Sara H
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Trump is threatening Iran to make Hezbollah stop retaliating against Israeli attacks on Lebanon. More projection.


The continuing attacks by Israel on Gaza - killing civilians, including children every time - are simply appalling. They are clear crimes against humanity. There is no justification for these murderous actions whatsoever. Canada must apply fully sanctions on Israel now.





Israeli media reveals that in late February Iran hit Israel's secret geospatial intelligence Unit 9900 building "hidden inside a residential area." In other words Israel deliberately uses human shields to protect military assets


Imagine how long it takes to carve a tunnel network like this into a mountain. Don't be fooled - this is who Hezbollah is - terrorists occupying Lebanon at the behest of Iran in order to attack Israel.


Batoul Qalaji, her son Ali, and her parents, were killed in an Israeli attack earlier today on Sohmor, in Lebanon's Western Bekaa. Qalaji's colleague eulogized her, saying: "Today, let me tell you about Batoul. Batoul, who decided to work 100 jobs at the same time to support her young son, who had no one but his mother to embrace him, to help her sick father, and to stay by the side of her elderly mother. This is Batoul—the strong woman, striving for her child and her parents."


A TRUE STORY THAT HAPPENED TO ME TODAY: On the road from Gaza to Khan Younis, a little girl named Sama sat next to me. She was in her mother's lap, pointing her tiny hand towards the window. I understood she wanted to see the sea, so I opened the window and sat her on my lap. A smile came over her face, as if she'd just remembered that life has another form. I said to her, laughing, "Sorry, dear... I swear I didn't realize you'd been pointing at me for so long. Why didn't you call me, dear?" Her mother said, "She used to talk a lot, but after what happened to her two years ago, she stopped talking altogether, only using gestures." I was silent for a moment, a curiosity and an old, hateful urge I couldn't suppress—the urge to ask—with a surge of curiosity. So I asked, realizing I'd committed the sin of curiosity once again. And this was the answer to my question about why the little girl was silent... I wish I hadn't asked. On December 7, 2023, they were trapped in the Musqat School on Jaffa Street. Three hundred civilians were waiting for "evacuation." The soldiers ordered the men to leave first, tricked them, and executed four of them in front of their wives and children. Sama's father was one of them. Half an hour later, her older sister came out, trying to drag her father's body, but they shot her. She bled for nine hours on the ground, and by God's grace, she survived. The occupation army ordered the women to flee to the west of the city after arresting the remaining men, the first of whom was Sama's older brother. On the way, the mother discovered that her daughter Sama was not with them. That moment alone was enough to age the soul for an eternity. For three days, she returned to the school, which had been transformed into a military barracks, pleading with the soldiers to let her search. On the third day, she was allowed to enter. I entered the area, searching among the rubble of houses and charred walls, among the small, torn bags, among the silenced voices, until I found her sitting beneath a wall, in filthy clothes, staring blankly into space for three days without food or water. That child was Sama. Since that day, not a single word had come out of her mouth. She hadn't cried, hadn't screamed, hadn't spoken. She only gestured to ask for something, and tapped her plate to eat, and her cup to drink. I looked at Sama as she laughed at the sea. I wanted to say something, anything, but it was no use. Just hearing the story left me speechless, Sama. How can you console a child who has gone through all this, who has lost her voice, her father, whose sister was injured, and whose childhood was stolen? I cursed my curiosity, and I cursed this cowardly world that smiles in the faces of murderers, a world that adorns its screens with talk of "peace." This genocide has not and will not end, it will not leave us, and we will not forget our pain even if the whole earth blossomed in apology to Sama and the people of Gaza...



Israel has just assassinated another journalist. Ahmed Washah, a cameraman for Al Jazeera, was killed in an Israeli drone strike in Al-Bureij Camp in the central Gaza Strip. He was the brother of journalist Mohammed Washah (pictured on the right), who also worked for Al Jazeera and was killed by Israel previously.



🚨The leg of 9 year old Omar was amputated in an Israeli strike on his home in Gaza this morning. His sister Zeina (4) and sister Lana (11) , along with their father, were killed. Their mother is in critical condition.


🚨Update on infant Mohammed Al-Khatib: Mohammed has now undergone his third surgery in less than a week after being injured by Israeli shelling in Gaza, which killed his mother, amputated his foot, and left his hand at risk. After hours of unbearable pain and crying, he finally fell asleep following the operation. Doctors are racing against time. Mohammed urgently needs medical evacuation and treatment abroad before he risks losing his hand as well.




