Palestinian rescuers attempt to put out a fire as they stand on the rubble of a collapsed building following an attack by the Israeli military on Khan Younis on November 4. [Mahmud Hams/AFP]
The Israeli army intensified its bombardment of the Gaza Strip on Saturday, hitting schools, mosques and more hospitals in the besieged enclave, a day after attacking a convoy of ambulances transporting critically wounded patients from the al-Shifa Hospital to the Rafah border crossing,
Palestinians survey the destruction after Israeli attacks on the Gaza Strip in Khan Younis. [Fatima Shbair/AP Photo]
This brings the overall death toll since October 7 to 9,488 Palestinians, including 3,900 children. More than 1,400 people have been killed in Israel.
A Palestinian woman sits amid the rubble as rescuers look for her relatives following the Israeli bombardment of Khan Younis. [Mahmud Hams/AFP]
At least 231 people were killed in Gaza in Israeli attacks in the last 24 hours alone, Ministry of Health spokesperson Ashraf al-Qudra said.
A view of smoke rising from Gaza, as seen from southern Israel, on November 4, 2023. [Evelyn Hockstein/Reuters]
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Palestinians solidarity activists are calling for continued blockades of ports to stop the shipment of weapons. Read about a recent protest in Oakland, California here. Early in the morning on November 3rd, a determined group of activists walked into the port of Oakland and proceeded to prevent a military cargo ship from departing for 9…
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Protesters at the port of Oakland, California blocked the loading of weapons onto ships headed for Israel on November 3rd, as demonstrators continued to oppose the ongoing attacks and ethnic cleaning within the occupied Palestinian territories. According to ABC 7, “This demonstration happened less than 24 hours after the House passed a $14.3 billion aid package to Israel.
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Longshore workers, unionized with the ILWU, refused to cross the picket line and load the weapons.
Pro-Palestinian protesters outside a large US military ship at the port of Oakland, Calif., on Friday, Nov. 3, 2023.
Former longshoreman and union militant Clarence Thomas stated to ABC7 at the blockade: “I also think that it’s important for people to understand that our tax dollars are going for these weapons that are being dropped on innocent women and children and I believe that that’s wrong, those dollars could be better spent here in the United States of America. “
When longshore workers disrupt international cargo, it impacts trucking as well as train stops so we play a very important role and part of that is because of the tradition of ILWU workers being the social conscience of the working class.”
Pro-Palestinian protesters block military supply ship at the Port of Oakland
Oakland based journalist Omar Yassin reporting on social media, wrote that demonstrators also climbed inside of a hatch on the Cape Orlando vessel in an effort to further “block the boat.”
The SF Chronicle reported, “At least three individuals scaled the Cape Orlando, with reports suggesting they may have chained themselves to the ship’s structure.”
The Cape Orlando vessel reportedly is heading to another port in Tacoma, Washington, before delivering its payload in Israel. As the Arab Resource and Organizing Center wrote:
The vessel is en route to Tacoma, WA according to publicly available tracking information; confidential sources at the port say that the vessel will be loaded with weapons and military equipment in Tacoma, with a final destination in Israel.
Protests also took place at a port in Vancouver, British Columbia, where demonstrators blocked cargo trucks heading into the port.
Belgian transport workers saved the lives of thousands of Jews in the 1940s by unlocking the doors of trains headed for the extermination camps. Now, they're refusing to load weapons onto ships headed to Israel. This is a meaningful & timeless solidarity with humanity. pic.twitter.com/kvcUMcnJd7
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