IM GONNA FUCKING KILL MYSELF WHAT IS WRONG WITH HIM
Such a pretty picrew THE EYES, BRO, THE EYES-
Unfortunately, not much of colour choices.
Facts about me from last week? Uhh, I got multiple breakdown because of uni (nothing bad. The system broke down and I can't check my exam result till this day). Also I'm learning Spanish and Hiragana really quick, watch me gooooo! :D
No tagging. Dies. /j I would be happy if anyone wanna continue this. I don't have enemies. Be my friend. That's a threat.
staring a tag game!! use this picrew and post a fact about yourself that has been relevant in the past week.
i really like playing volleyball! and started playing on the club team again :) yes Haikyuu is a solid series. this is unrelated.
no pressure tags: @againtodreaming @lazyrunawayphilosopher @irritable123 @mavr4xx @vinylbiohazard @argentii @alchemicon @ghostsinacoat @winryrockbellwannabe @bunglegaydogs @narnianjudas @dazaisbbgrill @dreamsicle262 @moonwaif and, as always, anyone who’d like!
"Why is Gaza’s al-Shifa Hospital so important for the Israeli army?
The largest hospital in the besieged enclave already faced shortages before Israeli forces blew up its medicine warehouse.
Ever since the Israeli army’s strikes on the Gaza Strip began after the October 7 Hamas attack, the al-Shifa Hospital in the northern part of the besieged enclave has been prominently featured in the news.
For the past five days, it has been at the centre of everything as Gaza’s death toll has risen, with more than 11,500 Palestinians, nearly half of them children, killed by Israeli forces.
The significance of al-Shifa Hospital is beyond the medical.
The storied medical complex, whose name translates into “House of Healing”, has been described as the beating heart of Gaza.
It has been there since the time of the British rule over Palestine and became a hospital in 1946 after originally housing British army barracks. It has survived several wars and many years of Israeli occupation.
Since last month, it has been denied urgently needed supplies of medicine and fuel – and that was before Israeli troops broke in and blew up its dwindling stores of medicine.
Hospital staff had to bury dozens of people in a mass grave on the grounds as they were out of options. Dead bodies lie around its courtyard still.
Beyond that, al-Shifa is seen as a nerve centre for the Gaza government’s administrative bodies. Health ministry officials have held press conferences amid the corpses there, and the government’s media ministry has operated out of the hospital.
Al-Shifa kept its internet connectivity at times when the rest of Gaza was cut off by Israel, so it has also been a hot spot for journalists, some of whom are trapped there now. The hospital’s director and its doctors and staff have been providing constant updates whenever possible, often rejecting Israeli claims – like one on Wednesday that it had allowed aid into the hospital.
Israel wants to dismantle the hub that al-Shifa has become and take over what it has said it sees as the stronghold of Hamas’s military and administrative capabilities. What happens to the hospital could also have an impact on the future of negotiations on releasing captives and allowing desperately needed humanitarian aid and fuel into Gaza.
The Israeli army has spent the past several days gradually tightening its noose around the hospital.
As part of its ground offensive into northern Gaza, it came in and surrounded the largest hospital in the Strip with soldiers, tanks, armoured vehicles, and attack drones supported by snipers.
The Israeli troops have now made their way into the hospital and raided several departments. They set up electronic checkpoints at multiple doors of the main buildings. Their tanks are in the courtyard.
This is while thousands of people are still trapped in the hospital. These include many displaced Palestinians taking shelter there, critically ill patients with nowhere to go, and exhausted medical staff and personnel.
According to first-hand accounts, Israeli troops targeted generators and communications units before storming in, and they also interrogated dozens of stripped and blindfolded people who already had their access to water and basic hygiene cut off.
Israel’s main supporting claim for laying siege to the most important hospital in Gaza is that Hamas has a main command centre operating from within and under the hospital.
This is a claim that has also been backed by the US, prompting Hamas to hold Washington “wholly responsible” for effectively giving the green light to attack a hospital filled with civilians.
Neither Tel Aviv nor the White House have released any independently verified evidence to back this claim, which has been refuted by a number of the doctors and staff at the hospital.
And there has been no clear evidence that a number of the captives taken by Hamas during its October 7 attack are being held within the confines of the hospital.
Israel has also failed to allow any independent third parties into the area in order to verify claims by each side. Such heavily disputed claims have historically ended up unproven.
Joining the tsp community. Hello. Here's a Bearded Dragon Narrator.
I don't know how to draw reptiles honestly
Bonus doodles
I have always had the HC that the skykid/moth is NB. so yesss NB cape
i know people are gonna ignore this post bcs its OG content but uhm i just wanna show you my little yippers
They're going on an adventure!!
Joining the tsp community. Hello. Here's a Bearded Dragon Narrator.
I don't know how to draw reptiles honestly
Bonus doodles
Good morning. This might be my last message from the city of Rafah. The occupation [Israel] is carrying out crazy fire. Violent belts. As you’re hearing, there are helicopters. Planes and gunfire from the vehicles. There’s a complete invasion of the city.
We don’t know what is going on in Rafah. The place that the occupation [Israel] claimed to be safe. This is happening all of a sudden; the people didn’t go out. They didn’t do anything. More than thirty targets were hit in just minutes. People were asleep. We woke up to the bombing, to the shooting from the helicopters. It was horrifying. Unacceptable. This might be my last message. Please relay it to the world.
— Hazem, journalist residing in Rafah; 02.11.2024
Rafah was Palestinians’ very last safe zone. There is quite literally nowhere else left to go. And now it’s being bombed with airstrike after airstrike.
Color + Oshi (it mean 'a fan of' or 'favourite person')
GoodTimesWithScar...
Got tagged so:
Color + oshi:
honestly it was really hard to choose an oshi from my pile of characters I love
I'll tag: @ekacucumber @t3tch0 and anyone who wants to do it!