Gaza's Creative Allies
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Gaza's Creative Allies is an international collective dedicated to highlighting the artistic contributions of poets and creatives who support Gaza.
They're hell-bent on seizing all of Gaza, crushing any defiance, and that's why they're ruthlessly starving the people, ripping Gaza to shreds.
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Mario Tauchi, a visual artist from Japan, showcased over 100 original drawings at his solo exhibition at the Esther Okada Art Gallery in Tokyo, Japan.
Mario Tauchi, a visual artist from Japan, showcased over 100 original drawings at his solo exhibition at the Esther Okada Art Gallery in Tokyo, Japan.




may the starved children of Gaza haunt the conscience of eveiy silent person in the world ‐ Julia Mai Linnéa Maria
"この土地に生まれたというだけで、子供たちが飢え、虐殺され、瓦礫に埋もれるのを見なければならないなんて、本当に腹立たしく、全く理不尽です。アメリカの戦争機械に一人で立ち向かわなければならないなんて、理解できません。"
It’s infuriating, absolutely senseless, that just because you were born on this patch of soil, I’m forced to watch my children starve, get slaughtered, or buried under rubble! It’s beyond comprehension to be left alone to face the U.S. war machine,
Where does the West’s hollow discourse on Gaza go now, with famine raging, genocide unfolding, and their governments shamelessly funneling military aid to Israel? The utter inaction, the deafening silence,
Check out this great website. Amazing e-books available:
We are pleased to announce the launch of our website and would be honored if you would explore, engage with, and share its content. It is an endeavor to preserve the poetry, art, and writings of Gazan poets and artists. Gazapoets.org
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The famine in Gaza is as Egyptian as it is Israeli & American
We need your effort to support ourselves and loved ones; currently, this is the only way. buymeacoffee.com/gazapoets
Have some shame, don't leave Gaza alone. Enter Gaza now. Stop the famine, you can.
Egypt must allow solidarity groups to open the crossing.
They'll pull every damn trick to rip your focus away from Gaza's suffering.
"Yet they still debate whether my humanity deserves a name." Mohammed Mousa