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  1. ✨ Update from Gaza Soup Kitchen ✨

    November 3, 2025, by Gaza Soup Kitchen, Beneficiary

    "Hello, and welcome — you have been missed. I hope you’ve been well. Let’s dive into an update and share a snapshot of the #GazaSoupKitchen’s work in Gaza.

    We currently operate six kitchens serving the public — two in #KhanYounes, and four in the stretch between #AlZawaydah and #DeirElBalah. Additionally, we have a dedicated location in the #AlNaser neighborhood of Gaza City that prepares meals for hospitals.

    Our work is supported by three mobile teams, each with a specific mission:

    The first team visits hospitals, delivering fresh produce, care packages, clothing, and sometimes baby formula and diapers for newborns.

    The second team goes directly into makeshift camps, showing up with whatever they can source — whether food or clothing — to meet the immediate needs of families living in extreme conditions.

    The third team serves dinner at #AlShifaHospital, bringing baked goods and meals for about 100 patients every day.

    Recently, we pivoted to blanket distribution. So far, we’ve distributed 200 blankets, with 300 more on hand, and our goal is to source at least 1,000 this month, getting them directly to families. Alongside blankets, we’ve added hygiene kits to support families’ basic needs.

    Two days ago, we opened registration for families in need of food parcels, and we’ve already signed up 15,700 families across Gaza. Our goal is to distribute these within two and a half weeks. Each food parcel costs around $27, which covers staples; prices fluctuate between $60 and $179 depending on availability, making it especially challenging for families with no resources — which, unfortunately, is the case for most.

    This is a massive effort, requiring a dedicated and resilient team. To enhance registration and distribution, we expanded the pickup locations from three to six, covering areas from #Rafah (#Mawasy) to the north of #GazaCity, with deliveries starting tomorrow. A guiding principle for us is simple: every dollar goes directly to helping people in Gaza. We don’t let bank accounts dictate our work; we tackle urgent needs head-on, and we’ve been incredibly fortunate to have your support.

    Beyond food, we continue to run our classroom with Ms. Fatema, bringing children back to learning and growth. We also added a Play Therapy program, held every other day, helping 25 children engage in play, snacks, singing, and moments of pure childhood joy — something they desperately need to feel safe and free again.

    On a broader note, I recently spoke in Philadelphia to a group of elderly Jewish citizens, a deeply humane and uplifting experience. Unlike my usual audiences of younger activists, this mature audience engaged with sincerity and care, reminding me how dialogue across generations and communities can be meaningful and inspiring.

    On a personal level, expanding our work comes with emotional weight. Every week, thousands of families write to us asking for help. When they don’t hear back immediately, frustration turns into anger and, sometimes, insults. I understand their pain deeply, but processing it adds an extra layer of grief. And yet, we keep pressing forward, because the fire to serve and protect the vulnerable never goes out.

    Thank you for being here and standing with us. Many have stepped away during the recent ceasefire, taking a chance to rest, but for us, the work cannot pause. Families remain hesitant to return to their homes in #BaitLahia, where the streets feel eerie and unsafe. Violence continues to flare from Israeli forces and some of their proxies who still appear in the area. The trauma lingers, the fear is real, and yet the people of Gaza persist.

    It is far from over — and that’s why we keep showing up, delivering food, blankets, care, and hope. Together, we light a small beacon in the midst of unimaginable darkness.

    P. S. We remain active in delivering clean drinking water trucks to different communities. We average eight to ten trucks daily."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  2. ✨ Update from Gaza Soup Kitchen ✨

    November 3, 2025, by Gaza Soup Kitchen, Beneficiary

    "Hello, and welcome — you have been missed. I hope you’ve been well. Let’s dive into an update and share a snapshot of the #GazaSoupKitchen’s work in Gaza.

    We currently operate six kitchens serving the public — two in #KhanYounes, and four in the stretch between #AlZawaydah and #DeirElBalah. Additionally, we have a dedicated location in the #AlNaser neighborhood of Gaza City that prepares meals for hospitals.

