please take everything you read with a grain of salt. misinformation spreads everywhere like wildfire, and i’ve been having major trouble wading through false journalism to get actual updates on everything. some resources i’ve compiled for myself and anyone who’s interested:
- fact sheet: israel and palestine conflict (october 2023)
- live updates - intense israeli bombardments strike gaza as the war rages on
- live updates - israel plans to step up attacks on the gaza strip
- little light, no beds, not enough anesthesia: a view from the ‘nightmare’ of gaza’s hospitals
- what international law has to say about the israel-hamas war
- a dangerous new phase in the israeli-palestinian conflict - expert commentary by the foreign policy research institute (FPRI)
- the global conflict tracker (israeli-palestinian conflict)
- the arab-israeli war of 1948
- the 1967 arab-israeli war
- the 1973 arab-israeli war
- dr. ghassan abu sitta is a doctor on-site who’s also been reporting about the atrocities transpiring in gaza.
also some palestinian aid orgs to donate to. if you have some money to spare/know anyone who does, please consider donating/spreading the word:
One of the best letterheads I’ve ever seen. (From 1919 Massachusetts dept. of marine fisheries)
what if our hands brushed against each other at the nature center touch table
According to Palestinian journalist Hind Koudary and the RNN, it looks like internet connection in Gaza has been restored.
Here is their update. Glory to the Palestinian resistance in Gaza.
ig accounts of some journalists in Gaza who currently have internet access via eSIM cards:
@ alijadallah66
@ hamza_w_dahdooh
@ abdallah_alattar1999
@ hamdaneldahdouh
@ mohamed.h.masri
muhammad smiry on twitter also has a telegram channel with real time updates in gaza.
She would hate this phrasing but my faith in the Church of Granny Weatherwax is being revived by this latest reread of the witches books. Her exchanges with Mightily Oats are so vital.
[image description: a printed out flyer with the picture of a sleeping grey tabby cat on it. It has text on it that reads:
Muffin disclaimer
So you’ve ordered a muffin! We hope you’re up for a challenge.
Our wobbly tabby cat Bea REALLY likes muffins so there are a few things to be aware of if you have a muffin in the cat area.
- She WILL climb you to try and get your muffin
- She is not very good at climbing so she will claw her way up your body
- It WILL hurt
- She WILL NOT give up
- She may try to eat the muffin right out of your mouth
- She is not allowed to eat muffinsYou may pick her up / move her away if needed and if you’re really struggling, come and talk to us and we will help. No matter how much she wants to, it is still very important that you don’t let her eat any muffin as it will make her sick.
Good luck and we hope you enjoy your muffin experience!
She may look sweet and innocent but we promise you she’s not
/end image description]
Bea the muffin thief has come upon my timeline again and I am obliged to reblog.
i think anyone who is genuinely worried about their mental health bc of the situation in gaza probably needs to reformat their way of thinking about it. the answer is not to take a “mental health break” where you pretend whats happening in gaza doesnt exist and stop being vocal and refuse to hear people around you who are vocal. the way to do that “mental health break” much more effectively and not selfishly would be to remove yourself from constant streams of idiotic and/or murderously evil people. stop watching tiktok debates. stop reading genocidal reddit comments and news articles from sources you KNOW want palestine dead. stop putting the focus on the murderers and keep your attention on sympathy and love for the murdered, on hope and optimism (even if naive) and activism to do your part in making things better. dont get me wrong the murderers still need to be dealt with but if you as an individual feel like you’re getting too overwhelmed with despair to be helpful, the answer is to shift your focus away from those causing the despair, not to ignore and abandon those who have to actually live through it.
This is very much in line with what the resistance wants from us too. They’re reminding us of the words of Basil Al-Araj, wrote in 2014 in a similar situation to the one we’re in now:
- The enemy will spread photos and videos of their invasion into Gaza, occupation of residential buildings, or presence in public areas and well-known landmarks. This is part of the psychological warfare in guerrilla wars; you allow your enemy to move as they wish so that they fall into your trap and you strike them. You determine the location and timing of the battle. So, you may see photos from Al-Katiba Square, Al-Saraya, Al-Rimal, or Omar Al-Mukhtar Street, but do not let this weaken your resolve. The battle is judged by its overall results, and this is merely a show.
- Never spread the occupation’s propaganda, and do not contribute to instilling a sense of defeat. This must be focused on, for soon, we will start talking about a massive invasion in Beit Lahia and Al-Nusseirat, for example. Never spread panic; be supportive of the resistance and do not spread any news broadcast by the occupation (forget about the ethics and impartiality of journalism; just as the zionist journalist is a fighter, so are you).
- The enemy may broadcast images of prisoners, most likely civilians, but the goal is to suggest the rapid collapse of the resistance. Do not believe them.
- Our direct human and material losses will be much greater than the enemy’s, which is natural in guerrilla wars that rely on willpower, the human element, and the extent of patience and endurance. We are far more capable of bearing the costs, so there is no need to compare or be alarmed by the magnitude of the numbers.
- Finally, every Palestinian (in the broad sense, meaning anyone who sees Palestine as a part of their struggle, regardless of their secondary identities), every Palestinian is on the front lines of the battle for Palestine, so be careful not to fail in your duty.