First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu

First Drop of Vienna Water Wudhu
Conflicts are Increasingly Heated


Amid growing tensions, the night in Palestine is becoming increasingly dark and bleak. Vienna and her medical team sat in a medical tent located on the outskirts of the refugee camp. They felt exhausted after days of providing emergency treatment to air attack victims. The rumbling sounds of explosions in the distance shook the ground under their tents, creating a tense atmosphere.


Vienna stroked her pet cat, Marmut, who was sitting on her lap. "The situation is getting worse, yes," Vienna said in an anxious tone.


Dr. Layla, the senior doctor in the team, nodded while tidying up the medical equipment. "Yes, Vienna, the situation is getting more complicated. But we are here to help as much as possible. Everyone on the team is so dedicated."


While they were talking, the azan voice from a mosque was heard in the distance. The voice was soothing, reminding them of the strength of Palestinian faith and courage.


Suddenly, a grown man named Ahmed walked into the tent. He carried a small child in his arms who was badly injured. "Please, give me some help!" ahmed shouted in a panic.


Vienna soon got up and joined the other medical team. They examined the child's wounds. "It's a serious wound" Vienna told Ahmed, trying to calm the boy. "We'll do our best for her."


Meanwhile, Dr. Layla talks to Ahmed, finding out about the conditions around them. "Are these air strikes happening more and more, Ahmed?" tanyakanya.


Ahmed nodded as he looked towards the open window of the tent. "Yes, doctor. They fly here more and more. Everyone lives in endless fear."


Vienna and other medical teams immediately began providing the child with medical care. They worked quickly, but the situation outside the tent was getting worse. The sound of explosions drew closer, shaking the tent.


Outside, the wind blew, shaking the trees around the refugee camp. Dust and smoke are seen in the light of the tent lights. The dark sky was filled with flashes of light as the air attack drew nearer. They felt the tremors from the explosion, and their eyes were filled with fear.


Vienna and her medical team had to concentrate entirely on their patients, despite the increasingly intense sounds and vibrations of the explosions. They should try to ignore the growing fear and continue to provide careful medical care.


At the same time, the little boy they saved started to improve. He smiled weakly at Vienna. "Thank you, Ma'am. I was scared, but now I feel better."


Vienna smiled gently at the boy. "You're so strong, baby. We're here to help and protect you."


However, the situation outside the tent was getting worse. The air strikes got closer, and they could feel the shock of the approaching explosion. Panic is rampant in the refugee camp.


Dr. Layla called everyone. "We must immediately evacuate the patient to a safer place" he said in a loud voice.


With heavy hearts, they brought the child and other patients under greater protection. However, they could not avoid the loud vibrations from the explosion that made the ground shake.


They feel fear, but also know that they must continue to fight to provide help. Amid the chaos, they proved the strength of solidarity and humanitarian resolve in the face of the increasingly heated situation in Palestine.


The day had changed for the night in Palestine, and the sky was thick above the Vienna team's medical tent. They sat together inside the tent, waiting tensely. The sound of strong wind and smoke from the air strikes was felt in the air.


Vienna sat next to Dr. Layla and spoke softly, "The situation is getting worse, Doc. How can we help more victims?"


Dr. Layla replied in a soft voice, "We must be ready at all times, Vienna. The important thing is that we stay alert and united."


A loud explosive sound rang out in the distance, shaking their tents. They knew that the air strikes that night would have a major impact on Palestinians.


Dr. Layla touched Vienna's arm gently, "It's time we move, Vienna. We are getting emergency calls about victims trapped under the rubble of destroyed buildings. We need to act immediately."


They immediately took out medical equipment and stepped out of the tent. Although it was dark, they saw the night sky illuminated by flashes of light emanating from air strikes in the distance. They know that time is precious.


Outside the tent, a strong wind made the trees blow, creating a sound as if the forest was whispering. Dust and smoke from the rubble of the building can be seen floating in the air. The full moon in the sky provided enough natural illumination for them to move forward.


They entered the area destroyed by the missile attack. Ruins of buildings towered around them, and terrifying rumbling sounds made their hearts beat faster.


In the darkness, they moved cautiously, looking for signs of life among the rubble. Their eyes constantly monitored the surroundings, trying to avoid any further danger.


As they walked among the ruins, Vienna saw a body lying under a shattered iron beam. He immediately shouted, "There's a victim here!"


Medical teams gathered around the trapped victim. They saw a middle-aged man who was severely injured and in pain. Several children stood nearby, crying and terrified.


Vienna and his team immediately attempted to lift the iron beam that pressed against the man's body. They work quickly, coordinating in the dark, with the simple lighting tools they carry.


Dr. Layla spoke to the children in a soft voice, trying to calm them down. "We're going to save your father. You must be strong and patient."


When the iron beam finally managed to be lifted, the man wriggled in pain. The Viennese medical team immediately provided the first treatment, stopped the bleeding, and reduced the pain. They work in incredible precision, even under very difficult circumstances.


Suddenly, there was the sound of an explosion that was very close, shaking the ground below them. Vienna and his team saw the sky illuminated by the red and orange rays of the approaching air attack.


They know that time is limited. They had to evacuate the man and the children to a safer place.


"Soon, we should leave before the air strike comes again!" said Dr. Layla with a firm voice.


They tried hard to lift the man from the rubble and bring the children with them. In the darkness, they ran towards a safer place while hearing the sound of explosions getting closer.


When they finally reached a safe place, they felt relieved. The man was immediately given further medical care under better protection.


In that safer place, they sat down with the children they saved. The children's eyes were still full of fear, but they also recognized kindness in the actions of the Vienna medical team.


Vienna smiled at them and said, "We save your father. Now, we have to stay strong together."


In the darkness of a dangerous night, they felt the strength of solidarity and humanitarian resolve in the face of the increasingly heated situation in Palestine. Although the conflict rages on, Vienna and her team know that their actions give hope to those who need it, in the midst of the night's terrifying darkness.