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its eid gimme money
Eid Mubarak
The photo above was taken today in Gaza City as people gathered for morning prayers to celebrate Eid al-Fitr this year. This celebration is inextricable from mourning. Israel has destroyed 1,109 out of Gaza's 1,244 mosques, so residents were forced to perform Eid prayers in small open-air prayer spaces, streets, or tents in displacement centers.
The quote over this image was said to me today by my friend Mahmoud. He has been separated from his family in Gaza, unable to return to them for three years due to Israel's control over crossings. For three years he has only been able to have a phone call with his family on this holiday to send them love and peace. He has not been able to hug them or share a meal with them.
Eid al-Fitr is a festival of breaking the fast, but in Gaza it remains extremely difficult to afford enough food due to merchants raising prices in response to Israeli imposed border-closures. I asked how his family is faring and he said that they send their love and "they, by God, depend on what you send from the campaign. They currently have no source of income other than donations."
Please continue to send donations to Mahmoud's family. My wife @cannilyuncanny hosts the campaign and transfers all donations directly to his sister Mahrah (@mahrahpalestine) in Gaza. The campaign is vetted by @90-ghost and was shared by fairuzfan.
Mahmoud's words express his resilient belief in Palestinian liberation. His conviction is powerful and meaningful to me. Please hold this love and hope in your hearts today. <3
eid mubarak and free west asia from the hands of israhell.
Do not forget about Palestinians on this Eid, do not forget about Gaza, do not forget about the lives taken and homes destroyed, do not forget about the joy and life so cruelly snatched from them.
Eid means to us what Christmas means to most of you. And they're spending it digging through rubble and locating bodies to burry.
They have no chocolates, no new clothes to wear, no homes to decorate, they lost loved ones which would gather together, no Eidi to give to children to make them happy, no mehndi, no jewelery, no new toys.
Do not forget about Palestine.
Keep boycotting for them, keep protesting for them, keep donating to the families through the link tree, keep buying e-sims for them, keep sharing the truth, keep exposing Israel for their consistent humanitarian crimes.
Remember the Palestinians, especially today, on Eid, an occasion of joy.
May Allah make it joyous for them after everything they had suffered, may they be free from the Zionist occupation and genocide
Eid Mubarak, to everyone, and to the Palestinians
eid mubarak & free palestine 🇵🇸
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