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I'm going on the Global Sumud Flotilla 🇵🇸🙌 Support us: chuffed.org/project/141981-g…
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#OneStepMore #Escalate nonviolent actions for Gaza for Palestine, we must NOT forget the West Bank #SaveHumanity #StoptheGenocide
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Thank-you Natalie, bless you for your humanity! #OneStepMore #SaveHumanity #StopTheGenocide #GazaStarving
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A pro-Palestinian protest is currently taking place in RTÉ's reception rte.ie/news/ireland/2025/042…
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Relentless US-israeli air strikes on the north of #Gaza. 📷 bilalsalem.1.12 (IG) #April22nd #onestepmore #crashthesystem2204
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USraeli strike on a family home in Gaza a short time ago. Explosions rock the entire north and beyond. #April22nd #onestepmore #crashthesystem2204 📷 muostafa__hammouda (IG)
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Love & Courage 👊🇵🇸 #crashthesystem2204 #onestepmore
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Pope Francis was never afraid to call out the occupation and apartheid of Palestine. His last action was to condemn the USraeli genocide in Gaza on Easter Sunday. Catholics everywhere, honour his memory by following his example. Do not be silent. Protest, disrupt, boycott, demand an arms embargo. If this dying 88 year old man can defy political, religious establishment and media pressure to stand up against injustice SO CAN YOU!! #April22nd #onestepmore #crashthesystem2204
Palestinian, and Palestinian Christians in particular, have lost a dear friend today. Pope Francis was beloved in Palestine. He conveyed true compassion to Palestinians, most notably to those in Gaza during this genocide. His pastoral heart was evident in his insistence on calling the Christian community besieged in Gaza on a constant basis, even from his hospital. Some years ago, Pope Francis visited Bethlehem. We all remember the iconic image of him praying at the Wall. This is what I wrote about this incident in my book “The Other Side of the Wall”. When Pope Francis stopped, touched the wall, and said a prayer, it was truly a monumental moment that made waves in world news. Pope Francis couldn’t help but notice the ugliness of this concrete structure at the heart of Bethlehem. This wall should make us all uncomfortable. To this discomfort, the Pope couldn’t help but react and reach out. By responding in this manner, the Pope touched more than the wall. He touched the ugliness of the occupation and war. He touched the depth of our suffering. With humility and weakness, he looked injustice in the eyes, and challenged it. What did he say in his prayer? The truth is, I don’t want to know. Some words are better left unspoken. The image of him standing next to the wall and praying will forever be engraved in our memories. For me, this image went everywhere. On my office wall, Facebook page, desktop wallpaper. For us as Palestinian Christians, this image was stored deep into our memory. And when this wall falls one day (not if, when), we might go back to this moment and this prayer as one of the key moments that led to its fall. At the end of the day, the Pope left, and the occupation and the wall remained. But we were left with a renewed sense of hope—knowing that we are not forgotten. We were left with a mandate to continue lamenting the current situation, to fight against injustice . . . and to pray. (The Other Side of the Wall, pp. 182-183) The Pope left our world today, and the occupation and the wall remained. Even worse, he left our world while a genocide continues to unfold. Back in November he wrote: “I am thinking above all of those who leave Gaza in the midst of the famine that has struck their Palestinian brothers and sisters given the difficulty of getting food and aid into their territory… According to some experts, what is happening in Gaza has the characteristics of a genocide. It should be carefully investigated to determine whether it fits into the technical definition formulated by jurists and international bodies.” Today I wonder: Will the millions who will mourn his death these coming days respect this wish of his? Will they care for Gazans and Palestinians the way he did? May his soul rest in glory with his Savior. Humanity lost a special soul today.
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Breakout in CDSL But crowded and consensus buy by every1, 🚨 #onestepmore #CDSL
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This Easter Sunday while Christians celebrate the Eucharist, in Gaza, bread and blood represent something else. "With the last of his strength, he managed to get these loaves of bread, returning to his hungry children with his heart filled with joy — but the missile had a different plan. The father was martyred, and the bread became soaked in blood. As for the children, they are now both hungry and orphaned. 💔" @abn_gaza90 #April22nd #onestepmore #crashthesystem2204
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The narcissism, racism & hypocrisy of practising Catholics still silent & inactive about the extermination blows my f****** mind. Do you think you're above Christ's vicar on earth? #EasterSunday #crashthesystem2204 #onestepmore
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If you're against this, you might wanna join us on #April22nd #onestepmore #crashthesystem2204
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Support the global day of civil disobedience for Gaza on April 22nd. It's now or never #onestepmore #crashthesystem2204
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Make a stand against Israel. #crashthesystem2204 #onestepmore
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Do me a solid. Zionists are having a shit attack about APRIL 22nd. I'm either banned or restricted on all socials. Share this. Or better still, make your own post / video about it. The time for peaceful protest has passed. Love to all of you who still feel 💚 #onestepmore
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There are a million little hearts trapped in the cage OUR governments constructed, without food, without water, with no way to escape the bombing. 📌 APRIL 22nd #onestepmore #crashthesystem2204
A while ago, my son Emad's little birds died — their tiny hearts couldn’t bear the deafening bombings that shook our area. Emad wept for them deeply… Even the birds haven't been spared by this brutal war😥. Today, I brought Emad a new bird, hoping it would bring him a little joy. But soon after, he opened the cage and whispered to it, “Fly away… escape the bombs. Save your life, little bird.” I looked at my child, my eyes filling with tears, pulled him into my arms and whispered back, “Don’t worry, my love. You and I will survive… and we’ll meet your bird again, far away from this war💔.”
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📌 APRIL 22nd #onestepmore #crashthesystem2204 🇵🇸
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