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Egypt and Morocco fans celebrated their World Cup success by singing ‘My Blood is Palestinian’ at a Dallas fan zone.

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 23 hours ago
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Organised by Halutzei HaBashan (Pioneers of Bashan), Israeli settlers gathered along the fence separating the occupied Golan Heights from southern Syria. It is the latest in a series of provocations demanding that Israel authorise illegal settlements beyond the 1974 ceasefire line.

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 2 days ago
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Another video of Palestinians in Gaza celebrating after Egypt defeated Australia, marking Egypt’s first-ever knockout round win at a FIFA World Cup.

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 2 days ago
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Israeli troops set fire to farm lands near the Lebanese town of Aytaroun, while an IDF soldier says to the camera, “All of Lebanon is up in flames.” Two weeks ago, Ben Gvir stated that all of Lebanon must burn.

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 2 days ago
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A video of Palestinians in the Gaza Strip celebrating Emam Ashour's (Egypt) goal against Australia.

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 2 days ago
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu visited troops in southern Lebanon on Tuesday and vowed that Israel will remain in the area as long as Hezbollah poses a "threat"

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 3 days ago
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Drop Site contributor, Jeremy Loffredo visited Tebnine, a village in southern Lebanon, where residents are returning to find their homes reduced to rubble. The village also has one of the last functioning hospitals serving Lebanon's southern border communities, came under repeated Israeli attacks.

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 3 days ago
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لحظة تسجيل المنتخب المصري ركلة الترجيح الأخيرة أمام أستراليا وفرحة مشجعي المنتخب المصري في مخيم النصيرات بقطاع غزة والعاصمة السورية دمشق

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 3 days ago
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Even in Hunger, A Little Girl Chose to Share

Today I want to share a moment that says so much about life in Gaza.

This is my friend Samah Ghanem's little daughter, Soso. Even though their family struggles every day to find enough food, she saw a hungry stray cat and immediately shared her small sandwich.

The famine has affected both people and animals. Families go hungry, and even the stray cats search desperately for something to eat. Yet, despite everything she has endured, this little girl's kindness remains untouched.

Samah, her husband Mahmoud, and their four young children are doing everything they can to survive, but every day is a struggle to find food, clean water, and the basic necessities of life.

If this story touched your heart, please consider helping their family. Every donation, no matter how small, can provide food, clean drinking water, and hope during these incredibly difficult days.

Thank you for your kindness, and please share this post so more people can see their story ❤️

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u/SleepyWogx — 4 days ago
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Remembering the 1996 Qana Massacre in Lebanon: A former Norwegian UNIFIL soldier speaks on the lasting trauma of witnessing Israel's bombardment of civilian refugees at a UN compound.

u/Beyondtheseafree — 5 days ago
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I grew up speaking Arabic but never really knew my own language

I grew up speaking Arabic every day but I never really knew the language. I'd use words without understanding where they came from, what they carried, how old they were. The classical dictionaries had all the answers but they felt like they belonged to scholars, not to someone like me. So I made something for myself — an app called Kalima (كلمة).

It gives you one word at a time, with its meaning straight from the classical dictionaries — Lisan al-Arab, Al-Sihah, Maqayis al-Lugha. You can explore a word's root and see all the words that share it, and suddenly you realize words you thought had nothing in common are actually family. You can trace a word back across Semitic languages — Akkadian, Syriac, Ugaritic, Aramaic — and see it written in the original ancient scripts. There's also a writing pad where you write in Arabic and it suggests synonyms and rhymes as you go.

The whole thing works offline, no account needed, no ads. It's free on iOS and Android. I just wanted to feel closer to my language, and I hope it does the same for someone else.

Android - https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.elmokhtbr.kalima

iOS - https://apps.apple.com/us/app/kalima-كلمة/id6783453396

u/baselsader — 4 days ago
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Happy little killers

Anybody else gag a little when they see these posts, mostly Americans, that just cant wait to sign up and be little war criminals? Or is it just me?

Anyways, congrats to this future Ay-rab killer I guess...

u/Alternative_Shine790 — 5 days ago
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AIPAC drops new ad touting LGBTQ+ Pride. The ad features a "Lebanese refugee" and a "proud LGBTQ Israeli", who goes on to praise Israel as a champion of LGBTQ+ rights and civil rights.

u/Scared_Positive_8690 — 5 days ago