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Hamda Al Fahim f/w 2018-2019 couture
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HOW IS THIS EVEN REAL? WHAT DID MY COUNTRY EVER DO TO ANYONE?!
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I’ve been thinking about this for days. The 1800s??? The 1800s????
The 1800s ???????????????!
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May 15th, 2018 will commemorate the Nakba (Palestinian Catastrophe) for the 70th year
On this event in 1948 Israel has:
Killed 13,000-20,000 Palestinians
Expelled 700,000-800,000 Palestinians out of their homes and denied them from returning (that’s 65%-80% of the Palestinian population back then) and turned them into refugees until this day
Destroyed 450-550 Palestinian cities, towns, and villages (that’s 70%-85% of the Palestinian cities, towns, and villages back then)
Stole Palestinian property and land that’s worth more than $301 billion in 2016 prices
We will never forgive nor forget, and we will defy Ben-Gurion’s (Israel’s first Prime Minister) vision of “the old will die and the young will forget.” and we will avenge our grandparents by returning Home.
May 15th, 2018 will commemorate the Nakba (Palestinian Catastrophe) for the 70th year
On this event in 1948 Israel has:
Killed 13,000-20,000 Palestinians
Expelled 700,000-800,000 Palestinians out of their homes and denied them from returning (that’s 65%-80% of the Palestinian population back then) and turned them into refugees until this day
Destroyed 450-550 Palestinian cities, towns, and villages (that’s 70%-85% of the Palestinian cities, towns, and villages back then)
Stole Palestinian property and land that’s worth more than $301 billion in 2016 prices
We will never forgive nor forget, and we will defy Ben-Gurion’s (Israel’s first Prime Minister) vision of “the old will die and the young will forget.” and we will avenge our grandparents by returning Home.
Israel today massacred 55 Palestinians, many of them were youth, 43 out of 55 names were released and their names and ages were:
1. Ezz el-din Musa Mohamed Alsamaak, 14 years old
2. Wisaal Fadl Ezzat Alsheikh Khalil, 15 years old
3. Ahmed Adel Musa Alshaer, 16 years old
4. Saeed Mohamed Abu Alkheir, 16 years old
5. Ibrahim Ahmed Alzarqa, 18 years old
6. Eman Ali Sadiq Alsheikh, 19 years old
7. Zayid Mohamed Hasan Omar, 19 years old
8. Motassem Fawzy Abu Louley, 20 years old
9. Anas Hamdan Salim Qadeeh, 21 years old
10. Mohamed Abd Alsalam Harz, 21 years old
11. Yehia Ismail Rajab Aldaqoor, 22 years old
12. Mustafa Mohamed Samir Mahmoud Almasry, 22 years old
13. Ezz Eldeen Nahid Aloyutey, 23 years old
14. Mahmoud Mustafa Ahmed Assaf, 23 years old
15. Ahmed Fayez Harb Shahadah, 23 years old
16. Ahmed Awad Allah, 24 years old
17. Khalil Ismail Khalil Mansor, 25 years old
18. Mohamed Ashraf Abu Sitta, 26 years old
19. Bilal Ahmed Abu Diqah, 26 years old
20. Ahmed Majed Qaasim Ata Allah, 27 years old
21. Mahmoud Rabah Abu Maamar, 28 years old
22.Musab Yousef Abu Leilah, 28 years old
23. Ahmed Fawzy Altetr, 28 years old
24. Mohamed Abdelrahman Meqdad, 28 years old
25. Obaidah Salim Farhan, 30 years old
26. Jihad Mufid Al-Farra, 30 years old
27. Fadi Hassan Abu Salmi, 30 years old
28. Motaz Bassam Kamil Al-Nunu, 31 years old
29. Mohammed Riyad Abdulrahman Alamudi, 31 years old
30. Jihad Mohammed Othman Mousa, 31 years old
31. Shahir Mahmoud Mohammed Almadhoon, 32 years old
32. Mousa Jabr Abdulsalam Abu Hasnayn, 35 years old
33. Mohammed Mahmoud Abdulmoti Abdal'al, 39 years old
34. Ahmed Mohammed Ibrahim Hamdan, 27 years old
35. Ismail Khalil Ramadhan Aldaahuk, 30 years old
36. Ahmed Mahmoud Mohammed Alrantisi, 27 years old
37. Alaa Alnoor Ahmed Alkhatib, 28 years old
38. Mahmoud Yahya Abdawahab Hussain, 24 years old
39. Ahmed Abdullah Aladini, 30 years old
40. Saadi Said Fahmi Abu Salah, 16 years old
41. Ahmed Zahir Hamid Alshawa, 24 years old
42. Mohammed Hani Hosni Alnajjar, 33 years old
43. Fadl Mohamed Ata Habshy, 34 years old
May 14th, 2018 | Gaza, Palestine
Palestinians have been protesting since March 30th, 2018 in the ‘Great March Return’ demanding to return to their homes that they were expelled from by Israel in 1948.
