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Lucky Charms. Oh how much I longed for them, I longed for them to take me over the rainbow, to find my own pot of gold. To meet all the leprechauns I tried to trap with all the gear my dad & I bought at RadioShack. Oh it was my dream. To taste those shimmery little marshmallows in the clouds, to prance through the swirling fields of Ireland in my own mouth. I was enchanted. Commercial after commercial, I sat & I watched. I watched as every color filled the taste buds of my eye. Maybe after all, I’d finally meet my childhood hero, the King of Ireland, Bono. If only I could get my hands on a bubbling box of Lucky Charms. I was forbidden. No sugary cereals for a growing girl like me. None, just cornflakes & Crispix. Raisin Bran. The time had finally come when I was all of 14 years old. I was in marching band, about to head out to a competition via bus. This time however, we were granted the gift of buddy bags. We were asked to write down a list of our favorite snacks & have an anonymous buddy to out & buy them with their parents. As you can imagine, I believe I wrote Lucky Charms down about 5 times. The days dawned & there she was. My very first buddy bag, & inside, two bright & shimmering boxes of Lucky Charms. I was a lucky girl. I held one box up to the sky. Pinching the corners in the air as I watched the dawn of the new horizon. I opened the seal & listened as the crunch of paper sweetened my eardrums. Inside, a new land, a broadening beginning as I heard the jungle from the Lucky Charms commercial dance freely in the air. No one know how important this day was for me as I stuffed my face full of two boxes of Lucky Charms at the back of the bus. I got sick but I had won.
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Trade unions, officials and humanitarian organisations raise concerns for safety of workers after Israel revokes work permits
There are fears for thousands of missing Palestinians after the Israeli government cancelled work permits for Gazans after the deadly Hamas attacks on 7 October.
Trade unions, officials and humanitarian organisations have raised concerns for their safety after reports Palestinians with permission to work in Israel were rounded up, arrested and blindfolded before being taken to military camps.
The Minister of Labour for the Palestinian Authorities, Dr Nasri Abu Jaish, told The Independent around 4,500 workers were still unaccounted for but are believed to have been detained by Israeli forces. Dr Jaish said he had met workers after some of them were released, sharing stories of alleged mistreatment.
“They’re being tortured,” Dr Jaish said. “They’re beaten and scarves are tied around their eyes so they don’t know where they are. Many of them are sick and they don’t give them medicine. They don’t give them water or food. They’re in open-air camps and aren’t allowed to speak to each other.”
Thousands of Palestinians missing. Thousands. In fucking camps.
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