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Stop don’t skip 🛑🙏🏼
I live in gaza 🇵🇸
There was a source of income that we were living, thanks to God, first, then thanks to this work, we had a dream and we were working on, and it was to develop this factory and expand our field, but…
It was completely destroyed by the occupation forces, and now we have to start from scratch, but where are we! ; What do we do!!! We do not have the money to establish a new factory or at least open a simple project to continue our lives, to eat and drink, and there is something more difficult than that. I have two brother who are studying medicine in Egypt. They have only completed one year and have a long way to go. Don't they have the right to achieve what they dream of? We are about to lose hope. It has become very difficult. Where can we pay for their university to complete this dream?
I say that and with deep regret, we have been destroyed.
But we decided to conquer the challenge and prosperity; we decided to be one of the hands that contribute to the reconstruction of Gaza, at least contribute to the restoration of what we were to complete our lives
If you think we deserve help, contribute
Thank you in advance whether you contributed or not 💔
This is my brother's Firas👇🏽


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June 26, 2024 - Bolivia's union confederation has announced an indefinite general strike against the coup, effective immediately. The Central Obrera Boliviana, which contains all workers and peasant unions is also mobilizing workers and social movements to descend on the capital, La Paz, to repel the coup. [source]
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Please support this initiative! For every $10, SIHA Network is able to provide one menstrual hygiene kit for a Sudanese woman or girl. That is a small amount to pay for an incredibly powerful donation.
Donate directly at the link below.
(I found this charity from this tweet. The price for menstrual hygiene kits seems to have gone up since it was written.)
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BREAKING: The massacres committed by israel from Tuesday’s dawn till now - 84 Palestinians killed!
14 martyrs, including the sister of the head of the political bureau of Hamas, in the bombing of a house in the Beach camp, west of Gaza City.
12 martyrs, most of them children and women, as a result of the occupation bombing of a school to shelter displaced people in central Gaza City.
More than 30 martyrs, most of them women and children, in 3 massacres committed by the occupation by bombing two homes and a shelter center in different areas of the Gaza Strip.
3 martyrs after the occupation bombed a group of Palestinians on Al Wahda Street in Gaza City.
Gaza Civil Defense: Our crews recovered 13 martyrs as a result of three attacks in Gaza Governorate.
The number of victims of the massacre in the Bani Suhaila roundabout in the center of Khan Yunis rose to 10 martyrs and dozens of wounded.
Two martyrs in an Israeli bombing that targeted a house in the Shujaiya neighborhood, east of Gaza City.


