Yarub Ibn Qahtan
@yarubibnqahtan
Someone messaged me saying, “How are you in Gaza and have an iPhone?” It’s so frustrating how ppl now assume that every Gazan is always wearing torn clothes, sleeping in a tent, and has nothing to eat. Famine has nothing to do with being rich or poor — there’s simply no food…
The world is way too fucked up to be salvaged without a divine intervention. Humanity is already enslaved in darkness.
Baby Zainab Abu Haleeb was martyred at Nasser Medical Complex due to hunger and malnutrition, a result of the ongoing siege and closed crossings. Zainab is not the first, and may not be the last.
After the israelis bomb a home in Gaza, rescuers save a cat as they dug through the rubble searching for survivors —one life, any life, at a time
⚡️⭕️ The freed Lebanese resistance fighter George Abdallah, after more than four decades behind bars in France, delivered a powerful message: “Unfortunately, millions of Arabs are watching Palestinian children die of hunger. This is a stain on our history.” Lebanon. 25th of…
“Just give us food.. I don’t want anything else” It takes a special kind of monster to starve children and then lie about it.
The statement of the Yemeni armed forces
From Yemen, we don't watch Gaza from afar. We demonstrate, we chant, we stand, and we bomb. Al-Sabeen Square is full, as it has been for two years. Because silence is not an option. —Basem, a Yemeni who refuses to be silent. #FreePalestine #FromYemenToGaza
Mona Sufian, a 35-year old divorced woman from Gaza, lives with her family of five in a home destroyed by bombing. Displaced three times to escape death, they lost everything, including Mona's father, their sole breadwinner, in the war. Her younger brother suffers from type 1…
My brother collapses in front of my eyes... and with him my heart breaks My brother was a young man full of life, laughing, playing, and moving with all his energy. But since he got diabetes, everything has changed. His health began to weaken day #VerifiedByRadioWatermelon
A couple of days ago our team found families with their belongings on the side of the street in Deir El Balah. They stopped and asked them what’s wrong. Most of them were women and children. “We’re too tired to set up our tents,” answered the women. So our incredible team set up…
Can you donate anything here?
My little daughter tells me, “If they put everything in front of me and asked me to choose one thing, I would choose bread.” A loaf of bread has become a dream for our children. Please help us with your donations. Save us from starving to death.
Just in search of a bowl of soup, a child in Gaza cries out while waiting in line: look at us, world: we are starving — can’t you feel us? he asks
this is exactly one of the ways i hoped this website would be used ... often the most in need are the least vocal or perceived in these spaces ... please take up advocacy for them too
Thank you to @ainiladra for producing this database 4gaza.bugx0r.nl/lifeline4gaza which lists over 400 family fundraisers in Gaza. Over the next few days I will highlight some of the campaigns with the fewest donations with an appeal for matched donations. Hope you will participate.
AS THE LEAD ORGANIZER FOR THE COMMUNITY FOOD AND FLOUR PROJECTS, IT IS INTEGRAL TO HER DUTIES THAT SHE ALSO CAN REMAIN HOUSED, FED, AND WITH ANY MEDICAL TREATMENT SHE MAY NEED DUE TO EXHAUSTION AND STARVATION. BESIDES ALL THAT, SHE'S ALSO HUMAN. HELP HER. chuffed.org/project/136439…
Jacob Berger makes what he thinks might be his last broadcast as he fears the israelis will attack Handala in an act of piracy @GazaFFlotilla
A young guy has chained himself to the railings of the Houses of Parliament in support of Palestine
Imagine denying a famine because the photos are “too heartbreaking to be real.”
Heartbreaking what they did to my country and people.
Photos show pensioners in Sulaimani gathered and lining up outside a bank as early as 5 a.m.—three hours before opening—to collect their May salaries, the first payment after nearly three months without pay. 📸: Shadost Farhad/ Zoom News
⚡️⭕️ First words of freed resistant prisonner George Abdallah to the public in Beirut, Lebanon: