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They told us to ” educate ourselves”. So we did

ESSENTIAL READING 1
Norman Finkelstein : Gaza an Inquest into it’s Martyrdom
Tony Greenstein : Zionism During the Holocaust
Anthony Lowenstein : The Palestine Laboratory
Rashid Khalidi : The Hundred Years War on Palestine
Ilan Pappe  Noam Chomsky: On Palestine
Ilan Pappe Noam Chomsky:  Gaza in Crisis
Ilan  Pappe : The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine
Israel Gutman : Resistance, The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Avi Shlaim : Three Worlds, Memoirs of an Arab Jew
Theodor Kaufman : Germany must Perish
Maurice Samuel : You Gentiles
Norman Finkelstein :  The Holocaust Industry. Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering
Christopher Hitchens Edward W Said : Blaming the Victims, Spurious Scholarship and the Palestinian Question
Ilan Pappe Ten Myths about Israel
Franz Fanon : The Wretched of the Earth
Nurit Peled-Elhanan : Palestine in Israeli School Books: Ideology and Propaganda in Education
Peter Shambrook : Policy of Deceit
Nur Masalha : Palestine, A Four Thousand Year History
Rashid  Khalidi : The Iron Cage
Susan Abulhawa : Mornings in Jenin
Theodor Herzl : The Jewish State
Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky : Manufacturing Consent: The Political Economy of the Mass Media
Hannah Arendt : 1.On Lying And Politics, 2. The Banality of Evil, 3.The Path to Mass Evil
Alexandra Stein : 1. Inside Out, 2. Terror Love And Brainwashing

ESSENTIAL READING 2
Colonizing Palestine by Dr Areej Sabbagh-Khoury
1.Palestine Hijacked: How Zionism Forged an Apartheid State from River to Sea
2.State of Terror
3, Writings on the Wall
by Thomas Suarez
A People’s History of the United States by Howard Zinn
Between River and Sea: Encounters in Israel and Palestine
by Dervla Murphy
Apartheid in Palestine: Hard Laws and Harder Experiences
Edited by Richard Falk
The Attack on the Liberty: The Untold Story of Israel’s Deadly 1967 Assault on a U.S. Spy Ship
1.Forest of Noise
2.Things You May Find Hidden in My Ear
Palestinian poet, Mosab Abu Toha
Against Our Better Judgment: The Hidden History of How the United States Was Used to Create Israel
by Alison Weir
The lost centuries: from the Muslim empires to the Renaissance of Europe, 1145-1453
by John Bagot Glubb
Palestine
by Joe Sacco
In Search of Fatima
by Ghada Karmi
My Brother, My Land: A Story from Palestine
by Sami Hermez and Sireen Sawalha
The Butterfly’s Burden by Mahmoud Darwish
The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering
by Norman Finkelstein 2000
Expulsion of the Palestinians: The Concept of “Transfer” in Zionist Political Thought, 1882-1948
by Nur Masalha 2012
Weaponising Anti-Semitism
by Asa Winstanley 2023

ESSENTIAL DOCUMENTARY FILMS  TO WATCH.

Jenin Jenin 2002
Tears of Gaza 2010
The Stones Cry Out  2013
Born in Gaza 2014
Death in Gaza 2004
Voices from Gaza 1989
5 Broken Cameras 2011
Waltz with Bashir 2008
A World Not Ours 2012
The Gatekeepers 2012
The Oslo Diaries 2018
The Occupation of the American Mind 2016
TANTURA 2022
Israelism 2023
Where Olive Trees Weep 2024
Checkpoint 2003
Defamation 2009
No Other Land 2024
Gaza: How to Survive a Warzone 2024

Free Palestine 🇵🇸

Via Bryan Adams on Facebook

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Sometimes I think it’s astonishing how aggressively Israel’s supporters work to stomp out criticism of Israel. Then I remember that these people also support mass murdering children; trying to take away my speech rights is one of their LESS evil goals. It shouldn’t shock me.

I saw someone talking online about how crazy it is that music groups who speak out against Israel’s atrocities are starting to form alliances with each other in an effort to counteract the campaign to silence them and destroy their careers, saying it shouldn’t be necessary to form an alliance in order to oppose an ongoing genocide. And that’s true, it shouldn’t be necessary. But it also shouldn’t surprise us that people who think bombing hospitals is fine would try to cancel musicians for criticizing Israel.

