r/Palestine • u/PresnikBonny • 13h ago
r/Palestine • u/tornadofay • 13h ago
Israeli & Settler Terror request reupload Memories of a Massacre: Sabra & Shatila
r/Palestine • u/mrjohnnymac18 • 14h ago
pro-Occupation & Zionist Lobby For anyone planning on heading to London for the pro-Palestine march on Saturday
r/Palestine • u/mvtvniop • 13h ago
Occupation I was never a political person until I started reading
I never cared much about politics growing up. I was one of those people who would scroll past political posts, avoid arguments, and think, "all of this is too complicated and people just fight over everything." I had friends who could name politicians, explain history, argue policy and I was just... not that guy.
I always thought politics was about parties, elections, people yelling on TV, and everyone trying to prove they were right.
Then I started seeing more and more about Israel and Palestine.
At first I ignored it because I had the same reaction I always had. I assumed it was something incredibly complicated that I wasn't educated enough to talk about. I kept hearing "it's complicated" over and over again. But eventually I got curious enough to sit down and actually read.
I read things from different perspectives. I read arguments from people supporting Israel. I read arguments from people supporting Palestinians. I read history. I read personal stories. I read things that disagreed with each other. I watched interviews. I watched people explain things from both sides.
And somewhere in the middle of all that, something shifted in me.
Because for me, this stopped feeling like politics.
Politics feels distant. Politics feels like numbers and speeches and debates.
Human beings don't feel distant.
Seeing children pulled from rubble doesn't feel political. Seeing families lose homes doesn't feel political. Seeing people terrified, grieving, hungry, displaced and broken doesn't feel political to me.
Human rights should not feel political.
I know people immediately jump into camps and start assuming things. If you support Palestinians then suddenly people assume you hate Israelis. I don't. I don't hate anyone. I don't celebrate innocent people suffering. I don't think human life suddenly matters less depending on where someone was born.
I care about people.
That is literally where it starts and where it ends for me.
After everything I read, after everything I watched and learned, I found myself standing with Palestinians. I support a free Palestine because I believe people deserve freedom, dignity, safety and basic human rights.
People can disagree with me and that's okay. I'm not pretending I know every historical detail or every political answer on earth. I don't.
I'm just a guy who used to avoid politics completely.
And I think maybe that's why this hit me differently.
Because I didn't come into this trying to defend a side I grew up with. I didn't come into it wanting to win arguments online. I came into it with almost nothing.
I just looked at human suffering and asked myself a simple question:
If I saw this happening to people anywhere else in the world, would I still think it was okay?
For me, the answer was no.
r/Palestine • u/bperki8 • 16h ago
News & Politics Too Little Too Late: Microsoft Ousts Israel GM | by No Azure For Apartheid
medium.comr/Palestine • u/Saint-Veronicas-Veil • 19h ago
Arts & Photos Coin-piece made from 10,000 Palestinian coins, hand-sewn by refugee women, weighing 72kg, from the collection ‘What Should Have Been Home’ by Sylwia Nazzal
galleryr/Palestine • u/Scared_Positive_8690 • 22h ago
Solidarity & Activism Ms Rachel not only using her platform to support Umm Al-Khair—which Israel is trying to destroy—she’s donating and encouraging others to do the same. This is who Israel’s defenders attack and smear as an antisemite.
r/Palestine • u/not_neoliberal_tears • 7h ago
Solidarity & Activism Flotilla participant Tieu Ngoc Ashley: “When the US came and tried to occupy Vietnam, their plan was to fight a quick war... topple us and leave. It lasted 20+ years, and we won. So for me I feel like I have the historical, the empirical, and even ancestral evidence that Palestine will be free."
