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If you're a Palestinian looking for donations and/or sharing of GoFundMes PLEASE comment on this post with:

  • Your @
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  • @ of who vetted you (if applies)
  • and only comment once

I'm sorry for making this, but due to the amount of asks being so high, quick and even repeating for the same campaigns, I have found it difficult to find everyone's asks and share them.

For the sake of being able to share with tags and boosting as quickly and with as much of a reach as possible for every single fundraising campaign, I would like to kindly ask everyone to do this instead of sending asks.

While I deeply care for everyone's stories, it does make it harder to shift through everyone and share with the needed tags, so please send the above so I can share your pinned stories instead in a compiled master-post.

I'm so sorry to ask all of this while everyone is struggling as it is, but at present this will ensure everyone can have their campaigns shared as quickly as possible.

Also, I will share even if you're not vetted, so if you don't have that yet it's okay to comment still. I would rather share a potential scam than not share someone who genuinely needs it all because of a lack of clarification.

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demilypyro

Just watched the banned Moon Girl episode.

>the episode addresses the topic of trans kids in sports >the entire episode is about how bigots will always move the goalpost, and playing by their rules is pointless >the solution is not to play their game and break the rules >it also states that trans people should never feel like a burden >the character Brooklyn is explicitly stated to be trans >there is also an explicitly nonbinary character >multiple mentions of pride and depictions of pride flags, trans flags and progress flags

I'm not at all surprised this didn't get past the censors but I'm so mad that it didn't, because this could've been something really special, and the fact it was canned after being fully finished is downright painful. This episode was wonderful and I'm grateful to all the people who worked on it, and angry that their hard work was wasted. Disney did not deserve you.

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Pro-Israel antisemitism is not an oxymoron. Arthur Belfour was an antisemite, Richard Spencer is an antisemite. The goyische Zionist who shot that antizionist Jewish protester is part of a long tradition of antisemitic Zionism.

Zionism is antisemitism

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u/s_y_s_t_e_m_i_c_:

I’m reminded of a study that Peter Beinart wrote about on European antisemitism and how it is moderated by support for Israel.

Beinart explains, citing the findings of a study by Andras Kovacs, a sociologist and professor of Jewish Studies at the Central European University, and Gyorgy Fischer, the former research director for Gallup in Hungary:

In Europe, the story appears somewhat similar, but with a disturbing twist. This fall, Andras Kovacs, a sociologist and professor of Jewish Studies at the Central European University, and Gyorgy Fischer, the former research director for Gallup in Hungary, published a fascinating study entitled, “Antisemitic Prejudices in Europe.” To some degree, the evidence they find resembles evidence from the US. As a general rule, for instance, Western Europeans like Jews more but Israel less whereas Eastern Europeans like Jews less but Israel more. For instance, Romania, Poland and the Czech Republic exhibit some of the continent’s highest rates of both support for Israel and hostility to Jews. In Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands, by contrast, sympathy for Israel is far lower and so is antisemitism.
The reasons for this aren’t a mystery. Kovacs and Fischer find a strong correlation between antisemitism and xenophobia. “Antisemitism,” they write, “is largely a manifestation and consequence of resentment, distancing and rejection towards a generalised stranger.” Which is why Europe’s most antisemitic countries are also the most Islamophobic. But the very xenophobia that leads some Europeans—especially Eastern Europeans—to dislike Jews can also make them admire Israel.

Beinart states that the reason for this contradictory support is xenophobia and an admiration of Israel’s policies.

Israel, after all, has exactly the kind of immigration policy that many European xenophobes want for their own countries: an immigration policy that welcomes members of the dominant group and keeps out pretty much everyone else. Moreover, if you’re a xenophobe who dislikes the Jews in your country because they dilute ethnic and religious purity, Israel offers them a place to go and be with their own kind. That’s one of the reasons Arthur Balfour embraced Zionism in 1917. He liked the idea of a Jewish homeland in Palestine in part because he wanted Eastern European Jews to go there and not to his country.

In a nutshell, the study found a “strong correlation between antisemitism and xenophobia”—and Peter noted that xenophobic countries admired Israel, because they wanted to emulate similar policies towards immigrants.

While this news article in-question is about a Swedish figure (and Sweden overall, Peter notes, is less xenophobic, less antisemitic and thus, less pro-Israel), I think the politics at play here makes it applicable to Peter’s thesis. The Swedish party in-question are categorically fascist, ultra-nationalists. So one could see why they would find common cause with the far-right in Israel who would like to expel the Palestinians.

In England, one can observe a similar phenomena with the alliance between the English Defense League (EDL), in particular Tommy Robinson, and right-wing Zionists. The EDL has a branch for British Jewish members—and notable pro-Israel activists are supporters of such right-wing groups.

Supplemental:

Robinson in particularly has been coddled by right-wing Zionists, who have paid his legal fees when he continually fucks up in life.

