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🚨EMERGENCY: ALL OUT TO COLUMBIA!

📢 Monday, April 21, 2025
⏰ 12 PM
📍 116th St & Broadway

Students have chained themselves to the main gates demanding the freedom of Mahmoud Khalil & Mohsen Mahdawi! They are also demanding financial transparency, a sanctuary campus, and for Columbia to open the gates! Stand with them!

🇵🇸As Columbia students prepare to graduate the students in the West Bank go under threat of attack by settlers armed by our government and the students of Gaza have been out of school for nearly two years. There are no universities left in Gaza. Aid is continuously denied entry to Gaza and Palestinians are relentlessly killed, Palestinians are facing famine while the U.S. arms and funds Israel’s genocide. Columbia is complicit—invested in weapons manufacturers and institutions that uphold apartheid.

🔥 The time for neutrality is over. Join Columbia students in the fight for liberation now!
Wrongfully imprisoned since the age of 13 in 2015, Ahmad Manasra walked free today after a decade of physical and psychological torture at the hands of the zionist entity.

Denied medical treatment, thrown in solitary confinement and robbed of his childhood, Ahmad became the face of the struggle of Palestinian child prisoners.

The occupation did not stop terrorizing him until the moment he won his freedom, though, releasing him in a field far from the prison where he was incarcerated so that his family couldn’t receive him. It was not until a fellow Palestinian found him and contacted his family that they were reunited.

Today we join Ahmad’s family, and Palestinians across Palestine and around the world in celebrating his freedom and uplifting the call to free all our prisoners, a struggle that will continue until all 10,000 Palestinian political prisoners have been liberated. 🇵🇸
Reflecting on how terrorism was used by zionist forces to ethnically cleanse Palestine in the spring of 1948 during the Nakba, begin later wrote in 1951, "Without what was done at Deir Yassin there would not have been a state of israel."

Just over one month after the Deir Yassin Massacre, the zionity entity declared its “independence.”

Today, the occupation forces continue their massacres using U.S.-manufactured weapons, which have relentlessly bombarded the Gaza Strip since October 7.

Just today, the city of Rafah in southern Gaza was heavily bombed by the IOF. According to zionist media, the zionist entity seeks to transform Rafah into a so-called “buffer zone”—a move that would forcibly displace over 200,000 Palestinians, preventing them from returning home.

This ongoing genocide and Nakba did not begin on October 7; it began over 77 years ago and continues to this day.

One photo of the destruction of Deir Yassin (pictured here), shows cactus plants riddled with bullets. Through the generations, the prickly pear cactus plant, "sabr" (which also means patience), came to symbolize Sumud, or Palestinian steadfastness and resilience.

77 years later, Deir Yassin, and now Gaza, remains a rallying cry to defend the right of Palestinians to resist settler colonialism and genocide by any means necessary and carry on the struggle for liberation and return within our lifetime 🇵🇸

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Today we join Palestinians around the world in honoring the martyrs of the Deir Yassin Massacre which took place 77 years ago on April 9th, 1948. 77 years of Nakba. 77 years of genocide. 77 years of resistance.

On that day the zionist “Irgun” and “Lehi” terrorist militias raided the village of Deir Yassin outside of Al-Quds under the command of future israeli prime minister Menachim Begin with a pre-mediated plan to carry out mass murder.

The zionist forces proceeded to terrorize and massacre as many people as possible, the majority of whom were women, children, and the elderly.

It was Deir Yassin and dozens of other massacres like it in 1948 and in the years that followed that accelerated the Nakba and the ethnic cleansing of roughly 1 million Palestinians from their homes and lands.

While many historical accounts place the number of martyrs at over 100, the International Committee of the Red Cross estimated that as many as two hundred or more Palestinians were killed during the massacre.

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Despite the barricades, despite the intimidation, despite all their attempts to silence us, we took over the terminal. Our voices rang out through the heart of Manhattan. We showed that no matter how hard they try to crush this movement, we will not be stopped. Not by violence. Not by censorship. Not by fear.

One particular banner that the NYPD decided to steal and crumple, read “not another child, not another hospital” so we made sure those words echoed throughout the main concourse.

