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Zizi Kirana, one of the Malaysian delegates of the Global Sumud Flotilla, shared her harrowing experience of being abducted by the Zionist: - She was held in an open area under the scorching sun, forced to kneel and perform the commando rest position. - Thirteen of her boatmates were released for immigration checks after about half an hour, but Zizi and another passenger, a Palestinian woman, were detained longer on the ground. - When she tried to read the Holy Quran, her copy was snatched away and she was ordered to stop. - During the security inspection, she was forced to remove her shoes, socks, and hijab. Despite resisting as much as she could, the IDF forcibly pulled at her hijab. Her boatmates, witnessing the scene, cried and shouted words of encouragement for her to stay strong and keep her hijab on. - Eventually, they managed to remove her hijab by force. At that moment, Zizi prayed that God would deliver just punishment for their acts of cruelty and oppression. - She was then taken to an area where other women were being held and ordered to strip off all their clothing. - After the immigration checkpoint, the IDF mockingly said, “Welcome to Israhell.” - They told her they had seen her on TikTok and Instagram, and that they knew she is a public figure in Malaysia. - She was pushed and pulled around repeatedly. Before being taken onto the bus to the prison, her hijab was again forcefully removed. Her underclothes were cut because they wanted detainees to wear only one layer of clothing. All of them were barefoot, as their shoes and socks had been confiscated. - Upon arrival at the prison, they were once again ordered to undress and change into prison uniforms, without hijabs. - Zizi recalled that the IDF soldiers were actually cowards who could not even meet their eyes. During the interception, one soldier she stared at became defensive and shouted, “What? What are you looking at?” Because of this, she was the last person released from the boat and was punished the longest under the sun. - Like other activists testified, while in prison and deprived of their hijabs, they improvised by using the t-shirts given to them as head coverings. - Zizi and Ardell were among the first to arrive at the prison, where they were held for three days and two nights. - During prayers, since they were barefoot, they used blankets to cover themselves and maintain modesty. - All their belongings were confiscated and never returned, except for their passports. - Despite everything, Zizi and the other delegates expressed gratitude for the ease of their deportation process and the warm welcome they received upon arriving in Turkey. Share this and let the world know how evil they are. They're doing this to activists, public figures, people with voices. One could only imagine what they've done to the Palestinians. #GlobalSumudFlottilla
nad656,714 views • 8 months ago

Stories after stories are surfacing, revealing the cruelty of the Zionist. Heliza and Hazwani Helmi, who were among the Malaysian delegates of the Global Sumud Flotilla mission. Here’s what they shared about their experience: - They firmly testified that the IDF soldiers are among the most inhumanly cruel people they have ever encountered. - Before the interception, their small boat was hit several times by high-pressure water cannons, violently shaking it. Despite the danger, the boat captain remained determined, checking their distance to Gaza and trying to move faster to reach it. The attacks continued until they were finally intercepted. - After the interception, they were forced to remain on the boat for seven to eight hours under the scorching sun. - The treatment they received after reaching the dock was even worse, the IDF soldiers’ cruelty intensified. - Their hands were tied behind their backs for hours. The last time they had water or food was on October 1. After that, they were denied both. - They said they genuinely thought they would die of thirst. When they begged for water, the soldiers ignored them. In desperation, they drank water from the toilet. - Before being taken to prison, Heliza was questioned by the IDF. When asked why she wanted to go to Gaza, she replied, “Because we want to give aid.” They asked, “What kind of aid?” She said, “Food aid.” When they mocked, “Why are there so many of you bringing food aid?” she answered, “To educate the world.” Upon hearing that, they smirked and said, “Welcome to jail.” - Hazwani recalled that before the interception, the IDF repeatedly hijacked their radio communication and even played a song with the haunting line, “Many more will have to suffer, many more will have to die, don’t ask me why.” - Several delegates needed medical attention, but when they requested medicine (after their supplies were confiscated), they were mocked. The soldiers sneered, “Have you died? If not, it’s not a problem.” - The sisters managed to keep their hijabs, though not without harassment. They said the female soldiers were even more vicious than the men. When ordered to remove their hijabs, they explained that it was mandatory for modesty. A male soldier later intervened, and after they explained they needed their hijabs for prayers, he allowed them to keep them on. - There were moments in their cell when delegates broke down crying together, thinking about how much worse the Palestinians endure every day. - One of the delegates sharing their cell was a 78 y.o. old woman with a broken leg, who still declared with unshaken faith, “We will return.” - They were blindfolded and confined in an extremely small space. - Only upon release were they finally given drinkable water, but it was recorded by the IDF for propaganda purposes. - Some delegates from Spain and Sweden are still detained. They told the Malaysian team to be grateful for Malaysia’s support of the Palestinian cause, and asked that the world be informed they chose to remain imprisoned as representatives of the Palestinians. - There were around 15 prison cells in total. - Before being released, every delegate shouted together, "Free, free Palestine!”unafraid even as IDF snipers pointed their guns at them. These testimonies are not just stories, they are evidence of the cruelty faced by those who stood up for humanity. Spread this. Let the world know how inhumanely Israhell treats those who dare to help Palestine, even more to the Palestinians themselves. #GlobalSumudFlottilla
nad246,825 views • 8 months ago

