Ahmed Alnaouq (@alnaouqa) 's Twitter Profile
Ahmed Alnaouq

@alnaouqa

Palestinian journalist based in London. Co-founder of We Are Not Numbers. I will keep my 23+ family members’ memory alive.

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"I survived a massacre in the so-called safe zone." Read this heartbreaking testimony from one of We Are Not Numbers writers. It breaks my heart that the writer preferred to be anonymous for their safety. wearenotnumbers.org/i-survived-a-m…

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The Western media doesn't give a damn about Palestinian lives. As Israel attempts to erase the Palestinian people under the cover of darkness, we must rise from the ashes. We need 3,000 of you to sign up to escalate our work. Help us smash our target: palestinedeepdive.com/support

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Today would have been the 36th birthday of my twin siblings, Mohammed and Alaa. But Israel took their lives, along with the lives of their children. They were born together, and they were killed together. May they rest in peace.

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I thought this is a troll. But it was a real person. Can you guys believe it? How can humans be so vicious, cruel, abhorrent, hateful, disgusting, disgusting, disgusting like this?

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This is all that remains of 10-year-old Rayan Quider—just a few body parts that his grandfather placed in a rice bag, collected from beneath the rubble of their home, destroyed in yesterday's bombing in Ma'an, east of Khan Yunis.

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We have always been reporting this. The Palestinian civilians are the ones being used as human shields by this mentally sick Israeli army.

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I envy those who were killed in Gaza, especially those who were killed at the beginning of the war. I envy my family members, who were killed in October. I envy my mother who died three years ago, thanks to Israel. I envy my brother who was killed ten years ago. I envy