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My family and I need to escape this genocide and live in safe areas, far from fear, hunger and disease.
You can help us by donating €20, sharing my link to all my friends, and reblogging the post.
In this way, you can save the lives of five members of my family ✅
Dear friends, you can support my family either by donating or sharing our campaign link with others so that the goal is achieved as soon as possible. Please help us.
$1 makes the difference in saving the lives of five members of my family 🍉
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Donate and participate to help my family escape Gaza and reach a safe country
I am Mahmoud Wael Al-Sir, I am 20 years old. I live in Gaza, experiencing war, destruction, bombing, and hunger. I created the GoFound campaign to help my family and save them from the genocide that the occupation is committing daily.
My family consists of my father, Wael Hassan Al-Sir, 46 years old. My mother is Samia Mohammed Al-Sir, 42 years old My big brother Hassan Wael Al-Sir, 25 years old My brother Mohammed Wael Al-Sir, 22 years old I am Mahmoud Wael Al-Sir, 20 years old My only sister, Narmin Wael Al-Sir, 14 years old My brother Salim Wael Al-Sir, 7 years old
GoFundMe campaign Link 🍉❤️👇
But after that we were forced to flee more than 5 times, and every time we searched for security, but there is no security in Gaza.
The bombing was next to us wherever we went.
One day, the occupation committed a massacre in the camp where we were staying, which was supposed to be safe.
This time the bombing was closer than ever. We lost my dear mother and my only sister.
Now we are in a tent on the sidewalk, without a mother or a sister, without work or stability. We have lost everything that is dear to our hearts.
So we decided to escape from Gaza and start a new life in a safe country.
Each member of my family needs $5,000 to get out of Gaza.
I hope that everyone who watches my words will donate and participate to help my family evacuate from Gaza.
Thank you in advance for standing by us during this difficult time.
I am Lina from Gaza, 25 years old. I have been married for 4 years. I have a son named Saif, who is 2 years old, and a daughter named Sidra, who was born in the October War, who is 3 months old. They were born by caesarean section. Help me and my children evacuate Gaza. I need your help to evacuate my family from Gaza. I hope you and your loved ones find you safe and sound. I am coming to you with a very urgent and time-sensitive appeal. We face a constant and imminent threat of death, injury and disease, even during the so-called “truce”. My home has been bombed and destroyed beyond repair. My family’s home. We have been under occupation all our lives, and none of us have experienced anything like what is happening now. There is now an opportunity to get the entire family out of Gaza to Egypt via the Rafah crossing. We do not know how long this opportunity will last, which makes it imperative that we raise the necessary funds as soon as possible. The longer it takes, the more vulnerable they will be. No one knows how long the bombing of Gaza will continue. It will continue, regardless of the cost in human lives. For my family’s future, your help is essential. I am deeply concerned about my children.
The money you contribute will: Cover the enormous costs of safe passage to Egypt. The vast majority of the money will be used for this purpose.
Provide temporary housing for the family in Egypt while the best way forward is determined for them.
Cover some of their initial living expenses while they are in Egypt. We hope to provide them with at least two months’ worth of money. They need time and space to breathe after being gassed during this genocide
Once all of this is done, additional funds will be used to help me move past my current situation so that I can provide more support to my family. I have taken on the responsibility of caring for them during this critical and uncertain time and into the future.