To Support My Family Here ๐Ÿ‰๐Ÿ‘ˆ

What is very strange is that all the American media are talking about breaking into the house of Mark, the owner of the famous squirrel, searching his house and killing his squirrel... I am against this matter and I condemn it just as the American media condemned it, but where is the American media? And its condemnation of what Israel did to the Palestinian people? ..the landowner

There is no harm in sympathizing with this issue and against what the government did to the squirrel, as it is an animal that deserves mercy. I personally love animals very much. Some love them too.

But what the Israeli occupation has been doing for a year and two months, killing, airstrikes and besieging the people of Gaza, has not caught their attention. It is strange that there are still those who support Israel. How come their hearts are not moved when it comes to children and people? Help my family here ๐Ÿ‘ˆ

I thank the free peoples who support the Palestinian cause. There are many forms of support. Each of you has great love in our hearts, and the American people in particular.

Please continue to support us, we need it most.

To support my family here ๐Ÿ‰๐Ÿ‘ˆ

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1 year ago

I saw a tiktok talking about the massive shortage of feminine hygiene products in Gaza.

The only charity right now that seems to be helping with this shortage is called Motherbeing

Motherbeing is an organization based on education and providing assistance in healthcare for Arab women.

They recently donated 200,000 sanitary pads as women have been taking dangerous measures to delay their periods out of fear of toxic shock syndrome.

In case you are unaware, toxic shock syndrome is a possibly life threatening infections that develops from wearing a feminine hygiene product, usually tampons or cups, for too long.

They currently donโ€™t have donations open, but people are trying to get them to. Thereโ€™s products you can buy from their website, however.

This will get like three notes, but I just came across it and I wanted to post something. When something as serious as genocide happens, people forget little things like pads and tampons, which actually can be life threatening.

If you want to donate to charities similar to this one, hereโ€™s a few I found:

-Helping Women Period: provides pads and tampons to women (and people with uteruses) who are low income or homeless.

-The Pad Project: supplies low income women with pads all over the world.

-She Supply: provides pads and tampons for homeless women in Texas

-Free the Tampon: organization working towards making sanitary products free

-The Period Panty Project: takes physical donations of sanitary products as well as just donations for women in Ohio.

-Days for Girls: donated reusable pads to women all over the world.

Thereโ€™s a lot more. Feel free to research


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2 months ago
A digital illustration features my family  standing together, dressed in warm clothing, with backpacks and bags, suggesting they are traveling or displaced. The group consists of Dad, Mom, Ahmed, and Maryam in the middle with our beloved cat Tota, Me Darine, Nadine wearing hijabs, and at the end Judi with her backpack. The background has a soft pastel gradient, and the text "Ramadan Kareem!" is written at the top. The expressions on their faces are a mix of resilience and hope.

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Ramadan Kareem is a common greeting used during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan, which is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar. It is a time of fasting, prayer, reflection, and community.

Meaning of Ramadan Kareem

"Ramadan" refers to the month itself, during which Muslims fast from dawn to sunset.

"Kareem" means "generous" in Arabic.

Together, "Ramadan Kareem" can be interpreted as "Generous Ramadan" expressing wishes for a blessed and spiritually fulfilling month.

A stunning piece by the incredibly talented Notte @rhymeswithfart , inspired by our true story one that began on January 27, 2025, and continues to unfold.

A digital illustration depicts us standing on a hill, overlooking a massive crowd moving along a road. The text "The Return to Home" is written at the top. In the foreground, from R2L Judi Nadine Darine Maryam Ahmed and Mom snd Dad, stand together. Some are wearing headscarves, while others have backpacks. The sky is cloudy, and power lines stretch across the scene, adding to the atmosphere of the illustration. The image conveys a sense of movement, longing, and a journey back to a homeland.
This is a hand-drawn, colored comic-style illustration. It depicts a young man named Ahmed walking carefully with a backpack, as indicated by the caption: "Ahmed scouts ahead, careful with every step." He has curly hair and wears a dark sweater and brown pants.

In the background, a man with a beard and a white shirt is carrying a box in front of a fruit stand filled with crates of oranges, apples, and other fruits. The setting appears to be an outdoor or semi-outdoor market area with visible damage to buildings and rubble on the ground.

In the foreground, two children are crouched on the ground, building a kite. One child wears a blue sweater, while the other wears a red hoodie and has curly hair. They are smiling and focused on their task.

The scene portrays a mix of caution, resilience, and normalcy in a challenging environment. Let me know if you need a more detailed description!
A two-panel comic features my mom and Judi, both dressed in warm clothing. Mom wears a headscarf and carries a bag.

