
On a sunny afternoon in the metropolis, the sunlight shines on a tiny Vienna apartment. Silence was immediately broken as Vienna sat in front of a large television, eyes fixed on the news that was being broadcast about the escalation of the conflict in Palestine. Serious reporter voices filled the room, creating a tense atmosphere.
"Vienna, you see this?" asked his mother, Maria, who was sitting in the living room carrying a cup of tea.
Vienna nodded, not taking her eyes off the television screen. "Yes, Mommy. It's so horrible."
A picture of the destroyed city of Gaza and the wounded faces that appeared on the screen made Vienna feel impervious. The tense emotional atmosphere was also reflected in his facial expression. He tried to hold back the tears that had almost fallen.
Maria sat down beside him and placed her hand on Vienna's shoulder gently. "It's a very difficult situation, son. How do you feel?"
Vienna took a deep breath before replying, "I feel called to do something, Mother. This is not something we can ignore."
Suddenly, Vienna's beloved cat, Marmut, leaps into his lap and begins to wriggle affectionately. Vienna gently touched Marmut's head and smiled slightly, feeling a little calmer.
Mary softly said, "You have always had a good heart, son. What do you want to do?"
Vienna stopped the touch on Marmut and looked at his mother. "I saw an advertisement about a charity event to be held in this city. They are looking for volunteers to help in conflict areas. Maybe I can come along."
Mary understood her son's longing to act. "That's a good idea, Vienna. But you have to be very careful. The situation there is very dangerous."
Vienna nodded. "I know, Mother. But I feel like I can't just sit here and do nothing."
A few hours later, after talking to her friends who gave her full support, Vienna found out more about the humanitarian organization that would hold the charity event. He found that the event will provide special training to volunteers, including first aid training and how to deal with stressful situations.
While Vienna continued to deepen its plans, the sky outside began to turn a golden orange at sunset. Night had arrived and Vienna felt more and more steadfast in her decision.
Shortly afterwards, Marmut approached and coiled in his lap. As she stroked the soft fur of her cat, she spoke softly to Marmut, "You know, Marmut, I don't know what will happen next, but I felt this was the call of my heart. I should try to do something to help."
Marmut pretended to be sleepy on his lap, as if understanding the words of Vienna. Vienna smiled and hugged Marmut gently, feeling silent in her determination to undergo a major change in her life.
With the love and support of her family and the loyalty of Marmut, Vienna is ready to embark on her new journey as a volunteer on a humanitarian mission in Palestine. How his journey will continue and how his influence will be in the conflict involving the two nations involved, only time will tell.
Vienna is still sitting in front of television, fixated on news of the ongoing conflict in Palestine. The indoor atmosphere became increasingly tense, and images of the wreckage of destroyed buildings and the faces of afflicted residents gave a deep impression of the damage inflicted by the conflict.
As the news continued to roll, suddenly a different advertisement appeared on the screen. The ad featured smiling Palestinian children, despite being in difficult conditions. The voice of the advertising announcer warmly said, "Do you want to make a difference? Join us at the 'Together for Palestine' charity event to be hosted by our humanitarian organization."
Vienna drew his attention from the news and turned to these ads. The beautiful pictures of smiling children, despite looking tired and suffering, stirred his heart. The sounds of children singing excitedly echoed throughout the room. As the ad continues, details of the charity event are explained, including the training and education that will be provided to the volunteers.
"I must do it" murmured Vienna herself, inspired by the image of Palestinian children who never lose heart.
Next to him, his father, Budi, who had noticed a change in his daughter's attitude, said, "This is a great opportunity, Vienna. You can really do something meaningful."
Vienna looked at her father with great expectation. "I want to come, Dad. I feel this is my heart's calling."
Smile with pride. "We will always support you in this decision."
Vienna nodded and replied, "I will do everything necessary to prepare myself, Mother."
Marmut, Vienna's pet cat, leaps into Vienna's lap, ostensibly wanting to provide support in a unique way. Vienna stroked Marmut and felt warm in the embrace of her soft fur.
A few days later, Vienna began seeking more information about the "Together for Palestine" charity event and the humanitarian organizations that would hold it. He found that the event would include a variety of programs, including first aid training, trauma management, and indispensable medical assistance in conflict situations.
As time went on, Vienna's decision steadily increased. He decided to volunteer at the charity event. For days, he talked to his friends and shared his intention to take part in humanitarian missions. They gave her their full support, although they also felt anxious about her safety.
Vienna also began to learn about the state of Palestine, its culture, and the challenges faced by the local population. He felt that by understanding more deeply about the situation, he would be better prepared for the upcoming journey.
As the days went by and the time until the charity event drew near, Vienna felt increasingly convinced that this was the call of her heart. He planned his trip to Palestine meticulously and prepared himself physically and mentally for the great task he would face.
When he saw the images of Palestinian children in the ad, their spirits never faded, and heard the full support of family and friends, Vienna felt confident that she was following the true call of humanity. He is ready to make a big change in his life and be part of the effort to help those in need. How his journey will continue, and how he will adapt to the realities on the pitch, only time will tell.
Vienna sat in the living room of her apartment, surrounded by some of her close friends. A coffee table was placed in the middle of the room, on top of which was a teacup and a glass of drinking water. On one side of the room, large windows allowed afternoon sunlight to enter, creating a warm atmosphere even though they were talking about a serious topic.
"So, Vienna, what makes you so sure to go to Palestine?" asked Rani, one of her curious friends.
Vienna replied with determination, "I saw the news and saw how dire the situation there was. I can't just be a spectator and do nothing. I want to give help, no matter how small, to those in need."
Another friend, Irfan, nodded in agreement. "I understand how you feel, Vienna. But we also have to consider the risks. The situation in Palestine is very unstable, and your security should be a priority."
Instantly, the atmosphere in the room became serious. Vienna looked into the worried faces of her friends, and she appreciated their concern for her decision.
"Exploring the situation there is good enough" said Tessa, another friend, "And is there any special training or preparation you can take before you leave?"
Vienna explained that the humanitarian organization holding the charity event has a special training program for volunteers, including first aid training and trauma management. He also plans to learn more about the Palestinian state, its culture, and the challenges faced by the locals.
Temi, a Viennese college friend, tried to present a positive side to the conversation, "If there is someone who can overcome this situation with a cool head and a sincere heart, it must be you, Vienna. We're confident in your abilities."
Vienna smiled in gratitude to her friends. They have given him the moral support he so desperately needs in the face of this tough decision.
However, Elena, another college friend, was still worried. "Vienna, we want you to know that we're always there for you. Feel free to contact us if you need any help or support at any time."
As Elena spoke, Vienna felt the warmth of friendship between them. He nodded and thanked me, "Thank you, all of you. I really appreciate your support."
They sat together for a few more hours, discussing the details of the preparations Vienna needed to do before leaving. They created an atmosphere of passion and deep concern about Vienna's decision to go to Palestine.
At the end of the meeting, Vienna knew that her decision had been supported by her friends. Although they had their own fears and concerns, they believed that Vienna was the right person to follow this call of the heart.
As his friends began to return home, they gave Vienna a warm embrace and promised to always support him on his journey. Viennese are moved by the love and support they provide.
When the door closed, Vienna sat alone in the living room, pondering over the conversation. Although this decision remains heavy and challenging, she feels that with the support of her friends, she will have the strength and determination to step forward towards a major change in her life.