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Cookbook Club: First Lunch
My friend Su started a Cookbook Club this year ~ we read a cookbook we're interested in or about a cuisine we're keen to learn about and have a bring-and-share meal made from recipes from that book.
This quarter, we read Zaitoun: Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian Kitchen by Yasmin Khan.
Amidst the ongoing use of famine as part of the genocidal acts against the Palestinian people (and during Ramadan), I had mixed feelings about sharing a feast and celebration.
I am not religious, and we are a group of shared values but disparate faiths, availability, and beliefs. Conspicuous celebration and plentiful food can be used to mock people in unimaginably cruel circumstances. I wondered about appropriateness and respect for the scale of the unfolding historical moment. I approached it with the thought that there is a gravity and simplicity to acknowledging our lives are being changed by witnessing this injustice through a meal at a lowkey home gathering. The timing was difficult, but so is the situation, and we decided to go ahead.
My contributions to the shared dinner: aubergine and feta kefte, and a molten chocolate dessert (not pictured).
Our group was lively, and subjects were mixed. Neurodiverse women and topic maintenance are not always friends, so gossiping, ideological discussions, and playfulness were what kept us talking and eating into the night together. We were emotional and available to each other. Su read an excerpt from the book before we started eating. It felt significant beyond the mundane, and we all need a ceremony sometimes.
Despite being powerless in some ways, this reminded me that we have transformative ways to resist occupation. I think one is sharing and respecting Palestinian culture. The book itself has many resonant quotes about this idea, and I encourage everyone to read Zaitoun and make the recipes! They're economical, tasty, and can be easily adapted to local produce.
"Palestinian food tasted alive. And in a region that too often feels as though it is dying. I appreciated that more than ever." - Zaitoun: Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian Kitchen.
I think remembering, acknowledging community and humanity, and exchanging cultural memories are absolutely necessary and should be practiced as much as a person is able to, even in grief, even in despair. Oppression denies our humanity. It is nourishing to a human being, to eat and share, and enjoy food. It's part of creating families, communities, and enchanted life moments. Our celebration happened during Ramadan, while some of our members couldn't take part for different reasons, and their absence was felt with bittersweet understanding. Our group will continue to explore, learn, and try to preserve Palestinian cooking as well as cuisine from other people in the world.
#cookbook#cookblr#zaitoun#palestinian recipes#Zaitoun: Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian Kitchen#palestine#cooking
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It’s actually disgusting me that people are choosing to forget about Palestine not even a full year into this ongoing genocide. Nothing is better. Nothing has slowed down. It’s just underreported. It’s just that western media outlets aren’t pretending to care. The iof is still targeting aid distribution centers, it’s still killing hundreds of Palestinians a day, it’s still preventing medical aid from entering North Gaza. So many diseases are robbing families of their loved ones. It is worse than it has ever been. Less people are talking about it now because they no longer want to be bothered to care
#Like just yesterday 6 Palestinians died bc of an Israeli raid on a zaitoun area#They are diabolical they want nothing to ever live there again
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shoutout to yasmin khan your cookbooks are so ridiculously good. life-changing fr
#just made a flatbread recipe from her book zaitoun and im eating it with labneh and za'atar and olive oil. so ridiculously good#personal#the labneh recipe is from the same book but its just yogurt and salt and then you strain it lol
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for anyone interested, Yasmin Khan's Zaitoun: Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian Kitchen is a really great book and I recommend it (as did Anthony Bourdain) as well as her Saffron Tales, about Persian cuisine
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#!!!#Zaitoun is an amazing cookbook #the roasted pumpkin and maftool soup is DIVINE (via @captainkaltar)
Can confirm. I posted a version of it on my blog back in 2021!!
hey, sorry to toss this hyperspecific question into your ask box specifically, but i've been hunting for palestinian-lead cooking sources and thought i'd cast a net here. i'm not really celebrating a specific holiday this year for obvious reasons, but i wanted to try my hand at some yuletime palestinian dishes for my family or better yet occasional work potluck i might be invited to this time of year and was hoping to avoid regurgitated recipes from go-to american websites like food.com or whatever. i've found a few i've saved but i'd love to follow some palestinian cooks and bakers for future kitchen escapades as well if i can!
