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Sunny Singh (@profsunnysingh) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Because for the first time in history, it requires deliberate, constant, ongoing effort to look away from a genocide. No filter bubble is entirely hermetic which means even those who are silent and pretending normalcy KNOW.

Joseph Fasano (@joseph_fasano_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Instructions for Having a Soul   Take it out in the rain sometimes. It has vast, invisible wings that gather dirt and need rinsing. When it tries to kill you that is because you've forgotten to let it look into someone's eyes for longer than a minute. It needs that the way a bee

Pop Dizz (@popdizz) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Najat Honestly, it feels like they wanted the world to see every horrific moment, like showing us was part of the plan. As if the goal was to numb us while they erased an entire people in real time. And we just keep scrolling. 😢 💔

pigmilkgelato (@pigmilkgelato) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Najat That’s the point of social media. So we can see the injustices, yell out our frustrations into the void, and not actually do anything about it.

Khaled in Gaza (@khalednash1993) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Here I stand, upon the ruins that once cradled my name, Awaiting my end like a convict awaits the blade, Yet not in shame do I stand — but in defiance crowned with dignity. I called out to Justice — that fabled ghost sung of in ancient scrolls. “O Justice, awaken! The house is

Karim Wafa-Al Hussaini (@drkarimwafa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I only have one thing to say to all those turning a blind eye to Gaza. Beware of the supplications and prayers of the oppressed. In the spiritual realm, the tears of those who are hurting have the power to inflict centuries of trauma. To all those who ignored Gaza, beware.

Bedazzling Bearer of Bad News (@pixieofdeath) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of the doctors once explained that the reason the most killed are between 6-12 year olds is because they run less fast than the older kids but they’re also too big for an adult to carry while running.

Zito (@_zeets) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The idea that someone can sign off on the deaths of tens of thousands of people without a care but then you must feel bad for that person when they get sick or die as a show of your humanity is one of the most consistent signs that there’s a hierarchy of lives

Dr. Ezzideen (@ezzingaza) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In the north of Gaza, the hospitals have stopped breathing. Not closed. Not collapsed. No, they have simply ceased to exist in the eyes of men. As if they had grown weary of their purpose and like old clerks in some forgotten ministry, folded their papers, turned off their

Jahanzeb Wesa (@jahanzeb_wesa) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For 1,445 days, Afghan girls have been locked out of secondary schools. For 885 days, women have been banned from universities. This is not just a crisis—it’s a generation being silenced. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn #GenderApartheid

For 1,445 days, Afghan girls have been locked out of secondary schools. For 885 days, women have been banned from universities. This is not just a crisis—it’s a generation being silenced. 

#LetAfghanGirlsLearn #GenderApartheid
Euro-Med Monitor (@euromedhr) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nine siblings. One missile. Dr. Alaa al-Najjar was saving children when her own arrived charred — seven little bodies on the emergency table, burned and unrecognisable. Two more remain trapped beneath the rubble in Khan Younis, in the southern #Gaza Strip. Her husband fights for

Nine siblings. One missile.

Dr. Alaa al-Najjar was saving children when her own arrived charred — seven little bodies on the emergency table, burned and unrecognisable. Two more remain trapped beneath the rubble in Khan Younis, in the southern #Gaza Strip. Her husband fights for
Richard Sanders (@pularjs) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you, thank you, thank you Dr Tanya Haj-Hassan for your courage, passion and eloquence. Watch EVERY MINUTE of this extraordinary interview about the grotesque murder of 9 siblings in Gaza. I just don't know how she holds it together. /1

Lejla Brcic (@brciclejla) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Te '95. sam imala 14g. Stanovali smo nedaleko od Kapije. Nikada neću zaboraviti sestrinog druga koji je prolazeći, na Šejlino pitanje šta se desilo, unezvijeren odgovorio "ništa me ne pitaj, kosa mi je puna krvi i mesa" i produžio. Kapija je suza koju nikada nećemo obrisati.

Te '95. sam imala 14g. Stanovali smo nedaleko od Kapije. Nikada neću zaboraviti sestrinog druga koji je prolazeći, na Šejlino pitanje šta se desilo, unezvijeren odgovorio  "ništa me ne pitaj, kosa mi je puna krvi i mesa" i produžio. Kapija je suza koju nikada nećemo obrisati.
HAYDAR (@chronicalihere) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“One day when it’s safe, when there’s no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it’s too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this.” — Omar El Akkad

“One day when it’s safe, when there’s no personal downside to calling a thing what it is, when it’s too late to hold anyone accountable, everyone will have always been against this.”

— Omar El Akkad
Fadi Quran (@fadiquran) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Don’t Show Them Our Wounds Stop. Don’t show them the ribs of our starved children again— not their eyes, vacant like desert moons. Don’t show them our grandmothers kneeling by graves, white shrouds trembling in their arms, thirsty with memory, another Nakba, tears sealed