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A Chilean anemone porcelain crab (Allopetrolisthes spinifrons) in Elqui, Chile
by Marcelo Andrés Rojas González
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Imagine being a parent and watching your baby’s formula run out, knowing the next can is so expensive it may as well not exist. You search desperately for alternatives—but all you have is a bit of rice and some cow’s milk, not meant for infants. You have no choice but to feed it to her , praying it keeps her alive, even as you watch it make her sick.


Images: Hossam Al-Qazzaz sent us update photos of his daughter, Habiba, who is currently in hospital due to her parents having to feed her ground rice and milk, in addition to pollution in the food.
@diana-family
Written by @rumiandroses
This is the reality for Hossam Al-Qazzaz in Gaza. His ten
-month old daughter, Habiba, is now in the hospital—weak, undernourished, her tiny hand wrapped in gauze and tape, an IV doing the job that formula should have done.
Hossam, his wife Hanan, and their four children—Bashar (9), Hani (8), Diana (4), and baby Habiba—are displaced once again, forced to flee after their area was designated an active combat zone. The little shelter they had left among the ruins of their home is now unsafe. They now sleep in a tent, with no walls to protect them and no roof to shield them from the bombs or the elements.
Despite it all, they cling to hope—hope that they’ll survive long enough to escape. Hope for a day when their children can live in peace.
But survival alone has become a full-time battle. Over the past few weeks, Hossam has faced death multiple times just trying to access aid. He’s seen his brother-in-law and nephew severely injured in front of him. He’s made dangerous trips to aid centers, only to return empty-handed or narrowly escape shelling. He does all of this while also caring for his family and elderly parents, both in poor health.
Gaza’s infrastructure has collapsed. Jobs have vanished. There is no electricity, no clean water, and no stable access to food or medicine. Even basic items like rice, cooking gas, clothing, and diapers are becoming luxuries, as prices skyrocket due to the Israeli blockade and severe shortages. Baby formula, when it can be found at all, costs over $60 a can—an impossible amount for a family with no income.
Since this war began, the Al-Qazzaz family has endured the unthinkable: being bombed out of their home, attacked by wild animals in the night while displaced, suffering from malnutrition, and living in fear of each new dawn.
And still, they keep going.
Please, for the sake of little Habiba—who was born into a war she never chose—and for her family, we ask you to share their story. Help us connect them with those who can donate, no matter how small. Every act of kindness counts. Every share, every dollar, every prayer helps bring this family one step closer to safety, stability, and dignity.
You can donate to the Al-Qazzaz family's GoFundMe campaign here:
This campaign has been vetted by @gazavetters and is #287 on their list of verified campaigns.
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Save Walid family and his pregnant wife after the truce came into effect… from the hellish situation in Gaza🙏🍉
Hi, I was born from nothingness in Gaza and I am trying to connect with people who will help me publish my story on Tumblr.🍉
I am Engineer Walid Al-Qatrawi. I am 34 years old. Father of Adam, Hala and Nay. I have been living in the Gaza Strip since I was born.
After entering heaven to start implementing this morning .. Participating in rebuilding our lives as before with all the components of a wonderful life,, and at that time a partial dose was born in Gaza .. And of course with the lack of components and the loss of the lives of a large part of the milk hospitals .. And because of the danger of the operation because of that I hope to help me publish my story and support even by participating with a short call or through a comment or support even a little.





Thank you from my heart
As the date of birth approaches, we find ourselves struggling to cover the costs of the cesarean section, in addition to the basic medical and health needs of my wife.
With no income and the enormous challenges we face daily, we reach out to our community for support. Any contribution, no matter how small, will make a huge difference in helping us welcome our daughter into the world safely.
You can donate through the following links: ❤️❤️
GFM LiNk:
My campaign has been verified by:
Verified by: @/90-ghost
Verified by: @/el-shab-hussein
Verified by: @/gaza-evacuation-funds
Please if you can't donate.. help me with a reblog or like and thank you from the bottom of my heart.🍉
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Chicken Pad Thai
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Is this how you roll?
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“Dancing in the Dark” with every second beat removed
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"The online safety of children should be the responsibility of parents not the government!" no it shouldn't be that either....
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I am Sherif Al-Amoudi from Gaza, stuck in Egypt due to the war. My family and I are facing unimaginable hardships due to the ongoing war in Gaza. My wife and I lost our home and our jobs in Gaza. I used to work in the union as a data entry technician, and my wife used to work as a school teacher. I am currently living in very poor conditions. I also suffer from a slipped disc and severe pain. I underwent extensive tests that showed that I suffer from a dislocated vertebrae and need surgery to fix the vertebrae.
I need surgery to repair my vertebrae, according to the doctor's report. The cost is 4,000 euros. I hope you can help me by donating or sharing this post so I can get the surgery.



