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🚨🚨🚨BREAKING| The first moments following strikes on tents of displaced families in front of the Emirati field hospital in Rafah.
#palestine#save rafah#gaza#free palestine#israel#jerusalem#i stand with palestine#فلسطين#free gaza#israel is a terrorist state#israeli war crimes#all eyes on rafah#rafah under attack#rafah crossing#rafah#Emirati hospital
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The agony these people are going through is beyond compare, the amount of people giving birth every day and the amount of children lost is heart-shattering, but the powers still refuse to call this a genocide.
#free gaza#free palestine#gaza strip#irish solidarity with palestine#palestine#gaza#news on gaza#al jazeera#boycott israel#israel#Pascale Coissard Rogeret#Emirati Hospital#Rafah#Maha#Infant loss#Maternity#Paternity#Prenatal care#Postnatal care#Pregnancy#Childbirth#Medecins Sans Frontiers#Doctors Without Borders
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#refugees#palestinian refugees#medical supplies and fuel#emirati hospital#aid convoy#gaza#israeli hamas war#american near east refugee aid group
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Mariam Mansour, a Palestinian woman, tells her story of going through childbirth in Gaza during this genocide,
"I never imagined that my child's birth will be in tents, displaced as we are, helpless, humiliated, and desperate. After more than 100 days of displacement, tiredness, and hard days along with the hardship of pregnancy, i can only say that our souls dissipated. On the 15th of January 2024 and in the Emirati Hospital in Rafah, which treats about two-thirds of the bank with indescribable difficulty, I was among dozens of women going through labor. I had to wait in a chair like many others waiting for an empty bed. After two hours, they finally found a bed for me to go and suffer through my labor without help or care. Not even a cover. I cried a lot because of the cold and my helplessness and the helplessness of those around me. You can't even find the communications to call a keen and tell them what you need or where you are.
But child birth is a miracle by Allah's care and bless.
After my child was born, there was no place for me to wait for postpartum care or even a cover to help me against the stabbing cold. I had to take some painkillers and leave at 12 midnight in a cab to go an even colder tent. The cab wasn't allowed to go into the refugees area. It was a long distance and I couldn't walk or even stand.
I found an injured young man in a wheelchair. He felt sorry for me and gave me his chair.
I went back to the far, far away cold tent in the long night to face another challenge with my newborn girl, trying to forget our primitive rights of water, food, and clothes"
#palestine#free palestine#gaza#israel#free gaza#palestinian lives matter#social justice#genocide in gaza#jerusalem#save palestine#bisan owda#feminism#women's rights#endisraelsgenocide
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🚨 Ministry of Health in Gaza:
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11 citizens were martyred and about 50 others were injured, including children, as a result of the targeting by "israeli" occupation forces of tents housing displaced persons and a gathering of citizens next to the gate of the Emirati Maternity Hospital in Tel Al-Sultan in Rafah.
Among the martyrs is the medic Abdul Fattah Abu Mer'i, who was on duty inside the Emirati Hospital.
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A joint statement from the Emirati Hospital staff in Rafah. On May 26, 2024, in blatant defiance of International Court of Justice decisions and statements by US President Joe Biden, the Israeli occupation committed a heinous massacre in Rafah. Despite global warnings against invading the city, the occupation forces proceeded, resulting in over 30 martyrs and more than 70 injuries in what was designated a'safe' zone.
By @translating_falasteen on Instagram.
Link to post.
#all eyes on rafah#all eyes on palestine#all eyes on gaza#breking news#rafah under attack#save rafah#rafah under fire#rafah refuge camp#rafah palestine#rafah#current events#breaking news#palestine#jerusalem#yemen#labanon#egypt#jordan#free palestine#gaza#free gaza#journalist#free palestine 🇵🇸#journalism#from the river to the sea 🇵🇸#from the river to the sea palestine will be free#end genocide#no justice no peace#keep talking about gaza#keep talking about palestine
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Baby Rouh died!!!!
