Every day, I wake up to the sounds of explosions and the constant fear of losing my family. I work at a hospital with barely any resources, and we’re overwhelmed with patients. The situation is getting worse, and I feel like I’m failing my people.
At home, it’s just as bad. My wife, Salma, tries to keep things together for our kids—Nabeel, who’s 2, and Naya, who’s only 5 months old. But the fear is overwhelming. Nabeel asks why the sky is so loud, and Naya doesn’t even know a world without sirens and shaking walls.
I’m asking for a way to get them out of Gaza. I can’t keep them safe here anymore. They deserve a chance at life—a chance to grow up without fear.
Please, if you can help, share this. If you know of any way to help us escape, I would be forever grateful. My family’s future depends on it.
Thank you for reading. Thank you for caring.
How do you know you're human?
Humanity isn't just a word we repeat; it's a collection of actions and feelings that define how we interact with others and how we view the world. But how do you truly know if you're human? Is it the daily actions you take? Or is it the way you feel about the suffering of others?
As we reflect on these questions, @mohammedalanqar family's going through difficult circumstances due to the destruction of their home in Gaza.They're in urgent need of your support to help then regain hope and rebuild them lives
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Story written by @fabricated-pessimist
I've been messaging back and forth with @mohammedalanqer after he shared his fundraiser with me, and very quickly into our conversation I offered to draw a comic about him to help boost his gofundme. he was incredibly excited about the idea and shared so many lovely pictures of his family for reference. the text is based off his story of him and his family living under constant bombardment, which you can read here.
he has been able to raise €50,403 out of €58,000, meaning he only has €7,592 left to be able to evacuate. please share this comic as much as possible so that he can reach his goal!
Hazem gave me permission to share these photos of Mustafa, his second youngest brother who turned 18 just a few months ago:
My second youngest brother, Mustafa, was living his dream. After years of hard work and excelling in high school, he finally began his first semester at university last September. Our family was overjoyed, as Mustafa was taking his first steps toward achieving his dream of higher education. Mustafa since he was young loved photography and multimedia design, you would scarcely find him without a camera in his hand. But with the onset of the recent war, Mustafa's dream turned into a nightmare. The conversation shifted from classes and lectures to survival. This year, Mustafa was robbed of his education and his life now revolves around securing the basic necessities—food, water, and safety. Every day, Mustafa rises early to walk for miles on roads exposed to drones and snipers in order to get water for the rest of our siblings. He should be in class, learning photo composition and graphic design, but instead our family depends on him for survival.
Humanitarian zones are shrinking day by day—the iof just issued another order today to evacuate eastern Deir el-Balah (central Gaza), where many families from Rafah and Khan Younis were forcefully displaced to just weeks prior.
Humanitarian food and water distribution sites are now in red "shoot on sight" zones, with no way to reach them. All but one aid truck to North Gaza were intercepted either by the iof or by zionist looters. The UN announced a 300% increase in acute malnutrition cases for children in the past two months in the North.
Just yesterday, there were multiple bombings near Jabalia, where Hazem's family are staying. The number of martyrs are projected to rise, just as the military situation is progressively escalating.
A woman named Fadia has reached out to me (@fadia) and trusted me to tell you her story. Fadia and her husband have 5 children and are trying to survive through the horrific conditions enforced upon Gaza by Israel.
They've had to evacuate their home and currently their family is crowded within a car garage, housing 12 people, with absolutely no privacy. And occasionally accommodating even more people. They're suffering from a lack of clean environment, with car exhausts and smoke from burning wood as well as insects which are all polluting the space this family is living in.
Fadia's youngest daughter is still a toddler with a weak immune system and the environment is causing her to have a persistent cold and cough.
Additionally, Fadia's mother is an elderly woman with diabetes and blood pressure who is experiencing health complications which cannot be healed in Gaza. She needs to be evacuated in order to seek treatment.
Fadia's family is trying to raise $100,000 CAD to evacuate but have merely reached $4,369 CAD.
Even a small donation can make a difference here. Please donate. And even if you can't please share and get their story out there.
Hello, I'm Lama from Gaza. As you know, we lost everything we owned...our house, our work, our car, and members of my family, and we are trying to survive. 💔😭
Our memories, our home, our lives, everything no longer exists, nothing remains as it was, and now we need your help again. My gofundme campaign has been cancelled, and now I have created a campaign on chuffed to continue and to fight in this difficult life. 😭🥶
With your presence, we will complete our lives and continue.🙏🫂🫂
I am reaching out with a heavy heart to ask for your help. Could you please reblog my post on your account to help save my family? and donate if you can. I am new to Tumblr, and I am in desperate need of your support 💔🥺🍉
[Verified by 90-ghost | $2,383 of $20,000 goal]
Hi, thanks for reaching out! We have reblogged your post!
While we're here, we'd like to tell everyone who sees this to please share and donate to Khaled's fundraiser! He, his wife Rajaa, and their young child Karam are suffering a lot. Khaled and Rajaa have lost their jobs, and Karam is struggling with malnutrition.
Donations are trickling in very slowly, so please help them out! You can even get the chance of winning a collector's edition of the Wrinkle in Time series if you donate.
”You can’t continue to kill everyone and bomb everything after a three week ceasefire” is “a major hurdle” according to NYT.
While you're here, let's help out @aburakhiaibrahim!
This family has 15 kids and they don't have proper shelter. Please help to them!
(Verified by @gaza-evacuation-funds)
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