In the first panel, they stand on a barren landscape with a cloudy sky. Judi, looking sad, asks, "Do you think our house is still there?" Mom looks ahead with a solemn expression.

In the second panel, the background is blue and glowing. Mom, now smiling gently, places a comforting hand on Judiโ€™s shoulder and says, "No matter what, we'll rebuild." Judi looks up at her with a mix of sadness and hope.

A two-panel comic illustration. The top panel shows my family, my father, my brother, and me and youngersiblings, standing close together. They appear worried, solemn, and anxious. The background behind us is a gradient of warm colors, possibly representing sunset or an emotional atmosphere.

The bottom panel reveals what we are looking at a devastated landscape filled with rubble and collapsed buildings. We are seen from behind, huddled together as we face the destruction. A speech bubble from one of us reads, 'We're home.' The color palette in this panel is muted, with grays and blues emphasizing the bleakness of the scene.
Donate to Support DrDarine and Her Family's New Beginning, organized by ENASE ZAGOOT
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Maryam with her curly hair, wearing a white cap and dark clothing, stands in front of a pile of rubble. Her expression shows surprise and sadness as she notice a framed family photo resting among the debris. The sky is a muted pink, giving a somber tone to the scene.
Maryam now holding the framed family photo close to her, looking at it with teary but hopeful eyes. They are smiling gently and saying, "We still have us." The background is a soft pink, creating a warm and emotional contrast to the previous scene.
An illustration depicts us as a family, including Dad, mom, and me Darine and my brother Ahmed and my younger siblings, working together to rebuild in a post-disaster or war-torn setting. The background shows destroyed buildings, rubble, and debris. WE are engaged in different activities: one sweeps the ground, two carry a large metal sheet, Maryam and Judi stack bricks, and Dad helps mom climb over the rubble. Facial expressions convey determination and cooperation. The sky is a mix of soft pink and blue hues, contrasting with the destruction. In the bottom right corner, a text box reads, "To be continued..."

Please, do not become accustomed to the scene. The war is not completely over yet, and we must not forget the harsh days we have endured.

We need every helping hand, every heart in solidarity, and every voice to amplify our cause. Reviving life here is not a choice it is an obligation we all share. Let us come together on this journey of healing and restoring hope.

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โœ…๏ธVetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #15 )โœ…๏ธ

Also supported by @nabulsi Here. Here

๐Ÿ’— @a-shade-of-blue ๐Ÿ’— avatar by ๐Ÿ’– @catnapdreams ๐Ÿ’–


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1 year ago
BREAKING: INDONESIA WIL BE TAKING ISRAEL TO ICJ COURT ON NEW CHARGE

In a separate case to the one brought by South Africa, Indonesia will bring Israel to the ICJ for itโ€™s illegal occupation of Palestine.

Indonesian Foreign Minister:

โ€œInternational law must be upheld. Israelโ€™s occupation of Palestine, which has lasted for more than 70 years, will not erase the right of the Palestinian people to independence.โ€
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โ€” Sulaiman Ahmed (@ShaykhSulaiman) January 19, 2024
๐ŸšจINDONESIA WIL BE TAKING ISRAEL TO ICJ COURT ON NEW CHARGE

In a separate case to the one brought by South Africa, Indonesia will bring Israel to the ICJ for its illegal occupation of Palestine.

Thank you Indonesia ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ธโค๏ธ pic.twitter.com/16DEDSoyOz

โ€” The Palestinian (@InsiderWorld_1) January 19, 2024
BREAKING:

โšก ๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ๐Ÿ‡จ๐Ÿ‡ฑ๐Ÿ‡ฎ๐Ÿ‡ฑMexico and Chile with new requests to investigate Israel's WAR CRIMES

The Mexican and Chilean governments have filed a joint request to the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to investigate Israeli war crimes against the Palestinian people.โ€ฆ pic.twitter.com/0zqKeckcUS

โ€” Megatron (@Megatron_ron) January 19, 2024

Take a good look at the countries leading/have started the legal battles to hold the IOF accountable -their fights to end IOF terrorism and war crimes, as this should have been done months ago, are now beginning.

So many Palestinian people have been genocided, and the rampant global government inaction has caused chaos, death, and destruction of Gaza... I just hope this leads to a permanent ceasefire and an end to the occupation. I truly do.

Save the date February 19th. pic.twitter.com/JFUpEujtP8

โ€” missfalasteenia (@missfalsteenia) January 19, 2024

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11 months ago

it is so incredibly sad to constantly see kids on instagram and tiktok who are younger than my brother have to literally beg for shelter, food, water, medicine, and their right to exist as human beings

i mean, this young girl is only ten years old, yet she is essentially responsible for convincing random people scrolling through instagram that her and her familyโ€™s life are worth fighting for

on top of that, their gofundme is not even 10% funded and time is running out, please if you canโ€™t donate, just share

please donโ€™t let this little girl die begging

Donate to Help me get out of Gaza to safety rebuild my life!, organized by Kathryn Barron
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1 year ago

Does anybody know of any etsy alternatives that's not redbubble or something like that?


