Ibaitik Itsasora
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In 1948 Albert Einstein foresaw the Israeli terrorism in Palestine that would eventually bring a catastrophe on the Jewish colonists.
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From the River to the Sea: Ibaitik Itsasora (159) eta Saleh al-Jaafarawi kazetaria (a)
From the River to the Sea: Ibaitik Itsasora (159) eta Saleh al-Jaafarawi kazetaria (b)
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Salah Aljafarawi’s final message. Their voices. Their bodies. Their hearts. Their homes. Their loved ones. Their lands. Their freedom. For the martyrs that have moved on, and for the loved ones left behind. Keep going.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1977821789901434981
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Translating Falasteen (Palestine)@translatingpal
Naji al-Jaafarawi, brother of the martyred journalist Saleh al-Jaafarawi, spoke from Nasser Medical Complex after his release from Israeli torture camps, reflecting on both his brother’s death and his own suffering in captivity.
“Everything that happens to a believer is good,” he said. “Adversity afflicted us with Saleh, and we remain patient” He urged the world to pray for the thousands of Palestinian hostages undergoing unbelievable suffering in Israeli occupation torture camps, saying, “It’s the utmost obligation upon every Muslim to carry this cause.”
Source 97salah_ib (IG)
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1977802799569305879
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They are the real HEROS
Osama Abu Rabee أسامة أبوربيع@dn_osama_rabee
Finally! after a long wait my brother the prisoner, is back with us
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978041486231953832
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May Allah grant them all Jannah. Ameen.
They’re trying to cover their tracks
Nerdeen Kiswani@NerdeenKiswani
He literally gave his life documenting Israeli atrocities, and the day after his death they erase it all. It’s evil. They’re sending the message they will erase us. They justify and then conceal the war crimes, beyond complicity its collaboration in genocide
Aipamena
NEW | Instagram has removed the verified account of Gaza slain journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi, who had 4.5 million followers.
Archived snapshots of his page on the Wayback Machine, the largest public internet archive, also appear to have been wiped or disabled, raising concerns about digital erasure of Palestinian documentation.
Al-Jafarawi, known for his frontline reporting on the Gaza genocide, had previously faced repeated censorship. He was killed yesterday by an armed group collaborating with Israel.
Observers warn that these developments may signal “a new phase in efforts to erase evidence of Israeli war crimes from the internet.”
There is an entire archive of all his Instagram posts. It isn’t public yet.
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى@susanabulhawa
urr. 13
zio-controlled meta deleted Saleh’s account on the day of his martyrdom.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1977712285448646993
إلى جنة الله يا صالح، يا أنقى من عرفت، يا صاحب القلب الأبيض والروح الطيبة To God’s paradise, Saleh the purest soul I’ve ever known, a man with a white heart and a kind spirit.
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Congratulations to our beloved Mosab al-Sharif, Anas al-Sharif’s nephew, for passing his high school exams. Despite enduring unimaginable loss, the deaths of his father, grandfather, and his uncle, Mosab refused to surrender to grief or the hardships of life under genocide.
At just 18 years old, he balanced his studies with his work documenting the genocide in Gaza alongside his uncle. When asked who he dedicates his success to, he said, “To my uncle Anas, my father Shadi, and my grandfather Abu Shadi, they were waiting for this joy.” Mosab now dreams of studying journalism to continue their legacy. samer_abo_
samra24 (IG)
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978063021768421485
An old video of journalist Saleh Al-Jafrawi addressing the Lions of Gaza.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1977691986904715555
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I will die before 2025 ends! This is what Saleh Aljafarawi said in this old video.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978082655460630636
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Meta Erases Gaza Journalist’s Instagram — Archived Versions Also Missing
Instagram has removed the verified account of Gaza journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi (4.5 million followers). Writer @SusanAbulhawa noted that archived snapshots of his page on the Wayback Machine, the internet’s largest public archive, also appear to have been wiped or disabled.
While it’s unclear how or why those archives vanished, Abulhawa says the coincidence raises concern about a broader digital erasure of Palestinian documentation.
