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hzaidan · 6 months
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Razan Najjar https://cartoonmovement.com/cartoon/razan-najjar
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munaeem · 9 months
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Anti India protests erupts in cities in Canada. Not good for Both countries
In recent days, a wave of anti-India protests has erupted in several cities across Canada, fueling tensions between the two nations. This development has undoubtedly created a challenging situation that warrants attention and reflection. While it is crucial to acknowledge and respect the right to peaceful protest, it is equally important to strive for open dialogue and understanding. The…
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liveonfiremedia · 1 year
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عصام النجار - وراي 2023
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عصام النجار - وراي 2023
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newstodayjournal · 1 year
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Christina Najjar, Known as Tinx, Picks 5 Favorite Places in Napa Valley
The author and influencer Christina Najjar — known to her more than two million social media followers as Tinx — spent eight formative years in the Bay Area of Northern California, attending Stanford University, where she majored in English, and working in San Francisco for the Gap, Poshmark and other companies. During her time in the region, she frequently decamped to wine country seeking…
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taviamoth · 19 days
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northgazaupdates · 5 months
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22 January 2024
Since the earliest hours of the morning, environmental engineer Dr. Tamer Al-Najjar has been reporting that Jabaliya is experiencing
-widespread and violent ground clashes between the IOF and resistance forces
-artillery shelling (tanks, ground missile launchers, etc) by the IOF
-intensified widespread aerial bombardment by the IOF
-increased presence of IOF warplanes flying overhead
These have been taking place for many days, but appear to have increased since about midnight last night, and continue to this very minute.
Check reblogs for updates
Source: Tamer Al-Najjar via Stories on Instagram
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psikonauti · 7 months
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Serge Najjar (Lebanese, b. 1973)
A Glint of Light, Homage to Anton Chekhov, 2018
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sesiondemadrugada · 4 months
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Serge Najjar.
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fiercynn · 8 months
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Like my father, I was born a refugee in the Jabalia camp of the Gaza Strip. When I was 10 months old my family moved to the United States. Since then, we have made frequent trips to Gaza. I remember once reaching the Tel Aviv Airport, thinking I was so close to my home in Gaza only to be sent back to Frankfurt the next morning after being detained for several hours by Israeli authorities. I was 11 years old. This was not the first or last time we were denied entry into our homeland. I remember asking my mother why we never visited Jerusalem. I always wanted to pray in the famous and sacred Masjid Al-Aqsa; I wanted to see up close the Dome of the Rock I was so used to seeing on TV and on postcards despite it being hours away from our home in Gaza. My mother explained this concisely by simply stating: “Because we are Palestinian.” [...] I am Palestinian; I am from Huj, yet I am not allowed to visit Palestine. I am not allowed to leave the 136 square mile open-air prison densely populated by 1.7 million people. On the other hand, my Jewish peers in my American high school would come back every summer boasting about their birthright trips. Most of them were born here, and their parents and grandparents were also born in the United States. Many times they were of European descent. However, none of them were actually born in Israel. Until this day I don’t understand how it is their right to visit a country which they have never been to or have never known to be home, but I, who — like so many generations before me — was born in Palestine, am not even allowed to visit my own home. How is it that other kids are getting free trips to travel across the world, yet when I was in the Jabalia refugee camp, I was not allowed to drive a few miles to visit the place where my father’s history yearns to be affirmed? Another “holy” site of sorts, off limits. Where was my birthright? [x]
- suha najjar for the michigan daily on march 12, 2014
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northgazaupdates2 · 1 month
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15 May 2024
Environmental engineer Dr. Tamer Al-Najjar reports that while evacuating along the route declared by the occupation, a group of displaced people were bombed at the intersection of Al-Jalaa Street and Al-Ayoun Street. To clarify, this was the route upon which people evacuating from Jabaliya were ordered to travel. They were told this was the only safe route. 12 people were murdered in the attack.
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من غزة | والد الطفل الذي قُطع رأسه في مجزرة الخيام برفح يروي قصة استشهاده
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The father and brothers of 18 month old Ahmed Al-Najjar who was beheaded by the Israeli occupation during the Rafah tent massacre
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eretzyisrael · 29 days
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David M. Litman
Unsurprisingly, the International Court of Justice played along with the cynical attempt by Hamas’s ally South Africa to halt the Israeli military operation launched to destroy the terrorist organization after its horrific Oct. 7 massacre. 
Equally unsurprising is that the ICJ justified its ruling by relying on a thin, distorted and inaccurate set of “facts.” In its May 24 ruling, the court relied on a handful of dubious, generalized and misleading claims made by various United Nations figures.
As justice ad hoc Aharon Barak points out:
“The Court relies primarily on statements made by United Nations officials on social media and on press releases issued by relevant organizations (see Order, paragraphs 44-46). It relies on these statements and press releases without even inquiring into what kind of evidence they draw upon. The Court’s approach is in stark contrast with its previous jurisprudence, in which it has stated that ‘United Nations reports [are] reliable evidence only ‘to the extent that they are of probative value and are corroborated, if necessary, by other credible sources.’”
Indeed, as has been pointed out many times before, the United Nations reports on Israel, on which the ICJ relies, are replete with dubious claims and outright lies.
Below are four claims on which the ICJ based its decision, followed by the facts disproving the narrative crafted by the court in an effort to deprive the Jewish state of its right to self-defense.
ICJ Claim 1: “For instance, on 8 May 2024, the Director-General of the World Health Organization stated that the Al Najjar Hospital, one of the last remaining medical facilities in the Rafah Governorate, was no longer functional due to the ongoing hostilities in its vicinity.”
The Facts: Omitted is that Al Najjar Hospital had limited capacity—only 63 beds—which has been more than made up for by the establishment of field hospitals in Rafah Governorate.
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In a manner typical of the rest of the ICJ’s ruling, the responsibility of other parties for the situation is omitted. It is well-established that many of Gaza’s hospitals have been exploited by Palestinian terrorist organizations like Hamas, forcing Israel to attack these medical facilities.
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Under the ICJ’s logic, the IDF must stand and take it as Hamas launches rockets from Rafah.
ICJ Claim 2: “On 17 May 2024, the World Food Programme (WFP) warned that it had been unable to access its warehouse in Rafah for over a week and observed that ‘[t]he incursion into Rafah is a significant setback to recent modest progress on access.’”
The Facts: Once again, the ICJ is deceiving the public by omitting the responsibility of parties other than Israel for the situation. Much, if not all, of the responsibility for the aid situation in Rafah lies with Palestinian terrorists, looters and Egypt.
One of the main reasons the WFP has been unable to access its warehouses has little to do with the Israel Defense Forces. In many cases, mobs of Palestinians are stopping aid convoys and looting the supplies destined for WFP warehouses.
Another party responsible for this situation is Egypt. The May 17 WFP report the ICJ cites does indeed claim, “We’ve not been able to access our warehouse in Rafah for more than a week,” but in the very next sentence it goes on to explain: “We have very little food and fuel coming through the border crossings in the south.”
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anderwater · 2 years
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Gotta agree with me on that—
MO 1.05
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whenlovetriestoleave · 2 months
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pomegranates and myrrh (2009) dir. najwa najjar
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broken-balance-baby · 4 months
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far cry fantasy au sketches (aka i need to start coloring my concept art 💔)
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taviamoth · 22 days
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