Congratulations Dr Saleh @HadilHs1991 on completing your PhD viva! Many thanks to examiners @LippyLiptrott and Prof Sarah Allinson for their time and expertise.
@CdrfGrundy@LippyLiptrott Thank you very much @CdrfGrundy for your support throughout the years and thanks to the incredible examiners for such a good discussion
Happy 2024! Thrilled to share that my first-author paper, stemming form my PhD project, has been published @JMolBiol. Feel free to reach out for any questions. Thank you to my supervisors for helping out and making this possible.
https://t.co/5eoAQcAH6G
@azaizamotaz9 People of Gaza need a humanitarian pause. They need time to rest and comprehend and grieve their loved ones. They have been bombed nonstop for past past month and a half 💔💔💔💔
@amjadt25 I can’t believe how these rats are desperate to manipulate the narrative. First the fabricated nurse video then the days of the weeks and now this!!! Fortunately People around the world have woken up and can distinguish between good and evil
@amjadt25 Like WTH?!!!!! I’m speechless!!! I saw this video on @azaizamotaz9 instagram stories a day ago or so showing how Israelis soldiers shooting at people to scare them as they were feeling to the south of Gaza Strip
🚨🇮🇱 ISRAEL IS ANGRY WITH MUSK:
Upon Elon Musk’s announcement to connect StarLink with humanitarian aid groups in Gaza, Israel stated: “We will use ALL MEANS to FIGHT this!”
Throughout my lifetime, images of horror have emerged from my region. Some biased media outlets think we have become numb. People have been reduced to statistics, and as there are countless refugees, countless struggles and wars, countless stories of bloodshed and pain, we have become numb, and the world has become numb to our suffering.
What the biased media fails to recognize is that there's something inherently special about us humans. We can relate—mothers to mothers, children to children, and fathers to fathers—regardless of skin color, religion, and ethnicity. We all understand what it's like to love, to lose loved ones, and to grieve.
Regardless of which side you're on, you will be shaken to your core by horrific images
A mother searching for her deceased children, screaming that they didn't finish their meal.
A medic father desperately trying to save lives while his own son arrives at the hospital lifeless.
A boy holding his dying brother, reassuring him, "Don't worry, brother, we're okay. Just please stay."
A terrified toddler, surviving an air strike, trembling in his seat, his face showing fear but no tears. He weeps when a doctor holds him tight, as if he's realizing that, in that moment, he's just a child himself.
Babies' bodies emerging from the ruins. Dead childrens’ body parts being carried in plastic bags.
A missile striking a hospital—a sanctuary for the weak and the hopeless—causing the sudden loss of hundreds of innocent lives, mostly children.
A message to the media: Regardless of the narrative you're trying to craft, we are humans. We are mothers, daughters, sons, and fathers. We see what you attempt to conceal. In today's world, where everyone can be a reporter, the narrative you want to propagate doesn't matter. What we witness is the sight of bodies, bloodshed, ruins, ashes, and tears. What we hear is the sound of missiles, mothers' cries, and children weeping.
This must stop. Nothing justifies the complete devastation of a nation, the killing of children, the widespread destruction of a city. We are humans, and our humanity endures. Palestinians will not be reduced to statistics for us. Using human shields is not a justification for this massacre, this genocide. We will call things for what they truly are—no labels, no propaganda will work.
The more you inflict pain on them, the more the world's collective beating heart of humanity will resonate with their suffering.
#Palestine
#Gaza
#GazaHospitalBombing
#humanity
#FreePalaestin
#biasedmedia