Sarí el-Khalili سري الخليلي (@sari_alkhalili) 's Twitter Profile
Sarí el-Khalili سري الخليلي

@sari_alkhalili

A Palestinian-American journalist in DC tweeting out of the flock, defying the mainstream's grip over information.

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"I used to imagine that, in a tyranny, people were united against their oppressors. But now I realize that tyranny turns people against one another, making some glad—even ecstatic—to witness the excessive punishment of those they have been taught to hate." — Janice Fiamango

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My latest production on Al Jazeera English Podcasts tells a story I personally lived as a student at Birzeit University in Palestine during the 2nd Intifada. I will never forget my struggle to find ways around Israeli military closures to get to my class. A 30 minute commute was turned to 10

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"This is not a humanitarian crisis, Kate, and I'm going to say it very clearly for your viewers to hear: This is genocide [...] Media agencies will have reckon with their major role in the genocide." -- Dr. Tanya Haj-Hassan to CNN

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My latest on Al Jazeera English: For #Gaza’s children, there’s no “post” in post-traumatic stress disorder. The trauma is constant and relentless. Many who have survived have lost parents, limbs or both. These kids aren’t playing or going to school. They’re fighting to survive,

My latest on <a href="/AJEnglish/">Al Jazeera English</a>: For #Gaza’s children, there’s no “post” in post-traumatic stress disorder. The trauma is constant and relentless. Many who have survived have lost parents, limbs or both. These kids aren’t playing or going to school. They’re fighting to survive,
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💔Heartbreaking | Yesterday wasn't the first time Shaban cried out for the world's help as Israel burned him alive. He had been pleading for the world to save him because he was the sole provider for his family. Now, he's gone, leaving behind two sisters and a little brother with

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I am proud to be the Arabic voice talent for MTA's vending machines powered by #OMNY. It was a privilege to collaborate on this project with the exceptional team at Magnum Group.

I am proud to be the Arabic voice talent for <a href="/MTA/">MTA</a>'s vending machines powered by #OMNY. It was a privilege to collaborate on this project with the exceptional team at Magnum Group.
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It’s curious how we trust the unseen currents of Wi-Fi to link our devices, weaving homes into seamless webs of connection, yet scoff at the idea that our minds and souls might hum to the same invisible frequency. Perhaps it’s easier to believe in the mechanics of circuits and

It’s curious how we trust the unseen currents of Wi-Fi to link our devices, weaving homes into seamless webs of connection, yet scoff at the idea that our minds and souls might hum to the same invisible frequency. Perhaps it’s easier to believe in the mechanics of circuits and
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From birth, we are placed in a system designed to control not just our movements, but our very thoughts. Read my latest on Medium: medium.com/@sarialkhalili…

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Saying “It’s gonna be okay” to someone in the grip of suffering is not just a retreat—it’s an erasure, a silencing of the raw and aching truth unfolding before us. It is a desperate act of self-preservation, an unwillingness to let another’s pain touch us, stain us, unravel the

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My latest on Al Jazeera: How does a Palestinian in Gaza mark Eid when there’s no roof, no food, no family left to celebrate with? When survival is the only ritual, and the only thing left is grief. Eid isn’t a holiday here—it’s a gut punch, a reminder of everything that’s been

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While gathering footage for my podcast today, I came across this photo. Palestinian children in Jabalia, near #Gaza City—bodies crushed together, fragile arms outstretched, holding empty pans. They’re screaming. Crying. Desperate for a single portion of food from a charity

While gathering footage for my podcast today, I came across this photo. Palestinian children in Jabalia, near #Gaza City—bodies crushed together, fragile arms outstretched, holding empty pans. They’re screaming. Crying. Desperate for a single portion of food from a charity