📍سول ہسپتال #کوئٹہ کا وہ کمرہ جہاں نوجوان خاتون ڈاکٹر کے ساتھ تیزاب گردی کا واقعہ پیش آیا جہاں متاثرہ ڈاکٹر مانور ناصر کے جوتے پڑے ہیں
#کوئٹہ میں تیزاب حملے کا شکار ہونے والی ڈاکٹر ماہ نور کا چہرہ تقریباً 70 فیصد تک جھلس گیا ہے، جبکہ حملے کے باعث ان کی ایک آنکھ بھی شدید متاثر ہو کر ضائع ہونے کی اطلاعات ہیں۔ ڈاکٹر ماہ نور کو مزید بہتر اور خصوصی علاج کی فراہمی کے لیے کراچی منتقل کیا جا رہا ہے۔
اس دلخراش واقعے نے طبی برادری اور عوام میں شدید تشویش اور غم و غصے کی لہر دوڑا دی ہے، جبکہ ملزم کی فوری گرفتاری اور سخت قانونی کارروائی کا مطالبہ کیا جا رہا ہے۔
Horrifying scenes from Palestine on the day of Eid. There is no ceasefire. The children are being k¡lled in their eid dresses, cannot imagine the grief and suffering they continue to endure. May Allah protect Palestine, and destr0y the oppressors. Ameen
I saw a baby in Gaza younger than my sons screaming in pain. His foot and leg was just flesh and blood, no skin, burned off my an Israeli bomb. There is no equivalent of Israel’s satanic evil towards babies and children. None. None.
If 9 Jewish paramedics were killed ANYWHERE in the world it would be called terrorism.
And we’d never hear the end of it.
Israel slaughtered 9 paramedics in 72 hours, most of which we’ve seen on film, and we only hear their names on Twitter.
I don’t know if anyone will care about what I am saying, but the outside world must know exactly what is happening here… not later, but now.
What we are experiencing in Gaza has gone beyond the limits of human endurance. The camps have turned into a terrifying hotspot for the spread of diseases. With the beginning of summer and thousands of families crowded into extremely tight spaces next to garbage dumps, illness is spreading rapidly, as if it has become part of daily life. There is also an incomprehensible media silence regarding the scale of this growing health catastrophe, despite repeated warnings from medical teams and field workers.
Skin diseases, infections, and contagious illnesses are spreading widely, especially among children, in an environment that lacks the most basic conditions of hygiene or treatment. Rats are everywhere between the tents, insects are spreading heavily and causing continuous injuries, and there are no means of control such as poisons or pesticides. My nieces are part of this reality… their bodies are covered in painful bites that worsen every day without effective treatment.
The situation is collapsing with no real solutions. Medicines are scarce, disinfectants are almost nonexistent, and unsafe water is contributing directly to the spread of disease, while the healthcare system is beyond its capacity.
As of now, cases are estimated at around 160,000 people and still increasing, most of them children. This is not an exaggeration… it is a complete health collapse inside the camps.