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momo33me · 2 days ago
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Five displaced persons including two children have been KILLED in Israeli bombing of Al Ahly Stadium in Al Sheikh Ridwan neighbourhood of Gaza City! 29/8/2025. 13:25
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momo33me · 4 days ago
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Piers Morgan 🇵🇸🇵🇸❤️‍🔥❤️‍🔥🇵🇸🇵🇸
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momo33me · 5 days ago
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We've added new entries to the Data Portal for Tracking Genocidal Incitement Against Palestinians, bringing the total to nearly 500 documented cases.
The latest updates show how Israeli government officials, military personnel, and public figures have continued, throughout 2025, to openly call for the forced displacement, starvation, and targeting of civilians in Gaza. These statements reflect official policy, leadership directives, and actions on the ground.
🔗 Explore the platform here:
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momo33me · 5 days ago
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HAFRADA / APARTHEID
These five features of apartheid SouthAfrica are echoed in Israeli policies toward Palestinians today: 1. land expropriation, 2. racial classification, 3. mass displacement, 4. violent repression, and 5. token independence.
This series will be exhibited for the first time in London on Nov. 3, in partnership with the Palestine Solidarity Campaign UK, at their Justice in Palestine conference on ending Israeli apartheid. PSCJusticeConf
Download the visuals: HERE
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momo33me · 5 days ago
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Israel murdered 14 journalists and media workers this month.
Here is how many journalists and media workers Israel murdered by month over the past year:
You may see memorials to all the martyred journalists at StopMurderingJournalists.com (and the screenshot above is from the "Data" page on that website).
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momo33me · 5 days ago
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Prediction: as the outrage against Israel on the streets globally increases, Israel will increase the pace of killings and destruction because it knows it is now or never. There have only been two days when Israel murdered six journalists in a single day.
Both were this month.
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momo33me · 7 days ago
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📊 Statistics of martyrs in Gaza Strip hospitals over the past 24 hours
🕖 August 22, 2025
⚰️ Total martyrs: 70
🏥 Al-Shifa Hospital: 26 martyrs
🏥 Sheikh Radwan Clinic: 11 martyrs
🏥 Baptist Hospital: 8 martyrs
🏥 Al-Awda Hospital: 4 martyrs
🏥 Al-Aqsa Hospital: 2 martyrs
🏥 Nasser Hospital: 14 martyrs
🏥 Al-Saraya Hospital: 1 martyr, a child
🏥 Al-Kuwaiti Hospital in Khan Yunis: 3 martyrs
🏥 Al-Hilal Hospital in Khan Yunis: 1 martyr
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momo33me · 7 days ago
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Ice Cream at Hebron checkpoint, 17.3.15 The severe restrictions on the movement of Palestinians in the vicinity of the settlements in Hebron encourage the arbitrary and regular harassment of the residents. B'Tselem volunteer Raed Abu a-Rmeileh filmed a video showing what happened to an ice cream delivery intended for a grocery store owned by Anwar Maswdeh.
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momo33me · 7 days ago
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Hebron today. Tens of students suffocate courtesy of the Israeli Occupation Forces. In what world does the military attack a school full of children?
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momo33me · 7 days ago
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Of the Daily Life in Palestine, Palestinian elementary school girls and boys at the Zionists occupation militarycheckpoint at the entrance of Shuhada Street in Hebron city, waiting to be allowed to cross their school tour
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momo33me · 7 days ago
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Yaffa (Jaffa) Palestine - Az-Zahra ‘School- The sign in front of the historic school (by the Nuzha mosque) reads Az Zahra School, Government of Palestine 1938- The sign remains standing to this day, despite attempts to vandalize and erase its memory..