So there's a few cookbooks!! I would check out Falastin, by Sami Tamimi and Sara Wigley especially (click).
There's also Zaitoun: Recipes from the Palestinian Kitchen by Yasmin Khan (click).
I stumbled on this recipe blog by a Syrian-Palestinian the other day that has a bunch of recipes of all types of food and desserts:
https://zenandzaatar.com/
If I find any more, I'll be sure to add to this! If anyone has any suggestions, feel free to share.
#I personally own Zaitoun and can confirm it is very good#Jerusalem by Yottam Ottolenghi and Sami Tamimi is also very good#flintandpyrite recipe blog
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Zaitoun Neighborhood, Gaza City.
Israeli terrorists from the 6130 battalion dancing in a school they took over in the neighborhood after displacing the families sheltering inside.
These sick fucks even sprayed “a good Arab is a dead Arab” on the walls.
(source)
#free palestine#gaza genocide#palestine genocide#free gaza#palestine#gaza strip#israel#gaza#am yisrael chai
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Israeli occupation soldiers shared a video of themselves dancing inside a school they took over in the Zaitoun neighborhood in Gaza after forcibly displacing Palestinian families who sought refuge there.
#palestine#stand with palestine#free palestine#free gaza#palestinian lives matter#gaza#stand with gaza#gaza genocide#i stand with palestine#genocide in gaza#gaza fights for freedom#palestine will never die#palestine will be free#from the river to the sea#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#israel is an apartheid state#israel is committing genocide#israel is a terrorist state#israel is a war criminal#israel is an illegal occupier#israel is evil
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Hi Miss Najia! If you had a cooking blog (which you don't) would you happen to have any recommendations for cookbooks to get for my partner, or chefs that you admire who have published books? I'd like to buy them a nice cookbook but I'm having trouble finding good ones - any cuisines are welcome, but mostly a Palestinian or Mexican cuisine book would be great. Thank you in advance!
I'm not actually huge on cookbooks, but I've come across a lot of praise for The Gaza Kitchen: A Palestinian Culinary Journey in my research of late; as well as Zaitoun: Recipes and Stories from the Palestinian Kitchen
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Pulmonary Mycoplasma bovis infection in necropsied cattle due to bad-sequel of Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) in Sohag Governorate, South Egypt by Ahmed M.A. ZAITOUN in Journal of Clinical Case Reports MedicaI Images and Health Sciences
SUMMARY
During the period of investigation (Oct. 2015 to Sept. 2022), a total number of 50 cattle in different areas of Sohag Governorate, South Egypt, were necropsied due to the bad-sequel of BRD. They were unvaccinated against respiratory infection and did not respond to the therapeutic trails by fieldveterinarians. Their lungs grossly described and culturally examined for the presence of Mycoplasma infection. Grossly, the affected lungs showed multiple areas of pulmonary sequestration in 41/50 (82.00%) of the tested cases with remarkable thickening and fibrosis of the interlobular septa. Caseonecrotic bronchopneumonia with bronchiectasis and the small airways filled by yellowish caseated purulent exudate was discerned. All culturally examined lungs (50 cases) were Mycoplasma positive. The majority (90 %) of the isolated Mycoplasma strains were biochemically glucose and arginine negative with production of film and spots. The PCR—tested strains were Mycoplasma bovis infection. The obtained results are strongly denotes Mycoplasma bovis is a major persistent pneumonic pathogen of BRD in Sohag Governorate and it is concluded that vaccination program against the most common pneumogens including Mycoplasma bovis should be regularly warranted.
Introduction
BRD is one of the most common problem deterring the productive and reproductive capacities of cattle herds (Decaris et al., 2022). BRD has been reported with variability from 5 to 66% in feedlot cattle and it is the most costly beef cattle disease (Snowder, 2009). BRD is a multifactorial syndrome. Stress factors, bad management in association with various pathogens are the major factors causing BRD in cattle herds (Sayed and Zaitoun, 2009, Taylor et al., 2010, Gaeta et al., 2018, El-Seedy et al., 2020 and Hashem et al., 2022).
