Lofti Ibrahim Alshamakh -

Lofti Ibrahim Alshamakh did not become a wealthy man in the way of the merchants. He did not own a fleet of ships or a vault of gold. But when he grew old and his hands could no longer hold a chisel, he would sit in that courtyard.

The story of Lotfi Ibrahim Alshamakh is a grim reminder of the human cost of the collapse of public services. He died performing a task for which he likely received minimal safety training and using equipment that was known to be dangerous. His name has since been used in discussions regarding labor rights and the necessity of safe working environments in conflict zones. lofti ibrahim alshamakh