Witness to Israel's Attack on Aysenur Eygi Tells How Solidarity Work Lives On
Briefly

"It was a headshot to kill," said Chen. "All the Palestinian medics who were on site, as well as me and another volunteer, went to her. We were able to feel a weak pulse in both her wrist and her neck, but ... her eyes were rolling in the back of her head. She pretty much collapsed unconscious immediately."
The villagers gather, pray, march and chant to demonstrate their opposition to the nearby settlement, as well as their resolve to lose no more of their land to settlers.
Palestinians from Beita have been gathering every week since October for demonstrations against the ongoing Israeli genocide in the Gaza Strip and Israeli occupation of Palestine more broadly.
The International Court of Justice has deemed [settlements] illegal, yet the Israeli government persists in expanding.
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