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Thérésa

@theresasahyoun

i have invested years of internalized sexism and highschool bullying into this.

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مصدر عام | The Public Source (@thepublicsource) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mohamad Cheblak "Yesterday was hard, ugly & heartbreaking. It makes you want to cry; it dries up your blood,” resident Celine Abboud recounts. “We used to sit on our balconies to look at the forest; now, they even took that away from us. In this country, they take everything: even the scenery.”

<a href="/CheblakMohamad/">Mohamad Cheblak</a> "Yesterday was hard, ugly &amp; heartbreaking. It makes you want to cry; it dries up your blood,” resident Celine Abboud recounts. “We used to sit on our balconies to look at the forest; now, they even took that away from us. In this country, they take everything: even the scenery.”
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[The Day That Never Ended] Life and Death on the Margins Director of Anti-Racism Movement | حركة مناهضة العنصرية Farah Salka on the brazen indifference to migrant workers' lives in the aftermath of August 4. | Farah Salka; Edited by Sintia Issa | Sintia; Add. research by Thérésa. thepublicsource.org/migrant-worker…

Lowkey (@lowkey0nline) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"We will turn Gaza to dust!" An Israeli policeman threatens a reporter live on air before turning to face the camera. The face of fascism.

N.S. Ahmed (@nsahmed99) 's Twitter Profile Photo

For those of us who are writers and readers, I noticed that a lot of folks aren't familiar with the rich canon of Palestinian literature and don't know where to begin reading. In response to this, down below is a thread of novels, non-fiction, and poetry about Palestine (🧵):

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This is Palestinian journalist Hossam Shabat, he captured the haunting images of decomposed bodies and skeletons in Beith Hanoun. He was called by Israeli officers early in the genocidal campaign and told he would be killed for his journalism. He is still publishing.

This is Palestinian journalist Hossam Shabat, he captured the haunting images of decomposed bodies and skeletons in Beith Hanoun.

He was called by Israeli officers early in the genocidal campaign and told he would be killed for his journalism. 

He is still publishing.
Muna AbuSulayman منى (@abusulayman) 's Twitter Profile Photo

To all friends In light of the current events in Palestine, a large number of filmmakers have made their films about Palestine available online for free. In this post, we share with you links to films you can view and share to get our message out to the world: • A collection