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khaperai · 1 year
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The Red banner is raised
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kropotkindersurprise · 4 months
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A music video celebrating the unity of the Palestinian Resistance in Gaza. From a 2015 interview with Gaza representatives of the Abu Ali Mustafah Brigades (PFLP), National Resistance Brigades (DFLP), Al-Aqsa Martyrs Brigades (Fatah), Al-Nasser Salah al-Din Brigades (Popular Resistance Committees), and the Mujahideen Brigades.
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guerillas-of-history · 3 months
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علمنا الحكيم وقال أمريكا راس الحية
"Al-Hakim Taught Us America is the Head of the Snake," a modern rendition of a classic PFLP song. Produced in 2013.
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how come spotify has warszawianka in every fucking language except the original polish...
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lovehael · 3 months
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readingsquotes · 2 months
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"Despite a global propaganda machine working overtime to tell us that targeting hospitals is not targeting hospitals and killing civilians is not killing civilians, awareness of Israel’s crimes is spreading like wildfire across the globe. This is due in no small part to the tenacity of the Palestinian armed resistance, which has managed to defy containment by Israel’s 40-mile long ‘iron wall’ and continues to resist an Israeli invasion on the ground. At the same time, Palestinian artists, writers, journalists, and academics have worked tirelessly to dismantle zionist colonization of the global- particularly Western- imaginary, with story, with song, with music, and with art.   This resistance in all its forms is having ripple effects. Since October 7, people have continued to flood the streets in every nation with chants of ‘In our thousands, in our millions, we are all Palestinians.’ Josephine Guilbeau, a former member of the US military, said on Monday at a vigil for Bushnell that ‘I don’t think this is going to be the last of our military members resisting. I feel like there are many, many Aarons out there. Who will speak for them?’ Israel’s lies have long lacked legitimacy among the peoples of the Global South, and particularly the Middle East. But today Taylor Swift fans show up to protests holding signs declaring ‘Swifties for Palestine‘ and videos of lawyers proclaiming the Israeli occupation ‘existentially illegal‘ before the International Court of Justice go viral on Twitter. Palestinian journalists reporting from Gaza have bigger online followings than the US president, and buildings in the West are emblazoned with their images and quotes. In a statement responding to Bushnell’s protest the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) stated “(Bushnell’s act) indicates that the status of the Palestinian cause, especially in American circles, is becoming more deeply entrenched in the global conscience, and reveals the truth of the zionist entity as a cheap colonial tool in the hands of savage imperialism.” Israel’s legitimacy is crumbling, and it is taking the US empire with it. This is not to suggest that Israel is pulling the strings- rather, it shows how far the US is prepared to go before it will risk its hegemony in the region. The refusal of all but a handful of states to join the US-led coalition ‘Operation Prosperity Guardian’ to defeat Yemen in the Red Sea (notable among absentees was Saudi Arabia, which has since joined the BRICS group of nations alongside China, Russia and Iran) was telling. Increasingly, the imperialism of the Western media is being exposed, and voices from the Global South locating these lies within much longer histories of Western colonial violence are being heard in new ways, by a new generation.  In a talk he gave on October 21st, 2023, historian Ilan Pappé stated: ‘Before October I wrote an article saying this is the beginning of the end of Zionism…after last week in fact I’m even more convinced. As happened in apartheid South Africa, this is a very dangerous period. The regime fights for its life….historically I have no doubt that this is what we are experiencing, we are experiencing cruelty and brutality because a certain regime is losing it, not because it’s winning, but because it’s losing.’ Israel’s attacks on Iran and Lebanon, attempting to lure the US into a broader regional war, are another sign of that desperation. "
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In our thousands, in our millions: On Aaron Bushnell’s final act
What Aaron Bushnell did was an act of fierce, principled love in a situation of extreme desperation. It unflinchingly declared that even in the heart of the empire the lies of Zionism no longer hold.
by Britt Munro March 1, 2024
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you don't think, given the chance, that hamas would cut your head off, too?
