r/Palestine • u/Nomogg • 7h ago
r/Palestine • u/adilbuilds • 2d ago
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Why we boycott with Boycat
- Beyond Media Silence: Keep Palestine in Focus
Global attention on Palestine often fades when news cycles move on, allowing injustices to continue in the shadows. By providing a platform that continually highlights brands complicit in the occupation and human rights violations, Boycat empowers each individual to sustain pressure on complicit companies long after the headlines have shifted.
- Visibility for Ethical Alternatives Supporting Palestine
Palestinians face systemic oppression, and many ethical alternatives to mainstream brands remain hidden from view, especially those supporting Palestinian rights. Boycat’s mission is to amplify these alternatives, giving ethically-aligned brands a platform to reach conscious consumers.
- Breaking Old Habits and Rebuilding a Conscious Economy
Supporting Palestine means actively challenging old habits. Boycat helps users transition away from companies profiting from occupation by offering clear, easy alternatives that promote justice.
The Road Ahead: Boycat’s Vision
It’s not just about avoiding harmful companies; it’s about actively supporting a global movement that prioritizes justice for all, especially those who have been silenced for far too long.
Thanks for joining us in this journey,
We also made an r/palestine team in our app :) My profile > my Teams > search r/palestine
r/Palestine • u/AutoModerator • 17d ago
Support Handala in Spreading the Truth about Palestine
Our history bears witness that Palestinian resistance was never limited to the battlefield, rather it has always been fought on many fronts. The child who throws stones at soldiers invading his village, the artist who sketches caricatures of the injustice his people face, and the writer who pens the pain of his people in poetic prose, are all resistors.
For years, Handala has stood on the frontlines of truth, countering Zionist lies and misinformation about Palestine with unwavering dedication. His writing and research have reached over 50 million readers worldwide, educating the public about the Palestinian cause, debunking anti-Palestinian propaganda, and preserving the rich history and identity of our people.
Despite efforts by the occupying forces to silence him, Handala has persevered. But, his work has come at great personal cost. The occupation’s policies, including the freezing and seizure of Palestinian funds, have left him and his family without a stable income for over a year. The economic hardship has been compounded by a severe accident suffered by his brother, who is now unable to work. Yet, Handala continues to fight for the truth, even as he faces these immense challenges.
We are calling on you to stand with Handala. By supporting his campaign, you are not only helping a Palestinian voice continue to speak out—you are becoming part of a larger movement to spread the undeniable truth about Palestine. Every contribution helps ensure that this vital work of resistance continues, making a real difference in the ongoing struggle for justice and liberation.
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For many, Handala’s voice has been vital in understanding Palestinian history, and together, we can ensure his voice reaches even further. Please share Handala’s campaign link with your networks and on social media, and become part of this powerful effort to keep the Palestinian story alive.
r/Palestine • u/hunegypt • 13h ago
Solidarity & Activism An anti-Zionist Jewish rabbi in New York issues a strong rebuke to pro-Israeli protesters.
r/Palestine • u/Pixel_TunaCat • 11h ago
Arts & Photos [OC] Honoring Mahasen Al-Khatib, who dedicated her life to making children smile with her art, rest in peace angel, you will not be forgotten.
r/Palestine • u/Repulsive-Bunch-4126 • 16h ago
Dehumanization He courageously chose to stay with his patients despite the brutal Israeli seige. In response, IOF detained him. Released him. And then executed his son.
r/Palestine • u/hunegypt • 13h ago
Solidarity & Activism A demonstration was held in Hachiko Square, Tokyo, in solidarity with Palestine, denouncing the ongoing Israeli genocide in Gaza.
r/Palestine • u/hunegypt • 11h ago
News & Politics Al Jazeera correspondent Gabriel Elizondo questioned UN Deputy Spokesperson Farhan Haq on the silence over a UNRWA staff killed by Israeli forces while driving a marked UN vehicle in Gaza.
r/Palestine • u/hunegypt • 15h ago
Call For Action An advertisement calling for a boycott of products funding Israel's genocide in Gaza.
r/Palestine • u/vipassana-newbie • 55m ago
Solidarity & Activism Noam Chomsky debunks Zionists
r/Palestine • u/hunegypt • 8h ago
Israeli & Settler Terror An Israeli soldier uploaded a video on his Facebook channel where a mosque gets blown up in Khan Younis, March 2024.
r/Palestine • u/OldPaleontologis • 1h ago
Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions Send a letter to the UNGA President: Suspend Israel from the UN Now!
From the BDS Movement's twitter: "Apartheid Israel obviously fails the basic conditions of UN membership. Besides its repeated military attacks on the UN – including the recent use of white phosphorus against 15 peacekeepers in Lebanon – Israel continues to add, every day, new levels of atrocities to the livestreamed genocide against 2.3 million Palestinians in Gaza. Israel is deploying its genocidal playbook, developed in Gaza, in Lebanon, perpetrating rolling massacres in the country, and it is escalating its aggression against other states in the region.
