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A little context that the BBC has failed to mention: The Israeli army has killed at least 25 Palestinians in Gaza since the ceasefire began. It has also obstructed humanitarian assistance, including preventing the entry of tents and shelters as agreed upon in the deal.
BBC News (World)@BBCWorld
Hamas says it's suspending the release of Israeli hostages bbc.in/3CFCa9f
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The Inside Story of the Super Bowl Halftime Performer Who Raised a Palestine and Sudan Flag interc.pt/417ZJRf by @jessica_m_wash interc.pt/417ZJRf
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“Are you going to be a coward?” Zül-Qarnain Nantambu asked himself. “Are you going to take a stand?” With the world watching, New Orleans-based artist Nantambu, 41, reached into his clothes and unfurled a joint Palestinian and Sudanese flag.
theintercept.com/2025/02/10/sup…
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In such bleak times, we need to come together as one, keep pushing harder & NEVER GIVE UP. I know easier said than done, trust me, I'm struggling with it myself but Palestinians will never give up on #Palestine no matter what, nor will our pro Palestinian comrades everywhere.
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For any US troops considering going AWOL, becoming a conscientious objector, or withdrawing your consent in some other way--the GI Rights Hotline is run by civilians and offers free, confidential counseling & info.
1-877-447-4487
girightshotline.org/en
Military Times@MilitaryTimes
More Marines depart for Naval Station Guantanamo Bay #marines #guantanamobay #military
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DSA chapters across the country participated in this past weekends #boycottchevron weekend of action alongside the @bdsmovement. We will continue to build pressure on Chevron until it divests from apartheid and genocide!
Pledge to Boycott Chevron at dsaic.org/boycottchevron




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They were here among us, just like us, living life in all its details, carrying hearts filled with hope. They had friends to share stories with, families eagerly waiting for their return, dreams they pursued with determination, and wishes that lit up their eyes.
All of that was before they crossed the “Tennesaprim” checkpoint, where all those lives vanished.
“They became a bundle of bones wrapped in a blanket.”

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I’m free! I wrote this on the plane and I’m posting it just after landing at Istanbul. On Monday evening I was brought to Zurich airport in handcuffs, in a small metal cage inside a windowless prison van and led all the way to the plane by police. This is after three days and two nights in a Swiss prison cut off from communication with the outside world, in a cell 24 hours a day with one cell mate, not even permitted to contact my family. On Saturday in a police interview in the presence of my lawyer they accused me of “offending against Swiss law” without ever telling me what crime I had committed in Switzerland or listing any charges. As far as I know I have not been charged with any crime whatsoever and I was held in “administrative detention.” On Sunday morning, they took me from my cell for questioning by Swiss defense ministry intelligence agents without the presence of my lawyer, and they again refused to allow me to contact her or my family. I refused to talk to them without my lawyer and told them take me back to my cell. During my imprisonment I refused every meal and every cup of coffee or tea they offered me except the last meal, after I knew I would be going home. I accepted only water, which is the right of every human being. All of this was after I was abducted off the street around 1:30pm on Saturday while on my way to the Palestine teach-in by undercover agents, handcuffed, forced into an unmarked car and sped straight to the prison. My “crime”? Being a journalist who speaks up for Palestine and against Israel’s genocide and settler-colonial savagery and those who aid and abet it. I came to Switzerland at the invitation of Swiss citizens to talk about justice for Palestine, to talk about accountability for a genocide in which Switzerland too is complicit. But while I was hauled off to prison like a dangerous criminal before I even had a chance to say a word, the Israeli president Isaac Herzog, who declared at the start of the genocide that there are no civilians in Gaza, no innocents, received a red carpet welcome in Davos, a carpet soaked in the blood of the more than 47,000 known victims of the genocide and the thousands more still under the rubble, or who died of deliberately inflicted starvation and denial of medical care. And on this very day Netanyahu freely travels to Poland to make a mockery of the Auschwitz commemoration despite an outstanding ICC arrest warrant. That is the perverse, unjust world we live in. This ordeal lasted three days but that taste of prison was more than enough to leave me in even greater awe of the Palestinian heroes who endure months and years in the prisons of the genocidal oppressor. More than ever I know that the debt we owe them is one we can never repay and all of them must be free and they must remain our focus. The police gave me my phone back only at the gate of the plane so I’m only seeing now the extent of the overwhelming support and solidarity from all over the world. I’m deeply grateful to each and every person who stood up for me. I’m especially grateful to my lawyer Dina Raewel and her team, to our friends in Zurich who I learned afterwards demonstrated outside the prison, to my family and my colleagues at EI and so many others. I honestly had no idea what was happening outside that concrete room! Thank you from the bottom of my heart. I want to tell the whole story of what happened, perhaps in an @intifada livestream in the next day or two, because I think it’s important for people to know the depths to which their Western so-called “democracies” have sunk in the abject service of genocidal Zionism. Right now I’m glad to be on my way home. I’m looking forward to hugging my mom and dad, taking a shower and sleeping in my own bed. Journalism is not a crime! Speaking out for Palestine is not a crime! Standing against racist genocidal Zionism is not a crime! Say it with me:
From the River to the Sea Palestine Will Be Free! ❤️🇵🇸✌️

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This isn't a story of defeat. This is a story of honor, dignity, and belief. Algerians returned to their homes after 132 years. Lebanese returned to their homes yesterday. Gazans are returning to home today. Palestinians from across the world will return to their homes tomorrow. The colonizer's defeat is inevitable.
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