At Gaza, their Ministry of Education called for an official end of their 2023/24 academic year due to the martyrdom of all of its students. A disgusting amount of children lost in the name of Israel’s “self-defense”. Their collective loss shall never be in vain.
Much alike those students, 2 mil+ men, women and children are unfairly caught in a terrifying humanitarian crisis. Displaced. Killed. Lost.
Israel shows no sign of stopping. They haven’t stopped for 70+ years.
The collateral damage inflicted onto Palestine won’t manifest in just a singular form. It’s the houses, residential buildings, hospitals, schools, churches, public spaces, among much more unrelentingly destroyed and will require years of rebuilding. And it’s the people that do not deserve a fragment of this suffering. Children, adolescents, adults, elders losing their families and those closest to them. Hopes and dreams, shattered. Their communication, severed. Their worldview, skewed.
The memories of scorching white phosphorus and what’s equivalent to 1/4 of a nuclear bomb striking their home. Nights disturbed by constant explosions. Israel twisting the situation to those around the world while Palestinians stagger with cut phone services.
Solitary. Silenced.
But not in vain. Let’s remember the faces for their accomplishments and efforts in and leading up to the crisis. Make them more than just a statistic. The camaraderie each of them had brought to one another deserves to be acknowledged. For the welfare of our brothers and sisters at Gaza, at Palestine. For their past they leave behind and the future they became martyrs to maintain. For their cut voices, let’s bring one of larger amplitude for all to hear.
Pray for them and bring about a better, brighter future for Palestine. Mourn the dead. Fight like hell for survival of the living.
Please consider reaching out to @VodafoneEgypt on Twitter to reinstate phone services at Gaza. Ensure further voices can’t go unheard during this crisis. Get yourself informed of the crisis and make much more aware. Charities and welfare projects for the life of Palestinians deserve your donations too, so please reach out to them as well.
نطالب جميع شركات الاتصالات المصرية بالسماح لأهالينا في #غزة باستخدام شبكاتها.
أنتم الممرّ الوحيد للتّواصل مع أهلنا هناك.
شركات الاتصالات 👇🏽
@telecomegypt
@EtisalatEgypt
@VodafoneEgypt
@Orange_Egypt
الهاشتاغات المُعتمدة 👇🏽
EgyptInternetForGaza
شبكةمصرلغزة
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Gaza #GazaGenoside
We call on all Egyptian telecommunications companies to allow our people in #gaza to use their networks.
You are the only way to communicate with our people there.
KEEP PUSHING!!!!! THE PPL OF GAZA ARE GETTING ANIHILATED RIGHT THIS SECOND
Try getting @telecomegypt @EtisalatEgypt @VodafoneEgypt @Orange_Egypt on twitter to allow gaza to use their network, since its the closest one they can use right now
All the way I feel gratitude to @telecomegypt and @VodafoneEgypt, regardless how I’m not being a good customer and that all apologize that I have to their customer care agents, I couldn’t go this far without their understanding and real care. I also can’t share this directly. ❤️
All the way I feel gratitude to @telecomegypt and @VodafoneEgypt, regardless how I’m not being a good customer and that all apologize that I have to their customer care agents, I couldn’t go this far without their understanding and real care. I also can’t share this directly. ❤️
— Humham💡 (@Lhadidi) May 2, 2022
from Twitter https://twitter.com/Lhadidi
May 02, 2022 at 09:59AM
via Lhadidi
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#SaudiTelecom says no deal reached on #VodafoneEgypt stake
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