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Saved - October 23, 2023 at 8:08 AM

@MarioNawfal - Mario Nawfal

🇮🇱🇵🇸 Put the volume up, listen to the bombardment right next to you, and imagine you're stuck with these families during the airstrikes. https://t.co/P9TzkZGgIV

Saved - October 28, 2023 at 4:09 PM

@les_spectateurs - Les Spectateurs

🇵🇸 Une vidéo tout simplement déchirante… Les femmes et les enfants palestiniens sont les premières victimes collatéraux de tout ces bombardements. Pour rester informé, suivez @les_spectateurs https://t.co/Zh2m02A3HS

Saved - November 3, 2023 at 9:25 PM
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Videos of distress from Palestinians amidst the rubble are truly horrifying. The footage, sent by Palestinians themselves, highlights the dire situation.

@JaimeHorta17 - Jaime Horta 😎🇵🇹⚛🇨🇵☯️🇧🇷

🇵🇸 1/8 Ces vidéos de détresse sur le décombres envoyées par des palestiniens...C'est horrible. https://t.co/FeuZ0MRDXz

@JaimeHorta17 - Jaime Horta 😎🇵🇹⚛🇨🇵☯️🇧🇷

🇵🇸 2/8 Ces vidéos envoyées par des palestiniens. C'est horrible. https://t.co/WwvyZ3C86f

@JaimeHorta17 - Jaime Horta 😎🇵🇹⚛🇨🇵☯️🇧🇷

🇵🇸 3/8 Ces vidéos envoyées par des palestiniens. C'est horrible. https://t.co/sxg1GbYibG

Saved - November 6, 2023 at 5:15 PM

@Nemontanaa - Nemontana

« Vis ma vie de Palestinien » Quel peuple pourrait accepter cette torture permanente? Ce n'est plus tolérable. Le monde a été silencieux trop longtemps. #GazaGenocide #StopGenocideInGaza #Gaza https://t.co/n1TvLzx65Q

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Soldier 1 admits that controlling Palestinians is routine and involves invading their homes, controlling their daily lives, and humiliating them. The presence of military activity, home invasions, patrols, and digital surveillance is widespread in the West Bank, particularly in Hebron. The United Nations reports that between 2008 and 2020, 5,590 Palestinians were killed compared to 251 Israelis. However, a member of the European Parliament claims that the numbers are much higher, stating that over 150,000 Palestinian civilians, including 33,000 children, have been killed or injured in Gaza and the West Bank since 2008.
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Speaker 0: What's most haunts you and your conscience about what you did in your time as a soldier? Speaker 1: For me, it's the routine way we control the Palestinians. Right? A Palestinian can wake up in the morning and not know if we will be at work on time, go to sleep, not know if soldiers will invade his home, we basically control the most simple and basic elements of life Speaker 0: It's designed to break down the population of Palestinians, and show them who's in charge, and humiliate them on a daily basis. Speaker 1: Exactly. How how can we make 2,500,000 Palestinians in the West Bank to feel that they cannot lift their head up? We will make them understand that we control their lives. The segregated roads and the settlements are so forth and so forth. They exist all around the occupied territories. Military activity, home invasions, patrols, digital surveillance, they exist here and they exist all over the West Bank. Difference in Hebron is that in a very short walk, we can see examples of all of it. Speaker 0: All of it. We've taught all of it. Speaker 2: The United Nations says that 250 1 Israelis lost their life compared to 5,590 Palestinians that were killed between 2008 and 2020. A member of the European Parliament from Ireland, however, says that the numbers are much higher. Speaker 3: More than a 150,000 Palestinian civilians have been Killed or injured in Gaza and the West Bank since 2008. 33,000 of those were children.
Saved - November 14, 2023 at 4:07 AM

@55Bellechasse - Bertrand SCHOLLER

Quelle armée dans le monde traite des prisonnier ainsi sans provoquer d’indignation mondiale Ça rappelle Guantanamo On n ose pas imaginer ce qui se passe loin des camera Jusqu ou va l’ignominie et l’arbitraire ? https://t.co/GvehvRGhst

@mallem_housna - MHM

😡😡 أقذر استعمار في القرن الحادي والعشرين.

