Hi @rta_dubai, more than once we have encountered cars passing from the merging left lane coming from Barsha South to the gas station in JVC on the right side of Hessa (direction East) completely slowing down and almost causing fatal accidents. This needs to be closed 🙏🏼
Looking for Lebanese Python developers, data engineers -
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📺 TV en DIRECTO | Tres semanas después de la violenta colada de lava registrada a mediados de enero en la península de Reykjanes, los islandeses han vuelto a sufrir una nueva erupción https://t.co/ZlzvxpdFL3 https://t.co/V566ZMU3aw
The volcanic eruption in #Iceland this morning. What an experience! We received the evacuation SMS around 5:45AM, felt some tremors and heard the sirens go. All safe and sound and evacuation was done in an orderly and calm manner. #volcano
BREAKING: After reviewing Israel’s official evidence regarding claims UNRWA staff were involved in the 7/10 attack, Channel 4 have concluded that “Israel provides NO evidence to support this claim”
https://t.co/km4tO3EIT2
We Palestinians went through so many traumas, but it's probably fair to say that this one compares only to our original one, 1948 Nakba.
In collective trauma one doesn't have to live through the events themselves to be indelibly marked by their effects. I know that I carried the 1948 trauma with me since I was born, and each successive mini-trauma only further burnt it into my body and soul: 1967, 1976, 1982, 1987, 2002, 2005, 2008, 2012, 2014, 2018, 2021, and now 2023. I went through some and didn't go through others. But all of them somehow managed to visit and sear into me the traumatic effects of what I or any Palestinian is going through.
But, because this trauma is so similar to the point of origin, to 1948, and since I am a dad this time around, I can see clearly how trauma is transmissible from kin to kin: We are more depressed; we are more anxious; we are more silent, more serious; we are short and snappy; we stop cooking and cleaning; we cannot hold a conversation; we listen to the radio, to TV every minute of the day; we watch social media; we cry here and there for no reason; and we cannot sleep on time, we wake up early; we feel guilty; and we hide in an office or a closed room to be by ourselves and/or with our people in Gaza. But most of all, by doing all of this, our kids absorb the trauma silently but incessantly: they become as anxious, as depressed, as scared and worried, as unstable, and as raw. And there goes generational trauma. It stays on. Does my trauma have to do with my mother's agony and my grandmother's prayers?
I wonder if this is how causes live on? Does that mean the harsher the trauma, the longer the cause lives? And we keep going.
Another PSA, set up two factor authentication on all your emails and social media. Use a password manager such as 1password to store your passwords and set up more difficult to guess passwords. #becautious
Lebanon's central bank says it is issuing a new 100,000 Lebanese pound banknote that looks similar to the one in the market but is smaller in size
The date on the new banknotes is August 1, 2023.
Central Bank says the decision to print these bills was taken in Oct. 2022.