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"You are unable to confront Hamas. So, you kill the little children?" - A mother mourning her daughter accuses the Israeli army of taking revenge on Gaza's most vulnerable. As Israel makes no significant progress towards its official goal to crush Gaza's guerrilla forces completely, headlines are mounting that the Israeli army is completely overwhelmed by the resistance.
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Argentina's worker's unions took to the streets of Buenos Aires yesterday for the second set of mass protests since self-described "anarcho-capitalist" President Javier Milei took power. The rally, organized by the two largest union confederations, CGT and CTA, condemned the "shock therapy" package presented by Milei last week.
The package Milei announced includes repealing over 300 existing laws designed to provide social protection and benefits. This includes cutting subsidies for public transport, fuel, and essential services such as electricity and water and abolishing most workers' rights and renters' rights. Abolishing measures designed to protect local industry from foreign multinationals, ending price controls of essential goods, and the eventual privatization of almost every state company.
Milei has also announced a repression law to criminalize social protest to protect himself from the inevitable protests as austerity bites. The law includes a ban on any protests that block traffic and allows police to break up any protests without the need for a prior warrant.
Internationally, Milei has had an uneven time. After pledging to break ties to "communist China" during the campaign, the Chinese government has since withdrawn its currency swap agreement that provided billions in cheap credit for Argentina. However, he has found friends in Washington and claims that the US government has already called him regarding access to the country's vast lithium reserves.
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Hundreds of Chinese communist youths gathered for a huge demonstration at the Mao Zedong Square in the city of Shaoshan, Mao’s birthplace, on the eve of the communist leader’s birthday. With paroles echoing across the square, the protesters condemned the capitalist restoration policies of the ruling Communist Party of China, calling for a return to socialism and collectivization.
The protests were part of broader celebrations of the 130th anniversary of Mao’s birth; over 111,000 people visited his hometown, Shaoshan, in Hunan province, marking a 713% increase from last year, according to local authorities, who organized various activities to commemorate the special event.
Not long after the death of the Chinese communist leader Mao Zedong in 1976, his successor Deng Xiaoping rose to power and led China through a series of market-economy reforms, eliminating all opposition along the way. Deng’s policies earned him the reputation of “Architect of Modern China.”
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🟡 Latest War on Gaza news roundup:
🟡 The death toll from Israel’s relentless war on Gaza has reached at least 21,320, with more than 55,605 injured.
🟡 Shelters in Gaza are hosting more than four times more people than their intended capacity. On average, there is one toilet for every 372 persons and one shower for every 1,896 persons.
🟡 Israel’s relentless shelling of the Gaza Strip targeted civilians outside the Al-Amal Hospital in the southern city of Khan Younis, killing at least 20 people.
🟡 In 2023 an average of 165 Palestinian children were detained by the Israeli military every month. Every year, Israeli forces detain 500 to 700 Palestinian children and prosecute them in military courts according to Defense For Children International Palestine.
🟡 In the last 24 hours, the Gaza ruling group targeted a total of 27 Israeli military vehicles and 13 soldiers across the Gaza Strip.
🟡 Israeli occupation forces raided Ramallah and other cities across the occupied West Bank, targeting money exchange shops and confiscating 10 million shekels. At least one Palestinian was murdered by Israeli forces raising the total death toll in the West Bank since October 7 to 314.
🟡 10 Mortar shells and Anti Tank Guided Missiles were launched by H3zbo!lah at Israeli military outposts, as Israeli forces continued to bomb villages in southern Lebanon.
🟡 For the first time since October 7, an explosive drone launched from Syria crashed in an open area in the Israeli-occupied Golan Heights.
🟡 A protest by children and their families to the International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague in the Netherlands urged the ICC to investigate crimes in Gaza. The children and their families called for “Justice for the 9,000 Palestinian children killed.”
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“Agony. The word “torture” is little.” – a survivor of Israeli captivity told red. Media. Many more have shared horrifying testimonies of their time in captivity, marked by severe physical and psychological abuse.