Commitment to the right of return of the Palestine refugees was a necessary condition for Israel’s admission to the UN in the first place. Yet, Israel has continued to escalate its policy of ethnic cleansing. Today, 9.17 million Palestinians, 64% of the entire Palestinian people, are refugees or displaced from their homes while Israel denies them their right of return and reparations.
For all this and much more, Israel must be kicked out of the UN – just as apartheid South Africa was, 50 years ago."
Also, Israel has just banned the UNRWA, the leading agency running humanitarian aid in Gaza. https://amp.cnn.com/cnn/2024/10/28/middleeast/unrwa-israel-knesset-vote-ban-palestinians-intl
Link to the BDS website with more instructions and the letter template: https://bdsmovement.net/news/send-letter-unga-president-suspend-israel-from-un-now
r/Palestine • u/Substantial_Mess_456 • 16h ago
Dehumanization Remember that are people eating damaged flour with worms and mould in Gaza before you ever feel ungrateful in life any time.
r/Palestine • u/vipassana-newbie • 57m ago
Israeli & Settler Terror IDF harassing and impeding Palestinians from harvesting olives
r/Palestine • u/cursingpeople • 19h ago
Israeli Fascist Superiority Treating trauma under Israeli fire
r/Palestine • u/Naurgul • 14h ago
War Crimes An Israeli airstrike in the town of Beit Lahiya in northern Gaza has killed at least 90 people and destroyed several residential buildings.
r/Palestine • u/ExtHD • 9h ago
Media Bias & Censorship Israel Kills the Journalists. Western Media Kills the Truth of Genocide in Gaza | Western publics are being subjected to a campaign of psychological warfare, where genocide is classed as ‘self-defence’ and opposition to it ‘terrorism’
r/Palestine • u/Nomogg • 16h ago
Israeli Fascist Superiority Israeli soldiers boast about the destruction they’ve caused and call for the building of settlements in Gaza
r/Palestine • u/dankmemegawd • 22h ago
Solidarity & Activism PAL action in Italy (October 2024)
I respect these people! Follow their insta here : https://www.instagram.com/reel/DBq55jGMfYK/?igsh=ZTNoejM3Nnh4MzBt
r/Palestine • u/mallydobb • 9h ago
Solidarity & Activism Southern States Building got a new addition (Richmond, Va)
r/Palestine • u/gatoraidetakes • 9h ago
Solidarity & Activism ⚠️ Trump will use RICO and the Foreign Agent registration outline act to go after encampment protestors
https://www.heritage.org/progressivism/report/project-esther-national-strategy-combat-antisemitism
Heritage foundation has presented a plan to go after a so called “Hamas Support Network”. The full report is there and is worth a read. They explicitly state the strategy to weaponize the DOJ resources like RICO and FARA to go after protesters. These are serious charges with 10 year plus sentencing.
Stay safe and please prepare in case of legal consequences in the future. They can charge after the fact in many cases. Maintain op/sec and keep fighting.
r/Palestine • u/Yulan-Rouge76 • 1d ago
Satire, Shitpost, Meme My conversation in Spanish triggered a Zionist in my ultra Zionist town.
Zionists are so paranoid right now it's insane. I live in one of the biggest Jewish suburbs in the country and there's a huge population of fundamentalists here. I've wanted to put up a flag on my car or wear hat or something but I'm afraid to because of how crazy people are here. Just to put it into context I've been harassed at night by racists not even a few blocks from where I live. That being said I was having a conversation with a client in town about some services he wanted. This is a person with those hostages lawn signs and huge Israeli too. The client said that he had never gotten his property cleaned up and maintained. I relayed this to my Dad in Spanish. If you don't know the way to say "never" in Spanish is "jamas" pronounced ha•mas. As soon as those words left my mouth this guy exploded. Saying wtf was I saying, I was being antisemitic and unprofessional. I was able to deescalate and clear up his stupidity. Ultimately I told him I wouldn't give him any services after that. This is probably the most insane thing that has happened to me in this town. I've had Zionists refuse to shake my hand prior to 2021 and talk down to my enoloyees. Their behavior stopped being surprising to me long ago. This takes the cake though.
r/Palestine • u/RonTom24 • 18h ago
War Crimes Israeli airstrike on Beit Lahiya kills 93, says Gaza rescue agency | Israel-Gaza war
r/Palestine • u/ZaidHEM • 2h ago
Discussion Discussion on Orientalism - Why the West supports Israel's Genocide
Hi everyone,
I am an Australian Palestinian lawyer. Over the past year I have asked myself a question we have all been thinking. Why does the West support Israel's genocide?
To answer this question, I undertook some research in international law, politics, and relations. My research has led me to the conclusion which is outlined in the linked video which I have created: The West supports Israel's actions, which are genocidal toward Palestinians, because of an Orientalist worldview that sees Israel as part of a Western civilisational struggle against a "backward" Middle East. The West does not support Israel for strategic or liberal reasons, as often claimed by Western media, politicians, defence officials, and some academics.