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2 months ago

Please Give me your attention ๐Ÿ’”

Please read this as if i were a member of your family. Maybe your sister, your daughter or your friend. As if my family who is going through difficult circumstances is your family.

Please Give Me Your Attention ๐Ÿ’”
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Hello, I'm Ola, a graduate student from the faculty of science - Al-Azhar University in G@za P@lestine. I truly appreciate you taking a moment to read my story. As you reading my message, myself and my family, โ€œmy mother, father, three sisters, and my little brother,โ€ are trying to survive under all kinds of suffering including but not limited to fear, instability, and starvation, thirst, and poverty in northern G@za.

After 508 days of suffering, I am writing to you today with a heavy heart, in desperate need of your help. I can't describe how harsh the situation we are living in is. My family is suffering from the biting cold of winter, and we are facing a severe shortage of food and clothing. Every day feels like a lifetime, and every moment makes me feel helpless and hopeless. ๐Ÿ’”

After the prices went up so crazy, I created this campaign to help my family provide food, water and essential needs. I know for sure that you can't help all families that want your help but at least you can help those who come across your life.

Every simple thing makes a difference in changing the situation we are in. So please don't hesitate to help us ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’”

It's your time to help and make a difference, Will you?!

Thank you for taking a minute to read this.โ™ฅ๏ธ

My campaign has been vetted by:

@90-ghost here, @northgazaupdates here, and @el-shab-hussien and @nabulsi 's spreadsheet of vetted campaigns #205.

Donate to Ola's Family Call for your Support Amid Crisis, organized by Nesma Khazendar
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3 months ago

Please save my children's lives. Every euro makes a difference. Save us from death. https://gofund.me/4f077ab2

Donate to Support Family escape from rafah to save place, organized by Amir Abu samra
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1 year ago

bisan has just posted a video that israel has lit up the sky, signalling they will bomb tonight, and that she has nowhere to go. she is in khan yunis--the south, where she was told to go to.

you can hear planes overhead as she speaks.

she wants israel to finally admit the truth--they do not want palestinians to go to "safe" parts of gaza, they want people to leave entirely and recreate the 1948 nakba.

please spread the word, please keep bisan in your thoughts, and do not let this happen in silence.


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1 year ago

A pro-Palestine Jew on tiktok asked those of us who were raised pro-Israel, what got us to change our minds on Palestine. I made a video to answer (with my voice, not my face), and a few people watched it and found some value in it. I'm putting this here too. I communicate through text better than voice.

So I feel repetitive for saying this at this point, but I grew up in the West Bank settlements. I wrote this post to give an example of the extent to which Palestinians are dehumanized there.

Where I live now, I meet Palestinians in day to day life. Israeli Arab citizens living their lives. In the West Bank, it was nothing like that. Over there, I only saw them through the electric fence, and the hostility between us and Palestinians was tangible.

When you're a child being brought into the situation, you don't experience the context, you don't experience the history, you don't know why they're hostile to you. You just feel "these people hate me, they don't want me to exist." And that bubble was my reality. So when I was taught in school that everything we did was in self defense, that our military is special and uniquely ethical because it's the only defensive military in the world - that made sense to me. It slotted neatly into the reality I knew.

One of the first things to burst the bubble for me was when I spoke to an old Israeli man and he was talking about his trauma from battle. I don't remember what he said, but it hit me wrong. It conflicted with the history as I understood it. So I was a bit desperate to make it make sense again, and I said, "But everything we did was in self defense, right?"

He kinda looked at me, couldn't understand at all why I was upset, and he went, "We destroyed whole villages. Of course we did. It was war, that's what you do."

And that casual "of course" stuck with me. I had to look into it more.

I couldn't look at more accurate history, and not at accounts by Palestinians, I was too primed against these sources to trust them. The community I grew up in had an anti-intellectual element to it where scholars weren't trusted about things like this.

So what really solidified this for me, was seeing Palestinian culture.

Because part of the story that Israel tells us to justify everything, is that Palestinians are not a distinct group of people, they're just Arabs. They belong to the nations around us. They insist on being here because they want to deny us a homeland. The Palestinian identity exists to hurt us. This, because the idea of displacing them and taking over their lands doesn't sound like stealing, if this was never theirs and they're only pretending because they want to deprive us.

