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‘Free Palestine’ Chants Erupt as 3-Year-Old Selah Arrives in Malta

Free Palestine Chants Erupt as 3-Year-Old Selah Arrives in Malta
Feb 20 2024 Share

Three-year-old Gaza airstrike survivor Selah arrived in Malta to a powerful chorus of “Free Palestine” chants at the Malta International Aiport.

Selah is a survivor of a devastating airstrike in Gaza that tragically took the lives of her mother and brother, leaving her with severe injuries. The young girl was reunited with her father through the connective power of social media.

 

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Malta’s Prime Minister, Robert Abela, extended a warm welcome to Selah, assuring that the nation would care for her “from the heart.” 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.

A touching video shared by the Instagram account @palestine.mt shows Selah blowing a kiss to the crowd gathered at Malta International Airport. This poignant moment resonated with many, highlighting the innocence caught in the crossfire of conflict and the global community’s role in healing and rebuilding the lives of the youngest survivors.

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If The World Was Ending, How Would NASA Tell Us?

Feb 20 2024 Share

Major space agency NASA are known to have plans for any outcome, including a protocol for communicating with the global population in the event of an unavoidable scenario, such as a massive asteroid heading towards Earth where no intervention is possible.

Thanks to modern technology, NASA and other global space agencies possess the capability to detect any celestial object approaching Earth. In the event of an impending threat, such as a massive asteroid, these agencies would issue advanced warnings.

A coalition of astronomers known as the International Asteroid Warning Network would be alerted in the case of a potential doomsday impact. If the threat is deemed significant, NASA would coordinate with the government of the targeted nation and subsequently inform other affected regions and the United Nations.

The response strategy depends on the time remaining until impact. If less than five years are left, the focus would be on destroying the asteroid. For longer timeframes, NASA would attempt to redirect the asteroid using ‘kinetic impact,’ essentially nudging it off course by colliding it with a high-mass object.

Luckily the world won’t be facing any “Don’t Look Up” situations any time soon as according to NASA the next possible asteroid collision with Earth is all the way in the year 2182.

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Man Stabbed in Paola Taken to Hospital

Man Stabbed in Paola Taken to Hospital
Feb 20 2024 Share

A man was rushed to Mater Dei Hospital following an incident in which he was stabbed with a pointed object on Lampuka Street, Paola.

The attack left the man with injuries that required immediate medical attention. A medical team responded promptly, with the victim briefly speaking to the police before being taken to Mater Dei.

In connection with the stabbing, the aggressor has been detained by the police, and an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the incident is currently in progress.

The identities of both the victim and the aggressor have not been disclosed to the public as of yet.

More on the story as it develops.

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3-Year-Old Gaza Airstrike Survivor Selah Arrives in Malta

3-Year-Old Gaza Airstrike Survivor Selah Arrives in Malta
Feb 20 2024 Share

Three-year-old Selah, a survivor of the recent Israeli airstrike in Gaza, has arrived in Malta.

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.

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.

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.

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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