The UN and several human rights organizations have confirmed that Israeli forces are carrying out field executions against civilians in Gaza after forcibly removing them from displacement centers and stripping them.
In past weeks, there have been countless reports, photos, and videos showing Israel’s inhumane treatment of Palestinian prisoners across Gaza; Israeli forces are rounding up thousand of Palestinians, including children, stripping them to their underwear. Bound and blindfolded, they are then sent to undisclosed detention camps, where they spend days subjected to torture, hunger, and the cold.
Israel’s treatment of Palestinian prisoners marks a clear violation of international law as humiliating and publishing humiliating images of prisoners is a violation of the Geneva Conventions, which states prisoners of war “shall at all times be humanely treated and protected, particularly against acts of violence, from insults and from public curiosity.”
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red. Rewind 2023: This year’s worst racist comments undoubtedly came out of occupied Palestine. Ever since Israel began its bloody invasion of the Gaza Strip in October, they haven’t really been subtle about their hate towards Palestinians. The comments from Israeli politicians and military officials have included labeling Palestinians as “human animals” and calling for outright ethnic cleansing. Here are just some of the worst racists of 2023.
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The largest migrant caravan of 2023, known as the 'poverty exodus,' has recently departed from Southern Mexico, comprising approximately 10,000 individuals from 24 countries en route to the US border.
The caravan serves as both a migration movement and a protest against Mexican authorities. It has set off due to the frustration of thousands waiting at the Guatemala-Mexico border, seeking processing at the Tapachula checkpoint but receiving no response from Mexican border staff. Consequently, driven by desperation, the crowd has entered the country without official authorization.
Within this group, chants resonate, echoing demands for improved treatment in Mexico and underscoring their inability to access legal entry into the country. This predicament arises from heightened pressure from the United States, forcing Mexico to adopt stricter anti-migrant policies to impede the flow of refugees from Central America to the US.
President AMLO has obliged by blocking routes through Mexico.
However, he also highlights the significant role played by US sanctions against nations such as Cuba and Venezuela in propelling large-scale migration from the region. AMLO asserts that addressing these structural issues is imperative to mitigating the migration crisis, emphasizing that it will persist unless these root causes are effectively tackled.
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red. Rewind 2023: Refugee Crisis Worldwide. 2023 has been marked by an escalating worldwide refugee crisis as tens of millions of people have been on the move fleeing political persecution, war, or poverty. According to the UN, more than 114 million people have been forced to leave their homes due to war and violence a figure that increased by 4 million from May to October. Nearly 90% of those who are forced to leave their homes come from low and middle-income countries. Here is a roundup of some of the worst refugee crises of 2023.
Following the outbreak of the conflict in Sudan in April, at least 6 million people have been internally displaced while more than 1.2 million have fled the country. The war has also led to a humanitarian crisis that has affected 25 million people half of Sudan's population. A significant number of refugees have continued to attempt to enter the US through the border with Mexico with an estimated peak of 9,000 refugees apprehended by US officials daily. 132, 648 were apprehended in July a figure that rose to 181,059 in August. At the southwest border more than 2.4 million people have attempted to cross the border.
Israel's brutal bombardment of the Gaza Strip since October 7 has displaced 1.9 million people more than 85% of the population of the enclave according to the UN. Refugees in Gaza have been forced to stay in refugee camps, UN shelters, schools, or even outside sometimes washing in polluted seawater. 2023 has seen at least 2,500 refugees die or go missing when attempting to cross the Mediterranean.
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"It's not just the French who are our problems. It's the whole of NATO." - said one Nigerien in response to the withdrawal of the last French soldiers from the country, bringing France's decade-long military operation in the Sahel to an end. In the wake of this year's coup in Niger, which toppled President Mohamed Bazoum, a close ally of France, coup authorities ordered the withdrawal of 1,500 French troops from the country.
