@piersmorgan Hospital official says that the Director General of Hamas' Health Ministry, Yousef Abu Rish, is preventing them from receiving the fuel. "Abu Rish doesn't want this amount [of fuel].
@piersmorgan Are you just ignoring the fact that the IDF placed gallons of petrol near the hospital which was filmed and the drop arrangements recorded? Or maybe you’re hoping for a job on Al Jazeera when the war is over…
Shame on you Piers for letting him spout his cause and didn’t answer any of your questions at all. You sat nodding obediently like the little dog that used to sit in the back window of my dads car!
It’s worth repeating how many Arab & Muslim heroes fought against Hamas on October 7
This is Ashraf, an Arab Bedouin IDF commander who defended his base against the terrorists
Here we have Israeli civilians chanting his name, thanking him for saving them
REHAB is back - playing at Neon 194 from 12/1 - 17/2. 🙌
Featuring a star studded cast including Keith Allen & @MicaParisSoul, this story will sweep you up on an emotional journey through the highs and lows of the ‘guests’ of the Glade Rehab Centre.
🎟️ https://t.co/XEL7tncQCT
@franhealy Articulate as always Fran, well said! We shouldn’t need a specific day to remind us about mental health - look into your family, neighbours, friends and colleagues eyes, that will tell you if they need help or even just some love, care and attention.
Today is #WorldMentalHealthDay It’s hard, especially when you have been abused in the past, to let folk know you are hurting. Suffering in silence is the default. The last thing we need is to show vulnerability and be abused again. It’s one of the bravest most difficult things of all to show vulnerability. To lower the mask. Seems even harder these days with all these “perfect life” projections we see everywhere we look on the internet. If you see a friend who seems quieter than usual, reach out to them. Do something nice for them… doesn’t have to be big… bring a couple of donuts round and get them to put the kettle on. Talk. If you’re feeling like you can’t go on with life, there are people on the ends of phones who can help. In the UK that number is 0800 689 5652 in the US it’s 988 Don’t throw that towel in. Never throw that towel in. Lots of love.