This baby remained under the rubble for six hours. Read it again. By some miracle, he survived and he was rescued. But his mother who was holding him didn't. He looks like he's in shock, you can see tears coming out of his eyes but no expression or any sound to indicate his pain.
It’s actually the most dangerous thing in the world to depict armed resistance against a settler entity as “barbaric violence,” bc it’s exactly the kind of argument that helps an apartheid regime like Israel get away with doubling down on its horrific massacre of Palestinians. Again and again we have seen warranted, justified armed resistance against Israel—a militarized, powerful state—be depicted as “clashes” “both sides are in the wrong” “pointless violence,” which not only implies that there’s an even playing field (which couldn’t be further from the truth), but which also normalizes even more violence from the oppressor, because this talking point paints Palestinian resistance as brutish and subhuman. It paints it as something that requires repression—that justifies even further violence from Israel. It is genuinely the most fucked up thing you could say.
He tried his best to cheer the innocent baby when he knows himself the catastrophe they’re facing. Ya Allah, please protect the people of Gaza. You know what is best for them. Grant us the imaan, patience and bravery You gifted them
If his first scene in the series hadn't immediately made me fall in love with him, then it would've been here. The perfect warmth in his face and voice (as well as just the wonderful writing & choreography for him) is just too gorgeous j-j
I had no idea this man would be so warm and adorable from just looking at his portrait in the pilot