After months of tension, massive protests outside the foreign military bases, and France's pushing their regional partners to launch a military invasion against Niger, Paris withdrew its last troops. Since the coup against Nigerien President Mohamed Bazoum, the West has been provoking an inter-African war by pushing ECOWAS and Western-aligned countries to intervene militarily in Niger. The US still operates two military bases with 1100 soldiers in Niger.
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Mao Zedong, the co-founder of the Communist Party of China, was born 130 years ago today in Shaoshan. In 1949, after 28 years of revolutionary struggle, Mao founded the People’s Republic of China, bringing the Communist Party of China to power in an extraordinary moment in Chinese, 20th-century, and revolutionary history. Born into a peasant family in the 19th century, he rose to lead China, transforming it from a poverty-stricken feudal nation into a socialist society.
Mao and others were concerned that a revisionist elite led by Deng Xiaoping had emerged within the party, seeking to re-establish capitalism in China. In 1966, he launched the Cultural Revolution to combat this capitalist-bourgeois ideology. Mao also distinctly distanced himself from the revisionist direction the Soviet Union took following the death of Stalin.
Following Mao’s death in 1976, emerging bourgeois elements within the party executed a coup d’état and reinstated capitalism under the direction of Deng Xiaoping and his successors, who govern China today.
During his 27 years in power, Mao improved life expectancy and literacy rates and increased the number of doctors. He also drove imperialism out of China by establishing the People's Republic. Significant technological advances occurred during his leadership, including the launch of a satellite.
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red. Rewind 2023: One of the most devastating earthquakes struck southern Turkey and northern Syria at the beginning of this year, with magnitudes of 7.8 and 7.5, killing over 60,000 people, including thousands of refugees. In total, 9.1 million people were and are affected by the earthquake disaster and 3 million people have been displaced.
While governments worldwide were quick to respond to Turkey’s requests for international assistance, deploying rescue teams and offering aid, the Syrians, already devastated by years of war, were largely denied international aid as sanctions by the EU, US, and other countries persisted. Syria’s current complex humanitarian emergency is among the largest humanitarian crises in the world, and the earthquake has only exacerbated the situation.
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Indian soldiers tortured three Kashmiri men to death in the Indian-administrated territory of Kashmir. The three men were identified as Safeer Hussain, Mohammad Showkat, and Shabbir Ahmad, who were taken into custody by the Indian army.
The army had detained at least eight civilians for interrogation following an attack on two army vehicles in Poonch that left four Indian soldiers dead and three injured. The Indian military is widely perceived as an occupying force in Kashmir and Jammu.
The Indian soldiers film themselves torturing and abusing the detainees. The killings and the harrowing video sparked protests in Srinagar.
Earlier this month, India's Supreme Court revoked the autonomous status of the state of Jammu and Kashmir, marking a new escalation in the ruling Hindu nationalist BJP party's crackdown on India's only Muslim-majority region.
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This holiday season let us not forget that Jesus, Mary and Joseph fled from violence in their country too (see Matthew 2:13-15).
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🟡 Latest War on Gaza news roundup:
🟡 Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu admitted heavy losses suffered by the Israeli army. "The war is taking a hefty toll on us, but we have no choice but to keep fighting," Netanyahu said.
🟡 The armed wing of the Gaza ruling group said it had lost contact with a unit overlooking at least five Israeli hostages. The group said Israeli bombs may have killed its citizens.
🟡 Israeli media reports say the Israeli army "faces great difficulties in moving forward in the southern Gaza Strip area." Israeli IPBC said the IDF would launch the "third phase of the war" in the coming weeks, which "includes ending the ground operation."
🟡 Israeli airstrikes have killed more than 400 people in Gaza in the last 48 hours.
🟡 10,000 protesters took to the streets of Rabat, demanding an end to relations between Morocco and Israel.
🟡 Israeli forces have killed at least 103 journalists since October 7, and more than 50 media offices have been entirely or partially destroyed.
