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Zز 🍒🇵🇸🇱🇧
The Palestinian (1977) was financed and produced by Vanessa Redgrave, who sold her own home to fund it. She wanted to highlight the lives and struggles of Palestinian refugees the Jewish Defense League bombed the Doheny Plaza in LA ahead of the film's premiere in protest
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Global Sumud Flotilla
Global Sumud Flotilla@gbsumudflotilla·
RED ALERT! Military vessels are currently intercepting our fleet and IOF forces are boarding the first of our boats in broad daylight. We demand safe passage for our legal, non-violent humanitarian mission. Governments must act now to stop these illegal acts or piracy meant to maintain israel’s genocidal siege on Gaza. Normalization of the occupation’s violence is a threat to us all. WITNESS IS PROTECTION. PRESSURE YOUR GOVERNMENTS
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Mayor Zohran Kwame Mamdani
Today marks Nakba Day, an annual day of remembrance to commemorate the expulsion of more than 700,000 Palestinians between 1947 and 1949 during the creation of the State of Israel and the year that followed. Inea is a New Yorker and a Nakba survivor. She shared her story with us — one of home, tradition and memory over generations.
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Pop Base
Pop Base@PopBase·
Today marks the 78th anniversary of the Nakba (catastrophe), during which more than 750,000 Palestinians were expelled and over 400 villages were destroyed to establish the State of Israel.
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99% Johnny Graz
99% Johnny Graz@jvgraz·
It's rare to see every tactic of the antisemitism hoax spelled out in one tweet, so we should really take advantage of it. Let the noticing begin. 1⃣ Jews don't make up "less than 1%" of Canada’s population. They make up slightly more than 1%. Small detail, but another example of how Zionists are incapable of citing a number without lying about it. 2⃣ 70% of "religious" hate crimes? Note how they narrow the field by removing all reports of racist, sexist, homophobic, etc behavior. It's worse because reports from white Jews are categorized as religious, while reports from brown Muslims are categorized as racist. Which brings us to... 3⃣ These are REPORTED crimes, not investigated and confirmed crimes. An emotionally fragile, politically motivated community can inflate these figures without limit. And no, you can't see the list of reports. 4⃣ "Canada" did not "record" 6,800 antisemitic incidents. B'nai Brith, a pro-Israel hate group, claims 6,800 incidents of antisemitism occurred. And once again, you can't see the list. 5⃣ And here comes the money shot: "incitement". All of this lying and hysteria is in service of one agenda: shut down any and all criticism of Israel's genocide. Stop falling for it, and start calling out any official who pretends this is real.
Israel Foreign Ministry@IsraelMFA

How come Jews make up less than 1% of Canada’s population, yet suffer 70% of its religious hate crimes? In 2025 alone, Canada recorded 6,800 antisemitic incidents. That's 20 a day! And while the incidents keep adding up, the incitement continues. Canada’s government has failed to protect its Jewish community. The time to ban incitement is now.

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courtneybonneauimages@cbonneauimages·
Reuters complicit in the ethnic cleansing of southern Lebanon by deliberately omitting the fact that this is a white phosphorus bomb. Using white phosphorus near civilian populations is a war crime.
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Lina Abu Akleh
Lina Abu Akleh@LinaAbuAkleh·
Today marks four years since my aunt, Shireen Abu Akleh, was killed by an Israeli sniper in Jenin. An iconic journalist, and one of the most empathetic and sweetest people. This is who they killed. She loved life, but they stole hers from her.
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MrMooManbob
MrMooManbob@ManbobMr·
@peronyawns Pretty sure Araki once said the fastest way to have a reader identify someone as evil is by having them kill a cat or dog
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hasanabi
hasanabi@hasanthehun·
a country that doesn’t punish this kind of behavior must be punished itself- weapons embargo and bds are the floor btw. meanwhile in the western world, the only people who get punished are those who call this evil out.
Ihab Hassan@IhabHassane

Horrific: Video shows an Israeli settler deliberately blocking the path of a Palestinian ambulance on a road in southern Nablus in the West Bank while it was transporting a critically ill person.

