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Bilal Succar

@BSuccar

Director, https://t.co/xQBdl7TGlJ; Founder @BIMeinitiative; Head Editor https://t.co/xPmhrrvFaK. Focused on digital transformation in the built environment.

Melbourne, Australia เข้าร่วม Mart 2009
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Makdisi Street
Makdisi Street@MakdisiStreet·
🎧 NEW EPISODE 🎧 “Universities are complicit in Palestinian unfreedom” w/ Maya Wind The brothers welcome @mayaywind, the author of Towers of Ivory and Steel, a searing critique of the Israeli academic establishment’s complicity in the regime of apartheid and genocide.
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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
This is absolutely disgraceful & orwellian. One would think that if there is a place where the danger of dehumanizing rethoric should instinctively be understood and averted is Germany. People in Germany: please do not stay silent. Let humanity prevail.
Arnaud Bertrand@RnaudBertrand

Jüdische Allgemeine, biggest Jewish newspaper in Germany: "The civilians in Gaza are not innocent: If there is such a thing as collective responsibility for crimes, then this applies in the case of October 7th."

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NowThis Impact
NowThis Impact@nowthisimpact·
‘Without human intervention, it is 100% fatal for wombats’ — This man quit his job to embark on a mission to save these Australian marsupials from a deadly parasite Here's how you can help: go.nowth.is/424LxHB
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Bilal Succar@BSuccar·
It is imporatant to to express our concerns wrt the upcoming hearing by the International Court of Justice (ICJ). They will make a judgement on the #SouthAfrica Vs #Israel genocide case on 11 January...Contact the judges and make your voice heard!
Akunjee 🖋@mohammedakunjee

Instructions on how to contact International Court of Justice (ICJ) Judges to express how you feel, before they make judgement on South Africa Vs Israel genocide case on Thurs 11th Jan, 2024: (Process will take max 3min) Watch case live on Thu 11th on this link: webtv.un.org/en - Copy all text below and paste into the body of a new email. - Cut and paste email addresses into "To" box - Write your own subject title - Insert your name and country into 1st paragraph and again your name at end of letter - Edit letter to your own style if you wish (optional) - Attach any evidence (eg Tweets) - (optional) - Send email (Same process as above for individual letters to individual judges by country - (see thread below - (optional) ---------- j.donoghue@icj-cij.org; K.GEVORGIAN@icj-cij.org; p.tomka@icj-cij.org; r.abraham@icj-cij.org; m.bennouna@icj-cij.org; a.yusuf@icj-cij.org; h.xue@icj-cij.org; j.sebutinde@icj-cij.org; d.bhandari@icj-cij.org; p.robinson@icj-cij.org; n.salam@icj-cij.org; y.iwasawa@icj-cij.org; g.nolte@icj-cij.org; h.charlesworth@icj-cij.org; l.brant@icj-cij.org Subject: Urgent Concerns Regarding the impending matter of South Africa v. Israel with the ICJ Dear Madam President and esteemed panel of Judges, I hope this message finds you well and resolute. My name is [Your Name], I am a concerned citizen of the [Your Country]. I am reaching out to you with a sense of urgency and sincere apprehension which prompts me to break my customary silence. I have always held the belief that individuals in positions of authority, such as yourself, harbour the best interests of humanity at heart. However, recent developments in the Middle East and the global response to them have stirred doubt in my convictions, compelling me to express my concerns directly to you. As I explored the International Court of Justice's website, I took solace in the fact that it consists of "independent judges, elected regardless of their nationality from among persons of high moral character." With this understanding, I address you regarding the impending South Africa v. Israel matter, the provisional measures hearing of which is scheduled for Thursday, 11th and Friday, 12th January 2024. I am sure that you are acutely aware of the gravity of the case before you, and I believe that your ability to discern the truth, resist external pressures, and deliver a just judgment is foremost on your mind. The Genocide Convention, a cornerstone of international law, was established in 1948 as a commitment to 'never again' allow atrocities akin to those committed by the Nazi’s in WW2. 152 states out of 194 nations of the world honourably signed up to the convention. It is a testament to our parents and grandparents that their generations committed to a set of standards that constitute the basic principles of right and wrong, which underpin the fabric of the world we live in and form the basis of the lives most of us are lucky enough to lead. The very fact that the responsibility of adjudicating on this case has fallen upon your shoulders underscores a disheartening truth – the failure of existing systems of checks and balances within the international community. It is disconcerting that national interests have tainted the operations of our global systems, allowing the mass killing of civilians to persist without intervention. I find this reality appalling, as do countless citizens around the world who have expressed their horror through protests on the streets of cities across the globe. The upcoming case is a litmus test for humanity's commitment to the solemn pledge of 'Never Again.' Generations have been educated about the horrors of the Holocaust, and this case challenges us to live up to the principles we profess. It is a stark reminder that the values we hold dear are being tested in real-time, with devastating consequences. In March 2022, the International Court of Justice ordered Russia to immediately suspend military operations in Ukraine and ensure that affiliated units take no further steps in furtherance of the military operations. Despite this intervention, an estimated 10,000 civilians have tragically lost their lives in Ukraine since Russia's military operation in 2022. Moreover, and by comparison, the death toll in Gaza has already surpassed 22,000 since October 2023, with a staggering 70% of the victims being women and children. In an age where mainstream media faces scepticism due to perceived biases, the global community has been witness to Israel's actions in real-time through various social media platforms such as X, TikTok, and Telegram. Enclosed with this letter, you'll find compelling evidence pointing towards Israel's culpability in intending to commit genocide and engaging in genocidal military actions, among other alleged war crimes. We find ourselves in a world where trust in global institutions is eroding rapidly. The International Court of Justice, in particular, cannot afford to make an erroneous judgment in the #SouthAfrica v. #Israel genocide case. A misjudgement in this matter would not only underscore the ICJ's ineffectiveness but also prompt scrutiny regarding its autonomy from nation-state political influences, potentially compromising the esteemed moral character of the individuals involved. In 1945 we celebrated Winston Churchill as the leader that brought the world together in war to put-down the threat of Nazi Germany and the horror it inflicted. That war claimed over 50 million lives. We do not wish to celebrate a wartime hero again; we wish to celebrate new heroes who averted a war by presiding over justice without fear or favour. I humbly beseech you to approach this case with the utmost diligence, impartiality, and commitment to justice. The eyes of the world are upon you, and the outcome of this particular case will reverberate through history, shaping perceptions of the ICJ's impartiality and moral standing. Yours sincerely, (Insert Name)

