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Israel bombed a civilian vehicle in the Al-Zawaida-Sawarha region, killing 3 Palestinians.
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▫️تابعوا الحساب الرسمي لـ #كتائب_القسام عبر منصة إكس -تويتر سابقا- بعد الحذف المتكرر:
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Martyr Izz El-Din Al-Qassam Brigades:
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Don't leave our fate in the hands of Netanyahu and the war council... Save us... The people have to decide.
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Don't leave our fate in the hands of Netanyahu and the war council... Save us... The people have to decide.
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"Palestinians do not know the word 'impossible.'" - Fatima Bernawi (Part 1)
Fatima Bernawi (1939-2016) was an Afro-Palestinian freedom fighter widely known as the first woman to organize a paramilitary operation from within the Zionist entity. She smuggled herself into Al-Quds, "Jerusalem," age nine from a refugee camp, where she was then raised in the Afro-Palestinian quarter. Fatima would later work as an UNRWA nurse in Qalqilya during the 1967 occupation and saw the atrocities committed by the Zionist occupation first hand. When asked by Zionist interrogators why she became an armed freedom fighter, she simply stated: "because you destroyed Qalqilya."
Fatima Bernawi (1939-2016) was an Afro-Palestinian freedom fighter widely known as the first woman to organize a paramilitary operation from within the Zionist entity. She smuggled herself into Al-Quds, "Jerusalem," age nine from a refugee camp, where she was then raised in the Afro-Palestinian quarter. Fatima would later work as an UNRWA nurse in Qalqilya during the 1967 occupation and saw the atrocities committed by the Zionist occupation first hand. When asked by Zionist interrogators why she became an armed freedom fighter, she simply stated: "because you destroyed Qalqilya."
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"Palestinians do not know the word 'impossible.'" - Fatima Bernawi (Part 1) Fatima Bernawi (1939-2016) was an Afro-Palestinian freedom fighter widely known as the first woman to organize a paramilitary operation from within the Zionist entity. She smuggled…
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Fatima attempted to bomb a movie theater showing a film celebrating the occupation in 1967. Ultimately, the bombing was unsuccessful and she was seized by the IOF, becoming the first female political prisoner of the contemporary revolution. Throughout her life and imprisonment, she always ensured that female freedom fighters who came before her were celebrated and remembered, like Ikhlas Ali who was imprisoned for teaching revolutionary songs and Nafyeh Akilah of the Al-Ard group (one of the first Palestinian revolutionary organizations formed post-Nakba).
During her time in jail, she never folded to the demands of the Zionist entity, remaining relentless, unbreaking, and determined in the face of insurmountable odds. When the Occupation forces attempted to force her to turn on her fellow fighters who were holding IOF soldiers hostage and call for the soldiers release, she refused to speak.
Fatima was released in 1977 in a prisoner exchange and was exiled to Jordan then Lebanon, continuing her work as revolutionary in social organizations. Her legacy as a daughter of Al-Quds inspired generations of strong armed women to take up the struggle and reminded the world: the fight for Black liberation and Palestinian liberation are inherently intertwined and are the first step to ending the iron hold of Western imperialism.
Fatima attempted to bomb a movie theater showing a film celebrating the occupation in 1967. Ultimately, the bombing was unsuccessful and she was seized by the IOF, becoming the first female political prisoner of the contemporary revolution. Throughout her life and imprisonment, she always ensured that female freedom fighters who came before her were celebrated and remembered, like Ikhlas Ali who was imprisoned for teaching revolutionary songs and Nafyeh Akilah of the Al-Ard group (one of the first Palestinian revolutionary organizations formed post-Nakba).
During her time in jail, she never folded to the demands of the Zionist entity, remaining relentless, unbreaking, and determined in the face of insurmountable odds. When the Occupation forces attempted to force her to turn on her fellow fighters who were holding IOF soldiers hostage and call for the soldiers release, she refused to speak.
Fatima was released in 1977 in a prisoner exchange and was exiled to Jordan then Lebanon, continuing her work as revolutionary in social organizations. Her legacy as a daughter of Al-Quds inspired generations of strong armed women to take up the struggle and reminded the world: the fight for Black liberation and Palestinian liberation are inherently intertwined and are the first step to ending the iron hold of Western imperialism.
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As a result, approximately 85% of Gaza's population, totaling 1.9 million people, have been displaced, with half of them displaced in just one month. The scale of destruction surpasses previous events like the Nakba in 1948, with over 36,000 Palestinians killed since October 7.
Sanad's analysis of satellite imagery indicates 80-90% destruction rates in the areas taken by Israel. Gaza's boundaries have been pushed inward, and a significant strip of land has been divided by Israel's actions. The Israeli military's destruction has been extensive, particularly in border areas and central Gaza, with entire neighborhoods completely bulldozed and demolished.
Sanad's analysis of satellite imagery indicates 80-90% destruction rates in the areas taken by Israel. Gaza's boundaries have been pushed inward, and a significant strip of land has been divided by Israel's actions. The Israeli military's destruction has been extensive, particularly in border areas and central Gaza, with entire neighborhoods completely bulldozed and demolished.
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🇵🇸🇺🇲 BREAKING: Hundreds of Pro Palestine Protestors are outside the Brooklyn Museum.
The world is falling in love with the youth of America.
The world is falling in love with the youth of America.
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Beheaded palestinian babies and children. Read that again.
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Civilians are trapped under the rubble of houses and buildings following Israeli occupation airstrikes in the town of Adloun, Sidon district, in Lebanon.
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Israel's military bombards a target in the town of Ain Qana in Nabatieh, southern Lebanon.
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A demonstration in Bosnia and Herzegovina in protest against the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
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Only one hour after a de-occupation started at the Brooklyn Museum, NYPD cracks down on the peaceful protesters.
At least one protester has been reportedly injured while a female protester had her hijab ripped off.
At least one protester has been reportedly injured while a female protester had her hijab ripped off.
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Scenes from Al Salam mosque east of Rafah, which has been recently burnt by the Israeli army.
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"We will rebuild it and it will become, God willing, even better than it ever was."
A man from Gaza reacts to the wide-range destruction, inflicted by Israel in Gaza.
A man from Gaza reacts to the wide-range destruction, inflicted by Israel in Gaza.
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Palestinian fighters in Jabalia built ‘fortified combat complex’: Monitors
US-based defence think tanks say that Israeli forces faced some of the most ferocious combat seen in the war on Gaza to date as Palestinian fighters defended the Jabalia refugee camp from Israel’s incursion, which began on May 11 and ended with their complete withdrawal on Friday.
US-based defence think tanks say that Israeli forces faced some of the most ferocious combat seen in the war on Gaza to date as Palestinian fighters defended the Jabalia refugee camp from Israel’s incursion, which began on May 11 and ended with their complete withdrawal on Friday.
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Canada’s PM Trudeau gets behind Gaza ceasefire proposal
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Biden announcement of ceasefire proposal prevents Netanyahu ‘manoeuvring again’
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Palestine calls on UN Security Council to act on Israel’s targeting of UNRWA
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Israeli air, land and sea attacks kill dozens as Gaza’s last hospitals barely functional: UN
Between Wednesday and Friday afternoon, a further 113 Palestinian people were killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli forces and 637 were injured, according to the latest UN situation report.
Between Wednesday and Friday afternoon, a further 113 Palestinian people were killed in the Gaza Strip by Israeli forces and 637 were injured, according to the latest UN situation report.
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Biden says Israel has agreed to ‘enduring’ Gaza ceasefire proposal