A new scholarship fund for Palestinian students, led by university faculty and staff here in the U.S. Please share far and wide and encourage colleagues to give generously!
When we say these are not harmless opinions or individuals or careers to support, we aren’t exaggerating. Gal Gadot is a former IDF soldier using her access in Hollywood to push propaganda for an ongoing genocide.
When we say another Nakba, I really wish we were exaggerating…..they are walking into homes, using kitchens…it’s like flashbacks to 1948 and stories of homes occupied with food still warm.
The little girl Elham was the only survivor of her family, they were killed by Israeli bombardment in #Gaza, and she is embracing the doctor who treated her.
#Gaza
I would also like to remind everyone that last spring, UCLA shut campus down for over a week to repress students protesting a genocide. But windstorms and raging fires....no biggie...come on down to campus.
Campus Update | UCLA is open for classes and regular operations today, Wednesday, Jan. 8. The fires in the LA region do not pose an immediate danger to the campus, and at present, air quality levels in Westwood remain within normal levels.
bso.ucla.edu/news/campus-op…
This is Sayel, a fresh graduate lawyer from #Gaza. He dreamt of being a prominent lawyer to represent #Palestine in international forums.
#Israel killed Sayel because it "has the right to defend itself".
These are Wael Dahdouh's children. Israel assasinated them in a targeted strike on his home today while he was live on air, serving as Al Jazeera's chief Gaza correspondent. These are who Israel calls "children of darkness." They were a light asking the world to let them live.
#BREAKING| Al Jazeera reporter says #Israeli warplanes have been dropping white phosphorus bombs and flares on residential areas in #Gaza for nearly half an hour.
Israa Jaabis in the arms of her son again after 8 years in prison, with third degree burns on half her body, denied pain meds and medical treatment. A powerful interview discussing the treatment of injured prisoners.
My mother has a similar story from her childhood in the 50s. Not the genocide of today, but with severe crop and aid shortages, Gaza was saved by an abundance of sardines that year. The sea, like the land, is ours and it knows its family and caretakers.
Fishermen in Gaza celebrate a bountiful catch, providing hope amid a critical shortage of meat in markets due to the ongoing Israeli blockade and genocide.