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Abu Hamza says the Al-Quds lads have destroyed a few Occupation vehicles as well as injured a few Occupation soldiers
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If any of you see this post, please help @abood50 get out of gaza by donating any money into his go fund me by checking his blog and finding the link. He was ordered to evacuate from al-qarara area in Khan yunis area
If you can't donate, then please reblog this post and share it anywhere else to spread awareness to anyone.!! Please its urgent.
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I can't lie, I find it very odd that posts cautioning people against donating to individual* campaigns and promoting the idea of supporting mutual aid efforts and community kitchens in Gaza can rack up 10k+ notes--while a post promoting a community kitchen (that I can personally vouch for) struggles to get 1k notes, and has barely pulled in a couple hundred dollars over the past week.
I actively try to avoid using guilting tactics in fundraising, but this is weird to me. It's like people are using these posts as an excuse not to do things they already didn't want to do anyway, rather than actually taking their recommendations on board...
*In my experience, these campaigns often support large extended families + their neighbours
MAQMAP is a community kitchen aiming to support families in the Mawasi Al-Qarara area.
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I am mohammed Ayyad, I am 17 years old, high school student, I have 7 brothers, including 4 girls and 3 boys and my mother.
Since the beginning of the war, my family and I have been displaced 4 times, each time more severe than the other.
The first is from Gaza City to Khan Yunis, and the second is from Khan Yunis to the shores of Bahr Khan Yunis, then to the city of Rafah, and then to an area called Al Qarara .
My house was completely destroyed , everything is under the rubble my childhood, my memories, my books, and my ambition and Many relatives and friends were killed and life was completely destroyed.
so l please you to help me and help my family collect donations to evacuation the war zone, get out of Gaza safely, and complete my school studies, via my donation link.


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A new suffering and displacement 😔🚨
Hello everyone from khan younis city in the south of Gaza Strip , now its 3:10 am the temperature is 10c it's very cold especially inside the tent ⛺ we don't know what to do, even we are afraid to light up a fire because of reconnaissance aircraft exactly (Quadcopter). We live in Mawasi Al Qarara next to the sea so the weather here is so cold.
Hope we can back to our place soon and the war end.
Anyone can help, donate to us we need to buy some necessities as :
—some Fabrics and blankets to make the tent warmer from the inside .
—nylon cover sheets to protect the tent from rains.
—Some pieces of warm clothes for our baby .
TBH : we spent all our money which we saved during the last displacement (No.13) especially the transportation was very expensive. In addition to that the prices of food are crazy, a 25 kg bag of flour costs $200.
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Don’t scroll please 🍉🙏
I am Belal Ayyad, 19 years old, a university student. Since the beginning of the war, my family and I have been displaced 4 times, each time more severe than the other. The first was from Gaza City to Khan Younis, the second was from Khan Younis to the shores of Khan Younis, then to Rafah city, then to an area called Al-Qarara. My house was completely destroyed, everything was under the rubble. My childhood, memories, books, ambitions, many relatives and friends were killed and life was completely destroyed. So please help me raise funds to evacuate the war zone, get out of Gaza safely, and complete my university studies, through my donation link👇🏻


