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vyorei · 1 year ago
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soon-palestine · 1 year ago
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‘The most popular Palestinian leader alive’: Releasing Marwan Barghouti could transform territories’ politics | Israel-Gaza war | The Guardian
“The real problem is that Israel has chosen occupation over peace, and used negotiations as a smokescreen to advance its colonial project. Every government across the globe knows this simple fact and yet so many of them pretend that returning to the failed recipes of the past could achieve freedom and peace.”
-Marwan Barghouti
PERIOD PERIOD PERIOD
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eretzyisrael · 2 years ago
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by Nan Jacques Zilberdik
Another fact about Barghouti PMW exposed is that he serves as supervisor of academic studies in prison, teaching and tutoring other prisoners who are studying for their MA degrees in “Israel Studies.”
Released terrorist murderer Karim Younes shed more light on Barghouti’s doings as a teacher recently, when he praised Barghouti at a Fatah ceremony honoring Barghouti.
Younes spoke with awe about terrorist Barghouti, telling the audience of his dedication to his terrorist prisoner students — teaching for hours while sitting on an iron pipe with a rag over it. Younes related that 200 of Barghouti’s students have completed MA degrees under his supervision:
Released terrorist prisoner Karim Younes: “Marwan … has been a leader since his youth, and he is a Fatah member and a member of its [Fatah] Central Committee … [In prison] we would call him: ‘The professor who sits on a pole.’ Forgive me [the expression] ‘the professor who sits on a pole.’ I cannot explain to you how tough, persistent, and loyal he is, because he is the man behind the great achievement, the achievement of academic studies, the systematic studies in the Israeli prisons. No one can describe how this uncompromising man can sit on a bit of iron pipe and put a rag or torn blanket on it and sit from 11:00 a.m. until 3:00 p.m. and lecture to his students, of whom 200 have already completed a master’s degree … At 11:00 a.m. he goes down, loaded with books, the textbooks are in his hands, and he continues until 3:00 p.m. without a break with the prisoner students so that they will complete their studies. They complete their studies at Al-Quds [Open] University, but they do not complete their studies like in regular universities … Those who were released and continued to study in universities [outside prison] know the difference between the studies inside prison and outside. Studying with brother Marwan — if the [regular] study material is two books, with Marwan it’s seven. A regular class is an hour and a half, with Marwan [it’s] four hours.” [emphasis added] [Official PA TV, May 8, 2023]
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because--palestine · 1 year ago
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Palestine's Mandela, Marwan Barghouthi
CNN's Amanpour hosts Sophia Scott, co-director of "Tomorrow's Freedom," and Arab Barghouthi, son of jailed Palestinian leader Marwan Barghouthi.
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mental-mona · 1 year ago
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mnmathnerd · 1 year ago
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Anyone who calls Marwan Barghouti a 'terrorist' or a 'murderer' needs to read this article from the Inter-parliamentary union in full
His trial was a sham. The only 'evidence' against him were written statements that had been signed under duress. Not a single person testified against him. Not a single document, photo, bank statement, corroborated the claims. Nothing else, just statements that had been signed by people who were threatened with imprisonment if they refused.
Of course, I could also talk about how there was no presumption of innocence. How he was not allowed to contact or consult with his lawyers. How the Israeli government had no jurisdiction under international law. How he was tortured in prison while he awaited trial. How the prosecution claimed that he had confessed when he hadn't. But in light of the complete lack of evidence against him, all of those factors seem hardly relevant.
The purpose of the trial was to make him a scapegoat, to get rid of a charismatic Palestinian leader who, unlike Abbas, was not corrupt and actually had a backbone.
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infosisraelnews · 4 months ago
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Source gouvernementale : Marwan Barghouti ne sera pas libéré
Houssam Khader, membre du Conseil législatif palestinien et dirigeant de Tanzim, a affirmé que Marwan Barghouti, emprisonné en Israël, est en tête de la liste des prisonniers que le Hamas souhaite voir libérés. Selon Khader, le Hamas a insisté à plusieurs reprises sur le fait que “aucun accord ne sera conclu sans lui”. Cependant, une source gouvernementale israélienne a clairement indiqué que…
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27moremoons · 3 months ago
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I can't believe Marwan Barghouti might see freedom, and so many others. I've been so emotional thinking about it ㅤ♡
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girlactionfigure · 3 months ago
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The return of the hostages from Hamas captivity is of the utmost importance to Israel. 
