Some bombing images purported to be from Ukraine are actually from Palestine.
If these images are moving us to action and sympathy for Ukraine — and provoking the US to impose aggressive sanctions on Russia — they should do the same for Palestine and Israel, respectively.
While Israeli violence in Gaza is directly funded by the US government to the tune of $3.8 billion per year, the US refuses to withdraw this funding and impose the kind of sanctions it has so readily vowed to impose on Russia.
US military interventions in other countries have been one of the main sources of death, suffering, and exploitation worldwide for decades, and US war on Russia would only to lead to more violence in the region — not less.
Our anti-war stance is consistent with our demand that the US stop all military funding to Israel and end its complicity in Israeli occupation, apartheid, and ethnic cleansing — all of which are violations of the same “international law” US leaders invoke in the case of Russia.
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Sheikh Jarrah needs your solidarity NOW just as much as May 2021 when millions of us took to our streets and keyboards to support Palestinians defending their homes against Israeli ethnic cleansing.
Listen to Muna El-Kurd’s call to amplify their struggle #SaveSheikhJarrah
As we speak, hundreds of settlers are descending on Sheikh Jarrah for the 6th night in a row in a violent campaign to remove the Salem family from their home, with the assistance of Israeli forces. This is what we were resisting last May — exactly what we were trying to prevent.
The Israeli government and settlers are counting on us to look away, to burn out, to let our attention and dedication to solidarity falter. They saw — and were threatened by — the impact of our posts and protests, and they are hoping that we won’t bring that energy now.
The use and sale of cyber weapons are central to Israel's external and internal functioning and this web of connection illuminates how deeply implicated other nations are in propping up Israel's oppressive regime.
Participate in consumer boycott campaigns, which are a simple, effective way for people around the world to pressure companies with a clear and direct role in Israeli violence against Palestinians.
This is a crisis moment. We have been watching the ongoing Nakba unfold in Sheikh Jarrah, for months, for years, for decades and now as ever, we need to be listening and be led by Palestinian voices and uplift their resistance.
Yesterday was chilling and triggering. We send love and healing to the congregation of Beth Israel, and to all Jews and people everywhere scarred and wounded by this violence. Healing takes care and community. Here are some resources for ourselves and our loved ones:
As we recover, we recommit to dismantling antisemitism in all its forms. And we recommit to resisting any version of safety reliant on Islamophobia or the presence of police. Freedom and safety for any of us relies on freedom and safety for all.
We recommit to opposing all forms of anti-Muslim bigotry and hatred, and stand guard against those who use Islamophobia to divide our communities.
Omar Asad's death was not spontaneous or natural, but the direct result of brutal abuse and neglect by Israeli soldiers.
The US should demand accountability for the Israeli state violence against this Palestinian American man — not merely call for an “investigation."
The Israeli military and Western media’s euphemistic, obfuscatory approach to reporting Omar’s murder is reminiscent of the way American law enforcement and media report police murders in the US.
One of many examples is the murder of George Floyd in May 2020.
When Derek Chauvin suffocated George Floyd by kneeling on his neck for over 9 minutes, the MPD sent out a press release headlined “Man Dies After Medical Incident During Police Interaction.” Media outlets echoed this false narrative until bystander camera footage disproved it.