Tabletop Role-Play Games for Palestine - 643 Games for US$10 @ Itch.io

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In response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine, we've created this bundle to raise funds for Medical Aid for Palestinians who work for the health and dignity of Palestinians living under occupation and as refugees. They provide immediate medical aid to those in great need, while also developing local capacity and skills to ensure the long-term development of the Palestinian healthcare system.

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  • +54

    Thanks for the post! Good to get in early before all the comments start flowing in.

    • +34

      I'll do my best to ignore all the incoming abuse :)

    • 🍿 🤓

  • +25

    Just here for the comments

    • +4

      🍿

    • +33

      Likewise, but in general, not many comments left after 8 months of genocide.

      On the pro-Justice side, every human rights organization and the top courts in the world called out the IOF’s crimes against humanity, what more can be said or added? I personally no longer engage in debates, it’s crystal clear.

      On the Zio side, bots are now flooding social media with irrelevant single line statements concerning either Hummus or the hostages.

      • -8

        What is wrong with you?

        • +9

          He has a conscience, a problem for most Zionists

          • -2

            @CrazyTachikoma: Yeah, you're right, I'm a zionist, I have no conscience and you're a shining paragon of virtue.

            • +6

              @Bdawg: I don’t know if you’re a Zionist, but the political ideology of Zionism and Conscience are on different planes of existence!

              Zionism is an ethno-supremacist ideology based on the “holy” dispossession and theft of lives and land where you can literally rock up from your bed in Brooklyn, get a free ticket to the “Holy Land” funded by western tax payers and displace an indigenous family at gunpoint and claim their home.

              The Zionist will then claim this was their birthright from God, and in the very next sentence say they’re secular and don’t believe in God!!

              Within that Ziosphere logic, conscience is an oxymoron.

  • +96

    Before everyone amours up and goes on the attack, take a step back and remember this is to provide aid for the Palestinian people in need. Regardless of your political stance, humanitarian effort is needed for the people of Gaza.

    • +76

      Myanmar government committing genocide (my Dad had to leave the country), much closer to us never heard anyone talk about, it took our government forever to cut ties and stop cooperation and no one wants to piss off China and the genocide they also committing.

      Sudan largest famine in decades never heard anyone talk about it or do charity on here.

      Not saying we cant help more than one group, but seems like this issue is getting pushed at expense of everything else for political reasons.

      • +68

        I’ll be happy to support a deal for those causes too as the victims are regular people like us. Please post a deal for those causes and I’ll upvote as well.

      • +3

        I'll support your cause anytime man

      • +36

        If you're referring to the 2016-17 Rohingya genocide it absolutely was a newspiece, and absolutely drew international condemnation.

        The difference here is that there wasn't pro-Juntaheads with significant influence in the media telling us everything happening in Rakhine state is perfectly above board and justified.

        If there were pro-Junta guys on the news every day telling us that there was nothing wrong with what was happening, yeah people would be more agitated, like they are now.

        • +2

          That's not the end of it. It keeps and will continue happening not just to minorities. The military junta has pretty much held power ever since the British left. Even in the period when they didn't have majority

      • +5

        Well then why don't you share similar deals since you're so invested in those genocides, happy to support as I have done so personally (Myanmar in particular).

        But I love seeing these generic deflecting 'whataboutism' comments under these posts. Because 9/10 times, I know the person is not being genuine about the 'others'.

        • +4

          He's not just talking about deals…. 🤨. Also he doesn't control creating deals for aid

      • +1

        I suspect it's because our tax money isn't aiding the other genocides you mentioned.

        • -1

          By the same token what do you think about our tax dollars going to UNRWA/Hamas and co who deliberately target both Israeli and Palestinian civilians. You're against that too right?

          • +1

            @dins: For those who might be reading this, do some of your own research and you'll find that there is no actual evidence that UNRWA is at all working with Hamas.The only evidence Israel has shown anyone is that they were able to force a confession out of some people they tortured. Maybe there is some evidence that a handful of Hamas members were working at UNRWA (but even that Israel isn't really making public) but that's it. This be like finding out a school shooter was flipping burgers for McDonalds (which I'm sure some Hamas members were doing as well). Doesn't mean Mr Ronald McDonald himself is creating a sleeper cell to kill children.
            Just look at what those with most information have done (continued to fund UNRWA) despite being shown all the 'evidence' that Israel says they provide.

            I know you'll respond Dins. Feel free to, but I won't bother with it. I'm just writing for people who might read your garbage and might not know better. Just Google it and look for a source or investigation by anyone besides those making the claims.