BREAKING: 15 Killed in Al Shati’ camp including 9 from Ismail Hineyah’s Family.
The Haniyeh family members were killed after the bombing of their home in the shati’ camp, west of Gaza, included the sister of the head of the Hamas political bureau Ismail Haniyeh and his wife, their names:
Zahr Abdel Salam Haniyeh (Nahed’s mother)
Nahed Ghazi Haniyeh
His wife, Iman Ahmed Haniyeh
Muhammad Nahed Haniyeh
Ismail Nahed Haniyeh
Moamen Nahed Haniyeh
Zahr Nahed Haniyeh
Shahad Nahed Haniyeh
Amal Nahed Haniyeh A number of them are still under the rubble
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Today We Honor Omar ibn Said
Omar ibn Said was an educated Muslim African born about 1770 in Futa Toro (modern Senegal).
Said was an Islamic scholar and a Fula who spent 25 years of his life studying with prominent Muslim scholars, learning a range of subjects including mathematics, astronomy, business, and theology.
He was enslaved and transported to Charleston, South Carolina. Not long after his arrival and sale to a local planter, Said escaped and made his way to Fayetteville, North Carolina, where he was imprisoned after entering a Christian church to pray. He gained attention for writing on the walls of his prison cell in Arabic. Although ibn Said was converted to Christianity on December 3, 1820, there are dedications to Muhammad written in his Bible, and a card dated 1857 on which he wrote Surat An-Nasr, a short sura which refers to the conversion of non-Muslims to Islam ‘in multitudes.’
Literary analysis of ibn Said’s autobiography suggests that he wrote it for two audiences, the white literates who sought to exploit his conversion to Christianity and Muslim readers who would recognize Qur’anic literary devices and subtext and understand his position as a fellow Muslim living under persecution.
CARTER™️ Magazine
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“The reality is, is that the military is full of native nomenclature. That’s what we would call it. You’ve got Black Hawk helicopters, Apache Longbow helicopters. You’ve got Tomahawk missiles. The term used when you leave a military base in a foreign country is to go “off the reservation, into Indian Country.” So what is that messaging that is passed on? You know, it is basically the continuation of the wars against indigenous people. Donald Rumsfeld, when he went to Fort Carson, named after the infamous Kit Carson, who was responsible for the deaths of thousands of Navajo people and their forced relocation, urged people, you know, in speaking to the troops, that in the global war on terror, U.S. forces from this base have lived up to the legend of Kit Carson, fighting terrorists in the mountains of Afghanistan to help secure victory. “And every one of you is like Kit Carson.” The reality is, is that the U.S. military still has individuals dressed—the Seventh Cavalry, that went in in Shock and Awe, is the same cavalry that massacred indigenous people, the Lakota people, at Wounded Knee in 1890. You know, that is the reality of military nomenclature and how the military basically uses native people and native imagery to continue its global war and its global empire practices.”
— Winona Laduke - Native American activist and writer. She lives and works on the White Earth Nation in northern Minnesota. She is the executive director of Honor the Earth. She has just published a new book, The Militarization of Indian Country. (via kenobi-wan-obi)
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This emblem on the shoulder of Israeli soldiers is clear evidence that their goal is not just to occupy Gaza, but all of Palestine, Jordan, parts of Egypt, Iraq, and Syria
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the toro osborne is like the emblem of spain. big things are happening
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The siege and lack of nutrition in Gaza are destroying the bodies of our children, Muhammad and Sham
Especially after the tightening of the siege and the closure of the crossings
Our children suffer from malnutrition and a health disaster
All aspects of life have become difficult for them, especially education, as they are at the most important stage in their lives in terms of establishing a foundation in learning.
And Joseph was born in a tent and in difficult and harsh circumstances
His mother moves from one place to another during the last months of pregnancy
Youssef was born, and relief has not yet come to Gaza, as they are still suffering from lack of nutrition and all the necessities of life


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One of our biggest hurdles for justice in Palestine is forgetfulness and indifference, which are the cornerstones of Israeli impunity.
Take a look at just the first hospital bombing since October 7, when the Al-Ahli hospital was bombed in October, and people were rightfully outraged for days. Israel then bombed a second hospital, a crime that was now just a headline. Then Israel bombed a third hospital, and now, over 20 hospitals later, this has become "what Israel does".
And I am seeing this now too, where just within one month, people went from literally screaming their lungs out on TikTok about the massacre Israel committed in a displacement camp on May 28, to yesterday, when Israel committed another massacre at another displacement camp, the third within one month, and I can visibly see the difference in response between the first time this happened (May 28) and the third time (June 21).
This has always been the plan as evidenced by Israel's founder saying "the old will die and the young will forget." But when it was clear this was not going to happen and Palestinians would not forget, the selective amnesia of the west became the basis of Israel's strategy.
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It seems like people really don't know why Palestine gets 'special' treatment (i.e. more observation and abuse) by the U.N. Just a reminder that the U.N. was created to destroy Palestine and ensure the zionist occupation's existence. I'm sick of hearing 'why does the U.N. only talk about Palestine', 'why does the U.N. not care about anything else', 'the U.N. is antisemitic for focusing on Palestine', 'Palestinians are the U.N.'s welfare queens' (the last one in disparaging comments about UNRWA). The U.N. was literally created to legitimize the destruction of Palestine in pursuit of a new form of united Western imperialism.
The first act of the U.N. general assembly was to destroy Palestine in 1947 with its illegal 'Partition Plan' that no Palestinians ever accepted. The U.N. is responsible for the destruction of Palestine against our wishes. The U.N. is responsible for the statelessness of 7 million Palestinians, many of whom can't even fill out official forms because it's illegal to put 'Palestine' as your country of origin.
The U.N. relegated us to this status as their first act of international law. Don't forget it.
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“What is, so to speak, the object of abolition? Not so much the abolition of prisons but the abolition of a society that could have prisons, that could have slavery, that could have the wage, and therefore not abolition as the elimination of anything but abolition as the founding of a new society.”
— Stefano Harney & Fred Moten, The Undercommons: Fugitive Planning and Black Study
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PALESTINE .West Bank. 2003. Aida refugee camp. Fatima Im IBRAHIM with granddaughter Jasmine, who is holding the key to Fatimas’ original home in Al Malha village.
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