Trapped Family in Gaza Appeals for Help to Surviveš„¹š
Hello, I am Asmaa - a young soul with a heart full of flexibility and a spirit that does not back down in the face of challenges.šššµšøšµšøšš
Suffering in obtaining food and how to prepare food in light of the lack of the most basic necessities of lifešššššµšøšµšøšš
The suffering of displacement and living in tents after the destruction of the house, my father losing his job, and the difficulty of life in tents, as if living in a heat oven.šššššš
Destroying all features of life in Gaza and destroying the university is a loss of passion in achieving my dreamšššššššµšøšµšø
I ask you to help donate, spread the campaign link, and support the page in order to identify lifeās difficulties and provide the simplest things of daily life, such as eating and drinking
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I am Bilal from Gaza. I have experienced many hardships since the beginning of displacement within my country. When the danger for us increased, we moved from place to place in search of safety, but we did not leave Gaza. We took refuge in the south after a long suffering of 150 days, where destruction and exhaustion were our companions at every step.
With great difficulty, some members of my family and I were able to leave for Egypt. Getting here was a safe stop, but the journey was far from over. Our hearts are still in Gaza, where we left behind our loved ones and most of our family amidst difficult circumstances.
We did everything we had to leave Gaza, but the challenges did not end here. We are now struggling to obtain residency in Egypt and everything seems expensive and costly, even the basics of living. Despite all this, we are trying to adapt to the situation, hoping to find the stability we seek, and our hearts remain attached to the homeland and to our people who are still there.
In these difficult circumstances, I hope to receive your support through the GoFundMe donation campaign. Every contribution, however small, helps me and my family to overcome this difficult stage and cover our basic needs until we settle in a safe place. Your support means a lot to us and represents a ray of hope in this difficult journeyš
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Okay letās take a look at this ass, thatās the PM spokesperson of Israel, look at what he posted
The video:
The video turned out to be a film that was shot in Lebanon by Labenese actors to support Gaza
His post got 7millions views, thatās the Israelās propaganda
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Hello ,Iām form Gaza
My name is wesam
Can you please help me
Me and my family have lost our house and my daughter need a special operation in the lower jhope you really can help us and thank you in advance
The fact that people keep conflating critiquing government practices and policies with hating an entire religion with its own diaspora of practice is concerning, like in the long term
exactly. people are conflating their own identity with a genocidal regime and then scream bloody murder when you criticise the regime because THEY feel like itās an attack on their identities š itās so stupid.
iāve said it before and iāll say it again: people who think criticising israel and wanting to dismantle an ethno-religious apartheid state is a sign of antisemitism are only giving their religion and ethnicity a bad name.
it is a farce to believe that israel is the only way jews can be free. it is a farce to believe that jews are more marginalised than the palestinians as a whole.
there was absolutely no need to establish the state of israel in the first place. palestinians welcomed jewish refugees. they only demanded the british reduce the number of jews migrating to palestine because the zionists were saying things like ābuild a jewish land as jewish as england is englishā or āremove the arabs from the land for the jewsā or āa land with no people for a people with no landā
itās completely understandable to not want crazy psycho colonisers and settlers to enter your land from europe of all places when theyāve been spreading ideologies of ethnic cleansing and taking over your land based on THEIR religious scriptures.
and not even that, the very first chapter (well technically second but the first chapter is just defining ethnic cleansing so my brain doesnāt count it HAHA) of ilan pappĆ©ās ethnic cleaning of palestine describes what is truly written in jewish scriptures.
of course there are multiple types of zionism (as you often hear israeli leftists and pro-israel people talk about when you criticise zionism) but thisāpolitical zionismāis whatās being weaponised and used in modern day israel to oppress the palestinians. not that the other models or zionism are not rooted in colonial projects as well lol but thatās a separate post for a different day.
the point is⦠it doesnāt take a genius to understand why palestinians opposed the eventual large emigrations of jews from around the world to palestine. if youāve seen my post on the timeline of the nakba, youāll understand exactly what i mean.
having a connection to a land thousands of years back does not give you the right to claim someone elseās home as your own. and saying that should not automatically label you as antisemitic because that implies that your religion supports and endorses the ethnic cleansing of native people from the land to ābuild your holy landā.
and even so, the land is not just holy to jews. itās holy to christians and muslims too. itās valuable and dear to all people of abrahamic religions. so it makes no sense for one group to claim the entirety of it on religious grounds.