            • +2

              @amrdeus: In addition to that, Israel vets UNRWA employees. So even if one accepts this ridiculous lie that UNRWA is somehow at fault, then so too is Israel.

            • -1

              @amrdeus: Rubbish. You're just parroting Hamas propaganda no surprise really.

              Even if you take the personnel side out of it try and explain these:

              • UNRWA knowingly provided material support to Hamas in Gaza by allowing the terror group safe harbor in it's facilities including schools, which were used for weapons storage and as command centers, based on the assumption that it's premises were immune to attack by Israel.

              • UNRWA which coordinates nearly all aid to Gaza, knowingly provided Hamas with US dollars in cash that it needed to pay smugglers for weapons, explosives, and other terror materiel.

              • UNRWA which also happens to be the largest employer in the Palestinian territories insisted on paying it's employees in US dollars. Employees were unable to spend the dollars directly in the Gaza Strip needing instead to convert the cash at Hamas-controlled money changers which took a 10%-25% spread on transactions, ensuring that a significant chunk of UNRWA’s payroll went to Hamas.

              • UNRWA knowingly used Hamas-approved textbooks in it's schools that indoctrinated children from a young age into a death-cult ideology of hatred and genocide and helped produce tens of thousands of new recruits for the terror group over many decades.

              UNRWA which exists as a unique organisational body depends on prolonging and expanding Palestinian victimhood for it's survival. To anyone with at least a bit of common sense and critical thinking it wouldn't be at all difficult to connect the dots and realise that it might actually be part of the problem.

              • -1

                @dins: Cool. We've said our pieces. Now we can just let people reading google "Hamas UNRWA evidence" and have a read.

                If there is evidence, then this should support your theory. So I'm sure you'll agree that this is the best way for others to settle this.

                • -1

                  @amrdeus: "If there is evidence" laughable!

                  UN investigating the UN using UN appointed review groups.

                  You can't get any more credible than that.

                  https://youtu.be/z_GTqizyYzk?si=nkbGT5GMX_gJh4l9

                  • @dins: https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.theguardian.com/world/2024/…

                    We can both provide our sources. Why not just let others do their own research? Are you afraid of that?

                    • @amrdeus: So wait UN cleared a UN organisation by investigating itself using UN appointed review groups.

                      Who would have thought eh did not see that one coming.

                      • The UN Secretary-General appointed former French Minister of Foreign Affairs Catherine Colonna to lead the review and work with 3 Scandinavian research organizations: The Chr. Michelsen Institute (CMI) in Norway, the Raoul Wallenberg Institute in Sweden (RWI), and the Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR).

                        • On October 25th, 2023, 17 CMI employees signed a statement accusing Israel of “apartheid,” writing they “emphasize the importance of viewing this conflict in its historical and political context, acknowledging the historical inequalities, injustice and violence brought about by Israel’s longstanding occupation of Palestinian territories and maintenance of an apartheid state.” CMI has also written about UNRWA in the past and expressed deep concern about it's “funding crisis.”

                        • RWI’s board member Anne Ramberg has accused Israel of genocide and apartheid in her social media posts in the past. Most recently, on January 5th, 2024, she wrote, “There is an ongoing genocide in Gaza and what must be characterized as ethnic cleansing in the West Bank…”.

                        • DIHR recently voiced support for South Africa’s case against Israel at the International Court of Justice, in which it accused Israel of committing genocide in Gaza. In 2021, DIHR’s Communications Director Jacob Sheikh posted on his X account that Israel has “illegally occupied” the Palestinians for 70 years, effectively delegitimizing Israel’s right to exist even in the pre-1967 borders.

                        • DIHR also works with the Palestinian Independent Commission for Human Rights (ICHR), which was founded by members of the US-designated terror group Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). ICHR regularly shows support and hosts events with members of other terror groups like Hamas and the Palestinian Islamic Jihad (PIJ).

                      It’s just another attempt to whitewash the corrupt, Hamas/terrorist-infested UN agency to resume the donations and ensure it's survival. Nothing else. If you stop outsourcing all your critical thinking you'll realise that. Having said that though I do get the feeling that you're not really interested in the truth, only propaganda.

                      "You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but you can not fool all of the people all of the time."

                      ~ Abraham Lincoln

                      • @dins: Yes, Zionists R Us should lead any investigations, rather than a bunch of HUMAN RIGHTS organisations.

                        Really you should have quit while you were behind. Now you're are the point of scoring own goals by reminding everybody of how atrocious Israel's policies are. If anyone is paying you to spew this Hasbaran gibberish, they should should ask for their money back.