Etiologically, several pathogens encountered as BRD’s pathogens. Bacterial pathogens play a pivotal role in BRD (Zecchinon, and Desmecht, 2005). They emphasized that Mannheimia hemolytica and its leukotoxin suppress the defense mechanism of the infected cattle and other ruminants and induces a favorable chance for invasion of other pathogens. On the other side, Yates (1982) and Lopez (2001) corroborated that respiratory viruses particularly bovine herpes viruses and parainfluenza type3 were more prominent pathogens than bacteria in induction of BRD in bad managed herds. They added that the respiratory viruses damage the windpipe allowing bacteria enters the deep respiratory system of the infected cattle. Moreover, Fulton (2009) encountered Bovine Herpes Virus 1 (BHV1) was more prevalent pneumogenic agent rather than Bovine Virus diarrhea (BVDV) and Bovine Respiratory syncytial Virus (BRSV).
Concerning Mycoplasma infection, reviewing of the available literature reveals various types of Mycoplasma infection were encountered as a major respiratory pathogen in large and small ruminants (Zaitoun, 2001; Nicholas, 2011; Kanci et al., 2017 and Hashem et al., 2022). However, Mycoplasma bovis is frequently incriminated as an outstanding primary pathogen responsible for BRD in large ruminants (Lysnyansky and Ayling, 2016 and Mahmood et al., 2017 and Hashem et al., 2022). In spite of the bacterial pathogens of calves’ respiratory affections in certain areas of the mid and Upper Egypt were elucidated by El-Seedy et al (2020), role of Mycoplasma in BRD in south Egypt is still scanty. However, Hashem et al (2022) declared that 13.33 % of the examined diseased calves (n = 60) with respiratory manifestations in Sadat City (Menoufiya Governorate, North of Egypt) was harbor Mycoplasma infection in their nasopharyngeal regions. Their results concluded that the rate of Mycoplasma bovis (8.33%) infection was more prominent than bacterial pathogens particularly Pasteurella multocida (5%) and Staphylococcus aureus (5%). The current situation of Mycoplasma infection in cattle with signs of BRD in the southern governorates of Egypt like Sohag Governorate appears to be scanty. Consequently, screened of Mycoplasma infection particularly Mycoplasma bovis in lungs tissues of the necropsied cattle showed severe pneumonias was aimed in the current work.
Material and Methods Ethics approval:
All procedures were carried out according to the experimental standards approved by the Animal Research Ethics Committee at Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sohag University.
Animal:
During the period of investigation (Oct. 2015 to Sept. 2022), a total number of 50 cattle in different areas of Sohag Governorate, South Egypt, were necropsied due to the bad-sequel of BRD. Based on history taking all cases were unvaccinated against respiratory infection and showed severe signs of BRD (score 3) according to Wisconsin and California scoring system (Decaris et al., 2022). Fifty cases were necropsied due bad sequel of BRD, and their lungs were grossly described and culturally examined for the presence of Mycoplasma infection.
Samples and laboratory procedures:
Tissues’ specimens of the pneumonic lungs of the necropsied cases were aseptically excised and immediately immersed in screw-capped bottles containing Mycoplasma broth culture supplemented with (growth enhancers for bovine Mycoplasmas, and bacterial inhibitors as prescribed previously by Zaitoun, 1990). The broths were incubated at 37 OC. Two days later, the incubated broths were repeatedly blindly subcultured in new broths and incubated. Three blind passages were carried out. Thereafter, the incubated broths were platted onto Mycoplasma agar medium and incubated in Gas-pack Jar with 10% co2 atmosphere for two days. Post incubation, the plats were regularly examined for one week. The characteristic colonies were picked-up and purified by further subculturing processes.
Biochemically, the purified colonies were subjected to Genus determination and biochemical characterizations (glucose fermentation, arginine deamination and Film and spots production tests) as approved by Stalheim (1990). The biochemically glucose negative and arginine negative strains with production of film and spots were molecularly identified using conventional PCR technique.
PCR technique using species-specific premiers for Mycoplasma bovis.(Table DNA extraction of the tested and control samples were carried out based on manufacturer of QIAamp® DNA Mini Kit (Qiagen, Hilden, Germany, catalog no.: 511304). Forward and reserved sequences of PCR’s primer of both Mycoplasma bovis were illustrated onto Table 2. Protocol of PCR technique of the tested samples was carried out based on Kounour (2022) in The Biotechnology Unit of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Sohag University, Egypt.