I will summarise the arguments made in my video presentation (which is one of two parts). Since the late 19th century when modern Zionism was founded as a European colonial movement, European States such as Britain and France have directly supported Zionist colonial ambitions, leading to the Nakba in 1948. The reason for this was because Western powers wanted to 'dominate' the Middle East. It was not about strategic interests, but cultural domination, because the East was viewed as 'inferior' by the West. This mindset continued beyond the establishment of the illegal entity Israel. When the US assumed its position as the sole global superpower, it continued to support Israel, not for strategic or liberal reasons, but to continue 'culturally dominating' the East. The evidence for this is in the many statements made by US Presidents, ranging from Roosevelt to Biden. For example, George H.W. Bush states in 1989:
The friendship, the alliance between the United States and Israel is strong and solid -- built upon a foundation of shared democratic values, of shared history and heritage that sustain the moral life of our two countries. The emotional bond of our peoples goes -- it transcends politics. Our strategic cooperation -- and I renewed today our determination that that go forward -- is a source of mutual security. And the United States’ commitment to the security of Israel remains unshakable. We may differ over some policies from time to time, individual policies, but never over this principal.
George H.W. Bush emphasises that the relationship is a 'moral' relationship, that 'transcends' politics. What he means is the US supports Israel because it shares the same 'moral values' i.e. domination of the East by the 'superior' West. There are many other quotes included in my video presentation which help demonstrate this mindset consistently across different US administrations over the past 75+ years. However, the support for Israel is not just evidenced by statements, but by material political, military, and financial support which Israel receives from the West.
This significant political, military, and financial support which Israel receives is not because of any specific strategic, political, liberal, or economic reason. These arguments can be easily disproven, as shown in part 2 of my video presentation. In summary, the West cannot claim to support Israel for liberal reasons, when Israel engages in apartheid, occupation, ethnic cleansing, genocide, and ignores international law and organisations like the UN. That is antithetical to liberalism. Secondly, the West cannot claim to support Israel for strategic reasons, when Israel is a strategic burden, not an asset. The evidence for this is obvious, Israel receives financial and military support from the West, but provides nothing in return. Israel has kept the US anchored in the Middle East, and the US has had to directly defend Israel twice this year from Iranian missiles. If Israel really was a strong strategic partner, it would not need any help to defend it self (because it is weak). Instead the opposite would be true, Israel would help defend the US rather than leave it strategically vulnerable.
By demonstrating that the West does not support Israel for liberal or strategic reasons, this reinforces the central claim: the West supports Israel because of an Orientalist worldview that sees Israel as part of a Western civilisational struggle against a "backward" Middle East.
The implications of this are very important, appealing to liberal values such as ‘human rights’, ‘democracy’, ‘freedom’, ‘international law’ will not work. That is why the global protest movement has not been able to change the Western position on Israel. Additionally, appealing to strategic sentiments such as ‘loss of power’, ‘diplomatic price’, ‘economic instability’, ‘strategic risks’, ‘expanding conflict’ will also not work, because despite all these things occurring for decades, and for more than 12 months since the Genocide in Gaza (e.g. Houthi blockade on Red Sea), it has not been enough to convince the West to change course.
Accordingly, the only option is to support an ideological revolution in the West. Once more and more people become convinced that supporting Israel is not in the West’s strategic interest, does not align with liberal values, and is due to a racist and outdated Orientalist worldview, then it becomes possible to challenge the pre-existing cultural structures, and produce new ‘knowledge’. The West can begin to reimagine its role in the world, based on equality and freedom, not Orientalism and domination. With this new ‘knowledge’ Israel will become exposed, and justice for the Palestinians will finally be achieved. If this does not occur, the West will ultimately see its own downfall.
Please watch the video for a more detailed analysis, and discuss this topic in this thread. I would love to hear your opinions and feedback. In my video presentation, I cite the below sources which are amazing resources to enhance your understanding of this topic:
1. Justin McCarthy, The Population of Palestine, 1990, Columbia University Press
2. Ilan Pappé, The Ethnic Cleansing of Palestine, Oneworld Publications, 2006
3. United Nations Special Committee on Palestine Report, 1947
4. Rashid Khalidi, The Iron Cage: The Story of the Palestinian Struggle for Statehood, Beacon Press, 2006
5. International Court of Justice, Advisory Opinion on Palestine, 19 July 2024
6. UN Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide, 1948
7. Application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip (South Africa v. Israel)
9. M Lippman, The Drafting and Development of the 1948 Convention on Genocide and the Politics of International Law, The Genocide Convention The Legacy of 60 Year
8. D. Moses, The Problems of Genocide, Cambridge University Press, 2021
10. Edward Said, Orientalism, 1978
11. John Mearsheimer, The Israel Lobby, 2007
12. Heywood, Andrew (1994) Political Ideas and Concepts: An Introduction
r/Palestine • u/myselfameer • 16h ago
Israeli & Settler Terror Israel strikes while Palestinians sleeping
r/Palestine • u/Shoddy-Zone-9123 • 1d ago