                        Let's call all this for what it actually is. The war criminal Netanyahoo and his extremist, corrupt, incompetent, convicted terrorist government - who never wanted a two state solution - want the Palestinians gone.

                        If UNRWA is gone then there must not be any refugees and no right of return for Palestinians. So they want UNRWA gone. Not to mention that the only thing preventing full scale famine is UNRWA relief work.

                        So these false accusations are thrown around, funding is suspended only to be reinstated after no proper evidence is provided to any of the many countries who've asked for evidence.

                        The result being that the gambit of crying wolf has failed, and nobody believes a word of Israeli propaganda.

                        Israelis themselves are starting to wake up and are now picketing Netanyahoo's residence.
                        I wouldn't be worried about UNRWA. I would be worried about a civil war.

                        I await your insults.

      • So start a fund raising effort yourself….

      • -2

        The scale of this genocide is bigger than anything else in modern history, this is why it’s much more in the news.

        But I do agree and would support any causes you post about.

        • -1

          When you start a war by committing the most heinous acts imaginable, celebrate and revere it, and then get your @ss kicked, that ain't genocide. It's called consequences.

          You play stupid games, you win stupid prizes.

    • -6

      Like Hamas doesnt always steal that shit, your aid will end up going to terrorists regardless of your positive intentions.

      • -3

        Of course.

        The money trail is at the heart of the case against seven current and former top UNRWA officials who are accused of knowing that Hamas siphoned off more than US$1 billion from the agency to pay for, among other things, tunnelling equipment and weapons that aided its attack on Israel on Oct. 7.

        https://www.nytimes.com/2024/06/24/nyregion/hamas-gaza-aid-u…

        • +30

          The operative word being "accused". The UN has been asking Israel for evidence to backup their claims and they're yet to provide any evidence. Also keep in mind that Israeli officials have been trying to get rid of UNRWA since it started.

          Not saying that money isn't being filtered to Hamas from these charity promotions (I'm sure at least some is), but there's a lot more depth to that story.

      • +1

        Well with that logic, if Hamas are getting first dibs on supplies, and 2.2 million people would die if no supplies entered, doesn't that mean its either kill 2.2 million people or feed both? Are you suggesting the killing of 2.2 million people? Either way, Hamas will die last with your logic right?

        • +4

          What I suggest is you look into what the Gazans are saying about humanitarian aid now that Israel controls its flow, rather than Hamas via Rafah.

          • @jrchurvnjef: I have no doubts that its Israel causing the famine. I'm just responding to the dumb idea of "Hamas takes the aid, so we can't let any in".

        • -3

          What say you give up the support for Hamas, this all ends quickly, and yuur children can stop taking the hits aimed for Hamas.

          • +1

            @SlickMick: Don't you want to respond to what I said, rather than just call me Hamas?

            • -3

              @amrdeus: What's there to respond to other than call you out for parroting Hamas propaganda.

              Who gains if enough aid isn't getting through.

              Israel or Hamas?

              You have your answer right there if you're willing to apply some common sense rather than outsource all your critical thinking to a terrorist group.

            • +2

              @amrdeus: come again? I called you what? That's some creative interpretation, no wonder you fall for propaganda so easily.

              As for responding to what you said: you suggest that we should provide enough to supply Hamas plus innocent victims, right? My response is: in what universe would you provide for the enemy that you're trying to defeat. Rather, if they want provisions, give up the enemy, the war ends, and they can have all the support they need without supplying terrorism.
              I'm sorry that required clarification for you.

              • +1

                @SlickMick: So you're saying you should let 2.2 million people starve, including hostages so that you kill Hamas right? Just want to make sure we're clear on what you're saying.

                • @amrdeus: Comprehension not your strong suit hey?

                  Use an aid organisation without Hamas operatives.

                  • +1

                    @SlickMick: Hmm, you might have to show me how its MY comprehension skills that need work. How about you check which comments I was responding to. None of them were mentioning any specific organisation. They were just talking about "aid" in general.

                    • +1

                      @amrdeus: I still am. Becuase I'm rewording the same messgae from my original post because you keep farting around it.

                      Now you want me to research non-Hamas aid organisations? What are you going to do with that information? Are you going over to sort this out?

                      • @SlickMick: English isn't your first language is it? You seem to be really mixing up things that are being said and I no longer know what you're even talking about.

                        I'm guessing you're referring to umrwa. Like I told someone else, let's just agree that readers here should just Google "Hamas umrwa evidence" and read independent investigations.

