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October 7th, 2023 ❌
September 30, 2000 ✅
Jamal al-Durrah and his 12-year-old son Muhammad occurred on September 30, 2000 , at the Netzarim junction in the Gaza Strip during the Second Intifada.
- A France 2 television cameraman, Talal Abu Rahma, filmed Jamal and Muhammad crouching behind a concrete cylinder while Israeli gunfire erupted around them. The footage shows Muhammad crying, Jamal waving for help, and then a burst of gunfire followed by dust. Muhammad slumped over, mortally wounded, and died shortly after.
- France 2 broadcast the footage with a voiceover from correspondent Charles Enderlin, who stated that Israeli forces fired the shots that killed Muhammad and injured Jamal.
- The Palestinian Centre for Human Rights (PCHR) conducted an investigation, collecting affidavits from witnesses, including:
- The cameraman (Talal Abu Rahma), who confirmed Israeli forces fired intensively at the al-Durrahs.
- Medical personnel at Gaza’s Shifa hospital, where Muhammad was pronounced dead on arrival.
- An ambulance driver, Fathi al-Louh, who was injured by Israeli gunfire while evacuating the wounded.
- PCHR concluded that Israeli forces arbitrarily deprived Muhammad of his right to life , violating international law. They emphasized that the al-Durrahs posed no threat to Israeli forces when fired upon.
In 1957 Lebanon, Palestinian refugees displaced just nine years earlier during the Nakba still carry the keys to their homes in Acre, remembering the lives and lands they were forced to leave behind. UNRWA officials describing Palestinians as having ‘had to leave’ their homes a phrase that masks the violent expulsion these refugees endured during the creation of "Israel".
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What's up, y'all?
Greetings from the devastated Gaza strip!
السلام عليكم ورحمه الله وبركاته؛ والسلام على من إتبع الهدى.
I’m expecting a baby next month, forget the war, i’m so happy and excited! I hope it ends before that day comes, though.
Jfc
Hala Consulting and Tourism Services, a firm owned by Sinai tribal leader and business tycoon Ibrahim al-Organi, has been charging Palestinians crossing from Gaza's Rafah to Egypt at least $5,000 per adult and $2,500 for children under 16.
It has a monopoly on providing transfer services at the Rafah crossing, the only Gaza exit not bordered with Israel and the single route out of the coastal enclave for Palestinians.
In the past three months alone, the company is estimated to have made a minimum of $118m, or 5.6 billion Egyptian pounds, from desperate Palestinians trying to leave war-torn Gaza.
Prior to the war, Hala charged everyone exiting Gaza via the Rafah crossing $350 per person, but the price has increased 14-fold for Palestinians.
(Full article)
We knew this all along but this surely puts things in perspective. But just how despicable do you have to be to profit off of people fleeing genocide? Absolutely disgusting and I hope this firm burns to the ground along with its owner.
And the movie became a reality,
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Can’t feed the poor, but got money for war. -USA
Youths in Gaza are gray hair seniors now, after half a year of constant genocide.
I’m depressed and anxious since the assault of 2014 on Gaza, and now this one! No words can describe what it feels like. Six months of expecting death at any moment, yet here I am.
Will it come to ceasefire in Gaza, we’re tired!
Here, in Gaza, 2G network "whenever it works -roughly-" is all we have/remain to share our unheard voices.
Here, in Gaza, safety is a luxury we cannot afford.