Saved - December 2, 2023 at 3:12 AM

@DrLoupis - Dr. Anastasia Maria Loupis

“I don’t care if they want to kill me too.” An elderly man sits on the rubble of his house. "I lost my two sons and my daughter, they are dead under the rubble". "I sit here because I can't go anywhere, there is no cover". 💔🇵🇸 @MarioNawfal https://t.co/1Gjvga0NFV

Video Transcript AI Summary
Speaker 0 talks about the ease of control and finding a misplaced knife. They mention the price of a villa and the discovery of a pointy object. The speaker also mentions someone named Kader and the word "fındık," which means hazelnut in Turkish.
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Speaker 0: Ya. Kolay kontrolulma ya Lan söyle gel Yanlışir Bıçağı villa lira Noktası menekşesel bulur. Kaderı dedi. Fındık.
Saved - December 6, 2023 at 10:21 AM

@caissesdegreve - Caisses de grève

"Que voulez-vous qu'il nous arrive de plus, pour que vous arrêtiez cette guerre ?" 🎥ig: ismail.jood https://t.co/YR0qynRGyg

Saved - December 12, 2023 at 2:38 AM

@caissesdegreve - Caisses de grève

👀 "Chaque jour, 2,3 millions de personnes se réveillent le matin sans savoir si elles survivront jusqu'à la nuit, et dorment la nuit sans savoir si elles survivront au jour suivant. Demander un cessez-le-feu est la seule chose humainement décente à faire." @majedbamya https://t.co/cwzXxU2P4X