    Our work is supported by three mobile teams, each with a specific mission:

    The first team visits hospitals, delivering fresh produce, care packages, clothing, and sometimes baby formula and diapers for newborns.

    The second team goes directly into makeshift camps, showing up with whatever they can source — whether food or clothing — to meet the immediate needs of families living in extreme conditions.

    The third team serves dinner at #AlShifaHospital, bringing baked goods and meals for about 100 patients every day.

    Recently, we pivoted to blanket distribution. So far, we’ve distributed 200 blankets, with 300 more on hand, and our goal is to source at least 1,000 this month, getting them directly to families. Alongside blankets, we’ve added hygiene kits to support families’ basic needs.

    Two days ago, we opened registration for families in need of food parcels, and we’ve already signed up 15,700 families across Gaza. Our goal is to distribute these within two and a half weeks. Each food parcel costs around $27, which covers staples; prices fluctuate between $60 and $179 depending on availability, making it especially challenging for families with no resources — which, unfortunately, is the case for most.

    This is a massive effort, requiring a dedicated and resilient team. To enhance registration and distribution, we expanded the pickup locations from three to six, covering areas from #Rafah (#Mawasy) to the north of #GazaCity, with deliveries starting tomorrow. A guiding principle for us is simple: every dollar goes directly to helping people in Gaza. We don’t let bank accounts dictate our work; we tackle urgent needs head-on, and we’ve been incredibly fortunate to have your support.

    Beyond food, we continue to run our classroom with Ms. Fatema, bringing children back to learning and growth. We also added a Play Therapy program, held every other day, helping 25 children engage in play, snacks, singing, and moments of pure childhood joy — something they desperately need to feel safe and free again.

    On a broader note, I recently spoke in Philadelphia to a group of elderly Jewish citizens, a deeply humane and uplifting experience. Unlike my usual audiences of younger activists, this mature audience engaged with sincerity and care, reminding me how dialogue across generations and communities can be meaningful and inspiring.

    On a personal level, expanding our work comes with emotional weight. Every week, thousands of families write to us asking for help. When they don’t hear back immediately, frustration turns into anger and, sometimes, insults. I understand their pain deeply, but processing it adds an extra layer of grief. And yet, we keep pressing forward, because the fire to serve and protect the vulnerable never goes out.

    Thank you for being here and standing with us. Many have stepped away during the recent ceasefire, taking a chance to rest, but for us, the work cannot pause. Families remain hesitant to return to their homes in #BaitLahia, where the streets feel eerie and unsafe. Violence continues to flare from Israeli forces and some of their proxies who still appear in the area. The trauma lingers, the fear is real, and yet the people of Gaza persist.

    It is far from over — and that’s why we keep showing up, delivering food, blankets, care, and hope. Together, we light a small beacon in the midst of unimaginable darkness.

    P. S. We remain active in delivering clean drinking water trucks to different communities. We average eight to ten trucks daily."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  3. ✨ Update from Gaza Soup Kitchen ✨

    November 3, 2025, by Gaza Soup Kitchen, Beneficiary

    "Hello, and welcome — you have been missed. I hope you’ve been well. Let’s dive into an update and share a snapshot of the #GazaSoupKitchen’s work in Gaza.

    We currently operate six kitchens serving the public — two in #KhanYounes, and four in the stretch between #AlZawaydah and #DeirElBalah. Additionally, we have a dedicated location in the #AlNaser neighborhood of Gaza City that prepares meals for hospitals.

    Our work is supported by three mobile teams, each with a specific mission:

    The first team visits hospitals, delivering fresh produce, care packages, clothing, and sometimes baby formula and diapers for newborns.

    The second team goes directly into makeshift camps, showing up with whatever they can source — whether food or clothing — to meet the immediate needs of families living in extreme conditions.

    The third team serves dinner at #AlShifaHospital, bringing baked goods and meals for about 100 patients every day.