The Philadelphia-based think tank Middle East Forum is one of the British extremist’s biggest sponsors. Daniel Pipes, MEF’s president, confirmed to The Times of Israel that his group has spent roughly $60,000 on three demonstrations defending Robinson’s legal trial.
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Oh ew, it's this lying asshat again.

I'm suspicious this was about me saying "if you're going to say I 'can't speak because you're not Jewish" all because you make assumptions about me" which wasn't me saying I as Jewish, especially as I went onto say "I don't know my heritage very well due to imperialism and the racism around me, so maybe demanding all Jews that they have to feel safe enough to be out as Jewish all the time is really ignorant". They then went on to accuse me of "faking Jewishness" despite me saying over and over "I do not identity as Jewish" and that "assuming that someone has to tell you if they're Jewish or not is what's wrong here".

As for the second point, again, I think this is them purposefully lying and weaponising what I said. Which was actually "you're acting like a TERF in the way you look for entire groups to blame for the oppression of another instead of addressing the root causes of that oppression like patriarchy and antisemetism itself". This person then went on to say I'm hateful for "calling" them a TERF, when again that's not even what I said at all. I blocked them after a bit because it's obvious they're basically just an excessive liar who wants to fight non existent boogiemans they imagine based on misinterpreting shit on purpose. Sooo you know what? Also wouldn't surprise me if they started calling what I said "saying that trans people are threat" when what I actually said was "TERFs see us (trans people) as a threat to women". It's also funny because like. I'm trans. So they want to paint ME as hating trans people and a TERF who sees myself as a threat apparently since that's waaaay more convenient than saying "a trans person sees what I'm doing as similar to the type of oppression they face" because I guess that makes them look bad.

Zionists are so performative ffs.

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sissa-arrows

In France when the left made their union for this weekend’s election they negotiated while eating pizzas.

Delogu, the French Algerian* representative who pulled out the Palestinian flag at the National Assembly last month, posted a video for his campaign. In the video there’s a frozen pizza with the words “bake in oven”. Right after you see far right figures being defeated. It’s a reference to how the left negotiated around pizzas to defeat the far right nothing more. The pizza chosen is also the first image that appears when you google frozen pizza.

The Zionists are calling him antisemitic because there’s the word “oven”. One of the most violent Zionist in the country appears as one of the far right figures getting defeated and he is even TAKING DELOGU TO COURT for antisemitism over the frozen pizza…

I’m not kidding if you’re pro Palestine frozen pizza is antisemitic now. I don’t even know what to say at this point.

Note: Delogu is also Armenian, Spanish and Italian but when people hate on him and target him they mention the Palestinian flag and the fact that he kissed an Algerian flag or has the Algerian flag in his bio. It’s always about his Algerianness despite the fact that he also has the Armenian, Spanish and Italian flags in his bio.

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“Antizionists just mean Jew/disobedient Jew when they say ‘zionist’” = “anti-terfs just mean woman/lesbian/disobedient woman/disobedient lesbian when they say ‘terf’”

Signed, a Jew.

Edit because apparently that wasn’t clear enough: signed, an antizionist, anti-terf Jewish trans lesbian.

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Being an antizionist Jew, very much not the only one around, and seeing goyim talk about how allegedly antizionists just mean “zionist” to say “Jew”, is sure fucking something.

Also, no matter if you’re a goy or if you’re Jewish, *this* is equating zionism and Judaism. Fuck you.

Zionist does not mean Jew and zionist is not a fucking “certain kind of Jew”. Zionism is an ideology that must have. no. place. No matter who carries it, and we very much do remember goyische zionists.

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Edit: tankies fuck off, you are not any better just because it’s different genocides and empires you support.

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Yasmin Porat, a survivor of the bloodshed at Kibbutz Be’eri, near the boundary with Gaza, says many Israeli civilians were killed by Israeli forces.

An Israeli woman who survived the Hamas assault on settlements near the Gaza boundary on 7 October says Israeli civilians were “undoubtedly” killed by their own security forces.

It happened when Israeli forces engaged in fierce gun battles with Palestinian fighters in Kibbutz Be’eri and fired indiscriminately at both the fighters and their Israeli prisoners.

“They eliminated everyone, including the hostages,” she told Israeli radio. “There was very, very heavy crossfire” and even tank shelling.

The woman, 44-year-old mother of three Yasmin Porat, said that prior to that, she and other civilians had been held by the Palestinians for several hours and treated “humanely.” She had fled the nearby “Nova” rave.

A recording of her interview, from the radio program Haboker Hazeh (“This Morning”) hosted by Aryeh Golan on state broadcaster Kan, has been circulating on social media.

Notably, the interview is not included in the online version of Haboker Hazeh for 15 October, the episode in which it apparently aired.

It may well have been censored due to its explosive nature.