This protest was a message: We are everywhere. We are organized. And we are just getting started.

While Zionists throw bleach and garbage at us from luxury balconies, while NYPD assaults pregnant women and threatens mass arrests, we keep moving forward. They tried to trap us, and we broke through. They tried to silence us, and we made the city listen.

This is the power of the people. This is what solidarity looks like. This is how we stop the world for Palestine.

Shut it all down for Gaza. Until liberation 🇵🇸

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From there, we marched to the Egyptian mission, the Israeli Consulate, and other embassies of regimes complicit in the ongoing genocide. We called out every Arab leader who chooses silence over solidarity. We demanded they invoke UN Resolution 377, the “Uniting for Peace” resolution, to bypass U.S. veto power and intervene immediately to stop the genocide. Every moment of delay means another child buried under rubble.

As we approached GCT, the NYPD panicked. They shut down multiple entrances, locked doors, and blocked off the station with barricades. They made a choice: instead of allowing New Yorkers to travel freely or protesters to exercise their right to demonstrate in a public space, as we’ve done many times before without issue, they shut down the terminal to stop people from hearing our message

The NYPD would rather inconvenience thousands of travelers than let people hear the truth about the genocide in Gaza. Their repression is proof that our message is powerful. And still, we made it inside

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Strike for Gaza: Grand Central Terminal Was Ours

Gaza said: Stop the world for Palestine. And so we did. On April 7, 2025, on the day of the Global Strike for Gaza, Within Our Lifetime took over Grand Central Terminal, one of the busiest transportation hubs in the world, and brought the heart of New York City to a standstill during rush hour.

We began outside the United Nations, rallying with thousands to demand real action, not empty words. Inside, UN officials marked World Health Day with speeches about maternal and newborn health. Outside, we reminded them that in Gaza, pregnant women are being bombed, starved, and forced to give birth in the dark, without anesthesia or clean water.

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Yesterday wasn’t just about one protest—it was a larger message. Zionists can commit acts of violence with impunity.

Palestinians and our allies face arrest and repression for demanding justice.

But we will not be silenced.
We will not be intimidated.
We will not back down.
We will return—louder and stronger.
From the United Nations to Grand Central—shut it all down.

#WithinOurLifetime #GlobalStrikeForGaza #ZionismIsTerrorism #HebronToNYC #NYPDProtectsZionists

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This kind of violence isn’t new—it mirrors what happens in Hebron in the occupied West Bank every day. Zionist settlers have been throwing sewage, human waste, garbage, and wine onto Palestinian homes and markets for years. These settlers are allowed to do so with impunity, while Palestinians live under nets just to survive the constant rain of filth.

What happened yesterday in Manhattan is no different.

From Hebron to NYC, Zionists attack from above—and the system is built to protect the perpetrators. Meanwhile in Gaza, Palestinians have U.S.-made bombs and missiles raining down on them, massacring entire families and destroying whole neighborhoods for the past 18 months.

Despite all of the violence, the assaults, and the threats of arrests, we did not back down. The NYPD failed to prevent us from making our message heard. We still made our way into Grand Central Station, despite their attempts to block us. We reached thousands of people, and we sent a clear message: No matter how much intimidation and repression they launch at us, we will continue to fight for Gaza.

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Throughout the entire protest, the NYPD had a drone in the sky, monitoring and surveilling us from above. This is an extension of the NYPD’s surveillance program on Muslim and Arab communities, which they claim was “shut down” when the NYPD’s Demographics Unit was disbanded, yet we have seen our communities targeted as part of the crackdown on Palestine.

However, when it comes to tracking a person hurling dangerous projectiles from a luxury high-rise, they couldn’t use their drone to identify the assailant? The surveillance state only seems to function when it’s aimed at us, not when it’s time to hold Zionists accountable for their violence.

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But the NYPD’s double standard isn’t new — their officers have not hesitated to enter buildings in order to target Palestinian organizers and activists in the past.

In Bay Ridge, a Palestinian neighborhood in Brooklyn, during WOL’s annual Nakba day rally on May 18, 2024, an officer scaled a building’s fire escape, attempting to enter a private home without a warrant because a speaker had been placed outside a window to amplify our voices. Similarly, on February 10, 2024, police swarmed into a building across from the Brooklyn Museum after a banner was displayed from the roof, attempting to arrest those inside.