I thought it might be helpful for some of you to hear just a bit more about certain individuals that Israel is releasing in order for that to happen. The sacrifice being made.
A thread: 
1) Mohammad Abu Warda, responsible for 2 bus bombings in the 90s which murdered 46 people.
He made it clear at his trial that he would never stop murdering until Israel was destroyed. He was given multiple life sentences.
Now he'll be freed. 
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2) Arafat Irfaiya. In 2019 he raped Ori Ansbacher, a 19-year old, and stabbed her to death. He was sentenced to life in prison, plus 20 years.
Now he'll be freed, and no doubt treated as a hero.
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3) Zakaria Zubeidi, former Jenin commander of the Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigade. Responsible for the 2002 terror attack in Beit Shean in which 6 were murdered. In 2019 he was charged with shooting attacks on civilian buses.
There will be widespread rejoincing in Jenin when he returns.
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4) Bilal Abu Ghanem. In 2015 he and a fellow terrorist boarded a bus and began shooting and stabbing passengers. Three died, and dozens were wounded. 
He received 3 consecutive life sentences.
Now he'll be freed. Here are two of the people in their 70s who he murdered.
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5) Wael Qassem and Wissam Abbasi, leaders of the Hamas-affiliated Silwan cell. Responsible for the carrying out of multiple bombings in the Second Intifada, which killed dozens (one of these bombings, at the Cafeteria at Hebrew University in 2002, pictured).
Now to be set free.
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6) Ahmed Barghouti, relative & close associate of Marwan Barghouti.
Ahmed is responsible for a number of terror attacks, including a notorious mass-shooting in 2002 at a reception hall in Hadera (pictured) where people were celebrating a Bat Mitzvah.
Now to be freed.
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7) Mahmoud Atallah. Given a life sentence for murdering a Palestinian woman who was accused of collaborating with Israel. More recently, manage to sexually assault and rape female prison guards. 
Now to be freed.
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8) Ashraf Zughayer. Hamas leader accused of involvement in the 2002 bus bombing on Allenby Street in Tel Aviv, which killed 6 and injured dozens.
Now he'll go free.
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9) Tabet Mardawi of Palestinian Islamic Jihad. Responsible for multiple terror attacks, including suicide bombings at stations in Binyamina (pictured) & Afula, a bombing at a bombing at a restaurant in Kiryat Motzkin (pictured).
Now he'll go free.
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10) Nassim Zaatari. Received multiple life terms for his role in a 2003 terror attack when a suicide bomber detonated a five-kilogram device packed with ball bearings on a crowded bus in Jerusalem. 23 murdered, including 7 children.
Now he'll be free.
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11) Ahmad Obeid, was sentenced to seven life terms for his role in sending out the suicide bomber responsible for the 2004 Café Hillel terror attack in Jerusalem.
Now he'll be free.
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12) Leili Abu Ragila. Was serving life imprisonment for his role in the 2006 kidnap and murder of a high school student, Eliyahu Asheri (pictured).
Now he'll go free.
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13) There are many more. Murderers. Terrorists. They will go free. They will be greeted as heroes when they do.
Israel is in an impossible situation. The hostages taken by Hamas *must* be freed. But a terrible price is being exacted for that to happen. 
14) Jews around the world rejoice with the families of those who have been reunited with loved ones released by Hamas yesterday.
We also grieve with the families who are seeing those terrorists responsible for their loved ones' deaths walk free. 
15) One more thought, if I may. You will see media outlets, certain commentators, even some politicians, trying to equate the hostages being released by Hamas with prisoners being released by Israel.
As the above thread shows, such a comparison is grotesque. Show them the truth. 
16) I know this thread will not have been pleasant to read or see. I hope, however, that if you have read this far, you found it informative. Please do share it if you found it helpful. 
*Thread ends* 
@Daniel_Sugarman
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zvaigzdelasas · 8 months ago
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Shortly after his appointment, Mr Sinwar made contact with Egyptian mediators to convey his firm message, with conditions: a full Israeli withdrawal from Gaza and the release of high-profile Palestinian detainees as part of a ceasefire deal to end the war, the sources said.
