Wad Eaa

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Wad Eaa

Wad Eaa

@KateLoades

Journalist🇵🇸 Palestinian journalist📍Gaza📰📺🎙️📝 Reporting

Gaza,Palestine Katılım Kasım 2011
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Dr.Hamza Alsharif 🇵🇸
Dr.Hamza Alsharif 🇵🇸@Hamzasharif5750·
Morning breaks in Gaza, after a night painted in blood and torn by bombardment
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Eye on Palestine
Eye on Palestine@EyeonPalestine·
Amidst the depths of hardship, the laughter of Gaza’s children breaks through the silence, embodying a testament to daily steadfastness against blockade and displacement.
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
Meanwhile, the daily slaughter of Palestinians in Gaza continues amid Western media silence.
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Seyed Mohammad Marandi
Seyed Mohammad Marandi@s_m_marandi·
During last night's slaughter of civilians across Tehran, an Afghan family of six was wiped out by the Epstein Coalition.
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Wad Eaa@KateLoades·
Their voices rose above the noise of war... singing 'Today is my Eid' in simple clothes, without Eid gifts or toys. These little ones, who filled the world with joy in this video, deserve to wear the 'dresses and suits' they sing about—as a reality they can experience,#FreeGaza
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Wad Eaa@KateLoades·
A settler documents the state of helplessness and frustration as daily life grinds to a halt for days on end due to missile attacks. These strikes have turned the ‘home front’ into a massive prison for settlers, amid desperate cries to end this nightmare.#freegazachildren
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Palestine Solidarity Campaign
🚨 NEW EVENT - Land Day Webinar - The ongoing struggle against ethnic cleansing ⏰ Monday, 30 March, 6PM 📍 PSC YouTube Join us on our YouTube for this webinar to mark Land Day, when Palestinians commemorate the ongoing struggle against Israel’s colonial land grabs and honour Palestinian land defenders of past and present. Hear from renowned Palestinian scholars and activists speaking directly to the escalating threat of ethnic cleansing, its impact on specific communities and the inspiring ways in which Palestinians are resisting. More: palestinecampaign.org/events/land-da…
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Palestine Solidarity Campaign
🚨 JOIN PSC - The movement for Palestine needs you Israel is committing a genocide in Gaza – we’ve built the biggest protest movement in the UK in response. Join the Palestine Solidarity Campaign as a member today to be a vital part of it. Join PSC: join.palestinecampaign.org
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Palestine Solidarity Campaign
🚨Arms Factory Protests 🗓️ Wed 25 March 📍Bristol, London, Newcastle, Shenstone and Towcester Join the protests at sites involved in the supply chain for Israel’s weaponry used to commit genocide and impose apartheid. More info: palestinecampaign.org/events/arms-fa…
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Palestine Solidarity Campaign
The trial of PSC Director Ben Jamal and Stop the War vice-chair Chris Nineham on charges related to the January 18 2025 Palestine solidarity protest resumed this morning with the defence barrister Mark Summers KC making a 12 point submission as to why there should be no case to answer in law. He argued that the judge had a duty to consider the legality of the restrictions imposed by Met Commander Slonecki under principles of public law and that the Court of Appeal had already ruled in a previous case that imposing conditions on the basis of “more than minor” disruption amounting to “serious disruption” was unlawful. This nullifies the case. Summers also argued that the law did not provide for conditions based on the concept of cumulative disruption and the police didn’t have the power to impose conditions on this basis. Furthermore, to argue that the conditions were still a necessity on the assessments made by Slonecki was a “gross legal error”. Summers also argued that Slonecki did not correctly apply a balance of rights under Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights. The judge dismissed the arguments for ‘no case to answer’ in a few sentences, noting that he was not obliged to give his reasons. The court will resume at 2pm for closing statements from the prosecution and defence.
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Jeremy Corbyn
Jeremy Corbyn@jeremycorbyn·
We held The Gaza Tribunal to expose the full scale of Britain's complicity in genocide. Our conclusion: the British government has been an active participant in one of the greatest crimes of our time. Read the full report below. thegazatribunal.uk/report
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Palestine Solidarity Campaign
Today – in conjunction with @VotePalestine26 – we are calling on candidates in the May local elections to Pledge for Palestine. This really matters: Council administered pension funds invest £12+ billion in companies complicit in Israel's crimes. Watch to find out more:
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James E. Thorne
James E. Thorne@DrJStrategy·
For the record. Jamie Dimon says he wants a “level playing field” for stablecoins. What he really wants is to make sure nobody can offer you a better deal on your own money than tradtional banks can. The president is right to call the banks out on this. We’ve seen this before. In the 1970s, money market funds started paying real yields while banks were locked under deposit caps. Banks cried “unfair” and “unsafe,” lobbied furiously, and lost. Policymakers chose competition over protection; savers got paid, and banks had to adapt instead of suffocating the threat. Today’s script is the same, just with better technology. Stablecoin issuers now operate under licensing, 1:1 high‑quality reserves, liquidity and risk rules, audits and strict AML standards. This is not the Wild West. Yet Dimon still talks as if they exist with “no reserves, no compliance, no oversight.” He’s not describing reality; he’s describing a story that justifies shutting down a rival funding system. The Clarity Act is the real battlefield. On paper, it’s about integrating crypto into U.S. market structure. In practice, the big banks are fighting to ensure that anything that looks like a deposit with yield must either become a bank product or be regulated into irrelevance. “Level playing field” in their vocabulary means: everyone wears the bank straitjacket, or no one plays. Why? Because yield‑bearing stablecoins blow up the quiet cartel behind record profits. Banks live on deposits that pay close to nothing even when risk‑free rates are high. They earn a clean spread and interest on balances parked at the Fed, while passing little of it through. Savers get crumbs; banks get the margin; inertia does the rest. A credible, regulated stablecoin that passes through money‑market yields detonates that racket: with a few clicks, your cash can leave the cartel. The president’s critique goes straight at this arrangement: Americans should “earn more money on their money,” and banks should not be allowed to undermine laws designed to make that possible or to stall a market‑structure bill so the whole “powerful Crypto Agenda” decamps overseas. He’s not attacking banking; he’s attacking a model that treats low‑yield deposits as an entitlement and regulation as a weapon. Crypto‑native firms, for all their flaws, behave like they live in a real market: they build new instruments, disclose, and pay up to attract capital. The banks build talking points and hire lobbyists. Stablecoins don’t just threaten their funding; they threaten their chokehold on payment rails and transaction data. Call this debate what it is: not a fight over “safety,” but a fight over whether a protected deposit cartel gets veto power over technologies that finally let savers earn something closer to the risk‑free rate. In the 1970s, policymakers chose competition. In the 1970s, banks were forced to stop hiding behind regulation and compete. If Jamie Dimon wants a level playing field, he should stop complaining and start doing the same.
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WLFI
WLFI@worldlibertyfi·
We put together this recap to share the incredible energy at the World Liberty Forum 2026 🦅☝️ A massive thank you once again to the builders, leaders, and visionaries who made this unforgettable. The next chapter starts now. Press play. 👇
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