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A third of Gaza's population hasn't eaten in days - and your donations ARE HELPING PEOPLE GET FOOD.
Gaza has now entered the fith stage of famine.
The occupation has expanded operations in Deir Al-Balah, an area with UNRWA and UN facilities.
The occupation is also using drones to target civilians returning to their homes, and allowing dogs to eat the bodies.
At the Gaza 'humanitarian' foundation, over 1,000 people have been massacred. According to testimonies from doctors, soldiers have been shooting different body parts of people on different days, as if they are playing a sick game of target practice.
Your donations will help food get to people who need it - Ahmed Mazen Hammad ( @mazen-fmaily ) was severely injured in his leg at one of these 'aid' sites - and is now disabled, needing surgery to reconnect the tendons in his leg. He is solely responsible for getting food for his father, who is on the brink of death.
His father has multiple illnesses- kidney disease, heart disease, pneumonia, hepatitis. He recently needed to undergo an urgent liver resection, and now there is a kidney stone!
$110 is urgently needed right now. If we came together, and donated... we could reach that goal in no time.
However, donations are slow. Please, have it be known that even a small donation will be very significant in saving a life right now.
You can donate via the chuffed link - but money will reach Ahmed faster if you donate via the PayPal link. But please specify that the money is for Ahmed, as this PayPal collects money for multiple families.
Ahmed is vetted, information here. He is a real person experiencing unimaginable suffering in Gaza right now.

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To all our loved ones outside the planet called Gaza
Gaza is not just a city, it is a land of generosity, dignity, and strength.
A small place in geography, but vast in unity and compassion.
Muslims and Christians live together like one big family.
Families are interconnected through generations of marriage and shared struggle. There’s no home that hasn’t opened its door to another in times of hardship.
Gaza is not only about the sea, fish, land, olives, palms, and agriculture,
it is full of doctors, engineers, teachers, traders, workers, and skilled professionals from every field.
People who work hard, dream big, and simply want to live in dignity.
Even during war, if basic goods were available, even at high prices, we would still stand together and support each other as always.
But today, the issue is not just that prices are high,
the problem is: there’s simply nothing to buy
And the prices? They're not just expensive, they’re — astronomical.
Not to live well, just to stay alive
Even a wealthy person, if they’re not corrupt, can’t survive under these conditions.
Believe us, it’s not easy to ask for donations.
It’s not easy to say, "We are starving"
But this is the truth, everything we owned has vanished in the wind
The war left us with nothing.
Gaza is not a memory, Gaza is still standing, and still worthy of life
Show your humanity
Support Palestinian families
Support my family 🙏💔🇵🇸
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My friend Ahmed told me about the deteriorating conditions they are experiencing, as their bodies can no longer tolerate hunger and their stomachs are almost rotting because they only drink water and salt without eating any healthy foods or even bread, as the price of food is rising every day due to its scarcity. Ahmed needs to get out of Gaza as soon as possible because of the hunger, fear and diseases he and his family are going through, as the occupation bombed the school next to their tent today, and there was a high possibility that Ahmed would be killed by shrapnel from the bombing. Ahmed has not eaten bread for more than a week, as his injured brother needs essential medicines that are beyond the family’s means. Please do not hesitate to help Ahmed and his family by donating so that they can escape from these massacres, genocide and famine. Please donate to my friend Ahmed and his family so that they can overcome this ordeal. Please donate.
Vetted #198 Ahmed Aldani by @gazavetters
https://gofund.me/2bc851cb
This is a legitimate fundraiser.
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My children are crying from hunger
I’m tired
I just want a bag of flour
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What a difficult feeling when you're hungry and can't do anything to survive, and the whole world is ignoring you.
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I was contacted by Moneer @lion-5 to post some important words he wanted to share here. Please, make sure to read them carefully and take action to support Moneer and his family:
"My brother risks his life… just so we can eat." 💔
"I'm a 20-year-old guy, and these aren't just words... this is a cry for help.
We are a broken family — not only by war, but by hunger, illness, and exhaustion.
My father, Raed (48), suffers from a severe skin condition that makes it dangerous for him to be in the sun or even sweat.
My mother, Amani (40), has chronic asthma, spends most of her time bedridden, and struggles to breathe without constant medication.
And me? I've had two surgeries recently, and my body can no longer handle pain, hunger, or even standing for long.
Now the responsibility for the whole family falls on my younger brother Mohammed (17) —
a child forced to become a man far too soon.
We now buy flour by the kilo…
Yes, $30 for just one kilo.
It’s barely enough to feed a single person — and Mohammed can only afford half a kilo, if that.
When he can’t?
He risks everything and goes to what they call "aid distributions" —
but they’re not aid. They’re death traps.
Thousands of people.
Shoving. Screaming.
And Israeli snipers waiting to shoot if you stay longer than 4 minutes.
If you don’t get anything in time, you go home with nothing…
Just tears, empty stomachs, and another day of despair.
But Mohammed still goes…
For us.
For my little sister Sham (5), who now suffers from severe malnutrition.
For my mother, who can barely breathe.
For my father, whose skin burns when he sweats.
Because there’s no one else left.
I’m not asking for much.
Just a smile on Sham’s face,
a breath for my mom,
and safety for Mohammed.
If you can donate even 5€, it might help us buy flour —
so Mohammed doesn’t have to risk his life to feed us.
Maybe… just maybe…
we can eat.
We can live.
We can hold on to what little hope we have left.
Please, don’t let that hope die. 💔
👉 Help us survive"