He also informed the Egyptians he was “uncompromisingly” opposed to the Palestinian Authority running postwar Gaza. The PA exercises partial control in some areas of the Israeli-occupied West Bank but has been at odds with Hamas for years.
Mr Sinwar also made it clear he rejects the deployment of a multinational force in postwar Gaza to maintain security until legislative and presidential elections are held.
“To Yahya Sinwar, the release of Palestinian prisoners is very high on his priorities,” said one source.
“He wants to see Marwan Barghouti and Ahmed Saadat freed, and will not compromise on that,” added the source, alluding to the senior Fatah leader widely viewed as a possible successor to Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas, and the leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, respectively.
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fuckyeahmarxismleninism · 22 hours ago
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Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) on the Occasion of Palestinian Prisoners’ Day - April 17 "Freedom for the Lovers of Freedom"
Prisoners are at the heart of the national struggle and a symbol of our people’s unity and resistance
To our heroic people in the homeland and in the diaspora,
This year, Palestinian Prisoners’ Day comes as our people face one of the most brutal and bloody periods in their history, under an ongoing zionist genocide targeting Palestinians wherever they are — in Gaza, the West Bank, Al-Quds, and even inside prison cells. There, the Palestinian prisoners’ movement stands at the forefront of the confrontation, in the trenches of steadfastness and dignity, paying a heavy price in defense of land, rights, freedom, and honor.
On this national day of struggle, we stand with pride and reverence before the heroism of our female and male prisoners, who face — day and night — the fascist policies of the occupation, including systematic torture, deadly medical neglect, starvation, humiliation, and the denial of basic human rights. Their suffering reflects the broader genocidal policies targeting all segments of our people, especially in heroic, steadfast Gaza and the defiant West Bank.
We extend our deep respect and tribute to the martyrs of the prisoners’ movement, foremost among them the martyred leader Walid Daqqah, (https://t.me/RNN_Prisoners/2689) who passed away due to deliberate medical neglect, remaining a living symbol of sacrifice and steadfastness in the face of zionist injustice.
We also salute the imprisoned leaders, foremost among them Comrade Ahmed Sa’adat, Secretary-General of the PFLP and a symbol of steadfast resistance, along with his comrades in the prisons: Ahed Abu Ghoulmeh, Kamil Abu Hanish, Walid Hanatsheh, Samer Arbid, Zahir Shashtari, and others, alongside national leaders such as Marwan Barghouti , Hassan Salameh, Bassam al-Saadi, Wajdi Joudeh, Bassem al-Khandakji, and a long list of prisoners. We proudly recognize our women prisoners, youth detainees, and prisoners from Jerusalem, inside the ’48 territories, and across the Arab world.
To our people,
What the prisoners—particularly those from Gaza—are enduring constitutes a full-fledged war crime. Dozens have been executed, while the fate of hundreds remains unknown amid a horrific campaign of enforced disappearance, targeting detained women, children, and the sick since October 7, 2023. The fascist, racist occupation government, led by war criminals such as Ben Gvir, has institutionalized a system of systematic torture and abuse, openly inciting the killing of prisoners and stripping them of hard-won rights achieved through blood and hunger strikes.
Today, over 9,900 prisoners, including 29 women, around 400 children, and more than 3,498 administrative detainees, are held under inhumane conditions — a disgrace to the silent world.
The prisoners’ cause has always been and will always remain a central part of our liberation struggle — not a seasonal issue, but a permanent symbol of unity and resistance. Therefore, we in the PFLP affirm the following on this day:
We renew our pledge of loyalty to our heroic prisoners and call for their cause to be placed at the forefront of national, field, official, and popular efforts. The resistance pledges to break their chains and work tirelessly for the liberation of all of them, without exception.
We call for the development of a comprehensive national strategy for the prisoners’ cause — moving it beyond symbolic gestures to a sustained, daily struggle that involves all sectors.
We firmly reject any harm to prisoners’ stipends and rights, demand the repeal of all punitive measures against them and their families, and call for laws that guarantee their rights, dignity, and decent living.
We urge the international community and human rights organizations — especially the International Criminal Court (ICC) — to break their shameful silence and complicity, and to act urgently to hold the occupation accountable for its crimes against prisoners and to impose sanctions to stop these fascist violations.