Al-Jafarawi, widely followed for his on-the-ground coverage of the Gaza genocide, had faced repeated censorship before his account’s removal. He was killed yesterday by an armed group reportedly collaborating with Israel.
Abulhawa warned that this could mark “a new phase in efforts to wipe evidence of Israeli war crimes from the internet.”
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some time ago, a friend of mine told me she thought Israel, through the multitude of their technology tentacles, were going to try to scrub the internet as much as possible of evidence of their crimes. at the time I thought that might be an exaggeration of their capacity, but I’m revisiting that conversation today as I realized that @Meta not only removed Saleh alJafarawi’s primary instagram account, with over 4.5 million followers, but they’ve somehow scrubbed the archives of his account. here’s a link to his removed account: https://instagram.com/saleh.jafarawi here, you can see the WayBackMachine (http://archive.org) crawled his page several times in 2025, the last being in July. But if you click any of the crawl links, they’ve been removed. https://web.archive.org/web/2025000000
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susan abulhawa | سوزان ابو الهوى@susanabulhawa
some time ago, a friend of mine told me she thought Israel, through the multitude of their technology tentacles, were going to try to scrub the internet as much as possible of evidence of their crimes. at the time I thought that might be an exaggeration of their capacity, but I’m revisiting that conversation today as I realized that @Meta not only removed Saleh alJafarawi’s primary instagram account, with over 4.5 million followers, but they’ve somehow scrubbed the archives of his account.
here’s a link to his removed account: https://instagram.com/saleh.jafarawi
here, you can see the WayBackMachine (http://archive.org) crawled his page several times in 2025, the last being in July.
But if you click any of the crawl links, they’ve been removed. https://web.archive.org/web/2025000000
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Download everything and make several copies in different places. As I have warned months ago, Zionists are trying to erase every piece of evidence the Gaza Holocaust ever happened. They will call all of us crazy in the very near future. They are on a journey to rewrite memory
Aipamena
Meta Erases Gaza Journalist’s Instagram — Archived Versions Also Missing Instagram has removed the verified account of Gaza journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi (4.5 million followers). Writer @SusanAbulhawa noted that archived snapshots of his page on the Wayback Machine, the internet’s largest public archive, also appear to have been wiped or disabled. While it’s unclear how or why those archives vanished, Abulhawa says the coincidence raises concern about a broader digital erasure of Palestinian documentation. Al-Jafarawi, widely followed for his on-the-ground coverage of the Gaza genocide, had faced repeated censorship before his account’s removal. He was killed yesterday by an armed group reportedly collaborating with Israel. Abulhawa warned that this could mark “a new phase in efforts to wipe evidence of Israeli war crimes from the internet.”
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Israeli-backed gangs murdered Saleh Aljafarawi @S_Aljafarawi; shot him dead with 7 bullets, executed him in cold blood… for being human
Who was Journalist Saleh Al-Jafrawi? Here is what he said.
God Rest His Soul
Bideoa; https://x.com/i/status/1977909722159501491
Aipamena
The moment Saleh Al-Jafarawi’s brother Naji Al-Jafarawi was released from Israeli Prison Unfortunately, Saleh was not there to greet him.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1977735999024157072
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We have an entire archive.
An academic we work with wrote an application that archives the Instagram accounts of journalists in Gaza. BTW:
Basically nobody funds archival work, even as Israel and US social media disappears digital evidence.
Aipamena
Digital Erasure of Gaza’s Truth: Instagram Deletes Journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi’s Account After His Killing
BREAKING : Instagram has taken down the verified account of slain Gaza journalist Saleh al-Jafarawi, who had over 4.5 million followers. He was killed in Gaza by armed groups collaborating with the Israeli army.
Even archived versions of his page on the Wayback Machine appear to be wiped, a deeply alarming move suggesting a systematic effort to erase Palestinian voices and evidence of Israel’s crimes from the internet.
