1,000 days of death
1,000 days of displacement
1,000 days of starvation
1,000 days of illness
1,000 days of dehumanization
1,000 days of degradation
1,000 days of profit
1,000 days of impunity
1,000 days, and the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights refuses to call it genocide!
I don't understand how the United Nations can issue a report stating that Israel is committing genocide against Palestinian children and yet world leaders simply carry on with their lives as if it means nothing, continuing to deny that it is genocide!
Honestly, I don’t know how to describe what I lived through today. Even though I have been living in Gaza and documenting what is happening since the beginning of the war, what I witnessed today was one of the most shocking and painful scenes of my entire life.
A group of families living in a very remote camp, almost directly beside the Israeli sand berms, contacted us. They told us they had not received water for a long time. At first, we hesitated because reaching the area with a water truck meant entering an extremely dangerous zone. In the end, we decided to try.
Throughout the journey, I saw destruction and rubble everywhere, but the scene that awaited us near the camp was unlike anything else. Directly in front of us were the sand berms and Israeli cranes, surrounded by a landscape of devastation where little remained except tents and ruins.
When the water truck was still about a kilometer away, people began shouting and running toward it. Women, children, and elderly people carried empty water containers and ran with all the strength they had, terrified that the water would run out before their turn came.
The moment the truck stopped, large numbers of people emerged from among the rubble and damaged tents. They were not looking for food, shelter, or anything else. They were looking for water. Just water.
This time we distributed 6,000 liters of clean water, more than we had distributed before, but even that was not enough. Many people remained waiting, and some left without receiving enough water for their families.
As we distributed the water and documented what was happening, fear never left us for a single moment. Yet what I felt in the face of such immense suffering was greater than fear itself.
Today I witnessed a level of thirst I never imagined I would see. I saw mothers running after a water truck, and children clutching empty containers as if they were holding on to their last hope.
I thought I had already seen everything during this war, but what I witnessed today made me realize that the humanitarian catastrophe is far greater than what the world sees on television screens. This is not simply a shortage of services or difficult living conditions. It is a daily struggle for the most basic necessities of survival.
We are facing a real humanitarian disaster that grows worse with each passing day, while thousands of families wake up every morning searching for one thing only: water.
I do not know whether the world will pay any attention to what I am about to say in this post, but what I witnessed yesterday confirmed to me that we are facing a major humanitarian, health, and environmental catastrophe in the days ahead.
Yesterday, I was on my way to the south of Gaza City along the coastal road when I was shocked by what I saw. Untreated sewage and wastewater are being discharged directly into the sea after the destruction of the sewage network and infrastructure during the war.
An estimated 80,000 cubic meters of wastewater are being dumped into the sea every day. These are terrifying numbers in a city already struggling amid the collapse of essential services.
The most alarming part was seeing thousands of displacement tents located near these streams of polluted water. Entire families, children, women, and elderly people are forced to live surrounded by contamination.
Yesterday, I realized that this city has suffered a complete collapse. Skin diseases are spreading at an alarming rate, infections are becoming more common every day, and the sea near these sewage outlets is no longer safe for swimming, fishing, or even approaching.
We are heading toward even darker days if this situation continues. More than two million people cannot be left to live between the rubble, sewage, and the constant threat of disease. What is happening here is a real humanitarian disaster that continues to worsen every day before the eyes of the world.
This photo was taken at a summer camp dedicated to children with amputations.
Gaza has become home to the largest number of child amputees in the world and in modern history as a whole.
The annihilated Gaza | June 2026
One of the days of the so-called “ceasefire.”
This video shows the truth I have been talking about, a truth that shocked the world and was reported by international media.
The young man was sitting in a café in central Gaza, in an area considered one of the safest in the city.
Despite being about 10 kilometers away from the front lines, he was struck by a direct bullet while sitting with his father in the café, and he died instantly during an ordinary moment of his life.
Reuter’s outline of the US and Iran agreement doesn’t mention any promise by US not to destabilise the Iranian regime. But the agreement doesn’t cover Iran’s ballistic missiles, and Pres Trump seems to say they could keep some. Reuter says Iran promises not to make or acquire any nuclear weapons, but then it has always promised not to. The MoU also promises the eventual release of $25 billion to Iran in frozen assets, and a $300 billion rehabilitation fund to rebuild Iran. So Iran gets a huge amount of money in exchange for agreeing not to do what it always said it wouldn’t, and for reopening the Hormuz Strait which was always open until the US attacks.
