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mirkobloom77 · 3 days
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‼️🇵🇸🇮🇱🇱🇧 Hezbollah claims Golan Heights attack
🔸 Source: Al Jazeera
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girlactionfigure · 1 month
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Purim in the Golan Heights when Hezbollah fires rockets at you and you can't get to a bomb shelter. 
Reality in Israel, unbelievable.
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an-onyx-void · 6 months
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workersolidarity · 21 days
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🇱🇧⚔️🇮🇱 🚀🚀🚀💥 🚨
HEZBOLLAH ROCKET DETATCHMENTS TARGET ZIONIST BARRACKS IN THE OCCUPIED GOLAN HEIGHTS
📹 Scenes from the Mujahideen of Hezbollah, the Islamic Resistance in Lebanon, rocket detatchments, targeting the Yawaf military base, as well as the Keila Barracks belonging to the Israeli occupation army in the occupied Syrian Golan Heights.
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republicanidiots · 29 days
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Trump, of course, went all out to offer Israel anything it wanted, in love with Israeli power, violence and repression. Recognised the Golan Heights annexation, Jerusalem annexation, supported settlement policies all in violation not only of international law but of US policy. US had supported the Security Council resolutions that banned the Israeli takeover of Golan Heights and of Jerusalem. Trump reversed all that. … -- Noam Chomsky, 4/9/23
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send your copy to President Biden here // your reps in Congress here
Free Palestine or I will not vote Biden in '24
As an American citizen, I demand U.S. support to:
1. End Israeli occupation of Gaza, the West Bank, and Golan Heights.
Israel, with one of the most powerful militaries in the world, has inflicted violence continuously in these areas since 1967. Has it worked? Obviously not. When we reject every other avenue of liberty, the oppressed must resort to violent resistance (just like the USA did to become a country). This cycle of violence and retaliation against Palestinians and Syrians will not end until Israeli occupation ends.
2. Discredit and disavow Israeli falsehoods and propaganda.
It's too easy to delegitimize Palestine's government by evoking the great bogeyman, "terrorism." There's no credible evidence that Hamas prioritizes civilian targets, while there's decades worth of evidence of illegal and unjustifiable Israeli targeting of Palestinian civilians. U.S. media eagerly amplifies every baseless claim of the Israeli war machine while quietly, if at all, admitting to its lies or bad faith. We must listen to Palestinian voices and allow them the right to report on their own situation.
3. Reject the premise that any criticism of Israel, or Palestinian claim to independence, is antisemitism.
This is textbook facism: "If you're not with us, you're against us." It's reactionary, it's ethnonationalist, and we must not give it credence. Nor can we give in to provacateurs who bait us into endless debate and fractious argument. Reject the premise and move on.
4. Hold Israel accountable by international law for its crimes against humanity.
11,000+ killed in Gaza. Thousands more injured, traumatized, and radicalized. Countless more victim to retaliatory violence in the West Bank and Golan Heights. Constant, credible reports of abuse and atrocity. And all this just in the last two months.
We have decades worth of proof of Israeli war crimes and ethnic cleansing. Their leadership is openly calling for genocide using language we only hear during the darkest moments of history. This is what we're taught to stand against. This goes against the core values codified by centuries of American law and rhetoric. I thought this is why people go into politics (at least initially)- to be in a position to take a stand and make a real difference. To uphold the right of all humans to freedom and self-determination, not occupation.
send your copy to President Biden here // your reps in Congress here
(please do copy, distribute, plagiarize, or otherwise disseminate any/all content of this letter)
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bimdraws · 9 days
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Not-so-friendly reminder that weaponizing the oppression of queer people in Palestine to support Israel makes no sense.
Yes, there is homophobia and transphobia in Palestine. Yes, queer Palestinians do lack a lot of basic rights. But guess what? Israel isn't welcoming those Palestinians or furthering their rights, they don't care who is queer or not when they bomb schools, hospitals, mosques and churches. They don't care who is queer or not when they kick thousands of people out of their homes, or threaten them with a nuclear fucking bomb.
Israel being portrayed as queer-friendly is straight up rainbow-washing because queer Palestinians don't have that same treatment. They're living under apartheid because of Israel, and not just Gazans, but people in the West Bank and the Golan Heights where Hamas doesn't rule, but I barely hear people talking about that.
Even if you somehow convinced me that every single Palestinian was homophobic, which isn't true, how exactly is bombing them going to help our cause? Do we treat homophobes in the West the same way? No we fucking don't. You only say that because dehumanizing a group of people you'll never have to meet IRL is very easy, but I'm sure you wouldn't kill your homophobic aunt Linda, or suggest she should be murdered for being a bad person. That has never been how we operate because it's nonsensical. We don't want revenge on homophobes, we want equity and Israel isn't providing that for Palestinians, queer and straight alike.