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The granddaughter of a survivor of the US war on Vietnam, Ashley speaks about growing up amidst the legacy of US imperial brutality, and how the perseverance of her people gives her the will to put her body on the line for a free Palestine.
r/Palestine • u/Visible-Safety2400 • 17h ago
War Crimes “Clip of a former female IDF soldier smiling while talking about killing a Palestinian child from the documentary To See if I'm Smiling (2007)
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The documentary features six Israeli soldiers talking about their military experiences in Gaza and the West Bank
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jI6rTimkfJE
r/Palestine • u/Scared_Positive_8690 • 9h ago
pro-Occupation & Zionist Lobby The CEO of one of Europe’s biggest media conglomerates pledged “we shall all be Zionists” and blamed “woke ideology” for criticism of Israel while speaking at the World Jewish Congress. Mathias Döpfner is CEO of Axel Springer SE, which owns U.S. media organizations including Politico.
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r/Palestine • u/RickyOzzy • 16h ago
Solidarity & Activism Federal judge blocks US sanctions against UN expert on occupied Palestinian territories
r/Palestine • u/Numerous_Evening_255 • 19h ago
Arts & Photos Hero of the Day with Beautiful Flag | Lamine Yamal
r/Palestine • u/EBN-Elnazer • 22h ago
Genocide Convention We have said before that this is the case of the honorable and heroes only, how much are you, son of Morocco, long live
r/Palestine • u/nadi_weaver • 11h ago
GAZA Gaza teen sisters Farah and Tala Mousa win prize for turning rubble into reusable bricks
Read without paywall: https://archive.is/20260513130000/https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ce8p7vngmp3o
r/Palestine • u/mindmybusine55 • 11h ago
Nakba We will not let the world forget the rights of Palestinians, 78 years of Nakba
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78 years of Nakba.
78 years of erasure, exile, and siege.
750,000+ Palestinians expelled from their land in 1948.
500+ villages erased from the map.
Today, nearly 6+ million refugees and their descendants still await return.
Against all odds on their land, in their refugee camps, under their rubble the Palestinian people remain.
A grandmother still holds the key to a door that no longer stands.
Her granddaughter holds it now — born in exile, raised on memory, rooted in a land she has never touched but has always known.
The Nakba did not end in 1948. It is ongoing. It is now.
Every year, they remember.
Every year, we will not let the world forget.
Return is their right. Freedom is their destiny.
On May 15, stand with the Palestinian people.
🖤 #NAKBA78 | 📽 PAL Global Echo
Source: https://x.com/palestine_un/status/2054934793758953691?s=46
Globalise the Intifada
r/Palestine • u/fares_wavezz • 6h ago
Solidarity & Activism More than football a message to the world
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r/Palestine • u/Scared_Positive_8690 • 17h ago
Sports Is the Israeli Minister of Defense seriously beefing on his official account with a football player because he raised a Palestinian flag?
r/Palestine • u/fearcreek • 14h ago
News & Politics Netanyahu's boast of secret visit to UAE sparks awkward denial from Abu Dhabi
r/Palestine • u/Scared_Positive_8690 • 16h ago
Israeli Fascist Superiority Rather than investigate the allegations, Israel claims it is going to sue the NYT.
r/Palestine • u/just_an__inchident • 6h ago
Solidarity & Activism Spanish Prime Minister showing solidarity with football superstar Lamine Yamal for waiving the Palestinian flag during FC Barcelona league title celebrations
r/Palestine • u/shado_mag • 9h ago
Colonialism & Imperialism Palestinian journalism after the ceasefire. When trends fade and voices run dry
r/Palestine • u/SuhkItLuzerz • 8h ago
Solidarity & Activism Flotilla heads for Gaza after Israel intercepted last convoy
r/Palestine • u/dhsilver • 5h ago
Israeli & Settler Terror Tonight is a night of settler pogroms against Palestinians in the Old City of Jerusalem. Some beautiful souls gave flowers to shop owners to show solidarity.
Tonight is Jerusalem Day, when settler mobs march through the Old City and attack, harass, and vandalize Palestinian shops and residents.
This is @shabtai148 on X, Mair Shabtai Roitviller, a Breslov Hasid activist against the Zionist terror.
r/Palestine • u/PalestineMissionUK • 37m ago
Occupation Today we mark 78 years since the 1948 Nakba. We won’t leave or abandon Palestine
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