                        If you're right then you should be all for this. So they can see for themselves. But, I'm pretty sure they'll find f$#& all and that it'll be clear to them that you're just quoting "40 beheaded baby" propaganda.

                        • @amrdeus: We've finally made some progress. I started with the premise that it was universally accepted that Hamas is involved in UNRWA. If you haven't even accepted that, we're back to the drawing board.

                          • @SlickMick: Yup. And I started under the premise that evidence is required people to believe crazy allegations. This is why its good that we agree, all people need to do is google it to find the evidence or lack of. Otherwise, people will just believe all the dumb stories Israel has been spreading like finding babies hung on clothing lines…etc.

                            So. If anyone is reading. Just Google "Hamas UNRWA evidence" and see which one of us looks like a fool.

                            • @amrdeus: Assuming that whatever google feeds you is the truth is a huge problem, but anyway…
                              https://www.reuters.com/world/middle-east/unrwa-is-sued-by-i…
                              "The agency has said it takes accusations of staff misconduct seriously, opens new tab, and terminated 10 staff members accused by Israel of involvement in the attack. Two others died, it has said."

                              Sacked 10 people without evidence???

    • +4

      You really think the $$ are going to go to "innocent" Palestinians?

      If you do hit me up. I have an imaginary occupied open-air prison that you might be interested in.

      • +6

        Why would anyone want to buy that? Did you hit your head?

        • -1

          Getting offers left, right and centre! 🍺

    • +11

      this is to provide aid for the Palestinian people in need

      No issue with that, civilians are civilians no matter which they are on.

      Regardless of your political stance, humanitarian effort is needed for the people of Gaza.

      If that’s the intention perhaps not start a post with the words “in response to the ongoing genocide in Palestine”…

      • +23

        Zionist spotted

          • @iperezgenius: Do you think it's possible that those negging you are the same upvoting the post you replied to? Gives a bit of a feel to the camps of ozbargain.

        • -2

          Look at the genocide supporter from imaginary prison here

      • +1

        Useful idiots aren't interested in learning about such things.

    • let's also take a step back and remember that a good number of the billions of dollars in the bank accounts of Hamas leaders was also given to "Palestinian people in need". Stop allowing your emotions to fund Middle-Eastern terrorism. Stop funding Gaza.

      • +3

        And let them all starve and die. Gotcha. Thanks bro.

        • +4

          I mean, it doesn't have to be either funding terrorism or letting everyone starve you know

    • +21

      If the pro Israel camp thought that, the genocide would have stopped after the number dead in Gaza was more than the number dead on Oct 7. What bums me the most is that Israel is made up of citizens that should know all too well what genocide feels like, yet, the arrogance and the violence says they have learnt nothing.

      • -4

        Well, first of all, there is no genocide
        Second of all, if you support Gaza you support 100 years of genocide and ethnic cleansing, just against people you don't like, namely, the Jews.

      • Ahh yes, eye for an eye. No need to stop the culprits, just take equal revenge. There's a solution for peace in the region.

    • +1

      @gamemaster if you claim to just care about the "Palestinian people in need" then why are you upvoting all the Hamas terrorist sympathizing/supporting comments here. Funny that ain't it.

      • -2

        It's as if all racists somehow come together don't they

    • +3

      True…if only the op knew how to avoid making it political. Might have got a few more sales…

    • Most of the aid that goes there goes to hamas, so no thanks!

  • +5

    All hostages were found and returned to Israel?

    On my view, Palestinians are also hostages of Hamas.

    • +35

      On my view, Palestinians are also hostages of Hamas.

      Therefore they don't deserve medical aid?

    • -2

      Nahhh, they're not.

    • +16

      76 hostages, there was a massive firefight between Hamas and IDF to rescue 4 hostages was nuts. Hamas was disguised as refugees while transporting hostages.

      • +1

        Hamas are very skilled at preventing hostage rescues. Not so good at doing what's best for Palestinians though.

    • +4

      Brainwashed

      • They just want to eat and drink water…to live

    • +1

      You forgot the 3500 Palestinians hostages Israel keeps

      • Yes, I remember Hamas dressed like civilians, but, let's assume they are all innocent hostages.

        One thing I know for sure, Palestine has no chance of winning the hostage game.

  • +7

    are there any actual good (or even ok games) ?

    • +2

      forget good or ok…i havent even HEARD of any of them…

      like…good on them for banding together and doing something i guess..

    • It's hard for me to say with any confidence. I honestly haven't played any yet. Most of the authors are first time publishes. So don't expect Catan or Ticket to Ride level of experience and polish. It's itch.io after all.

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