Archivi tag: Israel
“the stones cry out. voices of the palestinian christians” / yasmine perni
https://youtu.be/7H1HEIsuETg
The Stones Cry Out – Voices of the Palestinian Christians. A film by Yasmine Perni.
56 min.
Language: English, and Arabic with English subtitles
the bukra / ghadan fb group
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The Arab word for “tomorrow” is “ghadan” or “bukra” (to refer to an event ‘in the future’): the bukra fb group aims at being a (maybe chaotic) archive of news and/or historical data, videos, interviews, documents, about Palestine. For the present and for tomorrow. The page is in English and/or Italian.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/bukra/
A place where you can post and share/repost all the (verified) news and infos about/from Palestine the fb content control system often bans or tries to push out of sight.
Pick up posts, videos, reels, images, pdfs, links from sites, online newspapers, Telegram and WhatsApp channels, Twitter/X, Mastodon, Discord, Instagram, Threads, Tumblr, FB, Reddit, Bluesky or any other (verified, valid) sources and share them here. Multiple or doubled posts are welcome.
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La parola araba per “domani” è “ghadan” o “bukra” (in riferimento a un tempo ‘nel futuro’): il gruppo fb bukra vuole essere un archivio (forse caotico) di notizie e/o dati storici, video, interviste, documenti, sulla Palestina. Per il presente e per il futuro. La pagina è in inglese e/o italiano.
https://www.facebook.com/groups/bukra/
Uno spazio dove è possibile pubblicare e condividere/ripubblicare tutte le notizie e le informazioni (verificate) sulla/dalla Palestina che il sistema di controllo dei contenuti di Facebook spesso banna o cerca di mettere fuori portata.
Raccogli post, video, reel, immagini, pdf, link da siti, giornali online, canali Telegram e WhatsApp, Twitter/X, Mastodon, Discord, Instagram, Threads, Tumblr, FB, Reddit, Bluesky o qualsiasi altra fonte (verificata, valida) e condividila qui. Post multipli o reduplicati sono benvenuti.
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palestinian poet refaat alareer died under israel bombing

“We are grief-striken and enraged to hear that Israel has killed beloved Palestinian professor, writer, poet, and activist Refaat Alareer. Refaat’s constant, English-language updates kept many around the world informed about Israel’s ongoing, genocidal assault on Gaza. Today, Israel killed Refaat, bombing his sister’s home and killing him, his brother, his sister & her 4 children.
Refaat watched as Israel killed many of his students before they killed him – insisting, as his organization @we_are_not_numbers always does, that they were full human beings with dreams and words and whole inner lives, not just casualties of Israel’s brutal violence. Now, we insist the same for Refaat. He was not a number. His death is a shocking reminder of the urgency to the call for a permanent ceasefire – not one more Palestinian life should be taken”.
JVP – Jewish Voice for Peace
via @theimeu
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“I am an academic. Probably the toughest thing I have at home is an Expo marker. But if the Israelis invade, if they charge at us, open door to door to massacre us, I’m going to use that marker, throw it at the Israeli soldiers … we have nothing to lose,”
Palestinian poet, writer, professor and activist Refaat al-Areer said during a livestream on The Electronic Intifada on the third day of Al-Aqsa Flood.
Today, he was killed in an Israeli airstrike — along with his brother, sister and her four children.
The last three lines of his poem in his pinned tweet from 1 November reads,
“If I must die,
let it bring hope,
let it be a tale.”
today, nov 29th, international day of solidarity with the palestinian people
TODAY November 29th, is the International Day of Solidarity with the Palestinian People, and the #BDS movement is calling for an all day social media storm. Our physical and digital actions can be used together to strengthen our demands:
- Permanent ceasefire and lifting the siege to stop Israel’s genocide in Gaza.
- Lawful sanctions on Israel, including a #MilitaryEmbargo.
- Pressure on the International Criminal Court (ICC) to issue arrest warrants for Israeli leaders
Click here for prepared messages and images to use for the social media storm.
Over the last 7 weeks, millions of you have taken to the streets for the largest protests the world has seen in the last 20 years! We are grateful to each one of you who, through your voices and creative actions, have built up unprecedented grassroots power to end Israel’s genocidal war against 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. Yet, Western governments are continuing to arm, fund and provide political cover for Israel’s genocide.