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Israel is accused of treating all Palestinians in Gaza as terrorists and justifying their killing by labeling them as such. The speaker argues that Israel's actions amount to genocide, war crimes, and crimes against humanity. They emphasize the urgent need for a ceasefire and criticize Israel for attacking those calling for one. The speaker also questions why there have been no consequences for Israel's actions and calls for accountability through the International Criminal Court. They highlight the ongoing displacement caused by Israeli settlements and express the Palestinian people's lack of confidence in international law's ability to protect them. The speaker concludes by urging the upholding of the law for the sake of justice and peace.
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Speaker 0: You had all these, attempts to debate the numbers. We know exactly the number of victims in Gaza. 2,300,000. All of the Palestinians in Gaza are victims. They are, killed, wounded, displaced, besieged, deprived of the objects that are essential for their survival. Israel deals with all Palestinians as terrorists or suspected terrorists. So even human rights NGOs, human rights defenders, everybody is attacked under this, encompass all qualifications that should be rejected wholeheartedly. And when we're speaking of this Israeli assault, Effectively, Israel has told the world we can kill any Palestinian and every Palestinian in Gaza. They've told you that look look away. There's nothing to see. If they are killed, they are either terrorists, terrorist sympathisers, or human shields. It's never our fault. We cannot be blamed. We can bomb entire neighborhoods. You can wake up and hear that 300 people have been killed, half of them are 40% children. And there would be a very good justification for that, that we don't need to provide, except that they are either terrorists, sympathizers or human shields. And we have called that a carpet explanation for carpet bombing. It is worthless. And it was shameful that some media outlets and some politicians have echoed Such a despicable way of qualifying people, of dehumanizing people and attempting to justify their killing. So at this point, we're 2 months in. You can believe it's a coincidence that Israel bombed the hospitals, the bakeries, 60% of homes. You can believe it's it just so happened that these were all the military targets, the shelters, Or you can believe it was actually targeting them. And why has it been targeting them to destroy, in part, all in whole, the population. We believe what is happening is that. And that has a name. Genocide. You don't believe that is what is happening? You believe this is a widespread and systematic attack? It's crimes against humanity. Is it more acceptable now? You don't believe that is it? It's war crimes. Is it more acceptable? There's no way around this being criminal and falling under the jurisdiction of the ICC. There's no way around it. 2 months in, anybody who is hesitant To say that this mass killing, this indiscriminate killing, this besieging, the use of humanitarian aid As a means of destruction and pressure on people. And then we can argue what are the real objectives. Why would Israel do that? They're telling you. They want the people out. They want the question of Palestine to end. They want the Palestinians as a people to no longer exist as a people. That is the the threat they are dealing with. Is that a legitimate threat? It is not. If you don't have a moral compass or some form of moral clarity at this point to say, this needs to stop now, and you accept any justification for such barbaric acts happening, any, you lose all credibility. You can no longer speak of international law. Put it aside. No longer speak of it anytime in your lifetime. This is it. In every generation, we have a moment in time that is decisive for international law. We we, The Palestinian people, unfortunately, for 75 years, have have been a measuring stick of the illnesses affecting international law, the double standards that exist in international. 75 years is not new. But the level of destruction we've seen, we have not seen since 1948 on the 75th anniversary of the Nakba. And I have to tell you, Now in Gaza, every decision is a life or death decision. You wake up in the morning, the room you decided to sleep is a life or death decision. You don't know the right decision. You decide to leave your home or stay in your home. It's a life or death decision. You are informed that there is humanitarian aid for you in this distribution center. You got a bag of, flour. You decide to go pick it up or stay hungry? If you decide to go pick it up, that's a life or death decision. You might not make it back. Your child is wounded. Trying to get him to a hospital is a life of death decision. Every day, 2,300,000 Palestinians are fighting for their lives every single day. 2,300,000 people wake up in the morning not knowing if they will make it to the night, sleep at night not knowing if they will make it to the next day. Calling for a ceasefire is the only human decent thing to do. But it's Israel attacking those calling for a ceasefire. And this is my My last comment, who does that? When you're committing the crimes and you're attacking the UN, attacking Spain, attacking Belgium, attacking the Global South, attacking the NGOs. The foreign minister writing tweets against these people to try to intimidate and silence them. The prime minister of Israel making calls. Who does that in your lives? Bullies. Bullies. And how do you stop a bully? If he sees he can get away with it, do you reason with him? Do you try to convince him? You show him there are consequences for their actions. 9 years we have been party to the ICC. 9 years, no consequences. What is taking so long? What is so complicated in the matter in Palestine from a legal standpoint? What is the legal delay? And I I spoke about Gaza. This is not the 1st war. We entered with a war. It was followed by several assaults on our people in Gaza Until it culminated here, because the bully was never reigned in. They are building settlements while bombing our people in Gaza. Is there any single legal expert, a decent legal expert, that can tell me it's hard to make a case about settlements against Israeli leaders from the prime prime minister? They announce it. They're proud of it. We have a right to settle. We will fund it. We will build it. We will help the settlers give it. We are arming the settlers so they can displace the people. They are displacing the people themselves by force or by by coercion. You're gonna tell me there's no ever it's difficult to collect the evidence to make a winnable case about settlements? So this is a point where this institution and the people representing it And the prosecutor are facing history. They are facing the Palestinian people who are being killed and facing history. These are the Rome Statute are serious words written by serious people in serious times. The Geneva Conventions came from the Holocaust and the horrors of the 2nd World War. The Charter, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. These are words that cannot be allowed to become empty words. They either motivate action or they are useless. And today in Palestine, the Palestinian people has no confidence that these words will protect them. And the Israeli perpetrators have every confidence that these words will not hold them accountable. Who should be proven right and who should be proven wrong? Where fear should be if the perpetrators had any reason in 75 years to fear the consequences of their actions, What's happening in Gaza today would not have been possible. So we we blame those responsible, the Israelis, The Israeli government that is doing this. The Israeli occupation forces. The Israeli settlers that are doing this. We are committed to the law. We believe in the law, whoever the perpetrators, whoever the victims. We committed ourselves to that. We look naive at best Until the law protects everyone, until we show that every life is sacred, we don't accept that our people's lives are not sacred. We don't we cannot explain that we're defending the law that is not defending our people. So with us, with the people who you will hear today, let's uphold the law for everyone's sake, for everyone's future, for justice and for peace. That is the only way forward.
Saved - December 29, 2023 at 1:50 PM

@galamiou - Berger Florian

Tu es à Gaza , encore vivant, tu regardes par la fenêtre vers l'immeuble d'en face en espérant que la mort israélienne ne te frappe pas , ne frappe pas tes voisins ! Et .....un rappel que tu n'es à l'abri nulle part ! #Gaza #Israel https://t.co/S4spX31Vh1

Saved - January 10, 2024 at 5:20 AM

@galamiou - Berger Florian

Une jeune palestinienne filme l'attaque israélienne .. Vivez son ressenti , son angoisse ... La réalité des habitants de Gaza , ces palestiniens chrétiens et musulmans sous les bombes israéliennes #Israel #Gaza https://t.co/OkYMVukHXh

