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nosamyrag · 10 months
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good-old-gossip · 5 months
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He was born in war and he died in war
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“He was born in war and he died in war,” said Hani Mahmoud Qishta's cousin, cradling the corpse of the six-month-old in her arms. Hani was born on 23 October, the same day that both his parents’ lives were ended by Israeli bombs.
His father, who Hani takes his name from, was instantly killed by the Israeli air strike. Hani’s mother, eight months pregnant at the time, was severely wounded in the attack and rushed to a hospital in Rafah, southern Gaza.
“They did a caesarean section and Hani was born well. The mother died hours later,” his relative, who did not give her name, told Middle East Eye.
“His grandparents took care of him after.”
“But last night a Zionist air strike killed him, his two sisters, grandfather, grandmother and other family members,” she added.
At around 11pm on Sunday, the home of Hani’s grandfather in the al-Salam neighbourhood of Rafah was targeted by an Israeli air strike.
Several members of the Qishta family had been sheltering there. “Hani was just a baby who didn't see much of life… He looked exactly like [his] father and mother,” the relative said.
“There is also Layan Fadi Qishta, another child from the family who was killed. And Hani's two grandparents. And there was Shafi Qishta, who got married just over seven months ago in September. He was killed with his wife.”
Nine members of the Qishta family were killed in total, including four children. “They didn't get to live their childhoods and marriage to the fullest. What is their crime?” asked Hani's cousin.
“It's enough. We are tired.” Just days ago, another baby died in Gaza having been rescued from her dying mother's womb following an Israeli air strike. Sabreen al-Sakani was delivered by Caesarean section in Rafah on 21 April, after her mother was killed by Israeli bombardment. Sabreen, who weighed just 1.4kg when she was born, died four days later and was buried next to her mother.
Israel’s military pounded Rafah overnight and on Monday morning, killing at least 22 Palestinians in 11 homes across the city. It coincided with Israeli forces dropping flyers ordering displaced Palestinians to leave eastern areas of Rafah near the boundary fence separating Gaza and Israel. The flyers said the military was “about to operate with force against the terror organisations in the area”.
The forced ejection comes ahead of a planned Israeli ground invasion of Rafah, where more than one million Palestinians are sheltering in tents and makeshift homes. Israeli forces have killed at least 34,600 Palestinians since the war on Gaza began in October, the majority of them women and children, while a siege on the coastal enclave has left it on the brink of famine.
✍️ by Ahmed Aziz in Gaza, occupied Palestine
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opencommunion · 5 months
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"Sabreen, like many other Palestinian infants, was born an orphan after 'Israel' struck her house, killing both her parents and her four-year-old sister. Rescue teams transferred the bodies to the hospital, where doctors performed an emergency C-section on her mother, Sabreen Al-Sakani, from whom she got her name. Baby Sabreen was born at only 30 weeks and was kept in an incubator at the neonatal intensive care unit at a different hospital. She died five days later and was buried next to her late father." 26 April 24
الله يرحمهم. المجد للشهداء
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catdotjpeg · 5 months
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Health officials in Gaza are now reporting that 22 people, including 18 children, were killed in the Israeli strikes on the southern Gaza city of Rafah overnight. The first Israeli strike in Rafah killed a man, his wife and their three-year-old child, according to the nearby Kuwaiti Hospital, which received the bodies. The woman was pregnant, and the doctors saved the baby, the hospital said. The second strike killed 17 children and two women from an extended family. A relative, Umm Mohammad, told AP that the oldest killed, an 80-year-old aunt, was taken out “in pieces”. Small children were zipped into body bags. Mohammed al-Beheiri said his daughter, Rasha, and her six children, the youngest 18 months old, were among those killed. A woman and three children were still under the rubble. Israel has carried out near-daily air raids on Rafah, where more than half of Gaza’s population of 2.3 million has sought refuge from fighting elsewhere. It has also vowed to expand its ground offensive to the city on the border with Egypt despite international calls for restraint, including from the United States.
-- "Death toll from Rafah strikes rises to 22, including 18 children" from Al Jazeera, 21 Apr 2024 16:25 GMT
The baby, weighing 1.4kg (3lb) and delivered in an emergency caesarean section, was stable and improving gradually, said Mohammed Salama, a doctor caring for her. Her mother, Sabreen al-Sakani, had been 30 weeks pregnant. The baby was placed in an incubator in a Rafah hospital alongside another infant, with the words “The baby of the martyr Sabreen al-Sakani” written on tape across her chest. The baby would stay in hospital for three to four weeks, said Salama, the doctor. “After that we will see about her leaving, and where this child will go, to the family, to the aunt or uncle or grandparents. Here is the biggest tragedy. Even if this child survives, she was born an orphan,” he said.