We must act urgently to end all state, corporate and institutional complicity with Israel’s genocidal apartheid regime. Palestinian lives and livelihoods literally depend on it. To this end, and as time has shown, BDS is the most effective form of solidarity with the Palestinian liberation struggle.
Today, we call for escalating worldwide peaceful mobilizations and expressions of meaningful solidarity to stop the genocide including:
- Whenever feasible, organizing peaceful disruptions, sit-ins, occupations, etc.
- Disrupting the transport of weapons, or weapon parts, to Israel, including in transit states.
- Pressuring parliaments and governments to cancel existing military-security contracts and agreements with Israel.
- Intensifying #BDS campaigns and campaigns to cut all ties to apartheid Israel and its complicit academic and cultural institutions as well as sports teams.
- Mobilizing your community, trade union, association, church, social network, student government/union, city council, cultural center, etc. to declare itself an Apartheid Free Zone (AFZ).
- Pressuring your elected officials to demand the International Criminal Court (ICC) issue arrest warrants for Israeli leaders. The ICC prosecutor should be replaced if he continues to drag his feet and ignore his legal obligations to stop the genocide
If not now, when?
Unite now to stop #GazaGenocide and dismantle Israeli apartheid
Click here to read the full call to action
BDS
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max blumenthal & others: about oct 7th, the “hannibal directive”, and some israeli forces targeting israeli civilians
“For all the sensationalism surrounding the events of Oct. 7, when Hamas broke through the Gaza fence and seized territory in the Gaza Envelope as part of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood, there is still much that we do not know. The official Israeli death toll from the attack is estimated at 1,200 civilians, revised from an initial estimate of 1,400. Among this figure are several hundred civilians, which Israel says were killed by Hamas militants. Other testimony from survivors of Oct. 7 suggests an alternative explanation—that in its fervor to defeat Hamas, Israeli commanders may have willingly targeted and sacrificed Israeli soldiers and civilians in the crossfire. Max Blumenthal of The Grayzone joins The Chris Hedges Report for an in-depth look”.
[here‘s the transcript]
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Israel admits killing its own people at music festival on October 7
https://dohanews.co/israel-admits-killing-its-own-people-at-music-festival-on-october-7/
Israel army kills its citizens during October 7 attacks – report | IDF accused of killing Israeli civilians on October 7
https://www.anews.com.tr/middle-east/2023/11/10/israel-army-kills-its-citizens-during-october-7-attacks-report-idf-accused-of-killing-israeli-civilians-on-october-7
In Italian: https://www.adnkronos.com/internazionale/esteri/israele-un-elicottero-dellesercito-ha-sparato-ai-giovani-del-rave_1fcU18sU2ME2fzoLxZdrGD
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link più e meno recenti per la palestina
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10156323787428690&id=7382473689
bastano i primi 15 secondi
https://x.com/mano_da_bounce/status/1724231770382438876
https://fb.watch/nWJoSHkSOS/
https://fb.watch/nWJrobldru/ (2018)
https://fb.watch/nWJmHvDF1j/
https://fb.watch/nWJloX7scW/
https://www.facebook.com/selvaggia.lucarelli/videos/1555599121922514/
https://fb.watch/nWJjGE-uF5/
https://fb.watch/nWJi55tlK3/
gaza is a concentration camp
gideon levy @ the national press club. on the loss of hope in israelis behavior
b’tselem calls israel’s policy of occupation “apartheid”
source: facebook.com/186525784991/posts/10160555848604992/
Yesterday, B’Tselem בצלם, the largest human rights group in Israel, published a paper declaring a shift in their language from describing Israel as a ‘prolonged occupation’ to describing it as apartheid. This is an important win for the Palestine movement and a demonstration of the power of Palestinian organizers who have for decades been calling the Israeli state what it is, an apartheid regime.
“Calling things by their proper name – apartheid – is not a moment of despair: rather, it is a moment of moral clarity, a step on a long walk inspired by hope. See the reality for what it is, name it without flinching – and help bring about the realisation of a just future.”
SEE https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2021/jan/12/israel-largest-human-rights-group-apartheid