One mistake westerners keep making is thinking of Israel’s supporters as normal people with normal moral standards just because we happen to know them and interact with them in our communities. They look like us, speak like us, dress like us and act like us, so we assume they must think and feel a lot like us as well.

But they don’t. If you’re still supporting Israel in the year 2025, there’s something seriously wrong with you as a person. You do not have a normal, healthy sense of empathy and morality.

It’s 2025. Israeli soldiers are telling the Israeli press that they’re being ordered to massacre starving civilians trying to obtain food from aid centers. Countless doctors have been telling the world that Israeli snipers are routinely, deliberately shooting children in the head and chest throughout the Gaza Strip. Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, and all the leading genocide experts and human rights authorities are saying that a genocide is being perpetrated in Gaza. The New York fucking Times just published an op-ed by a Zionist genocide scholar who’s finally admitting that it’s a genocide.

There’s no way to deny what this is anymore. If you still support Israel in the year 2025, it’s not because you don’t believe Israel is committing horrific atrocities. It’s because you believe those horrific atrocities are good, and you want to see more of them.

Most Israel supporters will deny that this is the case, because they lie. They lie constantly. They have no moral problem with lying. They have no moral problem with burning children alive, so of course they have no problem with lying.

That’s where people go wrong. They assume Israel supporters can’t possibly be lying about their concerns about “antisemitism” in order to promote the information interests of Israel, because nobody could be that evil. But Israel supporters think it’s fine to intentionally starve babies by blockading baby formula from entering Gaza. Of course they are that evil.

People assume Israel’s supporters wouldn’t deliberately stage fake antisemitic incidents or artificially inflate antisemitism figures in their own countries so that their governments will implement authoritarian measures to stomp out criticism of Israel in the name of fighting antisemitism, because they assume nobody could be that depraved. But these people think it’s fine for the IDF to systematically assassinate Palestinian journalists to stop them from telling the truth. Of course they are that depraved.

Of course they’d try to silence our speech. Of course they’d try to send our kids off to war with Iran. Of course they’d work to manipulate our government. Of course they’d pollute the information ecosystem with mountains of lies. They support a live-streamed genocide. They’re bad people.

Supporting Israel and its actions is not some political opinion like your position on property taxes or marijuana legalization. It’s not just some people having a point of view we need to respect and treat as equal to our own view on the matter. They’re working to make it possible to conduct an extermination campaign of unfathomable horror. That’s as political as a gang rape, and just as worthy of respect.

There’s not really anything you can put past Israel’s supporters at this point. They will lie. They will manipulate. They will pretend to believe things they do not believe. They will pretend to feel things they do not feel. And they will do these things to facilitate some of the worst atrocities you can possibly imagine.

This is who Israel’s supporters are. They’re showing you who they are every single day.

https://www.caitlinjohnst.one/p/if-youre-still-supporting-israel?fbclid=IwQ0xDSwLnXQ5jbGNrAuddB2V4dG4DYWVtAjExAAEeSdUMCyedV-GpzrX8ExwvtHNM7e_UYZhliB0lxcCk0vG1k6clvdJ_GzTQES8_aem_pBZsoSfME0hW7vsoptr7CQ

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Hitler committed suicide.
Mussolini was shot and then his corpse was attacked and hung.
Pinochet died under house arrest, while facing criminal charges in Europe and in Chile.
Idi Amin died in exile.
The Shah of Iran died in exile.
Pol Pot died under house arrest.
Mobutu died in exile.
Ceausescu and his wife were executed by firing squad.
Saddam Hussein was hung.
The Dominican Republic’s Rafael Trujillo was assassinated.
The last Somoza dictator was assassinated in exile after being overthrown.
Paraguay’s Alfredo Stroessner, Colombia’s Gustavo Rojas Pinilla, and Marcos Pérez Jiménez all died in exile.
Argentina’s Jorge Rafael Videla died while serving a fifty-year sentence.
Ferdinand Marcos died in exile, and Duterte is currently in the Hague for crimes against humanity.
Slobodan Milošević died in the Hague while on trial for war crimes.
Hashim Thaçi, former p.m. of Kosovo, is still being held in the Hague.
The Khmer Rouge’s Khieu Samphan is serving a life sentence in Cambodia.
Charles Taylor of Liberia is serving a 50-year sentence in the UK.
Chad’s Hissene Habre went into exile in Senegal, where he was tried on charges of crimes against humanity and given a life sentence; he died in prison.
Only last winter Assad fled Syria; only last summer Sheikh Hasina fled Bangladesh. And in December, South Korea successfully pushed back a coup attempt, arrested and impeached the president who tried, and he’s now in jail awaiting trial. He could face the death penalty if convicted.

