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3-year-old Airstrike Survivor Visits Parliament

Feb 21 2024 Share

Three-year-old Selah, a survivor of the recent Israeli airstrike in Gaza, today visited Parliament and met with Speaker of the House Anġlu Farrugia, Leader of Opposition Bernard Grech, and other MPs present at the time.

Tragically, the airstrike claimed the lives of her mother and brother, leaving Selah with severe injuries. Her heartwarming reunion with her father, facilitated by social media, was a beacon of hope amidst the tragedy.

The dire state of healthcare in Gaza was underscored by the World Health Organization’s report that only 11 out of 36 hospitals in the region are functioning, with a drastic reduction in hospital bed capacity.

The journey to Malta was made possible through the generosity of donors and the collaborative efforts of the Palestinian Embassy in Malta and the Maltese government.

Yesterday, Prime Minister Robert Abela shared a snap of himself and Lydia Abela welcoming the young girl, stating that “we will take care of her in Malta, from our hearts.” Additionally, Minister for Home Affairs, Security, Reforms and Equality Byron Camilleri stated that, following a request for assistance, he is happy that Malta will once again enact a humanitarian role, rather than engaging in war.

Those wishing to assist in bringing more injured Gazan children to Malta for medical treatment or to donate essential aid to Gaza are encouraged to contact the embassy at 27801200 or contribute via Revolut at 99619998 or BOV Mobile pay 99922000.

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Satellite To Crash Into Earth In A Matter Of Days

Feb 21 2024 Share

Have you got your bunker ready for the satellite crash?

The ERS-2 satellite, launched in 1995, is on a collision course with Earth’s atmosphere, drawing attention as it tumbles uncontrollably towards reentry. Initially expected to reenter hours earlier, the European Space Agency (ESA) now anticipates the event to occur around 7:10 AM EST or 4:10 AM PST on Wednesday, February 21st, with a significant 26-hour margin of error.

Photos released by the ESA captured the satellite’s rapid descent from an altitude of over 300km to around 200km, dropping over 10km each day. NASA estimates a slim one in 2,500 chance of the satellite landing on someone’s head.

As the ERS-2 nears an altitude of 80km, it will begin to disintegrate and burn up upon reentry. While some fragments may survive, the ESA suggests they are likely to land in the ocean, mitigating risks to populated areas.

Mirko Albani, head of ESA’s Heritage Space Programme, highlights ERS-2’s contributions to scientific knowledge, including insights into Earth’s atmosphere, oceans, and the effects of human activity on the environment.

As space agencies monitor the situation, they emphasize the low risks associated with satellite reentries. This event underscores the complexities of space exploration and the importance of managing space debris to ensure the safety of space activities and infrastructure.

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Here’s What Iconic Maltese Landmarks Would Look Like as LEGO Sets!

Here's What Iconic Maltese Landmarks Would Look Like as LEGO Sets!
Feb 21 2024 Share
Malta Daily has embarked on a collaboration with AI to bring the island’s rich history and iconic landmarks to life in a unique way: through LEGO sets.

 

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The idea aims to capture the essence of Malta’s heritage, transforming Mosta’s Rotunda, Mellieha’s Red Tower, Fort St. Elmo in Valletta, The Triton Fountain in Valletta, and the Gozo Channel Ferry Terminal in Ċirkewwa into miniature LEGO marvels.
Each set presents AI’s interpretation of the architectural details and cultural significance of these landmarks, presenting the LEGO set of Malta’s dreams based on publicly-available information and data.
By combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technology, Malta Daily and AI are not only celebrating Maltese history but also inspiring future generations to explore and preserve it.
Which set would you buy first?
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Courage in Action: Sanaa El-Nahhal’s Journey to Aid Gaza

Feb 21 2024 Share

One Woman’s Brave Mission to Deliver Hope in the Midst of Conflict

In a remarkable display of courage and determination,Sanaa El-Nahhal, a Palestinian-Maltese woman, is embarking on a mission to ensure that vital donations reach the war-torn Gaza Strip.Loaded with food, clothing, and essential supplies collected by volunteers in Malta over several months, shipping containers bound for Gaza symbolise a beacon of hope amidst the devastation of conflict.

El-Nahhal’s journey is fraught with challenges and dangers, yet her resolve remains unshakeable. Despite facing the grim reality of war and the potential risks involved, she boldly declares, I am ready to die” to ensure that delivery of aid to those in need arrives. Her commitment underscores the humanitarian crisis unfolding in Gaza, where innocent civilians, including women and children, bear the brunt of violence and deprivation.

El-Nahhal recognises the severity of the situation, speaking with a mix of determination and fear. Her description of the current fight as “death itself”, with indiscriminate attacks taking the lives of innumerable innocents, expresses her anxieties about it. Yet, she is driven by compassion and a sense of obligation to continue making a difference, even if it means making personal sacrifices.

The journey to Gaza is not merely a physical one; it is also a testament to the resilience of the human spirit in the face of adversity. El-Nahhal’s unwavering determination to defy warnings and overcome obstacles reflects the profound desire to alleviate the suffering of her people, even at great personal risk.

Behind El-Nahhal’s courageous endeavor lies a collective effort driven by compassion and solidarity. The Arabic Culture Information Society (ACIS), alongside the Maltese public, has rallied together to support the cause, demonstrating the power of community-driven initiatives in times of crisis. Through their tireless efforts, they have turned compassion into tangible action, offering a lifeline to those grappling with the harsh realities of conflict.

The significance of these donations cannot be overstated. For Palestinians in Gaza, facing dire shortages of food, medicine, and basic necessities, every contribution represents a glimmer of hope amidst the darkness of despair. As Palestinian Ambassador Fadi Hanania emphasizes, these donations serve as a vital lifeline for a population grappling with unimaginable hardship.

Despite the challenges that lie ahead, El-Nahhal’s mission embodies the spirit of resilience and solidarity. As she sets sail for Gaza, accompanied by the prayers and support of countless individuals, her journey serves as a beacon of hope in a region plagued by conflict and suffering. In her courageous pursuit of humanitarian relief, she reminds us of the power of compassion to transcend borders and bring light to the darkest of places.

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