Despite living in such horrendous conditions, Moneer still dedicates his time and strenght to post and reach out to people on this platform. He deserves to be heard and seen - just like every person living in Gaza, forced to watch genocidal states unleash so much destruction and suffering on their beautiful people and homeland.
Above is the link to Moneer family's Gofundme. Every contribution matters, either €5, €20 or €200. Please follow Moneer's blog and put some of your time into learning his story and helping his campaign reach more people.
Keep in mind this fundraiser is vetted:
Gazavetters number #08
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If you found out someone was trapping small children in a confined space and then intentionally starving them to death, what words would you use to describe that person?
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DON’T SKIP, PLEASE I BEG YOU.
This is my son, Qais — only a little boy, full of light and innocence, who now carries the pain of war on his face. He was injured while playing next to our tent, hit by shrapnel that damaged his eye. He’s still smiling, but behind that smile is unbearable pain and fear. I am begging you — please don’t scroll past. Don’t ignore his plea. We need your help urgently. A donation, no matter how small, could help save his eye, his future, his life. Please stand with us. Please give Qais a chance.
Qais was wounded because of three harsh realities children in Gaza face every day:
1. Unrelenting airstrikes that do not spare homes, tents, or playgrounds.
2. Lack of safe shelter, forcing children to live and play in exposed, dangerous areas.
3. Collapsed healthcare, leaving wounded children like Qais without access to urgent treatment.
Injuries like his are not rare — they are daily tragedies. And without medical attention, even a wound like this could lead to blindness… or worse.
PLEASE DONATE HERE
If Qais was your only child, would you leave him to face his fate alone?
PLEASE DONATE HERE

I Beg you
As a mother, I am drowning in helplessness. I have no money, no safety, and now, my little boy may lose his eye — or his life — because I cannot afford his treatment. I am crying out to anyone with a heart: please, don’t turn away. Share his story, donate if you can, and help me protect what’s left of my child’s future. Please, let Qais be seen, heard, and saved before it’s too late.
DONATE HERE PLEASE
DON’T SKIP, PLEASE I BEG YOU✋🚨 you're the only hope to save a child😔😭
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Yesterday, my mother fractured her arm while trying to get aid. I couldn’t go with her because I’m severely malnourished. She smiled through the pain so we wouldn’t worry, but I could see it all in her eyes — and it broke me.
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[Image ID: A screenshot of a post on X from the account Gaza notifications reading "BREAKING : The Israeli army has announced that it's forces have begun a ground operation in Beit Lahiya in the northern Gaza Strip". Under the text, there is a photo of destroyed buildings and 3 people standing among them, under a red filter with "gazanotice" written over it. /.End ID]
This is getting even more dire for people in Gaza, starting from the North. If you can, please consider supporting initiatives and campaigns for people in Northern Gaza !!
One of them is Mahmoud Jomaa, he hasn't received a donation in a while so any help is welcome ! 🙏
Donate here / Vetted by @/gazafunds
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there's so many ways you could help, one of them is simply helping the families affected directly by the actions of genocidal entities, abdul needs your help, @abdulrahman-family and his family have been already through so much, and they need to survive, i dont know how that will look except that they need resources, please donate and share his campaign.
€5,412/30,000
it's a small goal for so much that they actually need, they simply aim to survive but i know we can help them live, help him, help all his loved ones too 🙏🏽
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Hello, my name is Hani, I am 26 years old, from Gaza.

I studied social work at university, but due to the lack of job opportunities, I had to work as a taxi driver to meet my needs and those of my family. I never imagined that my life would change in such a tragic way, but everything collapsed when the war on Gaza began in October of the previous year.

Our house was in a remote area near the border, one of the most targeted areas by the occupiers. In an instant, we found ourselves facing the worst nightmare anyone could experience: war, bombing, the destruction of homes, and the massacres committed by the occupiers against our people, including children, the elderly, and women. Death threatened us at every moment, and we were forced to make the hardest decisions.

Since the war began, we decided to leave everything behind, starting with our home, which was completely destroyed, to our previous lives. We began our first displacement journey in an attempt to escape death. We left our area in the first hour of the invasion, and the roads were nearly empty of cars, as moving vehicles were targeted by the occupiers. Our situation was catastrophic, as the roads were filled with destruction, and fuel was unavailable, so we had to walk on foot.

