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hilarious that the headline isn't "israel breaks terms" but at this point what else do you expect
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Do not listen to IOF propaganda. This happened last year and it contributed to near-total silence on the suffering of people in north Gaza: the occupation claims civilians are gone, and the world believes them out of defeatism. The IOF once again claiming there are no civilians in north Gaza does not mean they have all been killed or expelled, it means the IOF is lying. There are still thousands of innocent people in north Gaza. They still deserve to live and they still need you to loudly fight for them. Buying into their lies makes it even easier for them to commit atrocities with yet more impunity.
Do not look away from north Gaza.
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Do not listen to IOF propaganda. This happened last year and it contributed to near-total silence on the suffering of people in north Gaza: the occupation claims civilians are gone, and the world believes them out of defeatism. The IOF once again claiming there are no civilians in north Gaza does not mean they have all been killed or expelled, it means the IOF is lying. There are still thousands of innocent people in north Gaza. They still deserve to live and they still need you to loudly fight for them. Buying into their lies makes it even easier for them to commit atrocities with yet more impunity.
Do not look away from north Gaza.
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There’s so much work and coordination it takes to execute a genocide. It’s not something that just happens and the world is helpless to stop it. I need you to remember this as you sit there and excuse the world leaders. They claim helplessness while putting in an incredible amount of work to maintain and execute this violence.
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What makes you react to what's happening in Gaza? and What makes you care about human lives? Is it empathy, ideology, culture, religion, knowledge, or something else that compels you to feel and act?
What would push your government to stop saying, "Israel has the right to defend itself"? What would make columnists stop focusing on self defense and what the demonstrators or students are doing "wrong" and instead use their platform to pressure their government to do what's "right" to stop this ongoing genocide? When did you start caring, and when will you start acting?
Is it when you have Palestinian friends?
When Palestinian children begged for food, safety, and water?
When over 45000 Palestinians had been killed & 98000 injured ?
When left-wing political parties around the world started criticizing Israel?
When Palestinian and Israeli human rights organizations sounded the alarm for years?
When protesters took to the streets every week? Do you still hear their voices?
When human rights organizations like Amnesty International or Human Rights Watch documented the atrocities? Was 60 years of human rights violations not enough?
When journalism associations worldwide recorded an unprecedented number of journalists killed in such a short period?
When UN agencies like the World Food Program or UNRWA reported on the humanitarian disaster and worsening famine?
When aid organizations like Doctors Without Borders or the Red Cross warned of the total collapse of healthcare?
When child rights organizations like Save the Children or UNICEF constantly reported on children’s acute physical and mental health crises?
When Jewish groups like Jewish Voice for Peace declared, "Not in my name"?
When the International Criminal Court in The Hague found strong evidence of crimes against humanity and began prosecuting high-ranking officials? Are you waiting for the court to tell you act?
When your children were upset after hearing what was happening in Gaza? Did that stir your parental instincts?
When the EU's foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell, repeatedly urged Israel to stop the killings?
When your favorite artist spoke out—did that make you reflect?
When students protested at universities around the world? Does the passion of young people give you hope?
When the Pope made a statement about the situation?
When military experts reported how many bombs Israel had dropped on Gaza?
When 2.5 million people were displaced under bombardment, with nowhere to escape in Gaza—a place already called the world’s largest open-air prison even before October 7?
When your employer gave you permission to speak out?
Are you waiting for Joe Biden to say the red line has been crossed and stop sending weapons?
Or are you waiting for Donald Trump to say the magic words: "Enough is enough"?
Or for Benjamin Netanyahu to say "Oh sorry that was a mistake"?
Or are you waiting for God Almighty to come down and say, "Enough is enough"?
Or for the most extreme elements in the Israeli government to say, "Now we can stop bombing"—but will there be any Palestinians left in Gaza by then?
Or will you stop waiting and act now, driven by empathy, knowledge, and solidarity with people who are being oppressed right in fornt or your eyes?
I’ve lost over 200 family members, friends, and neighbors in this genocide. I have 24 of my family’s members and 2 orphaned children, trapped in a makeshift tent and struggling to survive in this freezing winter in Gaza. When does your humanity compel you to act? Please help us and donate now!
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Verified and shared by @el-shab-hussein: Link
Listed as number 282 in "The Vetted Gaza Evacuation Fundraiser Spreadsheet" compiled by @el-shab-hussein and @nabulsi : Link
Listed on the Butterfly Effect Project, number 957: Link
Additionally, Al Jazeera News has documented apart of my family's case: Link
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Is it ? Is it really ? Let me break down the everyday economy in Gaza in the simplest terms I can for you:
Everyone wants to get out of Gaza. This is the primary thing you need to understand. Everyone needs money so they can pay predatory Egyptian border guards to be let through. But since the border is currently completely closed, they mostly need money to buy everyday things and provide for their families.
This is where Gaza's record inflation comes in. Everyone wants to get out as soon as possible so everyone wants to accumulate enough money as soon as possible, including vendors who are selling supplies and food in the first place.
Our current society makes us blind to the relation between product and producer but understand this: almost every vendor in Gaza is Gazan themselves and they have families who they need to take care of as well. This requires money.
@iyadsobhegaza and @rubashsblog (who this commenter was accusing) can't just wait till they've reached their final goal to withdraw the money. They need to withdraw whatever ammount they need every couple of days so they can continue buying supplies. Their campaign has been going for several months and they've been withdrawing from it based on what they need for all those months.
Say they raise $100 one day and know that the next day, they will need to buy medicine and vegetables. A box of meds costs $50 and a couple of vegetables together also cost around $50. So when they withdraw the $100 they raise that day, that means it's been used up.