    Recently, we pivoted to blanket distribution. So far, we’ve distributed 200 blankets, with 300 more on hand, and our goal is to source at least 1,000 this month, getting them directly to families. Alongside blankets, we’ve added hygiene kits to support families’ basic needs.

    Two days ago, we opened registration for families in need of food parcels, and we’ve already signed up 15,700 families across Gaza. Our goal is to distribute these within two and a half weeks. Each food parcel costs around $27, which covers staples; prices fluctuate between $60 and $179 depending on availability, making it especially challenging for families with no resources — which, unfortunately, is the case for most.

    This is a massive effort, requiring a dedicated and resilient team. To enhance registration and distribution, we expanded the pickup locations from three to six, covering areas from #Rafah (#Mawasy) to the north of #GazaCity, with deliveries starting tomorrow. A guiding principle for us is simple: every dollar goes directly to helping people in Gaza. We don’t let bank accounts dictate our work; we tackle urgent needs head-on, and we’ve been incredibly fortunate to have your support.

    Beyond food, we continue to run our classroom with Ms. Fatema, bringing children back to learning and growth. We also added a Play Therapy program, held every other day, helping 25 children engage in play, snacks, singing, and moments of pure childhood joy — something they desperately need to feel safe and free again.

    On a broader note, I recently spoke in Philadelphia to a group of elderly Jewish citizens, a deeply humane and uplifting experience. Unlike my usual audiences of younger activists, this mature audience engaged with sincerity and care, reminding me how dialogue across generations and communities can be meaningful and inspiring.

    On a personal level, expanding our work comes with emotional weight. Every week, thousands of families write to us asking for help. When they don’t hear back immediately, frustration turns into anger and, sometimes, insults. I understand their pain deeply, but processing it adds an extra layer of grief. And yet, we keep pressing forward, because the fire to serve and protect the vulnerable never goes out.

    Thank you for being here and standing with us. Many have stepped away during the recent ceasefire, taking a chance to rest, but for us, the work cannot pause. Families remain hesitant to return to their homes in #BaitLahia, where the streets feel eerie and unsafe. Violence continues to flare from Israeli forces and some of their proxies who still appear in the area. The trauma lingers, the fear is real, and yet the people of Gaza persist.

    It is far from over — and that’s why we keep showing up, delivering food, blankets, care, and hope. Together, we light a small beacon in the midst of unimaginable darkness.

    P. S. We remain active in delivering clean drinking water trucks to different communities. We average eight to ten trucks daily."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  4. ✨ Update from Gaza Soup Kitchen ✨

    November 3, 2025, by Gaza Soup Kitchen, Beneficiary

    "Hello, and welcome — you have been missed. I hope you’ve been well. Let’s dive into an update and share a snapshot of the #GazaSoupKitchen’s work in Gaza.

    We currently operate six kitchens serving the public — two in #KhanYounes, and four in the stretch between #AlZawaydah and #DeirElBalah. Additionally, we have a dedicated location in the #AlNaser neighborhood of Gaza City that prepares meals for hospitals.

    Our work is supported by three mobile teams, each with a specific mission:

    The first team visits hospitals, delivering fresh produce, care packages, clothing, and sometimes baby formula and diapers for newborns.

    The second team goes directly into makeshift camps, showing up with whatever they can source — whether food or clothing — to meet the immediate needs of families living in extreme conditions.

    The third team serves dinner at #AlShifaHospital, bringing baked goods and meals for about 100 patients every day.

    Recently, we pivoted to blanket distribution. So far, we’ve distributed 200 blankets, with 300 more on hand, and our goal is to source at least 1,000 this month, getting them directly to families. Alongside blankets, we’ve added hygiene kits to support families’ basic needs.

    Two days ago, we opened registration for families in need of food parcels, and we’ve already signed up 15,700 families across Gaza. Our goal is to distribute these within two and a half weeks. Each food parcel costs around $27, which covers staples; prices fluctuate between $60 and $179 depending on availability, making it especially challenging for families with no resources — which, unfortunately, is the case for most.

