For how long the world will stay watching us getting killed every day by the most Savage army using tons of weapons to bomb civilians in smallest crowded place in the world it had been 9 months that’s enough..
July is Disability Pride Month: we want to acknowledge all the disabled Palestinians in Gaza who are currently unable to access care. Over the past 9 months, dozens of hospitals have been severely damaged or destroyed entirely, hundreds of healthcare workers have been killed, and the Israeli government has blocked almost all aid from entering Gaza. This has left disabled Gazans with extremely limited access to vital healthcare. Additionally, many people have become disabled due to the genocide itself, through injuries, starvation, and trauma.
Donate to Gaza Medical Tent
Donate to disabled Gazan children
Switching my language from “Israel is detaining Palestinians in the West Bank” to “Israel is abducting Palestinians in the West Bank” because that’s actually what’s happening. They are not detainees. They are hostages. Innocent Palestinians get taken from their homes randomly, held up in detention centers indefinitely, and subjected to the cruelest conditions on no basis other than “you might do something bad in the future, so we have a right to imprison you.” This is what Israel calls administrative detention—and through it they have managed to get away with kidnapping hundreds of innocent Palestinians.
all of these have been vetted, proof is under the links for their posts.
@anqar €16,530 / €20,000
gofundme link + their post
@ahmedalnabeeh11 €22,988 / €30,000
gofundme link + their post
@mohiy-gaza $17,466 / $31,000
gofundme link + their post
@ahmadresh $8,168 / $10,000
gofundme link + their post
@mohammedaldeeb €38,002 / €55,000
gofundme link + their post
@save-family €14,342 / €20,000
gofundme link + their post
@eslamfamily $1,715 / $50,000
gofundme link + their post
@mohammed-salem €3,878 / €50,000
gofundme link + their post
@mahmoud0hilles €10,577 / €50,000
gofundme link + their post
@ghaziyounes1967 $3,844 / $50,000
gofundme link + their post
@saveyouseffamily €3,723 / €20,000
gofundme link + their post
@omargaze £4,341 / £20,000
gofundme link + their post
Fatima (staff deleted her account) €5,272 / €20,000
gofundme link + 90-ghost's reblog of her post
@asmaayyad €10,437 / €45,000
gofundme link + their post
@wafaaresh €28,300 / €100,000
gofundme link + their post
@yasermohammad €16,794 / €35,000
gofundme link + their post
@tahreer-1990 $6,610 / $65,000
gofundme link + their post
this is my friend Mai. she was the main caretaker in her family. in the last weeks the situation has worsened.
her brother had already had 80 stitches in his arm, which demands ongoing care and essential medications for recovery
she has been diagnosed with hepatitis due to the contaminated food and water in gaza
her mother's heart issues have worsened: she already had a heart device implanted, but her condition is degradings and the medicine that she now needs to survive costs 350$ 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
Hi friends… My friend Saeed needs your help after he lost his home and his job in the genocidal war on Gaza, and with famine and the spread of diseases, all members of the family became infected with hepatitis. Every contribution and participation from you helps the family to withstand and face the difficulty of life under war I am grateful to everyone who supports and shares the story on their page.
@self-hating-zionist @raelyn-dreams @ibtisams @soon-palestine @el-shab-hussein @eggyolkperona3000 @commissions4aid-international
💬 Just a Small Update, and a Big Thank You
Dear friends, kind hearts, and everyone who has stood with us,
When I first opened my heart to the world and shared our story, I never imagined the amount of love and solidarity we would receive. Thanks to your incredible support, we’ve now reached $12,837—a milestone that brings real light to some very dark days.
From the deepest corners of my heart, thank you.
As many of you know, I’ve lost 25 of my loved ones during this devastating war. That grief lives with me every single day. It’s in the silence that once held laughter, in the empty spaces where we once gathered as a family.
But through your help, I’ve also felt something else: hope. And that hope is priceless.
“21/Oct/2023 Before It Reached Us: The Day Our Neighbor’s House Was Destroyed” A quiet moment of fear, filmed just before everything changed.
“22/Oct/2023 The Morning After: Our Family Home in Ruins” This is what was left behind after the bombing of our home.
Despite everything, we’re still here. Still surviving. Still hoping.
But things have only gotten harder.