Saved - January 16, 2024 at 3:50 AM

@MAGA__Patriot - Trump Girl 🇺🇲🦅🇺🇲

ARE WE AT WAR?? https://t.co/witiJq7Zj0

Saved - January 20, 2024 at 1:47 PM

@IdirHakimfr - Idir Hakim (FR) (Personnel) ⑨③②⓪⓪

#video Ne détournez pas le regard, et imaginez-vous et vos enfants dans ce chaos imposé aux civils en #palestine par #israel

Saved - January 25, 2024 at 1:09 AM

@angeliqueharqu1 - Angelique Harquin

Imaginez ces images venant de n’importe quel autre pays sur Terre autre qu’Israël? Imaginez ce que dirait la Maison Blanche? Imaginez à quelle vitesse ils commenceraient à bombarder, à sanctionner et à menacer ce pays. Mais c'est Israël. Alors tout va bien #Gaza_Genocide #Gaza https://t.co/XnRNJqmRv0

Saved - February 17, 2024 at 2:38 AM

@racmess - L'Anachorète ... Penseur O Perché...

Ces malheureux sont au bout du rouleau 😢 " pourquoi... ...nous avons tout perdu, nos maisons, notre travail, nos voitures, notre argent nous n'avons plus RIEN... On nous a déplacé au sud soi disant SAFE... déplacés de lieux en lieux, et maintenant où aller ? " #CeasefireNOW

Saved - February 18, 2024 at 9:05 AM

@55Bellechasse - Bertrand SCHOLLER

Évidement, ça n’a rien à voir avec les pages sombres de l’histoire de l’humanité Images de #Gaza 2024 Tout va bien ? A quelques kilomètres vivent des gens riches et qui ne manquent de rien, jamais … mais on doit les plaindre eux; pas ceux des images ci dessous https://t.co/9bG20R4OFS

Saved - February 26, 2024 at 1:26 AM

@KufiyyaPS - Mariam from Gaza 🇵🇸

Is there anything worse than this? This is how israel bombs innocent civilian houses using US anti-bunker missiles Can you hear the screaming in the background? https://t.co/2LyByDKK1v

Saved - February 29, 2024 at 6:21 AM

@ShaykhSulaiman - Sulaiman Ahmed

“I have never… seen a place… so bombarded for such a long time with such a trapped population without any escape. People are traumatized beyond belief.” https://t.co/XyQPidSnz3

