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sayruq · 20 days
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ehabest · 7 months
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Palestine Ukraine has all the right to fight back against Russia, but when Palestine tries to fight back against Israel it becomes terrorism. Stand with Palestine. سُبْحَانَ اللهِ وَاللهُ أَكْبَر..اللَّهُمَّ انْصُرْ أَهْلَنَا فِي فِلَسْطِين وَافْتَحْ لَهُم فَتْحًا يَسِيرًا مُبِينًا اللهم انصر فلسطين 🤲.
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the-lady-maddy · 1 month
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fireflysongbirdperson · 6 months
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palestineoddiwrth · 28 days
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Today's Hero is Ezzeddin Lulu, the Smile Maker.
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"As a student studying to become a doctor, I made a decision based on the way my father had raised me to always give back to my religion and homeland. I chose to volunteer at Al Shifa Hospital during the war, recognizing that the level of catastrophe exceeded the capacity of the medical staff and hospital alone, leaving my own family behind."
Before the read-more I'd like to show his most recent post as of writing this (29.03.23.) Unfortunately his mother has also been murdered. Ezz was incredibly proud of his mother and so was she in him. She memorised the entirety of the Qur'an and knew it to her dying breath. Despite the horror of losing her family she remained strong both in love and in faith.
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Here is a go-fund-me created by Ezzeddin. Even if you can't donate please share it and read his story in his words.
During the genocide, artist and medical student Ezzeddin Lulu (nicknamed the smile maker) has been trapped in al-Shifa hospital in the North of Gaza more than once. He has worked with minimal and no food for days on end in a hospital surrounded by tanks and snipers. He's worked with patients not knowing if he or they will even survive the coming days. He's worked knowing his family could be dead. He's worked knowing the only family he has left is his injured mother. He's worked after standing on the rubble of his home knowing his family is trapped under and there's nothing he can do. He's even worked after the murder of his mother.
He's worked on patients without anaesthetic. He's described to us the harrowing screams of children. He's shown injuries that nobody has really seen until now because the weapons used by the IOF and their allies are horrific and are designed to cause as much pain, death and destruction as possible.
All this as a medical student. Ezzeddin has yet to graduate.
Ezz is also an artist who has been dubbed the "smile-maker". He draws people he sees when he's out and about and whenever he shows them the result they smile. He has also recreated horrifying images and changed them into something good. For example there's a famous picture of a father being dragged away from his daughter by soldiers. Ezzeddin has redrawn this in a scene where the father is hugging his daughter.
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Ezzeddin Lulu is a hero. He demonstrates the good in humanity. Despite everything he still works for his patients and he still posts to show the world how the IOF and their supporters target civilians and medical staff. He also posts about his family and colleagues, telling us they've passed away or what injuries they've sustained. Because of Ezz's posts I'm aware that Israeli snipers target the healing hands of doctors.
How is his heroism rewarded?
Trapped in al-Shifa not knowing who (patients, coworkers, family, himself) will live or die and if he'll have to watch. This happened twice because despite everything he is still determined to help people and so he went back to work.
Finally I would like to close this first post by sharing pictures of his martyred family and a little bit about them because they also deserve to be remembered.
Everyone who's been murdered was something to somebody. A mother, a grandpa, a niece, a son, a cousin, an aunt, a friend, a lover. Sometimes people themselves become homes so what happens when that home is ripped from you? Unfortunately there is a 10 picture limit on mobile and I felt it was important to share multiple images of the same people to make sure they're more than just numbers to us. I intend make another post about him in the future so if I do I'll include more of his martyred loved ones to honour them.
Note: Forgive me if there are any errors. I don't speak Arabic so I'm relying on translation apps which means when it comes to peoples names I might make a mistake. If corrected I will fix it ASAP. These people deserved to be remembered with their real names.
Below is Ezzeddin's father: Mister Samir Fahmi Lulu (Abu Hazifa). While Ezz was trapped in al-Shifa he heard news of his fathers martyrdom but there was nothing he could do because the occupation was surrounding the hospital so Ezzeddin continued to work.
Samir Fahim Lulu cared deeply about his son and what his son was going to do. His father always wanted to see his son on his graduation day in his robes and watch him swear his oath as a doctor but the IOF robbed them both of that. Ezzeddin has described his father as his backbone and is the reason he chose to volunteer at al-Shifa during the genocide.
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Below is a family within a family. We have Hazifa Samir Lulu who was the oldest son and brother, a father himself, an engineer.
In the middle is their daughter: Reem Hazifa Lulu. Reem was also a niece, granddaughter and a great granddaughter.
Finally there's Rana Maher Al-Ghassin. She was an engineer, a wife, a daughter, a mother. She was pregnant with a baby that would have been so incredibly loved had Rana not been murdered. They were overjoyed when they announced the pregnancy a week before the war.
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I wonder if Reem would have become an engineer or if she would have chosen something else. I wonder if Ezzeddin and Hazifa's mother was right about her dream of Rana having twins. I wonder if Reem would have had another Frozen themed birthday or if she would have picked something else. How cruel of a world is it that they'll never know the happiness they deserved?
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xtruss · 2 months
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“We did what we could, remember us.”
- Doctors of Gaza
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peacefullyraging · 3 months
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alwaysbewoke · 2 months
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A dog and a young girl were seen comforting each other at a refugee camp in Gaza. She’s one of the nearly 1 million Palestinian children now displaced due to Israel’s war on Gaza. Facing violence, hunger, and insurmountable loss, she does not have much. But in this moment, she has a friend. 14/10 (Video from @eye.on.palestine. Viewer discretion advised if clicking through to this account, as it spotlights some of the horrific atrocities currently being perpetrated against the people of Gaza)
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My sister tells me the last thing she said to my uncle was that palestine will be free, and he said "Khalo, we don't want any of that. We just want to live."
That's the last thing he said to her. They just want to live.
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sayruq · 2 months
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emanblr · 10 days
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Thats the resilience the coward genocidal manic Zionists are jealous and afraid of.
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the-lady-maddy · 7 days
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fireflysongbirdperson · 6 months
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These are the latest updates from Bisan’s IG page.
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chaiaurchaandni · 6 months
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yonemurishiroku · 4 months
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why is supporting palestine even a "controversial opinion"?
how is "you know nuking innocent civilians in refuge camps is wrong" a fucking CONTROVERSIAL OPINION
for the record, me and my entire family are all jewish, and we still condemn israel for its genocide. because it's the *human* thing to do.
Ikr.
"controversial" implies that there're a right and wrong side to the aforementioned issue, which is absurd to say about a freaking genocide.
As if there's anything that can validate massacring thousands of people. I'm sick of these people.
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