«[…] Gaza (2008) was shown, which he [León Ferrari] produced in the aftermath of Israel's assault on the besieged enclave which lasted 21 days (December 27, 2008 – January 18, 2009).» – The New Arab
Group Exhibition: Artistas por Palestina, Embajada del Estado de Palestina, Buenos Aires, October 30 – November 24, 2021
There are still people there! Alhelou on Instagram Live was just saying how there was a load of bombs dropped on Northern Gaza today as well as in the South. There are very few people able to share and document (if any at all) left in Northern Gaza but there are still people there
7 days ago, Middle East Eye reported that al-Awda hospital with over 250 people within its walls in Northern Gaza was under siege and only had food, water, and fuel for a few days more at most. Israeli Snipers were shooting people in the hospital through the windows. Between the snipers and the tanks surrounding the hospital, they can't refill the generator to keep electricity and they can't leave. Al-Awda has not been heard from since.
Israel blew up a UNRWA school building in Beit Hanoun in Northern Gaza on Dec 12 (video in the article)
People were being detained and stripped in the streets. I can't find any reports that say if this has stopped or if it's continuing, but Al Jazeera said there were at least 100 people detained from Dec 8 and AP News is saying at least 900 were detained and include personal accounts in their article from Dec 14
The New Arab posted today about what is described to be a detention pit in Beit Lahia in Northern Gaza near the northern branch of the University of Gaza. They also have a reporter, Diaa al-Kahlout, who was detained by Israel on Dec 7 and they haven't heard from him since or know if he's still alive.
Don't stop talking about Palestine. Keep calling your reps, keep boycotting, keep protesting, keep hoping. From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free ✊🏼🇵🇸♥️
"It's a great river, you know, that only glimpses the sun once before it cascades into the sea. A long time ago, the prince named the river for his knight, and the river passed its name to the city. Now no one will forget Ezadir, who fell protecting his love."
(An original illustration project of mine, with my OCs)
THOUSANDS OF SYRIANS MARCH IN SOLIDARITY WITH PALESTINIANS FACING GENOCIDE IN GAZA
📹 Scenes from Syria where thousands of local residents marched in solidarity with Palestinians under siege and facing genocide at the hands of the Zionist occupation army.
3 Arab states (UAE no doubt one of them) joining forces with the US and Israel to starve and occupy Gaza. In case you're wondering why the protests in Jordan, Egypt, and Morocco are so important
really do not think people understand the extent to which palestinian sites/landmarks (especially muslim ones) were destroyed, beginning in 1948 until now, even in cities. the oldest extant mosque in jaffa (al-bahr mosque) was built in 1675, even though islam came there in the 7th century
In the early hours of Thursday morning, nurse Mohammed Saeed reports on his Instagram story hearing 2 very loud back-to-back explosions very close to his location at Al-Ahli Arab Baptist Hospital, north Gaza