For starters, there are no externally verified claims of Hamas beheading anyone: https://www.aljazeera.com/opinions/2023/10/13/watching-the-watchdogs-babies-and-truth-die-together-in-israel-palestine
But this is somewhat beside the point- I wouldn't visit a kibbutz or a music festival on occupied land. If I went to that part of the world, it would be as others I know have done, via my union (and also through other educational institutions) to offer mutual aid. None of them were targeted by Hamas, including some who are openly queer. One of them was shot at by the IDF though, so that's fun.
Hamas was arguably created to compete with groups like the PLF and the PFLP , etc, and paint Palestinians as violent extreme Islamists- and look how that's backfired on the west. Free Palestine isn't about Hamas though - it's about the Palestinian people who are being targeted by genocide. And I think the face of that, any violence against one's oppressor is justified.
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captainrayzizuniverse · 6 months
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This is a great post I came across yesterday and I think it explains Hamas in a relatively easy to comprehend way that doesn’t endorse nor condemn. Just states facts.
It’s a good read for anyone who’s saying “…but Hamas…” Or the “do you condemn Hamas?” Crowd.
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Caption: *This is not an endorsement of H@mas. We do not endorse any specific political parties or groups.
*Last word on last slide should be “defenceless” 🥲
All sources of information we used can be found in the link in our bio!
The historic events of Operation Al-Aqsa Flood have pushed H@mas and its armed struggle to the forefront of public discussion. We have seen misinformation and confusion even from well-meaning supporters of the Palestinian struggle.
To understand what’s really happening, here’s a basic guide that answers the most common questions being asked. Like all our content, this guide is only a starting point for learning, there are many details we couldn’t fit.
For more details, check out our podcast episode “Let’s Talk What is H@mas?” on Spotify, Apple Music, Amazon Music, and more 🎙️
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P.s. this was answered in the comments which I think A LOT of people need to read:
“Didn’t Israel create Hamas?” No. Israel offered support to Hamas in its early days to weaken the secular Palestinian leadership at the time (PLO, Fatah, PFLP). Hamas would have likely still developed without early Israeli support. The main thing to understand however is that Hamas’s success is due to Israel exploiting and punishing Palestinians for using any peaceful methods of resistance. When Palestinians saw they couldn’t succeed via negotiations, diplomacy, and peaceful protest, they returned to supporting armed resistance as the most practical method, and Hamas’s military wing was the strongest resistance group.
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27-moons · 20 days
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RESISTANCE UNTIL VICTORY - PFLP
Abu Ali Mustafa Brigades (AAMB) Video and music documentation (2009)
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zorotlekuykauo · 3 months
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5 hours of palestinian communist (pflp and dflp) music on archive.org:
soundcloud playlist of 135 pflp songs:
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estadilla-miguel · 6 months
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WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL VS PALISTINE
The PA security forces were given security authority of 17.5% of the West Bank (known as Area A) as part of the 1993 Oslo Accords, but the IDF, which reports to the Israeli Ministry of Defense, is in charge of the whole West Bank. Area B (or around 22% of the West Bank) is under administrative control of the PA, while security is shared with Israeli forces. Area C, which makes up 61 percent of the West Bank, remains entirely under Israel's administrative and security control. In areas of the West Bank where U.S.-designated FTOs like Hamas, PIJ, and the PFLP operated, PA security forces and the IDF continued its counterterrorism and law enforcement operations. The ability of those groups to launch assaults was restricted by PA security personnel, who also detained Hamas members. PA security officers keep up their proactive approach.
British encourage Zionist drive for a "national home" for Jewish people in the early 1900s.
The British government stated its intention to establish a "national home for the Jewish people" in Palestine, which was then governed by the Ottoman Empire, in the Balfour Declaration, which was published in 1917.
