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@afridi101 | 18 December 23 | |
@ trunking - 16.12.23 - 05:43pm Why can't they just live in peace?? Only if america wants Eternal Peace thn!! |
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@trunking | 18 December 23 | |
@ miaiad - 18.12.23 - 09:16pm The Palestinian girl from the Gaza Strip, Donia Abu Al-Hassan, wished to become a doctor who treated children, but a missile fired by the Israeli occupation at her bed in Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, south of the Strip, assassinated her and that dream with her. Donia (13 years old) was receiving treatment at Nasser Hospital after her legs were amputated, following a raid that targeted her family home, which led to the death of her parents and two of her brothers. According to what the doctor at Nasser Medical Hospital, Muhammad Zaqout, revealed to the camera of Al Jazeera correspondent Wael Al-Dahdouh, Donia was sleeping in her bed in the maternity building at Nasser Hospital when a tank shell penetrated the ceiling of her room, hitting her directly in the head. He said that her brain was scattered on the wall. Dr. Zaqout stated that the Israeli enemy did not warn the hospital, and did not provide any evacuation order, stressing that the clashes between Palestinian resistance fighters and the occupation forces were taking place in Khan Yunis, and not in the area where they were located. He described what the occupation army committed against the child, Donia, and against Nasser Hospital, as a heinous crime, and said that it was a clear message that the hospital had also become a target. -------------- Just one story of 100s that beyond imagination Still think life is better outside of Gaza. It's not worth living there. |
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@miaiad | 18 December 23 | |
@ trunking - 18.12.23 - 10:14pm Still think life is better outside of Gaza. It's not worth living there. With limited exceptions, outside is NOT better than inside |
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@trunking | 18 December 23 | |
@ miaiad - 18.12.23 - 10:25pm With limited exceptions, outside is NOT better than inside No food, water and electricity sure isn't a nice way to live. |
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@miaiad | 18 December 23 | |
@ trunking - 18.12.23 - 10:27pm No food, water and electricity sure isn't a nice way to live. You then meant nowadays in war situations.. While this is true, (1) Borders are closed and very limited number is allowed get out (e.g. injured people, and after Israeli approval of names). (2) Absolutely NO gurantee that Israel will allow them get back home once this is done. Army announced in the past something in this context. |
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@ladibud | 19 December 23 | |
@ trunking - 18.12.23 - 10:14pm Still think life is better outside of Gaza. It's not worth living there. not as easy as that. leaving everything you own, everything you know, going where? to what? Immigration isn't easy, there is a lot of criteria to be met, you as someone still living in this sh*thole of a country should know that. you need to be an 'aanwins' to a country, have something they need, be independent money wise and healthy. |
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@ladibud | 19 December 23 | |
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@ miaiad - 18.12.23 - 08:51pm one by one and in brief.. --- funeral services? there's currently no funeral services... could be limited in south of Gaza strip only. In Gaza city and northern Gaza, when anyone killed, then your time is very limited get him/her buried. Israeli army was targetting one cemetry in northen Gaza as well, and the main one in Gaza is clode to east borders so nobody is currently being buried there. Many people, instead, bury the killed ones in open lands or garders. believe it or not, my parent were buried in an open small garden in front of my brither in law house (with hope, once this done, they can move them to cemetry) Also, Egypt Gaza borders are now closed and nobody allowed in... It was open few days only in the past but only for people in north sinai and cairo, not from overseas can cross. Also, imagine you go in then get stuck for long time, how tough would that be I'm sorry. not being able to bury a loved one with dignity is horrible. |
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@ladibud | 19 December 23 | |
@ miaiad - 18.12.23 - 09:16pm The Palestinian girl from the Gaza Strip, Donia Abu Al-Hassan, wished to become a doctor who treated children, but a missile fired by the Israeli occupation at her bed in Nasser Hospital in Khan Yunis, south of the Strip, assassinated her and that dream with her. Donia (13 years old) was receiving treatment at Nasser Hospital after her legs were amputated, following a raid that targeted her family home, which led to the death of her parents and two of her brothers. According to what the doctor at Nasser Medical Hospital, Muhammad Zaqout, revealed to the camera of Al Jazeera correspondent Wael Al-Dahdouh, Donia was sleeping in her bed in the maternity building at Nasser Hospital when a tank shell penetrated the ceiling of her room, hitting her directly in the head. He said that her brain was scattered on the wall. Dr. Zaqout stated that the Israeli enemy did not warn the hospital, and did not provide any evacuation order, stressing that the clashes between Palestinian resistance fighters and the occupation forces were taking place in Khan Yunis, and not in the area where they were located. He described what the occupation army committed against the child, Donia, and against Nasser Hospital, as a heinous crime, and said that it was a clear message that the hospital had also become a target. -------------- Just one story of 100s that beyond imagination It's no way to live, for children to grow up. when civilians are purposely targeted, no matter where, it's terrorism. I realise there will always be casusalties of war, but wilfully targeting civilians / children will always always be terrorism to me. |
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@alanball | 19 December 23 | |
BBC presenter says the 'Israeli forces are not discriminating between those who are Palestinian and those who are Christian.' They're all Palestinian. |
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@trunking | 19 December 23 | |
Wish Gaza could live in peace.
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