The confirmed death toll has passed 35,000. A reminder that this is just the CONFIRMED death toll by the Gaza Health Ministry, generally meaning that these were in areas where it was possible to be reported. There are over 10,000 buried under rubble and reported as missing, as well as more killed in areas unable to report, such as parts of Northern Gaza. We can’t bring them back to life, but we can take action to demand a ceasefire and stop further suffering. Resources in @protectpalestineorg link in bio.
Over 1.5 million Palestinian civilians including over 600,000 children are trapped in RAFAH. According to UNICEF – about 65,000 children are estimated to have a pre-existing disability, including difficulties seeing, hearing, walking, understanding, and learning. -about 78,000 children are infants under 2 years of age; -almost 8,000 children under 2 years of age are acutely malnourished; -about 175,000 children under 5 years of age – or 9 in 10 – are affected by one or more infectious diseases; -almost all children are already in need of mental health and psychosocial support. There is nowhere safe to go. Israel is deliberately targeting civilian homes, tents, and murdering children. #ceasefirenow🇵🇸 #gaza #alleyesonrafah #handsoffrafah🇵🇸 #freepalestine
When is enough, enough? People in Rafah have no where to go. No place is safe in Gaza. Please do everything you can. Keep pushing. Demand an immediate and permanent #ceasefire. Demand an end to U.S. aid to Israel.
There’s only ONE FUNCTIONAL HOSPITAL remaining in RAFAH with 16 BEDS for 1.7 MILLION PALESTINIANS including 600,000 CHILDREN. 🏥🚨 #palestinianpublichealth #ceasefirenow🇵🇸 #rafah #gaza
49 Palestinians including doctors, nurses, women, children, and patients martyred in 3rd Mass Grave discovered at Shifa Hospital. Motassem Salah, head of the emergency department at Al-Shifa, told journalists that “a third mass grave was found inside this hospital… (with) killings… inside and outside hospitals.” 🏥🚨 #palestinianpublichealth #ceasefirenow #alshifa #notatarget❌ #protecthospitals #gaza
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
via @palestinianfeministcollective | The attack, siege, bombardment, and invasion of Rafah did not start yesterday. As we approach the commemoration of the 76th year of the continuous Nakba, the atrocities unfolding in Rafah today are part of the Zionist project’s long-standing history of murder, destruction, dispossession, and displacement beginning before 1948. The city of Rafah in Gaza was first invaded in 1948 and has been an ongoing site of colonial Zionist aggression ever since. Do not be fooled by President Biden’s criticism of a “full scale” military action in Rafah; there is no such thing as partial colonization. The presence of Zionist military in Palestine is in and of itself an invasion, occupation, and a manifestation of colonial and imperialist violence in our homeland.
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via @feedmureed | (caption by me) | They are all I’m thinking of today every day. Their love is my love. Their children, my children. Their pain seizes my soul is bound with theirs forever. 🖤
via @omniahegazy | Send this video to your friend who has a lot of catching up to do 🇵🇸🇮🇱The Nakba (catastrophe) is ongoing. I was supposed to play this piece at Carnegie Hall in June (see my recent video) but I’d rather play it for Team 🍉on social media because artwashing genocide is just gross. Music: Heartwounds (Two Elegiac Melodies) – Edvard Grieg Recommended Reading – The Hundred Years War on P@lestine – Rashid Khalidi #nakba #nakbaday #freepalestine🇵🇸 #history #violin #classicalmusic
via @palestinianyouthmovement | Palestinians who survived the “Sde Teiman” death camp are now speaking out about the torture and humiliation they endured after being abducted by the IOF in Gaza and transported to the Naqab desert. Hundreds of Palestinian men and boys are still being held captive at the camp as of this writing. In a report released today, Palestinians who were imprisoned at “Sde Teiman” testified that they were forced to remain mute and in an upright position at all times of the day. Those caught speaking to the others imprisoned with them at any time were beaten severely—to the point of broken bones and missing teeth—or tied with their arms above their head to a chainlink fence, left to battle excruciating pain for hours. Nightly, guards would release dogs on the sleeping detainees or wake them up with sound grenades. In photos leaked to CNN from “Sde Teiman,” dozens of Palestinian prisoners are seen blindfolded, bound, and forced to sit upright on paper-thin mattresses with no back support. The Israeli occupation has barred media entry to the camp, including Israeli media. The two leaked photos were taken by Israeli medical workers who then leaked them to CNN. The prisoners at this death camp are only hundreds of the thousands of Palestinians who have been abducted by the IOF since October. They are captured and then held indefinitely at camps like “Sde Teiman” until they either die of their injuries, are released back to Gaza, or are transferred to a Zionist prison. “It was very painful. When I was released, people expected me to miss them, to embrace them. But there was a gap,” said Dr. Mohammed al-Ran, a detainee who headed the surgical unit at the Indonesian hospital in North Gaza before he was abducted. “The people who were with me at the detention facility became my family. Those friendships were the only things that belonged to us.” Just before his release, a fellow prisoner had called out to al-Ran, his voice barely rising above a whisper. He asked the doctor to find his wife and kids in Gaza. “He asked me to tell them that it is better for them to be martyrs. It is better for them to die than to be captured and held here.”
