Israel yesterday kidnapped four women. Two are footballers in the Palestinian National Team.
Their names are: Natali Abu Dia and Rand Halwani.
Is it normal to kidnap footballers, @FIFAcom? Where are sports media organisations? This story should be the headline everywhere.
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.
Every day that Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya remains imprisoned is another stain on the conscience of this world.
He was not a soldier.
He was not a threat.
He was a doctor, a man who spent sleepless nights trying to save burned, amputated, starving, and shattered children inside Gaza’s collapsing hospitals.
Even after witnessing scenes no human being should ever endure, he continued standing beside his patients while much of the world chose indifference.
And now, the very man who fought to preserve life has been deprived of his own freedom.
Think about the cruelty of that.
A healer locked behind bars while those responsible for destroying hospitals walk freely across international stages speaking of “morality” and “self-defense.”
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya should be at home with his loved ones, caring for the wounded, rebuilding what war tried to erase.
Instead, his absence has become another wound carried by Gaza.
But people of conscience will not forget him.
We will remember the doctors who stayed when others fled.
We will remember the courage it took to keep healing people beneath bombs.
And we will remember every silence that allowed this injustice to continue.
#FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya
#FreeThemAll