11/03/2026
Some stories refuse to fade, no matter how many years pass.
In a quiet cemetery in Gaza, a father named Jamal al-Durrah gently washes the tombstone of his son, Mohammad. Twenty-five years ago, the world watched a heartbreaking moment: a father desperately trying to shield his 12-year-old boy from gunfire. The image spread across the globe and became one of the most powerful and painful symbols of war.
But behind the headlines, debates, and arguments that followed… there is still a father who lost his child.
Years have passed. The cameras are gone. The noise of the internet has moved on.
Yet a father still visits a grave.
Still remembers.
Still mourns.
Sometimes history is not just about politics or conflicts.
Sometimes it is simply about a parent who never stopped loving his child.
Some stories are not meant to divide us…
but to remind us of the human cost of war.
What do you think when you see moments like this? 💔