We value the efforts of human rights institutions, international networks, trade unions, and grassroots organizations that support the prisoners’ cause. We call for expanding pressure and boycott campaigns against the occupation, and for continuing international actions in support of prisoners’ rights — including legal efforts to prosecute the occupation for its crimes against the prisoners’ movement. In this context, we call for the urgent and ongoing deployment of international missions to uncover the fate of thousands of Gaza detainees whose whereabouts remain unknown. These individuals are being held in secret camps and detention centers and subjected to brutal torture — particularly at "Sde Teman" Camp (https://t.me/RNN_Prisoners/1398) — in what constitutes a full-fledged war crime requiring immediate action by international organizations, especially the International Committee of the Red Cross, which has abandoned its responsibilities.
Finally, we affirm that the prisoners’ cause is a continuous struggle until full liberation. Victory will not be complete until the last prisoner is freed, the last refugee returns, and this racist, oppressive occupation is dismantled.
Glory to the martyrs Freedom to the prisoners Victory to the resistance and our great people
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine Central Media Department April 16, 2025
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odinsblog · 10 months ago
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More than 9,000 Palestinians living in the West Bank have been arrested since the start of the Israel-Hamas War, a 100% increase over the same time last year. More than a third of them are being held in administrative detention, says Abdullah Al-Zaghari, who works with the Palestinian Prisoner Society, a Ramallah-based association that monitors arrests: “Yeah, without trial, without anything.”
Israeli officials maintain the arrests are in large part tied to curbing an increase in, quote, “suspected terrorist activity since the October 7 attacks,” in which Hamas militants killed around 1,200 people in Israel. But Al-Zaghari says the Israeli government is motivated by something else.
“They just put you in prison because they have a mentality of revenge against what happened in Gaza in the beginning of the war.”
Some analysts have suggested that Israel is arresting so many people, so it has thousands of less threatening prisoners to exchange in a swap with Hamas. Al-Zaghari also says recently released detainees from the West Bank and Gaza have testified that they've been beaten, deprived of food and water, and forced to sit in overcrowded cells with no electricity. Earlier this week, the Israeli military released a statement saying it was investigating allegations of mistreatment of detainees and which shares details in a forthcoming report.
As more prisoners are arrested, anger has been growing across the West Bank, while morale about the possibility of their release has gone down.
Take this weekly rally in support of Palestinian prisoners being held in central Ramallah. Just a few dozen people have shown up. Some people we speak to in nearby shops say they're fed up with the current Palestinian Authority government and see these protests as ineffective.
Others say they're afraid joining these rallies could lead to their own arrests. One man in attendance here every week is 57-year-old Muqbal Barghouti.
He tells me his son has been under administrative detention for six months, and he has no idea what his condition is. He hasn't been allowed to visit him. Then there's Muqbal's brother, Marwan Barghouti, who is perhaps the most famous Palestinian sitting in an Israeli jail.
Thirty years ago, Marwan Barghouti was poised to succeed Yasser Arafat as the new head of the Palestinian Authority. But that was scrapped when he was arrested in the early 2000s on terrorism charges. But Muqbal believes that now, more than ever, is actually a moment of hope for Marwan and the thousands of other Palestinian prisoners living in Israeli jails.
I want them to know that their freedom is very close, Barghouti tells me. He and others believe that their release could be made under a ceasefire deal between Israel and Hamas in exchange for the remaining hostages being held in Gaza.
—Israel is taking hostages in Ramallah, West Bank
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workersolidarity · 8 months ago
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[ 📹 Scenes of dead and wounded Palestinian men, women and children lay sprawling everywhere in a field hospital with minimal supplies after the Israeli occupation forces bombed the Al-Taba'een School sheltering thousands of civilian families in the Al-Daraj neighborhood, east of Gaza City, during Fajr (dawn) prayers on Saturday morning, killing more than 100 civilians and wounding scores of others. ]
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ISRAELI GENOCIDE IN GAZA DAY 309: THOUSANDS DISPLACED AGAIN WITH LATEST EVACUATION ORDERS, YAHYA SINWAR DEMANDS FULL ISRAELI WITHDRAWAL FROM GAZA, JOURNALISTS TARGETED BY ZIONIST ARMY, MORE THAN 100 KILLED IN ISRAELI MASSACRE AS GENOCIDE CONTINUES WITH NO END IN SIGHT
On the 309th day of the Israeli occupation's ongoing special genocide operation in the Gaza Strip, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) committed a total of 3 new massacres of Palestinian families, resulting in the deaths of no less than 40 Palestinian civilians, mostly women and children, while another 140 others were wounded over the previous 24-hours.
