

Sofia Afonso Ferreira
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Citizen journalism. Geopolitics, war and peace. Pronoun — Zionist Words in @TimesofIsrael 🇵🇹🇮🇱 🇮🇷 🇺🇦 https://t.co/iJDcNe2iJW



Como fabricar um ‘genocídio’ e milhares de crianças a morrer de fome? Esta é a capa do New York Times e a criança que a mãe segura nos braços chama-se Mohammed Zakaria al-Mutawaq e tem 18 meses. A criança nasceu com um distúrbio genético grave, doença muscular degenerativa, paralisia cerebral e hipoxemia. A condição da criança é realmente grave e de facto é verdade que está doente e necessita de cuidados mas foi falsamente apresentada como se a sua condição resultasse da fome. O que leva um jornal de referência mundial como o New York Times a utilizar esta criança e não uma das outras milhares que afirmam estar a morrer por falta de alimentos? Lapso? Não confirmaram os factos? Não repararam que o irmão de três anos aparentava estar bem e nutrido? Foi uma questão meramente estética que levou os editores a optar por o excluir da fotografia? O que leva a mãe, Hedaya al-Mutawaq, a dizer que a criança nasceu normal e que o seu único problema é a fome e o jornal publicar? Qual o objectivo desta reportagem com dados falsos? O New York Times não foi o único jornal a fazer capa com esta criança, a imagem tornou-se viral e correu o mundo mas não a verdade. ‘I walk the streets looking for food,' she said by phone, her voice barely audible. The charity kitchens she relies on to help feed Mohammed and his brother, Joud, 3, cannot always help, and they go hungry. ‘As an adult, I can bear the hunger,’ she said. ‘But my kids can’t.’ Mohammed, she said, was born a healthy child. ‘I look at him and I can’t help but cry,’ she said. ‘We go to bed hungry and wake up thinking only about how to find food,’ she added. ‘I can’t find milk or diapers.’ Mohammed was diagnosed with severe malnutrition by the Friends of the Patient clinic and Al-Rantisi children’s hospital, she said, but there was little they could do. On a recent visit to the clinic, she said, ‘they told me, ‘His treatment is food and water.’’ nytimes.com/2025/07/24/wor…




Silenced No More On October 7, 2023, Hamas did not simply attack Israel. It unleashed a calculated symphony of savagery that destroyed families, profaned bodies, and obliterated every boundary of human decency. A devastating 300-page independent report released today by the Civil Commission on the Crimes of October 7 Committed by Hamas Against Women and Children completely crushes the deniers. Titled Silenced No More, the document — compiled from more than 430 testimonies, over 10,000 photographs and videos, and exhaustive forensic analyses — exposes the full nauseating depravity: the sexual violence was not a side effect of the massacre. It was systematic, widespread, deliberate, and woven into the very essence of the assault. Led by human rights expert Dr. Cochav Elkayam-Levy, the report documents how Hamas terrorists turned rape, gang rape, sexual torture, genital mutilation, forced nudity, and post-mortem violations into weapons of war. Israeli families in their kibbutz homes were stripped, bound, and forced to watch as their loved ones were raped and executed before their eyes. At the Nova music festival, on the roads, and at military outposts, women, men, and children endured the same orchestrated horror. Bodies were burned, stabbed, and desecrated — even after death. The monsters filmed their crimes and flooded social media with the footage, broadcasting their sadistic humiliation to maximize terror. These acts continued inside Gaza, against the hostages still held captive. It was not a chaotic outburst of hatred. It was a strategic campaign of “sexual terror,” planned and executed to break the spirit of a people. The perpetrators called it jihad. History will call it what it truly was: crimes against humanity. For two years of war, voices from the left and around the world have cast doubt, minimized, or openly denied these atrocities. This report buries their lies under an avalanche of irrefutable evidence. It stands as a permanent historical record and a roadmap for justice. Let the world read it. On October 7, evil did not hide in the shadows — it marched through southern Israel with rifles, knives, and cameras, reveling in the agony it inflicted. We owe it to the victims and the survivors to ensure that such barbarity is never again excused or forgotten. dailymail.com/news/article-1…









