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This is childhood in Gaza.
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Famine in the north of the Gaza Strip: Genocide in the 21st century.
In Gaza, babies have no more nappies, milk, as Israeli bombing continues
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A Palestinian youth spends the night next the body of his brother who was killed by the ongoing Israeli air strikes in Gaza.
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Palestinian children were injured by heavy Israeli air strikes in Deir Al Balah, central Gaza.
أطفال أصيبوا في قصف عنيف على دير البلح وسط القطاع
أطفال أصيبوا في قصف عنيف على دير البلح وسط القطاع
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This baby was on Israel's bank of targets in Gaza last night.
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Activists in Norway organize a daily die-in in front of the Norwegian national broadcaster in protest against Israel's participation in #Eurovision2024.
This is Zakariya Rantisi. He was born and died during Israel's war on Gaza.
Zakariya is one of hundreds of Palestinian babies, who had a death certificate issued for them even before having a birth certificate.
His mother wrote: "This little angel spent 9 months inside my womb and heart. He was very active, just like my heartbeats amidst the fear and panic that we live."
Zakariya is one of hundreds of Palestinian babies, who had a death certificate issued for them even before having a birth certificate.
His mother wrote: "This little angel spent 9 months inside my womb and heart. He was very active, just like my heartbeats amidst the fear and panic that we live."
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Another faulty airdrop of aid in Gaza City.
إلقاء مساعدات بشكل فاشل على المواطنين في شمال غزة
إلقاء مساعدات بشكل فاشل على المواطنين في شمال غزة
The Muslim holy month of Ramadan will begin on Monday, March 11 or Tuesday, March 12, depending on the sighting of the new moon.
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Join the freedom struggle on this holy month. Together victory is possible. Maybe not today but Palestine will be free.
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"The wall cannot separate the olive tree from its roots."
Palestinians want a state of their own. They want to live in freedom. They want to get rid of the terrible misery in which they are living. They are ready fight until a free Palestine 🇵🇸.
Join the freedom struggle on this holy month. Together victory is possible. Maybe not today but Palestine will be free.
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"The wall cannot separate the olive tree from its roots."
Palestinian Arabic, like other Arabic dialects, has its unique phrases and expressions. Here are some common Palestinian Arabic phrases:
Marhaba (مرحباً): This is a standard Arabic greeting that means "hello" or "welcome."
Sabah al-khair (صباح الخير): It means "good morning."
Masa' al-khair (مساء الخير): This is used to say "good evening."
Kifak (كيفك): It's a way to ask "How are you?" or "How are you doing?" in Palestinian Arabic. You can respond with "Ana kwayyis" if you're feeling fine.
Shukran (شكرًا): This means "thank you." You can also say "Shukran jazeelan" for "thank you very much."
Min fadlik (من فضلك): This is the polite way to say "please" or "if you would be so kind."
Ma'alesh (معلش): It's a versatile phrase used to express various meanings like "I'm sorry," "never mind," or "it's okay."
Yallah (يلا): This is an enthusiastic expression that can mean "Let's go!" or "Hurry up!"
Mabrook (مبروك): It's used to congratulate someone, such as for a special occasion or achievement.
Inshallah (إن شاء الله): This is a common Arabic phrase used across the Arab world, including Palestine. It means "God willing" and is often used to express hope or uncertainty about the future.
Saha (صحة): After a meal, you can use this term to wish someone "Enjoy your meal" or "Bon appétit."
Khalas (خلاص): It means "finished" or "done." For example, you can say "Khalas" when you're finished with a task.
Habibi (حبيبي): It's an affectionate term that means "my love" or "my dear." It's commonly used between friends and loved ones.
Bukra (بكرة): This means "tomorrow."
Yom Sa'id (يوم سعيد): It means "happy day" and can be used to wish someone a good day.
These are just a few common phrases in Palestinian Arabic. Palestinian Arabic has its own unique dialect and expressions, which may vary from other Arabic dialects in the region. Learning some basic Palestinian Arabic phrases can be a great way to connect with people and immerse yourself in the local culture when visiting Palestine.
