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THE GENOCIDE IN GAZA ISN'T OVER YET
I know it has been so long and people are getting tired of hearing about Gaza, but the war isn't over. It has been going for over a year and a half and we have been hearing about it all over social media ever since.
But imagine what the people there are going through, imagine the suffering, the hunger, the sickness, the devastation...
War is brutal and there are people experiencing it everyday. This is the reality for the people in Gaza, they don't have the privilege of imagining what it would be like; they wake up everyday and this is their life. Children are dying, women are dying, men are dying, countless people are dying. The numbers prove that this isn't just any war, this is a genocide. Israel aims to erase Palestine and all its people with it.
This genocide hasn't been going on for one year and a half only, it has been a constant thing for Palestinians since the 1940s. It has been hidden from western media, but it has always been brutal. I am Lebanese and I have always known about this genocide, and I thought it was common knowledge. I was surprised to see how many people were unaware of the horrors committed by Israel; it has effected my country as well.
But the situation at the moment requires urgent attention, especially in Palestine and more importantly in Gaza. They are being bombed daily, they don't have food, water, shelter, belongings, nothing.
I want to tell you the story of my friend Moataz.
He is a journalist from Palestine and he has dedicated his life to spreading awareness about the reality of living there and the inhumane things they are subjected to everyday and everywhere in Palestine.
He was newly married, before the war started, to his wife Hoda. During the war, Hoda became pregnant. But they lost their new home from bombs and had to flee. Since then, they have been displaced four times and consequently lost all their belongings. They survived through the tough winter and are trying to survive this summer. But it's hard, living in camps and having no clean water, or even no water at all. And little to no food. Instable financial sources.
As a result of this (Malnutrition, blood poisoning, contaminated water) Hoda lost her child. She had to go into an early delivery, and their baby didn't survive. Their child was killed. And naturally, Hoda is experiencing severe psychological trauma. She is ill and doesn't have the proper healthcare opportunities.
They barely have any food and don't have enough money to buy some. They are in urgent need of financial support.
If you have any amount of money to spare (anything counts, even a dollar), please donate.
Use this link:
https://chuffed.org/project/122624-donate-to-help-motaz-and-his-little-family-survive
And if you can't, just take less than a minute off your day to spread awareness and reach people who are able to donate.
And lastly, please never stop boycotting. You DONT need these companies to survive. I have gone my whole life without engaging with any of them, having been aware of their stance and the importance of cutting them off, and I am fine! You can do it too!
@motaz03
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I am a survivor of the genocide in Gaza.
My only child was killed in the war

Donate my family ! Here
I am Moataz, I work as a journalist in the field of humanitarian journalism, I tried to spread the humanitarian issues and solutions journalism, I escaped with my wife from death several times, my wife was seven months pregnant, there was no water or food, she was drinking sewage water, until she got blood poisoning that almost killed her, today I publish my story and ask for help even for just one meal worth $ 35 to save my family from the risk of starvation, I hope to find the appropriate way to collect $ 15,000 to leave the country of death forever! Please I don't want to lose hope, any help saves my family $ 25, $ 30 please save my family 💔🥹
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Imagine being an Information Technology student, your days filled with lectures, coding projects, and dreams of a better future. Then one day, your entire world is upended. You find yourself standing atop the ruins of your home, the bitter wind biting through your clothes as you stare at the devastation stretching endlessly before you. In the blink of an eye, your world has transformed from textbooks and computer screens to survival amid the wreckage of a genocide.

Images: (Top) Mahmoud before the start of the conflict. (Bottom) Mahmoud, standing atop the ruins of his home, destroyed by occupation attacks.
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Story written by @rumiandroses
Before the war, Mahmoud was an Information Technology student at Gaza University, harboring dreams of building a brighter future for his family. Those dreams were shattered when the university was bombed, classes were suspended, and his home in Khan Yunis was reduced to ruins. Now, Mahmoud and his family live in a makeshift tent in a displacement camp, fighting to survive without water, electricity, or access to food.
The winter cold seeps through every threadbare inch of the tent, and the howling wind drowns out the silence left by everything they’ve lost. With his father sick and his brother in need of medical care, Mahmoud shoulders the burden of his family’s survival alone. Every day is a battle against hunger and despair, a struggle to find clean water and enough food to keep his loved ones alive.
Despite the ceasefire, the nightmare continues. The streets of Gaza are lined with hollow buildings and shattered glass, a grim reminder that peace is a fragile but unwavering hope. The infrastructure is decimated, jobs are nonexistent, and the people are left to fend for themselves amid the wreckage. Mahmoud's dreams of finishing his education are now intertwined with a desperate plea for survival—for the chance to escape Gaza, to rebuild their lives, to turn the page on this chapter of endless loss.
Your support can help Mahmoud continue his education outside of Gaza, to rebuild what was destroyed, and to keep his family alive through the darkest winter they’ve ever known.
Please consider making a donation to help Mahmoud's family rebuild, or by sharing his story so his call for help can reach others who can.
You can donate to Mahmoud's GoFundMe campaign [HERE].
Mahmoud’s campaign has been vetted by @gazavetters, and is (#063) on their list of verified campaigns. His campaign has also been vetted by @beesandwatermelons, and is (#190) on their list of verified campaigns
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URGENT: YOU CAN SAVE HAMMAD AND HIS FAMILY ❤️🩹‼️🇵🇸
VETTED BY ASSOCIATION: Hammad and his family are friends with Safaa [VETTED BY 90-GHOST]
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The last post about Hammad’s campaign is LOSING TRACTION FAST and DONATIONS ARE DWINDLING.
We need YOUR HELP to BOOST THIS POST: PLEASE REBLOG & SHARE ACROSS ALL OF YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA.
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Meet Hammad A.

