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degeneratedworker · 5 months
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"Being Jewish is not the same as being Zionist! Our own history of persecution as Jews helps us to understand and support the struggle of the Palestinians to determine their own destiny." Lisa Kokin United States 1978
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vyorei · 3 months
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Live coverage of the 14th of January 2024 is now closed.
Here is a recap of today's major events.
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It is 12am in Ireland now so I have to go to bed.
I'll be back to resume live updates tomorrow evening.
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100 days in, and 1 in every 100 people in Gaza have been murdered. I will not sleep well tonight, but I hope those who allowed this to happen sleep worse. May their dreams be forever painful.
For continuous updates while I'm gone, click the link below:
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eretzyisrael · 4 months
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jaffababe · 1 year
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Issued by the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO), this poster shows a phrase that read "Unitary, Democratic, and Non-Sectarian Palestine" and a design by Ali Kazak that shows a combination of the symbols of the three Abrahamic religions (the menorah, cross, and crescent).
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hyperions-fate · 6 months
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"Palestinian Women are Fighting the Battle for Freedom"
Poster issued by the Unified Information of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1988.
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bibannana · 10 months
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Kit *sipping his caf as a chime goes off around the temple*: Ah daily announcement time!
Anakin *dramatic arse*: Good morning everyone, this is your local disappointment speaking-
Kit *spit's out his caf all over Mace*
Plo *sighing*: Master Kenobi I do believe that is your-
Obi-wan *sprinting walking calmly out of the mess hall*: Anakin!!
Yoda *nodding*: Local disappointment Skywalker is.
Taglist: @soliloquy-of-nemo @nekotaetae @staycalmandhugaclone @jiabeewrites @sexy-rex
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Radwan, Shafik. The Revolution. 1967.
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workersolidarity · 3 months
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STATE OF PALESTINE CALLS ON INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO STOP GENOCIDE IN RAFAH
The State of Palestine today issued a statement Monday, February 12th 2024 calling on all responsible actors to stop Israel's imminent "genocide and destruction of the Palestinian people and prevent mass slaughter" in the city of Rafah in the southern Gaza Strip.
"States must urgently and immediately intervene to stop Israel's blood shed, uphold their obligations under the Geneva Convention and in line with the International Court of Justice's Preventative Measures Order, including by immediately imposing sanctions and an arms embargo."
The State of Palestine calls Gaza a " slaughterhouse" and slams Israel's deliberate mass murder, forced starvation and the displacement of 1.3 million Palestinian civilians in the Gaza Strip, which the Palestinian State points out are composed mostly of children, with Israel's actions in the city of Rafah being described as "the most barbaric and savage of all."
"Israel, the occupying power, and those who provide it with the diplomatic, military and political cover are complicit in this genocide and are defying their obligations under International Law, as well as the ruling of the International Court of Justice."
The administration of the State of Palestine calls on global leaders, who it says have a "historic responsibility" to prevent Israel from launching its immenent genocidal ground invasion of Rafah and the "foreseeable apocalyptic consequences".
The administration added that "expressing concern without taking determined effective" action against the Israeli occupation is tantamount to a "moral and political failure".
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@WorkerSolidarityNews
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safije · 5 months
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A soldier in the Al Alqsa Martyr's Brigades holds a picture of China's leader Mao Zedong.
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Back in 2005, shortly after Arafat’s death, the situation appeared more open. The PA agreed, in coordination with the governments of Israel and the United States, to hold new elections for its presidency and its parliament (both of which have tightly limited powers under Oslo). This time around, Hamas’s leaders agreed to take part in the parliamentary election. It was the first time Hamas showed a willingness to work within the Oslo framework, the clear goal of which was always understood by the PLO and all other Palestinian and Arab leaders to be the establishment of an independent Palestinian state alongside Israel. When those elections were held in January 2006, Hamas won them handily, taking 74 of the council’s 132 seats. The victory stunned the traditional Fatah leaders of the PA and their backers in Washington and Tel Aviv. In a reporting trip to the region soon thereafter, I found that Hamas’s success reflected a combination of skills: a history of having provided helpful community services to different grassroots constituencies; a reputation for generally “clean hands” (unlike Fatah); effective organizing through women’s networks, with several Hamas women leaders getting elected to the parliament; and good electoral discipline, not running more candidates than there were seats in multi-seat constituencies, as Fatah and its allies did in several places. The elections gave the PLO and its U.S. and Israeli allies a great opportunity to work to find a way to draw Hamas into the political process. Hamas was willing, too, initially making inroads to form a “government of national unity” with Fatah. But the reaction from Israel and Washington was harsh. They threatened to kill any of the newly elected legislators who would agree to join such a government—which I know because I was the conduit for conveying one such threat. Later, Washington and Israel persuaded Fatah to start plotting to overthrow the newly elected leaders of the PA’s parliament and premiership. In 2007 Fatah tried to launch a violent coup against Hamas, but Hamas leaders in Gaza rebuffed the attempt. Afterwards, Hamas set about institutionalizing their position in Gaza while Fatah retreated, with their generous U.S. funding, to Ramallah in the West Bank. All the while, Hamas and its allies retained significant support in the West Bank and throughout the widespread Palestinian diaspora—and remained the democratically elected government in Gaza, although new elections have not been held since. Though by 2005 Israel had withdrawn all its civilian settlers from Gaza, it has always maintained very tight control over all the crossings through which people or goods could pass in or out of the Strip—until October 7, that is. The United Nations continues to deem Israel as the “occupying power” there, with all the responsibilities that status entails under international law. And since 2007, several Israeli governments have undertaken punishment raids into Gaza—actions that some Israeli commentators have cynically dubbed “mowing the lawn.” The raids of late 2008 and summer 2014 were particularly destructive, with thousands of Palestinians killed in total. Successive U.S. presidents have generally seemed happy to allow these incursions. And the United States’ position in the global political order has meant that its word is law.
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degeneratedworker · 5 months
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"Oh my intractable wound My homeland is not a suitcase and I am not a traveler I am the lover and the land is the beloved Hail the people of Lebanon who remain steadfast in the south" Mahmoud Darwish Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) Lebanon 1970
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the-garbanzo-annex-jr · 4 months
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acervorevolucionario · 2 months
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Palestinos comemoram com bandeiras da OLP em um carro em alta velocidade em Gaza, no dia da assinatura dos Acordos de Oslo em Washington. Gaza, Palestina, 13 de setembro de 1993 /// Foto por Santiago Lyon
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girlactionfigure · 3 months
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hyperions-fate · 6 months
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'Intifada and Perseverence Until Victory'
Poster issued by the Unified Information of the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO) in 1989.
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bibannana · 8 months
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Qui-Gon *looking at a sign while stroking his beard*: It's a sign from the force.
Mace *blinks and re-reads the sign*: Uh no this sign is from a bar? About half off drinks??
Qui-Gon *inputting the co-ordinates of the bar*: A truely compelling sign.
Kit *turning the speeder around*: Has me convinced.
Plo *shrugs*: Completely convincing.
Taglist: @soliloquy-of-nemo @nekotaetae @staycalmandhugaclone @jiabae @sexy-rex
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