Jeremy Scahill has been one of the informed voices of conscience I keep referring to.
He also happens to be one of the few journalists in contact with Hamas, and following all the negotiations from up close.
His interview on the Electronic Intifada is just excellent. Jeremy talks about the concessions that Palestinian factions chose to make, what concessions they didn’t agree to, what to expect from Trump, and why this shows a military defeat for Israel in some significant ways.
Every answer he gives could be turned into a clip or a visual worth sharing, which I am already doing — precisely because everything is worth amplifying.
I invite you, too, to watch it and amplify in the ways that you can.
You will be able to see these short clips on my Instagram and TikTok accounts soon.
As always: stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
❤️💔❤️
Justina
PS. Thank you all who have contributed to and spread the word about my direct fundraiser for families in Gaza. We have quickly collected 966 EUR (updated: September 29, 2025) that I have now passed to my friend’s family to distribute to those most in need.
If you’d still like to contribute, please consider donating to my other friend’s fundraiser here.
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