A propos de la seconde guerre mondiale: "Comment les gens de l'époque ont-ils laissé faire? Ils ne pouvaient pas ne pas savoir!"
2026: "Bonjour, voici notre solution finale pour continuer à exterminer le peuple palestinien.
Merci de votre attention."
Ben Gvir is posting videos showing off the execution chamber where he will exterminate thousands of Palestinian hostages.
Imagine if Hitler broadcast videos of his gas chambers to gloat like this.
Something dangerous is happening in Gaza.
Over the past months, we have been noticing a clear rise in cancer cases, especially breast and uterine cancers.
But this is not just about disease.
This is about a system collapsing around patients, leaving them with nowhere to go.
Two days ago, a woman came to our clinic.
F.J.
32 years old.
We suspected masses in both of her breasts, different sizes.
The ultrasound confirmed it.
What remained was the biopsy, the one step that could define her future. It costs 800 Shikel = 250$
For most people, this is a medical step.
But for her, it is a decision between life and nothing.
She lives in a tent.
Her husband is injured in both legs, with metal plates, and depends on ongoing physiotherapy, which we provide at the clinic.
They have nothing left.
For them, this amount is impossible.
In a place like this, illness is not just painful.
It is financially selective.
Sometimes, death becomes the cheaper option.
In cases like this, I usually try to find a way.
I contacted a colleague who works with an international medical program, a program that used to cover the costs of more than 100 patients every month.
I asked him to add her case urgently.
He paused,then he told me:
“The program stopped… a few days ago.”
Why?
Because the organization discovered fraud and theft
by a private hospital that had been receiving more than half a million dollars every month for multiple projects (including pathology services).
Because of greed, thousands of patients are now left without care.
As if this people needed more suffering.
As if it was not enough to lose homes, safety, dignity.
Now even their illness.. is being traded.
And this is only one story.
How many women are now sitting in tents, feeling a lump in their body, and waiting?
Waiting without diagnosis.
Waiting without treatment.
Waiting for pain to become something irreversible.
How many will lose their chance at early treatment?
How many will reach hospitals only when it is too late?
How many will live with permanent disability, because something simple was delayed?
And even when treatment exists outside Gaza,
patients cannot reach it.
Because the Israeli army continues to restrict and block medical evacuations.
People who could be treated, are trapped.
Cancer patients.
Children.
The wounded.
Waiting for permission that may never come.
This is not one failure.
This is a chain of failures.
A siege that limits medicine.
A system that collapses.
Corruption that steals what little remains.
And in the middle of it all patients .. Waiting.
This is not a story you will see on most news channels.
Because it does not fit a narrative.
But this is our reality:
A place where people are left in tents,
left in poverty,
left in hunger,
left under siege,
and now ..
left to die from diseases this war has helped create.
We may be able to help this one woman.
We may find a way for her.
But the question that does not leave me is this:
How many others will never reach us?
How many names will we never hear?
And how many lives will quietly disappear
because no one was there to pay the cost?
#WoundedGaza
@AlphonseVi8986@RiboDansLaSauce Ah? Pourtant ça fait des années que le RN chie sur l'Europe et qu'il veut en sortir.
Le seul intérêt qu'ils voient à l'Europe c'est pour détourner de l'argent et être payé pour des emplois fictifs.
@libremax_off De la diversité génétique peut-être? Ils commencent à comprendre que les mariages entre cousins c'est pas tip-top (big up aux Habsbourg).