A baby girl who was delivered from her dying mother’s womb in a Gaza hospital following an Israeli air strike has herself died after just a few days of life, the doctor who was caring for her said on Friday.
The baby named Rouh, meaning Soul, was delivered by emergency caesarean section from the womb of her mother, Sabreen, who had been 30 weeks pregnant.
The baby’s family, like thousands of displaced Palestinians, were seeking shelter in Gaza’s southern city of Rafah. On 20 April an Israeli air strike hit their residence, killing her father, mother and four-year-old sister.
However the baby, weighing 1.4 kg, suffered respiratory problems and a weak immune system, said Doctor Mohammad Salama, head of the emergency neo-natal unit at Emirati Hospital, who had been caring for Rouh. She died on Thursday.
“For me personally, it was a very difficult and painful day,” he told Reuters by phone.
“She was born while her respiratory system wasn’t mature, and her immune system was very weak and that is what led to her death.
She joined her family as a martyr,” Salama said.
#baby rouh#free Palestine#free gaza#I stand with Palestine#Gaza#Palestine#Gazaunderattack#Palestinian Genocide#Gaza Genocide#end the occupation#Israel is an illegal occupier#Israel is committing genocide#Israel is committing war crimes#Israel is a terrorist state#Israel is a war criminal#Israel is an apartheid state#Israel is evil#Israeli war crimes#Israeli terrorism#IOF Terrorism#Israel kills babies#Israel kills children#Israel kills innocents#Israel is a murder state#Israeli Terrorists#Israeli war criminals#Boycott Israel#Israel kills journalists#Israel kills kids#Israel murders innocents
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🔺اللحظات الأولى للمجزرة التي ارتكبها جيش الاحتلال الإسرائيلي قرب المستشفى الإماراتي غرب رفح بعد قصفه خياماً وتجمعاً للأهالي
🔺The first moments of the massacre committed by the Israeli occupation army near the Emirati Hospital, west of Rafah, after it bombed tents and a gathering of people.
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Each image lists the casualties in columns left to right for Israel, Gaza, and the Occupied West Bank; deaths in the top row, injured in the second.
Notice anything weird about these numbers?
1400. That number has been thrown around since the beginning. But weirdly enough we didn’t actually get to 1400 in the official count until 10 days after Oct 7th. At which point the Gazan death toll had long exceeded this number. And then…. It stagnates.
The number of Palestinian casualties, both deaths and injuries, continues to rise every single day (i couldn’t include every graphic due to tumblr’s image limit).
The Israeli death toll remains 1400. Until, on Nov 16, it is updated. To 1200. Because approximately 200 of them were Hamas corpses burnt beyond recognition.
It wasn’t 1400 when Israel launched its retaliation. And it’s still not 1400 now, 45 days later.
An unknown number of the “verified” 1200 are confirmed to have been killed by friendly fire from the IOF. And among those 1200, about half or more were IOF or police. There were at most 600 civilians.
So my question is, if Israel wants to justify its genocidal carnage by claiming that Hamas massacred civilians, tell me exactly how many civilians Hamas killed. And how many did Israel kill?
And if Israel turns out to be responsible for more deaths on Oct 7th than Hamas, what will you zionist fuckwads say to the 13 THOUSAND Gazans and counting who have been killed?
The 1.5million who have been displaced?
The thousands now dying of cholera, one of the most treatable plagues, because the treatment is clean water and salt, and there is none to be had of either?
What will you say to the 5.5 thousand dead children, the 1.7 thousand lost under rubble, the 3 children that were killed in the time it took me to write this post, and the 8 premature infants that died because Israel decided to besiege every hospital in the territory?
Don’t you dare say that this is being done to free Palestine from terrorists. The only ones inflicting terror on Palestine right now are the Israeli occupation.
Edit: only 8 of the 39 Al-Shifa premies have died, 28 have been evacuated to Egypt, and 3 remain in the Emirati hospital at the Rafah border.
