Cutting off Palestinian futures and Big Tech’s role in genocide
From reproductive violence to algorithmic apartheid, Israel’s war on Gaza is designed to erase futures. We should by now, see the architecture of genocide from bodies and births to clouds and codes.
There is nothing else to talk about but this. The scale of devastation in Gaza. According to updated figures from local health authorities, more than 58,000 Palestinians have been killed and over 140,000 injured since October. And we know these are underestimates. There are lives and generations under the rubble.
Just days ago, Israeli forces carried out a series of attacks that left at least 54 people dead. Fifty-one of them were queuing for aid. Hungry. People faint and drop dead while trying to walk. From hunger. 19 people starved to death in the last two days.
The French news agency AFP issued a rare statement warning that their freelance journalists in Gaza are facing starvation: “Since AFP was founded in August 1944, we have lost journalists in conflicts, we have had wounded and prisoners in our ranks, but none of us can recall seeing a colleague die of hunger.”
In Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital, a 35-day-old baby died of m…
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