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@Fort1st

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Nick@Fort1st·
Liberals will lose the election excuse for ignoring Palestine, but they'll gain the "fuck you activists and Muslims and Arab Americans you cost us the election" revenge excuse instead 👍
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Adam Johnson
Adam Johnson@adamjohnsonCHI·
it’s even more softball than you can imagine: No mention of Netanyahu’s ICC warrant, no mention of the 20,000+ dead children, no mention of 200+ journalists killed, 60 Mins props up conspiracy theory outrage over Gaza is driven by foreign bots; no mention of “Palestinians” at all
Séamus Malekafzali@Seamus_Malek

i feel like clicking on this is going to feel like pressing the button on a saw trap

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Omar Hamad | عُـمَـرْ 𓂆
There is a massive pile of rubble from a building next to where I live, and it is infested with hundreds of rodents. We can’t sleep at night because of them; they are terrifyingly aggressive and carry diseases and filth. I’m exhausted by this situation.
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Dr. Ezzideen
Dr. Ezzideen@ezzingaza·
Something is spreading in Gaza, quietly and rapidly, and almost no one is paying attention. Over the past few days, we have seen a sharp rise in cases of gastroenteritis at the clinic. Yesterday alone, 32 out of 84 patients came in with the same complaint. One of those cases involved an entire family of seven. All sick. All at once. In a place where nearly everything has collapsed, and where those in power are more concerned with survival than responsibility, there is no functioning system left to track outbreaks or investigate their causes. So we asked the patients ourselves, and a pattern slowly began to emerge. Almost all of them had consumed one of two things: frozen fish widely sold in local markets, or frozen meat distributed through international aid organizations. These products often remain stranded at border crossings for long periods, waiting for permission to enter. During colder months, those delays may have gone unnoticed. But now, as summer approaches, time is no longer neutral. Food spoils quietly and invisibly, and then it reaches people’s tables. There is another layer to this crisis. Many of the shops selling these frozen products are simply not equipped to store them safely. Even large supermarkets in Gaza cut electricity to their freezers for long hours each day. The result is predictable: food that appears safe, but is not. Food that feeds people, and then makes them sick. This is not a coincidence. It is the outcome of a system that no longer functions. There is no proper oversight, no effective regulation, and no institutions capable of protecting people from what they eat, drink, or endure. And this is perhaps the most dangerous part: these are not isolated problems. They accumulate. They build on one another. Over time, they create a reality in which even the most basic human acts, like eating, become a risk. These conditions will not resolve themselves. They require governance, accountability, and real institutions that exist to protect people. None of that exists right now. So the pattern will continue. More illness. More preventable suffering. More silent crises that no one officially records. And in a place already pushed beyond its limits, even something as simple as a meal can become the beginning of another emergency. If this continues, the danger will no longer be hunger alone. It will be something more insidious: a reality in which people are forced to choose not between food and no food, but between food and sickness. And that is the moment survival itself stops feeling like survival at all. #WoundedGaza
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Global Sumud Flotilla
Global Sumud Flotilla@gbsumudflotilla·
“I’m from Gaza, and I have a question for you”. In this first video of our new series, children in Gaza speak directly to the people sailing with the Global Sumud Flotilla and to all of us watching. Their words are the anchor of this mission: the reality on the ground, the people living it and the refusal to let Gaza be reduced to headlines. Listen. Share. And keep asking what it will take to end the siege and stop the genocide.
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dylan saba
dylan saba@shaabiranks·
His mind…
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Alex Colston
Alex Colston@enoughformethx·
One of the hundred reasons why I have been sailing with the Sumud Flotilla is that Palestinians in Gaza should not have to crowdfund their survival via social media. Lift the blockade, let the flotilla deliver aid and people to help, and open a maritime humanitarian corridor
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jasper nathaniel
jasper nathaniel@infinite_jaz·
A sincere apology and explanation for “working tirelessly for a ceasefire” would be a good place to start imho
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Kate Willett
Kate Willett@katewillett·
Last time I was in Cuba I met a man whose mother was dying an extraordinarily painful death from rickets. She was 100% treatable with Vitamin D and calcium, which are in our breakfast cereal in the US. So yes I think it’s good to bring vitamins and medical supplies to Cuba.
After the haze@vivaLaErre

.@ContraPoints wishes she could forget leftist theory??: "It's Bible study for lefties. That's what theory is [...] I'm just not a church person, I don't want to make the trips to Cuba"

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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt
I hear Thiago & Saif will be released. That is great! NOW ALL OF US must keep pressing governments so that Apartheid Israel releases the thousands of Palestinians held in its torture centers. Ahmed joined the advocacy as soon as he was freed.What an example. We missed you Ahmed!
Ahmed Eldin@aseisfree

“You do not have to have been held in isolation, interrogated repeatedly, or subjected to abuse to know when something is fundamentally unjust.” — Ahmed Shihab-Eldin #FreeThiago #FreeSaif 🔗 substacktools.com/sharex/SylBCTba

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Ramy Abdu| رامي عبده
Israeli settlers blocked children in Masafer Yatta from playing football on their village field threatened with demolition. The settlers sat before them chanting in Hebrew to intimidate them, while the children watched helplessly. How much longer will this continue?
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Alex Colston
Alex Colston@enoughformethx·
@pilaraymara I can confirm that GSF organizers have been in touch with Thiago by phone and, according to them, he’s currently safe in Egypt and will soon fly to Brazil.
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Thiago Ávila
Thiago Ávila@thiagoavilabr·
URGENT: Thiago Ávila has NOT been released. HE REMAINS DETAINED IN ASHKELON PRISON. The embassy has had zero contact with him whatsoever. All previous reports are UNVERIFIED. Please treat any updates with caution. We cannot stop now. Continue to pressure the authorities!
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Policy Tensor
Policy Tensor@policytensor·
“Had the Israeli plan to ignite war between us and Iran succeeded, the region would have been plunged into ruin and destruction. Thousands of our sons and daughters would have been lost in a battle in which we had no stake. Israel would have succeeded in imposing its will on the region and remained the only actor in our surroundings.”
Gregory Brew@gbrew24

Saudi's former head of intelligence emphasizes Saudi policy as focused on resolving the conflict through diplomacy, together with Saudi's ally and defense partner Pakistan. arabnews.com/node/2642938

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Alex Colston
Alex Colston@enoughformethx·
Let me state more clearly what I mean: at the level of the action, we lost 21 ships—with one ship intercepted but recovered and sailing with us—while Israel detained and then released two of our comrades. without legal consequences and incurring widespread global outrage at the Israeli kidnapping and brutality. Meanwhile, the remaining fleet is converging on Marmaris, Turkey, and the number of ships will still outnumber the amount we had last time with around 60 ships–possibly more to join. Pretty amazing, given how arduous this mission has been.
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Starting to think Israel might have overplayed its hand by attacking and abducting the flotilla so early.

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