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@aml891014

I am Amal from Gaza, a mother of seven children. She hides her pain behind a heavy silence. Your help would make a huge difference to this devastated family.

Gaza Katılım Mayıs 2026
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@RioSlade My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@Bliv_24 @Jommayo2323 @Nostre_damus @GodandtheBear My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@ireallyhateyou My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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B.M.
B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
Here's me, on the left, during a protest in Jaffa in 2010, after the Gaza Freedom Flotilla massacre. My sign says "Murderers in Uniforms". I can go on. I have receipts. Shaiel Ben-Ephraim is an Israeli agent spreading a murder libel against me. If necessary, I'll go to court.
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B.M.@ireallyhateyou·
Unfortunately, as much as the accusations are obviously bogus to anyone who isn't braindead, when an Israeli agent with 112k followers on Twitter, who's being platformed by leading media figures, accuses me of being an "IDF spy who murdered Palestinians" (!), I have to respond. So here's me at age 15, on May Day 2002, saying on Israeli national TV that I'm gonna refuse army service. My shirt reads "After me, to become refusers!".
beecier@UdsiAsli

• With Zionists, every accusation is a confession • With Zionists, the aim is to destroy the reputation of those exposing their crimes

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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@AyshaSusmaz My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@adamemedia1 @AdameMedia My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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ADAM
ADAM@adamemedia1·
You’ll never believe this. The leader of the “far right” Restore party in Britain is Rupert Lowe. He’s famous for hating Muslims and aims to ban Halal food. His son Angus just married into Islam. The Restore party is now the Revert party 😂
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@AnaEscobarShow My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@caitoz My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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Caitlin Johnstone
It's pretty wild how to this day nobody can articulate a solid reason why helping Israel benefits the American people. At best it's circular reasoning arguments like "They fight our enemies" when the "enemies" are only enemies because they hate Israel.
System Update@systemupdate_

⁉️ "We pay for their wars! We pay for those wars!" "It's in our interest that there is stability in the Middle East—" WHAT?! "The wars that Israel starts CREATE INSTABILITY, not stability." @ggreenwald outlines why Israel, not Qatar or the "Chamber of Commerce," is top of mind for so many Americans.