Porat, who is from Kabri, a settlement near the Lebanese border, undoubtedly experienced terrible things and saw many noncombatants killed. Her own partner, Tal Katz, is among the dead.

However, her account undermines Israel’s official story of deliberate, wanton murder by the Palestinian fighters.

Although it no longer appears on the Kan website, there can be little doubt about the recording’s authenticity.

At least one Hebrew-language account posted part of the interview on Twitter, now officially called X, and accused Kan of functioning as “media in the service of Hamas.”

Porat also gave her account to the Israeli newspaper Maariv.

However, the Maariv story, published on 9 October, makes no specific mention of civilians being killed by Israeli forces.

And in a half-hour interview with Israel’s Channel 12 on Thursday, Porat speaks of intense gunfire after Israeli forces arrived. Porat herself received a bullet in the thigh.

Not only does Porat tell Kan that Israelis were killed in the heavy counterattack by Israeli security forces, but she says she and other captive civilians were well treated by the Palestinian fighters.

Porat had been attending the “Nova” rave when the Hamas assault began with missiles and motorized paragliders. She and her partner Tal Katz escaped by car to nearby Kibbutz Be’eri where many of the events she describes in her media interviews took place.

According to Porat speaking to Maariv, she and Katz initially sought refuge in the house of a couple called Adi and Hadas Dagan. After the Palestinian fighters found them they were all taken to another house, where eight people were already being held captive and one person was dead.

Porat said that the wife of the dead man “told us that when they [the Hamas fighters] tried to enter, the guy tried to prevent them from entering and grabbed the door. They shot at the door and he was killed. They did not execute them.”

“They did not abuse us. They treated us very humanely,” Porat explained to a surprised Golan in the Kan radio interview.

“By that I mean they guard us,” she said. “They give us something to drink here and there. When they see we are nervous they calm us down. It was very frightening but no one treated us violently. Luckily nothing happened to me like what I heard in the media.”

“They were very humane towards us,” Porat said in her Channel 12 interview. She recalled that one Palestinian fighter who spoke Hebrew, “told me, ‘Look at me well, were not going to kill you. We want to take you to Gaza. We are not going to kill you. So be calm, you’re not going to die.’ Thats what he told me, in those words.”

“I was calm because I knew nothing would happen to me,” she added.

“They told us that we would not die, that they wanted to take us to Gaza and that the next day they would return us to the border,” Porat told Maariv.

In the Channel 12 interview, Porat elaborates that although the Palestinian fighters all had loaded weapons, she never saw them shoot captives or threaten them with their guns.

In addition to providing the captives with drinking water, she said the fighters let them go outside to the lawn because it was hot, especially as the electricity was cut.

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mohammed has already lost 10 family members in the last year. he and his remaining family endured more bombing right outside their tent only days ago. they are struggling every day for their survival, please don't also make them beg just to be noticed.

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My name is Shadi Issa. I am married and a father of three children: Tia (6 years old), Ibrahim (4 years old), and Sand (1.5 years old). We currently live in Deir al-Balah, located in central Gaza, after being forced to flee from northern Gaza where we previously lived in Beit Lahia. We, along with over a million other Palestinians, had to relocate to the southern part of Gaza, specifically to Rafah, where we experienced a period of relative stability until the outbreak of the conflict.

Before the war, I worked as an accountant and we enjoyed a peaceful and stable life in our home, which comprised five residential apartments occupied by my extended family and me. We had access to amenities such as a water well and a solar power system, and we cultivated olive trees on our land. Our lives were proceeding normally, and my children were about to start the school year, until the fateful day of October 7, 2023, when the war erupted, turning our lives into a living nightmare. Our home was bombed, destroying our dreams and future.

Our displacement journey began amidst the bombing and danger, leading us to makeshift shelters lacking basic necessities. We face daily struggles to find drinking water, which is often unsuitable for use. We currently live in a tent no larger than five square meters, which offers no protection from the summer heat or winter cold, and provides no defense against insects, scorpions, and snakes, which have impacted the health of our children.

We have endured immense pain and fear, witnessing death repeatedly. The situation in Gaza continues to deteriorate, and all escape routes are blocked. Returning to northern Gaza is prohibited due to security barriers. After seven months in Rafah, where we faced further bombing and losses, we moved to Deir al-Balah in central Gaza, where we lost all our belongings.

Escaping Gaza to Egypt is not easy and requires significant funds to cover travel costs and other fees. The estimated cost is $5,000 per adult and $2,500 per child. The funds will be used to cover travel expenses and basic living costs in Egypt until we can rebuild our lives away from the ongoing conflict.

We are currently living in an extremely cramped tent, and we have lost everything we once had. I kindly ask for your assistance in raising $20,000, which will enable us to escape to Egypt, where we can be safe and start a new life, and where our children can attend school and have a chance at a normal life.

