So after two years, this seems to be it. I am happy for the Palestinians as they can go to bed without wondering if they’ll be alive for the first time in years.
But that it had to come this far is a shame on humanity. Shame on the lack of action from our governments. From all the people that looked away.
Respect to all the comrades who were there, with me, with us all, at the protests and the actions, getting beaten and arrested. To all the people trying to do something about this atrocity.
Whether Israel will follow through on the ceasefire, only time can tell.
It does not solve the problem that is Israel though it (hopefully) solves the problem of indiscriminate bombing and starvation for the Palestinians for now.
Palestinians do not have time for solving the root of the problem. And I would call it a victory that a hostage exchange happened, that the Zionists even had to consider reaching any kind of deal with those they considered beneath their notice or dignity to treat seriously.
So after two years, this seems to be it. I am happy for the Palestinians as they can go to bed without wondering if they’ll be alive for the first time in years.
But that it had to come this far is a shame on humanity. Shame on the lack of action from our governments. From all the people that looked away.
Respect to all the comrades who were there, with me, with us all, at the protests and the actions, getting beaten and arrested. To all the people trying to do something about this atrocity.
Whether Israel will follow through on the ceasefire, only time can tell.
Death to Israel as always.
A ceasefire does not solve the root of the problem. This is yet another defeat of native peoples against a settler colonial invader.
It does not solve the problem that is Israel though it (hopefully) solves the problem of indiscriminate bombing and starvation for the Palestinians for now.
Palestinians do not have time for solving the root of the problem. And I would call it a victory that a hostage exchange happened, that the Zionists even had to consider reaching any kind of deal with those they considered beneath their notice or dignity to treat seriously.