• Activists and various organisations worldwide have called for a global strike on December 11 to demand an immediate ceasefire in Palestine’s Gaza, where some 2.2 million people are suffering under Israel’s relentless bombardment and blockade.

    The #ShutItDown4Palestine strike — which has been shared widely on social media — will cover “all aspects of public life” in an effort to stop the “unjust” war on Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, according to a statement by the International Union of Muslim Scholars, which is among the many groups participating in the global protest calling for a #CeasefireNow.

    The coalition noted the success of boycotts and global humanitarian actions in the past, but highlighted the UN Security Council's failure to stop Israel's onslaught. It suggested a review of the Security Council's veto system, proposing that decisions be approved via a simple majority vote rather than a unanimous one.

    Those participating in the strike hope their united stance and collective action will send a message of solidarity to Palestinians and apply pressure on governments around the world to take action towards ending Israel’s ongoing aggression.

    In response to the global call, Lebanon announced the closure of all government offices and institutions on Monday in solidarity with Gaza and the southern Lebanese villages that have also been victims of Israeli attacks.

    Israel’s onslaught on besieged Gaza — now in its 66th day — has killed at least 17,997 Palestinians and wounded more than 49,200, with thousands feared dead under the debris of bombed buildings.
    Activists and various organisations worldwide have called for a global strike on December 11 to demand an immediate ceasefire in Palestine’s Gaza, where some 2.2 million people are suffering under Israel’s relentless bombardment and blockade. The #ShutItDown4Palestine strike — which has been shared widely on social media — will cover “all aspects of public life” in an effort to stop the “unjust” war on Palestinians in Gaza and the occupied West Bank, according to a statement by the International Union of Muslim Scholars, which is among the many groups participating in the global protest calling for a #CeasefireNow. The coalition noted the success of boycotts and global humanitarian actions in the past, but highlighted the UN Security Council's failure to stop Israel's onslaught. It suggested a review of the Security Council's veto system, proposing that decisions be approved via a simple majority vote rather than a unanimous one. Those participating in the strike hope their united stance and collective action will send a message of solidarity to Palestinians and apply pressure on governments around the world to take action towards ending Israel’s ongoing aggression. In response to the global call, Lebanon announced the closure of all government offices and institutions on Monday in solidarity with Gaza and the southern Lebanese villages that have also been victims of Israeli attacks. Israel’s onslaught on besieged Gaza — now in its 66th day — has killed at least 17,997 Palestinians and wounded more than 49,200, with thousands feared dead under the debris of bombed buildings.
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  • #Ramadan Kareem from El-Mina, #Tripoli

    By @oneclick.lebanon

    #Ramdan2023 #RamadanKareem #RamadMubarak
    #MyLebanon #AmazingLebanon #LiveLoveLebanon #DiscoverLebanon #ExploreLebanon #ProudLebanese #LebaneseAmericans #Lebanon #Lebanese #AmericansLebanese
    #Ramadan Kareem from El-Mina, #Tripoli By @oneclick.lebanon #Ramdan2023 #RamadanKareem #RamadMubarak #MyLebanon #AmazingLebanon #LiveLoveLebanon #DiscoverLebanon #ExploreLebanon #ProudLebanese #LebaneseAmericans #Lebanon #Lebanese #AmericansLebanese
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  • Its #InternationalWomensDay

    To highlight International Women’s Day, we’re spotlighting our very first Reach Women’s Only Deployment which will be supporting vulnerable Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese women in Lebanon.

    Yesterday, our incredible volunteers packed 500 hygiene kits and 127 food parcels that will later be distributed, helping our sisters to stay nourished and maintain cleanliness.

    We even added special reusable sanitary towels that will last women up to 3 years.

    We cannot wait to share more updates with you soon

    Continue to support our journey to #reacheverywoman this week on our social media platforms
    Its #InternationalWomensDay💗 To highlight International Women’s Day, we’re spotlighting our very first Reach Women’s Only Deployment which will be supporting vulnerable Palestinian, Syrian and Lebanese women in Lebanon. 📦Yesterday, our incredible volunteers packed 500 hygiene kits and 127 food parcels that will later be distributed, helping our sisters to stay nourished and maintain cleanliness. We even added special reusable sanitary towels that will last women up to 3 years. We cannot wait to share more updates with you soon☺️ Continue to support our journey to #reacheverywoman this week on our social media platforms💜
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  • The Muhammad Al Amin Mosque, Beirut City, Lebanon

    The Muhammad Al Amin Mosque is located in Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon. The mosque was completed in 2008 and is named after the late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri, who was assassinated in 2005. The mosque features a distinctive blue dome and two minarets and can accommodate up to 5,000 worshippers. It is considered one of the most important landmarks in Beirut and is a popular tourist attraction. The mosque is located in downtown Beirut, near the city's central business district and other important historical and cultural sites.
    The Muhammad Al Amin Mosque, Beirut City, Lebanon🥰😍 The Muhammad Al Amin Mosque is located in Beirut, the capital city of Lebanon. The mosque was completed in 2008 and is named after the late Lebanese Prime Minister Rafic Hariri, who was assassinated in 2005. The mosque features a distinctive blue dome and two minarets and can accommodate up to 5,000 worshippers. It is considered one of the most important landmarks in Beirut and is a popular tourist attraction. The mosque is located in downtown Beirut, near the city's central business district and other important historical and cultural sites.
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  • Catching fish with amazing sight of #Tripoli

    By @oneclick.lebanon

    #Exploring #Travel #Destination #MyLebanon #AmazingLebanon #LiveLoveLebanon #DiscoverLebanon #ExploreLebanon #ProudLebanese #LebaneseAmericans #Lebanon #Lebanese #AmericansLebanese
    Catching fish with amazing sight of #Tripoli By @oneclick.lebanon #Exploring #Travel #Destination #MyLebanon #AmazingLebanon #LiveLoveLebanon #DiscoverLebanon #ExploreLebanon #ProudLebanese #LebaneseAmericans #Lebanon #Lebanese #AmericansLebanese
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  • Wishing ta blessing Friday from Downtown #Beirut

    By Kameel Rayes

    #amazinglebanon #lebaneseameeicans #lebanese #proudlebanese #mylebanon #lebanon #americanslebanese
    Wishing ta blessing Friday from Downtown #Beirut By Kameel Rayes #amazinglebanon #lebaneseameeicans #lebanese #proudlebanese🙏🇱🇧❤️ #mylebanon #lebanon #americanslebanese
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