Only one week after he took this photo, photojournalist Abdallah El Haj, who works for UNRWA, was traced by Israel's military and targeted.
Abdallah's nephew was killed in the strike and both his legs were amputated and he is now in critical condition.
Be careful with this idea that everyone is replaceable, there are Some people who come into your life and you won't meet twice in life. Some people are special by nature and their presence in your life made things better and you know it.
I don’t think people understand, if one bomb dropped in London, we would never move past it. The world would stop. A BOMB? what do you mean people getting blown into pieces on Oxford Street? This is what people are getting desensitised to. It DOESN’T make sense. It needs to STOP
This is 100% true. A few of my friends have heard me talk abt this before, but my very devout catholic stepgrandma saved for YEARS to go to Israel with her best friend. She came back allergic to religion & didn't stop crying randomly for months. Everything she believed was a lie.
the thought of someone having a love so great it inspires them to do this just made me giggle to myself. humans are capable of such tenderness. this is very very sweet. so sweet it makes my teeth ache.
This is really tough to watch and to swallow. There is no remorse here. They laugh as they discuss the people they killed, the young girls they raped. It’s horrific.
This documentary was done by an Israeli filmmaker Alon Schwarz. It’s called “Tantura”.
Today during yoga, the instructor spoke about trees becoming their strongest in autumn. Because they aren’t bearing fruit or producing leaves, all of their energy is pushed down into the roots. So what externally appears as death, is actually the catalyst for new life.
My HOT TAKE of the day is that we need to talk more openly about signs that your therapist sucks so people can find a better clinician sooner and/or not give up on therapy as a whole.