    This is a massive effort, requiring a dedicated and resilient team. To enhance registration and distribution, we expanded the pickup locations from three to six, covering areas from #Rafah (#Mawasy) to the north of #GazaCity, with deliveries starting tomorrow. A guiding principle for us is simple: every dollar goes directly to helping people in Gaza. We don’t let bank accounts dictate our work; we tackle urgent needs head-on, and we’ve been incredibly fortunate to have your support.

    Beyond food, we continue to run our classroom with Ms. Fatema, bringing children back to learning and growth. We also added a Play Therapy program, held every other day, helping 25 children engage in play, snacks, singing, and moments of pure childhood joy — something they desperately need to feel safe and free again.

    On a broader note, I recently spoke in Philadelphia to a group of elderly Jewish citizens, a deeply humane and uplifting experience. Unlike my usual audiences of younger activists, this mature audience engaged with sincerity and care, reminding me how dialogue across generations and communities can be meaningful and inspiring.

    On a personal level, expanding our work comes with emotional weight. Every week, thousands of families write to us asking for help. When they don’t hear back immediately, frustration turns into anger and, sometimes, insults. I understand their pain deeply, but processing it adds an extra layer of grief. And yet, we keep pressing forward, because the fire to serve and protect the vulnerable never goes out.

    Thank you for being here and standing with us. Many have stepped away during the recent ceasefire, taking a chance to rest, but for us, the work cannot pause. Families remain hesitant to return to their homes in #BaitLahia, where the streets feel eerie and unsafe. Violence continues to flare from Israeli forces and some of their proxies who still appear in the area. The trauma lingers, the fear is real, and yet the people of Gaza persist.

    It is far from over — and that’s why we keep showing up, delivering food, blankets, care, and hope. Together, we light a small beacon in the midst of unimaginable darkness.

    P. S. We remain active in delivering clean drinking water trucks to different communities. We average eight to ten trucks daily."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  5. ✨ Update from Gaza Soup Kitchen ✨

    November 3, 2025, by Gaza Soup Kitchen, Beneficiary

    "Hello, and welcome — you have been missed. I hope you’ve been well. Let’s dive into an update and share a snapshot of the #GazaSoupKitchen’s work in Gaza.

    We currently operate six kitchens serving the public — two in #KhanYounes, and four in the stretch between #AlZawaydah and #DeirElBalah. Additionally, we have a dedicated location in the #AlNaser neighborhood of Gaza City that prepares meals for hospitals.

    Our work is supported by three mobile teams, each with a specific mission:

    The first team visits hospitals, delivering fresh produce, care packages, clothing, and sometimes baby formula and diapers for newborns.

    The second team goes directly into makeshift camps, showing up with whatever they can source — whether food or clothing — to meet the immediate needs of families living in extreme conditions.

    The third team serves dinner at #AlShifaHospital, bringing baked goods and meals for about 100 patients every day.

    Recently, we pivoted to blanket distribution. So far, we’ve distributed 200 blankets, with 300 more on hand, and our goal is to source at least 1,000 this month, getting them directly to families. Alongside blankets, we’ve added hygiene kits to support families’ basic needs.

    Two days ago, we opened registration for families in need of food parcels, and we’ve already signed up 15,700 families across Gaza. Our goal is to distribute these within two and a half weeks. Each food parcel costs around $27, which covers staples; prices fluctuate between $60 and $179 depending on availability, making it especially challenging for families with no resources — which, unfortunately, is the case for most.

    This is a massive effort, requiring a dedicated and resilient team. To enhance registration and distribution, we expanded the pickup locations from three to six, covering areas from #Rafah (#Mawasy) to the north of #GazaCity, with deliveries starting tomorrow. A guiding principle for us is simple: every dollar goes directly to helping people in Gaza. We don’t let bank accounts dictate our work; we tackle urgent needs head-on, and we’ve been incredibly fortunate to have your support.