A very dangerous new nightmare we are living in Gaza City, and no one in the world is paying attention to it.
Days ago, the Israeli army installed huge military cranes, each about 30 meters tall, on the eastern areas it controls. These cranes are equipped with machine guns and cameras, and they fire randomly and almost continuously at tents, streets, and exposed neighborhoods.
Gaza City is extremely narrow, only 10 kilometers wide. A single crane at that height is enough to expose the entire city from east to west. Every street, every square, every tent, every house has become completely exposed. There is no place to hide, and not a single moment of safety.
In just the past two days, three people were killed by fire from these cranes. One of them was sitting quietly with his father in a small café, trying to breathe for a few minutes. Hours later, a 5year old girl was killed while playing near her home.
These cranes have turned the entire city into an open field. The latest military technologies are directed at civilians. We have become an open testing ground for their new weapons. The horror is not just in the sound… it is the constant feeling of being an exposed target at all times, where even children cannot run in the street without fear.
BREAKING:
Israeli settlers are burning Taybeh in occupied Palestine.
A village that has stood for thousands of years.
A place where Jesus once walked.
Home to the oldest living Christian community in the world.
And not a peep from Western mainstream media.
Gaza is taking its last breaths, and the situation we have reached is extremely dangerous.
Temperatures are rising to suffocating levels, and the tents where hundreds of thousands live have turned into ovens made of fabric and plastic. There is no electricity, no air conditioning, no fans, no cold water. People try to sleep, but heat, hunger, and fear make sleep seem like an impossible dream.
Clean water is scarce, cleaning supplies are almost nonexistent, and essential medicines are unavailable. Skin diseases are spreading in a terrifying way among children and adults, while garbage piles up and sewage mixes with displacement areas, spreading even more suffering.
Long lines form for food, yet many return empty handed. Aid is decreasing, and most relief centers have stopped or are no longer able to meet even the minimum needs.
At night, rats, insects, snakes, and scorpions crawl into the tents, while during the day people face unbearable heat and endless hunger. There is no safety, no privacy, and nowhere to go. Meanwhile, killings and destruction continue daily, while Gaza’s space shrinks day by day, forcing people into smaller and more overcrowded areas.
This is not life. This is not displacement. This is a complete collapse of everything that allows human beings to live with dignity.
What more is the world waiting for? How many children must go hungry? How many patients must die before the world acts? Do not stay silent. Speak about Gaza. Share what is happening.
BREAKING
Israel is now threatening to bomb the Christian Quarter in the city of Tyre, South Lebanon.
There are no military targets.
This is one of the oldest continuously inhabited Christian areas in southern Lebanon — over 2,000 years old.
Not a peep from Western governments
BREAKING: Jeffrey Epstein survivor Maria Farmer just released this video message to Congress, telling them how Ghislaine Maxwell has threatened her life, and the Trump DOJ has not released all of the evidence she supplied to them about Epstein and multiple Co-conspirators.
Everyone needs to hear this! What are they hiding?
President Obama on Iran: “We pulled it off without firing a missile. We got 97% of their enriched uranium out. There’s no dispute that it worked and we didn’t have to kill a whole bunch of people or shut down the Strait of Hormuz”
One of the most horrifying and brutal scenes ever captured on camera in modern history.
Israeli soldiers opened fire on thousands of starving Palestinians in Gaza as they ran in desperation trying to get a piece of food during the war on Gaza.
A moment the world must never forget.
BREAKING:
Israel is dropping white phosphorus bombs on civilian areas in Nabatieh, South Lebanon.
These are internationally banned munitions, and Israel is unleashing them against civilians.
Israel executed Naef today in Nablus, occupied West Bank.
He was not a fighter. He was not on a battlefield.
He was on his way back to a hospital where his wife was giving birth.
Israel assassinated Naef before he could meet his first child.
BREAKING:
Israel is dropping white phosphorus bombs on civilian areas in South Lebanon in the middle of the night.
White phosphorus.
Launched against civilians.