It should be noted that as a result of the constant Israeli bombardment of Gaza's healthcare system, infrastructure, residential and commercial buildings, local paramedic and civil defense crews are unable to recover countless hundreds, even thousands of victims who remain trapped under the rubble, or whose bodies remain strewn across the streets of Gaza.
This leaves the official death toll vastly undercounted as Gaza's healthcare officials are unable to accurately tally the number of those killed and maimed in this genocide, which must be kept in mind when considering the scale of the mass murder.
Newly appointed leader of the Hamas Islamic resistance movement, Yahya Sinwar, has penned a letter to the Egyptian mediators negotiating a hostage exchange and ceasefire deal between the Islamic resistance in Gaza and the Zionist entity.
In the letter, Sinwar demanded a full Israeli withdrawal from the Gaza Strip as part of any agreement between the two warring sides.
Additionally, according to Palestinian reporting, Sinwar is demanding the release of Palestinian prisoners with long sentences in Israeli prisons, including Marwan Barghouti and Ahmed Saadat, to which the newly elected leader of the resistance group refuses to give up on.
Sinwar reportedly also strongly opposes the administration of the Gaza Strip by the Palestinian Authority after the war, and rejected the idea of the deployment of a multinational force in Gaza to maintain security following any ceasefire agreement.
Following the assassination of Ismail Haniyeh, who previously headed Hamas's political bureau, Yahya Sinwar was elected to lead the movement by unanimous consensus, selecting a resistance commander who has shown he is capable of shouldering the responsibility of leading the war on the ground while under constant Israeli assault for more than 300 days.
In other news this Saturday, August 10th, the United Nations announced today that at least 60'000 Palestinian civilians have been displaced from the western areas of Gaza under evacuation orders by the Israeli occupation forces, fleeing to so-called "humanitarian" safe zones that are repeatedly bombed by the occupation army.
According to Turkish news outlet, Anadolu News Agency, the Israeli occupation uses forced displacement of Palestinians as a weapon of war, and that more than 80% of Gaza's 2.3 million residents have been displaced since October, 2023.
This comes after the occupation army demanded the evacuation of the residents of Khan Yunis earlier this week, forcing tens of thousands of civilians to leave their homes and shelters once again in preperation for yet another Israeli incursion into the city.
According to United Nations data, 9 out of 10 people in the Gaza Strip have been forcibly displaced, with many Palestinians forced to make impossible decisions between death and repeated displacement, even as the Zionist entity continues to block the entry of humanitarian aid into Gaza.
On Saturday, the spokesperson for the United Nations Secretary-General, Florencia Soto, gave a press briefing where she told reporters that "It is estimated that more than 80% of the Gaza Strip has been subject to Israeli evacuation orders since October of last year."
She went on to warn that the amount of humanitarian aid entering the Gaza Strip has been cut by more than half since the beginning of May following the closure of the Rafah and Karm Abu Salem border crossings.
According to Soto, back in April, the number of trucks transporting aid into Gaza averaged 169 daily, while since the crossing's closure, the number of trucks entering the enclave has dropped to less than 80 per day for the months of June and July.
Meanwhile, the Israeli occupation forces (IOF) renewed its massacres of civilian targets and "safe zones" in the Gaza Strip, killing and wounding hundreds of Palestinians and leaving widespread destruction across the Strip.
In the latest horrific massacre yet another crime against humanity, the Israeli occupation army dropped three American-made 2'000lb (907kg) bunker-busting bombs targeting the Al-Taba'een School sheltering more than 6'000 Palestinians in the Al-Daraj neighborhood, east of Gaza City, resulting in the immediate fatalities of at least 100 civilians and wounding scores of others, including many that required amputations.
The Director of Gaza's Media Office, Ismail Thawabteh, said in a statement that the latest massacre coincided with the "complete destruction of the health system in northern Gaza," leaving the area with no remaining hospitals capable of handling the large numbers of casualties resulting from the strikes.
Thawabteh added that there continues to be a severe shortage of medicines, hospital beds and medical supplies to treat the wounded, and pointed out that the bombing of the Al-Taba'een School marks the 175th shelter to be targeted by the occupation army since the start of the war, with 155 of those being Schools that were directly targeted.
