Israel executed Theodosia today in Qlayaa, South Lebanon.
She was on her way to take her exams.
Israel dropped a bomb on her car, killing her and her parents.
It’s one of those afternoons in the garden when you can smell the approaching rain and race to get your outdoor jobs done before the inevitable Welsh deluge arrives. Of course there’s always a little steam engine to slow me down
A couple of cornflowers in a field near Wicken, Cambridgeshire and a little leafcutter bee gathering pollen for her babies from a cornflower in my garden. As ever my photos & videos are designed to dial down stress & lift your mood-a break from angst while you scroll 🌿:
@ToveyHarry@RuckRugby A fair result. France were sparkling. Wales much improved, despite the score. They gave their all. Teams go through rebuilding periods. Years ago, we used to fizzle out after half time. Today they kept going to the final whistle and scored a try right at the end. Well done boys!
@PippaCrerar Yes, decision was based on Govt's fear of a small group from whom they fear violence. People in mass demonstrations over Palestine horrors were not violent.
@clairebubblepop Well said, Claire, you don't often see that point made about everything being designed so people don't own anything and they are encouraged to get every thing on credit. This obsession with having a good CREDIT RATING brainwashes people into thinking it all makes sense!!! So bad!
@tanita_tikaram Melanie Phillips should consider whether the weight of media opinion condemning the killings by the IDF reflects the fact that something very bad is happening in Gaza. She simply asserts that the comments of these journalists are wrong because a lot of them are reporting it.
"You don't ask the perpetrator of genocide."
In a searing interview with the BBC, paediatrician Dr Tanya Haj Hassan condemned the broadcaster for echoing Israeli government talking points as she recounted her harrowing experiences in Gaza.
Dr Haj Hassan, who recently returned from volunteering with Medical Aid for Palestinians, shared the devastating story of her colleague, Dr Alaa, a paediatric emergency doctor at Nasser Hospital.
While Dr Alaa was on call at the hospital, her home was bombed and nine of her children were killed, their bodies charred and dismembered beyond recognition. Her husband remains in critical condition.
Dr Haj Hassan described a healthcare system in collapse: intensive care units overflowing with maimed, orphaned children – many the sole survivors of their families.
She also questioned why the BBC has delayed the release of 'Medics Under Fire', a documentary it commissioned about systematic attacks on Gaza’s healthcare workers, calling for its immediate release.
"You don't ask the perpetrator of genocide."
In a searing interview with the BBC, paediatrician Dr Tanya Haj Hassan condemned the broadcaster for echoing Israeli government talking points as she recounted her harrowing experiences in Gaza.
Dr Haj Hassan, who recently returned from volunteering with Medical Aid for Palestinians, shared the devastating story of her colleague, Dr Alaa, a paediatric emergency doctor at Nasser Hospital.
While Dr Alaa was on call at the hospital, her home was bombed and nine of her children were killed, their bodies charred and dismembered beyond recognition. Her husband remains in critical condition.
Dr Haj Hassan described a healthcare system in collapse: intensive care units overflowing with maimed, orphaned children – many the sole survivors of their families.
She also questioned why the BBC has delayed the release of 'Medics Under Fire', a documentary it commissioned about systematic attacks on Gaza’s healthcare workers, calling for its immediate release.