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Anjila Sinha

@jubbajai

Children and young people mental health specialist, Counsellor and Systemic Family Practitioner. Charity sector professional. Trauma -informed.

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calendar_today14-09-2014 07:49:44

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Monisha Rajesh 🍉(@monisha_rajesh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The quiet resignation in this young woman should haunt every person who stayed silent about the plight of Palestinians to protect their own interests.

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Jeremy Corbyn(@jeremycorbyn) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The assault on Rafah is another utterly despicable war crime.

As bombs rain down on a trapped and terrified population, we implore our government to find an ounce of humanity and end its complicity in this senseless massacre.

Wake up. This is not war. This is genocide.

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Jairo I Fúnez-Flores(@Jairo_I_Funez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m sharing this video of the 1968 student protests and strikes led by the Third World Liberation Front since it resonates with what’s happening now. “NO PIGS ON OUR CAMPUS”

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Mark Seddon(@MarkSeddon1962) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The case against Netanyahu, his War Cabinet and Generals is damning. 'Evidence of torture, killing and even of civilians being buried alive'. ohchr.org/en/press-relea…

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Ussama Makdisi(@UssamaMakdisi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Before every ceasefire Israel routinely escalates and kills in a final round of terror. This is a pattern that we witnessed in 1982 and 2006. Will be repeated in 2024 whenever a ceasefire brings an end to the immediate Israeli killing fields of Gaza.

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fatima bhutto(@fbhutto) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Israel moved people to Rafah promising them safety there and it was only to gather them in place for slaughter.

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Mondoweiss(@Mondoweiss) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For the last 7 months, Israel's brutal genocidal campaign in Gaza displaced more than 1.2 million Palestinians, over half of Gaza’s total population. Most of them took refuge in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Over the last several hours, Israel ordered these displaced…

For the last 7 months, Israel's brutal genocidal campaign in Gaza displaced more than 1.2 million Palestinians, over half of Gaza’s total population. Most of them took refuge in the southern Gaza city of Rafah. Over the last several hours, Israel ordered these displaced…
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sarah(@sahouraxo) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I want to say and repeat that there is an ongoing genocide, and I choose my words carefully. It’s time for everyone to stop denying it.”

—Rima Hassan, Franco-Palestinian jurist

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Alex Crawford(@AlexCrawfordSky) 's Twitter Profile Photo

UN experts :’Over 390 bodies have been discovered at Nasser and Al Shifa hospitals, including of women and children, with many reportedly showing signs of torture and summary executions, and potential instances of people buried alive,’ ohchr.org/en/press-relea…

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Dr. Renee Levant(@ReneeLevant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

unspeakable -detailed Aljazeera article on start of Rafah ground invasion

Why is Israel forcing the evacuation of part of Rafah, Gaza’s last refuge? aje.io/x056jg via Al Jazeera English

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radia hennessey(@RadiaHennessey) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The New Yorker I have no idea what Zadie Smith is trying to say and neither does she. And that’s next level problematic: if you can’t take a stand against genocide, the mass killing of 40,000 Palestinians (15,000 children), you have a lost touch. An essay drowning in its linguistic pomposity

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Francesca Albanese, UN Special Rapporteur oPt(@FranceskAlbs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

What I have seen 'rejected' by Israel & stored in warehouses in northern Sinai is not just critical supplies for survival in Gaza; it is the solidarity of so many people in the world, from Brazil, France, Kuwait and Singapore, to mention a few.
More in my next report.

What I have seen 'rejected' by Israel & stored in warehouses in northern Sinai is not just critical supplies for survival in Gaza; it is the solidarity of so many people in the world, from Brazil, France, Kuwait and Singapore, to mention a few. More in my next report.
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Omar from Gaza 𓂆(@OmarHamadD) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The occupation is heavily bombarding Rafah now, evacuating eastern areas, and Rafah crossing is considered part of these areas. Our chances of survival in Gaza have become slim. It seems that fate has decreed for us to die in Gaza.
Perhaps it's the last picture.

The occupation is heavily bombarding Rafah now, evacuating eastern areas, and Rafah crossing is considered part of these areas. Our chances of survival in Gaza have become slim. It seems that fate has decreed for us to die in Gaza. Perhaps it's the last picture.
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Zack Polanski(@ZackPolanski) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I'm a Jewish person who is deputy leader of a national party.

I'm also a Jewish person who criticises the Israeli governments actions *because* of my Judaism not in spite of it.

Never again means never again for everyone. The conflation & politicisation must stop.

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Nesrine Malik(@NesrineMalik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spent some time at Columbia before it was cleared, as well as other campuses in the US, and the encampments spaces and protests were not only calm, but caring, polite and entirely focused on Gaza. The only solipsism and diversion comes from their critics theguardian.com/commentisfree/…

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