That hasn’t been the fate of all dictators but for many of them the chapters after their power crumbled were not what they would have written. Nor is this reassurance that justice or democracy always wins or dismissal of the damage each of them did. I was just thinking and then decided to compile a list.

It’s not complete by any means. But let me add that right now Trump is threatening Brazil with tariffs for putting Bolsonaro, the chump who would be dictator (but didn’t get reelected then he threw a hissy fit coup attempt like Trump), on trial.

— Rebecca Solnit

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They Called It War. But It Was Slaughter.

Once there was a people whose only crime was being born in the wrong place, at the wrong time, under the rule of the wrong oppressor.

They lived on ancient land, land soaked in the history of prophets and peace, but peace was long gone. Replaced by drones. Missiles. Lies.

Their killers didn’t wear masks. They wore uniforms. Ties. Flags. They came in the name of “security” and “defense,” yet they killed in cold blood. Entire families erased in seconds. Infants torn from life before they even learned how to speak. Playgrounds reduced to rubble. Hope crushed beneath the weight of indifference.

And when these people cried out, the world looked away.

Worse still, some powerful nations applauded. They signed arms deals, sent billions in aid, and stood before cameras pretending to care about human rights while fueling the horror in the dark.

The killers had allies, not just on the battlefield, but in global courts and media rooms. They had the power to decide who was a “victim” and who was a “terrorist.” Even grieving parents were accused of extremism. Mourning was outlawed. Telling the truth was criminalized. Standing up for the children became an act of hate.

Imagine this. A world where saying “Don’t bomb children” gets you labeled dangerous.

A world where compassion is terrorism.

That is the world these people are forced to live in.

And yet, they still rise each day beneath shattered skies. Their faith, unshaken. Their voices, trembling but still speaking. Their eyes, haunted, but defiant.

Because the oppressors have power, but the people have truth.

And truth lives longer than tanks.

The world can bury the headlines. Silence the witnesses. Jail the voices. But it cannot erase the memory of those children. It cannot destroy the truth that genocide was committed, systematically, knowingly, and with help.

History will not forget.

Even if the world pretends to.

Shared via a post on Facebook. Author not shared to avoid abuse from Zionists

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Morning Keir Starmer David Lammy Yvette Cooper this is your reminder for today that babies and children are either being bombed to death, or snipered with drones made in the UK, or burned to death by bombs dropped on tents, or starved due to aid being denied by your BFF Netanyahu…
But we realise of course 3 very important aspects of these heinous atrocities: 1. The UK has a flourishing weapons trade and undoubtedly you make money off of this death and destruction. 2. They’re Palestinian babies and children,  therefore irrelevant and their lives are worth a fat ZERO since you can’t make money off of them, bit you can make money off of their deaths. 3. You really just don’t care. Instead you’ve gotten outraged at a few hurty chants (bless), you’ve gotten outraged at paint splashed on a plane and whatever other damage was done to the RAF planes participating in the slaughter of babies and children in Gaza.
And lest we forget – you get paid by Labour Friends of Israel. Nice one.
To lose your morals, your humanity, your sense of justice and your soul for money, is quite an achievement.
So, have a great day….I’m sure you will. It’s really good fun counting shekels while babies and children are dying under some of the most horrendous ways you can even imagine…but yeah, the Israelis have excellent imaginations.

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“We must give thanks for the so-called “villains” of our time.

To the Bob Vylans who dare speak truth to power, calling out the genocide in Gaza with clarity and courage.

To the Gary Linekers, the Jeremy Corbyns, the Bernie Sanders of this world—who, despite relentless smearing, continue to stand on the right side of history.

In an age of curated silence and comfortable complicity, these individuals risk livelihoods, reputations, and safety to remind us of our shared humanity.

Unlike generations past, who stood idle in the face of mass atrocities, we have raised our voices—even if all we have are voices. We’ve marched. We’ve called out injustice. We’ve refused to be gaslit.

And though we haven’t yet changed the tide, we have at least refused to drown in it.

To the generations yet to come: we pass you the baton not with shame, but with a burning plea—do better than this. Be braver than us. And never forget that silence is never neutral.”
Anon

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