @buttart @filipa-estrela @kelseysshorts @citruslucy @zaidamus @tommipg @panstarry @fmdevlin-blog @makoto-chi @meredith-stern @kickintheeyes-blog @noirnetwork @olivmarie @daygloayhole @pokoglio @dobescrusher2 @hugbox
Place your bids by 11/3/23 12PM EST!
🇵🇸 PRINTS FOR PALESTINE 🇵🇸
UPDATE 2/23/24: Since this post sometimes gets reblogs - the 1st Prints For Palestine auction has ENDED! Plans are in the works for another one in the future, but no date yet as far as I know. But Jules Zuckerberg, one of the main organizers, has been running a Pins 4 Palestine donation drive that still has some pins left!
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i-am-aprl · 2 years
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fionatheicicle · 2 years
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hyuwia · 9 months
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Anti-Palestinian Hate meme.
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