Hammad is one out of 9 members of his family. He is the eldest boy and the sole provider of his family at the young age of 24 since his father has been battling heart disease, and consequently suffered a debilitating heart attack.
[TW: Close by sounds of heavy artillery shelling and bombing.]
Months ago, at the start of the war, the neighborhood that Hammad and his family grew up in, where they created and held so many cherished memories and bonds, was besieged.
For days, Hammad and his family were trapped, terrified, between the once stable, now crumbling, walls of his home that once brought comfort and privacy to him now threatened to crush him beneath the rubble and the violent shelling of bullets and bombs whistling past their ears through the air and decimating anything it came in contact with.

His family sat, hungry, terrified, praying to live, watching the sun make its rounds past the plumes of black smoke rising from crumpled homes that once lined their block. This is only a fraction of what Hammad has been forced to endure for the over 550 days.

He watched his beautiful home be destroyed — the memories of his childhood, destroyed; the hard work he and his family put into creating their home, destroyed; the pride he and his family had of their home, destroyed; comfort and security, destroyed.

So Hammad pitched a tent. In the face of exposure to harsh elements, forced conditions of unsanitary environments where disease and sickness spreads rapidly, and deprived of the most basic necessities with skyrocketing costs for flour, clothes, and shelter, Hammad persevered to keep his family alive and as safe as he could. He cared for his father as best he could, but his heart disease requires an operation that none of the besieged or otherwise destroyed hospitals of Gaza can do.
But a day came where deafening and core shaking sounds of shelling and bombardment shook the nearby area as they prepared food. Terrified, they ran for their lives. And when they were able to return, their tent has caught fire and burnt down, along with the few items in their tent that they were able to grab from their home before it was destroyed.

Faced with extreme hunger, thirst, displacement, and now the tent burnt down leading to more exposure to the harsh elements, Hammad’s father’s condition has only worsened. The resilience and strength Hammad has constantly and consistently shown only goes so far in the face of the lifeblood of his family suffering under such dire conditions, and I cannot bear for Hammad to have to endure the heartbreak of losing his father.
There is no more room for any more tragedy in his life. We cannot allow it.
While there is a lot of notes on the last post about Hammad’s campaign, traction has been dwindling fast and donations have been slowing down. I cannot emphasize enough the urgency of this campaign and how critically Hammad needs your help.
‼️ STAND IN SOLIDARITY WITH GAZA AND DONATE TODAY ‼️
Chuffed has a waiting period for processing and transferring funds. If you want your donation to IMMEDIATELY be sent to Hammad, paypal is linked below.
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🚨Urgent: Help me start over


My name is Diya. I lost everything in an instant—my home, my loved ones, and the safety I had known for years. All that’s left is an open wound and a will that refuses to break. I’m trying to start over, to rebuild a life from under the rubble. Your support is the only light left to help this dream rise again. Every bit of help, no matter how small, makes a difference.
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Help Ala's family
Here is my story. My family of five and I were living a peaceful and stable life in our beautiful little house. We worked hard to provide a decent life for our three children, and they were proud to see our children learn and grow in a safe and stable environment. But in a sudden moment, their lives changed forever.
The disaster happened when our house was completely destroyed due to the war. They lost everything: their home, their source of income, and even their children’s education. They became homeless and insecure, living in difficult and dangerous conditions. The children, who used to go to school with joy and hope, are now deprived of their most basic rights to education, and live in constant fear.
And now. My husband and I are trying hard to secure their basic needs, but we face great challenges. Every day is a struggle for survival, and an attempt to rebuild what they lost. Despite the pain and suffering, there is still hope in our hearts that we can rebuild our lives with the support of kind people. 💔🙏🙏
We desperately need your support and donations to rebuild our home, educate our children, and provide them with a decent life. Every donation, no matter how small, will make a huge impact in improving our lives and restoring hope to us
Thank you for your generosity and support
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Help my family please
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Hello my friend
I feel disappointed, shocked, and extremely sad
Here, my children, husband, and I are in Gaza We cannot live because we do not have the necessities of life. Everything is expensive, and we do not have any source of money. There are no salaries, no jobs, and no source of income.
Bombing and destruction surround us from all sides.
Life has come to a standstill. Everything is very expensive.
A kilo of flour costs 20$, a kilo of sugar 15$,
Oil 20$, and vegetables are also very expensive. We cannot even make a salad; it costs a plate 30$.
Life has become very difficult.😭😭😭



There is no cooking fuel. We use wood, which is also very expensive.
The tent has deteriorated and is no longer habitable due to environmental factors.
Life has become very difficult.



