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sempredomingo · 12 hours
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i-am-aprl · 7 months
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Today, Jordan airdropped food for Gaza. Most of it landed in the sea as fisherman went by boat to grab the bags. The food was sealed and everything was packed tightly for the possibility of it dropping in the sea so the food was edible but this is not enough. 4 planes for 2.1 million people is not enough. We need a ceasefire now and for the thousands of trucks that are blocked at the border to enter before this catastrophe continues to take lives.
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sayruq · 6 months
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This is from a few days ago ⤵️
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totallynotcensorship · 5 months
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hi hello this is your reminder that google are hypocrites(and bds)
the lay offs were on the 18th this month, pretending to celebrate a native culture as you help the military that is actively ethnically cleansing them, and has been for years, is highly hypocritical and just an attempt to save face
in case someone forgot, google is on BDS' "pressure" list, which means it isn't necessary a 100% boycott but rather a target for pressuring and limiting your use of their services to push them towards cutting ties with israel
additional context on dabka:
it is a folk dance from levantine countries like lebanon, jordan, syria, and palestine. with possible origins in ancient phoenician and/or canaanite cultures
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notyourtoday · 3 months
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Interview with released prisoner and cancer patient Mohammad Aklouk, who had been detained since the start of the war. Mohammad describes the horrific conditions of his detainment, including the small, oppressive cell windows and the inability to see sunlight. The repression units frequently ordered prisoners to drop to the ground and brutally beat them. Mohammad emotionally recalls a fellow prisoner, Mohammad Al-Kahlout from Jabalia, who was struck in the head and died in his arms. Aklouk is one of 70 prisoners who were released on June 11th 2024 through the Zikim crossing west of Beit Lahia currently staying in Kamal Adwan Hospital.
By @translating_falasteen on Instagram.
Source: @mahmoud_awadia
Translation: @translating_falasteen
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rosechata · 7 months
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“the soul of my land” by jordanian-palestinian photographer anita bursheh
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visitheworld · 2 months
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Al Deir Monastery, Petra / Jordan (by Dimo Parvanov).
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zegalba · 9 months
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"Women at the Palestine Liberation Organization training camp learn with Al-Fatah. Location: Jordan."
Photographed by Leif Skoogfors (1968)
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intersectionalpraxis · 7 months
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Palestinian people risking their lives constantly to get food and supplies because the IOF has been and continues to deprive and starve them. These are war crimes, and if you haven't seen images of Palestinian children and adults severely emaciated or dying from starvation, I am here to remind you again that Israhell and Israeli settlers blocking aid are genocidal monsters.
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konanigari · 3 months
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silicacid · 9 months
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I see the post about my cousin’s death has a community note citing the Hamburg police’s tweet calling it fake news. I would like to provide more insight to address these claims.
Mohammad is dead and the police are holding his body. They recently informed his sister that Mohammad’s death at 21 years old was of ‘natural causes’, an unbelievably suspicious determination. A plethora of journalists are contacting his immediate family, but the family is fearful that upon speaking up about his death, the police won’t send back his body. They are grieving heavily and for now just want him back home for a proper burial.
On the details of his death: His friends from university are the ones who relayed to the family that he was murdered, with two bullets to the head. I have been trying to contact these friends to get their full accounts, and if anyone can help me find them please let me know. His immediate family are aware that he was posting pro-Palestine content on his facebook, which is private at the moment, and they believe it led to his murder.
About my account of his death: I received a text on Wednesday morning that my cousin Mohammad was shot and killed in Germany for posting about Gaza. I was later informed he died the night before on Tuesday. Although I was not particularly close to him, I would see him at family gatherings growing up. I am only speaking on what I have been told from family.
I understand why this story is controversial- because of the ongoing genocide of Palestinians in Gaza, the greater problem of Islamophobia in the world, and now a magnifying glass on racism and potential corruption in Germany. Criticize the politics all you want, but to deny my cousin’s death is wrong.
As I said before, all I am seeking is a candid investigation. If it truly was a hate crime as my family suspects, I will fight to great lengths for justice. If an honest investigation reveals otherwise, I will be the first to tell that truth. To those who are showing support, thank you from the bottom of my heart. Please keep sharing and apply pressure to the Hamburg police to release his body to our family. — noor (@/hiimnoor) December 24, 2023
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i-am-aprl · 5 months
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🇮🇷 In less than 24 hours since the Iranian retaliation against Israel, Western leaders and much of mainstream media has already twisted the narrative to frame this as an unprecedented attack.
We now have two jobs:
☝️ To push back and make sure people know this was a retaliation — otherwise Israel can portray itself as a victim to garner sympathy
✌️ Not get distracted away from Gaza. Gaza is the priority
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sayruq · 6 months
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Jordan
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callmebyyournamephoto · 7 months
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On the set of "Dune: Part Two" in Jordan, photos taken by Jack Davidson for Le magazine du Monde
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dozydawn · 5 months
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“A Palestinian girl draws a figure by Palestinian caricaturist Naji al-Ali under the phrase ‘No to compensation’ at the Baqa'a Palestinian refugee camp near Amman.”
Photographed by Jamal Nasrallah.
22 July 2000.
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zakabiz · 1 year
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