-- "Baby girl delivered from womb of Palestinian woman killed by Israeli attack" from Al Jazeera, 21 Apr 2024 16:40 GMT
We now have an update regarding the baby girl, Sabreen Jouda, who was delivered from the womb of a Palestinian woman killed by an Israeli attack. She has been placed in an incubator at the Emirati hospital in Rafah.
-- "Baby delivered from womb of mother killed in Israeli strike is in a ‘stable’ condition" from Al Jazeera, 21 Apr 2024 22:00 GMT
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ayhatemaylayf · 1 year
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bugun 1 nisan
o sakani yapsana yine
seni seviyorum dedigin
benim hic gulmedigim
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betcs · 2 years
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yapsana o sakani seni onemsiyorum dedigin ama benim hic gulmedigim
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assataissafehere · 25 days
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korkutkalkan · 5 months
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İsrail'in Gazze Şeridi'nin güneyindeki Refah kentinde düzenlediği hava saldırısının ardından ölmek üzere olan annesinin rahminden sezaryenle kurtarılan bir bebek dün hayatını kaybetti. Bebeğin ölümünü, BBC'den gazeteci Fergal Keane duyurdu. BBC Türkçe'nin aktardığına göre, bebek Sabrin el-Sakani 21 Nisan Pazar günü gece yarısından kısa bir süre sonra, yüz binlerce zorla yerinden edilmiş Gazzeli'nin sığındığı Refah'taki bir hastanede sezaryenle annesinin rahminden alınmıştı. Doktorlar, ciğerlerine hava basmak için bir el pompası kullanarak bebeği hayata döndürmüştü. Ancak bebek, 25 Nisan Perşembe günü hayatını kaybetti ve adını aldığı annesinin yanına defnedildi. EŞİ VE 3 YAŞINDAKİ KIZLARI DA SALDIRIDA HAYATINI KAYBETMİŞTİ Sabrin bebek geçen hafta sonu Refah'ta düzenlenen iki hava saldırısında ölen 16 çocuk arasında. Hepsi de yaşadıkları konutları hedef alan bombardımanda öldürülmüştü. İsrail ordusu, Hamas mensuplarını ve altyapısını hedef aldıklarını iddia etmişti. Anne Sabrin daha bebeğini kucağına almadan ve sarılmadan hayatını kaybetmişti. 20 Nisan’da gece yarısından bir saat önce İsrail güçleri, Sabrin'in eşi ve 3 yaşındaki kızları Melek ile uyuduğu evine bomba attı. Sabrin ağır yaralandı, eşi ve Melek hayatını kaybetti. Fakat acil durum görevlileri olay yerine geldiğinde, bebek hâlâ annesinin rahminde canlıydı. Sabrin'i hastaneye yetiştirdiler ve doktorlar acil sezaryenle bebeği dünyaya getirdi. Anne kurtarılamadı, ancak bebeğin yaşama döndürmeye çalışan doktorlar, yavaşça göğsüne vurup nefes almasını sağladı. Bebeğin akciğerlerine hava pompalandı. 'ŞU ANDA ANNESİNİN RAHMİNDE OLMALIYDI AMA BU HAKKI ELİNDEN ALINDI' Refah’taki Emirlikler Hastanesi’nde bulunan yeni doğan ünitesinde acil servisin baş hekimi Dr. Muhammed Salama, sadece 1,4 kilo ağırlığındaki bebeğin 'ciddi bir solunum sorunuyla doğduğunu' anlatmıştı. Doktor bir bant parçasına “Şehit Sabrin el Sakani’nin bebeği” yazıp, bebeğin üzerine yapıştırmıştı; bebek sonra da kuvöze konulmuştu. Dr. Salama, durumu, “Sağlık durumunda bir parça gelişme olduğunu söyleyebiliriz. Ancak risk hala devam ediyor. Solunum zorluğu sorunu prematüre doğum kaynaklı. Bebek şu anda annesinin rahminde olmalıydı, ancak bu hakkı elinden alındı” diye anlatmıştı. İsrail’in 20 Nisan’da, kara harekatı başlatmayı planladığı konuşulan Refah’ta düzenlediği hava saldırısında aynı zamanda hepsi aynı sülaleden 15 çocuk da öldürülmüştü. Saldırılardan sonra İsrail Ordusu’nun BBC’ye gönderdiği yazılı açıklamada, “Bahsedilen zamanlarda, İsrail ordusu Gazze’deki terör örgütü hedeflerine saldırı düzenledi. Bunlara askeri tesisler, saldırı düzenlenen yerler ve silahlı teröristler de dahil” demişti.