nor does it make sense for a marginalised group to claim someone elseās land because they have been ethnically cleansed from the land they were born in. the reward of jewish suffering cannot come at the expense of the suffering of palestinians. iām not sure why thatās so hard to understand. i donāt see where the antisemitism is in all this.
and i certainly donāt understand the idiots rattling on about āthe second coming of holocaust vibesā because zionists are being criticised and as a result there is a spike in antisemitic sentiment among bigoted individuals. how can you worry about a second holocaust when there is a genocide ACTIVELY HAPPENING RIGHT NOW that is being carried out by YOUR STATE, on the basis of YOUR IDENTITY, endorsed by YOUR PEOPLE.
how one can overlook the killings of 20K people and think āgosh iām worried theyāre going to start executing my people againā? iāll never understand.
never mind how antisemitism is not even a systemic issue. jews are not systemically discriminated against for being jewish. most ashkenazi jews can get away with being jewish with nobody batting an eye other than bigoted people being vile and disgusting. palestinians on the other hand not only are being oppressed by israel and actively being killed and displaced, they are also frequently profiled for being arabs. they are frequently profiled for being muslims. they are systemically profiled. especially in western countries. look at how all the western universities support israel and speak up for israel yet nobody squeaks a word out for palestine. students have to make individual efforts to show solidarity.
refaat alareer was a UCL alumnus yet they refused to even say ārip refaatā on their page. point blank refused. 3 students from brown university were shot for wearing keffiyeh. and yet, universities still want to police students for saying āfrom the river to the seaā and āintifadaā as if theyāre calls for genocide.
and even if they are (theyāre NOT but letās imagine)⦠a call for a genocide cannot take precedence over AN ACTUAL genocide??
ugh sorry this got so long, anon. i got a lil angry. itās just baffling to me how people can ignore the palestinians like this and refuse to show even an ounce of empathy.
someone on twitter said:
the double standard of the palestinian āconflictā is that any palestinian violence justifies any israeli violence, but no israeli violence ever justifies palestinian violence.
and i havenāt stopped thinking about this since.
any violence by israel is seen as self defense on a land they took by force. and any retaliation by palestinians is seen as an act of āterrorismā even though it was their land that was stolen. it was their people who were massacred and ethnically cleansed in 1948.
it is the palestinians who are constantly being oppressed. it is the palestinians who are largely stateless. it is the palestinians who do not have a right to return. it is the palestinians who are being silenced. it is the palestinians who are being murdered in cold blood.
israel must be dismantled and palestine must be liberated. the palestinians must receive compensation and a restoration of their rights. they must be given their land back. no questions asked.
and before all that⦠there MUST be a permanent ceasefire and an end to occupation.
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my meeting with my fyp supervisor is tomorrow & i'm sick, i can't take anymore damage pls
Blame this guy named tony for this okš
This is really nicee
a comic about someone who gets a visit from the reaper a bit sooner than expected, but has someone whos been waiting for themĀ
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I'm Abdelrahman, 22 years old. My journey has been marked by loss and resilience. When I was 18,Ā my father passed away from COVID-19. Determined to build my own future, I pursued an education in multimedia technology, balancing my studies with work to cover my expenses. I was preparing to establish my home and life.
My mother: the princess whom we strive to make happy and satisfy.Ā ā¤ļøļø
However,Ā the war in Gaza, especially in the north, brought devastating tragedy.Ā My home, university, job, and family were all destroyed in the conflict. While my family moved to the south, I was in the north, facing famine and moving from place to place, trying to survive.
Our street used to be lively and full of people, but it is no longer like that.
I have witnessed countless difficult and painful scenesĀ while escaping death multiple times. In northern Gaza,Ā life is reduced to a cycle of fleeing from danger and searching for food amidst the rubble of destroyed homes.
I have survived many times,I was hit by a missile in previously destroyed house
My dream is to travel abroad with my mother and sister to continue my education and develop my practical skills. For the past eight months, I have been unemployed, focusing on self-improvement and hoping for a better future.
This journalist just sent this on the Gaza Now Telegram channel and is pleading with the world to listen and pay attention to the Indonesian Hospital which is under heavy shelling and b0mbardment by the israe*li terr0rist forces. He is asking that it be shared widely as this could be his last update from the hospital.
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