Bloody and wounded, battered till death. Abandoned and deprived of ownership. To you that might sound like a bad movie but to many that’s a reality.
It’s no secret what has been going on in Palestine for the past few years. Houses are being bombed, innocent souls are being murdered and little children are being robbed of the right of saying the word ‘mum’.
Not only that, freedom isn’t allowed in a land that is their own.
It’s unfortunate how several activists fight for so called rights, but when it comes to a serious issue they just slide and hide behind the curtains.
As humans who have a sense of humanity, it’s essential to help them even if the only way is by praying, spreading awareness and donating.
The same way several media outlets only show what they want to show, we need to expose them and show the truth. Israel is not the victim in this picture, on the contrary it is the murderer.
It’s natural though to have some people believing the innocence of those terrorists, as they’re nothing but brainwashed items. They don’t even have the right to be called humans because they only operate based on what they see on a television screen, and not based on clear and apparent facts.
Ever since the recent genocide, the Twitter community has been active and persistent in showing how vicious Israel is. People on Twitter are insisting on tweeting pictures of bloodied children and writing out messages to Israel. Not only to show support, but to get through to people who have the audacity to ‘Pray for Israel’.
It’s completely understandable how this war is bigger than us, but all the hashtags and constant tweeting can make a difference. It’s entirely unnecessary to deem that just because your heart can’t possibly endure pictures of injured civilians, we shouldn’t post them.
It goes beyond our capability to do more than lend our voice and donations, but don’t you dare say that our protesting does no harm or good. It’s all about media coverage. We can reach the corrupt minds of those brainwashed minions; we just need to never give up.
It’s truly unfair to give up on those resilient fighters and forget them. We have to keep them in mind and keep on providing support, even if it has no physical effect. Sometimes, the moral effect helps lift the spirit up, as knowing that people are keeping you in their prayers gives you strength.
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