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365 days in Gaza: A timeline of a year of protests, pins, defiance, and silence

This past year has been fraught with tension, anger and an overwhelming sense of helplessness, all of which has extended past politics and into every day lives.
07 Oct, 2024

Today marks a year to October 7, the day Palestinian resistance group Hamas fired rockets into Israel in a surprise retaliatory attack killing at least 1,163 people and taking over 240 Israeli civilians hostage. It also marks a year since Israel launched air strikes in a military offensive in Gaza, killing scores of civilians.

Today also marks a year to Israel’s renewed assault on Gaza, which has since killed 41,870 Palestinians — roughly 114 Palestinians killed in a day.

A year to the day the world changed, forever divided into two fragments — pro-Israel and pro-Palestine. It’s been a year of learning, and unlearning everything we’ve been told about war, apartheid, settler colonialism and ‘self-defence’ — a year since we’ve been speaking, or not speaking, about Gaza, as Macklemore puts it, “complicit in our platforms of silence.” A year of raising awareness, only to be interrupted by the inevitable, “But do you condemn Hamas?”

And most importantly, it’s been 52 weeks, 365 days, 8,760 hours, and 525,600 minutes of Israel’s relentless bombing of Gaza, its war on a people that have been resisting occupation since 1948. A year later, Israel’s war now extends to Lebanon and has managed to loop in the US, Iran and Syria.

The past year has been fraught with tension, anger and an overwhelming sense of helplessness, all of which has extended past politics and into people’s every day lives. We’ve created a timeline of the major cultural events that have occurred since October 7 around the ‘conflict’.

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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 07, 2024 02:26pm
Long live Palestine. Pak-Palestine friendship; Zindabaad. Salute to the brave, bold, blazing and brilliant people of Gaza and Lebanon.
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Muqaddam Khan Oct 07, 2024 06:34pm
The Muslim World, Sheikhdom, Arab countries, the Arab League and OIC all failed to help and protect helpless Palestinians.
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Free Palestine Oct 07, 2024 06:43pm
October 7th 2023 was not a good day in Middle East specially in Israel and in Gaza. All I want complete peace and harmony in the Middle East right now and let’s talk about two state solution of this region now now now.
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ahmed saeed Oct 07, 2024 09:28pm
Thank you for this
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Laila Oct 08, 2024 10:53pm
@FREE PALESTINE You don't seem very familiar with the long history of peace talks in the Palestinian and Israeli conflict. There have been talks of a two state solution going back decades. But as it stands right now, Netanyahu and his party and Hamas do not want a two state solution. They wants each others death. War just yields more profit and advantage for them.
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Laila Oct 09, 2024 01:55pm
@MUQADDAM KHAN I think you should actually study Palestinian history. Palestinians have been helped for decades. The UN created a special programme UNRWA just to ensure Palestinians education way back in 1948 which is why Palestinians have a literacy rate of almost 98% (unlike Pakistan where the literacy rate is around 60-70 % and even lower for females). There are many programmes at elite universities that offer Palestinians exchange and education. Pakistan doesn't even have any exchange with the top or great or even elite universities. Not even at LUMS (the only place with exchange programmes). Further many countries are hosting Palestinians refugees and allowing then settle which is why majority of the Palestinians live outside Palestine leading great lives and making their mark in every field whether entertainment or science or social sciences etc. Palestinians overall have a better quality of life in terms of access to pure natural foods (unlike the dilution and not fit for human consumption foods in Pakistan). Palestinian women are more free and literate then Pakistani women ever will be. Palestinians are hugely present in some Arab countries. Just being Palestinian can make immigration and asylum easy. No deportation risk. No rejection. One Palestinian woman. even became a royal queen. There are so many fundraisings and charities only for Palestinians both private donors but also public and governmental donors. We are talking millions and sometimes billions going into Palestine. Foreign aid and NGOs are another strength. Palestinians are being helped on more ways than one. That's why they will be an actual free nation full of progressive and educated people and rule without corruption sooner than Pakistan can ever hope to. We are only Muslim by name and only shout about Palestine while ignoring the ongoing genocide and human rights injustices and persecutions happening on our own soil for decades. It's noteworthy that Pakistan is a free country, whereas Palestine is a war struck country. That's ironic.
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