Results
Currently, multiple areas of pulmonary sequestration were grossly observed in the
majority of the tested cases with dramatic thickening and fibrosis of the interlobular septa, (Fig. 1: A&B). Moreover, caseonecrotic bronchopneumonia with bronchiectasis and the small airways filled by yellowish caseated purulent exudate was noticed (Fig.2).
Mycoplasma infection of the tested cases (n = 50):
The cultural and biochemical characterizations of the tested samples indicated that all tested lungs’ specimens of severely infected cattle with BRD were Mycoplasma positive and 73 strains of Mycoplasma were recovered. All strains were digitonin positive, and 67 (95.71%) strains were biochemically glucose— (G-ve) and arginine—negative (Ar-ve) with production of film and spots (FS+ve). The remained strains (n = 6) gave variable biochemical results. To minimize the cost of PCR technique, 50 (74.63%) strains of the G-ve, Ar-ve and FS+ve strains were randomly selected and PCR—tested. All PCR—tested strains was Mycoplasma bovis positive
Table 1: Nucleotide sequences of the used PCR primers for detection of M. bovis:
Discussion
BRD is a field problematic syndrome of cattle herds with negative economic impacts due to morbidity, mortality, treatment and prevention costs, loss of production and reduced carcass value. Environmental and management factors rather than pathogens play significant roles in the prevalence of BRD. Bad hygienic measures, accumulation of fecal matter and urine beneath animals with poor ventilation lead to increase ammonia level, which has, worsen effect on animal respiratory system and considered in a holistic approach to reduce BRD (Griffin, 1997 and Tylor et al., 2010).
The necropsy findings of the currently examined cattle indicated that the all-pulmonary lobes were bluish in color particularly the apical and cranial lobes. The diaphragmatic lobes were consolidated cranioventrally and cyanosed due to hypoxic hypoxia as necrosis to lung alveoli and consequently failure of blood-oxygenation with increased carboxyhemoglobin. Cut sections in the deepest portions of the affected lungs revealed a much amount of pussy and/or caseated material. This may refers to infection with pus-producing bacterial pathogens. Similar pathological characterizations in calves’ lungs experimentally infected by Mycoplasma bovis was carried-out by Prysliak et al. (2011).
Currently, all culturally examined samples were Mycoplasma positive and the majority of isolated Mycoplasma was glucose and arginine negative with production of film and spots. This may denotes to the occurrence of Mycoplasma bovis and/or Mycoplasma bovigenitalium, which are common pathogens of bovine respiratory system (Prysliak et al., 2011and Hashem et al., 2022). Presently, Mycoplasma bovis was molecularly detected in all PCR—tested samples referring to the significant role of this pathogen. Lung clearance mechanism and function of alveolar macrophages may impaired by Mycoplasma bovis, which facilitated the way of pus-producing bacterial pathogens and others to cause multiple pathological alterations including fibrosis, increase in thickness of interlobular septa, odema and fibrosis. Asker et al (2021) concluded that Mycoplasma bovis causes various chronic inflammatory diseases, including mastitis and bronchopneumonia, in dairy and feed cattle and suppresses the host immune response during infection, leading to the development of chronic conditions. This due the capability of Mycoplasma bovis produces proinflammatory cytokines and chemokines in the infected host that cause pathological alterations including inhibition of phagocytosis with immune damage (Askar et al., 2021). Moreover, Mycoplasma bovis modifies the functions of neutrophils of the infected animal to support its persistence and systemic dissemination and causes chronic bronchopneumonia with caseous pathological alterations and characterized by persistent infection that seems poorly responsive to many antibiotics (Caswell and Archambault, 2007 and Jimbo et al., 2017). This may interprets the failure of therapeutic trials attempted by field veterinarians and may refers to the chronical persistence of that infection. Consequently, the current work strongly signifies Mycoplasma bovis as a major pneumonic pathogen of BRD in Sohag Governorate and it is suggested that vaccination program against the most common pneumogens including Mycoplasma bovis should be regularly warranted.
Conflict of Interest:
The authors declared no potential conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship and/or publication of this article.
#Mycoplasma bovis#Pasteurella multocida#Staphylococcus aureus#jcrmhs#Journal of Clinical Case Reports MedicaI Images and Health Sciences
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We're going to try a recipe from Zaitoun: Mussakhan.
