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Mariam Almazrouie

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Medical Science student from the UAE, dissecting life beyond the lab and observing politics with a scalpel of curiosity.

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Today, as my country marks its 54th National Day Eid Al Etihad the streets of the UAE glow with flags, songs, and cars covered in the face of our leader, Mohammed bin Zayed. And you know what’s funny? Those who hate their own governments look at us… and assume we must be like them. They wish we were angry. They wish we wanted elections. They wish we hated our president. But wishes don’t turn into reality just because your own countries are drowning in chaos. Here’s the truth: The UAE stands united people, leadership, and vision. Unity is not a slogan here; it’s a lived reality. Our president doesn’t divide us… he defines us. And if you think the civilians of the UAE want to “change” their leader, then it’s only in your dreams the same dreams where you imagine the Muslim Brotherhood returning to power, or extremists rewriting history. The world can see it with their own eyes: A country built on trust, respect, and leadership that serves its people not rules them with fear. So celebrate if you love us, and envy us if you must but nothing you say will ever shake the bond between the UAE and its people. Because on our National Day, our unity is louder than your propaganda.

Today, as my country marks its 54th National Day Eid Al Etihad the streets of the UAE glow with flags, songs, and cars covered in the face of our leader, Mohammed bin Zayed. And you know what’s funny? Those who hate their own governments look at us… and assume we must be like them. They wish we were angry. They wish we wanted elections. They wish we hated our president. But wishes don’t turn into reality just because your own countries are drowning in chaos. Here’s the truth: The UAE stands united people, leadership, and vision. Unity is not a slogan here; it’s a lived reality. Our president doesn’t divide us… he defines us. And if you think the civilians of the UAE want to “change” their leader, then it’s only in your dreams the same dreams where you imagine the Muslim Brotherhood returning to power, or extremists rewriting history. The world can see it with their own eyes: A country built on trust, respect, and leadership that serves its people not rules them with fear. So celebrate if you love us, and envy us if you must but nothing you say will ever shake the bond between the UAE and its people. Because on our National Day, our unity is louder than your propaganda.

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I said it before: follow our lead. And now, finally, Trump has. Recognizing the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization is the right step the same step the UAE took years ago. Thank you for listening to the UAE.

I said it before: follow our lead. And now, finally, Trump has. Recognizing the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization is the right step the same step the UAE took years ago. Thank you for listening to the UAE.

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In my opinion, as much as I want Palestine to thrive to live, to grow, to stand tall I will never side with Hamas. A group that starves its own people is not “resistance,” it’s an occupation of its own kind. We donate food for free, Hamas takes it, sells it, and pockets the profit. And when civilians line up to take what’s rightfully theirs, they’re beaten. These people don’t deserve this abuse; they deserve dignity and life. I’ve seen the fake videos, the staged tragedies made to trigger outrage, and I’ve also seen the calls from Israel warning civilians to evacuate before a strike. This is not the black-and-white story that certain activists in the West like to paint. And here’s where the irony gets loud the LGBT community chanting “Free Palestine” when, under Hamas, they wouldn’t just lose their voice, they’d lose their life. Women screaming for a cause they barely understand, not realising that under Hamas they’d be stripped of every right they are exercising in that very moment. I believe in a two-state solution. I believe in the Jewish right to live. And I see with my own eyes how Israel is thriving how Muslims, Christians, and Jews already live side by side there, working, studying, and raising families. Yes, Arab Jews exist, and yes, they call Israel home. This isn’t a war between religions; it’s a war between those who want coexistence and those who thrive on chaos. So if you live safe in the UK, happy and free, and you’ve seen what Hamas does yet still chant “Free Palestine” without saying “from Hamas,” you’re missing the point entirely. The chant should be loud and clear: Free Palestine from Hamas. Because until Palestine is free from Hamas, it will never truly be free. #free_palestine_from_hamas

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