“[The Israeli soldier] secured my legs and tried to rape me with a stick.”
THREAD: Systemic weaponization of sexual violence against Palestinian political prisoners is not an aberration—the Zionist regime has long used rape, torture as a means to forcibly extract confessions.
“[the most difficult moment] was when they stripped me naked and brought my father [into the interrogation room] and tried to force him to sleep with me”
This is a courageous testimony from Rasmea Odeh who, like Aisha Odeh (in the above clip), was incarcerated in the 1960s.
“She [the Israeli soldier] was worse than the men. She was wearing a thin, high-heeled shoe… She stomped in my stomach while I was thrown on the floor… She said, ‘I am preparing you so that a [soldier] can come sleep with you.’”
“I became temporarily paralyzed to [due to the torture] … the first question that my sister asked me, before even greeting me, was ‘did they really dishonor [violate] you?’”
I sourced these clips from two documentaries* where various Palestinian female revolutionaries and former political prisoners courageously recount the abject horror they confronted in Zionist dungeons.
*“Women in Struggle” (2004, dir. Buthina Canaan Khoury, available on ) and “Sing Your Tale, Little Bird” (shot in 1993, released in 2007, dir. Arab Loutfi, available on YouTube …)cultureunplugged.com
I hesitated to share these testimonials, even though they are publicly available, because these stories are serious, sensitive and heartbreaking—to retell them is to relive them. I do not want to share them as a “rebuttal.” It takes unimaginable strength to not only survive such a brutal act of violence but to share your story, despite the social stigma, the racism and smear campaigns, and despite the risk of getting rearrested. These women recognized that they have an obligation to the truth, and so do we.
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🧵: Today is the 75th commemoration of the Nakba—a term used to denote the catastrophic creation of the Israeli state, when Zionist militias ethnically cleansed Palestine & rendered us refugees outside of the borders of our homeland. It should be a household name, but it's not.
I'm tempted to riddle the next tweets w/facts & figures detailing the Nakba's cruelties: the names of the terrorist militias that formed the Israeli military that terrorizes us today; the massacres, refugees, and stolen lands; the pregnant bellies split open in Deir Yassin...
But I would be repeating what’s already been said in thousands of books and articles and what will also have been published today by a few non-mainstream websites.
So where do we begin when talking about the Nakba on its 75th anniversary?
THREAD: Liberal Zionists are protesting to save the Supreme Court, which they consider a ‘beacon of democracy.’
But is it?
You can find the Supreme Court’s fingerprints on virtually all of the Israeli government’s settler-colonial enterprises & apartheid regime. 🧵
📌 It ruled that the Nation-State Law, which enshrines “Jewish settlement” as a “national value..to encourage,” doesn’t negate the state’s “democratic” character.
📌It repeatedly supported the legality of a law preventing the unification of thousands of Palestinian couples.
📌 Last May, it has ruled—in complete violation of international law—in favor of forcibly expelling 1,300+ Palestinians from Masafer Yatta.
📌One of the Supreme Court judges that green-lighted this war crime is himself a settler living in the occupied West Bank.