We're going to do it two ways: one exactly the way the cookbook suggests--roasted; the second will be done in the smoker for comparison.
We're marinating it overnight.
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Younis Tirawi | يونس on X: "Medical teams at Baptist Hospital: We received 22 dead bodies from Falah School in Zaitoun following the Israeli attack 20 of them are women and children. 13 children, 6 women and a 3 mo baby." / X
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The Palestinian health ministry announced in a statement early on Thursday that Israeli forces killed at least 62 Palestinians and wounded 91 in the last 24 hours. The ministry said during this time that Israeli forces committed six massacres across the Gaza Strip. In Gaza City, Israeli bombings targeted two family houses in the vicinity of al-Shifa Hospital, killing 28 Palestinians. In the Shujaiyah neighborhood, east of Gaza, Israeli bombings killed three Palestinians. In the al-Zaitoun neighborhood in Gaza City, Israeli strikes on aid distribution volunteers killed four Palestinians, while eight aid truck drivers were killed by Israeli bombings while attempting to reach northern Gaza. In the central Gaza Strip, Israeli bombings killed five Palestinians in the Nuseirat refugee camp and two more in the neighboring al-Maghazi refugee camp. More Israeli strikes killed a woman and her daughter in the town of al-Zawaideh. In the southern Gaza Strip, Israeli bombings killed 15 Palestinians in two airstrikes on Rafah, while four [other] Palestinians were killed in a strike on a greenhouse near an encampment of displaced families.
-- From "‘Operation Al-Aqsa Flood’ Day 174" by Qassam Muaddi for Mondoweiss, 28 Mar 2024
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NoveList Reading Challenge: December
Read a collection of short stories or essays by a non-American author!
Burning Questions by Margaret Atwood
This brilliant selection of essays—funny, erudite, endlessly curious, uncannily prescient—seeks answers to Burning Questions such as:
• Why do people everywhere, in all cultures, tell stories? • How much of yourself can you give away without evaporating? • How can we live on our planet? • Is it true? And is it fair? • What do zombies have to do with authoritarianism?
In over fifty pieces, Atwood aims her prodigious intellect and impish humor at the world, and reports back to us on what she finds. The roller-coaster period covered in the collection brought an end to the end of history, a financial crash, the rise of Trump and a pandemic. From debt to tech, the climate crisis to freedom, from when to dispense advice to the young (answer: only when asked) and how to define granola, we have no better guide than Atwood to the many and varied mysteries of our universe.
Goodbye, Again by Jonny Sun
Jonny Sun is back with a collection of essays and other writings in his unique, funny, and heartfelt style. The pieces range from long meditations on topics like loneliness and being an outsider, to short humor pieces, conversations, and memorable one-liners.
Jonny's honest writings about his struggles with feeling productive, as well as his difficulties with anxiety and depression will connect deeply with his fans as well as anyone attempting to create in our chaotic world.
It also features a recipe for scrambled eggs that might make you cry.
Novelist as a Vocation by Haruki Murakami
Haruki Murakami’s myriad fans will be delighted by this unique look into the mind of a master storyteller. In this engaging book, the internationally best-selling author and famously reclusive writer shares with readers what he thinks about being a novelist; his thoughts on the role of the novel in our society; his own origins as a writer; and his musings on the sparks of creativity that inspire other writers, artists, and musicians. Readers who have long wondered where the mysterious novelist gets his ideas and what inspires his strangely surreal worlds will be fascinated by this highly personal look at the craft of writing.
Ripe Figs by Yasmin Khan
The acclaimed author of Zaitoun returns with vibrant recipes and powerful stories from the islands that bridge the Mediterranean and the Middle East. For thousands of years, the eastern Mediterranean has stood as a meeting point between East and West, bringing cultures and cuisines through trade, commerce, and migration.
Traveling by boat and land, Yasmin Khan traces the ingredients that have spread through the region from the time of Ottoman rule to the influence of recent refugee communities. At the kitchen table, she explores what borders, identity, and migration mean in an interconnected world, and her recipes unite around thickets of dill and bunches of oregano, zesty citrus and sweet dates, thick tahini and soothing cardamom. Khan includes healthy, seasonal, vegetable-focused recipes, such as hot yogurt soups, zucchini and feta fritters, pomegranate and sumac chicken, and candied pumpkin with tahini and date syrup.