@90-ghost @el-shab-hussein @nabulsi @gaza-evacuation-funds @schoolhater @commissions4aid-international @sar-soor @fairuzfan @flower-tea-fairies @schoolhater @baby-girl-aaron-dessner @sayruq @appsa @omiteo777 @malcriada @ilyabrums @beside-myself-with-glory
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Urgent Emergency!! 🚨🚨🚨
Eileen and her family have come under attack by Israeli occupation forces (the Israeli army)❗
The occupation forces are currently bombing the area with gas canisters, and it is likely that they will begin shooting or shelling at any moment! 😞💔
The family is trying to escape, but three of its members suffer from physical disabilities. Adam, her 13-year-old son, has a head condition that limits his mobility.



Ala'a, her 20-year-old daughter, is unable to use her leg due to a previous injury caused by an earlier attack by the occupation forces. 💔
As for Eileen herself, she suffers from severe back pain, which makes it very difficult for her to move. 💔
Shaimaa, her 18-year-old daughter, is doing everything she can to help the family escape. 🥹💔
Eileen’s father, , lives with them in the tent.
He is 70 years old and sustained serious injuries during the war ، He has diabetes and was injured in a nearby bombing, which resulted in damage to his chest, shoulder, and right eye. He is in dire need of urgent surgery to regain his sight in it again.
Her mother She lost her life due to lack of treatment and hunger, as she was a cancer patient. May God protect us and you.
The family urgently needs transportation to escape, but it costs around $904 USD.
The situation is extremely dangerous and sensitive! We don’t know what the occupation forces are planning, and any delay could be fatal! 💔
Please share the family’s campaign and donate if you can! 🙏🏻💔💔
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Imagine being a parent and watching your baby’s formula run out, knowing the next can is so expensive it may as well not exist. You search desperately for alternatives—but all you have is a bit of rice and some cow’s milk, not meant for infants. You have no choice but to feed it to her , praying it keeps her alive, even as you watch it make her sick.


Images: Hossam Al-Qazzaz sent us update photos of his daughter, Habiba, who is currently in hospital due to her parents having to feed her ground rice and milk, in addition to pollution in the food.
@diana-family
Written by @rumiandroses
This is the reality for Hossam Al-Qazzaz in Gaza. His ten
-month old daughter, Habiba, is now in the hospital—weak, undernourished, her tiny hand wrapped in gauze and tape, an IV doing the job that formula should have done.
Hossam, his wife Hanan, and their four children—Bashar (9), Hani (8), Diana (4), and baby Habiba—are displaced once again, forced to flee after their area was designated an active combat zone. The little shelter they had left among the ruins of their home is now unsafe. They now sleep in a tent, with no walls to protect them and no roof to shield them from the bombs or the elements.
Despite it all, they cling to hope—hope that they’ll survive long enough to escape. Hope for a day when their children can live in peace.
But survival alone has become a full-time battle. Over the past few weeks, Hossam has faced death multiple times just trying to access aid. He’s seen his brother-in-law and nephew severely injured in front of him. He’s made dangerous trips to aid centers, only to return empty-handed or narrowly escape shelling. He does all of this while also caring for his family and elderly parents, both in poor health.
Gaza’s infrastructure has collapsed. Jobs have vanished. There is no electricity, no clean water, and no stable access to food or medicine. Even basic items like rice, cooking gas, clothing, and diapers are becoming luxuries, as prices skyrocket due to the Israeli blockade and severe shortages. Baby formula, when it can be found at all, costs over $60 a can—an impossible amount for a family with no income.
Since this war began, the Al-Qazzaz family has endured the unthinkable: being bombed out of their home, attacked by wild animals in the night while displaced, suffering from malnutrition, and living in fear of each new dawn.
And still, they keep going.
Please, for the sake of little Habiba—who was born into a war she never chose—and for her family, we ask you to share their story. Help us connect them with those who can donate, no matter how small. Every act of kindness counts. Every share, every dollar, every prayer helps bring this family one step closer to safety, stability, and dignity.
You can donate to the Al-Qazzaz family's GoFundMe campaign here:
This campaign has been vetted by @gazavetters and is #287 on their list of verified campaigns.
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