Video Transcript AI Summary
Jan Egeland describes the dire situation in Gaza, highlighting the devastation, desperation, and lack of aid. He criticizes the ineffective airdrops and calls for better aid distribution through established crossings. He notes the chaos and looting due to limited aid. Concerns about famine in the north are raised, emphasizing the urgent need for supplies. Egeland urges for a ceasefire, hostage release, and dialogue for a hopeful future. He stresses the importance of humanitarian efforts and cooperation.
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Speaker 0: Jan Egeland, welcome to the program from Rafa. Speaker 1: Thank you very much. Speaker 0: What is it like to be there and see it for the first time? We've heard a lot. We've seen pictures. We hear reports from inside. What are you seeing with your own eyes? Speaker 1: Well, Christiane, you have to come to Gaza to understand the devastation, the destitution, and the desperation of the of the people here. I have never in my many, many years as a networker seen a place that has been so bombarded for such a long time with such a tracked population without any escape. So people are traumatized beyond belief. They live under the most horrific conditions. I was in a school today with, 50 people sleeping in a small classroom. You know, 250, 200 people sharing 1 latrine. And no real water, food, too few mattresses even. We're trying to do all we can as the Norwegian Refugee Council, but we're really, really overstretched in this ocean of needs. Speaker 0: Jan Egeland, you know, finally, the international community has started to airdrop some aid. But what we saw was that some of it dropped into the sea, and the pictures are really ones of, you know, I mean, total just panic. People are scavenging. People are fighting each other. People are trying to get the Yeah. You know, plastic, I guess, their military rations. Can there be no better way of delivering aid even in the midst of a war? Speaker 1: There can be a much better way, really, and it's up to Israel with the United States and Egypt to fix it. Of course, air drops is something of a very last resort. You do that to besiege areas as we did in Syria when the Islamic State was was was besieging and and so on. Jordan is doing some airdrops. It's very costly. It's very limited, and and and and and very hard to do. The solution is to get the Rapha Crossing and Kerem Shalom to work according to its purpose and according to its capacity. Speaker 0: Mhmm. Speaker 1: I could see many hundreds of trucks lined up at the Rafa Crossing when I came today in Kiryat Shalom. It's has been days with only a handful of, of trucks even though they have a much bigger capacity from the Israeli side. But there, they let extremists extremists block the aid to the children and women, the innocent on this side. Speaker 0: You know, as people who are saying, how can we send aid into the people who killed our women and children and kidnapped our people? So the politics is even playing out and the trauma on the border there. But I wanna ask you how you react to, let's just say, Palestinians who talked to Reuters said about the airdrops. We came throwing ourselves toward death to get some flour. We can't find anything. Have mercy on us. Another said our life has become hell. And we know because a CNN investigation found that Israel actually fired on a UN UN convoy carrying food supplies earlier this month, February 5th. Speaker 1: Yes. Yes. And also say I mean, it's beyond belief that people who are mourning, of course, the worst massacre in the history of Israel on the 7th October would believe that taking away food from children and women, completely innocent, had nothing to do with the 7th October, Could can in any way help the poor hostages here? The Hamas militants have food, and they are in tunnels. They have nothing to do with the with with with the people that we ate. The chaos, yes, around the aid line is becoming worse and worse because there's so little aid coming in. Today, I'm I'm pretty shaken actually from what I saw. The minute we cross the border from, you know, orderly and sparsely populated Sinai, you you see the a trucks going full speed down the road, being chased by gangs of youth who jumped the Trump, the trucks, and before ice, loot mattresses and blankets, food, etcetera to the desperate people outside who want to get some aid. Speaker 0: So, Jan, Jan, let me ask Speaker 1: you this. Speaker 0: Jan, is this anarchy? Is this stealing, or is this an attempt to distribute this, you know, in in as crazy a way as you described, to distribute this aid? Speaker 1: I I think it is, actually self self-service by those strongest Mhmm. Who have received no aid and who have grandmothers, children, nephews who are starving. That it's people are not looting each other. They loot what they see as an international community coming with far too little to them, so then they take what they can get. We have a special way of of of of go going in with the NRC. We have had none of our trucks looted yet, and we do orderly distributions with local organizations who have to use their open trucks in a situation of desperation. And by the way, the police, which was supposed to to put have some order in this, was bombed repeatedly by Israel, the blue blue uniform police. So they are done. Now they are in civilian clothing trying to shoot in the air. No. It's it's it's it's really also Wow. In some places. Speaker 0: Let me ask you then because you're in Rafa specifically. You probably had some access towards, but what a lot of people are very concerned about right now, including the residents who we can manage to hear from are in the north. There there there's a picture that we're gonna play. It's a mother who says there's no more milk in the enclave or at least up there. So she's wrapping a date in a gauze and letting her baby boy suck on it as if to suck all the juice out of this date. We have heard that there are stories of young children saying that they would rather die. We've heard adults say they are going to they're preparing to die. They think they will all die. Can you get to the north where we understand there is a famine rising there? What do you know about the north? Will you go to the north? Speaker 1: Yeah. But I'm not able myself now to go to the north. NRC has 8 8 workers in the north, and they are themselves starving. We we got a little bit of food to our aid workers the other day, but the convoys have really been thoroughly looted from the desperation and lawlessness in this bombarded north. The so there's very little aid. There is very little, supplies there to start with. So famine is breaking out there. There's no other way to just describe it, which again shows that the crossing, which is also from Israel. The Israel could fix this. They are the occupying power. They have a, overwhelming military superiority. They could have convoys going over Karni crossing, which is in the middle area from where you can easily reach the north. It's very hard from here south in Rafa and Kiran shalom area. Speaker 0: Why do you think they are not? Why do you think a basic food and water and medicine supplies are not happening? Speaker 1: Well, I am because of what is a misconception of military expediency, let's just smash the place and and and thereby reach very fast a military objective. They're not reaching, haven't reached their military objective after all of these months. So I I hope that to see some sanity and humanity on the Israeli side. This is not Israel I know from 40 years of cooperation, including through the Oslo agreement. Then there was always possibilities to reason and to get aid to, to Palestinians, in need. I hope to see days where this comes back. Speaker 0: So Jan Englund, you obviously have to have Israeli coordination permission, whatever the word is, to get in even from Rafa, even even to talk and see what they need there. So what are you now saying to your Israeli interlocutors? I mean, do they understand the extent of the humanitarian catastrophe? Speaker 1: Well, I I I wonder, of of course, there is this dehumanization on on both sides. So so, of course, in on this side, people are naturally concerned with famine among children. On the Israeli side, it is the hostages that is the number one and only issue. So I'm looking to the United States to broker now a deal whereby there is an extended ceasefire for this war exhausted population, a release of the hostages, release from prisoners also that are sitting in arbitrary detention on the other side, and then let's reboot and start to discuss a future with some hope for both Palestinians and Israelis, security for for Israel, hope and justice for the Palestinians. Speaker 0: It's really such a disaster. Listening to you is very, very disconcerting. Jan Egeland, thank you very much indeed. Speaker 1: Thank you. Thank you for having me.
Saved - April 21, 2024 at 8:33 AM
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Hey, you Zionists who support Israeli barbarism, could you live in these conditions for 6 months, let alone 75 years? How can anyone live in this hell that you endorse and even support? Have you lost all trace of humanity when you panicked over Iran's retaliation against Israel? The line of human atrocities has been crossed, and by supporting Israel's genocide against Palestinians, you can no longer be part of the camp of Humanity. However, you still have a chance to remain human before it's too late and history judges you. #FreePalestine #CEASEFIRE_NOW #Gaza #IsraelWarCrimes