Today they’re protesting the US opening its embassy in Jerusalem, declaring it Israel’s capital, and commemorating the 70th anniversary of the Palestinian expulsion aka the Nakba (Catastrophe)
Israel today (May 14), as of 12 pm Palestine time, has:
Killed a Palestinian protester, his name was Anas Hamdan Qadeh 21 years old
Wounded 43 Palestinians with live ammunition
Used drones to drop flammable materials on protesters’ tents to set them on fire
And Israel since March 30th, 2018 has:
Killed at least 40 Palestinians, including children.
Wounded at least 5,511 Palestinians, many of them with live ammunition and had their limbs amputated as a result.
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The Trials of Dareen Tatour: A year of detention and no end in sight
via Mondoweiss
It was exactly one year ago that Dareen Tatour’s ordeal began. In the pre-dawn hours of October 11, 2015, Israeli police and border guards stormed into Palestinian poet’s family home without a warrant or an explanation for the shocking and disturbing intrusion. They arrested, interrogated, and eventually charged Dareen Tatour with the crime of ‘incitement to violence.’
In the past year Dareen has been held in three separate prisons, confined to house arrest, and has faced an aggressive yet scandalously vacuous prosecution—all as part of a flagrant Israeli strategy to suppress Palestinian voices who dare criticize Israeli policies.
During an outbreak of predictably cyclical violence between Palestinians and Israelis last fall, Dareen Tatour—a citizen of the Israel—posted two status updates on Facebook and a poetry clip called Resist my people, Resist them, which protested the outrageous murders of three Palestinian children.
Honest observers who have examined the case agree that Dareen’s ‘offending’ posts fall well inside the boundaries of legitimate artistic expression, yet Dareen remains under house arrest in her home town of Reineh for the duration of her trial. She cannot leave the premises except for six hours a week. She wears an electronic ankle monitor (serviced by the notorious G4S), and a family member must guard her at all times. She is unable to use the internet, and is not free pursue educational, professional, or artistic activities. In short, she is languishing in a state of prolonged anxiety and uncertainty at great personal cost.
Thanks to a vigorous solidarity campaign, Dareen’s case has attracted national and international protest from prize-winning writers, journalists, international peace organizations, and most recently from PEN International, the premier international organization defending freedom of expression for writers worldwide. PEN International has called for Dareen’s immediate and unconditional release and held a tribute for her at their recent 82nd International Congress in Spain. Dareen was selected as one of their four “empty chairs,” chosen to represent all the writers who cannot be with them. In addition, PEN Centers around the world are working on translating Tatour’s poem, “A Poet Behind Bars,” several excerpts of which were read on International Translation Day. They already published this poem translated into more than ten languages.
Numerous poets, writers, and political figures have released statements of support. The award-winning Israeli poet and Tal Nitzan has recently written, “I am ashamed of being a citizen of a state that persecutes poets, I am ashamed of the privilege I have—at least for now—to publish any text I want, without fear of arrest.” Arab Member of Knesset Haneen Zoabi joins of chorus of voices when she notes that only an international movement is capable of forcing the Israelis to stop this “dangerous, deeply fascist process.” (Scroll down below to read several recent statements of support).
Read more: The Trial Continues