The genocide in Gaza, raging since October 2023, has been a brutal war against an occupied population, resulting in over 70,000 fatalities. The Lancet and, more recently, the UN Special Rapporteur for the Occupied Palestinian Territories suggest the real toll is far higher.
Francesca Albanese recently asserted that the actual death toll from the Israeli genocidal offensive on Gaza could be as high as 680,000, most of them women and children.
We have all witnessed the unimaginable destruction inflicted upon Gaza’s institutions of learning, healthcare, and worship throughout these more than two years. It has not only been a physical assault but also a war against truth and justice, revealing the true nature of the Israeli regime as a warmonger, as its propaganda – its hasbara – lies in tatters.
Yet, one critical lesson from the global struggle against anti-Palestinian hate and injustice is that oppressors, once defeated, do not simply surrender. They fight back fiercely, while those who advocate for justice often return to their everyday lives, trying to navigate an inherently abnormal world.
Take the case of TikTok, which gained significant recognition for amplifying factual perspectives about Israel and its ruthless military – widely regarded as one of the most immoral armies in the world – and their killings of Palestinian women and children, which has been widely recognized as genocide.
So, how did authorities in the US respond to TikTok? They launched a campaign against the platform, claiming, among other things, that it posed a security risk – fearing that China could access user data or manipulate the algorithm.
US President Donald Trump acknowledged TikTok’s value during his recent electoral campaigns, and through vile threats, propaganda, and legal measures, he sought to seize the platform to serve his political agenda and that of the Israeli regime.
Then, in September 2025, evidence emerged confirming these suspicions. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu was secretly recorded boasting to a group of influencers at Israel’s Consulate General in New York that TikTok was “the most important purchase going on right now.” He also described X (formerly Twitter) as key “weapons” in Israel’s arsenal. (more...)
As TikTok falls into Zionist hands, UpScrolled fills the vacuum to give voice to Palestine
Simple concept.
— UpScrolled (@realUpScrolled) January 19, 2026
Somehow revolutionary. 😎
You build an audience.
The algorithm shouldn’t decide who sees you.
Chronological feeds.
No shadowbans.
Your voice. 🗣️ Your choice.#UpScrolled #NoShadowbans pic.twitter.com/Oc8zJqLJ2a

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