Bombs that can level multistory buildings.. dropped on tarpaulin tents in a concentration camp... impact of such a large magnitude they disappeared beneath the sand... that survivors are digging with their bare hands.... if you are not speaking about this you are fucking revolting and I mean that with my entire soul
jabalia refugee camp was just bombed and my friend @hazempalestine’s family (#281) is stuck there please donate so they can survive
The more you ignore the more we are going to keep pushing.
📹 Scenes from large-scale Pro-Palestine demonstrations in Tokyo, Japan, calling for the Liberation of Palestine and rejecting the Israeli occupation's ongoing special genocide operation in the Gaza Strip.
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Barana Hanabneiho Organisation (BHO)
Darfur Women Action Group (DWAG)
Hadhreen (7adhreen)
Nas Al Sudan
Sadagaat Charity Organisation
Sudanese American Medical Association (SAMA)
Sudanese American Physicians Association (SAPA)
Sudanese Diaspora Network (SDN)
Sudan Tarada Initiative and Save Al Geneina Initiative by Sadiea
Sudanese Red Crescent Society (SRCS)
Sudan Solidarity Collective (SSC)
Takaful Organisation
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So oil is flowing since the beginning of this month. But people are still fighting. Here are some places you can help and donate:
Support camp migizi which is just an hour north of me st