👨🏻🚀: also, as a side note, this is something I thought about last night, I'm gonna just for my sanity and my mental, I'm just gonna start banning people. Um, it's not for anything like trolling and it's not for anything like making jokes, like there's just some situations yeah. So don't be surprised. But you guys will definitely know what they got banned for. I'm just gonna leave it there. Yeah, I just, I can't do that anymore. Like I bite my tongue so hard, but it's like, why? Why? 👨🏻🚀: the context is like usually, it's "oh, I'm sorry, but I miss you in ____".. Like if you know you're doing something that makes someone like thinking about negative things, why are you saying it? So I'm just gonna start banning. It's kind of ridiculous..
nad265,315 views • 2 years ago

Another brave woman, Farah Lee, was also among the Malaysian delegates of the Global Sumud Flotilla. She shared that there’s so much to tell about her journey from the voyage itself to the moments when they were abducted and detained by the IDF. What stands out the most from everyone who took part in this mission is their unwavering spirit. Despite the torture, harassment, and all the horrors they went through, you can still see them smiling with pride and strength. Farah’s husband shared one of her messages that said, “(I) want to go again (to Palestine) after this.” She hasn’t even touched down in Malaysia yet, but her spirit remains unshaken 🥲 #GlobalSumudFlottilla
nad65,884 views • 8 months ago

As I’ve been focusing on the women’s stories before, here are some of the accounts from the male delegates of the Malaysian team who joined the Global Sumud Flotilla. Testimony from Sul Aidil: - They were treated with extreme cruelty as soon as they arrived at the port. The IDF showed no respect, their hands were tied behind their backs, and they were forced to kneel. - Among them was an elderly delegate with a back injury who had to lie down, still with his hands tied behind him. When they were later ordered to move, everyone had to do so on their own while still restrained. The older man struggled to move, and when the others pleaded for the soldiers to help him, the IDF coldly replied that he could “do it himself.” - Since their hands were tied, they had to use their feet to push and move their belongings. - In prison, they were constantly disturbed every two hours, just as they were about to fall asleep, the IDF would come and bang on the cell doors or shout their names to keep them awake. - The activist Thiago, who was in the opposite cell, told them that this was part of the IDF’s psychological tactic to prevent the detainees from resting, to break their spirits. - Each time they were disturbed, the delegates would respond by chanting, “Free, free Palestine!” until the guards became irritated. -They were treated like criminals. One night, the IDF brought in dogs from the K9 unit and special agents who flashed lights and aimed shotguns directly at their faces to intimidate them. Testimony from Asmawi Mukhtar: - The aggression escalated immediately upon their arrival at the port. Asmawi was hit, beaten, his hands twisted behind his back, his head forced down, and he was dragged along the pavement for about 200 meters. - All the delegates, men and women, were forced to kneel with their heads pressed to the hot tarred ground, in a commando rest position, for nearly three hours. -Thankfully, he still had his passport with him, which he placed under his forehead to shield it from the burning pavement. Others weren’t as fortunate and had to endure the scorching heat directly on their skin. -At the immigration checkpoint, all personal belongings were confiscated, especially items that could reveal information about the mission. - The transfer from the immigration area to the prison was horrific. They were packed tightly into a black maria vehicle and left inside for more than an hour, with no air conditioning or ventilation, under the blazing heat. - Many struggled to breathe and nearly suffocated. Only after some time did the IDF switch on the air conditioning but they turned it to the lowest temperature at full blast for the next two hours, leaving the detainees shivering until they reached the prison. - There were 17 people crammed into that small vehicle. #GlobalSumudFlottilla
nad60,310 views • 8 months ago

[Talking about self-worth and insecurities] 👨🏻🚀: I want everyone who has ever felt like they weren't pretty, they weren't attractive, they weren't good looking, they weren't strong enough, they had insecurities, or that they might feel like they're exploding from overthinking. And I'm not talking about one of these six, i'm talking about all of them. If you have ever had a situation where felt all six of these, I want you guys to type 1 into the chat. 👨🏻🚀: So, the point of that experiment wasn't to invalidate what you're feeling, because you're valid for feeling that. I think that is a common human emotion that we all have a problem we're dealing with. Our insecurities are the things that make us lash out, make us feel like we're not enough. And the thing about it, is no matter how rich you are, no matter how handsome you are, no matter how pretty you are, no matter how strong you are, no matter how great you are, no matter how intelligent you are, no matter how competent you are, there's always gonna be moments where this comes to you and I think the best thing to think in this situation is that yes i'm feeling this things, to validate yourself. You're not wrong for feeling this way. There's nothing wrong with you. Everyone feels this. 👨🏻🚀: But, during those times, i think it is very important to remember the moments in your life where you did feel worthy. Where you felt like you were just enough for that one person that you're talking to. Or you felt like you aced in a certain exam or you did really well in one thing. I think you remember those moments and then you push on for more of those moments so that eventually, in your life, you stop thinking about things that- or situation that made you think you're not worthy and start pondering more , recycling more of things that made you feel worthy. yunamseng?
nad32,990 views • 8 months ago