But then foods, dances, clothing, embroidery, the Palestinian dialect. These things are history. They don't pop into existence just because you hate Jews and they're trying to move here. How gorgeous is the Palestinian thobe? How stunning is tatreez in general? And when I saw specific patterns belonging to different regions of Palestine?

All of these painted for me a rich shared life of a group of people, and countered the narrative that the Palestininian identity was fabricated to hurt us. It taught me that, whatever we call them, whatever they call themselves, they have a history in this land, they have a right to it, they have a connection to it that we can't override with our own.

I started having conversations with leftist friends. Confronting the fact that the borders of the occupied territories are arbitrary and every Israeli city was taken from them. In one of those conversations, I was encouraged to rethink how I imagine peace.

This also goes back to schooling. Because they drilled into us, we're the ones who want peace, they're the ones who keep fighting, they're just so dedicated to death and killing and they won't leave us alone.

In high school, we had a stadium event with a speaker who was telling us about a person who defected from Hamas, converted to Christianity and became a Shin Bet agent. Pretty sure you can read this in the book "Son of Hamas." A lot of my friends read the book, I didn't read it, I only know what I was told in that lecture. I guess they couldn't risk us missing out on the indoctrination if we chose not to read it.

One of the things they told us was how he thought, we've been fighting with them for so long, Israelis must have a culture around the glorification of violence. And he looked for that in music. He looked for songs about war. And for a while he just couldn't find any, but when he did, he translated it more fully, and he found out the song was about an end to wars. And this, according to the story as I was told it, was one of the things that convinced him. If you know know the current trending Israeli "war anthem," you know this flimsy reasoning doesn't work.

Back then, my friend encouraged me to think more critically about how we as Israelis envision peace, as the absence of resistance. And how self-centered it is. They can be suffering under our occupation, but as long as it doesn't reach us, that's called peace. So of course we want it and they don't.

Unless we're willing to work to change the situation entirely, our calls for peace are just "please stop fighting back against the harm we cause you."

In this video, Shlomo Yitzchak shares how he changed his mind. His story is much more interesting than mine, and he's much more eloquent telling it. He mentions how he was taught to fear Palestinians. An automatic thought, "If I go with you, you'll kill me." I was taught this too. I was taught that, if I'm in a taxi, I should be looking at the driver's name. And if that name is Arab, I should watch the road and the route he's taking, to be prepared in case he wants to take me somewhere to kill me. Just a random person trying to work. For years it stayed a habit, I'd automatically look at the driver's name. Even after knowing that I want to align myself with liberation, justice, and equality. It was a process of unlearning.

On October, not long after the current escalation of violence, I had to take a taxi again. A Jewish driver stopped and told me he'll take me, "so an Arab doesn't get you." Israeli Jews are so comfortable saying things like this to each other. My neighbors discussed a Palestinian employee, with one saying "We should tell him not to come anymore, that we want to hire a Jew." The second answered, "No, he'll say it's discrimination," like it would be so ridiculous of him. And the first just shrugged, "So we don't have to tell him why." They didn't go through with it, but they were so casual about this conversation.

In the Torah, we're told to treat those who are foreign to us well, because we know what it's like to be the foreigner. Fighting back against oppression is the natural human thing to do. We know it because we lived it. And as soon as I looked at things from this angle, it wasn't really a choice of what to support.


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3 months ago
A digital painting of my beetle character. They are floating in front of a dark purple background that gets lighter towards their hand. At the lightest point, they are holding a needle with red thread that is wrapped around their mask legs, starting at their left antenna. Their mask is an orange-yellow with brown wood-like vertical markings. There are three light green eyes: two slitted ones and one smaller one on the forehead. They have some short white hair poking out from their nape, flared out. They are wearing a yellow scarf that wraps around the front, the end is folded in such a way to mimic the ends of insect feet. They have a blue vest that ends in a tailcoat, and a white shirt with blue-trimmed sleeves underneath. Their dark blue pants have a white trim that sprouts into a floral pattern around the bottom hem. Their shoes are a blue-green with a black floral trim.

Here is the fabled beetlesona (well... technically just an oc)(or is it?), this is just concept art because I'm still messing around with the vest and colours. Hope you enjoy them

more background colours + bonus doodle under the cut

The described drawing but with a red background.
The described drawing but with a green background.
The described drawing but with a blue background.

Some stuff when I accidentally added a colour mask

The described drawing but with the colours reduced to purple and red.
The described drawing but with the colours reduced to purple and red.

A title card for them

A doodle of the mentioned character except is it a closeup of their mask, cropping just under their third eye. Their scarf frames the right side of the canvas with the text "Weaver (?)" displayed. There is a linked star pattern featured on the scarf.

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