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Genocide Joe
I think this is a good opportunity to educate people on the history of Palestine, the Nakba, and how it happened to show why what's happening today has been happening for the last century. Here's a documentary series that uses archival footage, official documentation, Israeli and Arab historian accounts, and personal accounts from Palestinian refugees to tell the story of the colonization of Palestine. Remember to click the Read More in the link to look at the episodes.
Even if you don't plan on watching it, I would still appreciate if you could share this so access to this knowledge is more widespread.
This was one of the tags on the post by someone who reblogged it.
Thank you for sharing more ressources, and the website is very good but it genuinely cannot replace this documentary series I recommended. A point by point website cannot replace newly-discovered archival footage, primary source documents, and the accounts of the refugees themselves as they lived the colonization of Palestine, along with an explanation of the plans of the British, the settlers, and all the tactics and dynamics that occured in chronological order.
Understanding the chain of events and the cause-and-effect relations between them is essential. Keep that in mind when choosing the sources you use to learn more about Palestinian history. It is best to use multiple sources instead of trying to replace one with another. Thank you.
Old, but reblogging this again. Many people are still only discovering our history and colonization now.
i hate white people i hate white people i hate white people
also stop using that goddamn destiel meme to deliver news from palestine. you people are utterly disgusting. our genocide is not a meme you dumb fucks. misha collins is a zionist supporter and yall are making memes of our deaths with HIS face. fuck all of you. we will never forgive and we will never forget. from the bottom of my heart i hope you suffer in hell for being complicit in our genocide. fuck you, fuck biden, fuck all of you who talk about "the lesser evil". i hate white people. you're fucking awful.
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💥ISRAELI OCCUPATION FORCES TOOK THIS PICTURE TO HUMANIZE THEIR FORCES, ONLY TO KILL THE MAN MINUTES LATER💥
According to Al-Quds News Agency, Israeli Occupation Forces took the picture of an occupation soldier with an old Palestinian man on his arm.
Occupation Forces killed the old Palestinian man soon after the photo was taken according to the man's granddaughter and Al-Quds News.
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The state of Al Shifa Hospital a few hours ago
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!
Reblogs and replies got disabled, surprise surprise.
Reblog while you still can.
Pray, tell people about this et cetera do whatever you can do online and offline
Don't look away and tell people about this
A ground assault. On a fucking hospital. May every "soldier" who enters meet a shameful and painful death.
Israel has worked hard to portray Gaza as a barren wasteland, backwater that is a terrorist stronghold. In reality, Gaza is a beautiful city/region with a rich history that has been decimated from constant bombings and strangled by the blockade. So much of what is being destroyed by Israel are restaurants, bookshops, schools, universities, houses and much of what contributes to life in Gaza and people’s livelihoods. Places that are attached to and filled with the memories of Palestinians in Gaza. It’s not just about making life miserable for the people who live there, but about projecting a particular image of Gaza to the world. This is also similar to how the US has portrayed places like Afghanistan to justify its invasions.
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The news and videos coming from Gaza today are so beyond horrifying and grim.
Israeli jets bombed thousands of civilians fleeing to South Gaza on a route they were told was safe.
Al-Buraq school, where thousands of displaced civilians took refuge was attacked and at least 20 have been killed.
Israeli forces open fired at Al-Quds hospital. One was killed and the majority of wounded were children.
Israeli tanks have multiple hospitals in Gaza surrounded, trapping all those taking refuge inside.
Free Palestine seen during a protest at the Boeing delivery center earlier today in Tukwila Washington
Yes! This is what people should be tagging, not synagogues or Jewish cultural centers.
I'm reading about how Israel, in the immediate aftermath of the 1948 Nakba, deliberately replaced olive trees and other indigenous flora with European plants. This ecological disaster, which is now proudly hailed under the banner of 'making the desert bloom,' was done to 'de-Arabize' the landscape, and to cover up - often with fast-growing European pine trees -the ruins of Palestinian villages that were destroyed by Zionists forces.
And I just need everyone to read this passage from Pappé, because the symbolism of what happened to those European pine trees in the desert speaks for itself:
The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, by Ilan Pappé (2006, p. 227-228.)