Israel Is Bombing Gaza Again (The Coloniser Continues to Colonise)

Israel is bombing Gaza again – that is in addition to hundreds of its ceasefire violations.

What does it show?

On the one hand, nothing new. On the other hand, each new horror should be perceived as such.

Israel’s continuation – or, rather, intensification – of its mass-murder campaign only raises questions about those who still defend its fascist regime.

I talk about it in my video and podcast episode below, but it can be summarised here:

If one thinks peace can be made with a coloniser who hasn’t given up its colonial ambitions,

If one thinks that the occupier wants to create well-being for the people it’s occupying,

If one thinks that a fascist regime – stemming from a predominantly fascist society – suddenly wants peace with the people it has been mass-murdering for two years straight,

I don’t know in which universe one lives.


As always: stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.

❤️💔❤️

Justina

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