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This is the article Melissa Barrera was fired from Scream for sharing - by Israeli Genocide Scholar Raz Segal

October 13, 2023

On Friday, Israel ordered the besieged population in the northern half of the Gaza Strip to evacuate to the south, warning that it would soon intensify its attack on the Strip’s upper half. The order has left more than a million people, half of whom are children, frantically attempting to flee amid continuing airstrikes, in a walled enclave where no destination is safe. As Palestinian journalist Ruwaida Kamal Amer wrote today from Gaza, “refugees from the north are already arriving in Khan Younis, where the missiles never stop and we’re running out of food, water, and power.” The UN has warned that the flight of people from the northern part of Gaza to the south will create “devastating humanitarian consequences” and will “transform what is already a tragedy into a calamitous situation.” Over the last week, Israel’s violence against Gaza has killed more than 1,800 Palestinians, injured thousands, and displaced more than 400,000 within the strip. And yet Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu promised today that what we have seen is “only the beginning.”

Israel’s campaign to displace Gazans—and potentially expel them altogether into Egypt—is yet another chapter in the Nakba, in which an estimated 750,000 Palestinians were driven from their homes during the 1948 war that led to the creation of the State of Israel. But the assault on Gaza can also be understood in other terms: as a textbook case of genocide unfolding in front of our eyes. I say this as a scholar of genocide, who has spent many years writing about Israeli mass violence against Palestinians. I have written about settler colonialism and Jewish supremacy in Israel, the distortion of the Holocaust to boost the Israeli arms industry, the weaponization of antisemitism accusations to justify Israeli violence against Palestinians, and the racist regime of Israeli apartheid. Now, following Hamas’s attack on Saturday and the mass murder of more than 1,000 Israeli civilians, the worst of the worst is happening.

Under international law, the crime of genocide is defined by “the intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical, racial or religious group, as such,” as noted in the December 1948 UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide. In its murderous attack on Gaza, Israel has loudly proclaimed this intent. Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant declared it in no uncertain terms on October 9th: “We are imposing a complete siege on Gaza. No electricity, no food, no water, no fuel. Everything is closed. We are fighting human animals, and we will act accordingly.” Leaders in the West reinforced this racist rhetoric by describing Hamas’s mass murder of Israeli civilians—a war crime under international law that rightly provoked horror and shock in Israel and around the world—as “an act of sheer evil,” in the words of US President Joe Biden, or as a move that reflected an “ancient evil,” in the terminology of President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen. This dehumanizing language is clearly calculated to justify the wide scale destruction of Palestinian lives; the assertion of “evil,” in its absolutism, elides distinctions between Hamas militants and Gazan civilians, and occludes the broader context of colonization and occupation.

The UN Genocide Convention lists five acts that fall under its definition. Israel is currently perpetrating three of these in Gaza: “1. Killing members of the group. 2. Causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group. 3. Deliberately inflicting on the group conditions of life calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part.” The Israeli Air Force, by its own account, has so far dropped more than 6,000 bombs on Gaza, which is one of the most densely populated areas in the world—almost as many bombs as the US dropped on all of Afghanistan during record-breaking years of its war there. Human Rights Watch has confirmed that the weapons used included phosphorous bombs, which set fire to bodies and buildings, creating flames that aren’t extinguished on contact with water. This demonstrates clearly what Gallant means by “act accordingly”: not targeting individual Hamas militants, as Israel claims, but unleashing deadly violence against Palestinians in Gaza “as such,” in the language of the UN Genocide Convention. Israel has also intensified its 16-year siege of Gaza—the longest in modern history, in clear violation of international humanitarian law—to a “complete siege,” in Gallant’s words. This turn of phrase that explicitly indexes a plan to bring the siege to its final destination of systematic destruction of Palestinians and Palestinian society in Gaza, by killing them, starving them, cutting off their water supplies, and bombing their hospitals.

