Pictures related to the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.

roxygen:

I know that it has been a complaint among many that pictures are circulating with either misleading and inaccurate information, or are are simply the same photos posted over and over.

Perhaps alternative picture sources could be the monthly round-ups from sites like Electronic Intifada and 972 Magazine | Images

To change things up, perhaps you can look into the Photo Essays page on Jadaliyya

Knock yourselves out!

"My late father was in Auschwitz, my late mother was in Madjanek concentration camp. Every single member of my family on both sides was exterminated. Both of my parents were in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising. And it’s precisely and exactly because of the lessons my parents taught me and my two siblings that I will not be silent when Israel commits its crimes against the Palestinians. And I consider nothing more despicable than to use their suffering, and their martyrdom to try to justify the torture, the brutalization and the demolition of homes that Israel daily commits against the Palestinians; So I refuse any longer to be intimidated by the tears- if you had any heart in you, you would be crying for the Palestinians."

Norman Finkelstein (via stillmindstillcosmos)

(Source: satans-advocate, via lavienoire)

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cl0seddoorsopenwind0ws:

Jaffa, Israel.

This door is “an inventive use of metal, iron and wood aged into a striking patina, similar to an abstract work of art.”

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yisusfishus:

fluffy-moose:

venbutt:

lenkabutt:

kerzeriver:

tardisexuality:

They’re called Voca People and they cover the history of musical genres in five minutes. Dude.

GUISE

SAVE ME

oh my fkhdfsjadfasdk’sdf;dsas

FFFFFFOAO!!!!!!!!

hey, they’re israeli. oh wait— ”The Voca People claim to be aliens from another planet where the main method of communication is sounds”

okay this is embarrassing

(via calluvion)

Today is the anniversary of the Deir Yassin massacre.

zaatarwitholives:

May the victims rest in peace and may Israel finally admit to the horrors of the massacre.  We need to move on, but we can’t as we deny our own instances of terrorism.

(via batmansrobyn)

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untitled by galit lub on Flickr.