COMB construction are happy to participate in the @jewishcouncil of Australia’s campaign against the starvation of Gaza.
#letgazalive #endthegenocide #notinourname
COMB construction are happy to participate in the @jewishcouncil of Australia’s campaign against the starvation of Gaza.
#letgazalive #endthegenocide #notinourname
COMB construction are happy to participate in the @jewishcouncil of Australia’s campaign against the starvation of Gaza.
#letgazalive #endthegenocide #notinourname
• @ssinijlawi I know how hard these obstacles will be to overcome; as a Palestinian, I am accustomed to endless heartbreak. It’s far easier to remain self-righteous, to believe that with enough yelling or missiles, things will change for the better.
But they won’t, not until the two sides begin to look at each other honestly.
#Coexistence #HopeForTheFuture #EndTheConflict
No great surprise how many turned out (spilling onto the street) for the launch of the new @thefrontroom__gallery in Fitzroy.. and absolutely no one was surprised that Jaci delivered xxx
• @btselem What should Israelis do in the face of the genocide that Israel is perpetrating in Gaza? Does the Israeli public have a special responsibility?
Yuli Novak, B’Tselem’s executive director, calls on the public in Israel and around the world to take a stand and do everything to stop Israel’s crimes.
The People’s Peace Summit by the @itstime.coalition , Tel Aviv, April 2026
• @musabhadi.th BBC cuts criticism from BAFTA speech by Gaza documentary team
The BBC edited down parts of the BAFTA acceptance speech delivered by the team behind “Gaza: Doctors Under Attack”, after the filmmakers publicly criticized the broadcaster for refusing to air the documentary.
Executive producer Ben de Pear questioned the BBC during the ceremony, saying: “Given that you dropped our film, will you drop us from the BAFTA TV screening later on tonight?”
The documentary, focused on Israeli attacks on Gaza’s healthcare system and medical workers, was later aired by Channel 4 after the BBC declined to broadcast it citing “impartiality concerns.”
Video: BBC