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Reminder that the US bombed Iraq a day ago. Reminder that this attack has killed 16 Iraqis, many of whom were civilians. Reminder that Iraq has already suffered enough at the hands of US imperialism, that to this day it’s recovering from the aftermath of being defamed to the world as terrorists, from its cities being destroyed under the guise of “exterminating ISIS” (an echo of Israel decimating Palestine to “exterminate Hamas,” interesting), that the US has so many ulterior motives to continue encroaching upon Iraq that have nothing to do with their seemingly noble rationale, and that it does all this while funding Israel’s ongoing genocide of Palestinians (which are basically doing their dirty work of pushing further in on Arab territory). It’s jarring that this is all happening on a world stage & yet nothing is being done to stop it. Hands off Iraq. Free Palestine. Hands off Iraq. Free Palestine.
i hate when americans get asked about the israeli/palestinian conflict and they say “well it’s not really my place to have an opinion” our country literally funds genocide against the palestinian people in the name of “defense” it absolutely is our business, we should be as mad as we can as loudly as possible.
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Journalist Anas Al-Sharif reports famine conditions in north Gaza. A full English translation is provided by Instagram user karim_ezzelden, which reads,
What's happening in Northern Gaza is a real famine due to the occupation forbidding the aid and the necessities of life. We are talking about the lack of thr basics that any civilian needs like flour, rice, canned food and any basic thing that's needed to continue life, there is a complete lack of them. We are talking about very high prices.
We are talking about lack of things, even fodder that were used as food to help the people's hunger doesn't exist. We are talking abot a crisis in the Gaza strip amid this drought and the lack of necessities that the people face due to the occupation's blockade on aid here in northern Gaza. I repeat, what's happening is a real famine, we are living in a famine here in northern Gaza.
There are no necessities of life.
Source: Anas Al-Sharif on Instagram
Does anyone want a cute Palestine fact? In 1929, there were several proposals for the flag of Palestine from different newspapers and individuals in Palestine. One of these proposals was in a letter from Munir Dakak, who suggested a flag with an orange on it.
Oranges were exported out of Palestine in the mid-19th century and are commonly associated with the port city of Yafa (Jaffa). They remain a symbol of Palestinian art and literature; Ghassan Kanafani even wrote a short story about Al Nakba called ‘the land of sad oranges’.
Just like the watermelon and olives, oranges are also symbolic of Palestinian resistance and our ties to the land.
If the proposal had been accepted, the flag of Palestine could’ve looked a bit like this:
yes, more of this
To encourage the spread of #ReadPalestine, participating publishers will be offering one of their e-book titles for free download from November 29 to December 5, on this website: publishersforpalestine.org
International publishers supporting a free & just future for Palestine.
What to boycott NOW to help stop Israel’s unfolding genocide of Palestinians in Gaza
We call on our supporters to strengthen our targeted boycott and divestment campaigns to maximize our impact!
Reminder that boycotting DOES work, there is historic proof! Don't let anyone discourage you otherwise!
The BDS movement uses the historically successful method of targeted boycotts inspired by the South African anti-apartheid movement, the US Civil Rights movement, the Indian anti-colonial struggle, among others worldwide.
We must strategically focus on a relatively smaller number of carefully selected companies and products for maximum impact. Companies that play a clear and direct role in Israel’s crimes and where there is real potential for winning, as was the case with, among others, G4S, Veolia, Orange, Ben & Jerry’s and Pillsbury. Compelling such huge, complicit companies, through strategic and context-sensitive boycott and divestment campaigns, to end their complicity in Israeli apartheid and war crimes against Palestinians sends a very powerful message to hundreds of other complicit companies that “your time will come, so get out before it’s too late!”
Please reblog! Spread this! There is an effort by zionists to discourage people from boycotting! Don't let them trample your spirits and help us in the fight for a liberated Palestine!
I keep posting this because it's important people see the tricks the US Empire will pull in order to ensure the occupation of Palestine doesn't end.
When Netanyahu is removed and scapegoated for the crimes Israel has committed, his more moderate replacement will go on a media tour in order to repair Israel's image in the West and a diplomatic tour in order to restore diplomatic relations with the countries that have recalled their ambassadors or cut diplomatic ties entirely. The genocide we're witnessing will be treated like a mild mistake that will never happen again (that Palestinians have brought on themselves). More money will be allocated to Zionist groups in the West to ensure that the public doesn't turn on Israel again.
Meanwhile, Palestinians will continue to get imprisoned, tortured and killed, only now without the world paying attention (just like what happened after the 2021 war). It's our duty as people who are pro Palestine to ensure that this fails. We need to make sure they don't sweep the genocide under a rug. We need to make that Western politicians and journalists don't clean the blood off their hands in the same way we've spent 45 days countering Israeli propaganda
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This is the guy they want to replace him with
do not stop talking about Palestine!
there are Shut It Down For Palestine actions planned for Friday, look for one in your area if you can. they're not all registered on the Shut It Down website, so check social media as well as their list.
Ok since a lot of people have been grumbling about there being no basis by which we can determine standard blog size:
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Israeli politicians are telling you this, flat out.
They are bragging about it, in fact.
Sorry, but you don’t have to be Miss Marple to suspect these Israeli ministers aren’t good folks.
Can I ask what exactly entails being silent about what's going on? Is it to not post about it or not speak about it at all? I do my due diligence to learn and speak about it with irls but the few SM i have are private and all my mutuals are supporting Palestine, so I'm not sure how sharing works besides boosting posts /gen
im not an organizer or anything so your discretion is as good as mine, but imo “being silent” applies where speaking would inform/influence others. like it’s not silence if im in the gc with my friends who are pro-palestine and we talk about something else, but it IS silence if im on my blog with thousands of followers and i don’t share any of the resources ive seen. in general the bar i try to set for myself is “am i doing all i realistically can that might actually be helpful?” and social media is only part of that. don’t forget to boycott and contact your representatives and go to protests if you can
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and again, this is from the minster of communications