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Barry Malone
Barry Malone@malonebarry·
Israel is now killing so many people in Lebanon so regularly that the media has lost interest. Much like it did in Gaza.
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Dallas Duncan
Dallas Duncan@DallasDuncanMD·
If openly displaying Palestinian symbols or identity is deemed unacceptable, imagine how unsafe it feels to simply be Palestinian. This should upset all of us. The failure of leadership across Canada’s medical community and academic medicine to confront and stop anti-Palestinian racism is unacceptable.
Yipeng Ge 葛义朋@yipengGe

I tried to attend the @OntariosDoctors annual general meeting tonight in Ottawa, and was removed from the room by members of their executive team Sandy Zidaric and Adam Farber because I wore my watermelon pin that I’ve worn countless times without issue in many spaces including on parliament hill. They cited the concern that the watermelon pin as a political symbol could possibly make other physician colleagues in the room “uncomfortable” or “unsafe”. All the while genocide continues in Palestine. When I asked if their policy of what could not be worn on the bodies of their members in their meetings have applied to any other political symbols or attire, they could not give me other examples. They asked me to remove the watermelon pin or leave the room, or sit in another room by myself to tune into the meeting virtually. I declined and left. I explained to them this is an incredibly disappointing and discriminatory policy for their meetings, and I hope it is revised. I know medical colleagues including medical learners who have been kicked out of clinic because they wore a watermelon pin. These are examples of anti-Palestinian racism. As a physician, I stand in solidarity with my Palestinian medical colleagues who have been killed by the Israeli military and continue to be subjected to genocidal violence. Over 1,700 Palestinian healthcare workers have been killed by the Israeli military in Gaza. Many Palestinian healthcare workers remain in Israeli captivity and are being tortured by the Israeli military, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, a paediatrician who stayed to care for his patients in the hospital he was the medical director of. Shame on @OntariosDoctors for not only censoring what is allowed to be displayed on the bodies of their members, and even more so to be painfully silent in the face of attacks on our medical and healthcare worker colleagues in Palestine. Don’t look away from the genocide in Gaza. These acts of discrimination are forms of racism, and racism is a distraction from the real issue of ending Canadian complicity in Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.

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Yipeng Ge 葛义朋
Yipeng Ge 葛义朋@yipengGe·
I tried to attend the @OntariosDoctors annual general meeting tonight in Ottawa, and was removed from the room by members of their executive team Sandy Zidaric and Adam Farber because I wore my watermelon pin that I’ve worn countless times without issue in many spaces including on parliament hill. They cited the concern that the watermelon pin as a political symbol could possibly make other physician colleagues in the room “uncomfortable” or “unsafe”. All the while genocide continues in Palestine. When I asked if their policy of what could not be worn on the bodies of their members in their meetings have applied to any other political symbols or attire, they could not give me other examples. They asked me to remove the watermelon pin or leave the room, or sit in another room by myself to tune into the meeting virtually. I declined and left. I explained to them this is an incredibly disappointing and discriminatory policy for their meetings, and I hope it is revised. I know medical colleagues including medical learners who have been kicked out of clinic because they wore a watermelon pin. These are examples of anti-Palestinian racism. As a physician, I stand in solidarity with my Palestinian medical colleagues who have been killed by the Israeli military and continue to be subjected to genocidal violence. Over 1,700 Palestinian healthcare workers have been killed by the Israeli military in Gaza. Many Palestinian healthcare workers remain in Israeli captivity and are being tortured by the Israeli military, including Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, a paediatrician who stayed to care for his patients in the hospital he was the medical director of. Shame on @OntariosDoctors for not only censoring what is allowed to be displayed on the bodies of their members, and even more so to be painfully silent in the face of attacks on our medical and healthcare worker colleagues in Palestine. Don’t look away from the genocide in Gaza. These acts of discrimination are forms of racism, and racism is a distraction from the real issue of ending Canadian complicity in Israel’s genocide against Palestinians in Gaza.
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Bint Halab 2.0
Bint Halab 2.0@HalabiCat·
Palestinians have been reporting for YEARS that they are being raped by trained dogs in Israeli dungeons. FOR YEARS they have given testimony on it despite the cultural taboo on sexual assault. But NOW when a former IOF soldier admits it’s happening, you finally believe it??
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Rachel Gilmore
Rachel Gilmore@atRachelGilmore·
Steve, it is not complex. My god. It’s the kind of “right” and “wrong” we’ve learned about since childhood. Read Pizza Before We Die and tell the man who wrote those words that it’s “complex.” Tell him it’s “complex” as he details people dying for a bag of flour, children crying out as they starve to death, the feeling of going to bed each night not knowing if you’ll wake up — the utter randomness of survival. Calling that “complex” serves no purpose other than to assuage the twisted “conscience” of the perpetrators.
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