Thawabteh went on to hold both the Zionist regime and the United States fully responsible for the slaughter, calling upon the International community to "pressure Israel and the US to halt the ongoing massacres and genocidal campaign against the Palestinian people.”
Earlier today, the Gaza Government media office said that “the Israeli strikes targeted the displaced people while performing Fajr (dawn) prayers, [which] led to a rapid rise in the number of casualties.”
The Israeli occupation's war crimes continued when Zionist warplanes bombed several areas of Khan Yunis, in the southern Gaza Strip, killing at least 14 Palestinians, including two journalists, and wounding a number of others.
Local medical sources reported they'd received the bodies of 14 Palestinians at Nasser medical complex in Khan Yunis after intense bombing and shelling targeted various areas of the city.
According to local reporting, occupation fighter jets bombed a residential house belonging to the Muammar family in the Tahlia neighborhood of central Khan Yunis, resulting in the deaths 5 civilians, including Tamim Muammar, a journalist with Voice of Palestine Radio.
In another crime, Zionist snipers shot and killed a Palestinian citizen in the vicinity of the Ailabun School in the town of Al-Qarara, northeast of Khan Yunis.
Local reporting also announced the death of journalist Abdullah Al-Soussi in an occupation bombing raid that targeted the Al-Soussi family home in the city of Khan Yunis.
Following the murder of the two journalists, occupation artillery forces shelled a house in the Al-Shahaida area in the town of Abasan Al-Jadida, east of Khan Yunis, injuring several Palestinians.
Zionist warplanes also bombed a residential home belonging to the Abu Khalifa family in the Jabalia Refugee Camp, in the northern Gaza Strip, killing 6 Palestinian civilians and wounding at least 15 others.
Occupation aircraft later bombed a civilian residence belonging to the Hamada family, west of the Nuseirat Camp, in the central Gaza Strip, resulting in the deaths of 4 Palestinians and wounding several others, while two other homes belonging to the Abu Rahma and Al-Hawari families were also damaged in the strike.
Similarly, at least 4 civilians were wounded as a result of the occupation's artillery shelling of a residential house belonging to the Al-Qarnawi family, south of the Nuseirat Camp.
Occupation warplanes went on to bomb a civilian tent at Site-14, adjacent to the Al-Mazra'a School, east of the city of Deir al-Balah, in the central Gaza Strip, killing 4 civilians and wounding several others.
Yet another occupation airstrike targeted a gathering of civilians in the Ma'an area, east of Khan Yunis, in the south of Gaza, resulting in the deaths of more than 7 Palestinians.
Additionally, a Zionist drone bombed a group of civilians near the Sunnah Mosque in Al-Nuseirat in central Gaza, murdering 3 Palestinians and wounding a number of others.
At the same time, another occupation drone bombed a residential house belonging to the Al-Aklouk family in the Al-Baraka area, south of Deir al-Balah, killing one civilian and wounding several others who were transported to Al-Aqsa Martyrs Hospital in the city.
As a result of the Israeli occupation's ongoing war of extermination in the Gaza Strip, the infinitely rising death toll now exceeds 39'790 Palestinians killed, including more the 10'980 women and over 16'315 children, while another 91'702 others have been wounded since the start of the current round of Zionist aggression, beginning with the events of October 7th, 2023.
This brings the total casualty count to more than 131'492, or the equivalent of 5.71% of Gaza's 2.3 million residents.
August 10th, 2024.
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palestinegenocide · 1 year ago
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Key Developments
The chief of WHO says, “Nasser Hospital in Gaza is not functional anymore, after a weeklong siege followed by the ongoing [Israeli] raid”.
Israel blocks WHO team from entering Nasser Hospital to assess condition of patients and critical medical needs.
Dr. Ashraf Al-Qudra, spokesperson of Gaza’s Ministry of Health, says Israeli forces turned Nasser Hospital into “a military barracks and put it out of service.”
Al-Qudra says Israeli forces “arrested dozens of patients who were unable to move while they were on treatment beds.”
PRCS says Israeli artillery shells bombed third floor of Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Younis on Sunday. Israeli forces prevent food, medical supplies and fuel delivery to Al-Amal.
Israel bombs central Gaza areas of Deir Al-Balah and Nuseirat refugee camp overnight, kills at least 40 Palestinians.