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During massive strikes and protests against reform plans that would remove the iconic Jeepney ride from the streets, thousands of public transport workers paralyzed the central Philippine capital, Manila.
Jeepneys are a crucial pillar of the Philippines' public transportation system, providing an affordable and accessible means of transportation for millions of Filipino workers, particularly in urban areas.
The government has imposed a deadline, requiring Jeepney drivers to surrender their franchises and establish cooperatives by December 31. However, activists are actively challenging this decision in the Supreme Court.
Unions express deep concern, anticipating that by 2024, up to 140,000 drivers and 60,000 operators could face the loss of their livelihoods.
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Palestinians fiercely resisted Israeli occupation forces during one of the most extensive incursions into the occupied West Bank since October 7. The multiple Israeli raids targeted branches of five different money exchange shops in 10 cities, including Jenin, Ramallah, and Hebron. Israeli forces arrested at least 25 Palestinians, among them workers and shop owners.
Palestinian youths confronted the invading forces with stones, molotovs and other objects. Meanwhile, resistance fighters in Jenin shot at the invading forces. In a first, Israeli forces also came under fire in Ramallah, the administrative headquarters of the Palestinian Authority.
The Israeli forces responded using tear gas and stun grenades to clear the streets, followed by the use of explosives to break into the money exchange shops, where the soldiers seized several documents and cash.
Israeli Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant claimed that the shops have been used by the resistance forces to finance their activities, declaring the five money exchange shops in the West Bank to be associated with “terror organizations.”
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The Roboski massacre of Kurdish civilians in Turkey occurred on this day in 2011. The majority of the victims were children in the northern province of Şırnak, and they were killed after the Turkish air force bombed a caravan of border traders, resulting in the murder of 34 civilians. Only four people managed to escape with their lives.
The families of those murdered are still fighting for justice to this day, as the Turkish state refuses to hold anyone accountable. In fact, the only people arrested in connection with this case are family members of the victims and other activists who organized mobilizations in Turkey to demand justice.
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Hundreds of Indonesian university students stormed a refugee shelter, forcefully evicting Rohingya refugees and demanding their immediate deportation. Footage showed Rohingya women and children being forced to sit on the ground in tears. At the same time, the mob trampled over their belongings and attempted to attack them. The students forced the 137 Rohingya refugees out of the temporary shelter and onto trucks ready to be deported.
The storming of the refugee shelter in the city of Banda Aceh marks just the latest incident in a string of attacks against the persecuted minority from Myanmar seeking refuge in Indonesia. The UN said that the attack was the result of a coordinated online campaign of misinformation and hate speech, as many residents claim the refugees take scarce resources and come into conflict with locals. More than 1,500 Rohingya refugees have arrived on the shores of Aceh since mid-November in what the UN says is their most significant influx in eight years.
Anti-Rohingya sentiment escalated in 2017 when the Muslim Rohingya population in Myanmar was the target of a genocide by the Myanmar military. The military killed more than 25,000 Rohingyas and forced over 700,000 to flee their homeland, with many seeking refuge in neighboring countries such as Bangladesh and India. With anti-Rohingya violence intensifying in those countries, many attempt deadly sea journeys to Malaysia and Indonesia, where they’re frequently met with the same discrimination.
As a result of ongoing persecution in Myanmar and anti-Rohingya sentiment growing across the region, many remain terrified and traumatized. The dire situation for the stateless Rohingya people leaves one to ask if they are the most persecuted minority in the world, as they are often described.
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🟡 Latest War on Gaza news roundup:
🟡 The death toll from Israel’s relentless war on Gaza has reached at least 21,110, with more than 55,243 injured.
🟡 Israeli occupation forces expanded their ground operations into refugee camps in central Gaza while continuing to fight in Khan Younis in the south. Israel’s Minister of Defense Yoav Gallant warned that the war could take months or years.