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nedsecondline · 5 months
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Gaza doctors save baby from womb of mother killed in Israeli airstrike | Israel-Gaza war | The Guardian
Doctors in Gaza have saved a baby from the womb of her mother as she lay dying from head injuries sustained in an in Israeli airstrike. The girl was delivered via an emergency caesarean section at a hospital in Rafah. The woman, Sabreen al-Sakani, was 30 weeks pregnant when her family home was hit by an airstrike. Her husband, Shoukri, and their three-year-old daughter, Malak, also died. “We…
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saudialyawm · 9 months
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Housing eligibility with the ID number. The Saudi Ministry of Housing clarifies the inquiry procedures
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A housing entitlement based on the ID number. This is what the Saudi Ministry of Housing explained to all citizens of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia who are beneficiaries of the “Sakani” program, which is one of the most important housing support programs provided by the Saudi government with the aim of providing a helping hand to Saudi families and helping them own their own housing, and there are many housing programs that it has made available. The Ministry of Housing, perhaps the most prominent of which is the Real Estate Fund Program, is a residential program.
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sakanihomes · 10 months
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khalid-albeshri · 1 year
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Real Estate Development in Saudi Arabia: A Thriving Sector
Saudi Arabia has been witnessing a remarkable boom in its real estate sector in recent years. The government's efforts to diversify the economy and attract foreign investments have played a significant role in the rapid development of the industry. With a growing population, increasing urbanization, and a strong demand for housing, the real estate market in Saudi Arabia has become one of the most lucrative sectors for investors.
The Kingdom has implemented various initiatives and reforms to stimulate the real estate market. Vision 2030, a comprehensive plan to transform the Saudi economy, has placed a strong emphasis on developing the housing sector to meet the needs of the growing population. The plan aims to increase the rate of homeownership to 70% by 2030, which has led to a surge in construction activities and infrastructure development.
One of the key drivers of the real estate sector in Saudi Arabia is the increasing foreign investment. The government has introduced several policies to attract foreign investors, such as allowing full ownership of real estate properties in certain areas and offering incentives and tax breaks. This has resulted in a significant influx of foreign capital into the market, leading to the development of mega projects and luxurious residential communities.
Furthermore, the government has also focused on developing affordable housing solutions to cater to the needs of low-income individuals and families. Initiatives like the Sakani program have been launched to provide affordable housing units and financial support to eligible citizens. This has not only addressed the housing shortage but has also created employment opportunities and boosted the economy.
The real estate development in Saudi Arabia is not limited to residential properties. The commercial and retail sectors have also witnessed significant growth, with the construction of modern office spaces, shopping malls, and entertainment centers. The Kingdom's ambitious plans to develop tourism and entertainment sectors have further fueled the demand for commercial properties.
In conclusion, the real estate sector in Saudi Arabia is experiencing a period of rapid growth and development. The government's initiatives, foreign investments, and the focus on affordable housing have contributed to the flourishing market. With the continuous efforts to diversify the economy and attract more investments, the real estate sector is poised to play a crucial role in the Kingdom's economic transformation.
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good-old-gossip · 5 months
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“Here is the biggest tragedy. Even if this child survives, she was born an orphan.”
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A baby girl was delivered an emergency cesarean section from the womb of her mother, who was killed in an Israeli attack on the Gaza Strip.
The baby’s family, like thousands of displaced Palestinians, were seeking shelter in Gaza’s southern city of Rafah. On Saturday night an Israeli air strike hit their residence, killing her father, mother and four-year-old sister.
Despite inadequate equipment, medical workers were able to stabilise the newborn’s critical condition by administering air into her mouth and gently tapping her chest.
The baby, weighing 1.4 kg, was stable and improving gradually, said Mohammed Salama, a doctor caring for her. Her mother, Sabreen al-Sakani, had been 30 weeks pregnant.
