As it was feared and predicted by many, Israel and the U.S. attacked Iran today.
Iran is retaliating across the region, as its schools, too, are reported to have been bombed by Israel.
Those attacks is what my video is about. In case you are not familiar with my work, I will preface it by saying that no one is here to defend the Iranian regime or praise how it has treated youth or children.
But to stay silent when international law is being violated, and children are being targeted, again, by Israel, would be enabling its impunity in its mass murder of children around the whole region even further.
Because one doesn’t liberate children by choosing – consciously, knowing exactly what will happen to them – to bomb them.
It’s what I talk about in my short video.
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As always, stay strong, check on others, and keep your heart open.
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Justina
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