The moment of reunion between freed prisoner Naji al-Jaafarawi with his family and with Saleh’s friend journalist Ahmed Kaheel. ahmed_kaheel0 (IG)
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978056412723806569
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missfalasteenia@missfalsteenia
Salehs friend took this video
His friend said “I feel like you’re saying your final goodbyes. I’m not joking. What’s your will, Saleh?”
This is how Saleh responded:
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I still can’t believe he’s gone…
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978638272919183517
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Saleh Aljafarawi’s family and friends break down in tears at his Janaza prayer before burial.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978641588575182900
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Hamza Qeenas and Saleh Al-Jafrawi join each other to sing prophetic praises before the genocide started. Both have been slaughtered by Israel.
May Allah bless their souls and grant them Firdaws.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978596247423402049
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Bassem Youssef Commentary@bassem_youssef9
Meta company deleted Saleh’s Instagram and Facebook accounts, deleted the entire archive of occupation crimes.
We will never forget, the voice of Gaza
You are deeply missed Saleh. We will continue forward until Palestine is free. Free Palestine
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978657020312956990
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“Ceasefire” they promised and then ended his story.
The entire world lost a brother. How could you take his smile away from us.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978657794346639479
reposts, it will help you
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978517909946143152
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Omar Hamad | عُـمَـرْ ?@OmarHamadD
Saleh al-Ja’frawi was testing my sheikh, my beloved, and my cousin in his memorization of the Holy Qur’an.
That day was like a celebration for a large number of those who had memorized the Book of Allah, the Qur’an.
May Allah have mercy on Saleh and our sheikh, Hamada Hamad
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978783762285568114
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One day, you may long for a voice that once filled your heart with life, then suddenly faded…
YourFavoriteGuy@guychristensen_
Deleting a journalist off social media is killing them twice.
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PALESTINE ONLINE @OnlinePalEng
Activists in Stockholm, Sweden, staged a vigil in honor of late journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi, who was assassinated by Israeli-backed gangs in Gaza.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978506359424381168
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The last message from Saleh Al-Jafrawi.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978885413474390233
(4:16 m)
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Saleh Al-Jafarawi’s younger brother is following in his footsteps and now wears his press vest
Saleh Al-Jaafari One of the greatest journalists in history.
Do you agree?
Saleh Aljafarawi’s final message to the world.
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978895488922300903
(4:16 m)
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Journalist Saleh Al-Jafarawi’s brother, Ali, posted his final message
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978892105436074005
(4.16 m)
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A vigil held in Oslo to honour Palestinian journalist Saleh Al-Jaafarawi, killed by the inhuman israelis, to commemorate his life and influence
Bideoa: https://x.com/i/status/1978496271896735839
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“Journalists, and the civilian population at large, will continue to be in danger ” for as long as these Israeli collaborators are empowered.”
— #AJOpinion by Eman Murtaja
“Journalists, and the civilian population at large, will continue to be in danger for as long as these Israeli collaborators are empowered.” — #AJOpinion by Eman Murtaja
The assassination of Saleh Aljafarawi is meant to send a dark message
Gaza journalists have been warned that they still are not safe, that they still face death for reporting.
By Eman Murtaja
Journalism and English media student from Gaza.
14 Oct 2025
Saleh Aljafarawi was killed on October 12, 2025 [Abdelhakim Abu Riash/Al Jazeera]
When I heard of the murder of Saleh Aljafarawi, I was in shock. The war had finally ended. We all should have been safe. How could this happen? His assassination not only broke hearts; it also brought back the feeling of insecurity and fear.
Saleh and I lived in the same neighbourhood of Gaza City. We all knew him as a cheerful young man who loved singing. I remember seeing him during Eid prayers in front of the mosque, distributing sweets to children. He would sit and sing for them; my little sister loved to ask him to sing for her and her friends.
Saleh began working as an independent journalist and photographer during the March of Return in 2018. He would contribute to local outlets and post on social media. When the war began in 2023, he started documenting it with his camera. His footage posted on social media would get many shares. On Instagram, his account accumulated 10 million followers, and like other popular accounts documenting Israeli crimes, it was suspended multiple times.
