Omar Ferwati (@omarferwati) 's Twitter Profile
Omar Ferwati

@omarferwati

Assistant Director @ForensicArchi

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calendar_today18-04-2017 08:08:37

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The interrelated and compounding effects of these various dimensions of Israel’s assault on Gaza indicate a deliberate effort to render the territory incapable of supporting life, both in the present and in the long-term. Read our full report here: tinyurl.com/y4sbasrk

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The patterns we have observed concerning Israel’s military conduct in Gaza indicate a systematic and organised campaign to destroy life, conditions necessary for life, and life-sustaining infrastructure.

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Our analysis shows a clear pattern that Israel methodically, continously, and repeatedly targeted every aspect of civilian life that we studied in Gaza - from hospitals, to civilian infrastructure, to agriculture, to humanitarian aid.

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You can see the patterns of Israel's conduct in Gaza and inspect the incidents we've documented in our interactive map platform and database in the link here

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Ethnic cleansing is unfolding in northern Gaza. We are witnessing an intensification and acceleration of military tactics previously used by the Israeli military throughout the Strip, this time aimed at enforcing large-scale displacement from the north. Analysis of Israeli ground

Leah ProudLakota (she/her) (@leahgazan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s call it what it is. The moral panic over border enforcement is racist. It blames the most vulnerable people in our communities for government failures. Elected officials must be brave enough to reject extremism and stop putting peoples’ safety at risk. (4/4)

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Canada must reject this rhetoric. Starmer in the UK has embraced anti-refugee sentiment in an effort to pander to fabricated fears. He will lose for it. But not as much as those migrants risking their lives that he gladly endangers more if that's what he thinks people wanna hear

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I wish I could hug each Syrian today - a day to celebrate and remember. And still, the struggle continues until the promise of the revolution is real: A free land, its future in the hands of each of its people, empowered, and in solidarity with all the world's oppressed.

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We don't need politicians celebrating the fall of Assad as if they care about Syrians while saying nothing about the nonstop bombing and invasion by Israel, occupying land, destroying public institutions, defence supplies, records...keep your congrats

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It's just as stupid to blame Syrians for Israel's invasion as it is to blame Palestinians when Israel bombs its children. Assad chose to leave Syria in the weakest position possible and Israel chose to bomb and invade. They are alone responsible.

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“I don’t even know why Israel and the New York Times bother at this point. Israel has shown that it can slaughter endless amounts of Palestinians without any cover. They don’t need the New York Times to lie for them. So if you’re at the New York Times—you can stand down. The

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The New York Times effectively justifying the deliberate killing of 5 journalists might be a new low, because even at its worst, it has always claimed to stand in support of journalists around the world, even those whose perspective they disagree with. Utterly shameful:

Ana Miranda (@anamirandapaz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Galiza por Palestina Limpeza étnica, ocupación, colonialismo, apartheid. O invedtigador Omar Ferwati falou da cartografía do xenocidio. Hospitais e casas arrasados, nenos e adultos asasinados, terras de cultivo destruidas, impedimento de entrada de alimentos e comida, desprazamento forzoso. Xenocidio