The next stage of the Gaza genocide has begun
Summary
The article focuses on Jamal, a nine-year-old in Gaza experiencing severe muscle spasms due to a lack of medicine, which is blocked by Israel. It discusses how this situation relates to broader narratives around how events in Gaza are remembered and narrated, particularly in the context of international viewpoints.Key Facts
- Jamal is a nine-year-old boy living in Gaza experiencing severe muscle spasms.
- He needs a drug called baclofen to control his spasms, but it is not available in Gaza.
- Medicines, including baclofen, are reportedly blocked by Israel.
- Former U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo expressed views on how the situation in Gaza should be remembered, focusing on Israeli, not Gazan, narratives.
- The United Nations agency supporting Palestinian refugees is facing challenges.
- Social media restrictions are reportedly affecting Palestinian voices.
- Certain laws in the U.S. and United Kingdom affect how Israel and Palestine topics are discussed and taught.
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