Through the lens of his camera, Saleh covered the genocide in all its horrible detail. He was not afraid to rush to bombing sites to cover massacres, risking his life and joining the rescue efforts. He selflessly dedicated himself to journalism and broadcasting the truth about what was happening in the Gaza Strip despite he himself suffering.
Saleh’s mother had cancer, and she had to be evacuated out of Gaza for treatment. His older brother, Naji, was forcibly disappeared from al-Shifa Hospital by the Israeli army. Saleh’s father was also sick, so after Naji was disappeared, Saleh had to take up care for his whole family while continuing his work as a journalist.
Because of his popularity, he became a target. Israel started issuing threats against him, just like it did against Anas al-Sharif, Ismail al-Ghoul and Hassan Eslaih before assassinating them.
The night the ceasefire was confirmed, Saleh released a cheerful video announcing it, which went viral. His family felt safe for the first time. They thought the danger Saleh was facing was finally over, and they were hoping for Naji’s release so they could all be reunited.
But Saleh did not stop covering events. Although the occupation claimed to have withdrawn from Gaza, they left behind armed militias to spread chaos in the Strip. When the resistance clashed with these militias in the Sabra neighbourhood, Saleh was there covering it.
According to reports, he was kidnapped, beaten and shot seven times.
This news came as a shock to his family. His father’s condition worsened. Naji was released as part of the exchange of captives, but the family could not celebrate. Naji collapsed when he was told that Saleh had been killed just the day before.
The assassination of Saleh just after the ceasefire was announced sent shockwaves through the journalistic community in Gaza. His colleagues mourned and eulogised him, just as they had done for the more than 250 other journalists killed during the genocide.
His murder, however, is more than a loss of yet another brilliant Palestinian journalist. It is also a sign, a warning that Gaza’s journalists are still not safe. Anyone who works in journalism now or who, like me, hopes to do so, now understands that the danger has not abated with the ceasefire.
The Israeli army may have withdrawn from parts of Gaza, but the shadow of its campaign of exterminating those who documented its genocide lingers on. Now the threat comes from the militias the occupation has organised to continue waging war on the Palestinian population after the ceasefire.
The message of Saleh’s assassination is clear: Anyone who continues to critically report on what is going on in Gaza, on Israel’s continuing destructive presence and the betrayal of its allies on the ground will be captured, tortured and killed.
Journalists, and the civilian population at large, will continue to be in danger for as long as these Israeli collaborators are empowered.
Still, the attempt to intimidate and scare will not work with Gaza’s media workers. Despite the mass killing of journalists, people continue to take up this profession. I myself no longer feel safe, but I still do not intend to give up my media studies and my ambition to work in the field.
That said, Palestinian journalists do need support from abroad. We need unions, press freedom organisations and human rights watchdogs to mobilise and ensure protective mechanisms are put in place so Palestinian journalists will be safe. Foreign journalists must also not fall for smear campaigns against Palestinian media workers and openly extend their solidarity.
The views expressed in this article are the author’s own and do not necessarily reflect Al Jazeera’s editorial stance.
Journalism and English media student from Gaza
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Geure herriari, Euskal Herriari dagokionez, hona hemen gure apustu bakarra:
We Basques do need a real Basque independent State in the Western Pyrenees, just a democratic lay or secular state, with all the formal characteristics of any independent State: Central Bank, Treasury, proper currency1, out of the European Distopia and faraway from NATO, being a BRICS partner…
Euskal Herriaren independentzia eta Mikel Torka
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Esadazu arren, zer da gu euskaldunok egiten ari garena eta zer egingo dugun
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MTM: Zipriztinak (2), 2025: Warren Mosler
(Pinturak: Mikel Torka)
Gehigarriak:
MTM klase borrokarik gabe, kontabilitate hutsa da
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1 This way, our new Basque government will have infinite money to deal with. (Gogoratzekoa: Moneta jaulkitzaileko kasu guztietan, Gobernuak infinitu diru dauka.)