    Beyond food, we continue to run our classroom with Ms. Fatema, bringing children back to learning and growth. We also added a Play Therapy program, held every other day, helping 25 children engage in play, snacks, singing, and moments of pure childhood joy — something they desperately need to feel safe and free again.

    On a broader note, I recently spoke in Philadelphia to a group of elderly Jewish citizens, a deeply humane and uplifting experience. Unlike my usual audiences of younger activists, this mature audience engaged with sincerity and care, reminding me how dialogue across generations and communities can be meaningful and inspiring.

    On a personal level, expanding our work comes with emotional weight. Every week, thousands of families write to us asking for help. When they don’t hear back immediately, frustration turns into anger and, sometimes, insults. I understand their pain deeply, but processing it adds an extra layer of grief. And yet, we keep pressing forward, because the fire to serve and protect the vulnerable never goes out.

    Thank you for being here and standing with us. Many have stepped away during the recent ceasefire, taking a chance to rest, but for us, the work cannot pause. Families remain hesitant to return to their homes in #BaitLahia, where the streets feel eerie and unsafe. Violence continues to flare from Israeli forces and some of their proxies who still appear in the area. The trauma lingers, the fear is real, and yet the people of Gaza persist.

    It is far from over — and that’s why we keep showing up, delivering food, blankets, care, and hope. Together, we light a small beacon in the midst of unimaginable darkness.

    P. S. We remain active in delivering clean drinking water trucks to different communities. We average eight to ten trucks daily."

    Donate:
    gofundme.com/f/Hot-meals-in-ga

    #NorthGaza #GazaAid #GazaFundraisers #FreePalestine #Fundraisers #FoodIsLife #WaterIsLife #GoFundMe #BeitLahiya #BaitLahiya #KhanYounes #Palestine #Genocide #Starvation #IsraeliWarCrimes #NorthernGaza
    Remember #ChefMahmoud
    #HumanRightsAreNeverWrong #IsraeliWarCrimes #BibiIsAWarCriminal

  6. A series of violent raids is currently underway on Gaza City and the central part of the Strip, including the bombing of the rear courtyard of Al-Shifa Hospital.

    #GazaUnderAttack #AlShifaHospital #gaza #palestine

  7. #Gaza #hospitals

    In response to ill-conceived claims that #Hamas is using hospitals: The first claim was not about the #AlShifaHospital but #Qatar's hospital in #KhanYounis where a water well was painted as a "Hamas tunnel". The #Israelis are to be accused of conflated war politics.

  8. Two posts on my feed, one after the other.
    A Holocaust Memorial post of a murdered child
    A news post of a fresh mass grave found in the grounds of Al Shifa Hospital in Gaza

    "Never Again" was just a meaningless crock of shit to our masters, wasn't it? A hollow lie, world leaders smirking as they go to memorials, privately vowing to do the same to whatever Other exists in their community.

    #Gaza #Genocide #AlShifaHospital

  9. While his #britishPassport should allow him to enter France, a physician of @DoctorsWithoutBorders and rector of the #UniversityofGlasgow was refused by french authorities at Charles-de-Gaule airport yesterday. He was invited by French Senate to testimony about the #Gaza humanitarian crisis after spending 40 days at #AlShifaHospital.

    French police first confiscated his mobile phone, then he was able to testimony by phone to the Sénat from the airport.

    French authorities shifted responsability to #Germany which enforced Schengen-wide entry ban.

    theguardian.com/world/article/

    #Freedom #democraty #EU #GhassanAbuSitta

  10. youtube.com/watch?v=KzExNzvAY7

    Doctors find new #massgrave in grounds of #Gaza's #AlShifaHospital after #SavageIsraeliSiege

    How in hell is there just...NOTHING...to just go in and arrest #BibiBabyKiller, the Knesset, the rest of them... NOW? How is there no exception to whatever excuses the G7 give or whatever or loopholes...whatever.