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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
This can be a watershed moment for Palestinians, Israelis and for all of us. We need to continue rock the boat of politically convenient injustice, inhumane status quo, lawless law and immoral double-standards. Yalla folks, Justice & Humanity need us all. Avanti.
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Sarah Wilkinson
Sarah Wilkinson@swilkinsonbc·
British social media user arrested and held for 7hrs under section 12 of the “terrorism act” for supporting Palestine and refusing to denounce it
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Nour Odeh 🇵🇸🍉 #FreePalestine
🧵Some context and background on Palestinians detained & imprisoned by Israel: 1) A Palestinian "prisoner" does not refer to someone tried & convicted in a normal court of law that follows due process. Palestinians are detained by Israeli soldiers, addameer.org/israeli_milita…
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Bilal Succar@BSuccar·
Must be really frustrating for conscientious journalists to be restricted from playing their expectrd role! This is especially true for those working at @abcnews, the Australian public broadcaster, where "... Staff shared frustrations over broadcaster’s unwillingness to use terms including “invasion”, “occupation”, “genocide”, “apartheid” and “ethnic cleansing” regarding Israeli government policy and allegations made by human rights groups." #journalism #FreedomOfSpeech #Australia
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Bilal Succar@BSuccar·
youtu.be/O48XUHCzd_s?si… "Israeli propaganda is being mocked online after a series of controversial videos and statements were released by the military. Social media users, particularly those from #GenerationZ, are using the platforms to highlight the inconsistencies in Israel's narrative and highlight the plight of the Palestinians, undermining Israel's public diplomacy strategy known as #hasbara." By TRT, a Turkish public broadcast service. @trtworld
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Middle East Eye
Middle East Eye@MiddleEastEye·
MEE looks at seven Israeli films which provide a profound understanding of how we reached this point in history. The efforts of these filmmakers are as indispensable as those of their Palestinian counterparts pulse.ly/5lbm2uodif
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☀️👀@zei_squirrel·
someone asks Chomsky about the "Hamas charter" and whether he is horrified by it and it proves they and Palestinians are to blame for not having peace. He responds: Actually the charter is irrelevant and Israel is to blame for everything
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Alina Stefanescu
Alina Stefanescu@aliner·
Anne Boyer resigned as poetry editor of New York Times magazine.
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Caitlin Johnstone
Caitlin Johnstone@caitoz·
Israelis Keep Hurting Their Own PR Interests By Talking Reading by Tim Foley.
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Bilal Succar@BSuccar·
“To annihilate people, you have to dehumanize them.” “Palestinians do not exist in Israeli consciousness, in Israeli culture, or in Israeli education.” youtu.be/MBNpSvwnxHo?si… “In all Israeli school books […] you won’t find a photo of a Palestinian human being [but] you find racist representations of caricatures of Alibaba, and camels, primitive farmers following oxen, or terrorists, never a teacher, writer, or a child, nothing. They don’t exist, they exist only as a threat.” ”As a threat […] they must be confined, they must be distanced, and this legitimates the occupation and the military government, and so on. And then, since they are such a terrible problem, why not kill them? why not eliminate them?” “This education [of Israeli school kids] really prepares them to see every Palestinian, no matter what age, as a threat to be killed.” An insightful short talk by Nurit Peled-Elhanan, an Israeli professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. In 1997, Nurit's daughter, Smadar, was killed by a Palestinian. Neither the threats to her academic position nor her personal tragedy has stopped her from speaking out…What an amazing person! #TryingToUnderstand #Israel
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