14-year-old Muath Abu Shawish is fighting for his life in Gaza while waiting for urgent medical evacuation.
His brother was allowed to leave for treatment, but Muath was left behind alone after his father was denied permission to accompany him.
As his condition worsens, he remains separated from his family, trapped between illness, fear, and a healthcare system pushed beyond collapse as a result of the ongoing genocide.
How will you continue your day after hearing that a father in Gaza, trapped beneath the rubble, begged rescuers not to save him?
Not because he had lost hope in life, but because he could hear his daughtersâ final breaths beneath the debris. Their tiny hands were holding his in the darkness, as if pleading with him one last time. He was the father who had always been their safe refuge, yet this time he was powerless to pull them from the dust and shattered concrete.
Only his head was visible above the wreckage. He looked into the eyes of the rescuers, his own eyes exhausted by fear and helplessness, and said:
âLeave me⊠my daughters are here⊠I do not want to come out alone.â
What heart can bear such a scene? What language can describe the agony of a father who realizes he is losing his daughters one by one, while still holding their hands until they grow cold, unable to offer rescue or even one final embrace?
How will your day go on after knowing this story? How will you sit at your table in peace, or laugh at something trivial, knowing that somewhere there was a father whose last wish was not to survive alone?
And the question that continues to haunt the human conscience remains:
How much pain must the world witness before it finally hears the cry of a single father there?
THIS IS A PHOTO OF MY DAUGHTERâS ABDOMEN. THE SWELLING IS GETTING WORSE DAY AFTER DAY, AND HER BELLY BUTTON HAS BECOME SO PROTRUDED THAT IT LOOKS AS IF IT COULD BURST. I FEEL HELPLESS AND TERRIFIED FOR HER EVERY SINGLE MOMENT. I CANNOT DESCRIBE THE PAIN SHE IS ENDURING, NOR THE SUFFERING OUR FAMILY LIVES THROUGH AS WE WATCH HER CONDITION WORSEN. đđđ»
I BEG YOUđ
Stop pleaseđ
My child is dyingđ
Don't ignore
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Help me
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@MarioNawfal President of engineers' college made racist gesture at World Cu. Internet found him in hours. That's not "just a fan." That's a professional leader acting like trash. Fire him.
A Korean fan was filming herself at the World Cup when a group of Mexico supporters behind her started pulling their eyes into a slant and laughing at her.
Social media tracked the main guy down.
He's reportedly the president of Jalisco's college of surveyorsâŠ.
Aikkk sejak bila pulak pelarian rohingya boleh ada lesen memandu??? pelik betol, siap alamat KLIA pulak tu!
Lepas tu apa kuasa UNHCR nie utk keluarkan lesen? lemah betul undang2 malaysia
@PDRMsia_Trafik@PDRMsia
These are the four college girls, including one American citizen, the IDF kidnapped in the middle of the night from their homes and threw into their torture dungeons.
Jolan Abu Awwad, Natali Abu Dayya, Laila Nael Khalil, Sama Safi
Israel has a policy called âadministrative detentionâ that allows them to kidnap Palestinians and imprison them for 6 month increments without any charges whatsoever. These holdings can drag out for years.
Over 3,000 Palestinians were being held on administrative detention in Israeli prisons on October 7. Thatâs why Hamas took all those Israelis back to Gaza. To exchange for their release.
But do you see how that works? When Israel kidnaps people and holds them for months and years on end, they are simply âprisoners on administrative detention.â But when Hamas does it, they are âhostages.â
Everyone is angry at this.
Not just the Malays. The Chinese, the Indians, the indigenous tribes and myself included as an East Malaysian.
And we should be.
A family of four from Terengganu, a father, a mother, a 73-year-old grandmother and a 10-year-old girl, were on their way somewhere on Monday afternoon near Simpang Renggam, Johor.
It looked like a regular day but they never made it home.
Two brothers of Chinese origins, 19 and 22 years old, were racing on that same road in a Mercedes Benz A250 and a BMW 530e.
When the BMW lost control, it crossed into the opposite lane and hit four other vehicles.
According to news reports, the 22-year-old driver also died when his car entered a ravine.
Five people died in total. No amount of money can bring back those five lives.
Iâve seen people make this a racial issue online. I understand the anger.
But to me this is a road safety failure.
And somewhere, itâs also a parenting failure.
Because two young men shouldnât be racing luxury cars on a public road. Something along the way went very wrong. So wrong⊠đ
This is a classic case of cause and effect.
Every day we see drivers like this on our roads. Speeding, weaving, treating the highway like a circuit.
Many donât see the importance of road safety until it happens to them or to someone they love.
The scary part is no matter how careful we are, some people are careless.
We used to have real road safety campaigns in this country. In the 80s and 90s, it was everywhere, on TV, on radio, in schools.
It shaped how a generation thought about driving.
I feel the culture is gone. And weâre paying for it with lives.
I wonât be surprised if something like this happens again in a few months. Because nothing has really changed.
I donât know when Malaysia will become a country that is able to reduce its road accident rate.
To the families who are affected, words are not enough. May they rest in peace. Deepest condolences. đ
âŒïžđMy mother is battling cancer, and my sister and I are both sick.
Please help us afford treatment and the basic necessities we need. đ
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