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i donated $30 to the Mawasi Al-Qarara Mutual Aid Project!
can anyone match me?
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Palestine Action for aid to overseas supporters
Gaza Medical Tent Project
One Heart Volunteer Team Drop of Life Water Campaign
Dahnoun Mutual Aid
Mawasi al-Qarara Mutual Aid
The Sameer Project for North Gaza Aid
Official Gaza City Water Fund
Official Gaza City Campaign for Prosthetic Limbs for the Children of Gaza
Emergency Water Relief for Gaza City
Water Fund for Khan Younis Camp
People's Front For The Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) Fundraiser
Donate to direct action and gaza municipality and watch your money go to the best cause - if we can be anything we should be efficient. The most effective money you can give is to direct action, to group movements to protect our insurgents from adventurism, to Gazan medical tent for emergency medical relief, to providing water and food for Gaza through grassroots campaigns such as the PFLP's and mutual aid projects, and to Gaza municipality for their infrastructure. These crucial resources for maintaining life remain underfunded. Support BDS however you can against Carrefour, HP, Puma and Siemens. Share the following toolkit with your union and movement:
https://www.workersinpalestine.org/who-arms-israel
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I am mohammed Ayyad, I am 17 years old, high school student, I have 7 brothers, including 4 girls and 3 boys and my mother.
Since the beginning of the war, my family and I have been displaced 4 times, each time more severe than the other.
The first is from Gaza City to Khan Yunis, and the second is from Khan Yunis to the shores of Bahr Khan Yunis, then to the city of Rafah, and then to an area called Al Qarara .
My house was completely destroyed , everything is under the rubble my childhood, my memories, my books, and my ambition and Many relatives and friends were killed and life was completely destroyed.
so l please you to help me and help my family collect donations to evacuation the war zone, get out of Gaza safely, and complete my school studies, via my donation link.
i haven't found mohammed ayyad/naser on the vetted fundraisers list but reverse image search leads only to his post. €1,612 raised of €38,000 goal, please share and help if you can!
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"About some dreams that faded!!"
From the peak of strength to the depths of despair. I once built bodies, now I'm lost, hungry, homeless and searching for a handful of safety… but my spirit still fights. !!
My name is Shahad Dahlan, I am thirty years old, married to the kindest and most beautiful person in the world, my love “Hassan”, and on the twenty-third of next November we will have spent the most beautiful ten years together, full of love, loyalty and sacrifice. I will say that we “used to” live in our small house in a small village called Al-Qarara. This area is located between the city of Khan Yunis and Deir al-Balah, in the middle opposite what is known as the cursed Kissufim checkpoint. But now we are trying to stand firm between its destroyed walls and the surrounding rubble, but it’s okay, we are still alive and there is still hope.
My husband and I had a beautiful love story. We loved each other sincerely, and that always gave me a sense of comfort and security. Finding the right partner for your life is a rare and precious thing. We’re close in age he’s 34, and I’m only a few years younger.
We don’t have children yet, but there’s a story I find strange that happened precisely around this time last year. I shared it with one of the previous updates alone, as it deserves its own story.
Despite our differences in some hobbies, we were very compatible. Even those around us said we looked alike! Haha.
I’m a naturally moody and energetic person, and I love life in all its details. What captivated me most was the morning; I loved it in all seasons. I loved waking up to the sound of birdsong and contemplating the sky when it was blue, dotted with piles of white clouds that looked like pieces of cotton. It made me feel like my day would be full of energy, full of the beautiful things I love, and full of life.
I had a great time, reading, singing sometimes, and playing my simple guitar, which I’d learned to play on YouTube. I wasn’t a professional, but I enjoyed it when I was bored. I also always listened to music, and I loved it loud and clear! I loved pop music, and I had a complete sound system in every corner of the living room. Music, for me, wasn’t just a hobby; it was essential, as if it ran through my blood! Like something administered intravenously! Hahaha.
I spent most of my day alone, which wasn’t a bad thing at all; I saw it as a valuable time to myself. My husband worked in interior design and decoration, which he had always been creative at. I don’t deny his amazing talent.
He would go out every day from 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
As for me, six years earlier, I had finished my university studies in physical education and sports. My plan that kept coming to mind after university was to go to Egypt and pursue postgraduate studies, perhaps even a PhD in physical education. You never know, maybe I would have achieved something big in the future.
After completing university, as you know, employment opportunities in Gaza are extremely scarce, but I didn’t sit idly by.
I participated in numerous courses in my field, such as gymnastics and karate. I hated only one thing: swimming, to the point that I failed the swimming subject twice. I would pass the theoretical part and fail the practical part, Lol.
I joined various teams: baseball and volleyball. A group of my classmates and I were nominated to the Sports Academy and the Palestinian Volleyball Federation to referee volleyball after participating in specialized refereeing courses. We participated in events and matches held at the schools and universitys levels.
I worked part-time in several clubs and gyms, and I was also employed on a monthly contract within UNRWA programs at children’s summer camps. I also received numerous certificates, awards, medals, and shields.
You may be surprised when I tell you that I worked in a field completely different from my specialty “three years before the war.” I was hired to write content, edit, and publish. Yes, although this wasn’t my specialty, I enrolled in several writing and freelance courses and passed the job test and interview. I knew I had a talent for writing content and expressing myself.
When I received the email informing me that I had been accepted for the job, I felt as if I owned the whole world! It was a precious and unforgettable moment. I worked in this field for more than two years, rotating between writing scientific content, international news, and sports, in addition to editing. I then obtained proofreading and publishing licenses. I felt as if I was advancing step by step, as if I was being promoted!
Although my work was partly in the office, I completed it from home, sitting for hours in front of my personal computer. I never felt bored. I would put on my headphones, turn up the music, and start writing. For me, there is no accomplishment without music. That’s who I am.
This was my favorite job, and the last one I had before the war. I will never forget the office where I worked, or rather belonged to. It was called “palteam.” I had a wonderful time there, learned a lot, and enjoyed the company of my colleagues. It was an enriching job in every sense of the word, in addition to providing me with a good income.
But the war came and changed everything. That world became a thing of the past, perhaps even impossible.
I don’t know, my friend…
Yes, I had many hobbies that I wished to pursue freely, and dreams that I was waiting for to come true, or at least to be fulfilled. But Gaza wasn’t the most suitable place for them. I don’t know if it was the occupation that tries to rob us of even the air we breathe, or the restrictions imposed by customs, traditions, and religion.
I won’t hide the truth: I don’t abide by these restrictions much, especially when it comes to my life and hobbies. I’ve always given myself the right to live as I please, to experience life as I see it, especially since I’m still in the prime of my youth.
I love skating. I learned it from a young age. My mother made sure to provide me and my brother, who is a year younger than me, with skates. It’s been our favorite sport since we were little. I usually love all kinds of sports, anything that involves movement and excitement. Even my mind is full of thoughts. That’s why I think I might suffer from Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) in some way! I love cycling and have participated in many races here in Gaza. They used to organize an annual youth marathon, along with many other events recently, all held on Rashid Street in the port area.
There were a large number of young men and women participating together… We had begun to live, breathe, and dream.
But it seems the occupier doesn’t even want us to breathe. !! 💔