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momo33me · 7 days ago
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Today marks the 23rd anniversary of Al Aqsa massacre. 08.10.1990: Zionists commit a massacre at Al-Aqsa Mosque, killing at least 17 Palestinians and injuring over 900: Al Aqsa massacre. Several days before the massacre this fanatic group informed the media of its intentions to march to Al-Aqsa, on the occasion of a religious festival known as the “Throne Festival”, and place the foundation stone of the so-called “Third Temple”. They called on all Jews to join in this march and their leader and founder Gershon Solomon announced that the “the Arab-Islamic occupation of the temple area must come to an end, and the Jews must renew their profound ties to the sacred area.”[1] Calls were made to the Palestinians to come and protect Al-Aqsa. On Monday 08.10.1990, some 200,000 fanatic Zionist Jews marched to Al-Aqsa. The #Israeli army assisted the fanatics as usual and eased their mission by placing military checkpoints along the entrances to the city, so as to prevent the Palestinians from getting in and protecting the Al-Aqsa. Nevertheless, thousands of Palestinians had already gathered inside Al-Aqsa since the night before and early morning. It was when the Palestinians tried preventing the fanatic group from placing the so-called ”foundation stone” for their so-called temple, that the massacre began. IOF soldiers and the fanatic settlers starting shooting randomly at the unarmed Palestinians, not distinguishing between young and old, men and women, and using machine guns and gas bombs. Israeli helicopters participated in the massacre from the air. The massacre lasted 35 minutes, from 10:00 to 10:35, in which at least 17 Palestinians (some sources mention 18, others 23) were killed and some 900 injured, most of the wounds being in the head and in the heart. And as if that wasn’t enough, the IOF then started beaten the people with their clubs and rifles. Eyewitnesses later reported that even those who lie wounded on the ground or in ambulances were shot at. “Nurse Fatima Abu Khadir said that “We went into the mosque precincts in an ambulance. I saw a large number of injured who had fallen on the ground. Then I saw lots of soldiers, hundreds of soldiers. They were about 30 meters from the ambulance and kneeling on one knee the way snipers do, and their weapons were aimed inside the ambulance. After that I couldn’t see anything.”
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momo33me · 7 days ago
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On August 21st, 1969 Zionist, Denis Michael Rohan tried to hasten Armageddon and force God’s hand by trying to burn down The Al Aqsa …
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momo33me · 9 days ago
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New leaked information from IDF shows their civilian kill rate is grotesque and historic. At least 83% of the dead are civilians. Civilian kill rate for Hamas on Oct. 7th was 60%. Israel kills higher percentage of civilians and 60 times the number. Israel is a terrorist state.
Bashar Al Assad, Butcher of Damascus, had a civilian death rate of "only" 59% civilians in Aleppo. It was 29% for the whole Syrian civil war. Sudan is at 49.5%. The historic genocide in Bosnia was 57%. Russians "only" have 10% civilian kill ratio. Gaza is record setting genocide.
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momo33me · 9 days ago
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Just a friendly reminder to the good people of Australia, there is a nationwide march for Palestine on Sunday.
