Home Actress Mona Chalabi HD Photos and Wallpapers May 2024 Mona Chalabi Instagram - If Gaza’s population were summed up in 100 characters, they would look something like this. Despite Israel’s occupation, families could be seen relaxing on the seashore, farmers were able to sell their produce and children (who make up 47% of Gaza’s population and so are represented as 47 of these 100 characters) could learn at school. These 100 tiny illustrations can show you what has happened to 2.2 million people in the space of just a few months. Sources: United Nations Human Rights Office, IPC famine review, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Gazan Ministry of Health

Mona Chalabi Instagram – If Gaza’s population were summed up in 100 characters, they would look something like this. Despite Israel’s occupation, families could be seen relaxing on the seashore, farmers were able to sell their produce and children (who make up 47% of Gaza’s population and so are represented as 47 of these 100 characters) could learn at school. These 100 tiny illustrations can show you what has happened to 2.2 million people in the space of just a few months. Sources: United Nations Human Rights Office, IPC famine review, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Gazan Ministry of Health

Mona Chalabi Instagram - If Gaza’s population were summed up in 100 characters, they would look something like this. Despite Israel’s occupation, families could be seen relaxing on the seashore, farmers were able to sell their produce and children (who make up 47% of Gaza’s population and so are represented as 47 of these 100 characters) could learn at school. These 100 tiny illustrations can show you what has happened to 2.2 million people in the space of just a few months. Sources: United Nations Human Rights Office, IPC famine review, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Gazan Ministry of Health

Mona Chalabi Instagram – If Gaza’s population were summed up in 100 characters, they would look something like this. Despite Israel’s occupation, families could be seen relaxing on the seashore, farmers were able to sell their produce and children (who make up 47% of Gaza’s population and so are represented as 47 of these 100 characters) could learn at school.

These 100 tiny illustrations can show you what has happened to 2.2 million people in the space of just a few months.

Sources: United Nations Human Rights Office, IPC famine review, Palestinian Central Bureau of Statistics, Gazan Ministry of Health | Posted on 11/Mar/2024 21:42:27

Mona Chalabi Instagram – Students across the US are demanding that their universities disclose and divest from companies that support the Israeli occupation. These brave protesters understand that their institutions and their tuition fees are supporting this genocide. But even if you’re not a student at one of these big colleges, the misuse of money is clear. 

Israel controls everything that enters and leaves Gaza (including books to read, and bricks to build colleges) but the people of Gaza still managed to create 12 universities to educate themselves. Palestine has one of the highest adult literacy rates in the entire world. 

Now Israel, with the support of the US, has now severely damaged or entirely destroyed every single one of those universities. 

Children in Gaza have not been able to attend school since October. In the West Bank too, children are forced to miss school or do remote learning because of Israeli road closures and Israeli settler violence. Call it educide, call it scholasticide, call it epistemicide – whatever words you say, it reveals the desire to eradicate Palestinian culture and dignity. It also shows us that the US government is far more interested in its allyship with Israel than educating its own people. 

Source: United Nations, 2023
Mona Chalabi Instagram – At least five of the 21 members of Columbia’s board seem to have a personal interest in crushing student protests (a reminder: students are demanding that their university divest from Israeli genocide and the occupation of Palestine).

Some other notes:
• Although he’s the cousin of Penny Pritzker (she’s on the board at Harvard, forced Claudine Gay out of her job) and nephew of Governor JB Pritzker (said he stands “unequivocally” with Israel), I didn’t include Columbia trustee Adam Pritzker here. Interestingly though, Adam appears to have only one online account which is on Cellar Tracker, a site for wine lovers. On April 21, a few days after the NYPD had begun their crackdown on peaceful protests at Columbia, Adam was reviewing a white wine noting its “nice bouquet of citrus and melon”. The wine producer, “Yatir Creek” is an Israeli producer that operates out of Israeli settlements on Palestinian land. 
• Some students have claimed that HEICO is part of Columbia’s endowment. The first demand made by SJP is for transparency because it’s not clear what the university has invested in.
• Jeh Johnson is also the former Secretary of Homeland Security.
• And lastly, if you don’t think that the use of AI and surveillance in Israel is frightening, please read reporting from Spencer Ackerman about how autonomous systems have been used by the Israeli military to fire on Palestinian civilians. 

Sources: All public records, including trustee bios on the Columbia website.

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