There’s only one country in the world that has the green light to continue its murder during a so-called ceasefire.
Israel also seems to be the only country who can unilaterally decide when a ceasefire has been broken — never by its own actions.
This is what I talk about in my video and podcast episode. After hearing and reading a ‘fragile ceasefire’ over and over again – a phrase accompanied by news of mass murder and destruction – I thought it was time for a quick commentary.
Find it below.
If you have been finding value in my political commentary, I invite you to support my friend’s initiative here. Let’s stand in solidarity with Mahmoud by rebuilding his media company, which used to employ more Palestinian talent, and that wants to do exactly that again ✊🏽


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