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momo33me · 9 days ago
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“Our sons are plundered of their organs” Palestinians accuse the Israel Defense Forces of taking organs from their victims. Donald Boström writes about an international organ trafficking scandal – and about the time he saw the cut-up dead body of a nineteen-year old Palestinian. It was close to midnight when the motor roar from an Israeli military column sounded from the outskirts of Imatin, a small village in the northern parts of the West Bank. The two thousand inhabitants were awake. They were still, waiting, like silent shadows in the dark, some lying upon roofs, others hiding behind curtains, walls, or trees that provided protection during the curfew but still offered a full view toward what would become the grave for the first martyr of the village. The military had interrupted the electricity and the area was now a closed-off military zone – not even a cat could move outdoors without risking its life. The overpowering silence of the dark night was only interrupted by quiet sobbing. I don’t remember if our shivering was due to the cold or to the tension. Five days earlier, on May 13, 1992, an Israeli special force had used the village’s carpentry workshop for an ambush. The person they were assigned to put out of action was Bilal Achmed Ghanan, one of the stone-throwing Palestinian youngsters who made life difficult for the Israeli soldiers. As one of the leading stone-throwers Bilal Ghanan had been wanted by the military for a couple of years. Together with other stone-throwing boys he hid in the Nablus mountains, with no roof over his head. Getting caught meant torture and death for these boys – they had to stay in the mountains at all costs. On May 13 Bilal made an exception, when for some reason, he walked unprotected by the carpentry workshop. Not even Talal, his older brother, knows why he took this risk. Maybe the boys were out of food and needed to restock. Everything went according to plan for the Israeli special force. The soldiers stubbed their cigarettes, put away their cans of Coca-Cola, and calmly aimed through the broken window. When Bilal was close enough they needed only to pull the triggers. The first shot hit him in the chest. According to villagers who witnessed the incident he was subsequently shot with one bullet in each leg. Two soldiers then ran down from the carpentry workshop and shot Bilal once in the stomach. Finally, they grabbed him by his feet and dragged him up the twenty stone steps of the workshop stair. Villagers say that people from both the UN and the Red Crescent were close by, heard the discharge and came to look for wounded people in need of care. Some arguing took place as to who should take care of the victim. Discussions ended with Israeli soldiers loading the badly wounded Bilal in a jeep and driving him to the outskirts of the village, where a military helicopter waited. The boy was flown to a destination unknown to his family. Five days later he came back, dead and wrapped in green hospital fabric. A villager recognized Captain Yahya, the leader of the military column who had transported Bilal from the postmortem center Abu Kabir, outside of Tel Aviv, to the place for his final rest. ”Captain Yahya is the worst of them all,” the villager whispered in my ear. After Yahya had unloaded the body and changed the green fabric for a light cotton one, some male relatives of the victim were chosen by the soldiers to do the job of digging and mixing cement. Together with the sharp noises from the shovels we could hear laughter from the soldiers who, as they waited to go home, exchanged some jokes. As Bilal was put in the grave his chest was uncovered. Suddenly it became clear to the few people present just what kind of abuse the boy had been exposed to. Bilal was not by far the first young Palestinian to be buried with a slit from his abdomen up to his chin. The families in the West Bank and in Gaza felt that they knew exactly what had happened: ”Our sons are used as involuntary organ donors,” relatives of Khaled from Nablus told me, as did the mother of Raed from Jenin and the uncles of Machmod and Nafes from Gaza, who had all disappeared for a number of days only to return at night, dead and autopsied. – Why are they keeping the bodies for up to five days before they let us bury them? What happened to the bodies during that time? Why are they performing autopsy, against our will, when the cause of death is obvious? Why are the bodies returned at night? Why is it done with a military escort? Why is the area closed off during the funeral? Why is the electricity interrupted? Nafe’s uncle was upset and he had a lot of questions. The relatives of the dead Palestinians no longer harbored any doubts as to the reasons for the killings, but the spokesperson for the Israeli army claimed that the allegations of organ theft were lies. All the Palestinian victims go through autopsy on a routine basis, he said. Bilal Achmed Ghanem was one of 133 Palestinians killed in various ways that year. According to the Palestinian statistics the causes of death were: shot in the street, explosion, tear gas, deliberately run over, hanged in prison, shot in school, killed at home etcetera. The 133 people killed were between four months to 88 years old. Only half of them, 69 victims, went through postmortem examination. The routine autopsy of killed Palestinians – of which the army spokesperson was talking – has no bearing on the reality in the occupied territories. The questions remain. We know that Israel has a great need for organs, that there is a vast and illegal trade of organs which has been running for many years now, that the authorities are aware of it and that doctors in managing positions at the big hospitals participate, as well as civil servants at various levels. We also know that young Palestinian men disappeared, that they were brought back after five days, at night, under tremendous secrecy, stitched back together after having been cut from abdomen to chin. It’s time to bring clarity to this macabre business, to shed light on what is going on and what has taken place in the territories occupied by Israel since the Intifada began.
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