Countries can't become more open minded about queer people when they're being invaded and genocided either, when they're starved and shelter-less. That's not gonna be at the top of their list. Peace comes first, and then social rights. The fact that queer Palestinians, queer Muslims, queer Arabs, Christian Palestinians and Jewish Palestinians (fuck, Jewish people around the globe are protesting against Israel too) exist and speak openly against Israel should tell you there's more to the conversation than "if a person is discriminating me we're now entitled to strip them of all human rights and also murder them in cold blood".
I don't appreciate my identity being used disingenously to further the genocide of a different group of people. Whatever a homophobe in Palestine would do to me, a Chilean homophobe would also do right here where I live. I don't have to imagine a scenario where I'm surrounded by homophobia. I am gay, I live it, and genocide isn't my solution to it.
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eretzyisrael · 9 months
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vyorei · 4 months
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The bastards claim they've killed another Hamas leader
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pencokun · 6 months
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Free Palestine, and punch a Nazi if you see one
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mirkobloom77 · 22 days
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‼️🇵🇸🇮🇱🇱🇧 40 rockets launched from Lebanon towards Golan Heights
🔸 Sources: Al Jazeera
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pencopanko · 6 months
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I've noticed that with the rise of awareness on Palestine, it comes with the death or at last the decline of stan culture as well. A lot of people in Hollywood have come out saying "Israel has the right to defend itself" when in reality it doesn't since it is a colonial power, and I have seen folks calling out for boycotts of present and future projects involving said people, especially now that the SAG-AFTRA won their deal. The backlash has been strong enough that I've seen even the most dedicated of fans denouncing their favorite celebrities.
Speaking of SAG-AFTRA... The timing is weirdly suspicious. I have seen folks claiming that this is supposedly a distraction. Personally I don't know, but if that really is the case... You know what to do.
Stay vigilant. Stay focused. Piracy is a thing. Your entertainment can wait. Humanity needs you more.
That is all for now, may your watermelons taste fresh and sweet.
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Salam Semangka, Penco
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an-onyx-void · 6 months
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workersolidarity · 2 months
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ROCKETS LAUNCH TOWARDS OCCUPIED PALESTINE, IRON DOME INTERCEPTORS CRASH INTO DRUZE VILLAGE
📹 Scenes from the Israeli occupation's Iron Dome air defense system interceptors doing a U-turn in mid-air before crashing to the ground on the outskirts of the Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Israeli occupied Syrian Golan Heights on Sunday.
According to Hebrew and Lebanese reporting, air raid sirens sounded in the north of occupied Palestine after dozens of rockets fired by Hezbollah forces in southern Lebanon flew towards the Mount Hermon area Druze village of Majdal Shams in the Israeli occupied Syrian Golan Heights, after which, multiple Iron Dome air defense interceptors were launched.
While in the air, the Israeli Iron Dome interceptor missiles suddenly do a U-turn before jetting towards the outskirts of Majdal Shams, exploding into the ground with a large audible effect.
Shortly after the rocket strikes, another 10 rockets were fired by Hezbollah towards the Mount Dov region of the occupied Palestinian territories.
No casualties were reported in either incident at the time of publishing.
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hebrewbyinbal · 3 months
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Thought that Israel is a land of desert and camels? Think again! Mount Hermon, Israel's highest point, defies this stereotype with its stunning snowy landscapes and ski opportunities.
Located in the Golan Heights, near the borders of Syria and Lebanon, Mount Hermon is a unique winter wonderland in the Middle Eastern context.
Mount Hermon stands as a testament to Israel's diverse geography. It's a place where snowy slopes coexist with desert sands, offering a unique winter experience and serving as a reminder of the natural beauty and resilience of the land.
Standing at approximately 2,814 meters (9,232 feet), the summit of Mount Hermon straddles the borders of Syria and Lebanon, with its southern slopes in Israeli territory.
This area transforms into a bustling ski resort during the winter months, from December to April.
The mountain's snowfall, a celebrated event in Israel, provides the perfect conditions for skiing, snowboarding, and other winter activities (when we get enough snow that holds...).
Beyond recreation, Mount Hermon is ecologically significant. The melting snow feeds into the Jordan River, contributing to the region's water supply. This aspect underscores the mountain's role as an essential natural resource.
For Israelis, Mount Hermon is more than just a peak; it's a symbol of natural beauty and diversity. It offers a rare experience of snow and winter sports in a country largely characterized by warmer climates. Visiting Mount Hermon has become a beloved winter tradition for many, providing a glimpse into the varied landscapes that Israel offers.
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girlactionfigure · 1 year
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