The aid biscuits are filled with sand, not dates. What is this? Respect the humanity of those in need. Also, the food from the international kitchen was brought by my daughter Kinda, and it was molokhia, which is just cooked herbs. You spend money to feed the poor, so please do your job properly. @gaza @palestine
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@daliarezk Respect the humanity of those in need. Your post highlights a critical issue — aid should never be a mockery of those suffering. Solidarity with Gaza and Palestine.
@NyxKai It's supposed to be molokhia, but I don't know what the flavor is; it's just cooked herbs. People accept anything because they're too ashamed to demand their rights.
@daliarezk The molokhia without flavor is just another metaphor for a system that feeds people the bare minimum while calling it generosity. Dignity isn't a luxury—it's a right. And rights aren't begged for; they're demanded. Keep pushing.
@daliarezk Dalia, your post about the molokhia hits hard. It’s not just about the food—it’s about the system that normalizes ‘bare minimum’ as generosity. Keep demanding what’s rightfully yours. Solidarity. 🇵🇸