Any contribution, no matter how small, will be greatly appreciated and will help save our lives. We urge you to support us and help us in this critical time.

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Help Family Raghad🙏🏻🍉

Hello everyone! My name is Raghad and I am from Gaza. I am currently in my third year of university at the Faculty of Dentistry in Egypt. Before the genocide, I relied on paying my tuition fee ($3000) from my father. Now, our home in the Gaza Strip in the Khan Younis area has been destroyed. Throughout the genocide, my dear father lost his job, which was our source of livelihood, and all of our financial resources became inaccessible.

Currently, my mother’s family (my mother’s brothers and sisters and their children) and my father’s family (my father’s brothers and sisters and their children) are all in the Gaza Strip in an area called Al-Mawasi. All of them live in tents and are struggling everyday to survive.

Living in Egypt has increasingly been difficult for me and my family. 5 months ago, my family (my mother, father, three sisters and one brother) evacuated from Gaza and are struggling to pay our rent and daily expenses. My brother,@mahmoud-sd who is still studying high school online, needs $100 per month for his tuition. My three sisters, who are also in school, each require $100 per month for their tuition.

Due to the harsh living conditions and the extremely high cost of living in Egypt, we must pay $150 per month for rent. Additionally, we face great difficulty in meeting our obligations, as my family’s monthly expenses are approximately $600, covering high prices for food, water, electricity, gas bills, and medical expenses for my grandmother.

In conclusion, I need about $20,000 in total to cover me and my family’s Here are the details:

>>>FAMILY NEEDS<<<

*Housing and Daily Expenses*:

  - House rent: $150 per month

  - Monthly family expenses: $600 (includes high prices for food, water, electricity, and gas bills)

  - Medical expenses for grandmother

*Education*:

  - Brother’s high school tuition: $100 per month

  - Three sisters’ school tuition: $100 per month each

*Extended Family*:

  - Mother’s family and father’s family in Gaza (Al-Mawasi area) living in tents and struggling to survive

>>>EXPENSES FOR RAGHAD<<<

*University Tuition*:

  - Previous academic year: $3000

  - Current academic year: $3000

  - Total tuition fees: $6000

*Dental Supplies*:

  - Cost: $300

*Daily Living Expenses*:

  - Monthly expenses: $100

Everything we have in Gaza has been destroyed. I know that you have unconditional love for the people of Gaza and that you support us.

Donate if$20. if you can't donte, share my story,please! l need your donate to help me and my family🙏🏻😥

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Help Family Raghad🙏🏻🍉

Hello everyone! My name is Raghad and I am from Gaza. I am currently in my third year of university at the Faculty of Dentistry in Egypt. Before the genocide, I relied on paying my tuition fee ($3000) from my father. Now, our home in the Gaza Strip in the Khan Younis area has been destroyed. Throughout the genocide, my dear father lost his job, which was our source of livelihood, and all of our financial resources became inaccessible.

Currently, my mother’s family (my mother’s brothers and sisters and their children) and my father’s family (my father’s brothers and sisters and their children) are all in the Gaza Strip in an area called Al-Mawasi. All of them live in tents and are struggling everyday to survive.

Living in Egypt has increasingly been difficult for me and my family. 5 months ago, my family (my mother, father, three sisters and one brother) evacuated from Gaza and are struggling to pay our rent and daily expenses. My brother,@mahmoud-sd who is still studying high school online, needs $100 per month for his tuition. My three sisters, who are also in school, each require $100 per month for their tuition.

Due to the harsh living conditions and the extremely high cost of living in Egypt, we must pay $150 per month for rent. Additionally, we face great difficulty in meeting our obligations, as my family’s monthly expenses are approximately $600, covering high prices for food, water, electricity, gas bills, and medical expenses for my grandmother.

In conclusion, I need about $20,000 in total to cover me and my family’s Here are the details:

>>>FAMILY NEEDS<<<

*Housing and Daily Expenses*:

  - House rent: $150 per month

  - Monthly family expenses: $600 (includes high prices for food, water, electricity, and gas bills)

  - Medical expenses for grandmother

*Education*:

  - Brother’s high school tuition: $100 per month

  - Three sisters’ school tuition: $100 per month each

*Extended Family*:

  - Mother’s family and father’s family in Gaza (Al-Mawasi area) living in tents and struggling to survive

>>>EXPENSES FOR RAGHAD<<<

*University Tuition*:

  - Previous academic year: $3000

  - Current academic year: $3000

  - Total tuition fees: $6000

*Dental Supplies*:

  - Cost: $300

*Daily Living Expenses*:

  - Monthly expenses: $100

Everything we have in Gaza has been destroyed. I know that you have unconditional love for the people of Gaza and that you support us.

Donate if$20. if you can't donte, share my story,please! l need your donate to help me and my family🙏🏻😥

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