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@guychristensen_ My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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YourFavoriteGuy
YourFavoriteGuy@guychristensen_·
If Anthropic really wants to posture as the “moral AI corporation” then they should start by ending collaboration with Palantir… Even Claude cannot muster a justification for their evil work of mass surveillance and autonomous killing machines:
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@SZade15 My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@Partisangirl My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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Syrian Girl@Partisangirl·
Andrew Bolt crashes out over hearing the truth about baby boomers and the housing market. Apparently he worked ten jobs and walked bare foot through snow and millennials and zoomers are just “entitled”.
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@doctor_rahmeh @EsotericStarmer I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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Dr Rahmeh Aladwan
Dr Rahmeh Aladwan@doctor_rahmeh·
@EsotericStarmer This man is what we call a normaliser. Normalisation is against one of the red lines—the non-negotiable principles of Palestinian liberation (thawabit). i.e. this is treachery The Libyan public was right to be outraged as they do NOT recognise 'israel'. Mezran is not an ally.
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@_ZachFoster My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@Ibrahym22Nagi أخي، أنا أحتاج إلى أبسط مقومات الحياة لأحافظ على أطفالي وسط النزوح والجوع والحرب والخوف. كل ما أتمناه هو تأمين شيء بسيط من الطعام لأطفالي. أرجو من يستطيع المساعدة أن يقف معنا، ومن لا يستطيع فليشارك المنشور لعلّه يصل إلى من يمدّ لنا يد العون." 💔🙏
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@Truegreta My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to at least participate.
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Greta Berlin
Greta Berlin@Truegreta·
The severity of Gaza flotilla activists’ rape allegations It’s a sign of Israel’s swaggering sense of impunity, and of the grotesque depravity at the heart of their notions of supremacy, that their soldiers and those in charge of them thought that they could get away with inflicting severe physical abuse on the 430 members of the Global Sumud Flotilla, from 45 countries, who were illegally intercepted at sea, in international waters, and then, over two days, were abused on Israeli ships located nearby. They were illegally brought to Israel to face further abuse under the watch of Itamar Ben-Gvir, the terrorist thug serving as the Minister of National Security, who caused global outrage when he posted a video of himself and his soldiers bullying and humiliating detained activists in his custody. As Reuters reported, in an article entitled, “Freed Gaza flotilla activists allege Israeli abuse including rape”, the flotilla’s organizers said that activists released from Israeli custody after being detained “were subjected to abuse, with several hospitalised with injuries, and at least 15 reporting sexual assaults, including rape.” A spokesperson for the Israeli Prison Service stated, "The allegations raised are false and entirely without factual basis”, and Reuters noted that it “was not able to verify them independently”, but why would anyone believe the Israelis, when so many of those released were photographed with visible signs of abuse, including severe bruising, and what appear to be burn marks? Because the Israelis lied about the evident signs of physical abuse, why is it plausible to suggest that claims of sexual assault, and even of rape, are somehow implausible? Both have been reported widely in Israel’s prisons for Palestinians, and have even been celebrated in the case of five soldiers caught on video raping a Palestinian prisoner in the notorious Sde Teiman prison, who later had to be treated for the most severe internal injuries. Why, we have to ask, did those directing the soldiers think that they would get away with their actions, when it was obvious that, on their release, the detained activists would be able to publicly show the signs of the abuse to which they were subjected, and, very possibly, would be able to undergo medical examinations to verify the claims by some that they were subjected to sexual assault and rape? As Reuters described it, “A German Foreign Ministry ⁠spokesperson said consular officials who met German activists on their arrival in Istanbul reported that a number had injuries and were undergoing medical checks”, and stated, "We naturally expect a full explanation, as some of the allegations that have been made are serious.” In Italy, meanwhile, prosecutors in Rome “are investigating ​the possible crimes of kidnapping, torture and sexual assault and will hear testimony from activists who have returned to Italy over the coming days”, according to an Italian ​legal source. As Reuters explained, the organizers of the Global Sumud Flotilla “had documented at least 15 cases of sexual abuse, with the worst occurring on one Israeli landing ​craft which had been converted into a makeshift prison with barbed wire and shipping containers.” There, according to the organizers, they “were thrown into the containers and beaten over the head and ribs.” They also reportedly “suffered multiple cases of sexual abuse, including ‘humiliating strip searches, sexual taunting, groping and pulling of genitals’”, and there were “multiple accounts of rape." "At least 12 sexual assaults have been documented on that vessel alone, including anal rape and forcible penetration by a handgun”, the group added. Sabrina Charik, who helped organise the return of 37 French citizens from the flotilla, told Reuters that “five French participants had been hospitalized in Turkey, some with broken ribs or fractured vertebrae”, and that some of them “had made detailed accusations of sexual violence, ⁠including of rape.
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@LibyaLiberty أختي، أنا أحتاج إلى أبسط مقومات الحياة لأحافظ على أطفالي وسط النزوح والجوع والحرب والخوف. كل ما أتمناه هو تأمين شيء بسيط من الطعام لأطفالي. أرجو من يستطيع المساعدة أن يقف معنا، ومن لا يستطيع فليشارك المنشور لعلّه يصل إلى من يمدّ لنا يد العون." 💔🙏
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Hend Amry
Hend Amry@LibyaLiberty·
TL;DR FREE PALESTINE
Rawan Osman روان عثمان@RawaneOsmane