This combined with the inflation means that money gets used up really fast. Furthermore, the ammount that the p*yp*l shows they have raised does not reflect the ammount they have saved up. It is simply the ammount that has been donated so far.
They have raised exactly $24 USD in the past day.
That's $1 per hour. The minimum wage in the US is $7 per hour. That is already very little, so why are you making them have to go by with even less ? They haven't raised anything even close to $100 for the past several days.
Eman, their organiser who is in Egypt (since p*yp*l doesn't work in Palestine), can't send them these meager amounts because p*yp*l and predatory banks have high transfer fees which will eat up everything if she tries to send it.
They literally have no money.
Now that that's over, I won't take up even more of your time. Here's the current most important points:
Both Iyad and Ruba have gotten their previous GFMs fucked over and lost $38k in total.
Ruba recently got a terrible stomach injury during displacement
Iyad has diabetes and fluctuating blood pressure which impacts his mobility. He needs meds for this.
Winter has come to Gaza and Iyad has several small children who he needs to keep warm and healthy.
They literally just got displaced a few days ago and had to spend all their savings on re-buying their tents and supplies
Yes, they're vetted. (No. 90 and 173 on the spreadsheet)
I dont know what else I can say. I am literally begging you to donate. They have so little and these ill-informed comments are doing nothing to help. You have the privilege of saying this while they don't even have the privilege of having a stable source of income, not to mention having to survive an active genocide. Please donate.
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I'd like to bring more attention to this fundraiser by @ayeshjourney
This fundraiser is being organized by our vetter, who is on the ground in Gaza, prioritizing others over himself for months, and giving our little operation the legitimacy to allow people to donate without any worry about scammers. There is no overstating how important his work and diligence during these times has been.
Even as he's organizing this fundraiser, his only hope is that he can help his little brother and his family, who have been continuously suffering throughout this year long ordeal. In our discussions with Mohammed, it is so clear how important his brother, Yasser, is to him. he goal of this fundraiser is to make sure not only his family is taken care of, but Yasser's medical care is taken care of as well.
(ID in Alt)
Yasser lost his hearing at a very young age due to the persistent presence of Israeli military artillery. He relies now on a medical device to communicate with his family, and the worsening living conditions have damaged this device and reversed Yasser's progress in learning to communicate with his family. A repair is completely beyond what Mohammed and his family can afford on top of their expenses just trying to survive this genocide.
This fundraiser is still under 2,000!! The goal is 60,000! Share and donate urgently!
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‼️please don’t scroll ‼️
Hello my friends, I am Hamdi from Gaza. After the war on Gaza, my dreams and the future of me and my family were destroyed. I created a donation account to rebuild our lives. I hope you will support my campaign
Please share & donation if you can🙏🙏
Only€373 raised of €20,000 💔


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Posted by Resistance News Network, 6/10/2024
A Year of Genocide
The Civil Defense Directorate in the Gaza Strip published statistics for the year of genocide on the Gaza Strip, which can be found in English and Arabic in the attached PDFs, or as a Flipbook here.
In the last year, 3,654 massacres were committed by the enemy, resulting in over 51,870 martyrs and missing people. 902 families were erased from the civil registry, and 36 were martyred by starvation. From these, 986 martyrs were medical staff, or about 1 in every 40 known martyr, 175 martyrs were journalists, and 85 are civil defense officers. 2,300 of these bodies were stolen by the IOF from 19 out of 60 cemeteries.
149,036 Gazans are either martyred, wounded, or missing, 69% of them children and women. 187 displacement shelters were targeted by the IOF, including 27 in the last two days.
462 schools and universities have been destroyed by the occupation, and 12,700 of the martyrs were students, while 750 of them were teachers, and 130 of them scientists and academics.
34 hospitals, 80 health centers, and 162 health centers were taken out of service, and 131 ambulances were targeted.
Out of 1,245 mosques, 815 of them were destroyed, in addition to three churches. 200,000 housing units were destroyed, using 85,000 tons of explosives, equivalent to six Hiroshima bombs.
3,130 km of electricity networks were destroyed, 330,000 meters of water networks, 655,000 meters of sewage networks, and 2,835,000 meters of road and street networks.
86% of the Gaza Strip has been destroyed.
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If you've been following the news from Gaza the past 48 hours, you'll know that the situation in northern Gaza has been bleak to say the least.
With intensified Israeli attacks against civilians, particularly in the Jabalya refugee camp, Israel is also focusing a lot of its violence against journalists and hospitals (for obvious, genocidal reasons).
Today, Israel had ordered the only remaining major hospital in Northern Gaza to evacuate staff and patients within the next 24 hours, warning that they will turn it into another Al Shifa hospital scenario, which we all know was turned from hospital to a mass grave.
Also today, Israel had killed journalist Mohamed Tanani and injured cameraman Fadi Alwahidi and correspondent Tamer Lobaid. This is a mere couple of days after Israel had assassinated 19 year old journalist Hasan Hamad who they sent death threats to, warning him against sharing videos of Israeli crimes.
This is all in one day.
Just remember that everything you know about Israel's atrocities in Gaza only got to you through the Palestinian journalists on the ground who are risking their lives in a time period considered to be the deadliest on record for journalists. So amplify their voices and share their reports and stories widely.
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Israeli forces have completely surrounded Jabalia camp as part of their ongoing military operation, However, this siege has resulted in the blocking of food and medical supplies, exacerbating the daily suffering of the camp’s residents.
Anas al sharif Al jazeera reporter
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What's sickening about the "iron clad" support for israel is that none of what the IOF is doing is a secret and if it isn't a secret to the average citicen then it surely isn't a secret to the media or the government.
A former IDF soldier confesses that the Israeli Occupation "deliberately raids houses of innocent Palestinians" in the West Bank as a daily routine.
Disgusting.
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