via @palestinianyouthmovement | Palestinians who survived the “Sde Teiman” death camp are now speaking out about the torture and humiliation they endured after being abducted by the IOF in Gaza and transported to the Naqab desert. Hundreds of Palestinian men and boys are still being held captive at the camp as of this writing. In a report released today, Palestinians who were imprisoned at “Sde Teiman” testified that they were forced to remain mute and in an upright position at all times of the day. Those caught speaking to the others imprisoned with them at any time were beaten severely—to the point of broken bones and missing teeth—or tied with their arms above their head to a chainlink fence, left to battle excruciating pain for hours. Nightly, guards would release dogs on the sleeping detainees or wake them up with sound grenades. In photos leaked to CNN from “Sde Teiman,” dozens of Palestinian prisoners are seen blindfolded, bound, and forced to sit upright on paper-thin mattresses with no back support. The Israeli occupation has barred media entry to the camp, including Israeli media. The two leaked photos were taken by Israeli medical workers who then leaked them to CNN. The prisoners at this death camp are only hundreds of the thousands of Palestinians who have been abducted by the IOF since October. They are captured and then held indefinitely at camps like “Sde Teiman” until they either die of their injuries, are released back to Gaza, or are transferred to a Zionist prison. “It was very painful. When I was released, people expected me to miss them, to embrace them. But there was a gap,” said Dr. Mohammed al-Ran, a detainee who headed the surgical unit at the Indonesian hospital in North Gaza before he was abducted. “The people who were with me at the detention facility became my family. Those friendships were the only things that belonged to us.” Just before his release, a fellow prisoner had called out to al-Ran, his voice barely rising above a whisper. He asked the doctor to find his wife and kids in Gaza. “He asked me to tell them that it is better for them to be martyrs. It is better for them to die than to be captured and held here.”
via @palestinianyouthmovement | Palestinians who survived the “Sde Teiman” death camp are now speaking out about the torture and humiliation they endured after being abducted by the IOF in Gaza and transported to the Naqab desert. Hundreds of Palestinian men and boys are still being held captive at the camp as of this writing. In a report released today, Palestinians who were imprisoned at “Sde Teiman” testified that they were forced to remain mute and in an upright position at all times of the day. Those caught speaking to the others imprisoned with them at any time were beaten severely—to the point of broken bones and missing teeth—or tied with their arms above their head to a chainlink fence, left to battle excruciating pain for hours. Nightly, guards would release dogs on the sleeping detainees or wake them up with sound grenades. In photos leaked to CNN from “Sde Teiman,” dozens of Palestinian prisoners are seen blindfolded, bound, and forced to sit upright on paper-thin mattresses with no back support. The Israeli occupation has barred media entry to the camp, including Israeli media. The two leaked photos were taken by Israeli medical workers who then leaked them to CNN. The prisoners at this death camp are only hundreds of the thousands of Palestinians who have been abducted by the IOF since October. They are captured and then held indefinitely at camps like “Sde Teiman” until they either die of their injuries, are released back to Gaza, or are transferred to a Zionist prison. “It was very painful. When I was released, people expected me to miss them, to embrace them. But there was a gap,” said Dr. Mohammed al-Ran, a detainee who headed the surgical unit at the Indonesian hospital in North Gaza before he was abducted. “The people who were with me at the detention facility became my family. Those friendships were the only things that belonged to us.” Just before his release, a fellow prisoner had called out to al-Ran, his voice barely rising above a whisper. He asked the doctor to find his wife and kids in Gaza. “He asked me to tell them that it is better for them to be martyrs. It is better for them to die than to be captured and held here.”
