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Wendy
@pocktlobe
feminist | Palestine🇵🇸| Not chronically online | live and let live
Katılım Ağustos 2025
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When someone says: "I don't know how to help"?
But all I'm asking is for people share and leave a dot.
To donate 👇👇
paypal.me/GhadaAzmy
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Don’t forget that there was never a ceasefire in Gaza. Don’t forget about us.
3 replies — even dots or 🇵🇸— can break the silence
chuffed.org/project/nermeen

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One dot “.” can scream louder than silence. Will you leave one for me?
If you're browsing, please leave a dot. It's just a dot.
please donate :
chuffed.org/project/nermeen
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I'm Palestinian. This land is mine.
I'm not an occupier.
If you believe me, please leave a dot. It's just a dot.
chuffed.org/project/nermeen

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Breaking | Israeli occupation forces assaulted an elderly Palestinian, Yousef Makhamera, from Khirbet Al-Markaz in Masafer Yatta, while he was detained by Israeli forces.
He was later transferred to Yatta Governmental Hospital suffering from bruises and injuries. The assault came a day after Israeli settlers stormed his home and vandalized his property.

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Today, 8 March, marks International Women’s Day. For Palestinian women in Gaza, however, the day is less about celebration and more about bearing witness to profound suffering.
For nearly three years, women have endured a devastating war that has caused widespread destruction and left deep, lasting scars.
Women in Gaza continue to face the severe consequences of Israel’s genocide, including the loss of loved ones, serious injuries, displacement, and the destruction of homes and livelihoods. The collapse of the healthcare system, shortages of food, and the lack of basic necessities for a dignified life have further intensified their hardship.
Although there is a ceasefire, many humanitarian observers say the effects of the war persist. The ongoing aftermath continues to weigh heavily on women’s physical and emotional well-being, marking a period of suffering that many describe as unprecedented in recent history.

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