Infant Nida Ibrahim Dhib, 45 days old, passed away due to the harsh humanitarian conditions in Gaza, amid a severe shortage of infant formula and the absence of the most basic necessities of life in displacement tents.
🚨Breaking: Dr. Hussam Abu-Safeia, director of Kamal Edwan Hospital, is being killed by Israeli Occupation Forces.
Dr. Hussam is heavily tutored, and each time his lawyer visits, new injuries are discovered on him.
His last words to his lawyer were: “They brought me here to kill me; this is my end.”
Israel has already killed Dr. Hussam’s son, and now it’s Dr.Hussam’s turn.
Raise awareness and speak out to help him before it’s too late.
How does a lonely penguin or rejected monkey break the internet, while a starving baby in Gaza barely gets noticed? No child deserves to starve or be killed.
Mohammed lost the sight in his right eye after being struck on the forehead with the butt of a rifle by a soldier while fleeing from northern Gaza. This severe injury caused retinal damage and resulted in the loss of sight in his right eye.
If someone at work tries to micromanage you, micromanage them back.
Send them too much feedback, ask them a lot of questions, do follow ups when they go quiet or even when you know they are busy don’t let them rest.
White phosphorus ignites instantly on contact with oxygen. It burns at over 800°C. It melts through clothing, skin, muscle — and bone.
In the bloodstream, it becomes a systemic poison. It attacks the heart, liver, and kidneys leading to multi‑organ failure and death.
Monsters.
🚨 BREAKING: One month old infant Mohammed Al-Khatib was critically injured when an Israeli strike hit his family’s tent in Southern Gaza Strip while his mother was breastfeeding him today.
His mother was killed instantly, and the infant’s leg was amputated.
“You don’t see this in Ireland… you see this in America.”
Vigils were held across Ireland after Yves Sakila, a 35-year-old Congolese man, died after being detained by Irish security staff. Many protesters drew parallels to the police murder of George Floyd.
I think it's better to think of yourself as a not-so-good person who tries everyday to do right by people than to think of yourself as a good person who tries not to do wrong. To me, the former is freeing and more compatible with the human condition.