that’s how long they were supposed to have. Two weeks to run. Two weeks to hide. Two weeks to escape “evacuate” Rafah. And go where? I don’t know. But somewhere. And now they have no time left. Israel is bombing Arafat right now. There are over a MILLION people crammed into that city and if Israel has its way, none of them are making it out alive. So. This may be your last chance. If you haven’t spoken up until now, do it. Reblog this, go to the tags and reblog other posts. Share photos of Hind, of Rafah, of the humanitarian nightmare that is Gaza right now. Because they want your backs to be turned. They want you to worry about halftime shows and Taylor and Travis and all the other inconsequential things. So turn around and look them in the eyes and make them answer for what they’ve done. And don’t let them get away with it again.
Hello my friends, I am Ayman from Gaza. I have 6 children and my young child has an eye injury and needs an urgent operation. I hope to get your help to save my child in obtaining treatment. We have been displaced 7 times, and now we live in a tent and life is very difficult. I hope everyone will help me. In treating my son and saving my children, we deserve to live a decent and safe life. Please do not stop posting about us and helping us.
Mohammed struggled with his eye sight before the war and since the war has started, he has been struggling even more.
Hello my friend, please I need your help in donating or sharing my link. My son was injured in Gaza
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There is nowhere safe for Palestinians. That terrorist state destroys and mass slaughters them everywhere they take refuge and the world just watches.
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Hi! I was on Instagram recently and stumbled upon Nisreen Shehada's account. Before October 7, Nisreen posted very aesthetic, well crafted baking TikToks/videos (which looked delicious!) Since October 7, she has been sharing her daily life in Gaza.
This is the first reel of hers I saw. It's so important that she is not only documenting her daily life right now (for public record, for memory, for history) but that she is doing it in a format that is so familiar to anyone online right now.
I think that even well intentioned people can sometimes unintentionally dehumanize groups fighting for justice amidst tragedy. It is vital that we view Palestinians not just as victims or impoverished or assume life has always been this non-stop nightmare. Literally, Nisreen is like so many people I know. Like so many people you know! Just a regular lady who loves baking! Just your friendly neighborhood dentist! Aperson who loves their families. A devoted cat mom. A very stylish dresser.
I love that her page shows how people are living day-to-day now. And I love that it shows her finding moments of joy even in the darkest of times. ❤️
Please give her account a follow.
Edit to add: I've made a separate account for archiving videos and posts from regular people in Palestine documenting daily life. You can follow it @watermelllonarchive