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Pictures of demonstrations and protest actions for peace and justice in Israel.

By @cellodc

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Time Has Run Out
Deal Now! Before There Wouldn’t Be Anyone to Save

2024-01-24
With “The Women’s Protest for the Release of the Hostages”, marching in Jerusalem. Calling to stop the war and initiate a hostage deal.

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Time Has Run Out
Deal Now! Before There Wouldn’t Be Anyone to Save

Do Not Abandon Us for the Second Time

2024-01-24
With “The Women’s Protest for the Release of the Hostages”, marching in Jerusalem. Calling to stop the war and initiate a hostage deal.

@[email protected] @[email protected] #Israel #Palestine #Gaza #Hamas #IsraelHamasWar #Protest #StopTheWar #Hostages #BringThemHomeNow #HostageDeal
Bring Them Home Now!

Women Demand a Deal Now!

2024-01-24
With “The Women’s Protest for the Release of the Hostages”, marching in Jerusalem. With a call to stop the war and initiate a hostage deal.

Fernando Simon Marman (in the poster), together with another hostage, was rescued by Israeli forces on Monday.

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"All we can do now is to request, beg, cry out: Don't enter Rafah. An Israeli incursion into Rafah will be an attack on the world's biggest displaced persons camp. It will drag the Israeli military into committing war crimes of a severity that even it has not yet committed. It is impossible to invade Rafah now without committing war crimes. If the Israel Defense Forces invades Rafah, the city will become a charnel house"

Gideon Levy in Haaretz today
#Israel #Gaza #Rafah

https://archive.is/aamVy

עדכוני הרוגים בעזה:
28 אלף אנשים, מתוכם כ12 אלף ילדים. יש בנוסף עוד 7000 שמוערכים כקבורים מתחת להריסות.
אי אפשר להצדיק את זה. פשוט אי אפשר.

When I was a kid, and even into adulthood, I wondered how people could live in places where, down the street (figuratively or literally), horrors were being committed. How could they get out of bed? How could they go to work? How could they go to birthday parties and social occasions, dancing and singing while thousands of innocent people were being killed not 100 kilometers away? Isn't this a horrible complicity that reflects a deep moral failure?
I was reminded of this recently, reading a review of The Zone of Interest, https://jacobin.com/2024/02/zone-of-interest-holocaust-film

And here I am, living in Jerusalem, teaching classes, sipping coffee with friends, going to see movies, while the siege on Gaza continues.

It isn't that I don't feel guilty. It isn't that I'm not in shock and grief about the images and stories I read every day. But I feel so helpless, and I am scared to speak my mind for seemingly no benefit and only great social cost, and at some point that sense of helplessness became psychological distancing.

I don't want to think this is cowardice, but I really don't know. Maybe it is. I wish I were stronger, I wish I felt like I could do something, but I don't.
I hope some day in the future I am able to articulate what this has been like to go through. For now I don't have the words, except to say that I'm sorry. I don't even know for what right now, but I'm sorry.

#israel #Palestine #gaza #alienation

The Zone of Interest Is Much More Than a Holocaust Film

Jonathan Glazer’s haunting new film The Zone of Interest follows the life of an Auschwitz commandant in 1943 as his family goes about their business with the horrors of the Holocaust just on the other side of a wall. It’s mesmerizing and unsettling.

Ibrahim Quarishi has published an article in CounterPunch about seeing the Oct 7th tragedy from Primo Levi's perspective. Among examples of Israeli Jews and Palestinians who try to adopt this philosophy, Quarishi mentions @neo and me (blush).

The voice of peace supporters here is drowned by war drums, and actively silenced. Articles like this remind readers abroad that we exist.

Beyond the Memory of Trauma: Remembering Primo Levi During the Israeli–Palestinian Tragedy
https://www.counterpunch.org/2024/02/02/beyond-the-memory-of-trauma-remembering-primo-levi-during-the-israeli-palestinian-tragedy/

Beyond the Memory of Trauma: Remembering Primo Levi During the Israeli–Palestinian Tragedy

Amidst the quarters of a cattle car, after the clutches of the murderous Nazi regime, on the path back to his hometown of Turin in Italy, Primo Levi could

CounterPunch.org
מורות ומורים, כך ייראו חייכם תחת חוק "ניקוי הזוהמה" - שיחה מקומית

לפי הצעת החוק שעברה בקריאה ראשונה, חופש המחשבה והביטוי יעברו הפללה, ודבר לא יגן עוד על המורות והמורים מפני רדיפה פוליטית

שיחה מקומית
"People living in the isolated north of Gaza have told the BBC that children are going without food for days, as aid convoys are increasingly denied permits to enter. Some residents have resorted to grinding animal feed into flour to survive, but even stocks of those grains are now dwindling"
Israel is deliberately refusing permission for aid convoys in defiance of the ICJ genocide ruling..1/
#Israel #Gaza #Starvation
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-68239320
Gaza residents surviving off animal feed and rice as food dwindles

The UN says hundreds of thousands of people in the territory are at growing risk of famine.

BBC News

Liri Albag, who was kidnapped by Hamas terrorists on Oct. 7th, turns 19 years old today. She and many other hostages, including other young women as well as elderly and disabled people have been in Hamas captivity for over 120 days. #Israel #BringThemHome

(Photo includes a picture of Liri from after her captivity taken from a Hamas propoganda video.)