🟡 Israel has enforced the eighth communications blackout on the Gaza Strip since October 7, Palestinian phone service provider Paltel reported.
🟡 Palestine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs urged the UN to declare a famine in Gaza amid Israel’s relentless war on Gaza. “International reports show the spread of hunger among Palestinian families,” the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
🟡 Israel has agreed “in principle” to allow Cyprus, with the support of Britain, to open up a humanitarian sea corridor into Gaza, reports Israel’s Hayom newspaper.
🟡 The remains of around 80 Palestinians killed by the Israeli army revealed signs of mutilation and were missing vital organs after the Israeli military returned them via the Karem Abu Salem crossing, Gaza’s Ministry of Health reported.
🟡 At least six Palestinians have been murdered in an airstrike by the Israeli occupation forces during a raid in the occupied West Bank city of Tulkarem. Israeli forces killed at least 311 Palestinians in the West Bank since October 7.
🟡 Three people were killed in an Israeli strike in southern Lebanon as Israeli forces continued their bombardment for the second consecutive day. At least 18 rockets were fired By H3zbo!lah, injuring 9 Israeli soldiers, according to Israeli media.
🟡 Jordan and Egypt intensified diplomatic efforts for a ceasefire in Gaza. Egyptian President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi and Jordanian King Abdullah II are meeting to discuss the latest developments in Gaza and the means to reach a truce in Gaza.
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As Western countries continue to port Israel's war on Gaza, watch PLO Chairman Yasser Arafat refer to Israel as the West's "baby" during a 1978 interview with British journalist Jonathan Dimbleby. Arafat also blasted the West for failing to condemn Israel at the United Nations, foreshadowing the West's support for the ongoing genocide in Gaza.
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🟡 The death toll in Israel's relentless war on Gaza has reached 20,915, with more than 54,918 injured.
🟡 Israel has been at war on seven fronts since October 7, warned Israeli Defense Minister Yoav Gallant. He said the seven fronts were Gaza, Lebanon, Syria, Israel, Iraq, Yemen, and Iran.
🟡 The entire population of Gaza, 2.2 million people, is now classified as suffering from "acute food insecurity." One in four, 25%, suffers from starvation.
🟡 An explosion rocked the Israeli embassy in New Delhi. The police report that there were no casualties.
🟡 Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi travels to Ankara to meet his counterpart, President Recep Tayyip Erdogan. The situation in Gaza and Syria will be the focus of the meeting.
🟡 Israeli airstrikes targeted the headquarters of the Palestinian Red Crescent Society in Khan Younis.
🟡 Israel refuses visas to UN employees. The Israeli Foreign Minister declared: "We will no longer work with those who cooperate with the terrorist organization's propaganda."
🟡 According to the Israeli military, it has arrested the senior Palestinian politician Khalida Jarrar, a prominent figure in the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). "These arrests will not break the will of our people," responded the PFLP.
🟡 The USA has launched airstrikes on Iraq. The Iraqi government condemned the attack, in which one Iraqi soldier was killed and 18 others were wounded.
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Did you know that 161 years today the US executed 38 Native Americans in the largest mass execution in its history? On 26 December 1862 38 Dakota nation members were hung in Mankato, Minnesota for their role in the US Dakota War. Two days after the Dakota had surrendered at Camp Release on 26 September a military commission began trying those accused of taking part in the war. 303 men were sentenced to death and 16 were sent to prison.
Although one prisoner received a last-minute reprieve the other 38 were hung in front of an estimated 4,000 spectators on a specially constructed scaffold and were left dangling on the scaffold for half an hour.
The Dakota War began in August 1862 when the Dakota, who were facing starvation and displacement confronted white settlers at the Lower Sioux Agency in south-west Minnesota. The attacks were provoked by efforts by white settlers to force the Dakota to cede their land and move to reservations. A crop failure in 1861 and a harsh winter had pushed the Dakota to the brink of starvation.
