/r/Palestine
r/Palestine: a forum for robust discussions encompassing all facets of Palestine, spanning its people, culture, art, history, politics, Israeli occupation, and various other facets.
The State of Palestine is an occupied nation that declared independence on November 15, 1988, with Jerusalem as its capital. r/Palestine community fervently advocates for the liberation of Palestine. 🇵🇸
Welcome to r/Palestine!
r/Palestine serves as a forum for robust discussions encompassing all facets of Palestine, spanning its people, culture, art, history, politics, Israeli occupation, and various other facets.
The State of Palestine is an occupied nation that declared independence on November 15, 1988, with Jerusalem as its capital. r/Palestine community fervently advocates for the liberation of Palestine. 🇵🇸
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UN Report - Israeli Practices towards the Palestinian People and the Question of Apartheid
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according to Haaretz, the IOF is killing everyone that tries to pass through 'Netzarim Corridor' and claiming all of them are terrorists without evidence, even children. Some of the quotes from the article are horrific:
"The division commander designated this area as a 'kill zone.' Anyone who enters is shot."
"We're killing civilians there who are then counted as terrorists"
"The IDF spokesperson's announcements about casualty numbers have turned this into a competition between units. If Division 99 kills 150 [people], the next unit aims for 200."
"One time, guards spotted someone approaching from the south. We responded as if it was a large militant raid. We took positions and just opened fire. I'm talking about dozens of bullets, maybe more. For about a minute or two, we just kept shooting at the body. People around me were shooting and laughing ... We approached the blood-covered body, photographed it, and took the phone. He was just a boy, maybe 16 ... That evening, our battalion commander congratulated us for killing a terrorist, saying he hoped we'd kill ten more tomorrow."
"When someone pointed out he was unarmed and looked like a civilian, everyone shouted him down. The commander said: 'Anyone crossing the line is a terrorist, no exceptions, no civilians. Everyone's a terrorist.'"
"Of those 200 casualties, only ten were confirmed as known Hamas operatives. Yet no one questioned the public announcement about killing hundreds of militants."
"We put him in a cage set up near our position, stripped off his clothes, and left him there ... Soldiers passing by spat on him. It was disgusting. Finally, a military interrogator came, questioned him briefly while holding a gun to his head, then ordered his release."
"I don't know what a white flag is, shoot to kill"
Zionists are angry that Ms Rachel is bringing awareness to what's happening to the children in Gaza. These numbers and statistics are beyond devastating and everyone should be outraged. As a Palestinian I'm grateful for those who use their platform to speak up and give support.
Source: https://www.instagram.com/p/DDuiAvSOZlf/?igsh=MTJ1aHNvNm43aGY2Yw==
After more than 100,000 killed and 100,000 injured (See Wikipedia: Gaza Genocide) the 2025 US annual defense bill would ban the Pentagon from saying how many casualties are in Gaza.
https://theintercept.com/2024/12/12/congress-gaza-death-toll-palestinians/
Before the Nakba in 1948, Palestine was a mosaic of diverse cultural and ethnic communities. Cities like Jaffa and Haifa stood as vibrant trade and cultural hubs, where Arabs and Jews coexisted harmoniously for many years. Jaffa, in particular, was renowned for its flourishing citrus orchards and bustling markets, earning it the reputation of Palestine’s cultural capital. In 1945, Arabs cultivated 146,316 dunums of citrus in Jaffa, highlighting the city’s agricultural significance.
link: Palestine Remembered
The establishment of Israel in 1948 led to the Nakba, during which a significant number of Palestinians were displaced from these urban centers, dramatically altering the demographic landscape of the region.
link for image: https://www.palestineremembered.com/Jaffa/Jaffa/index.html