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List of healthcare workers killed by Israel attacks on Gaza since October 7, 2023
Physicians:
Dr. Omar Ferwana, a Professor and former Dean of the Islamic University of Gaza Medical School and an andrologist, Gaza
Dr. Aya Ferwana (Dr Omar Ferwana’s daughter), a family medicine specialist, Gaza
Dr. Medhat Saidam, a senior burn and plastic surgeon, Shifa Hospital, Gaza and MSc in Burn Care alumnus from Queen Mary University of London
Dr. Mohammed Dabour, a consultant pathologist and dean of pre-clinical medicine at the Islamic University of Gaza Medical School
Dr. Tamer Al-Khayyat, an anesthesiologist and intensivist, European Gaza Hosptial, Rafah
Dr. Mahmoud Al-Khayyat, an internist in Rafah and Dr Tamer Al-Khayyat’s father
Dr. Razan Al-Rakhawi (Dr Tamer Al-Khayyat’s wife), an obstetric and gynecologist, Emirati Women’s Hospital, Rafah
Dr. Sereen Al-Attar a consultant obstetric and gynecologist at Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis and an Assistant Professor at the Islamic University of Gaza Medical school
Dr. Saeed Drabieh, a urology resident, Shifa Hospital
Dr. Mohammed Al-Samarai, Iraqi volunteer intern physician
Dr. Rafat Abou Foul, radiologist, Beit Hanoun Hospital
Dr. Amal Al-Maqadma, family medicine specialist, Rafah
Dr. Ibtihal Al-Astal, intern doctor, Khan Younis
Dr. Duaa Awad, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Moath Nabaheen, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Youssef Jadallah, intensivist and anesthesiologist (based in Germany, from Gaza but was visiting his family)
Dr. Inas Yousef, emergency medicine doctor, Al-Aqsa Hospital
Dr. Israa Al-Ashqar, anesthesiology resident, Shifa Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Abdallah Ashour, emergency medicine doctor, Nasser Hospital, Khan Younis
Dr. Hamam El-Deeb, orthopaedic surgery resident, Shifa Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Munther Abu Sariya, consultant pediatrician, Mohammed Al-Durra Pediatric Hospital
Dr. Doaa Shammout, pediatric resident, Rantisi Hospital, Gaza
Dr. Baraa Abu Elaish, intern doctor, Gaza
Dr. Abdlallah El-Helou, general practitioner/internal medicine doctor, Indonesian/Beit Hanoun Hospital
Dr. Muhannad Ezzo Afana, general practitioner, Gaza
Dr. Mohammed Refaat Mekki,
Dentists:
Dr. Ahmed Al-Hourani
Dr. Nada Mahdi
Dr. Ibrahim Al-Dali
Dr. Bilal Lubbad
Dr. Marwa Swelim
Dr Areej Eid
Dr. Tawfiq Al-Farra
Dr. Abdallah Baghdadi
Dr. Jameel Tarazi
Dr. Maysoon Al-Nuweiri
Dr. Mona Dughmush
Dr. Noha Dughmush
Dr. Mamoun Afana
Dr. Mohammed Afana
Dr. Anis Mekki
Dr. Tasneem Abdulnabi
Medical/dental students:
Bisan Halasa
Shaimaa Saydam
Abedelrahman Abu Shammala
Nour Al-Ashqar
Yaseen Al-Akhras
Osama Abu Safia
Duha Dughmush
