at alam niyo kung ano ang mas nakakalungkot? hindi lang ang bundok na ’yan ang binababoy ng mga ahensiya ng gobyerno. hindi lahat nasasaklaw ng docus o mainstream media. marami pang pang-aabusong hindi natin nakikita.
ganyan sila kasahol sa mga katutubo at mahihirap.
We are literally watching the last remnants of Gaza City disappear before our eyes.
How can an entire city be erased piece by piece while the world simply watches?
Every day brings more destruction. Buildings that survived months of war are now being destroyed one after another. With every airstrike, another street disappears, another home is reduced to rubble, and another part of our city is gone forever.
Gaza is no longer the city it once was. Most hospitals are out of service. Schools have become shelters. Entire neighborhoods have turned into endless tent camps. There is no electricity, no clean water, no jobs, no education, and almost no services left.
The infrastructure has collapsed. Roads are shattered. Garbage fills the streets. Sewage flows between the tents. Rats and insects are everywhere. There is no fuel, no transportation, not even firewood, while construction materials are still banned from entering.
The humanitarian aid that kept thousands of families alive has all but disappeared. Hunger grows worse every day. Disease spreads. Parents spend hours searching for food or water, often returning with nothing.
And somehow, the world watches all of this as if it were normal.
How can an entire city collapse in front of millions of people, and still be abandoned?
We are not just losing buildings. We are losing Gaza itself its streets, its neighborhoods, its history, and the lives of the people who call it home while a world that sees everything chooses to do nothing.
i lowered the quality for posting but here are close up versions :DD
i added details to the painted lady's face paint and the blue spirit mask similar from the show
1,000 days of war… 1,000 days of endless hell.
A thousand days have passed, and not a single one has brought us a sense of safety. Every minute has been a fight to survive, and every night we have gone to sleep not knowing whether we would live to see the morning.
The crossings were closed, we were placed under siege, and we were deprived of food, water, medicine, and electricity. Hunger became a weapon, thirst became a punishment, and obtaining even the most basic necessities of life turned into a daily struggle.
Our homes were reduced to rubble. Hospitals, schools, and universities were destroyed. Every dream was buried beneath the ruins. This war has not only targeted buildings it has targeted human lives, dignity, and the future.
We have lived through a terror that words cannot describe. The sound of warplanes never leaves the sky, explosions never stop, and death follows us everywhere. Every time we said goodbye to those we loved, we knew there was no guarantee they would return.
Today, after 1,000 days, our suffering has not ended. The siege continues. Hunger, thirst, and fear remain part of our daily lives. This is not the memory of a war that ended it is the reality we are still living, and a suffering that shows no sign of ending.
The world owes a lot to these people.
Palestinian children who have lost parents were overcome with emotion as they graduated in a ceremony at Gaza's al-Wafaa Orphan Village. Heroes of humanity ,
Free Palestine 🇵🇸 save the Children!!!
Anwar, a child from Gaza, wrote this letter to his amputated leg:
"A letter to my dear leg,
Today, with you in front of me, I wanted to tell you: I was sad, and I felt weak and ashamed when I lost you, because something in me was missing and I felt I was less than other people and would never do anything again. But today I have become a strong person, and I feel confident every time I look at you. I went out and sold things, I made friends, and I started walking long distances. I do things that people with two legs cannot do.
I love you so much."