Please help me and my children to get food.
To donate ✅️Click here✅️
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Imagine this:
You once had a warm, safe home filled with love and comfort. Your children laughed and played with their favorite toys, cuddled in their cozy beds, and wore clothes that kept them warm through the seasons. But now, all of it—your home, your children’s comfort, and your family’s security—has been reduced to nothing but memories.


Images: Images of Rana's home in Gaza, before and after the attacks.
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Story written by @visionsofaselfmademan
For Rana Abdul-Jawad, a wife and mother of four from Gaza, this is her heartbreaking reality. Her beautiful home, once a haven of joy, was destroyed, leaving her and her children in a torn and worn-out tent. They now face the unrelenting cold of winter with no warm clothes, no covers, and no reprieve. Her children shiver through each moment, vulnerable to illness from the freezing temperatures, and struggle to survive the harsh conditions.
Recently, the winter rain storms have flooded their fragile tent, soaking everything inside. Rana has spent entire nights desperately trying to stabilize it against the wind and rain, fearing it might collapse entirely. Despite her efforts, the tent cannot properly shield her family from the bitter cold or the relentless rain.

Image: Rana's tent, flooded with rain and barely holding up under the heavy winter rain storms.
Rana’s family needs your help. The soaring prices caused by war have made basic necessities like clothes and blankets unaffordable.
Rana’s plea is simple yet profound: “Please, save my children.”





Images: Rana's beloved children.
Your donation, no matter how small, can bring warmth, comfort, and hope to this family. It can mean the difference between enduring the cold and finding safety and security in these desperate times. Let’s stand together to help Rana’s children find warmth and peace again.
You can donate to Rana's GoFundMe [HERE].
This campaign has been vetted by association [LINK].
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Hello 🙋
My name is Ahmed, I’m 20 years old, and I’m from Gaza City. I used to dream of a peaceful life, completing my education, and getting a job, but the war has turned that dream into something impossible 💔😭. We lived through this massacre in every painful detail, and we are still in pain 😔. We were so happy when the ceasefire was announced, and we returned to our homes in the north of Gaza after being displaced for a year and a half in a tent in the south of the Strip. After we fixed a small room in our destroyed house to live in and start over, unfortunately, the war returned, stronger than before 💔. Now, we have no shelter and no source of income. We have exhausted all our savings during the war. I know that I started my campaign very late, but that’s because there is no other way to help my family 🙏. I am fully confident and hopeful that someone here will help us as much as they can and save my family in these difficult circumstances 😔.



I know that the feeling of starting from scratch is painful and frustrating, but I hope to receive any amount for my family 🥺🙏.
https://chuffed.org/project/helpahmedfamily
Even a small donation would have a great impact on us 🥺. May God bless you, my friend 🥰❤️.
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Hello 🙋
My name is Maram, I am 25 years old from Gaza. I dreamed of a peaceful life, spending my life with my husband and my three children... but the war turned this dream into an impossible one 💔😭. We lived through this genocide with all its painful details and we are still suffering from it😭. We were so happy when the ceasefire was announced, and we returned to our homes in northern Gaza after being displaced for a year and a half in a tent in the south of the Gaza Strip. After repairing a small room in our destroyed house, we began to live there and start over. Unfortunately, the war came back, and it was even stronger than before 💔. Now, we have no shelter or source of income. We have used up all our savings during the war. I know I created my campaign very late, but that's because I have no other means to help my family 🙏. I am completely confident and hopeful that someone here will help us as much as they can and save my family in these tough circumstances 😔.






I know how painful and frustrating it is to start over from scratch, but I hope to get any amount for my family 🥺🙏.
So, please, donate to my campaign, even if it's a small amount—it will have a big impact on us 🥺. May God bless you, my friend 🥰❤️.
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Toot, they could never make me hate you
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Do people still talk about this game?
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I keep starting sketches and never finishing them :(
So here's a sketch dump
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Hello 🙋
My name is Maram, I am 25 years old from Gaza. I dreamed of a peaceful life, spending my life with my husband and my three children... but the war turned this dream into an impossible one 💔😭. We lived through this genocide with all its painful details and we are still suffering from it😭. We were so happy when the ceasefire was announced, and we returned to our homes in northern Gaza after being displaced for a year and a half in a tent in the south of the Gaza Strip. After repairing a small room in our destroyed house, we began to live there and start over. Unfortunately, the war came back, and it was even stronger than before 💔. Now, we have no shelter or source of income. We have used up all our savings during the war. I know I created my campaign very late, but that's because I have no other means to help my family 🙏. I am completely confident and hopeful that someone here will help us as much as they can and save my family in these tough circumstances 😔.






I know how painful and frustrating it is to start over from scratch, but I hope to get any amount for my family 🥺🙏.
So, please, donate to my campaign, even if it's a small amount—it will have a big impact on us 🥺. May God bless you, my friend 🥰❤️.
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some late night tweaking of their inventions
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