“Free Palestine.” I grew up on those words. In Lebanon, most people around me wanted a free Palestine for a very practical reason — to send the Palestinian refugees back. The civil war that tore my country apart was ignited in no small part by the Palestinian armed factions who turned Lebanon into their launching pad. “Free Palestine” meant: free us from them. In Damascus, where my father’s family lived, the sentiment was different but equally self-serving. Palestine must be returned to the Arabs, its righteous owners. No one asked follow-up questions. No one was expected to. Palestine was central to Islam, most Arabs are Muslim, therefore supporting the Palestinian cause was reflexive. A non-brainer in the most literal sense — no brain engaged at all. Nobody stopped to point out that Palestine is not an Arabic word. Nobody found it strange that Jerusalem, the supposedly third holiest city in Islam, is not mentioned once in the Quran. Not once. Nor is Palestine. The entire theological and political architecture of this cause rests on a foundation that their own scripture doesn’t bother to acknowledge. What was actually happening was indoctrination. A systematic, generational rejection of Jewish sovereignty — and frankly, of any minority sovereignty. Jews, Christians, Druze, Kurds, Assyrians, Yazidis — the Arab world has been remarkably consistent in how it treats people who are different. We just don’t talk about that. Instead, in the West, we talk about Palestine. In the West, a civilization that has elevated human rights to its highest moral currency, the Palestinian cause has become the one exception to every rule. In the queue of human suffering, Palestinians cut the line every time. Homosexuals executed in Gaza and hanged from cranes in Iran? Palestine first. Women imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for campaigning for the right to drive — a right they were denied until 2018 — girls sold into marriage in Afghanistan, women erased from public life entirely under the Taliban? After Palestine. Political dissidents ground into dust in Syrian and Egyptian prisons, journalists disappeared in Libya, children starving in Yemen while their rulers wage proxy wars, entire populations hollowed out by hunger in Sudan? All of it waits. Christians ethnically cleansed from Iraq and Syria, the Arab world methodically emptied of every Jewish community it once held — a demographic erasure carried out across a century with surgical patience and near-total Western silence? Palestine is still first. So let’s end where we started. Free Palestine. Which Palestine, exactly? The Roman invention? The British administrative line? The British Mandate covered the entire territory of what is today Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and Jordan. In 1921, 78% of that mandate was handed to the Hashemite family — a dynasty imported from Hijaz in present-day Saudi Arabia — and became the Kingdom of Jordan, which it remains to this day. A foreign royal family, on the majority of historic Palestine, ruling it as a monarchy. Nobody protests that. No flags, no chants, no encampments. The remaining 22% was designated for the Jews, became Israel, and is the only part that any pro-Palestinian activist has ever had a problem with. So when you say Free Palestine, you mean that 22%. You mean the Jews. And free it from whom? From a people with a three-thousand-year-old documented presence in that land, to restore the glory of a name coined by Roman colonizers, a name lifted from the Torah, a name that has no roots in Arabic, no mention in the Quran, and no history as a sovereign state? You are not chanting for liberation. You are chanting for colonialism — the Roman kind, repackaged for social media. Free Palestine is not a cause. It is a colonial term, coined by invaders, recycled by the indoctrinated. The least you can do is have the intelligence to understand it and the decency to reflect on your position. 📍#Israel