✅️Vetted by @gazavetters , ( #502 ) & @bilal-salah0
GAZA 🇵🇸🍉🌿
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Waseem and his family are doing ok today. The rest of his family is in North Gaza, which has had a resurgence of violence in the past few days.
At this point, Waseem and his family have $640 USD on their GoFundMe. We are grateful for the slow and steady donations. His family needs roughly $200 USD per week for their daily needs and roughly $2000 USD for a tent and commission fees. Please consider donating or reblogging.
Free Palestine!
Waseem (@aboyman36 on Instagram) is trying to raise money for a new tent as winter approaches. Waseem sent me this video to show me the rips in his family’s tent. Additionally, their sandbags are broken, which allows their tent to flood.
Roughly $2000 USD will help Waseem to get a new tent, blankets, and coats for the winter. He currently has raised $400 USD. Please consider donating or reblogging.
https://gofund.me/7b0b36eb
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UPDATE..
The war is back right now..
The explosions are back 💔
Palestine - Gaza - Al Qarara 2:27 a.m.
✅️Vetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #502 )✅️ & @bilal-salah0
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In the Depths of War: A Wounded Soul’s Plea for Help 🥹🍀
In the midst of war, hope feels like a distant memory. But sometimes, even in the darkest moments, fate intervenes.
After being forced to flee my home in Gaza, I made my way south. I first sought refuge in the town of Al-Qarara, only to continue my journey to the city of Khan Younis. It was there, as I tried to find safety amidst the chaos, that I was struck — wounded in my leg. The pain was excruciating, but fear gripped me more tightly than the injury itself.



I couldn’t bring myself to go to any hospital. I knew that the hospitals were running out of crucial supplies, including anesthesia. The thought of undergoing surgery without any pain relief was too much to bear. The fear of that unbearable pain kept me from seeking help.
But fortune, in the most unexpected way, found me. 🥹🤞🏻


The Jordanian field hospital had been set up in Khan Younis, close to where I was staying. I was lucky — incredibly lucky. I was able to receive surgery in that field hospital. But even then, the agony was overwhelming. The pain of war, of displacement, of injury, all mixed into one unbearable sensation.