    #SickOfThisShit

    #FreePalestine 🇵🇸 #ApartheidIsraeliWarCrimes

    #EndtheFuckingOccupationNOW 🇵🇸

  11. Lunatic, Trump and Netanyahu sucking Rubio is only interested in the "retaliation" of Israel against (unsaid built hinting unprovoked) Iranian attack against Israel.


    This POS is very active on Nazi infested Twitter/X to show his support for Israel, I guess he has to work for the AIPAC money and help to make Iran the aggressor in this already escalated conflict.

    Netanyahu and his criminal gang did an excellent job with timing of murder of WCK foreign aid workers and bombing of Iranian consulate in Damascus.

    No one. Absolutely no one is talking about 100s of cases of war crimes comitted by #IDF during their siege of Al Shifa hospital. It didn't get much publicity or coverage to begin with, but now it's completely gone.

    The hypocrisy and complicity of world leaders and media in this ongoing genocide have reached a new height.

    I'm truly disgusted.

    #SilenceIsCompliance #NeverForget


    #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SaveTheChildren #Genocide #WarCrime #AlShifaHospital #Genocide
    #palestine #Israel #Occupation #Apartheid #Politics #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow
    @palestine @israel

  12. "The barbarity of the Shifa attack, and the scale of the lies that #Israel is telling about it, are intimately connected. They show that Israeli society has taken up denialism as if it is an extreme sport [..]

    "Decades of Western impunity, and an entire political and media infrastructure that has enabled Israel’s #CrimesAgainstHumanity, have led to Israel disassociating itself from a world where actions have consequences..."

    thenation.com/article/world/is
    #Gaza #AlShifaHospital #Palestine #AlShifa

  13. After global pressure and outcry against Israeli attacks against members of WCK that led to death of 7 members, Israeli government have officially apologied for the "mistake" and blamed the "accident" on Hamas.


    This is another outrageous lie by IDF who targeted 3 different vehicles of WCK. Clearly marked by the group and their geo locations shared with Israeli military.

    Do they really think we are stupid? That they accidentally attacked 3 vehicles from the same organization on 3 different locations by mistake?

    This wasn't just another criminal action by IDF to prevent food distribution to starving Palestinians and to draw attention away from their horrible war crimes in and around #AlShifa Hospital?

    #FoodAsWeapon #Genocide #WarCrime #Gaza #IDF #Propaganda
    #SaveGaza #StopIsrael #SaveTheChildren
    #palestine #Israel #Occupation #Apartheid #Politics #PeaceNow #StopTheWar #CeasefireNow
    @palestine @israel

  14. Health workers blockade NHS England HQ to protest deal with Palantir 
    Hundreds of NHS workers are blockading the entrance to NHS England's headquarters in central London, demanding the cancellation of its contract with Palantir, which supplies advanced technology to Israel's military. 
    freedomnews.org.uk/2024/04/03/
    #AlShifaHospital #IDF #NHS #Palantir

  15. youtube.com/watch?v=ILKduzYbBV

    #NovaraMediaNews #news

    Shocking Aftermath of #Apartheidisraeli Assault on #AlShifaHospital

    People were shot dead, whilst people buried alive in ditches accoding to witnesses.

    #EndtheOccupationNOW🇵🇸

    Other stories include: #islamaphobia's bff #RichardDawkins now claiming to be some sort of Islamophobic ...wait for it...Christisn

  16. Earlier this morning...

    ⚠️ #GazaHealthMinistry
    Continued brutal #SavageIsraeliAggression completely incapacitated the #healthsystem in the #Gaza strip
    youtube.com/watch?v=xYeSKO9FUc

    Many medical staff including the director of #AlShifaHospital are still kidnapped, tortured, suffering bad conditions and starvation.

    Kidnapping doctors! That's how Israel 'defends itself'! Bullshit!

    #PermanentCeasefireNOW
    #EndGenocideAgainstPalestinians
    #EndTheOccupationNOW🇵🇸

    #NotInMyName✡️