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OMG I haaaate the Zionxst regime sooo much!! Gaza MANMADE humanitarian crisis. MANMADE!!!!
The picture above is beyond heartbreaking on its own but knowing that it took a 2–4+ hour walk through tear gas, rubber bullets and live ammunition to even get there makes it even more devastating beyond harrowing!!!!
This dunya is so unfair how can we ever come back from this I can’t believe the world is allowing this to happen again. These are the offspring of those who lived through the trauma of ’48. How have we allowed this to continue all the way to now..especially what is happening right noww? How many generations have we lost since then? Walahii reality is so wild Over 200,000 dead or injured and we’re talking about them like statistics 😭 we lost human beings we lost millions of generations eughhh this shxt is soul crushing.
Lord please protect the people of Palestine 🌹
The latest cover of TIME magazine.

THE GAZA TRAGEDY "Crowds line up in Gaza City to receive food."
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“ I swear on the oranges of Yaffa and the memories of the refugees, we will charge those who sold our land and those who bought” - George Habash, founder of the PLFP
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“[W]hat happened [is happening] to the Palestinians is a particularly egregious case… To this day 55 percent of the Palestinian population does not live on the West Bank and in Gaza, they live elsewhere; refugees, stateless, in Lebanon, 400,000, in Syria, 800,000, in Jordan, 1,000,000, and in American, Europe, scattered everywhere. They have a very strong sense of attachment to Palestine yet confronted with an enemy, Israel, that has (a) done this to them, (b) has entitled the whole Jewish people the right to return to Palestine, or Israel, and become citizens through the law of return, something that is denied to the Palestinians who where born there. Somebody born in Poland or France or New York can become an Israeli citizen if he or she has a Jewish mother and can qualify as a Jew. Whereas Palestinians live as refugees in camps ten miles away, are not allowed to be citizens, have to be second-class in their country of birth and their place of origin… I don’t believe that there can ever be reconciliation until there’s a recognition by Israelis of what they have done and their society has cost another people.”
— Edward Said | Power, Politics, & Culture: Interviews with Edward Said (via tamarrud)
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