Visit us when Palestine is free. Do not believe the mainstream media or political leaders. Palestine definitely will be free.
Ghosts of Palestine 🇵🇸
Marhaba (مرحباً): This is a standard Arabic greeting that means "hello" or "welcome."
Sabah al-khair (صباح الخير): It means "good morning."
Masa' al-khair (مساء الخير): This is used to say "good evening."
Kifak (كيفك): It's a way to ask "How are you?" or "How are you doing?" in Palestinian Arabic. You can respond with "Ana kwayyis" if you're feeling fine.
Shukran (شكرًا): This means "thank you." You can also say "Shukran jazeelan" for "thank you very much."
Min fadlik (من فضلك): This is the polite way to say "please" or "if you would be so kind."
Ma'alesh (معلش): It's a versatile phrase used to express various meanings like "I'm sorry," "never mind," or "it's okay."
Yallah (يلا): This is an enthusiastic expression that can mean "Let's go!" or "Hurry up!"
Mabrook (مبروك): It's used to congratulate someone, such as for a special occasion or achievement.
Inshallah (إن شاء الله): This is a common Arabic phrase used across the Arab world, including Palestine. It means "God willing" and is often used to express hope or uncertainty about the future.
Saha (صحة): After a meal, you can use this term to wish someone "Enjoy your meal" or "Bon appétit."
Khalas (خلاص): It means "finished" or "done." For example, you can say "Khalas" when you're finished with a task.
Habibi (حبيبي): It's an affectionate term that means "my love" or "my dear." It's commonly used between friends and loved ones.
Bukra (بكرة): This means "tomorrow."
Yom Sa'id (يوم سعيد): It means "happy day" and can be used to wish someone a good day.
These are just a few common phrases in Palestinian Arabic. Palestinian Arabic has its own unique dialect and expressions, which may vary from other Arabic dialects in the region. Learning some basic Palestinian Arabic phrases can be a great way to connect with people and immerse yourself in the local culture when visiting Palestine.
Visit us when Palestine is free. Do not believe the mainstream media or political leaders. Palestine definitely will be free.
Ghosts of Palestine 🇵🇸
BREAKING| Israeli gunboats open fire at hungry people, who were waiting for aid in Al Sudaniyyah in northern Gaza.
Even the pyramids might one day disappear, but not the Palestinians from their homeland.
Ghosts of Ps 🇵🇸
Ghosts of Ps 🇵🇸
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Casualties have arrived at Al Shifa Hospital due to airdropped aid boxes, which directly hit hungry civilians today.
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A targeting in Aljalaa street on the Kali family, there are 9 martyrs and 2 injured people.
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Zeina (5 months old) was killed in an Israeli strike on her family's house in Al Nuseirat refugee camp in Gaza.
Gaza death toll approaches 31,000, with ongoing efforts to pull out trapped victims.
Ghosts of Ps 🇵🇸
Ghosts of Ps 🇵🇸
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The Genocide continues: 31,000 Palestinian civilians have been killed by the Israeli occupation since Oct 7, 2023.
If I must die, you must live to tell my story, If I must die, let it bring hope, let it be a tale. - Refaat Alareer
If I must die, you must live to tell my story, if I must die let it bring hope, let it be a story of a internal warrior, the story of ghosts - Ghosts of Ps 🇵🇸 (detecting to a founder member of Ghosts of Ps, who died from a Israeli bomb in his Gaza home while posting to this channel)
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji ‘ un.
Verily, from Allah we came and to him we return. (To all three martyrs of #GhostsofPs)
It's been three months our brothers from different mothers.. we miss you all 😔
If I must die, you must live to tell my story, if I must die let it bring hope, let it be a story of a internal warrior, the story of ghosts - Ghosts of Ps 🇵🇸 (detecting to a founder member of Ghosts of Ps, who died from a Israeli bomb in his Gaza home while posting to this channel)
Inna lillahi wa inna ilayhi raji ‘ un.
Verily, from Allah we came and to him we return. (To all three martyrs of #GhostsofPs)
It's been three months our brothers from different mothers.. we miss you all 😔