
Annelies Moors الدكتورة اناليز
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Annelies Moors الدكتورة اناليز
@a_moors
Studied Arabic, anthropology, fieldwork: Palestine, Yemen, Netherlands; former Uni Leiden, professor emerita UvA, uses twitter for research



🚨BREAKING: UN experts are calling for the immediate release of a detained Palestinian doctor from Gaza, citing torture and life-threatening health risks. According to United Nations rapporteurs Tlaleng Mofokeng and Ben Saul, Dr. Abu Safiya, former director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza, has been arbitrarily detained by Israel since Dec 27, 2024, after being abducted by Israeli forces from the hospital. He is reportedly being tortured inside Israeli prisons, denied critical medical care, and his condition is now described as dire. The experts warn his life is in serious danger and stress that targeting healthcare workers and denying detainees medical care violates international law.




Universiteiten van NL @tweetsunl publiceert reactie op rapport Taskforce Antisemitismebestrijding. universiteitenvannederland.nl/actueel/nieuws… Er is kritiek: 1) Er is gefundeerde kritiek op kwaliteit "rapport", ook door Joodse wetenschappers: broddelwerk! nrc.nl/nieuws/2026/02… 1/n cc @elsclegal

I am profoundly saddened by the passing of Ambassador Leila Shahid — a towering figure, a role model and one of the most inspiring diplomats Palestine has ever known. Palestine has lost a seasoned and steadfast voice — one who carried her people’s cause with grace, conviction, and unwavering dedication. We will honour her legacy by walking in her footsteps, pressing forward on the long march toward freedom and justice. May she rest in eternal peace and power 🙏🏽✊🏽

The wife of Dr. Hossam Abu Safieh is pleading with the world to intervene urgently to save his life, asserting that "his only crime was saving the lives of the wounded," and demanding immediate action before he dies in prison. Don't let this become just another news item; talk about it.

The story of the Abu Nasser family reflects the lived reality of countless Palestinian families. Entire bloodlines erased, homes reduced to rubble, and corpses remain under the rubble for months or are pulverized by US-made bombs. When the massacre and war crime took place on October 29, 2024, much of the Western media, particularly in the country supplying the bombs, remained largely silent. There were no urgent headlines, no sustained outrage, no prime-time panels demanding answers. Shame on that silence and complicity. Over 200 people were killed. No one was held accountable. No independent investigation brought justice to the victims. Instead, more war crimes unfolded in broad daylight, as the world watched, or chose not to. Now, after 474 days, the family has managed to recover the remains of more than 67 loved ones from beneath the rubble. Imagine that: 474 days of digging, waiting, identifying fragments of those once held, loved, and known. And still, their suffering is met with indifference by the media and officials. And still, there is no accountability. Shame on the media’s silence and complicity.


Never forget, Dr. Hussam Abu Safieh, keep talking about his release. Be his voice !