It’s not only Israel’s leaders who are using such language. An interviewee on the pro-Netanyahu Channel 14 called for Israel to “turn Gaza to Dresden.” Channel 12, Israel’s most-watched news station, published a report about left-leaning Israelis calling to “dance on what used to be Gaza.” Meanwhile, genocidal verbs—calls to “erase” and “flatten” Gaza—have become omnipresent on Israeli social media. In Tel Aviv, a banner reading “Zero Gazans” was seen hanging from a bridge.

Indeed, Israel’s genocidal assault on Gaza is quite explicit, open, and unashamed. Perpetrators of genocide usually do not express their intentions so clearly, though there are exceptions. In the early 20th century, for example, German colonial occupiers perpetrated a genocide in response to an uprising by the Indigenous Herero and Nama populations in southwest Africa. In 1904, General Lothar von Trotha, the German military commander, issued an “extermination order,” justified by the rationale of a “race war.” By 1908, the German authorities had murdered 10,000 Nama, and had achieved their stated goal of “destroying the Herero,” killing 65,000 Herero, 80% of the population. Gallant’s orders on October 9th were no less explicit. Israel’s goal is to destroy the Palestinians of Gaza. And those of us watching around the world are derelict in our responsibility to prevent them from doing so.

family-aya:

killy:

Aya is a Ghazzawi who got put in touch with organizer friends of mine in hopes that they could help with promoting her family’s survival fundraiser. Right now, the need is to continue to raise funds. None of my friends’ collective’s organizers have reach on Tumblr, so I’ve been asked to help out. I hope you all will help Aya and her family out by circulating it as much as possible 🙏🏼 I will be putting Aya in touch with a user who can independently verify the fundraiser as well, because while I know this to be legit through personal IRL connections, I am aware of the need to increase peoples’ confidence around donating and sharing. I will provide an update on that ASAP.

Here is Aya’s GFM:

I spoke to Aya, here are her words on her situation:

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Thank you my friend for your participation. I hope everyone will support me to continue my campaign and evacuate us from hell.

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7 hours ago with:2,664 notes (originallykilly)

imjustheretotrytohelp:

imjustheretotrytohelp:

I’m seeing so many palestinian fundraisers that are getting completely abandoned by people the moment they meet a short term goal or a goal they need to extend, if not a bit before. This can’t keep happening, especially when one of the reason they need to extend their goal is because fundraising is taking so much time and the prices in Gaza are only going up. Making them wait even more will only exacerbate the problem.

These last few weeks, the complacency towards campaigns has been getting worse and worse and I don’t know why. I hope everyone reading this realise palestinians have been constantly victims of bombings, shootings, malnutrition and diseases for close to A YEAR now. This should not ellicit apathy at the amount of suffering we’re seeing from them everyday but the opposite! We should keep helping even more!

When the US and other western countries are more willing to give weapons to Israel than we are to donate $5 to a palestinian family, what does it say about us?

In any case, if you still care about helping people going through a genocide please consider donating to my friend Mahmoud @mahmoudjumaa1238 . He had to extend his goal to 20k because of the increasingly high living expenses in Gaza and need to get to 15k by the end of September. Since reaching 10k he has been receiving very few donations.

DONATE HERE

€10,413 / €15,000 (short term goal)

We need to get to 11.5k by the end of the week. Only one donations in 24 hours. Please share and donate.

Keep reading

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venus-is-in-bloom:

Please help Bisan!

Last week I made a post to raise awareness my friend Bisan Al-Balawi, who I’ve been speaking with for some time. She is trapped in Gaza with her family facing immense hardship due to the destruction of her home and life, the onset of winter, and the continual threat of violence. Originally, she made fundraiser primarily to buy a new tent to replace the one her family currently lives in, which is damaged by the elements and unsuited to protect them from the coming cold.

However, since then, the situation has become more urgent. Bisan, who has been working day and night to try and find food and water for her family, was hospitalised with malnutrition just this week. Her life is in danger. Her situation is unsustainable without outside help—help that we can provide.

Bisan needs £8,000 both to buy the tent her family needs and also help pay for vital necessities such as food and medicine. This is not something that can wait a long time. Currently, she is only at £1,774 of that goal. Compared to other fundraisers this is very achievable. Just this week I was able to dedicate the spare money from my paycheck to her campaign, and I know that a lot of you also have steady paychecks and cash to spare. You may not think it’s a lot, but donations add up. If you can’t donate, please share so that this can reach more people!


