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this is my friend Mai. she was the main caretaker in her family. in the last weeks the situation has worsened.
her brother had already had 80 stitches in his arm, which demands ongoing care and essential medications for recovery
she has been diagnosed with hepatitis due to the contaminated food and water in gaza
her mother's heart issues have worsened: she already had a heart device implanted, but her condition is degradings and the medicine that she now needs to survive costs 350$ FOR A WEEK ALONE
her dad who has managed to get to egypt is suddenly fell ill, and he is now needing a catheterization procedure to have a stent placed. the cost of the procedure ranges from $1300 to $1500
these are things that her family simply cannot afford! imagine the horror you must feel in such a situation! the survival of her family depends on YOUR DONATIONS!!!!!!!!!
i cannot imagine the pain that she must feel. what is happening is a genocide and simply horrifying. this is your chance to help.
campaing vetted by : @90-ghost @bilal-salah0 @gaza-evacuation-funds The ButterflyEffect Project number : 1197
On the seventh of October I am teacher Mahmoud Atta. I work as a teacher teaching secondary school students.
On October 7th, I was getting ready to go to school. On October 7th, while I was getting ready to go to school, my life was completely turned upside down. Israel declared war on Gaza. After that, they announced their entry into the roads and cities and forced us to leave the city from Khan Yunis to Rafah
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We passed through a road called the Road of Death. Tanks were everywhere. Bullets were raining down. We passed through a road called the Road of Death. Tanks were everywhere. Bullets were raining down. If you survived, your brother would not.
We've all seen the end of the world movies on the big screen. We have all seen end of the world movies on cinema screens, but what we saw was real and not imaginary. I wish it was imaginary.
We finally arrived in Rafah Finally we arrived in Rafah, the safe city as it is called, but where to go? The sea is behind us, the weather is freezing, and the borders are closed with Egypt on the other side and Israel on the third and fourth sides. I found myself making a tent out of nylon for myself and my family.
No water, no electricity, no food, no place to go to the bathroom, no life. I wish I had died sooner.
We returned after a long time to our city.After a long time, we returned to our city. The first sight was that a giant monster had entered the city and left it in ruins, so much so that I did not recognize my house or my neighborhood. Oh my God, is this Khan Yunis?
fI searched to find my home, to find my apartment, which contained my memories and my most beautiful days, destroyed. I searched to find my home, to find my apartment, which contained my memories and my most beautiful days, destroyed.
Today I stand before you to search for Today I stand in your hands to search for any help to restore myself again thanks to you.. I am waiting for your help
please keep talking about rafah. we're on the precipice of one of the darkest unfoldings in human history. please pray for rafah.
🇵🇸 Hello friends 🇵🇸
I am Maram Nabulsi from Gaza, a 18-year-old girl. My home in Khan Younis was destroyed, and I found myself and my family living in a camp for displaced people in Mawasi Khan Younis, under the scorching sun, inside a tent swaying in the wind. 🇵🇸
Every day is a new battle. I was deprived of studying for my last year in school📚👩🎓 and graduating from it, my dream of joining the human medicine 🏥🩺specialization was taken away from me, my hopes and dreams have faded since the outbreak of these damned events on October 7. 🇵🇸
I feel as if the world has abandoned me, and no one cares. In our small tent, we are under physical and emotional siege. Every night I reach my hands to the sky, and ask God to give me the strength to overcome this nightmare, I need your help to save my life and complete my dream abroad 🍉🇵🇸
Please donate +30$ to save my life♥️🌿
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‼️There are no “houses” left in Gaza - only loss, hunger and will to live
We are waiting for your support and donations here
The zionists prisoners come out of captivity as a fatter, But the Palestinian prisoners look like crumpled papers when they are freed.
I'd like to make an update post on Suad Ahmad @suad-ahmad whose story I've shared before.
When I first shared Suad's tragic story, she was a 9 months pregnant woman, trying to survive under the harshest circumstances imaginable with her family. Since then, she has given birth to a beautiful boy named Khaled, but her struggles have only increased.
(ID in Alt)
Now, Suad is trying to care for her infant in horrible conditions. They have unstable accommodations currently, often not knowing where her family will sleep on any given day. And some days, they go without a roof over their heads. On top of this, the heat and the insects are causing intense discomfort to her and her family.
Due to these conditions, her infant, Khaled, is constantly getting fevers and infections. At this age, he is so vulnerable, and while living in a diseased and filthy environment, without even proper nutrition, his health is at risk, which is causing Suad and her family great distress. Not to mention the bombings and massacres which they face every single day.
Suad has tried to take him to the hospital, but there is no proper healthcare anywhere in Gaza. The hospitals have no supplies and they are so crowded that treating Khaled in this environment could just make his illness worse.
Suad's situation is dire, and every bit of help you can offer would make a huge difference.