The war has returned, more brutal than before—and for over a month now, Gaza has been completely sealed off. No food is coming in. No medical supplies. No aid. No trade. No one is allowed to leave, and no one is allowed to enter.
We’re trapped.
🏚 We live with the fear of tomorrow, every single day. Airstrikes, drones, and the uncertainty of what might happen next. 👨👩👧 Our family is forever changed—we haven’t just lost people; we’ve lost pieces of ourselves. 📉 Basic needs go unmet—even clean water feels like a luxury now. Medicines, if they exist at all, are unreachable.
And yet…
Your support reminds us that we’re not forgotten. It reminds us that someone, somewhere, is still listening. That someone still cares. That we’re not completely alone in this.
Every message. Every share. Every dollar. It tells us: You’re walking this road with us. And that gives us the strength to keep going.
If you’ve already donated—thank you beyond words. If you can share our story again, it could reach someone who can help.
Even $5 means warmth, comfort, and a chance to breathe a little easier.
This isn’t just about reaching a fundraising goal. It’s about surviving war with dignity. It’s about believing in tomorrow. It’s about making sure my daughter grows up knowing that the world did not look away.
Thank you for your kindness, patience, and belief in our humanity. You’ve helped me find my voice—and I will use it to keep hope alive.
There’s something I need to say—something that’s been on my heart for some time.
When I first began sharing our story, I didn’t know what the right way was. I was scared, grieving, and trying to protect my family in any way I could. I reached out to many people, hoping someone, anyone, would see us. In that process, I now realize I may have overstepped, and I might have made some feel overwhelmed.
If that happened, I am truly sorry.
Please believe me when I say it was never out of disregard or pushiness. It came from a place of fear—fear of being forgotten, fear of not being able to keep my family safe, fear of watching everything I love slip away in silence.
I’m learning as I go. I’ve slowed down. I’m more mindful now, trying to share our journey in a way that feels respectful of the space and hearts of those listening.
If my words ever came at the wrong time, or in the wrong way, I hope you can understand where they came from—and I hope you can forgive me.
Thank you for seeing past my mistakes. Thank you for still being here. It means more than I can ever explain.
With love and endless gratitude, Mosab and family ♥️
**I’m writing to you today with a heavy heart. I’ve shared the link to support my family in Gaza, who are living under extremely harsh conditions due to the war and destruction. My hope was to find the support and help from all of you, but unfortunately, I have not yet reached my initial fundraising goal.**
**It’s not easy for me to ask for help, but it was the only option I had given the dire circumstances my family is facing. Every contribution, no matter how small, can make a significant difference in their lives. I understand that there are many reasons why some may not be able to contribute, but I kindly ask you to consider what you can do, even if it’s just sharing the link or spreading our story to others.**
**I am in urgent need of support during this time, as it is expected that the Rafah crossing may open at any moment. With your help, I could bring my family to Egypt, where I am currently located. This might be our only chance to reunite and escape the danger they are facing.**
**My heart is filled with gratitude to everyone who has supported me, even with just kind words. I hope you can find it in your hearts to help my family and contribute to rebuilding what we’ve lost.**
**Thank you from the bottom of my heart.🙏"**
@victoriawhimsey
And here is Keryn Narkel, the last member of the Horizon crew.
Keryn is a bounty hunter, and she is very good at her job. She is known for always catching her targets and bringing them in largely unharmed. She has a sort of rivalry with another bounty hunter named Rayka, but honestly Keryn does not really see her as a rival at all as much as Rayka thinks they are. She does some work for the Insurgency, mainly tracking down members that are on the run and helping them get to a safe place, and she gets a contract to find Aala and Nila before the Alliance do.
Okay so this is Aala, one of the main characters of Onto the Horizon. She’s the perspective character of book 1 (Tides of Change) and is Nila’s older sister. Aala is a finaalin, a species native to the ocean planet of Ocera. She can channel water magic like most of her species can and loves to create music, but often does not have the time to do so due to her duties as a princess. She loves Nila dearly, but when Ocera is invaded by the Intergalactic Alliance, she’s forced to flee with her sister leaving the rest of their family behind. Aala is willing to do anything to keep Nila safe, even if that means working with the Insurgency.
Btw, I’m just doing quick headshots for these introductions as I was originally going to do a full group shot but that is taking longer to finish than I had hoped so quick drawings it is.