Everyone, I have followed OP for years. She is a kind and generous person who has frequently reblogged fundraisers over the years and never asked for anything for herself. I have complete confidence that Chaoxi has done due diligence in reaching out to Bisan to ensure this is legitimate - You can search Bisan al-Abawi and find the fundraiser for the al-Abawi family has been verified by 90-ghost. It is very hard to get additional vetting right now due to the mental and physical toll on the Palestinian diaspora and Gaza refugees who were assisting in the efforts. Please, please give what you can and give this a boost. This is a desperate situation with a very achievable goal.

venus-is-in-bloom:

Please help Bisan!

Last week I made a post to raise awareness my friend Bisan Al-Balawi, who I’ve been speaking with for some time. She is trapped in Gaza with her family facing immense hardship due to the destruction of her home and life, the onset of winter, and the continual threat of violence. Originally, she made fundraiser primarily to buy a new tent to replace the one her family currently lives in, which is damaged by the elements and unsuited to protect them from the coming cold.

However, since then, the situation has become more urgent. Bisan, who has been working day and night to try and find food and water for her family, was hospitalised with malnutrition just this week. Her life is in danger. Her situation is unsustainable without outside help—help that we can provide.

Bisan needs £8,000 both to buy the tent her family needs and also help pay for vital necessities such as food and medicine. This is not something that can wait a long time. Currently, she is only at £1,774 of that goal. Compared to other fundraisers this is very achievable. Just this week I was able to dedicate the spare money from my paycheck to her campaign, and I know that a lot of you also have steady paychecks and cash to spare. You may not think it’s a lot, but donations add up. If you can’t donate, please share so that this can reach more people!


Also sorry people with OCD also have ritualistic behavior and compulsions (literally in the name) - I know people with OCD with an encyclopedia’s worth of knowledge of particular topics which partially acts as a defense against intrusive thoughts (obviously this can also be maladaptive) but who have genuine interest and excitement about sharing/explaining what they know - not saying it manifest in the exact same way but I don’t think what we broadly consider to be like “autistic” fervor for (media) interests is even limited to autism inasmuch as we consider where neurodivergence factors in like I just think you have to assess with the other cognitive and/or social deficits before you decide your interest is special in the autistic way

knuckle:

I actually don’t think compulsively caring a lot about something/wanting to know a lot about something (i.e. a special interest) correlates with gatekeeping it or being possessive about it. People can be that way about bare aesthetics they know nothing about and will throw away in a month or whatever. I think this has way more to do with your personal values (which are shaped by power and privilege), your ego, and how you want to treat other people than compulsions or communication barriers associated with neurodivergence (and especially autism).

When we project our personal flaws and issues onto a diagnosis or larger community, we fail to ask ourselves how much allistic people also do this.

I’ll go a little further here to say that if a special interest isn’t ruining your life a little with how obsessed or compelled you are to indulge it it may just be like an interest. If having an interest you really care about and know a lot about is the primary reason you think you’re autistic or your friends are autistic rather than primarily social and/or sensory and/or developmental barriers, you may need to think about why you’re characterizing autism through that lens, one which the vast majority of especially gen z and under would fall despite the still relative rarity of autism, which would still be the case even if it were vastly underdiagnosed compared to current estimates, and consider we are very pop psychology on this interned net.

2 days ago with:4 notes (originallyknuckle)

I actually don’t think compulsively caring a lot about something/wanting to know a lot about something (i.e. a special interest) correlates with gatekeeping it or being possessive about it. People can be that way about bare aesthetics they know nothing about and will throw away in a month or whatever. I think this has way more to do with your personal values (which are shaped by power and privilege), your ego, and how you want to treat other people than compulsions or communication barriers associated with neurodivergence (and especially autism).

When we project our personal flaws and issues onto a diagnosis or larger community, we fail to ask ourselves how much allistic people also do this.

determinate-negation:

almost an entire year of reading the phrase ‘airstrikes on refugee camps’ every single day.

