I don't feel sorry for these guys, they're like heroes in a war movie ... I mean, have you seen the state of Gaza? It's not exactly a paradise for workers digging through rubble day in and day out. Al-Shaghnobi is just a glutton for punishment, crawling around in that stinky mess for years on end. He should really think about getting out while he still can... I mean, who needs the trauma and whatnot? And those families waiting nearby? They're basically begging to be traumatized again
Wow , I cant even imagine digging through rubble for 7 years straight ... its such a toll on their mental health too, I wonder if the gov is doing enough to support these ppl ?
Ugh, can you imagine having to dig through rubble for SEVEN YEARS straight ?! Nooh al-Shaghnobi is literally risking his life every day to find the dead and return them to their families. It's like, I get that war is brutal, but this... it's just so heartbreaking . The whole rescue team is stretched thin too - only 900 personnel left after two years of fighting? That's just insane! And can you imagine having to deal with the aftermath every day? Like, losing your appetite for DAYS? Not to mention the constant smell of death... yikes! They're literally the unsung heroes of this war, and it's just so tragic that they have to keep going despite all the horrors they've seen .
my heart is literally breaking reading about this 10,000+ people still buried under rubble in Gaza... 7 years on for Nooh al-Shaghnobi & his team, crawling through wreckage like it's their job, finding bodies with no pulse... can you even imagine the smell? and the families waiting nearby, only to be met with grief when they finally find their loved ones. these ppl are risking their lives every day for something that feels like an impossible task. how r we supposed 2 cope w/ this kind of loss & trauma?