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She was a young, independent smart girl with a decent life once.

Now her life is reading poetry on tumblr as she waits for death.

I hope she is alive. But I have no guarantee.

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trigger warning: genocide

see my pinned post.

ISRAEL IS FIRING MISSILES AT A HUMANITARIAN AREA IN RAFAH.

THERE ARE NUMEROUS CIVILIANS THAT HAVE DIED AND ARE DYING AS WE SPEAK. NUMEROUS CHILDREN ARE BEING BURNED ALIVE AND BEHEADED. NUMEROUS ADULTS ARE BEING DRAGGED OUT OF THE RUBBLE BURNED ALIVE.

TWEET. DONATE. PROTEST. KEEP EDUCATED. DONT STOP CALLING FOR A CEASEFIRE. BOYCOTT. PRESSURE YOUR GOVERNMENT.

ALL EYES ON RAFAH. THIS IS NOT SELF-DEFENSE.

THIS IS GENOCIDE.

Edit:

Being against a mass slaughter of an entire ethnic group is NOT antisemitic. Palestine is not just made of the Jewish faith. Palestine has many people from many religious groups.

Being against genocide does not make anyone antisemitic.

The Jewish people have faced persecution since the beginning of time. This war doesn't give anyone the excuse to be antisemitic. This is NOT the Jewish people's fault.

Hamas did launch an airstrike, but the airstrike was intercepted with little damage. The IDF launched a strike back and MURDERED AND BEHEADED children. There are 50 reported dead and rising.

There is no where safe in Palestine left to go.

So no, speaking out is not being antisemitic.

This is about calling out power hungry politicians.

What's going on there is ETHNIC CLEANSING.

FREE. PALESTINE. 🍉🇵🇸

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I just saw a Palestinian holding the headless body of a child in Rafah, in front of smoke and flames. This is what the ethno-nationalist ideology of Zionism has lead to. This is what western-backed, racist, genocidal imperialism looks like - a man holding a limp, headless child.

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The International Court of Justice told Israel to immediately halt its attack on Rafah. So Israel decided to bomb a UN tent camp.

We are witnessing beheaded children being pulled out of a a sea of burning tents. We are witnessing the bombing of displaced people in a humanitarian area.

I didn’t think we could see anything more brutal than the things we’ve seen in the last eight months. But tonight’s massacre in Rafah is unspeakable. There are truly no words left.

If you cannot stop the injustice, please, at least speak up about it.

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