Following the air strike, she was transferred to an incubator at a nearby hospital’s neonatal intensive care unit with the words “The baby of the martyr Sabreen al-Sakani” written on tape across her chest.
At least 19 people, including 13 children, were killed overnight in intensified strikes on Rafah, Palestinian health officials said. Asked about the casualties in Rafah, an Israeli military spokesperson said various militant targets were struck in Gaza including military compounds, launch posts and armed people.
“Did you see one man in all of those killed?” said Saqr Abdel Aal, a Palestinian man whose family members were among the dead, grieving over the body of a child in a white shroud.
“All are women and children. My entire identity has been wiped out, with my wife, children and everyone.”
📸: Reuters/Mohammed Salem
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realestatesaudi · 1 year
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Real Estate in Saudi Arabia: A Dynamic Landscape of Opportunity
Saudi Arabia, often referred to as the "Land of Opportunity," is home to a burgeoning Real Estate Saudi sector that mirrors the nation's rapid economic development and transformation. This Middle Eastern powerhouse, known for its vast oil reserves, has been diversifying its economy, and the real estate sector plays a pivotal role in this transformation.
Economic Foundations:
The Saudi Arabian real estate market is built upon a strong economic foundation. A comprehensive plan aimed at reducing its dependency on oil, has fueled a multitude of projects and initiatives. This has not only stimulated economic growth but has also attracted domestic and international investors to the real estate market.
Residential Real Estate:
Residential real estate in Saudi Arabia is experiencing significant growth. With a rapidly expanding population and a burgeoning middle class, the demand for housing has surged. The government has taken proactive measures to meet this demand, launching initiatives like the "Sakani" program, which aims to provide affordable housing to Saudi citizens. Additionally, the development of mega-cities like NEOM and Qiddiya is expected to further drive residential real estate investments.
Commercial Real Estate:
Commercial real estate in Saudi Arabia is thriving, with Riyadh and Jeddah emerging as key business hubs. The office space market has witnessed substantial growth, driven by the establishment of various multinational companies and startups. Furthermore, the Kingdom's ambitious plans to attract foreign investments, such as the relaxation of visa rules and the creation of special economic zones, have heightened the demand for commercial properties.
Retail Sector:
The retail sector is another vibrant component of the Saudi Arabian real estate market. The Kingdom boasts a young and affluent population with a strong appetite for luxury brands and shopping experiences. As a result, shopping malls and retail centers have become focal points of investment. The Mall of Saudi, one of the largest malls in the world, is a testament to the Kingdom's commitment to fostering a thriving retail ecosystem.
Tourism and Hospitality:
Saudi Arabia is increasingly positioning itself as a global tourism destination. This shift has spurred substantial investments in the hospitality and tourism sector, leading to the development of world-class resorts, hotels, and entertainment complexes. The iconic Red Sea Project, which aims to transform the pristine coastline into a luxury tourist destination, is one such example of the nation's commitment to this sector.
Regulatory Reforms:
To encourage foreign investment and streamline the real estate sector, Saudi Arabia has implemented several regulatory reforms. The introduction of a real estate financing initiative and the creation of a comprehensive online portal for property transactions have made it easier for both local and international investors to navigate the market. These reforms have also contributed to increased transparency and investor confidence.
Challenges and Opportunities:
While the Saudi Arabian real estate sector presents immense opportunities, it also faces certain challenges. Market volatility, regulatory changes, and the global economic landscape can impact investor sentiment. Moreover, balancing supply and demand in various segments of the real estate market remains a challenge.
However, these challenges are accompanied by vast opportunities. The nation's strategic location at the crossroads of three continents, its commitment to diversification, and its economic resilience make it an attractive destination for investors seeking long-term growth and stability. The government's focus on sustainability and the incorporation of modern technologies, such as smart cities and renewable energy, further enhance the appeal of the Saudi Arabian real estate market. In conclusion, the real estate market in Saudi Arabia is a dynamic and evolving landscape. With its strong economic foundations, regulatory reforms, and commitment to diversification, the Kingdom offers a wealth of opportunities for domestic and international investors. As Saudi Arabia continues its journey towards economic transformation, the real estate sector remains a key driver of growth and prosperity, making it a compelling destination for those looking to invest in the future of the Middle East.
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sonbirkursun · 1 year
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yap hadi yap benim hic gulmedigim seni cok seviyorumlu sakani
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