via @palestinianyouthmovement | Palestinians who survived the “Sde Teiman” death camp are now speaking out about the torture and humiliation they endured after being abducted by the IOF in Gaza and transported to the Naqab desert. Hundreds of Palestinian men and boys are still being held captive at the camp as of this writing. In a report released today, Palestinians who were imprisoned at “Sde Teiman” testified that they were forced to remain mute and in an upright position at all times of the day. Those caught speaking to the others imprisoned with them at any time were beaten severely—to the point of broken bones and missing teeth—or tied with their arms above their head to a chainlink fence, left to battle excruciating pain for hours. Nightly, guards would release dogs on the sleeping detainees or wake them up with sound grenades. In photos leaked to CNN from “Sde Teiman,” dozens of Palestinian prisoners are seen blindfolded, bound, and forced to sit upright on paper-thin mattresses with no back support. The Israeli occupation has barred media entry to the camp, including Israeli media. The two leaked photos were taken by Israeli medical workers who then leaked them to CNN. The prisoners at this death camp are only hundreds of the thousands of Palestinians who have been abducted by the IOF since October. They are captured and then held indefinitely at camps like “Sde Teiman” until they either die of their injuries, are released back to Gaza, or are transferred to a Zionist prison. “It was very painful. When I was released, people expected me to miss them, to embrace them. But there was a gap,” said Dr. Mohammed al-Ran, a detainee who headed the surgical unit at the Indonesian hospital in North Gaza before he was abducted. “The people who were with me at the detention facility became my family. Those friendships were the only things that belonged to us.” Just before his release, a fellow prisoner had called out to al-Ran, his voice barely rising above a whisper. He asked the doctor to find his wife and kids in Gaza. “He asked me to tell them that it is better for them to be martyrs. It is better for them to die than to be captured and held here.”
via @palestinianyouthmovement | Palestinians who survived the “Sde Teiman” death camp are now speaking out about the torture and humiliation they endured after being abducted by the IOF in Gaza and transported to the Naqab desert. Hundreds of Palestinian men and boys are still being held captive at the camp as of this writing. In a report released today, Palestinians who were imprisoned at “Sde Teiman” testified that they were forced to remain mute and in an upright position at all times of the day. Those caught speaking to the others imprisoned with them at any time were beaten severely—to the point of broken bones and missing teeth—or tied with their arms above their head to a chainlink fence, left to battle excruciating pain for hours. Nightly, guards would release dogs on the sleeping detainees or wake them up with sound grenades. In photos leaked to CNN from “Sde Teiman,” dozens of Palestinian prisoners are seen blindfolded, bound, and forced to sit upright on paper-thin mattresses with no back support. The Israeli occupation has barred media entry to the camp, including Israeli media. The two leaked photos were taken by Israeli medical workers who then leaked them to CNN. The prisoners at this death camp are only hundreds of the thousands of Palestinians who have been abducted by the IOF since October. They are captured and then held indefinitely at camps like “Sde Teiman” until they either die of their injuries, are released back to Gaza, or are transferred to a Zionist prison. “It was very painful. When I was released, people expected me to miss them, to embrace them. But there was a gap,” said Dr. Mohammed al-Ran, a detainee who headed the surgical unit at the Indonesian hospital in North Gaza before he was abducted. “The people who were with me at the detention facility became my family. Those friendships were the only things that belonged to us.” Just before his release, a fellow prisoner had called out to al-Ran, his voice barely rising above a whisper. He asked the doctor to find his wife and kids in Gaza. “He asked me to tell them that it is better for them to be martyrs. It is better for them to die than to be captured and held here.”