Meanwhile, when a Zionist throws feces and bleach at us from a high-rise, the NYPD says, “We can’t do anything.”

It’s clear. The police are not here to protect us.

They are here to protect Zionist terror.

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Not even when police officers themselves were hit by the projectiles. Instead of taking action against the assailant, the NYPD continued to target us for protesting a genocide paid for with our tax dollars.

When Within Our Lifetime Chair Nerdeen Kiswani exposed the hypocrisy of the NYPD’s inaction, she was physically assaulted by an officer. Nerdeen is eight months pregnant, a fact the NYPD knew as she had announced it at the start of the protest. Yet, they still chose to assault her for highlighting the NYPD’s crackdown on Palestine and protection of zionist agitators.

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The protest began outside of the United Nations, where New Yorkers gathered to demand an end to the ongoing genocide in Gaza. We began by confronting the hypocrisy of the United Nations as it commemorated World Health Day, highlighting the evisceration of maternal and newborn healthcare in Gaza as bombs continue to rain down on mothers and babies. Yet, as we took to the streets to fight for Palestinian lives and justice, our health and safety were directly threatened by zionist violence.

WOL Chair Nerdeen Kiswani, who is eight months pregnant, was on the front lines of this protest — standing up in defense of Palestinian mothers and babies alike. Yet, despite being visibly pregnant and at great personal risk, the NYPD physically assaulted her while she was attempting to highlight the unfolding zionist violence that was unfolding right before our eyes.

As we began marching from the United Nations to Grand Central, it was clear that we were headed toward the Israeli Consulate General. But as we approached, the NYPD deliberately blocked our path. They forced us to turn right onto East 43rd St. Street, kettling us into a narrow corridor — a practice forbidden by the Department’s settlement agreement with the ACLU. The crowd was trapped, and there was no way out. They threatened arrests, and we were left with no choice but to move in the direction they dictated. This wasn’t crowd control — it was a trap set up for us.

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🇵🇸 Palestinian Prisoners Day Protest
🗓️ Thursday, April 17th, 2025
🕒 3 PM
📍 New York Stock Exchange

Join us on April 17th, 2025 to commemorate Palestinian Prisoners Day as we take the streets and mobilize for the liberation of our prisoners.

Over 10,000 Palestinian prisoners have been abducted and continue to be held in “israeli” prisons, where they’re subjected to severe torture. Since October 7, 63 Palestinian prisoners have been martyred, and at least 40 more prisoners from Gaza have been murdered by the IOF as part of the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

Children, mothers, and the elderly have been subjected to starvation, physical abuse, and unimaginable forms of torture. Last week, the child prisoner, Walid Ahmed was killed while in “israeli” custody, as the lives of thousands more are threatened under the occupation's policy of a systematic slow execution.

Join us to demand an end to the genocide and the liberation of our prisoners, as they are the compass to the complete liberation of Palestine.
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From March 30th, 1976 when six Palestinians were martyred on the first Land Day while resisting the theft of Palestinian lands in al-Jalil, to 2018 when thousands of Palestinians in Gaza marched on the border fence and 17 people were murdered by israeli snipers on the first day of the Great Return March. This year, Land Day and Eid arrive at a time when the entire region — from Lebanon to Yemen — will mark these days under the weight of grief and rage, as the zionist-American entity continues to massacre their people and turn their homes to rubble. 

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Photo description: Palestinians break their fast on the rubble of Masjid Salim Abu Muslim in Beit Lahia, Northern Gaza on March 13th 2025 (By Ali Jadallah)
Today we join Palestinians around the world in honoring the martyrs of the Deir Yassin Massacre which took place 77 years ago on April 9th, 1948. 77 years of Nakba. 77 years of genocide. 77 years of resistance.

On that day the zionist “Irgun” and “Lehi” terrorist militias raided the village of Deir Yassin outside of Al-Quds under the command of future israeli prime minister Menachim Begin with a pre-mediated plan to carry out mass murder.

The zionist forces proceeded to terrorize and massacre as many people as possible, the majority of whom were women, children, and the elderly.

