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#PrayForGaza

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Support Hamza’s Family: Hope Amid the Rubble
bit.ly/support-hamza

Gaza is once again in crisis—neighborhoods reduced to rubble, families without food or shelter. One family of forty (yes, forty!) has been left homeless, clinging to hope in the aftermath of relentless bombings.

Among them is Hamza, a 23-year-old English Literature student and journalist whose university was destroyed. He survived a building collapse that took his best friend’s life and is still recovering from his injuries—without proper medical care. Now, he’s looking after everyone, from grandparents to newborns, all under one shattered roof.

They need our help to rebuild and survive. Donations so far have helped keep them going through the toughest of times. Your support now can help provide food, shelter, and essential care as they face the ongoing siege.

Got to bit.ly/support-hamza learn more and contribute. Even the smallest gesture makes a huge difference. Let’s prove that in a world full of challenges, we can still be each other’s hope.

Thank you for standing with Hamza’s family. Together, let’s keep hope alive in Gaza.

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Might vs Right: US attacks the ICC for daring to persece their ally Netanyahu - Marwan Bishara

Video: youtube.com/watch?v=DdlZLC-nA2

Al Jazeera’s senior political analyst Marwan Bishara emphasizes the growing impatience among Palestinians, describing them as "disoptimists" — a mix of hope and despair shaped by years of struggle and unfulfilled promises. Bishara also suggests that the challenges faced by Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, including corruption trials, potential accountability for the October 7th events, and international isolation, mark "the beginning of the end" of his political career. Drawing parallels to former leaders like Menachem Begin and Ehud Olmert, who resigned under far less severe circumstances, he underscores that Netanyahu's mounting judicial troubles signal a significant shift worth acknowledging.

Thomas Gallaudet, Congregationalist minister, founded a school for the deaf. A town known for benevolence will be more exalted than being good at commerce or the arts.

And it would be quite fair that this reputation is what many modern cities take great pains to avoid: being seen as generous to the homeless or refugees? Easily, flatly, opposite of Gallaudet.

How can you support benevolence and good-will towards the unhappy?