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fairuzfan:

stuckinapril:

stuckinapril:

stuckinapril:

Holy shit. The Israeli whistleblower story CNN just broke is insane. I cannot believe what I’m reading

Rare firsthand accounts by Israeli whistleblowers cast light on the horrific conditions in the Sde Teiman torture camp in Naqab Desert. Palestinians are stripped down, blindfolded, forced in diapers, and forbidden from speaking. They are subjected to beatings and mental degradation regularly. So much depravity that has gone unseen. Doctors performing procedures outside of their expertise, amputations due to zip-typing of abductees’ wrists, having large dogs unleashed on them at night. Being fed food through straws. I can’t believe it. I am truly in shock. And this is just one whistleblower accounting of this. Who knows what else is happening beyond our knowledge

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My heart is breaking into a million pieces

Worth mentioning that multiple Palestinians have recounted these stories before, as direct victims detailing their experiences. What’s unique about these accounts from CNN Israeli whistle-blower is that they’re from an Israeli, therefore people are more likely to take this seriously.

ilajue:

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hey reminder to continue boycotting eurovision and instead turn your eyes on gaza where the last media outlet al jazeera has just been shut down so that Israel can launch its attack on the most densely populated area in the world without scrutiny. Dont stop talking about Palestine

mlmxreader:

I am literally begging yall to STOP excluding Armenia when you talk abt the Eurovision boycott; we are boycotting to support Palestine AND Armenia. not Palestine OR Armenia. please give as much attention to Armenia as anywhere else, please do not stop talking abt Armenia, posting abt Armenia, and boycotting Azerbaijan as much as you do w Palestine and boycotting Israel!

please remember it’s BOTH, not one or the other!

covidsafehotties:

Published May 10, 2024

Two new COVID-19 subvariants, collectively nicknamed FLiRT, are increasingly edging out the winter’s dominant strain ahead of a possible summer uptick in coronavirus infections.

The new FLiRT subvariants, officially known as KP.2 and KP.1.1, are believed to be roughly 20% more transmissible than their parent, JN.1, the winter’s dominant subvariant, said Dr. Peter Chin-Hong, an infectious diseases expert at UC San Francisco.

The two FLiRT subvariants combined comprised an estimated 35% of coronavirus infections nationally for the two-week period that began April 28, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. By contrast, JN.1 is now believed to comprise 16% of infections; in mid-winter, it was blamed for more than 80%.

covidsafehotties:

“Even mild cases of COVID can impact the brain. Some patients lost up to 2% of brain volume & gray matter thickness, which is a 10X greater loss than that experienced every year by older adults due to normal aging.”

It’s not “just a cold”

k.