We, my family and I, set off on a long and arduous journey, not knowing when it would end. With us were my parents: my father Yasser (55 years old), and my mother Manal (50 years old), who suffers from chronic illnesses such as diabetes and high blood pressure, my sister Ameena (29 years old), who carries her children Nasser (7 years old), Bara'a (5 years old), and Adam (3 years old). I was also with my brother Ibrahim (15 years old), who was in desperate need of protection and guidance.

The occupiers had imposed harsh conditions on the paths we took to reach the south, where we were prohibited from carrying anything with us and subjected to thorough searches. The first checkpoint we passed was 6,000 meters away from where we were, and after the checkpoints, there was no transportation available, even animals were prohibited. Only a horse-drawn cart was the only means of transportation we could find.

After a long and exhausting journey on foot, we endured the hardships: the children were exhausted, and my elderly parents and sick mother were in desperate need of help. We finally reached the checkpoint, where there were hundreds of people waiting their turn to enter the area that the occupiers claimed was safe. It took us 8 hours before our turn came, and after being checked and verified, we were allowed to pass. We then walked another 3 kilometers before we reached a bus that transported us to Deir al-Balah, where we stayed in a school converted into a shelter for displaced people.

The school was crowded with displaced people, more than 10,000 people crammed into the space. There was no room in the classrooms, so we had to live in the schoolyard under the walls of the fence. We were provided with a simple tent made of cloth and wood thanks to help from some volunteers, but this didn't last long. After a month, we were told we would have to leave the place.

We moved again, this time to the Rafah area, where some organizations provided us with tents to stay in, but over time, we had to leave that area as well. We moved to the Zawayda area in the center, where my family still lives in a school that was under construction. Here we are now, living in tragic conditions, sharing classrooms with five other families. We are 7 members in the same space, facing the daily challenges of life inside this school.

But the story doesn’t end here, as every day is a new battle. We face difficulty in obtaining food, water, and healthcare, especially with my sick mother and my father who needs care. The situation has become more complicated as time passes, and the needs are urgent. With every difficulty we face, the hope that you might help us rebuild our lives after this tragedy is what keeps our hearts intact.
We are in urgent need of your support. Your donations, no matter how small, will significantly improve our lives. They will enable us to provide food, healthcare, shelter, and help us rebuild our lives after this catastrophe. With every donation, you are giving hope to a family living in darkness, and you become a part of our story of resilience and survival.

I appeal to you to stand with us in this struggle. Please click on the link to support our campaign. Together, we can change our reality and bring hope to our children and families.
My campaign is legitimate and fully documented. You can verify this through the following links:
🔷️Gazavetters my number is 5 on the list.
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Thank you for your concern.
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Urgent Humanitarian Appeal to Save Iyad's Family and Children from Hunger and Illness🚨🆘‼️
Iyad's family is going through extremely difficult humanitarian conditions. They are living in severe poverty with no flour or sufficient food to live with dignity.
Iyad has recently gone to the hospital for treatment as his health has seriously deteriorated, and his condition has become very critical. He also has young children who desperately need food and care.
The entire family is in urgent need of help and immediate support, whether by providing food, medical treatment, or basic necessities for the children.
I hope that kind-hearted people and those who care about humanity do not ignore their plea and stand by them in this harsh crisis.
Together, we can bring them relief and compassion. Please, don’t leave them alone in their suffering.
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Unfortunately, my little boy Ahmed still suffers from heart disease and pain due to holes in his heart. He also has eye problems as a result of being in the incubator and being exposed to artificial oxygen, which affected his eyes and caused eye problems. He needs two surgeries. Ahmed came after ten years through artificial insemination, but unfortunately the cost of the operation is very high. You are my only hope to save my child through donations and help so that we can perform the operation on Ahmed.


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"To every person who still carries mercy in their heart… In Gaza, we’re not waiting for superheroes — we’re waiting for those who hear the cry of humanity.
This image isn’t fiction; it’s a scream of hope. If Spider-Man can save in stories, you can save in real life. Don’t look away… save what’s left of us."
✅Vetted by @gazavetters my number verified on the list is (#658)✅
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Everyone is dying of hunger in the streets, and I’m starving… please help me buy food.
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HELP URGENTLY NEEDED
I’ve been crying because the negotiations have failed. There will be no truce. Like every single time a deal collapses, prices will rise again, even though they’re already unaffordable. My stomach is cramping from hunger. I’ve been unable to go to the workspace to work on my university final projects, because the dizziness becomes unbearable after just a few steps.
I look at my little sister, who’s not even five yet, who doesn’t remember life before the genocide, and I want to cry again. What will happen to her? How will we feed her? For how long? How do we explain to her why she goes to bed hungry every night? How do we make her forgive us for being unable to give her a happy life?
Please, if you see this post, share it widely. If you can donate, even if it’s just $5, please do that too. But at the very least share. You have no idea how it feels to be ignored while we’re dying. Imagine if it was your family starving, wouldn’t you want people to hear your voice?
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