Municipality of Gaza City says Israeli aggression destroyed 42,000 meters of water pipes, 40 wells, nine water primary tanks, and 480 agricultural water valves since October.
Tens of millions of people worldwide protest in solidarity with Palestinians in Gaza Strip, calling for holding Israel accountable for its crimes and for immediate ceasefire.
Israel’s Foreign Minister says “If the price of expanding the peace agreements is a Palestinian state, then I give up the peace agreements. A Palestinian state – there won’t be. Period.”
Marwan Al-Barghouti, popular national figure and Fatah leader was transferred again into solitary confinement in Ramla prison.
Overnight, Israeli settlers attack Turmus Ayya village, north of Ramallah, and burn several Palestinian cars.
Israeli authorities force Palestinian to self-demolish their home in Jerusalem’s Silwan neighborhood.
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a-very-tired-jew · 10 months ago
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Hi AVTJ, I saw you posting a bit about the Holy Land Foundation case and the GW paper on extremism with partial transcripts of the FBI's wiretap of Hamas members in the USA used in that case. Another good document to look at to more deeply understand the extent of the financial and ideological links between terror groups like Hamas, PIJ, the PFLP, and campus groups like SJP--and how we got to the present situation--is this report from the Jerusalem Center for Public affairs, available here: [https://jcpa.org/book/students-for-justice-in-palestine-unmasked/] I almost wish the title had been a bit more professional because the information inside is good and very well sourced. One source I find particularly interesting is the 2016 congressional testimony of Dr. Jonathan Schanzer, an expert on terrorism finance who worked for the US government.
I just read through all of it, and it's long, but well cited with a lot of examples. I do agree that it could have been titled better because as it stands the title alone is polarizing and will turn people away. But the information contained within, even if there is an inherent bias which we must acknowledge, comes with citations and supporting evidence. I will include some excerpts as it is a 78 page document in total with about 50 pages being the monograph itself.
The first section is about SJP's link to various terrorist organizations and persons.
The National SJP conference has long platformed convicted and recognized terrorists.
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Fig. 1. the National Conference platforms and supports various terrorists and their groups
On Hatem Bazian, who founded the SJP system -
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Fig. 2. Bazian has repeatedly pushed for violence against Israel, the USA, and Jews.
On BDS National Committee being founded, in part, by the PNIF and PNIF in itself being founded by Marwan Barghouti.
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Fig. 3. List of terrorist groups that make up PNIF
On Electronic Intifada, one of the go to "news" sources for Western Activists in the conflict.
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Fig. 4. E.I. framing 9/11 as a "gift" for Israel (related to the Jews did 9/11 conspiracy).
On CodePink's alliance with terrorist groups.
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Fig. 5. Intro paragraph to the CodePink section
And there's just so much more in just this one section alone about SJP's connections to terrorist groups. It also provides evidence for other NGOs that present themselves as charities or having "benign" missions statements being affiliated with violent terrorist groups and/or being fronts for them. Groups like Addameer, ISM, and more all have mentions and evidence linking them in this document.
The monograph then goes into its second section about SJP's glorification of terrorism, engagement in antisemitism, and campus violence.
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Fig. 6. SJP chapters and Bazian supporting Kanafani who defended the 1970 plane hijacking.
They even have a section the NYC SJP which became Within Our Lifetime and its history of promoting, glorifying, and justifying terrorism.
On the rise in antisemitism on college campuses that is associated with the presence of SJP groups and the BDS movement.
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Fig. 7. Brandeis study about antisemitism on college campuses.
One of the things that is mentioned in this section is the repeated use of mock eviction notices to Jewish student dorms by SJP members.
On the use of Nazi propaganda by SJP chapters.
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Fig. 8. Vassar College's SJP was never formally addressed for its use of Nazi propaganda and targeting Jews.
And I could go on with more and more examples from the monograph, especially as it gets into faculty support for SJP and the actions of faculty advisers openly supporting terrorism and being antisemitic. But there's just so much. I encourage everyone to dive into this tome of a monograph and really digest what it's saying. The Jewish community has long pointed out that SJP in its entirety is openly antisemitic, endorses violence and harassment against Jews, and has ties to terrorism. They're not a group calling for peace. They're a hate fueled bigoted organization created by a man, Bazian, who disguises his antisemitism through "activism".
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