150,000 Palestinian have been killed and injured by Israel, since 2008. 33000 of those were children's. But no one talk about it, no one calls them terrorist.
#IsraeliTerrorism
#IsraeliTerrorism
Humanity MUST respond to the genocide in Palestine as it responded to the genocide in Europe some 80 years ago.
It is true.. while Palestine ask the aid.. they (israel) still bomb and the world does nothing.
"We are not going to leave Jerusalem because they are the occupying forces. They are forcibly expelling us from our homes, forcibly expelling us from Jerusalem, forcibly expelling us from Palestine.... And we have to kiss their feet?".
A Palestinian girl, who was expelled from her home with her family by the Zionist occupation forces in occupied Jerusalem, denounces with rage and impotence the ethnic cleansing that Zionist apartheid perpetrates against thousands of families in Palestine.
So far this year, Zionist apartheid has approved at least 12,855 new colonization projects on Palestinian-occupied lands, and more than 700,000 Zionist settlers are already living in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, expelling Palestinian families from their homes.
A Palestinian girl, who was expelled from her home with her family by the Zionist occupation forces in occupied Jerusalem, denounces with rage and impotence the ethnic cleansing that Zionist apartheid perpetrates against thousands of families in Palestine.
So far this year, Zionist apartheid has approved at least 12,855 new colonization projects on Palestinian-occupied lands, and more than 700,000 Zionist settlers are already living in the occupied West Bank and East Jerusalem, expelling Palestinian families from their homes.
Breaking: A 15-year-old Palestinian boy has been shot with a live bullet by Israeli occupation soldiers during a military raid into the village of Burqa, northwest of Nablus in the occupied West Bank.
With the Palestinian Keffiyeh, Chile's Club Deportivo Palestino expresses solidarity to the Palestinian people in the middle of the Atacama Desert. 🇵🇸
2646 administrative detention orders have been issued against Palestinians by Israeli occupation authorities since the start of the year.
This year, ‘Israel’ has broken a 30-year record for the number of Palestinians unlawfully detained under the highly controversial administrative detention procedure, through which they are held with neither charge nor trial for set periods renewable indefinitely, according to Israeli human rights group Hamoked.
This year, ‘Israel’ has broken a 30-year record for the number of Palestinians unlawfully detained under the highly controversial administrative detention procedure, through which they are held with neither charge nor trial for set periods renewable indefinitely, according to Israeli human rights group Hamoked.
Palestinian administrative detainee Kayed Fasfous has been on an open-ended hunger strike for about two months in protest against his administrative detention without charge or trial by Israeli occupation authorities.
For 60 consecutive days, Fasfous has been fighting with his empty stomach to get his freedom.
#FreeKayed before it's too late!
For 60 consecutive days, Fasfous has been fighting with his empty stomach to get his freedom.
#FreeKayed before it's too late!
Over 50,000 Palestinians have been arrested by Israeli occupation troops since the outbreak of the Jerusalem Intifada in October 2015, according to the Palestine Center for Prisoner Studies.
When an apologist for Israel argues that Palestine has never existed, show them this map by the Arab traveler, Celebi, from 1700. There is a red circle around the Arabic word "Palestine."
Israeli occupation forces humiliatingly assaulted Palestinian women near Bab Al-Silaila, in the Old City of the occupied Jerusalem.
Amnesty International published that Israel’s apartheid over Palestinians is a crime against humanity that imposes deprivation, segregation, fragmentation, and dispossession.
Israeli occupation forces assaulted and arrested a young Palestinian man in the Old City of occupied Jerusalem.
Settlers provoking Palestinian people by setting up tents that obstruct their movement in the alleys of the Old City of Jerusalem. This is how the scene appeared in front of the house of the Sub Laban family, whose house was seized by Israeli occupation last July.
Anglican Church of Southern Africa declares Israel an ‘apartheid state’
The Provincial Standing Committee of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa adopted a resolution declaring Israel an apartheid state.
