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Nothing says "Suck it, NHL" like one of the winningest NHL goalies and most beloved NHL players smiling on his special night as he accepts $15,000 in honor of an Indigenous charitable organization, months after the NHL tried to prevent him from wearing a helmet designed by an Indigenous artist to benefit that charity!
Journalist Hossam Shabat shares the testimony of Dr. Abdul Karim Jamal Abu Odeh, a doctor from Beit Hanoun who has forced out of hospitals by the IOF while caring for patients. He was in the Indonesian Hospital, working for over a month straight when the IOF invaded and forced everyone out. Today, he was forced out of Kamal Adwan Hospital. In total he has been displaced three times. He writes,
I write to you these words from hands trembling from the cold and nothing else, after a period of more than three months of interruption of communication and communications, and a blackout of what happened and is happening in northern Gaza.
Four months later, I spent more than fifty nights in the corridors of the Indonesian hospital from the beginning of the battle until the day it was stormed, and God saved me from it.
Then they stormed the area where I was taking refuge in Jabalia and imposed a siege on us, but God saved us from it.
Many have been filled with the kindness of God Almighty to His servants by saving us many times.
The march is still continuing.
Today, a month later, at Kamal Adwan Hospital, accompanied by my brother, Dr. Abdullah Abu Al-Jidyan, general surgery specialist.
Paul McCartney brings a random street guy to the session for "Fixing a Hole" because the informal and soon to be broken "no girls in the studio" rule definitely doesn't apply to people who knock on Paul's door saying they're Jesus Christ*.
He probably figured after the kerfuffle over Jesus in America, better safe than sorry.
A little limited palette piece of the gals I did on vacation
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