The water crisis is not a simple problem; but a lack of one of the most vital elements for living!
— Gaza Behind Scenes (@gazabehindscens) 12 février 2026
Gazans are still suffering! pic.twitter.com/UBZ4jlJmBH
First genocide documented in real-time live on internet.
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Water Crisis in Gaza: Lack of Essential Resource for Survival
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Civilians Injured in Gunfire at Khan Younis Displacement Camp
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Cooking gas shortage forces families to use fire for cooking
Amidst the lack of cooking gas, fire is an exhausting solution to cook and warm up. pic.twitter.com/r899R2NCHK
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Mandela’s Freedom and Palestinian Imprisonment: Historical Parallels
36 years ago, Nelson Mandela walked free after 27 years in prison. The world made it happen through boycotts, divestment, and sustained pressure on apartheid South Africa. Today, over 10,000 Palestinians are imprisoned by israel. 440 are children. At least 81 have died in
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Gaza Death Toll May Exceed 200,000 Since October 2023
International Estimates: The Number of Martyrs in Gaza May Exceed 200,000 Since October 2023
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Palestinians injured by gunfire in Khan Younis, teenage boy hit
KHAN YOUNIS – Several Palestinian citizens were injured, including 14-year-old Ahmed Al-Basyouni, after being hit by gunfire while sleeping in his tent in the Al-Maslakh area, west of Khan Younis. pic.twitter.com/jscZFwaPd6
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 12 février 2026KHAN YOUNIS – Several Palestinian citizens were injured, including 14-year-old Ahmed Al-Basyouni, after being hit by gunfire while sleeping in his tent in the Al-Maslakh area, west of Khan Younis.
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Israeli forces detain Palestinian in Beit Hanina
The Israeli occupation forces violently detain a Palestinian in Beit Hanina town, north of Jerusalem. pic.twitter.com/nl2KCly3tg
— Eye on Palestine (@EyeonPalestine) 12 février 2026The Israeli occupation forces violently detain a Palestinian in Beit Hanina town, north of Jerusalem.
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Occupation forces arrest Tulkarm resident Sundus Lifdawi
The occupation forces arrested Sundus Lifdawi, a resident of Tulkarm, only one month after her husband’s release from prison, where he had served a two-year sentence.