The Provincial Standing Committee includes the Archbishop of Cape Town, the bishops of the province and one clerical and one lay representative of each diocese.
The preamble to the resolution notes that a variety of organizations, including the South African Council of Churches, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch already have made similar declarations about the state of Israel.
The Provincial Standing Committee of the Anglican Church of Southern Africa adopted a resolution declaring Israel an apartheid state.
The Provincial Standing Committee includes the Archbishop of Cape Town, the bishops of the province and one clerical and one lay representative of each diocese.
The preamble to the resolution notes that a variety of organizations, including the South African Council of Churches, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch already have made similar declarations about the state of Israel.
Zionism raise their kids to see other religions not as humans. That’s why they can commit genocide in Palestine without remorse. So much hatred for other religions and cultures. It’s just shocking.
Zionist forces arrested a Palestinian child, Ali Dandis from wad Qadduom neighbourhood in Silwan town occupied Jerusalem, occupied Palestine.
Remembering the Zionists’ assassination of UN Palestine mediator Count Bernadotte
Bernadotte was most notably known for securing the release of thousands of prisoners from Nazi concentration camps during World War II
What: Assassination of Swedish diplomat Count Folke Bernadotte
Where: Jerusalem, Palestine
When: 17 September 1948
What happened?
In May 1948, as the war raged between the military forces of the budding Zionist state and the various Arab armies, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) appointed as UN mediator in Palestine, a Swedish diplomat named Count Folke Bernadotte.
As a member of Sweden’s royal family, Bernadotte had served as a diplomat during the Second World War Two, helping to free tens of thousands of prisoners held in Nazi Germany and having attempted to negotiate an armistice between the Nazis and the Allies.
He took that diplomatic experience into the conflict over the creation of the state of Israel on the land of Palestine in the late 1940s, conducting mediation efforts and helping to negotiate an initial truce in the conflict before that broke down shortly after.
His most notable contribution, however, was the peace plan he worked on during the summer of 1948, following his appointment as UN mediator, in which he first called for the establishment of a union between Transjordan (currently Jordan) and British Mandatory Palestine, operating with certain areas allocated to Jews or Palestinians.
Examples of that plan included Palestinians controlling territories in the Naqab – or Negev – desert, while the Galilee area would be controlled by the Jews. Some areas were to be freely accessible to both, such as Haifa and its port and the airport at Lod, now called Ben-Gurion Airport. As for Jerusalem, it would be an international city controlled by the UN.
This was rejected by all sides and prompted the conflict to resume once the truce’s validity ceased.
Bernadotte was most notably known for securing the release of thousands of prisoners from Nazi concentration camps during World War II
What: Assassination of Swedish diplomat Count Folke Bernadotte
Where: Jerusalem, Palestine
When: 17 September 1948
What happened?
In May 1948, as the war raged between the military forces of the budding Zionist state and the various Arab armies, the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) appointed as UN mediator in Palestine, a Swedish diplomat named Count Folke Bernadotte.
As a member of Sweden’s royal family, Bernadotte had served as a diplomat during the Second World War Two, helping to free tens of thousands of prisoners held in Nazi Germany and having attempted to negotiate an armistice between the Nazis and the Allies.
He took that diplomatic experience into the conflict over the creation of the state of Israel on the land of Palestine in the late 1940s, conducting mediation efforts and helping to negotiate an initial truce in the conflict before that broke down shortly after.
His most notable contribution, however, was the peace plan he worked on during the summer of 1948, following his appointment as UN mediator, in which he first called for the establishment of a union between Transjordan (currently Jordan) and British Mandatory Palestine, operating with certain areas allocated to Jews or Palestinians.
Examples of that plan included Palestinians controlling territories in the Naqab – or Negev – desert, while the Galilee area would be controlled by the Jews. Some areas were to be freely accessible to both, such as Haifa and its port and the airport at Lod, now called Ben-Gurion Airport. As for Jerusalem, it would be an international city controlled by the UN.
This was rejected by all sides and prompted the conflict to resume once the truce’s validity ceased.