Home Actress Mona Chalabi HD Photos and Wallpapers December 2023 Mona Chalabi Instagram - Same numbers, three different perspectives. I’m trying to find ways to show what’s hidden from view. Source: Ministry of Health, Gaza

Mona Chalabi Instagram – Same numbers, three different perspectives. I’m trying to find ways to show what’s hidden from view. Source: Ministry of Health, Gaza

Mona Chalabi Instagram - Same numbers, three different perspectives. I’m trying to find ways to show what’s hidden from view. Source: Ministry of Health, Gaza

Mona Chalabi Instagram – Same numbers, three different perspectives. I’m trying to find ways to show what’s hidden from view.
Source: Ministry of Health, Gaza | Posted on 18/Dec/2023 22:38:28

Mona Chalabi Instagram – The Israeli government has also destroyed at least:
• 20% of the bakeries in Gaza
• 51% of educational facilities (which were just being used as shelters anyway – right now, 0% of children in Gaza have access to education according to the UN)
• 16 hospitals and 32 health care centers
• 3 churches and 56 mosques

This isn’t just about the right to housing, the Israeli government is committing urbicide – the premeditated and deliberate destruction of cities. What’s worse, winter is coming. Millions of Palestinians who have been pushed from their homes will now have to face the weather without a roof above their heads. Some of them are now in refugee camps – those are places to live but they’re nowhere to have a life.

Source: A photo of Gaza city, taken on September 2, 2021. The data comes from the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs which verifies numbers from the Gazan Ministry of Public Works and Housing.
Mona Chalabi Instagram – Won a Pulitzer, gave it away.

The fourth slide is from an interview that was released last night about journalistic censorship of Palestine. Please go listen (it’s called Longform – in my bio). We spoke for four hours and it was pretty agonizing.

The day before the Pulitzer ceremony, I went to buy a dress from a Palestinian store in Brooklyn. When I walked in, the store owner and her family were sitting around a television, watching the news in silence but their grief was so loud that I was ashamed to interrupt. This beautiful dress and abaya also came with a matching hijab for $65 total – I hope that’s a price point that means a lot of you reading this can go and support Diana’s Fashion World in Bay Ridge (full disclosure, I added the slit myself 😈).

I’m grateful I got the chance to celebrate this prize back in May with the people who worked on this project with me. And, as I explain in the podcast, I remain ridiculously grateful to every one of you reading this who has supported my work by sharing it with others. You’re the reason I’ve got the strength to continue speaking, writing and drawing freely.

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