Israeli settlers - who live illegally on Palestinian land and shouldn’t be there in the first place - regularly destroy and uproot olive trees belonging to Palestinians, often striking at night to go unnoticed.
Olive trees are a livelihood for many families, and a key component of the Palestinian economy. That’s how they are meant to survive.
These attacks are by no means limited to agriculture. They also burn and vandalize churches, mosques, homes, cars and… cemeteries.
I saved the worst for last. Israeli soldiers escort Israeli settlers to attack Palestinians then stand by and watch, if not join in too.
According to the UN the annual rate of Israeli settler attacks against Palestinians has almost quadrupled in eight years.
For those who don't understand the kid is screaming: "I'm here dad! Come here!" His father comes and asks him: "where is your mother?" The kid cries: "she died, she died."
Then the child explains that his foot is injured and his father tries to comfort him.
This is evil. The child literally met his dad at the hospital by accident, he watched his mom die and had to break the news to his father. What kind of power will save these children from this trauma? I know children in gaza are so strong and resilient, but children are children regardless.
Use your voice to end this genocide. Enough, CEASEFIRE NOW!
and let the history books name joe biden, rishi sunak, justin trudeau, emmanuel macron, ursula von der leyen and every other world leader who did not step in to prevent the genocide of palestine as cold-blooded murderers. may they face a shred of the immeasurable pain and suffering they allowed to be committed against 2.2. million innocent lives.
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I think one of the most heartbreaking parts of the Palestinian genocide is that many Palestinians have stopped asking for help, they know that world governments just don't care and instead are just asking to be seen. Asking for acknowledgement, to be witnessed, the be seen that they were there, they lived and they were people, more than the horror that they are experiencing. And that is the least we can do, witness them, see them, share their lives and stories not just their death and pain.