Fully accessible for the home cook, with stunning food and location photography, Ripe Figs is a dazzling collection of recipes and stories that celebrate an ever-diversifying region and imagine a world without borders.
#essays#nonfiction#reading challenge#reading recommendations#reading recs#book recommendations#book recs#library books#tbr#tbr pile#to read#booklr#book tumblr#book blog#library blog#readers advisory
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to the adult person that reblogged this saying that white phosphorus is relatively harmless... while it can be a smoke screen what sets it apart from other smoke screen mixtures like CSA and HC is that it is explicitly an incendiary. it's not even classified a chemical weapon (under the CWC); it is an incendiary munition. white phosphorus can also be coated with protective layers and exist in soil and water as contaminants. not only that but it's being released in residential and civilian areas across gaza and southern lebanon, not in the field as a smoke screen.
according to Wael Al-Dahdouh from Al Jazeera (sourced from this twt thread) Israel is bombing the areas of Zaitoun and Tal al-Hawa. They are targeting residential buildings in heavily populated neighbourhoods using white phosphorus bombs. (not quoted because i don't know if this is a quote or is paraphrased.)
this isn't just about white phosphorus. they're being bombed and tortured and murdered for god's sake but if you want to see for yourself the effects of wp specifically then look into "fajullah white phosphorus" from iraq in 2004 and see the countless injuries and birth defects over generations (trigger warning for horrific and gorey images.)
use your head, and continue to disagree if you want, but it's about the genocide in general. continue to spread information. im not discouraging people from having doubts or wanting to fact check but for the love of god do not generalise things like this. this is in no way in attack of the person, i do not know you or what you think nor do i particularly care to. i just wanted to give my input.
please stop scrolling and take the time to read this.
i don't think people understand the extent of the horror happening in palestine right now. "death" means nothing to people because of desensitisation so let me just tell you what white phosphorus is. it's being used in israeli munitions and has been and will continue to be fired across gaza and the palestinian borders.
white phosphorus burns when it comes into contact with oxygen (at nearly 800°C or 1500°F. the human body can withstand ~50°C for reference.) the air you breathe in ignites and it is near impossible extinguish. it sticks to clothing and skin and is very difficult to remove because it will continue to ignite in air. it burns flesh up to the bone and even past the bone because it penetrates tissue and is absorbed VERY easily. if you inhale it it'll destroy your respiratory tract and lungs. it can cause failure in multiple organs including the liver, kidneys and heart. it is being released in one of the most densely populated places on earth.
the only way to treat someone exposed to white phosphorus is to submerge them in saline or water and to pick out the substance with forceps, and when you undress a wound the substance can re-ignite. this is just ONE weapon that is being used to kill palestinian people right now. palestine does not have access to medical care, humanitarian aid, power, or internet. their hospitals are being bombed. gaza is one of the most densely populated places in the world with over 50% of the population being children. many children are the sole survivors of their families. there are videos of children experiencing panic attacks and symptoms of ptsd. the fact that israel has committed war crimes in plain sight means that we can only imagine what will happen to the palestinians in complete darkness.
israel has and will continue to deny this. your interests and fandom will still be here, you will wake up tomorrow morning and see your friends and family, but an entire nation of people are being wiped off the map. being silent is being complacent. reblog, spread information, tell people in real life, attend protests, sign petitions, call your government offices, at the very least be angry and upset and horrified because once you become numb and indifferent and hopeless the oppressors will have already won.
what's happening right now is more than a genocide and once it becomes a part of history we'll wonder how the world let this happen. genocides have been part of all nations. just because it is far away does not mean you don't have to be concerned. the fact that YOUR governments and YOUR idols and the people around YOU are supporting the mass eradication of an entire group of people should scare you. it shouldn't make you feel anything less than sick and angry and disgusted. DO something about it, no matter how small you feel your voice is, because palestinians no longer have one.
#there are on-ground reporters verifying the use of white phosphorus#if that persons statement had any value to it then i wouldnt have said anything#but it implies that israeli munitions do not have as much of an affect as they are portrayed to which is dangerous#especially with 8000 dead 20000 injured and countless more people MISSING#palestine#gaza strip#free gaza#gaza
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