September 10, 2024

An Israeli army strike on a crowded tent camp housing displaced Palestinians in southern Gaza killed at least 40 people and wounded 60 others, the territory’s civil defence agency said early Tuesday. The Israeli army in a statement said it targeted a Hamas command centre in the area. Hamas has called the claim a “blatant lie”.

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tollhousecookie:

anneemay:

I’m shocked & angry to report that @gofundme has taken the despicable decision of taking down 3 accounts belonging to my friend Hala’s Sameer Project containing over $250k for their invaluable work in Gaza inc. the Refaat alAreer camp & provision of tents for displaced families. pic.twitter.com/83WEX8NFcN  — Louis Allday (@Louis_Allday) September 4, 2024ALT

God this is really devastating and kinda explains why gazafunds.com doesn’t work recently

they’ve moved their campaigns over to chuffed as mentioned in the post, i didn’t see any links to them in the replies so here they are if anyone wants to donate!

Please donate what you can.

Also, if you have donated to any of these GoFundMes (even if it was just £1), please send an email demanding they be reinstated. Public pressure of some combination (also file Better Business Bureau complaints if you can) is what got Ahmed’s GoFundMe reinstated

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transmutationisms:

transmutationisms:

half of mohammed’s family is still sleeping on the streets. his own conditions are dire and he’s terrified for their safety. the water is poison, the heat is suffocating, food and medicine are priced exorbitantly.

verified here. donate here. 10 USD = 102 SEK.

still an emergency btw. art print raffle for donations of 150 SEK (= 15 USD) closes in 3 days

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un-monstre:

Something that I wished we talked more about is that some people who recover from eating disorders will become fat. Some people’s bodies will just naturally be a bit bigger, especially after the stress of a lifetime of disordered eating. Weight gain is value neutral and often a part of recovery, and you cannot be fatphobic without directly advocating against people recovering.

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We live in an industrialized worldwide miracle and yet I am stuck giving 40 hours of my life to Job instead having adventures and philosophical discussions with my sister

venus-is-in-bloom:

venus-is-in-bloom:

Fundraiser spotlight!

Bisan Al-Balawi reached out to me to get some support for her urgent campaign. She is a Palestinian living in Gaza who is running a small fundraiser to support her family.

Bisan’s fundraiser has a very achievable goal of only £5,000. This fundraiser is for urgent needs, most prominently the need to replace their damaged tent before winter comes and Bisan’s sick and starving relatives are exposed to the elements. Money donated to the fundraiser will go to purchasing a new tent as well as acquiring food, medicine, and other necessities.

As I said, this goal is extremely low and I believe we can reach it in a reasonable time. I already donated £25, and the campaign has so far received £1,256 since the middle of August. But it seems that the closer a fundraiser gets to completion, the more it stagnates. Please consider the urgency of the situation and, if you are able, join me in giving something to support Bisan! The quicker she can reach this goal, the better.

£1,599/£5,000!

Once again, thank you to everyone who has donated! In the past 24 hours we have gotten £69. This is urgent—Bisan needs to at least be able to replace her tent before winter.

venus-is-in-bloom:

venus-is-in-bloom:

Fundraiser spotlight!

Bisan Al-Balawi reached out to me to get some support for her urgent campaign. She is a Palestinian living in Gaza who is running a small fundraiser to support her family.

Bisan’s fundraiser has a very achievable goal of only £5,000. This fundraiser is for urgent needs, most prominently the need to replace their damaged tent before winter comes and Bisan’s sick and starving relatives are exposed to the elements. Money donated to the fundraiser will go to purchasing a new tent as well as acquiring food, medicine, and other necessities.

As I said, this goal is extremely low and I believe we can reach it in a reasonable time. I already donated £25, and the campaign has so far received £1,256 since the middle of August. But it seems that the closer a fundraiser gets to completion, the more it stagnates. Please consider the urgency of the situation and, if you are able, join me in giving something to support Bisan! The quicker she can reach this goal, the better.

£1,599/£5,000!

Once again, thank you to everyone who has donated! In the past 24 hours we have gotten £69. This is urgent—Bisan needs to at least be able to replace her tent before winter.