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@RawaneOsmane أختي، أنا أحتاج إلى أبسط مقومات الحياة لأحافظ على أطفالي وسط النزوح والجوع والحرب والخوف. كل ما أتمناه هو تأمين شيء بسيط من الطعام لأطفالي. أرجو من يستطيع المساعدة أن يقف معنا، ومن لا يستطيع فليشارك المنشور لعلّه يصل إلى من يمدّ لنا يد العون." 💔🙏
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Rawan Osman روان عثمان
“Free Palestine.” I grew up on those words. In Lebanon, most people around me wanted a free Palestine for a very practical reason — to send the Palestinian refugees back. The civil war that tore my country apart was ignited in no small part by the Palestinian armed factions who turned Lebanon into their launching pad. “Free Palestine” meant: free us from them. In Damascus, where my father’s family lived, the sentiment was different but equally self-serving. Palestine must be returned to the Arabs, its righteous owners. No one asked follow-up questions. No one was expected to. Palestine was central to Islam, most Arabs are Muslim, therefore supporting the Palestinian cause was reflexive. A non-brainer in the most literal sense — no brain engaged at all. Nobody stopped to point out that Palestine is not an Arabic word. Nobody found it strange that Jerusalem, the supposedly third holiest city in Islam, is not mentioned once in the Quran. Not once. Nor is Palestine. The entire theological and political architecture of this cause rests on a foundation that their own scripture doesn’t bother to acknowledge. What was actually happening was indoctrination. A systematic, generational rejection of Jewish sovereignty — and frankly, of any minority sovereignty. Jews, Christians, Druze, Kurds, Assyrians, Yazidis — the Arab world has been remarkably consistent in how it treats people who are different. We just don’t talk about that. Instead, in the West, we talk about Palestine. In the West, a civilization that has elevated human rights to its highest moral currency, the Palestinian cause has become the one exception to every rule. In the queue of human suffering, Palestinians cut the line every time. Homosexuals executed in Gaza and hanged from cranes in Iran? Palestine first. Women imprisoned in Saudi Arabia for campaigning for the right to drive — a right they were denied until 2018 — girls sold into marriage in Afghanistan, women erased from public life entirely under the Taliban? After Palestine. Political dissidents ground into dust in Syrian and Egyptian prisons, journalists disappeared in Libya, children starving in Yemen while their rulers wage proxy wars, entire populations hollowed out by hunger in Sudan? All of it waits. Christians ethnically cleansed from Iraq and Syria, the Arab world methodically emptied of every Jewish community it once held — a demographic erasure carried out across a century with surgical patience and near-total Western silence? Palestine is still first. So let’s end where we started. Free Palestine. Which Palestine, exactly? The Roman invention? The British administrative line? The British Mandate covered the entire territory of what is today Israel, the West Bank, Gaza and Jordan. In 1921, 78% of that mandate was handed to the Hashemite family — a dynasty imported from Hijaz in present-day Saudi Arabia — and became the Kingdom of Jordan, which it remains to this day. A foreign royal family, on the majority of historic Palestine, ruling it as a monarchy. Nobody protests that. No flags, no chants, no encampments. The remaining 22% was designated for the Jews, became Israel, and is the only part that any pro-Palestinian activist has ever had a problem with. So when you say Free Palestine, you mean that 22%. You mean the Jews. And free it from whom? From a people with a three-thousand-year-old documented presence in that land, to restore the glory of a name coined by Roman colonizers, a name lifted from the Torah, a name that has no roots in Arabic, no mention in the Quran, and no history as a sovereign state? You are not chanting for liberation. You are chanting for colonialism — the Roman kind, repackaged for social media. Free Palestine is not a cause. It is a colonial term, coined by invaders, recycled by the indoctrinated. The least you can do is have the intelligence to understand it and the decency to reflect on your position. 📍#Israel
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@piousdeenn @QkrSocialist My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to at least participate.
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Sara
Sara@piousdeenn·
The most important night of your life has begun. The night of Arafah has begun, the witnessed Day of Gathering! If you don’t know the difference between Laylat al-Qadr and the Day of Arafah: The angels and Jibreel descend on Laylat al-Qadr. As for the Day of Arafah:
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@_ZachFoster My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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🍉AmalFromGaza🇵🇸
@ImSpeaking13 My brother, I need the most basic necessities to keep my children alive amidst displacement, hunger, war, and fear. All I wish for is to secure a little food for my children. I urge anyone who can help to stand with us, and those who cannot to participate.
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Kate 🪬🤍🇺🇸
Kate 🪬🤍🇺🇸@ImSpeaking13·
Wendy was trashy lookin and nasty as he was with her. Even in their staged cheesy ass high school musical announcement. They had completely different, small town, trash hole vibes. A few months later? They were a mimic of her.
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