Haneen Al-Shannat
Abdallah Abu Jayab
Zainab Azzam
Mohammed Abu Jiadan
Medical Scientists:
Prof. Salah El-Din Zanoun
Prof. Ahmed Al-Dalo
Prof. Ameed Mushtaha (Head of laboratories department and blood banks
Nurses:
Mohammed Lubbad
Mohammed Al-Azzaiza
Ahmed Moshtaha
Rami Lubbad
Somaya Temraz
Mohammed Rafat Gomaa
Osama A'eed Abu Safiya
Saber Al-Nimnim
Mohammed Hamad
Mohammed Al-Baz
Suleiman Abu Zour
Badr Mohammed Abu Daqah
Shaimaa Rayan (Midwife)
Maryam Abou Daher
Kefah San’allah
Walaa Adwan (Midwife)
Rawaa Al-Thalathini (Midwife)
Samah Rasheed (Midwife)
Rida Al-Masri (Midwife)
Ibrahim Abou Isaac
Amjad Abou Ouda
Ibrahim Al-Farra
Aya Al-Shrafi
Tamer Al Efesh
Momen Mansour
Asmaa Al-Asar
Feras Ftaiha
Diaa Bardaweel
Rana Shalaby
Itemad Miqdad
Zainab Al-Sharafi
Hamdan Malaka
Suheer Jbara
Hassan Al-Hennawi
Sabha Al-Sherafi
Azmi Al-Jamal
Yousef Al-Shareef
Hadeel Fanqa
Emad Esleem
Enas Al-Zeen
Heba Salamah
Nuha Esleem
Amro Masoud
Hanya Qudaih
Mohammed Al-Moqayyed
Ali Nasrallah
Tariq Abu Obaid (cardiac perfusion specialist)
Ahmed Al-Nuweiri
Abdulrahman Shaheen (Ziada)
Ahmed Mahmoud Alrann
Dr. Yahya Abduljawad Juda (Public Health, nurse)
Haytham Tawfiq Alnabih
Loai Alzuhairi (Nursing student)
Saleem Abu Zour
Waleed ElMahalawi
Rola Althalathini (Midwife)
Duaa Ashour
Amer Elramlawi
Safa Zeino
Saja Doghmosh
Moayad Ezzo Afana
Ramadan Doghmosh
Moemen Arab (Nursing student)
Oun Nofal Ashour (Nursing student)
Paramedics (EMS providers):
Marwan Abou Raida
Hatem Awad
Khalil Al-Sharif
Ahmed Al-Dahman
Yousri Al-Masri
Ahmed Abdel Rahman
Mohammed Al-Ghaliz
Mohammed Ali
Iyad Salim
Abdelrahim Abou Baid
Alaa Abou Ghanima
Naji Al Fayoumi
Mohammed Qateet
Tareq Ashour
Mahmoud Abou Mashayekh
Nafeth Al-Natour
Mahmoud Othman
Mohammed ElOmour
Ibrahim Matar
Yasser Alnaseri
Physiotherapists:
Ahmed Al-Masri
Ahmed Sameh Abou Herbeed
Shaimaa Sbaih
Mayar Al-Wahidi
Ahmed Ashraf
Shahrazad Al-Akhras
Nour Ibrahim
Pharmacists:
Ahmed Al-Jerjawi
Aziz Elfarra
Afnan Al-Astal
Shereen Abou Jazar
Eman Abu Al-Jalil
Safaa Hasouna
Ibraheem Meqdad
Mohammed Ali
Maysaa Khader
Nisreen Al-Dammagh
Sally Al-Aydi (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Mohammed Al-Shannat
Lina Abu Mualaileq
Noor Ibean
Haneen Albasyouni
Amira Dahman
Rawand Albanna
Khaled Abu Ma’ala
Amal Mekki
Abdullah Altartori (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Asmaa Abu Salah (Pharmacy student at AlAzhar University)
Mohammad Alshami
Lab technicians/clinical microbiologists:
Natheer Shaban
Asmaa Hijazi
Rawan Yassin
Alia Al Hinnawi
Maryam Kabaja
Nahid Abdullatef
Mohammed Abu Karsh
Mohammed Shabaan
Riham Elkahlout
Ismail Sharaf
Taiseer Alghouti
Abdulmohsin Abu Alrous
Duaa Jad Allah
Optometrists:
Omar Khorsheed
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How to marry rich?
