Humanity
Enough with the scars and scars... and let's turn the Ukraine crisis to our advantage
It is a farce of fate that Israeli Prime Minister Naftali Bennett brazenly continues his attempts to play the role of mediator in the Russian/Ukrainian crisis to stop the war, while he, the hard-line settler, refuses to meet with any Palestinian officials, and at any level to end the oldest crises in the Middle East, but rather in the scientist.
By Zernouh abderrahman4 years ago in Confessions
The mother is brave between the epics of war and poverty
The images and faces broadcast by world televisions from Ukraine crowd together and even resemble reincarnation. However, two features caught my attention. The first is the prevalence of the situation that transcends ages and civilizations: that the only concern of men is to ensure that their women and children leave the country. A man cannot divert his concern to resistance and fighting when he is not reassured after his family has reached their safety in one of the neighboring countries. That is why you see men in train and bus stations torn between the pain of excruciating separation and the peace of mind resulting from the certainty that they no longer have anything to fear after the prospect of death in battle has become exclusively for them, excluding their families and loved ones. The second feature is the significance worthy of extracting from the story of two parents who took risks and walked with their daughter dozens of miles in the midst of the advancing tanks and the bombing of artillery and mortars, without finding a place to hide or shelter along the way, as they hardly reached the Moldavian border. The BBC's lofty Irish correspondent, Orla Guerin, addressed them in her distinctive, focused style that is incomparable in the balance of tone and the reliability of the testimony. Her concern for our little daughter. Her courage was extraordinary. It encourages me.
By Zernouh abderrahman4 years ago in Confessions
"Middle East Volunteers" in the Ukraine War!
Vladimir Putin, during a televised meeting of the Russian Security Council, instructed his Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, saying: “If you see that there are people who want (to fight) voluntarily, then you should help them move to the combat zones.” To which Shoigu responded by saying: “There are 16,000 Volunteers in the Middle East are ready to fight with Russian-backed forces in eastern Ukraine.”
By Zernouh abderrahman4 years ago in Confessions
Between the letters of the Russian-Ukrainian war
Baghdad fell, Syria was destroyed, and the grinding civil wars still claimed the lives of thousands among children, women, the elderly and the defenseless, and soldiers killed brother in Yemen and Libya, and Palestine was still bleeding, but these human tragedies in the region were nothing but newspaper headlines, while the Russian invasion of Ukraine promoted The West suffered until countries opened their borders without travel documents, and made Russia a threat to the world.
By Zernouh abderrahman4 years ago in Confessions
Asymmetry in the cyber threat between Russia and Ukraine
In the weeks leading up to Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Ukraine was hit by a distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack, in which servers were flooded with illegal requests by loading the server infrastructure too high, causing it to stop working. A day before the Russian invasion of Ukraine in particular, important government sites in the capital, Kyiv, were paralyzed, as well as the headquarters of the government, parliament, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and other state institutions. Ukraine has blamed Moscow for the cyber attack.
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in Confessions
Turkish diplomacy in the Ukrainian crisis
Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu has ended an official visit to Ukraine and Russia. This visit was preceded by a meeting between the two countries' foreign ministers and the Turkish Foreign Minister in Antalya, in an attempt to intensify diplomatic efforts to resolve the Ukrainian crisis. Amidst the polarization between the Russian camp and the Ukraine camp backed by Western countries, Turkey represents the group of countries that have irrevocable interests with both parties.
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in Confessions
Ukraine to where?
First of all, it must be pointed out that the Palestinian people and the Arab nation as a whole - with the exception of the apostate Arabs - can never provide support to the person of the Ukrainian president, who supported and encouraged the Israeli bombing of the Gaza Strip, the demolition of residential buildings and the killing and displacement of children, the elderly and women, for personal gain. cramped. Once again, for narrow personal gain, the Ukrainian president took all the decisions that opened the door wide to the Russian attack on Ukraine, and the displacement of hundreds of thousands of Ukrainian people. But we undoubtedly stand with the Ukrainian people, because we believe in the words of Martin Luther King, “Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.”
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in Confessions
Greetings to all war correspondents
A British photographer who had just returned from Ukraine told me how he spent more than two weeks there in great concern between his personal safety and following up on the conditions of his wife, who had left her alone with their infant son, and then she contracted Corona. Nevertheless, he is a lucky photographer, not only because he was working in the regions of western Ukraine that are less militarily hot, but because he did not stay there for a long time after which he returned safely to his family, and this is not always the amount of those who go to cover wars.
By Zernouh.abdo4 years ago in Confessions
A Shot from the Past
by: Dennis R. Humphreys (the Dream Writer) Bradley Thomas was a hunter, ever since he was thirteen, and his father took him hunting the first time. He was bitten by the bug that first day, and it's all he did was breathe for that day in the season when hunting began. His love was archery. There was nothing like it. Getting up early before sunrise and getting out into the cold to take your prey was just the preface to something tantamount to going to church.
By Dennis Humphreys4 years ago in Confessions
Dear Journal
The last few days have been so eventful. My past love is back! I think I told you that last time. Guess that shows how excited I am. You know what though? I am gonna say that I am cautiously excited. Remember, I had already resigned myself to the idea that I will be single until I die. When the girls grow up and move out, I will have a dog. Cats have been growing on me lately though. My neighbor has one. He is fat and cute. He is murder on my allergies though, the kids too. Sometimes our allergies act up even when we take Benedryl. I don't know...
By Latoya Giles 4 years ago in Confessions











