Carry it, Jamal, carry it

Music teacher Ahmed Muin, founder of Gaza Birds Singing, uses an Israeli drone as the key note for a song.

Carry him, carry him, O camel driver
I entrust you to God’s care
The blood of the martyr is perfumed with cardamom
O night, O night
Woe, woe to the oppressor from God I shall stay up with the night stars
Calling out to Him

“Carry it, Jamal, carry it…”
A call to lift the weight of truth, the voice of courage, and the spirit that refuses to be silenced. 🌟

Carry it, Jamal, carry it…”
A tribute to those who held on to the truth until their very last breath,
to every soul that spread light through honest words,
and refused to be silenced in the face of injustice.
Peace to their souls… their memory will forever be a light in our hearts. 🕊️ big thanks for the
@zaidhilalofficial he is the composer and the writer of this

2026-03-15T02:17:44+00:00Categories: Humanity, Music|Tags: , , , |

8 Times the Combined Explosive Power of Hiroshima and Nagasaki

Reports indicate that more than 150,000 tons of explosives have been dropped on the Gaza Strip, averaging about 66 kilograms for every man, woman, and child in the territory, an amount that Palestinian politician Dr. Mustafa Barghouti described as exceeding eight times the combined explosive power of the atomic bombs dropped on Atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.

Children in Southern Gaza Strip turn to music to cope with trauma

Amid Israel’s ongoing genocidal war on Gaza, children in Southern Gaza Strip are turning to music to cope with the trauma.

A newly formed girls’ choir is singing among the ruins, using their voices as a small act of hope and resilience in the face of a war that has not stopped

2026-03-14T15:04:03+00:00Categories: Humanity, War|Tags: , , , , |
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