I am a single woman who would rather marry middle class tbh so I can't really help with marrying a millionaire or anything. If I were going to try marrying rich though, here's what I'd do:
Do a six month legal or medical secretary course. If you're happy with being upper middle class rather than rich-rich, working at law firms or hospitals and doctor's offices are probably the best way of meeting lawyers, doctors and consultants. I've mentioned the story of the Emirati senior doctor who asked to marry me years back based on a picture, and that never would have happened if my mother hadn't known him by working at the hospital with him.
The downside is that the guys who have the most money are usually older and already married, while the ones who are still young and cute and less likely to be taken are probably paying off their student loans and saving up money, and some also realise they hate the job after a couple of years and retrain to become teachers or whatever. If you can find someone young who has their heart set on their career or don't mind an age gap relationship with a wealthier older man then it's a good route though (wouldn't personally recommend an affair with a married man though as you get them how you lose them, but there are exceptions ofc).
Use dating apps near places where rich men hang out. Like five star hotels and restaurants, golf courses, etc. More likely to match with someone wealthy if you're near where the wealthy hang out.
Wouldn't personally recommend this as gambling doesn't always end well, but some women in my city go to casinos trying to meet wealthy men that gamble for fun. If you go into the casinos at evening you'll see a bunch of single women who don't really look like they fit there. And they don't fit there, they're there to meet men.
Work on yourself. If you ever look at rich men's wives, they're always well-spoken, put together, and knowledgeable. You need more than just looks. Pretty faces get boring if you can't hold a conversation. Looks also aren't as paramount as you might think. You need to look attractive obviously, but you don't need to be jaw-droppingly gorgeous. It's rare to see a rich man with a wife who looks like Adriana Lima. It's more important to be well-groomed and put together with an engaging personality than it is to put all your energy into planning the cosmetic surgery you want because your nose is slightly too wide or your boobs are slightly droopy and you think you need to be the most striking one in the room at all times to have a chance (guarantee you that 99.9% of men don't notice or care about these things). Also obviously you should know how to behave, don't do anything that will embarrass him and make him drop you like a hot potato (like calling him "Daaaadddyyy" or something in front of his friends).
Tbh I'd recommend reading r/marryrich on Reddit. They'd have more resources like books and stuff you should read and you can also ask questions to people who have actually married rich.
Edit: should've have mentioned this, but avoid influencers like Anna Bey. A lot of hypergamy influencers who claim to be giving advice on marrying rich are actually giving sugar baby tips but in a covert way that won't get their pages removed from social media. For example, Anna Bey advises people to hang around in hotel lobbies to meet rich men, but you're not going to meet your future husband by hanging out in his hotel lobby. They'll assume you're a sex worker looking for clients. Just be wary of tips like this that are actually tips for sex workers presented in an innocuous way
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via. IG: wissamgaza
BREAKING | Israel has committed a massacre, killing at least 10 civilians in a drone strike on a tent of a displaced family in front of the Emirati Hospital in Tal Al Sultan, Rafah.
ÚLTIMA HORA | Israel ha cometido una masacre, matando al menos a 10 civiles en un ataque con aviones no tripulados contra una tienda de campaña de una familia desplazada frente al Hospital Emiratí en Tal Al Sultan, Rafah.
#rafah#gaza#gaza strip#israel is bombing tents of displaced Palestinians#free palestine#palestine#end israeli occupation#end israeli apartheid#end israeli siege#human rights#humanitarian crisis#end the genocide#ultima hora#noticias#palestina libre
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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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premature newborns were transferred from Al-Shifa Hospital in Gaza to the Emirati Hospital in Rafah, and two of them died in the morning before they were transferred. #غزة#غزة#فلسطين#gaza#gaza#palest#save#save#free#isr
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77 newborns are in the Emirati hospital in Rafah city most of them are orphans. By @hassan_eslaih
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