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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.
🔶️90 ghost
🔷️el-shab-hussein
Thank you for your concern.
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Taim in Gaza, 2025.
Eman's family is still suffering so much.
Her father is still recovering from getting shot in the back.
They are hungry every day, food is rare and expensive.
They go days at a time with no donations.
Even as little as 5 Euros helps.
They need some hope. Please donate to them. They are verified, #12 on el-shab-hussein's list. I have also personally been in direct contact with Eman for months.
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Even more stuff from the other night,, okay last sketch pieces for now~ I’ll try and post new stuff within the next few days!
Hopefully some more rendered stuff too if I got the time! ❤️
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Can you share with us a good rabbit picture
Of course! here's th
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Mermay 2025 (11-20) by Christophe Young
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dont come near my ass hole i am protected by black bat in my back wall
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fuck it. random ateez song wheel !
try it once (no re-do's!) and
1. what's your government assigned song?
2. are you satisfied with that result?
#i got django the first time and then realized i put it on the wrong blog and then got precious#and i fuck heavy with both songs
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just because youre made of stardust & other gay shit doesnt mean that a bug isnt. be nice to a bug today
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Myth au cuddle time!
Jihye considers Hwa the ideal pillow in many ways, and she's not wrong!
Everyone say thank you @lepeltge for inspiring this <3
#AGHHHHHHHH THE GIRLIES!!!!!#they are so friend#I love them#daltokki seonghwa#myth au#oc art#seonghwa#park seonghwa#ateez fanart#ateez#ateez au#jihye#Choi jihye#friend art#Nia’s art
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It’s Seonghwa’s turn! He’s one of the eldest def has a lot of lore behind him. With him, we’re now halfway done with the refs! (Woo, Yunho, Mingi)
Read his chapter here!
#hopefully all the links work properly lol#poor angsty silly little boy#myth au#mythology au#daltokki#moon rabbit#ateez#ateez fanart#ateez fanfic#ateez fic#art#my art#viv’s art#viv art#seonghwa#park seonghwa
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Stamp design!
This was actually for one of my classes, but ofc I made it about myth au. The design is based on the first set of stamps issued by Korea, according to some very cursory research.
#AHHHHHHH THE STAMP!!!!#if u don’t make a linograph of it then I’m gonna try#myth au#Nia’s art#friend art
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I am going to [remembers that jokes about suicide are detrimental to myself and others] Scarborough Fair.
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Omg last day of mermay so I’m posting the babies!!!
#mermay#mermaid#oc#ocs#my ocs#(another joint custody situation)#mer au#pirate au#da girlies~ and chinhae
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Face study for myth au.
This is old by now, and probably not accurate? Idk
#EUNAE MY BELOVED <333#my history/museum studies buddy#eunae#oc#my oc#kinda#(shared custody)#friend art#nia’s art#myth au
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Sanhwa cuddles~
#ong sanhwa moment????#love them look at how snuggly they are#seonghwa#park seonghwa#san#choi san#ateez#ateez fanart#friend art#Nia’s art
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