If I'm in charge of @arsenal summer business, these are my incomings. ⚪🔴🔫
Meslier 🇫🇷
Ousmane Diomande 🇨🇮
Guimaraes 🇧🇷
Ounahi 🇲🇦
Rogers 🏴
Kroupi 🇫🇷
Would need Martinelli, Jesus, Vieira, Kiwior and Odegaard to go. Major sales. Worth it.
#arsenal#gunners#transfers
@arsenal if Bruno Guimaraes is costing anything above £75m, we should bury the deal, move for one of Fabian Ruiz or Manu Kone would be immense, plus Ounahi at 8m silky ball carrying playmaker.
Then invest in forwards, Rogers and Kroupi. ⚪🔴🔫
#arsenal#gunners#transfers
Umm Mohammad Khamash received her son’s body in a body bag, kissing and embracing what remained of his head—the only identifiable part left of his body—after he was recovered from eastern Deir al-Balah.
The Palestinian mother Umm Mohammed Khamash carries the remains of her son, who was killed by Israeli occupation forces nine days ago near the so-called “Yellow Line,” east of Deir al-Balah.
A Palestinian mother recovered the remains of her son, Mohammad Abu Khammash, weeks after he was bombed and killed by Israeli forces. Rescue teams were unable to retrieve his body at the time due to Israeli presence in the area. His mother appealed to UN institutions who organized and intervened to help her retrieve the body.
A mother carries the body of her son in her own hands to Al-Aqsa Hospital, days after it could not be recovered from eastern Deir al-Balah because the Israeli army prevented anyone from retrieving his body.
She had previously bid farewell to two of her other sons.
Palestinian mothers have endured pain and suffering unlike anything else in this world.
Mother Muhammad Abu Khamash, carries what remains of his decomposing body nine days after he was killed by the Israeli occupation.
The occupation had prevented her from reaching his body for all the previous days until she was able to retrieve it with her own hands today.