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dailystreetsnapshots · 8 months
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Harar, Ethiopia
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cavalierzee · 4 months
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"Eliminate Them All!"
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If you ever wondered how radical these settlers are, here’s a post on a popular Israeli telegram
(post is translated from Hebrew)
“The Arabs claim that the guy the army presented as a terrorist is Dr. Nasr Imad Al Madwan, a 41-year-old doctor from Kamal Adwan Hospital and not a terrorist.
Really, who cares?
Everyone there is a terrorist.
From young to old, from a teacher or driver to a doctor or an electrician.
Everyone is mortal.
Eliminate them all!”
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pal1cam · 24 days
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Al-Aqsa never fails to blow my mind every time i visit 🤍
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secular-jew · 7 days
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Columbia University is denying access to a Jewish professor, Shai Davidai, deactivated his access card, and blocked his entry into campus.
Colombia has officially taken a pro-Hamas position.
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kaapstadgirly · 3 months
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The words of a helpless Palestinian imam during a congregational prayer in Gaza.
"reasons are gone
communications have been cut
help from the people of the earth is cut
there's no one left but You Oh Allah!
Oh Allah!
they're using their strength against us
and we believe in Your strength against them
Oh people of Islam!
Oh people of Islam!
Oh people of Islam we call upon you
to pray to God
to make us victorious
communal prayer"
halalconstant on insta
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shaimaafekry · 1 month
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Beautiful morning 🌻
Cairo, Egypt 🌿
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cileklipalet · 4 months
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divinum-pacis · 10 months
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June 2023: Children join their parents at Eid al-Adha prayers at an open area in Gaza City. [Mustafa Hassona/Anadolu]
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mostlycaffein · 7 months
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Palestine 🇵🇸 for you all
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workersolidarity · 29 days
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🇵🇸⚔️🇮🇱 🚀🚀🚀 🚨
💥AL QASSAM BRIGADES SENDS A MESSAGE TO NETANYAHU THROUGH RESISTANCE MORTAR FIRE IN GAZA CITY💥
📹 The Mujahideen fighters with the Al-Qassam Brigades, belonging to the Hamas resistance movement, send a message to Zionist Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu through the Resistance's mortar fire.
“If Netanyahu believes that he is killing our children and starving our children, we will deviate from the path. He has been disappointed and disgraced
- An Al-Qassam resistance fighter sends a message to the occupation from the heart of its fighting complex in Gaza City.
#source
@WorkerSolidarityNews
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babybluepetrichor · 2 years
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eesirachs · 3 months
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What are your thoughts on Islam?
one of my favorite faiths to sit-in on; tethered, aesthetic, ethical, communal
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cavalierzee · 4 months
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Very Soon, You Slimy Reptile!
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aichabouchareb · 4 months
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Remains of human bodies are what remains.
Here, in Gaza, the dead bodies of real people spread across their native soil like relics of a savage ballad.
This is another face of genocide, cruel evidence of mass murder and human indifference.
I don’t use the term “genocide” flippantly. It’s a weighty term that denotes clear intent to systematically eliminate, erase and kill.
23,000 people. Real people.
These skulls, bones and remains were once real people.
Genocide. If you use the term, you must see and absorb its effects.
A man. A mother. A child.
Now skulls. Bones. Bare shoes.
Day 82.
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secular-jew · 3 months
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Zabar's is an iconic market on New York City, best known for its selection of appetizers, bagels, and smoked salmon, and not surprisingly, it has a rich Jewish history. Founded by Ukrainian Jewish immigrants Louis and Lillian Zabar, the almost 90-year-old store bears both the family name and remains family-owned to this day.
Louis Zabar was born in Ukraine in 1901. He fled the pogroms, where his father had been murdered, and arrived in the U.S. in the early 1920s. Lillian Teitlebaum escaped Ukraine and moved in with relatives in Philadelphia. She later relocated to New York City and ran into Louis Zabar, whom she had known from their village in Ukraine. The two married in 1927 and had three children: Saul, Stanley, and Eli.
In 1934, Zabar’s opened its first store on 80th and Broadway. By 1950, Louis was the owner of 10 markets when he passed away. From 1960 to 1994, Louis’s sons, Stanley and Saul, partnered and co-owned Zabar's with Murray Klein, who joined the store in 1953.
Today, Saul and Stanley remain involved in the store’s day-to-day business. Many of Louis and Lillian’s grandchildren and great-grandchildren are involved in different capacities. “Zabar’s was the place to come and see your mother and father, your grandparents, your cousins... the Zabar’s store is the center of the Zabar family,” Stanley said.
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vyorei · 5 months
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Abu Hamza says the Al-Quds lads have destroyed a few Occupation vehicles as well as injured a few Occupation soldiers
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