killy:

It’s really heartening how much people on this site came together to help Ahmed @90-ghost. He’s in Egypt now with his younger brother waiting on his mom and older brother to join them. The issue now is living expenses. Life is extremely difficult for displaced people, and the future is uncertain. If you’ve ever wondered how you can help a Palestinian displaced by the genocide, here’s one way to do so.

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casuallyhollering:

not watcher fans organizing a way to gift a bunch of subscriptions to their new streaming platform to fans who can’t/won’t pay for it…….full fucking offense, can y'all go buy an esim for someone in Gaza

moonlitdiane:

C'mon don’t be losers, instead of doing Watcher subscription giveaways just literally buy esims for Gaza or donate to non-profit charities like Care for Gaza, which actually help affected Palestinians and deliver food and other necessities to them. There’s also a bunch for Sudan like the one set up by the ICRC. Don’t give $6 just for a man to eat expensive shit on camera when that $6 can do so much for an entire nation of starving people.

sayruq:

Sammy Ben, a U.S. citizen from LA, who is involved in serious war crimes in the occupied Palestinian territories, shockingly confessed on a talk show that he served in the military while on a Tourist Visa and is not even Israeli.  He fought in Gaza for two months! https://t.co/7Qp8YG1Ngg pic.twitter.com/5Qeh9Qr73W  — Younis Tirawi | يونس (@ytirawi) April 21, 2024ALT
They’ve made massacring us into a tourist attraction  — #EndZionismNow (@V4P4L) April 21, 2024ALT

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koussera:

koussera:

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because people are saying “germany has banned irish” or even “germany says the irish arent white” (literally please learn how to read): this is about the occupy against occupation camp for palestine in front of the bundestag and only affects the camp and surrounding areas. doesnt make it any better but the state or city have not just banned a language period and yes you can travel to berlin and speak your mother tongue

but why are they doing this? there are now so many protests and gathering for palestine around the city that the cops simply do not have enough translators to check if anything illegal or anticonstitutional is being said in arabic (and now in any other language because the protests are getting bigger and berlin is a very multinational country), but its not like they did only accurate translations before, they kept accusing people of saying things they did not say to denounce the protestors of course so its not like they are so interested in accurately following and representing the speeches and music on the camp site but its a requirement they got from the interior ministry for constitution protection nonetheless. they allowed arabic after 6pm that day because thats probably when they got to book a translator/get an arabic speaking cop on site.

for people asking for sources (youre not going to find this in a newspaper): go visit matt’s page

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vronoch:

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im so ok im doing so well

dont u think its a bit unfair that you think we should trust everything you say without a reliable source?

~ Anonymous

fallahifag:

fallahifag:

dont u think its a bit unfair that you think a palestinian experiencing this first hand is not a reliable source?

to the people who were attacking me for a “valid source”

here

CNN finally posted about it, hours after i did.

don’t you ever ask me, a palestinian, for a source again. i know about these deaths wayyyy before they hit the newspapers. because my family and friends are the ones living this reality. be thankful i’m even relaying it to you