It was Deir Yassin and dozens of other massacres like it in 1948 and in the years that followed that accelerated the Nakba and the ethnic cleansing of roughly 1 million Palestinians from their homes and lands.

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Join us on April 17th, 2025 to commemorate Palestinian Prisoners Day as we take the streets and mobilize for the liberation of our prisoners.

Over 10,000 Palestinian prisoners have been abducted and continue to be held in “israeli” prisons, where they’re subjected to severe torture. Since October 7, 63 Palestinian prisoners have been martyred, and at least 40 more prisoners from Gaza have been murdered by the IOF as part of the ongoing genocide in Gaza.

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Reflecting on how terrorism was used by zionist forces to ethnically cleanse Palestine in the spring of 1948 during the Nakba, begin later wrote in 1951, "Without what was done at Deir Yassin there would not have been a state of israel."

Just over one month after the Deir Yassin Massacre, the zionity entity declared its “independence.”

Today, the occupation forces continue their massacres using U.S.-manufactured weapons, which have relentlessly bombarded the Gaza Strip since October 7.

Just today, the city of Rafah in southern Gaza was heavily bombed by the IOF. According to zionist media, the zionist entity seeks to transform Rafah into a so-called “buffer zone”—a move that would forcibly displace over 200,000 Palestinians, preventing them from returning home.

This ongoing genocide and Nakba did not begin on October 7; it began over 77 years ago and continues to this day.

One photo of the destruction of Deir Yassin (pictured here), shows cactus plants riddled with bullets. Through the generations, the prickly pear cactus plant, "sabr" (which also means patience), came to symbolize Sumud, or Palestinian steadfastness and resilience.

77 years later, Deir Yassin, and now Gaza, remains a rallying cry to defend the right of Palestinians to resist settler colonialism and genocide by any means necessary and carry on the struggle for liberation and return within our lifetime 🇵🇸

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🗓 Monday, April 7th, 2025
🕓 4 PM
📍 UN Headquarters (405 E. 45th St.)

This World Health Day, Gaza urgently calls for a Global Strike to stop the genocide. No school. No universities. No work. We must act NOW.

As the world focuses on maternal and newborn health, Gaza is being denied the most basic rights to life. Hospitals are destroyed, and mothers and babies are dying from lack of care and being massacred by U.S.-made bombs.

Meanwhile, Netanyahu—wanted by the ICC for war crimes—is visiting the White House on the same day.

Join us at the UN to demand justice for Gaza! End Zionist war crimes, stop U.S. complicity, and hold the perpetrators accountable.

We cannot stay silent while an entire population is starved, bombed, and erased. Mobilize. Move. Protest.

#GlobalStrikeForPalestine #FreePalestine #EndTheGenocide
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Denied medical treatment, thrown in solitary confinement and robbed of his childhood, Ahmad became the face of the struggle of Palestinian child prisoners.

The occupation did not stop terrorizing him until the moment he won his freedom, though, releasing him in a field far from the prison where he was incarcerated so that his family couldn’t receive him. It was not until a fellow Palestinian found him and contacted his family that they were reunited.

Today we join Ahmad’s family, and Palestinians across Palestine and around the world in celebrating his freedom and uplifting the call to free all our prisoners, a struggle that will continue until all 10,000 Palestinian political prisoners have been liberated. 🇵🇸
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Emergency Fundraising Iftar for Palestine 🌙
📍 Location: Midtown Manhattan (Address shared the night before for RSVP attendees)
🗓️ Date: Thursday, March 27th
🕡 Time: 6:30 - 8:30 P.M.
🎟️ Virtual Panel: RSVP available for those unable to attend in person.
RSVP: tinyurl.com/wol-iftar

In light of the most genocidal attack on Nasser Hospital, we call upon the community to come together to listen and amplify the voices of healthcare workers and activists from Palestine as we break fast. In the spirit of Ramadan, we will use this as opportunity to raise money for our brothers and sisters in Palestine. Let us give with generosity and urgency in the last ten nights.

100% of ticket sales will go directly to providing vital resources for Palestine.

For those unable to attend in person or virtually, please donate at tinyurl.com/wolgaza
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