Note how the Palestinians are described as initiating the violence to which the Israeli soldiers “responded”. Another lie. No question about why the soldiers were there in the first place on the holiest night of the year for Muslims.
A note on rubber bullets: they are metal bullets coated in rubber. A 2017 analysis published in the British Medical Journal found that 15% of people who were injured by rubber bullets were left with permanent disabilities and 3% of those who were injured died.
Absolutely zero context about the evictions: armed Jewish colonial settlers, supported by the Israeli state, have forced Palestinian families from their homes and stolen their properties. BBC has had absolutely no coverage about this.
“Skirmishes” is a term usually used to describe fighting between armies or military forces, not an army using stun grenades and bullets and unarmed people praying in a mosque.
Sounds like these huge numbers of Muslims became enraged after praying all night and couldn’t think of anything better to do than follow it up with some good old fashioned violence against the Jewish minority.
Palestinians were kindly asked not to attend the mosque but insisted, that led to unprovoked violence which was clearly the Palestinians fault as they were the ones who were arrested.
Excellent! Of the tens of thousands of Palestinians who were present, we managed to find someone who used the word “clashes” to corroborate our twisted narrative.
Oh yeah and would be good to have mentioned that Sunday night is also the start of Jerusalem Day, a national holiday in which Israel celebrates its illegal annexation of East Jerusalem and religious nationalists hold parades and other celebrations in the city.
Imagine the uproar if the BBC and others had described the ISIS ethnic cleansing of the Yazidis as “clashes”, “skirmishes”, or a “private real-estate dispute” where “both sides” needed to “exercise restraint”.
🧵 Not many people know it but yesterday 26 June was #NationalCoconutDay . Let’s see how this great occasion was marked in London.
Marieha Hussain started #NationalCoconutDay by appearing at Westminster Mags Court to enter a plea of not guilty to the ‘crime’ of comparing Rishi Sunak and Suella Braverman to coconuts, i.e. brown on the outside, white supremacist on the inside, during a protest against the Israeli genocide in Gaza. The court is to determine whether this placard constitutes a racially aggravated public order offence.
The team at @CAGEintl marked the day by organising a rally outside the court in solidarity with Marieha with their own placards, with a specific disclaimer to the police that the placards were purely satirical. They were joined by prominent anti-racist activists like @narindertweets and @SholaMos1.
On this day 20 years ago, Israel assassinated one of the most popular Muslim leaders in recent history, a man who despite being a paraplegic from the age of 14, struggled his entire life for the freedom of his people. A 🧵on the life and legacy of the martyr, Sheikh Ahmed Yassin.
Sheikh Yassin was born in 1938 in the now depopulated and destroyed Palestinian village of Al-Jura, adjacent to the present-day Israeli town of Ashkelon. Yassin’s father died when he was only five years old, the first great test of his life at such a tender age.
During the creation of Israel in 1948, what Palestinians describe as the Nakba ('Catastrophe'), Zionist militias forced a 10 year old Sheikh Yassin to flee with his family and thousands of other refugees southwards to the Gaza Strip where he would begin his life as a refugee.
🧵The Home Office has conceded that the Israeli government is likely to persecute a Palestinian citizen of Israel if returned to Israel & has agreed to grant him asylum.
The decision came less than 24 hrs before a tribunal hearing at which the Home Office was to defend its original decision to refuse the claim.
In documents filed with the tribunal, ‘Hasan’, whose real identity cannot be disclosed for his protection, claimed that Israel maintains an ‘apartheid’ system of racial domination of its Jewish citizens over its Palestinian citizens, whom it systematically oppresses.
He had also provided evidence to the tribunal that he is at enhanced risk of persecution because of his Palestinian solidarity activism in the UK and his anti-Zionist political opinions.
Hizb ut-Tahrir is not a terrorist group. It has a history of promoting non-violent struggle and has not been connected with any terrorist plots or activities. It is for these reasons that previous plans by both Blair and Cameron to ban the organisation had been shelved.
In moving to proscribe the organisation, the UK is demonstrating three things:
1. The lowering of the threshold for proscription in order to silence free speech.
2. Its subservience to Israeli policy.
3. It’s desire to join the great bastions of freedom that have also banned the group - Bangladesh, China, Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Uzbekistan, Egypt, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan, Kyrgyzstan, and Germany.
In order to proscribe a group, the Home Sec must believe that it is concerned in terrorism (not ‘is or has been concerned’). This means that he must believe that the group currently commits or participates in acts of terrorism, prepares for terrorism, promotes or encourages terrorism or is otherwise concerned in terrorism.
The Home Sec seems to have exploited the 'encourages terrorism' aspect of this by relying on a single press release by Hizb ut Tahrir's branch in Palestine on 7 October 2023 . Two points in this regard.hizb-ut-tahrir.info/en/index.php/p…
Short 🧵 on #Ashura. Today is the 10th of Muharram, the day Muslims celebrate Allah saving the prophet Musa & the Israelites from Pharaoh.
Here are 7 lessons about speaking truth to power from the story of Musa and Pharaoh.
Lesson 1: Islam requires us to speak truth to power regardless of the personal consequences for ourselves. This is the best form of jihad as understood and practiced by the greatest Muslims.
Lesson 2: It is normal to be afraid. Courage is doing the right thing despite that fear. The Prophet Musa feared confronting Pharaoh but asked Allah to help him and went ahead regardless. With each conversation with Pharaoh, Musa’s bravery and confidence increased.
🧵on how British Muslims have been the canaries in the coal mine when it comes to restrictions on civil liberties for over two decades and how the chickens are coming home to roost.
Following widespread condemnation of the closure of Nigel Farage’s bank account from across the political spectrum, with even Sunak describing it as wrong, the Treasury is now taking steps to ensure the rules will change to protect customers better bbc.co.uk/news/business-…
A welcome relief for Nigel Farage of course but also the hundreds of British Muslims whose bank accounts were closed without warning or explanation for the past two decades. Not by Coutts but by high street banks like @HSBC @BarclaysUK @NatWest_Help and @LloydsBank