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ami-ven · 1 year
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Happy International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People!
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alexcaninnit · 4 months
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Today is the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. Keep talking about it. Keep it on the front page. Do not let a genocide continue in silence.
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runalongprincevaliant · 4 months
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feluka · 4 months
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in all honesty i feel there shouldn't be any christmas celebrations at all until palestine is free
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screamingfromuz · 5 months
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I finally figured out why the response from the global left made me so angry.
Jewish leftist, including myself, never hesitated to condemn the Israeli government and Israeli citizens for their treatment of Palestinians. for example- I know were I was in Huwara. I was calling out the brutality of the pogrom done by right wings extremeness, criticizing it, calling for punishment of the terrorists, warning that this escalation of violence would do nothing but continue the violence. we did not try and justify it as a neutral response for the murder of two people, no, I knew that this kind of behavior has no excuse.
and we did the same every single time. the Israeli left always knew where it was when the Palestinians were the victims of violence, we often stood right there next to them.
and the leftist of the world loved it. held us up to prove that they are right, "you see? even they agree! free Palestine!"
and we expected the same. we expected that if the horrors will come to us, the global left will support us. We knew that they struggle since Israeli missiles hit while Hamas/Hezbollah/Jihad missiles get intercepted by a system that costs millions to operate. but surely, they kept saying that they would have spoken out if the Jews are in danger, they will stand with us in our grief.
and then came October 7th.
and we were shown once again that we are nothing but a token.
people celebrated the attack, and even those who did notת hesitated to condemn it. It was people being butchered in their own homes, a fucking war crime! all while they were hurling hundreds of missiles at civilian targets! at homes, at playground, at hospitals!
and yet, if it was not celebrating, the global left was silent.
I read a colon by a Danna Frank she described how an Israeli women who study in Yell was shaken and crying the entire day, and no one asked for her well being. Frank herself received messages from friends abroad during that day, and one of them asked after the well being of Palestinian waiters in Ramallah and offered them prayers and not ask after her own fucking sake. Seeds for Peace, that always had what to say at the beginning of any Israeli operation, stayed quiet for days, when they did post something, it was to call against violence from both sides, not even mentioning the massacre. and there are so many more instances.
It hurt so much because it was a betrayal. a prof that we are only cared for when we are either a token or dead.
We stood up again and again and again for the rights of others, against our own deeds, and when it was our people left dead on the ground, the quiet was disturbed only by the sounds of celebration.
We should have known
The Israeli left and the Jewish left stand alone in the global stage.
We now know who are allies are.
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International day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People 1/2
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Join us for an international #ReadPalestine week, starting Wednesday, November 29, on the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People. During this week, we encourage people around the world to read fiction and poetry by Palestinian and Palestinian diaspora authors, as well as nonfiction about Palestinian history, politics, arts, culture, and life, as well as books about organizing, resistance, and solidarity for a Free Palestine.  To encourage the spread of #ReadPalestine, signatories of the Publishers of Palestine letter of solidarity have organized a Free Palestine Reading List. Participating publishers will be offering one of their e-book titles for free download from November 29 to December 5; all titles will be available through this website. There are currently more than two dozen books on the list in six languages, including a half-dozen award winners, with more coming in. We also encourage readers to post on social media about their favorite Palestine books, to quote from their favorite authors, and to make learning more about Palestine an act of solidarity, using the hashtags #ReadPalestine, #LirelaPalestine, #اقرأ_فلسطين, and more. Participating indie bookstores and libraries are invited to join us by creating Read Palestine displays, social media posts, and other forms of creative solidarity.
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fiercynn · 4 months
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The Gaza Monologues: Audio Production in Solidarity with Palestine!
The Gaza Monologues is a collection of testimonies from Gazan youth in 2010, after the first war on Gaza, collected and adapted for stage by ASHTAR Theatre in Ramallah (@ASHTARTheatre), and performed here by 26 people from several countries for International Day of Solidarity with Palestinian People on November 29, 2023. In lieu of copyright purchases, ASHTAR Theatre requests donations to their programs in the West Bank.
This is an audio-only production of The Gaza Monologues, but is posted as a video to include subtitles. Most monologues are in English, but there are two in Arabic, two in Spanish, and one in French. English subtitles are available for all monologues. Currently, subtitles in Arabic, Spanish, and French are only up for the monologues that are spoken in each respective language, though we’ll try to get subtitles up for others in the near future. The script of The Gaza Monologues is available in those languages and more.
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Produced by me, audio editing and additional coordination by Hannah, and art by @pocketsizedquasar.
Thanks to all the voice actors, including @saltqueer, @to-every-house-you-enter, @hyeoni-comb, @datfearlessfangirl, @shooshopath, @cryptenby, @exsequar, and many others – see below the cut for full credits!
Alt text for art: A digital painting of a Palestine sunbird sitting perched on olive branches. it is a small black and blue songbird with a teal-turquoise shimmer on its head and upper wings. In the background is a faded scene of a beach at sunset in the colors of the Palestinian flag: red, green, black, and white. Handwritten text at the top left reads, “The Gaza Monologues,” and the artist’s signature “@pocketsizedquasar” is written over one of the branches on the bottom left.
MONOLOGUES
1. Ahmad El Ruzzi: Deepa
2. Ahmad Taha: Juniper Hanrahan
3. Ashraf A Sossi: Sam (@morelenmir on twitter)
4. Alaa Hajjaj: Deepa
5. Amanee A Shorafa: KC
6. Amjad Abu Yasin: M
7. Anas Abu Eitah: @priismacolors on twitter
8. Ehab Elayan: Andrea
9. Tamer Najem: @saltqueer
10. Taima'a Okasha: Brook
11. Rawand Ja'rour: Percival
12. Reem Afana: Clio (@to-every-house-you-enter)
13. Reema El Sadi: shambs (@tipsyloki12 on twitter)
14. Sami El Jerjawi: Juniper Hanrahan
15. Sujoud Abu Hussein: Mary
16. Suha Al Mamlouk: Anne (@exsequar)
17. Ali Al Hassany: Rose
18. Fateema Abu Hashem: N
19. Fateema Atallah: Maddy
20. Muhammed El Omrani: PK
21. Muhammed Qasem: p
22. Mahmud Abu Shaa'ban: Essie
23. Mahmud Bala'wi: @hyeoni-comb
24. Mahmud El Turk: Maaytah
25. Mahmud Afana: @datfearlessfangirl
26. Mahmud Najem: @shooshopath
27. Heba Daoud: KC
28. Wi'am El Dieri: Cameron
29. Yasmeen Ja'rour: M
30. Yasmeen Abu Amer: Maaytah
31. Yasmeen Katbeh: TK (@cryptenby)
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oh-heck-yeah-doritos · 4 months
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I was talking with this girl in my history class and i went “oh yeah, isnt it international day of solidarity with the Palestinian people?”
she kinda looked confused and asked “how did you know I’m Palestinian?” So i explained she mentioned it a couple weeks back. I mentioned her bracelets and how i liked them (they were bracelets saying her support of palestine) and she said how she couldn’t wear her broach because of threats she was getting.
She seemed extremely fucking happy to be able to talk abt this, so i let her talk as much as she wanted to, pitching in once in a while to get a response of “EXACTLY!”
she told me how happy she was to be able to find someone agreeing with her, and when i asked how no one else had, she said everyone either wasn’t speaking up or was pro-israel.
This is the fucking bare minimum!! And she hadn’t found ANYONE to talk to.
Talk to people you know!! She looked so relieved at someone LISTENING TO HER!! She has family IN GAZA RIGHT NOW that have been shot, and cousins killed in the 2000’s. Her whole family is in gaza. We can’t even drive and she’s going through this godawful shit without people at school to talk to!! It’s the bare fucking minimum. It is the bare. Fucking. Minimum.
Reach out. REACH OUT. It will mean the world to someone, I promise you. we talked for maybe 7 minutes, and it seemed to make her so goddamn happy!! Talk about it!! They can’t know you care if you don’t SHOW you care.
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cornrowsandcornbread · 6 months
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pro-palestine ≠ antisemitism
it is incredibly evil to weaponize the word antisemitic against palestinians and their supporters, especially when many of the supporters are jewish themselves. this is not about israel being jewish. it is about israel being an apartheid state. it is about israel settling on land that’s not theirs. it’s about israel’s ethnic cleansing of palestine. it’s about israel’s displacement of palestinians from their own homes. it’s about gaza being the biggest open-air prison in the world. it’s about israel having the power to deny 2.2 million people (nearly half of which are children) of electricity, food, and fuel. it’s about fighting for the liberation of the oppressed.
twisting this to be in support of antisemitism is despicable. though i’m sure there are some people who are taking this opportunity to be discriminatory towards jewish people, that is NOT why palestinians are resisting israeli occupation nor is it why the large majority of supporters are in support of palestine.
only caring about violence when it impacts the oppressor is disgusting. only caring about violence when it impacts yt folk is disgusting. western media’s response to this is white supremacy in action.
please read about the history of israel’s illegal occupation of palestinian land.
and please read about the relationship between the united states and israel before taking america’s pro-israel propaganda at face value.
FREE PALESTINE TIL ITS MF BACKWARDS🇵🇸
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closet-keys · 5 months
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thejourneyblog · 4 months
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"United Souls"
I made this last night thinking about how much we've changed in the last few weeks. We are either giving them a voice or allowing them to be silenced. Not choosing is a choice.
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darlin-djarin · 6 months
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btw i'm palestinian. i've said it before but i'll say it again. anyone who expresses support towards israel in any way can fuck right off my blog. there is no "both sides"-ing this shit. my people have been suffering for almost 80 years, getting ethnically cleansed and oppressed. there is NO "both sides". israelis do not get an ounce of sympathy from me. and anyone who disagrees with what i just said can leave. i will not respect you if you actively support the ongoing genocide of my people.
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kittoncandyart · 4 months
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i’ve been busy and not posting, but i want to drop these here for anyone to use. they are formatted for normal US printer/letter paper!
as both an anti-zionist & a jewish person, i want to make my stance very clear & provide these pieces as free printables so that we may all stand together against this horrific genocide.
i made these to be put in windows & such, as i know many of us put our menorahs in windows, too. however, use them however you want to show your solidarity with the Palestinian people!!
i have also made a non-jewish option, for anyone who would want/like to use that. there are textured & non-textured options because i know not everyone is an artist with a good printer and want these to be as accessible as possible.
(remember: if you don’t have a printer, your local library probably does! also, if you need a greyscale version DM me & i’ll happily make one)
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fireflysongbirdperson · 4 months
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You should be fucking furious. You should want to scream and cry and rage until your lungs bleed.
The biggest factor in genocide is wiping out the history of the victims, wiping out their historical landmarks and their words and documents and homes and their culture. This is genocide. Israel is committing genocide against Palestinian people in Gaza. Speak up. Be loud. Do not slow down in your advocacy. Do not take your eyes off Gaza. Keep talking about Gaza, the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Palestine, Congo, Sudan, Tigray, Haiti. None of us are free until we’re all free.
From the river from the sea, Palestine will be free.
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