I am sharing my story not just as a reflection of the hardships I have faced, but as a plea. There are countless others in Gaza who are not as fortunate as I was, who are in desperate need of medical care, shelter, and support. This war has torn us apart, and we need the world to come together to help rebuild what has been destroyed.
Please, if my story moves you, consider donating to organizations providing aid to me and my family. Every bit helps — every donation, every share, every effort to raise awareness. We here are fighting to survive, and we need you to fight with us in the way you can.
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New community kitchen serving Mawasi Al-Qarara refugee camp in west Gaza
This is an initiative aiming to buy food, diapers, and other necessities in bulk to distribute to the residents of Mawasi Al-Qarara camp. The campaign is vouched for by one of my contacts in Gaza, who lives in the camp and will be helping with distribution.
From the campaign page:
The families in the Mawasi Al-Qarara area are facing unbearable challenges, being displaced from their homes and living under the constant threat of missiles, disease, and starvation. We aim to provide as much aid as possible using every penny given to us. Mohammed and his brothers, Salah and Youssef, will be on the ground distributing everything to the people of the camp. These families are in desperate need of help. We hope to alleviate some of their fears and worries of death by starvation or illness, as they navigate such challenging circumstances. Your support can make a significant difference. Thank you for your generosity.
Please give generously and share broadly!
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I am mohammed Ayyad, I am 17 years old, high school student, I have 7 brothers, including 4 girls and 3 boys and my mother.
Since the beginning of the war, my family and I have been displaced 4 times, each time more severe than the other.
The first is from Gaza City to Khan Yunis, and the second is from Khan Yunis to the shores of Bahr Khan Yunis, then to the city of Rafah, and then to an area called Al Qarara .
My house was completely destroyed , everything is under the rubble my childhood, my memories, my books, and my ambition and Many relatives and friends were killed and life was completely destroyed.
so l please you to help me and help my family collect donations to evacuation the war zone, get out of Gaza safely, and complete my school studies, via my donation link.
https://gofund.me/40b762ef


#football#free gaza#free palestine#gaza strip#gaza#food#artists on tumblr#gravity falls#mob psycho 100#save palestine#wwe#writing
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418 days of genocide, 55 days of siege. Since dawn, over 34 martyrs have ascended due to the IOF's aggression on the Gaza Strip.
Citizens were forcibly displaced and told to go through the "safe road" of Salah Al-Din, only to be bombarded there yet again. The IOF besieged the Awni Al-Harthani School in the northern Gaza Strip, forcibly displacing those inside.
Airstrikes targeted Gaza City, Beit Lahia, Khan Younis, Deir Al-Balah, and Rafah. Among the most horrific was the Tabaeen School massacre in Gaza City, where 12 martyrs ascended, including children, a mother and her daughter, and journalist Alaa Barhoum after the upper floors of the school that houses displaced people was bombed. In Beit Lahia, a three-month pregnant woman was martyred and 5 were wounded.
7 martyrs ascended in the Abu Diya family home in Zaytoun at dawn, while shelling targeted Rafah and Beit Lahia.
Drones buzzed and bombed across the northern Gaza Strip, bombing near Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia alongside helicopters, resulting in three martyrs and injuries at the gate of the ospital. In Beit Lahia, the IOF has advanced on the western areas while airstrikes bombarded the vicinity of Kamal Adwan Hospital once again.
In Daraj, the Mazloum family home was bombed, while the IOF bombed the Al-Jaouni School in Nusseirat in the central #Gaza Strip. In Shuja'iyya, a martyr was reported due to the bombing of a home. Quadcopters again dropped explosive boxes on citizens in the northern Gaza Strip.
New raids targeted Kamal Adwan Hospital's vicinity and Beit Lahia yet again. In Qarara, northeast of Khan Younis, two martyrs ascended due to shelling. Then, drones targeted the Labban family home in Bureij camp in the central Gaza Strip (resulting in an injury), in addition to another drone strike east of Khan Younis (resulting in two martyrs and several wounded). Vehicles penetrated northeast of Rafah in the morning, followed by shelling in the center of the city in the afternoon
The IOF also released three prisoners today, including a sick 70-year-old man. The situation is dire as the displaced are displaced yet again, their tents flooded, and their shelters besieged and bombed.
Dr. Hussam Abu Safiya, Director of Kamal Adwan Hospital in Beit Lahia:
“Since dawn today, the area surrounding Kamal Adwan Hospital and the neighboring districts have been witnessing the most intense aerial attack since the beginning of the Jabalia invasion. The relentless targeting, heavy shelling, and drone bombings have continued without pause.”
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