@Rayan_Assalam - Rayan Assalam (Free 🇵🇸ⵣ🇲🇦🇫🇷🇧🇪) Follow back

Hé, vous les sionistes qui soutenez la barbarie israélienne, seriez-vous capables de vivre dans ces conditions durant 6 mois et 75 ans ??? Comment un être humain pourrait-il vivre dans cet enfer que vous cautionnez et que vous soutenez même ??? Quand on a vu votre affolement lors de la réplique de l'Iran sur Israël ! Avez-vous perdu tout ce qu'il vous restait d'humanité ??? Une ligne rouge des atrocités humaines a été franchie, vous ne pouvez plus faire partie du camp de l'Humanité en soutenant le génocide que commet Israël à l'égard des Palestiniens, mais vous pouvez encore décider de rester humain...avant qu'il ne soit trop tard et que l'Histoire ne vous juge... #FreePalestine #CEASEFIRE_NOW #Gaza #IsraelWarCrimes

Saved - May 7, 2024 at 5:59 AM

@galamiou - Berger Florian

Les conséquences de l'offensive israélienne et des bombardements de Tsahal sur #Rafah commence à nous arriver Les restes des corps de ces palestiniens abandonnés par la communauté internationale à la folie génocidaire d'israël ramassés par les secours Le pire est à venir hélas https://t.co/WtQHaz84xm

Saved - May 8, 2024 at 12:11 AM

@galamiou - Berger Florian

Que dire ? Enfants de #Gaza Enfants de #Rafah #AllEyesOnRafah https://t.co/BzgQuxyNVc

Saved - July 13, 2024 at 11:54 PM

@umyaznemo - Rania

What deranged people bomb displaced civilians in tents! https://t.co/i0sHQKWb3L

Saved - July 28, 2024 at 3:17 AM

@DianaDi44150927 - Diana D

@55Bellechasse https://t.co/pkdafdz0kP

@rifain_nouvelle - LE RIFAIN LA NOUVELLE DU FRONT

🔴⚡️URGENT : Massacre de masse en cours⚠️❌ L’armée israélienne vient de larguer un tapis de bombe au nord de la ville de Rafah, tout un quartier a littéralement été réduit en cendre, il ne reste plus rien. https://t.co/h4KgP9Pkl7

Saved - August 17, 2024 at 2:53 AM

@claudeelkhal - Claude El Khal

Des enfants terrorisés. Des parents qui ne savent plus quoi faire pour les protéger. Les bombes qui pleuvent autour d’eux… L’armée israélienne leur a ordonné d’évacuer. Dès qu’ils se sont mis en route, elle les a bombardé. https://t.co/bmFevkIsiR

Saved - September 4, 2024 at 5:41 AM

@AlanRMacLeod - Alan MacLeod

What kind of psychotic, genocidal nonsense is this? https://t.co/2Tanw2C8aI

Saved - January 16, 2025 at 4:39 PM

@ACTBrigitte - Brigitte Gabriel

The children of Gaza. People in the United States need to see videos like this to truly understand what’s going on in the Middle East. https://t.co/Q4GJgA9DfG

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