The assurance placated the Zionist movement, which upholds a Jewish claim to the territory of Jerusalem, often known as Zion.
After World War I, the Ottoman Empire gave up control of the Palestine territory, which the British thereafter governed under a League of Nations mandate.
The mission drew criticism for failing to consider the needs and desires of the Palestinians who lived there and sought independence.
After Israel declared its independence on May 14, 1948, five Arab countries invaded territories within the old Palestinian mandate, sparking the Arab-Israeli War of 1948. The United States granted de facto recognition of the Israeli Provisional Government in 1947 and again on May 14, 1948, but throughout the conflict, the country kept all belligerents under an arms embargo.
The raising of the flag signaled the end of the conflict.
Resolution 181, usually referred to as the Partition Resolution, was approved by the UN General Assembly on November 29, 1947, dividing the former Palestinian mandate of Great Britain into Jewish and Arab governments in May 1948. The territory surrounding Jerusalem with religious importance would continue to be governed by the resolution.
What we know: The number of foreigners killed, missing, abducted in Israel
Following the unexpected attack on Israel by Hamas fighters over the weekend, dozens of foreigners have been reported dead, missing, or taken captive.
Over 700 Palestinians have now died as a result of Israeli forces' retaliation attacks on Gaza, adding to the more than 900 fatalities in Israel.
When the Hamas onslaught started on Saturday, many of the foreigners slain and missing were attending an electronic music event in the southern Israeli desert.
Early in October 2023, Israel and Hamas, the militant Islamist organization in charge of Gaza since 2006, went to war. Along with murdering and injuring hundreds of soldiers and civilians, Hamas fighters invaded southern Israeli cities and villages across the Gaza Strip border and fired rockets into Israel. They also took scores of hostages. Israel was caught off guard by the strike, but it soon launched a lethal counterattack. The Israeli cabinet officially declared war on Hamas the day after the attack on October 7, and the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF) were then given orders by the defense minister to impose a "complete siege" on Gaza. Since then, Israel has ordered the evacuation of over a million Palestinian inhabitants, and the two sides have engaged in regular rocket exchanges.
Background
Beginning at the end of the nineteenth century, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has existed. The partition plan, also known as Resolution 181, was adopted by the UN in 1947 and aimed to create separate Arab and Jewish states within the British Mandate of Palestine. The State of Israel was established on May 14, 1948, which precipitated the first Arab-Israeli War. Israel won the war in 1949, but 750,000 Palestinians were forced to flee their homes, and the area was divided into the State of Israel, the West Bank (west of the Jordan River), and the Gaza Strip.
Tensions in the region increased over the ensuing years, particularly between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria signed a peace treaty after the 1956 Suez Crisis and Israel's invasion of the Sinai Peninsula.
Israel is a settler-colonial apartheid state built on the ruins of the Palestinian people's homeland, so the Palestinians have every reason to despise it. But why is Israel so hostile toward the Palestinians? After seizing control of their lives and means of subsistence, it has cruelly and consistently denied them their basic rights and freedoms by putting them under blockades, terrorizing them, and imprisoning them.
The obvious solution might not be the best solution. Yes, Israel detests Palestinian violence and terrorism, which has affected more than a few Israelis, but it pales in comparison to the widespread violence and state-terrorism inflicted on the Palestinians by Israel, which has waged retaliatory and preventive wars, like the one that took place this past weekend.
Israel's hatred of the Palestinians, in my opinion, is shaped and motivated by three basic emotions: fear, and, envy.
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khaperai · 1 year
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In the name of the Popular Front
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eclektic · 2 years
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danepst · 7 years
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seanmorroww · 7 years
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Georgia - “Ama Yes Uzume (feat. Caroline Polachek)”
All Kind Music [Palto Flats, 2016]
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khaperai · 1 year
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شماغي الاحمر - The Red Shemagh (PFLP Song - Palestinian Communist Song)
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