from the Electronic Intifada
Editor’s note: The following article was commissioned by The Boston Globe. The newspaper refused, however, to publish it.
The Nakba is noted as the mass, violent exodus of approximately 800,000 Palestinians.
It was forced by Zionist militias between 1947 and 1949. However, Palestinians know the Nakba never ended.
This perpetuation of violence can most recently be seen through the ongoing genocide of my people in Gaza, where the US and Israel are allied in a machine of destruction and death, resulting in almost 35,000 people being massacred so far, thousands stuck under the rubble, and most of Gaza’s 2.3 million people displaced.
The experience of the Palestinian diaspora, although nothing in comparison to the active ethnic cleansing and genocide being experienced by Palestinians in Gaza, has been amplified in difficulty in the past months. College campuses, falsely paraded as the vanguard of free speech and debate in this country, have become a hotbed for repression of Palestinian activism.
In October, a peaceful sit-in for divestment from this genocide at my school, University of Massachusetts Amherst, was met with the arrests of 56 students and one staff member.
Javier Reyes, the university’s chancellor, chose to level wanton university code of conduct sanctions on these students, even though previous sit-ins were not punished with sanctions even after arrests, and even still after the criminal charges were dropped...
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ReplyDeleteWith Full Knowledge – Israel Found to Use US Weapons to Kill Health Workers in Lebanon
On March 27, Israel carried out a missile strike in the Southern Lebanese town of Hebbariyeh, hitting an ambulance center.
An analysis of shrapnel from the scene of an Israeli attack that killed seven health workers in southern Lebanon this March, concludes the weapons used were American.
https://www.palestinechronicle.com/with-full-knowledge-israel-found-to-use-us-weapons-to-kill-health-workers-in-lebanon/
https://www.palestinechronicle.com/humanitarian-aid-or-political-conspiracy-what-do-gazans-think-of-the-american-pier/
ReplyDeleteIn March, US President Joe Biden issued a decree to construct a pier alongside the Gaza offshore.
It was promoted as a lifeline for the besieged enclave, allowing aid to flow freely. However, it was met with skepticism by Gazans, who started questioning Washington’s true intentions.
The Israeli government’s acceptance of the pier’s construction, and readiness to provide it with security and logistical support, only fuelled doubts.
“Why build a pier under Israeli control when there were other direct routes like the Rafah and the Karem Abu Salem crossings?”