11:06 PM @wizard_bisan1 A school, a hospital, 5,000 women and children awaiting military orders a year after the genocide began, and a tank from which a terrorist soldier happily takes this picture... In what world can these components come together in one picture? This is Jabalia, after the Israeli terrorist army stormed the Indonesian hospital and the Hamad School next to it, which is a center for the displaced, and after the men were taken to an unknown place, the women were expelled from Jabalia and forced to walk away from the place, without their children, husbands, brothers, and property. Behind them was death and before them was death, after 16 days of besieging, starving and killing them.. now they force them to evacuate. Not only this.. the Israeli army closed the hospital and burned the school after them so they can’t take it as a shelter again‼️ The novel Men in the Sun is one of the novels that stuck in my mind the most when I was a student in the seventh grade. It is by the Palestinian writer Ghassan Kanafani. Abu al-Khayzuran (the driver) said at the end of the novel: Why didn’t you knock on the walls of the tank? He blamed the three men because they chose to die silently. We are dying, but we smashed the walls of the tank and almost broke our hands as we knock . We did not choose death, displacement, or silence. And no one moves. How brave we are and how much dignity and pride we have, and how much you lack courage and humanity. . IsraHell is massacring people in the North of Gaza!
3:52 PM @saleemaburass يوسف يحمل الشهيدة في لحظة مأساوية، يواجه يوسف ألم الفقدان، حيث يختلط الوجع بالقهر. هذه الطفلة، التي كانت تحمل أحلاماً، أصبحت شهيدة، تجسد واقعاً مؤلماً. وفي يده الأخرى، يحتضن طفلًا صغيرًا وُلد للتو، رمز الأمل وسط الظلام. ومع كل نظرة إليه، ينتابه شعور بالأمل، لكنه يتساءل: ماذا ينتظر هذا الطفل في عالم مهدد بالخطر والإبادة؟ تتداخل الحياة والموت في يوميات يوسف. أطفال غزة يعيشون بين ولادة وموت، في خطر دائم، وأحلامهم مهددة. الأمل يبقى، لكن هل ستحمل الأجيال القادمة الأعباء الثقيلة التي فرضها عليهم هذا الواقع القاسي؟ Yusuf Holds the Martyr In a tragic moment, Yusuf faces the pain of loss, where sorrow intertwines with despair. This little girl, who carried dreams, has become a martyr, embodying a painful reality. In his other arm, he cradles a newborn baby, a symbol of hope amid the darkness. With every glance at the infant, he feels a flicker of hope, yet he wonders: what awaits this child in a world threatened by danger and destruction? Life and death intertwine in Yusuf’s daily existence. The children of Gaza navigate a landscape of birth and loss, living in constant peril, their dreams at risk. Hope endures, but will future generations bear the heavy burdens imposed by this harsh reality? 📷: @y.mk.5