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"Free Gaza" was added to the massive statue of the iconic leader of the German Communist Party, Ernst Thälmann. Seen in Berlin.
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🟡 Latest War on Gaza news briefing:
🟡 An Israeli air strike in Syria killed a top Iranian IRGC military adviser responsible for coordinating the military alliance between Syria and Iran.
🟡 “There are an estimated 50,000 pregnant women in the Gaza Strip, with over 180 giving birth every day.” – UNRWA struggles to provide care for tens of thousands of pregnant women in Gaza amid Israeli attacks.
🟡 Israel kills two mothers in Gaza every hour and seven women every two hours, according to the UN.
🟡 The Jordanian army airdropped humanitarian aid on Sunday for 800 Palestinians trapped in a besieged church in northern Gaza.
🟡 The Gaza ruling organization accused Israel of “terrorizing civilians” in the Gaza Strip over its military defeat in the enclave. “Whenever the Nazi army is defeated in front of the heroes of the resistance, it practices its terrorism against defenseless civilians.”
🟡 “We appreciate the position of the Christians of our honorable national Palestinian people who limit their celebrations this year,” – commented the Gaza ruling group on limiting Christmas celebrations amid the Gaza war.
🟡 On Christmas Eve, an Israeli airstrike on Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza killed at least 70 people.
🟡 The Israeli war cabinet is discussing a new Egypt-proposed three-stage deal that would take several weeks and ultimately end with the release of all hostages and the cessation of hostilities and withdrawal of Israeli troops from Gaza.
🟡 The death toll in Israel’s relentless war on Gaza has remained at least 20,674, with more than 54,536 injured.
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A continuing series of Turkish air strikes pounded northeast Syria, an area controlled by a Kurdish-led autonomous administration. Unmanned drones bombed infrastructure targets, resulting in at least 13 casualties, according to local reports.
The airstrikes were concentrated on critical sites, including oil refineries, a grain silo, cement plants, and a vital railroad station, significantly impacting the region's supply chain. Qamishli suffered ten additional airstrikes this morning. Protests erupted in the Qamishli and Raqqa regions, demanding an end to the bombardment.
The "Democratic Autonomous Administration" condemned the attacks by NATO's second-largest army, warning that the international response would leave the Turkish state without consequences. The current administration of NE Syria grew out of the Kurdish-led guerrilla forces and organizations that were leading the war against ISIS in the region.
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Thousands attempted to storm the city hall of the Serbian capital, Belgrade, last night in protests against alleged "fraud" in the parliamentary and local elections a week ago. Police used tear gas to disperse the crowd and arrested several people. The unrest marked the seventh consecutive day of protests.
The protests are aimed at the right-wing nationalist party of the current President, Aleksandar Vucic, which claimed victories during the snap elections. An international observer mission reported cases of violence, vote buying, and ballot boxes being stuffed with fake votes after the election.
Several members of parliament from opposition parties have gone on a hunger strike. In addition, inner-EU tension has arisen, with Vucic calling Germany's harsh criticism an "interference in the election process in Serbia."
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Who are the communists fighting for Palestine? In our earlier video on the PFLP many of you asked about the DFLP. While the group split from the PFLP and shares a different history and strategy, they are also a crucial part of the resistance fighting alongside Hamas in Gaza. Watch Lady Izdihar give an overview ☝️
Click here to watch our earlier video on the PFLP.
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We met children in Gaza to ask them what they wish for Christmas. The contrast with most of the world couldn’t be starker. “We are young children. All of us. We have the right to live like the children in the rest of the world.” – one girl told us.
Rev. Munther Isaac, the Evangelical Lutheran Christmas Church pastor, expressed, “God is under the rubble in Gaza; this is where we find God right now.” With war raging in Gaza, Christmas is effectively canceled in Bethlehem. This year, the many joyful rituals that characterize Christmas in Palestine are replaced by mourning and prayers, shedding a harsh light on the current reality.
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