The massacre at Deir Yassin was throughly documented, and those documents have either been destroyed or censored by the Israeli government in their ongoing bid to conceal the atrocities of the Nakba
Genocide denial of any kind, be it the Nakba, the Holocaust, or any other, is an exercise in historical revisionism that is intended to cement and validate the political agendas of the perpetrators. We must resist these vicious attempts at all costs.
The Israeli government is very interested in erasing any evidence of their crimes at the start of the Nakba. A reminder that the Nakba is ongoing, as we speak.
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This June, after the Israeli military was bombing Gaza for 11 days straight, @GWtweets denied Palestinian students emotional support services and spaces to process their trauma — all because a pro-Israel group disingenuously claimed these services threatened Jews on campus.
Palestinian pain and mourning is not a threat to Jewish safety — and for George Washington University to have denied counseling services to Palestinians over concerns of “Jewish safety” is discriminatory, racist and reprehensible.
GWU's denial of services is connected to the ways in which Palestinians and speech about Palestine are censored on college campuses. Belief in free speech and expression ends at Palestinians being able to speak about their own experiences.
Today, Israeli police forcibly displaced Mizrahi families in Givat Amal, a working-class neighborhood in Tel Aviv, to build luxury apartments.
The Israeli government sent these Jewish families to the area in the 1948 to stop Palestinian refugees from returning to their homes.
Givat Amal is a microcosm of Israel at large:
the founding displacement of Palestinian refugees,
the racist use of Mizrahi Jews as disposable placeholders for them,
the Ashkenazi elite's oppression and neglect of Mizrahim except for when politically or economically expedient.
After 65+ years of residing in Givat Amal without the ownership opportunities or basic infrastructure created for nearby Ashkenazim, 80 Mizrahi families were displaced from the neighborhood in 2014. Evacuation orders for the remaining 40 families went into effect yesterday.
Let's review the revelations of the past few days. A dossier was leaked showing that Israel's Shin Bet has no evidence to support its charges of terrorism against six Palestinian human rights organizations.
That report was followed by two breaking stories on Israeli surveillance technologies. Firstly, that the Israeli government is spying on Palestinians using a software called "Blue Wolf" which tracks people's movements via facial recognition software.
The same day it was revealed that Palestinian activists had had their phones hacked by Israeli spyware Pegasus. A number of those activists worked or were associated with the six Palestinian human rights orgs that were slapped with terrorist designation. apnews.com/article/techno…
Yesterday in 2000, Israeli forces shot Faris Odeh in the neck while he threw stones in Gaza during the Second Intifada. He was 15.
This image of him has become an iconic representation of the asymmetry of power and resources between the Israeli military and Palestinians.
The famous image juxtaposes Faris — a young Palestinian boy standing alone in everyday clothes holding a single stone — with several Israeli soldiers in military outfits and gear, standing behind a sophisticated tank several times Faris’ size.
This power asymmetry between the Israeli military and Palestinians persists to this day, and is the reason that analyses of Israeli violence in Palestine as a “conflict” between equal parties, or a “both-sides issue,” are fundamentally flawed.
Without their faces catalogued in a military database.
Without their every move surveilled.
Without their routine actions falsely criminalized.
Without their homes made so unsafe that they have no choice but to leave.
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As the article details, the Israeli military uses facial recognition throughout the West Bank — not just at checkpoints, but also to surveil public areas and private homes.
“We no longer feel comfortable socializing because cameras are always filming us,” said a Hebron resident.
And the Blue Wolf app — which tells Israeli soldiers if a Palestinian is to be detained, arrested, or "left alone" — entailed soldiers competing to collect the most photographs of Palestinians against their will.
Reminder: the US sends this military $3.8 billion per year.