I kindly request your help in spreading the link. My family is in need. My parents are elderly, and my mother requires treatment for her foot. Please, help us in saving my family and starting anew life
today is Nakba day, the 76th anniversity of the 1948 Nakba. About 15,000 Palestinians were killed during the Nakba in 1948. Since October 7, Israel has killed more than 35,000 Palestinians in Gaza, and 1.7 million people have been displaced — more than double the number of Palestinians displaced in 1948.
8,745 arrests have been made since Oct 7, including 292 women, 615 children, 75 journalists (49 of which are still imprisoned), and 18 who died in detention. it's important to note that this number excludes detainees, who are estimated by prisoner rights groups to be in the thousands.
Resources:
video by Bisan (with English subtitles) where she interviews three survivors of the original 1948 Nakba who all speak about being twice displaced from their home
compiled vetted fundraisers for evacuation/survival in Gaza, every dollar counts! please donate what you can
Mona's mutual aid fund to help secure safe drinking water and food for people in Rafah (paypal link)
Help Gaza's Children fund [most recent update is May 4 where Hussam was able to buy and distribute 200 packages of clothes to displaced children. broadly the fund is used for food, shelter, and clothing for people in Gaza]
Found my 53yo very-much-not-online father in the kitchen today meticulously arranging cutlery on the countertop and i was like 'what are you doing' and he looked up at me with the world's most shit-eating grin and said "Your mother told me this is how you rick-roll the Youth" and i looked over and it was fucking. Loss.jpg.
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