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We will discuss #war, #GazaGenocide, #technology, #Peace, #Change with
#CambiareRotta and #OSA students and students from U.S. university campuses will join us via videolink
Every university protest against the genocide in Gaza has specific demands.
Each group wants their university to do something specific.
At UT Austin in Texas, for instance, the protesters have called for the school to divest from Israeli weapons manufacturers. I'll say that again. The school has official working agreements with weapons manufacturers that are currently being used to kill Gazans.
If your argument against students is "they're just using this as an excuse to not to go to class and just want to cause disruption" then you are either being lied to or you are the one lying to others.
If you have not heard of the specific demands and terms of what would stop the protests...
...then you might want to question where you get your news and what other propaganda you have consumed and currently believe.
#Unicredit, il colpo in canna
https://www.banchearmate.org/unicredit-il-colpo-in-canna/
https://www.banchearmate.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/07/Tabella_BancheArmate2022_Rel2023.pdf
https://www.banchearmate.org/
Manda anche tu una lettera alla tua banca. #StopArmareIsraele
La Unicredit s.p.a. prende lo stemma
“Tutto ciò che possiamo fare ora è chiedere, implorare, gridare: non entrate a #Rafah. […] la città diventerà un ossario.”🧵1
✍️#GideonLevy
#11febbraio #Gaza #Palestine #Israel #ApartheidIsrael #IsraeliOccupation #Peace #NOwar #RestiamoUmani
"Un operatore sanitario palestinese descrive dall'interno lo straziante assedio in corso da 18 giorni ad un ospedale di #Gaza." 🧵1
#9febbraio #Gaza #Palestine #Israel #ApartheidIsrael #IsraeliOccupation #Peace #NOwar #RestiamoUmani
https://theintercept.com/2024/02/08/gaza-hospital-seige-red-crescent/
A Palestinian Aid Worker Describes a Harrowing 18-Day Siege Inside a Gaza Hospital
Israeli forces have surrounded Al-Amal Hospital in Khan Yunis for more than two weeks, deepening an already dire humanitarian crisis.Aseel Mousa (The Intercept)