What in the world? I can't believe this 😭 It's been announced that Jae is one of the artists in the lineup of the upcoming soundtrack for an animated series on Netflix, 'Jentry Chau vs. The Underworld.' 😭❤️ Among AAPI artists to be included in the soundtrack are KATSEYE, Jessi, Thuy, and many more. eaJ in the lineup too... For Netflix... I-🥹 cr. Brianwithanh (on IG)
nad53,621 views • 1 year ago

👨🏻🚀: Being anxious about the future? I understand. I don't think you ever really figure it out. I think when we're younger, we all feel like when we're adults, we grow up and then all of the sudden all of our problems are fixed and we know all the answers, but in reality that's just not the case. 👨🏻🚀: The older you get, the more problems come up and the more (..) we become. So, I think you're crushing. And although they crushed you, i think surviving day by day is more than enough for now. And, there's a saying in music that I feel applies in life as well. "The person who succeeds in life isn't the person who does well, who blows up instantly, it's the person who last the longest." Well they say that about music, but I think it applies to life also. Wishing you luck, brother.
nad27,782 views • 8 months ago

[Jae was learning more about the BDS Movement] *he was listening to Hasan talking about the BDS List* 👨🏻🚀: What is the BDS List? Is that the boycotting list? I don't know there was an official one. I need to look it up. I've just been avoiding all products that like I'm associated. 👨🏻🚀: *looking through the list* Intel?? wait? Wait? Intel?? Wait guys, that means we literally can't use our computers. That's everybody. Wait, Dell, Intel, Chevron, HP. I don't use any of these. Disney. Disney?? You can't Microsoft? Wait, don't we- aren't we, aren't we all using Windows Microsoft? And Google? 💬: You can use it just don't buy more products if you can 💬: But the point is to no longer purchase 👨🏻🚀: Oh no longer purchase, ok I'm down! 👨🏻🚀: Wait Amazon?? Amazon?? So, we can't use Amazon anymore?? What do you use? 💬: yea some of them are just try not to use if you can but some of them are more targetted 💬: you got to focus on the ones you can actually do 👨🏻🚀: Like the priority boycott list? I see. I don't have to use any of those. The only things that I use here are Google, Amazon and that's about it. Yeah I don't use anything for Disney. So~ The man who's ever so willingly to learn more :')
nad36,621 views • 1 year ago

When an owo moment took a turn real fast lmao 😭 *One of his teammates was logging off as his wife made a plan for them* 💬: imagine having a wife 👨🏻🚀: I hope that'll be me someday. I hope that'll be me someday, chat.. Hopefully soon. Trying to have Mini Jaes at some point. 👨🏻🚀: I'm gonna build my own ABI team! By the age of six they'll be spinning, naturally. The moment my first child is born, they will have a mouse in their hand and a guitar in the other. (/lh) 💬: that's crazy 👨🏻🚀: well.. they better say thank you
nad29,832 views • 1 year ago

Another year, another moment of Jae wanting to learn more about ramadan 🥹 *Chat was wishing happy sahoor* 👨🏻🚀: guys, remind me what is *sahoor*- or is it like the rest days of ramadan? 👨🏻🚀: Alright guys, do you guys, on ramadan, do you eat on the weekend on day time? Or do you eat only at night during weekend as well? 💬: Only at night 👨🏻🚀: Got it. What about water? So is it like water fast? 💬: No water 👨🏻🚀: Wow. Does that mean business is really good during ramadan at night? 💬: Very
nad27,385 views • 1 year ago

Suddenly so many newcomers 🥲🫠 This is just a little fan account for eaJ, and always, Free Palestine! 🇵🇸
nad17,103 views • 8 months ago

[Next eaJ Tour] 👨🏻🚀: This next tour, guys, guys- this next tour is gonna be legendary. It's gonna be insane. Like, the music, the feeling.. it's gonna be- yeah. This next tour, I'm already prepping for it. Like, this next project for the tour, you're not gonna want to miss this one. 💬 : should I go? 👨🏻🚀: this one you should definitely go. Like the other ones, like come if you have time, if you don't, it's all good. But this one, you should- I think you should cancel plans or wtv you have and come. Cause I don't know how many more of these that I'm gonna have in my life. 💬 : we got full band? 👨🏻🚀: I would think so. I would think so.
nad29,892 views • 1 year ago

👨🏻🚀: Hey so, I saw a tweet earlier today talking about how me constantly talking about Palestine and Gaza, takes away from your escapism and your entertainment value, I just wanted to say if you feel like it is correct to prioritise your entertainment and escapism, over the lives of nearly 400k people who have been murdered in cold blood in Gaza, I respectfully disagree. And this is probably the best time to unfollow me. 👨🏻🚀: It is my moral duty as a human being to keep talking and to do whatever I can till this genocide is finished. And I think it is *inaudible*. I hope you reconsider and if you do unfollow me, my apologies for the inconvenience. But I hope to see you again soon when the world is brighter..
nad14,427 views • 11 months ago