r/Gaza • u/Suspicious_Stick_660 • 16h ago
r/Gaza • u/Suspicious_Stick_660 • 4h ago
US issues sweeping visa ban on Palestinians
en.royanews.tvr/Gaza • u/Green_Pen7706 • 13h ago
The future
What do you guys see the future as? :( as Netanyahu said they’ll capture Gaza by October im scared for our brothers and sisters there I hope it stops but Israel is too evil
r/Gaza • u/Difficult-Dress7949 • 2h ago
Join Me to Speak Up for Gaza ✊
Hey friends 👋
I’m hamza l'm from Gaza 🇵🇸 and I’m looking for an international partner who can speak Arabic and English. The idea is to go live together on TikTok 🎥 and talk about Gaza and what’s happening there, while translating from Arabic to English so that more people can understand.
If you’re passionate about raising awareness 🌍, supporting justice ✊, and you’re comfortable with live conversations, let’s connect!
Drop me a message if you’re interested
r/Gaza • u/weenyhutjunior3 • 12h ago
FL: I want to donate items to help raise money for Gaza/Palestine
I live in the state of Florida and am looking to donate leftover store inventory to benefit Gaza/Palestine.
A family member of mine used to have a business selling hair accessories and women’s pajamas/lingerie. They have since closed the business but we have lots of leftover inventory, maybe $2k worth at wholesale price. I would really like to donate it raise funds to benefit Gaza or greater Palestine. I tried to connect with a small organization near me but things fell through.
I am willing to drive anywhere in the state to donate these items, but am not sure what organizations would take them. I personally don’t have the bandwidth to sell them and donate the money. I’d rather just give them to a reputable group and let them do the rest. I would appreciate any insight!
r/Gaza • u/TitleSuperb3167 • 17h ago
Lib Dems lay down motion to Labour to publish Gaza legal ...
politicsuk.comr/Gaza • u/Suspicious_Stick_660 • 6h ago
Ben-Gvir proposes harsh detention for Greta Thunberg flotilla activists
en.royanews.tvr/Gaza • u/Astrea_kore • 2h ago
Israel guilty of 'mass sexual assaults' of Palestinian women, say legal experts
youtu.beLet's talk about the humiliating and brutal treatment of Palestinian women at checkpoints by Israeli soldiers. Let's talk about the harassment and sexual assaults that Palestinian women have been silently suffering for decades at the hand of their warders.
It's a fool whoever thinks this massacre started on the 7th October because of Hamas' reprisal. The life conditions for Palestinians had been unbearable and disumane since the early years of Israeli occupation and Hamas is an obvious response to their powerlessness in front of a State who deny them the self-determination every population has right to.
My Country was too in WWII had been liberated from the Nazi-fascist occupation by paramilitary groups, the partisans, who were considered "terrorists" at the time.
We are all pacifists in times of peace, but this is a wrong Europe and the US committed at the end of WW2- among several others throughout our colonizer past - and it's time we take the responsibility for our complicity in this genocide, not using Hamas as a scapegoat for our loss of humanity.
It's the murders of tens of thousand of children via famine, bombing and shots fired by the IDF on starving gazawi seeking food aid, are justifiable for you in the perspective of destroying Hamas, that's just on you.
r/Gaza • u/Chance-Whole4916 • 3h ago
Manda Mandela To Join Global Sumund Flotilla: "Our Freedom Is Incomplete Without The Freedom Of Palestine"
timelinedaily.comr/Gaza • u/Suspicious_Stick_660 • 2h ago
𝐌𝐚𝐫𝐢𝐚𝐧𝐞𝐥𝐚 on Instagram: "Humanity called, and they answered. The Global Sumud Flotilla, the biggest maritime mission in history, sets sail. Bookmark this historic day - the one where civilians from 44 countries courageously answered the call of humanity, when their nations failed to do so
instagram.comr/Gaza • u/Suspicious_Stick_660 • 16h ago
“Freedom Flotilla will not be stopped”
youtube.comr/Gaza • u/Astro_Basel • 1h ago
A window overlooking hell (2014)
By Basel Q
1 - (One day before the invasion)
In 2014, during the Israeli offensive, we were at home when the army began advancing its forces into northern and southern areas of the Gaza Strip, including Rafah, Beit Hanoun, Beit Lahia, and especially the eastern part of Khan Younis—specifically, my hometown: a small border town called (Khuza’a)
Back then, Khuza’a was just a beautiful little village with no more than 7,000 Palestinian refugees from Jaffa and from occupated areas of the village (1948). The army dropped countless leaflets warning us to evacuate immediately, as a ground incursion was imminent. So, we decided to leave.
But the very next day, we heard that power and water had returned to the town, and that the army had canceled its invasion. Thinking the danger had passed, we returned to our homes.
No sooner had we stepped through our doors than it all began—the nightmare.
2 - ( night in the hell )
I remember... I was seven years old. We were all packed into our small house—me, my parents, my brother and sister, both my grandparents from my mom’s and dad’s sides, all my uncles and aunts, and even my dad’s cousin who was sleeping in the guest room.
We were huddled in the middle of the house, somewhere between the living room and the kitchen, listening to the sounds of shelling, tanks, random gunfire—everything.
There were flames everywhere, smoke rising high above the buildings, and we kept wishing that this nightmare would just end somehow—any way, any time.
But then, out of nowhere, something happened that none of us could’ve ever imagined.
3 - A window overlooking hell
And suddenly with unexpected warnings ,a warplane bombed our house—I didn’t realize it at first. But when I turned my eyes toward the kitchen window, it looked like it was glowing with an unnaturally intense light, as if our house had been transported from Earth to Mercury. It felt like the gates of hell had burst open. That sudden brightness vanished in a flash, just as quickly as it had appeared. Later, we found out that the missile had landed between my grandfather’s car and our metal cooking gas cylinder. The car was full of fuel, and the cylinder was packed with gas. But by the grace of God, the missile didn’t explode.
Moments later, the smell of gunpowder started leaking from the bomb and filled the entire place at an insane speed. We only had two medical masks, and we gave them to my grandmother because she was sick at the time. As for us, we soaked white towels in water and pressed them against our mouths and noses to avoid inhaling the gunpowder.
4 - (Nobody cares, you're on your own)
During all of this, my mother kept desperately calling the Red Cross (ICRC) and the United Nations (UN), pleading with them to pressure the army to lift the siege on our town and establish a humanitarian corridor to get us out. Her efforts were in vain. But after several attempts, someone from the Red Cross finally answered and told her, “Ma’am, you should save your phone credit for real emergencies.”
My mother shouted back, “Do you think there’s any situation more critical than the one we’re in right now?” He hung up on her. I’ll never forget that moment. No one cared about the siege on Khuza’a — not the United Nations, not the Red Cross.
To be continued...
This story is true and happened to the writer. Any party that wants to publish it should consult the owner of the intellectual property rights (the writer)
May God belss you And may God bless & protect Gaza
Basel Q
r/Gaza • u/Astro_Basel • 4h ago
Only Gaza strip citizens
Your personal opinion about what happened [that day]
I want to hear what you think
I'm from Israel
probably not apologetic enough for your tastes.
But I'm seeing all that you are writing here. It does sound terrible. I don't wish such evil on anyone
If anyone would like to share their opinion here, no matter how different it is from mine, I'd like to hear it