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@PalPress24 The way she gently strokes her mom’s lifeless body, we understand how much pain this little child has gone through. May Allah reunite you with your mom in the highest level of Jannah💔
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Her mother was preparing food for them… the final glance of a little girl toward her mother, who was seven months pregnant, before a sudden shot struck her in the neck. The mother was gone, leaving behind her four young daughters. In that child’s eyes lies a grief that words cannot capture in Gaza. 💔
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Omar Al-Dahdouh, the most outstanding student in reading. 📚🏆
A well deserved title and a simple gift from Gaza Great Minds to celebrate his love for books. Teacher Ibtissam stands beside him, proud and smiling.
This is what hard work looks like in Gaza. Bright, focused, and full of promise.
#WeWillReadAgain


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Palestinian children were prevented from going to school by razor wire and Israeli soldiers — so they sat down and studied right in front of them

Andrey X@the_andrey_x
Razor wire fence and tear gas. This is the reality for the children in Umm al-Kheir, West Bank.
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This should tell you everything you need to know about brave israhelli soldier.
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Brave israeli soldier defending himself by violently shoving around a young Palestinian boy today Al Mughayyir, Ramallah (West Bank)
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They massacred even more Palestinian men. Palestinian men deserve to live, too.
Haaretz.com@haaretzcom
Israeli strikes kill average of 47 women and girls daily during Gaza war, UN says haaretz.com/gaza/2026-04-1…
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أذكر موقفاً يخترق قلبي كلما تذكرته لأميرة قلبي آية..
يتمثل بين شيئين تشكلا بشخصيتها اللطيفة..
كانت لم تبلغ بعد ست سنوات.. وإذ بي ادخل المطبخ فأجدها تعتلي طاولة صغيرة لتطال حوض الغسيل وتنظف الأواني بطريقة تكاد تكون هي الأصح من كل طريقة.. أناديها بدهشة وابتسامة تتجلى بسببها.. ماما شو بتعملي؟
تردّ علي بأنها أرادت أن تساعدني.. ويتبعها دموع في عينيها الصغيرتين.. أسألها: ماما ليه بتبكي؟ ترد علي ببراءتها: " ببكي لانك مبسوطة اني ساعدتك"
أذكر هذه اللحظات كأنها الآن..
أذكر وجهكِ الملائكي ودموعك الغالية..
أحفظكِ في روحي يا آية 🤍🌸

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Years of This yet the suffering continues… what will it take
Ahmad AbdRabboh@Aseergaza
نحن لا نطلب رفاهية نطلب فقط الأمان لأطفالنا.الخيمة لم تعد ملجأ أصبحت فخًا للموت. فئران، حشرات،براغيث ،امراض جلدية،امراض في العيون ،اوبئة واليوم أفاعي. إلى متى هذا الصمت؟ شارك لا تصمت التأخير جريمة، والصمت تواطؤ #ساعدونا #أنقذوا_أطفال_غزة
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Kidney patients suffer from harsh conditions represented by the difficulty of obtaining regular dialysis sessions, the lack of essential medicines, in addition to the lack of fuel in hospitals. They also face great challenges in securing transportation to reach treatment centers, which increases their daily suffering.
The elderly, children, and young people undergoing dialysis deserve a serious humanitarian pause from everyone, in recognition of the pain and suffering they are going through. They demand nothing more than their right to proper treatment, and the provision of transportation to help them reach hospitals.
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Sarah Al-Barsh (10 years old) is a Palestinian child who lost both of her arms following an Israeli strike that previously targeted the Jabalia area in the northern Gaza Strip.
'When I filmed her upon her arrival at Al-Maamadani Hospital, my heart nearly stopped. I felt overwhelming sorrow and could not hold back my tears. I imagined her as if she were my own daughter, and I asked myself: what did this innocent child do to deserve losing her arms?
I then moved closer to the bed and asked a man standing beside her what had happened. With deep sadness, he told me that she had been playing happily in front of their home, holding her toy—he pointed to the necklace in her hand. But suddenly, the ground shook due to the Israeli bombardment. We were then shocked to learn that Sarah’s father had been killed, and she was injured. Now she lies on the hospital bed, awaiting the amputation of her arms—along with the necklace she was holding.
My heart could not bear the scene. I left the place and found a corner to cry in anguish. I do not know when these wounds will ever stop in Gaza.
I am a human being before I am a journalist. I cannot endure this—but I will not stop covering these stories. This is my promise to Sarah Al-Barsh.' - Journalist Basheer Abu Al-Shaar

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@SuppressedNws1 He shows dysfunction in the prefrontal cortex and amygdala.
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