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Conversations with Oday

Writer: Lara FlanaganLara Flanagan
Conversations with Oday


Conversations with Oday


Words by Oday.

Photo by Palestinian Photographer Majdi Fathi Follow on Instagram: @majdi_fathi

 

Oday summed up the feelings of the Palestinians better than I could. The coming days will be difficult.

 

Anyone with half a brain knows that the erasure of the Palestinians is about land acquisition (with a handy little side of 122 trillion cubic feet of Natural Gas) but they are not even attempting to hide it anymore. Trump is promising hell in Gaza from 12 pm on Saturday so he is just finishing the job that almost every President before him for the last 76 years was focused on. Finally, the promise of a US home in the Middle East to bring some stability to those pesky little terrorist Arabs. The leader of the biggest terrorist country in the world promising hell on earth and hardly an eye being blinked by western leaders or media.  

 

At 21, Oday is the sole provider for his beloved family in Gaza and needs our help.

If you can help at all, no donation too small, it would make such a difference to people who are in dire need, and it would send a message of kindness.

 

To help Oday and his family the best way is to donate directly to their fundraising accounts:

Oday’s GoFundMe Account which supports his whole family and is their only means of support:


Oday’s sister Ameera and his nephew Amir

 

You can donate to me at the shop.

 

To follow Oday on Instagram: @oday.7gaza

To follow Oday’s sister Ameera on Instagram: @ameeraraida995

 

Thank you,

xxxLara

Beauty, hope, joy, & inspiration

 

 

 

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©2023 My Notes From by Lara Flanagan
Tenterfield, NSW, Australia

 

I ​would like to acknowledge the traditional custodians of Tenterfield, the place where I call home, the Kamilaroi, Jukembal, and Ngarabal people.

I acknowledge the Traditional Owners of Country throughout Australia and recognise the continuing connection to lands, waters, and communities.

I pay my respects to Elders past and present. 

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