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Israeli Strike on Refaat al-Areer Apparently Deliberate
The Israeli airstrike that killed Prof. Refaat al-Areer was apparently deliberate, Euro-Med Monitor concluded on Friday. The apartment where Refaat and his family were sheltering was surgically bombed out of the entire building where it’s located, according to corroborated eyewitness and family accounts. This came after weeks of death threats that Refaat received online and by phone from Israeli accounts. We call for an immediate investigation into this apparently deliberate and targeted killing of a prominent Palestinian academic, writer, poet, and activist. On Wednesday at around 18:00, Refaat al-Areer was killed in his sister’s home in al-Sidra neighborhood in al-Daraj area in Gaza city along with his brother Salah and one of his children (Mohammed); his sister Asmaa and three of her children (Alaa, Yahia, and Mohammed); and a neighbor. His brother’s wife, Alaa, and two other children, Rafik and Alma, were wounded in the assault. The airstrike surgically targeted the apartment on the second floor where Rafaat was in a 3-storey building, and not the entire building; indicating the apartment was the target and not possible collateral damage. Refaat was displaced multiple times during this war and ended up at his sister’s home along with his parents, wife and children. A few days ago, Refaat moved with his wife and children to an UNRWA school in al-Tufah neighborhood in Gaza according to his family. However, a close friend of Refaat’s told Euro-Med Monitor that he had received an anonymous phone call from someone who identified himself as an Israeli officer and threatened Refaat that they knew precisely the school where he was located and were about to get to his location with the advancement of Israeli ground troops. While the credibility of the threat itself is unclear, it contributed to prompting Refaat to move back to his sister’s apartment, believing it was more concealed than an open and overcrowded school where it would have been difficult to hide. For weeks since the start of this war, Refaat has been receiving numerous death threats and hateful messages from Israeli accounts on social media after prominent public figures singled him out for harassment and incitement. In 2014, Israel bombed Refaat’s home in Shejaiya and killed over 30 of his and his wife’s families.
#this also indicate that israel IS CAPABLE of surgical killing; they just choose to bomb whole jabalia refugee camp again and again#and al maghazi unrwa school#al fakhoura unrwa school#palestine#free palestine#gaza#refaat alareer
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Fucking insane figures
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Children among four killed after Israel bombs Maghazi.
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💥ISRAELI OCCUPATION BOMBARDMENT OF THE GAZA STRIP CONTINUES ON DAY 89 OF GENOCIDE IN GAZA💥
Many dozens of Palestinians were killed overnight and many more wounded going into Wednesday morning as Israeli Occupation Forces (IOF) continued with their genocidal siege and bombardment of the Gaza Strip for the 89th day of war.
Occupation forces targeted various areas of the strip with intense bombing, with a concentration on the central and southern areas of Gaza, launching several "fire belts" on Gaza neighborhoods.
Three Palestinians were killed and dozens more wounded when occupation warplanes bombed a house behind a school run by the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine (UNRWA) in the east of al-Maghazi Camp in the central Gaza Strip.
IOF aircraft demolished a number of the Ain Goliath Towers in the Nuseirat Refugee Camp, and also bombed 20th street in the camp.
Occupation warplanes also carried out several fire belts targeting the east of Nuseirat Camp as well as in Khan Yunis to the south, with violent explosions recorded in the southern areas of Khan Yunis.
According to the Palestinian State-run News Agency, WAFA, the bodies of four female civilians were found in Khan Yunis after Palestinian Red Crescent personnel entered Hamad Town.
IOF warplanes continue to target the Nuseirat Refugee Camp, the Bureij Refugee Camp, and the al-Maghazi Camp in the central Gaza Strip with a series of bombing raids and fire belts, killing many.
In addition, Occupation air strikes targeted the al-Manara, Qaizan al-Najjar, and Ma'an neighborhoods of Khan Yunis in the south with violent bombing raids.
With many killed in occupation strikes over last night and this morning, the death toll in the Gaza genocide has surpassed 22'000, with the majority of victims being women and children, while the number of wounded now exceeds 57'000.
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World Refugee Day 2024: Different Generations, Same Dispossession in Gaza
20 June 2024
Abu Kefah stands on a dune overlooking an IDP encampment. © 2024 UNRWA Photo by Fadi Thabet
This World Refugee Day, Palestine Refugees in Gaza are struggling to survive a humanitarian tragedy that, for the older generations, is a chilling echo of their past dispossession.
Young and old alike continue to survive - holding on to their right to exist - amid unspeakable violence of nearly nine months of war.
Abu Kefah Qadih, is an 81-year-old Palestine Refugee from Khan Younis. He has weathered forced displacement not once, but twice in his lifetime. As a child, he endured the horror of the Nakba – the mass displacement and dispossession of Palestinians during the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. Now he has been forced to witness the dispossession of his own grandchildren. Together they are currently living through the same ordeal he knew too well as a child. This heart-wrenching reality leaves the elderly man profoundly shaken, shattering any hope he may have held that his family could be spared such a cruel fate.
"The scenes I witnessed as a child are being repeated with my own grandchildren," he laments, his voice trembling with raw emotion. "Watching helplessly as people flee from death, forced to live in tattered tents, clinging to the desperate hope of one day returning home - it shatters my heart to witness this horrific cycle unfolding all over again, this time impacting my own family," Abu Kefah says.
Abu Kefah in an IDP encampment in Gaza. © 2024 UNRWA Photo by Fadi Thabet
His aged eyes reflect the weariness of a lifetime burdened by unrelenting displacement and loss. "Many have been killed, their homes reduced to rubble, but still we remain steadfast, accepting God's will," he affirms as a tear escapes from his eye, a potent testament of the profound sorrow etched into his weathered face.
Hajjeh Zainab sits in an UNRWA IDP shelter. © 2024 UNRWA Photo by Fadi Thabet
Hajjeh Zainab, 88, is another al Nakba survivor from Beersheba. Her family fled the once peaceful grazing land they called home for the Maghazi area of southern Wadi Gaza in 1948.
Before the Nakba, her family cultivated the land and lived off the livestock they raised, such as sheep, goats, and camels. Hajjeh Zainab recalls, "We used to honor guests and welcome them into our homes and on our lands from which we were forced to flee. We always used to say, 'May God grant us a guest before the sun sets,' such was our love for honoring guests. These are the traditions of the Bedouins in the tribes of Beersheba, and we, the good people of this land, lived a simple life filled with love, harmony, and happiness,” she says. “But in one night and one day, gangs attacked us, killed us, slaughtered our children, families, and men, and forced us to leave our homes under the threat of fire, killing, and massacres,” she laments.
Now she is enduring renewed displacements.“We were displaced from our homes in the Maghazi area to schools in Nuseirat. For eight months, we did not leave the school because we could not find a safe place, and we had no options or alternatives. We lived in the school, which [went on to be] bombed several times. We experienced all forms of suffering, fatigue, and fear. Most of us were injured by shrapnel and fire while we were sleeping in our rooms. We believed that the shelters, being run by UNRWA, would be safe, but even the schools were bombed and targeted,” she says.
“Our homes were targeted, and large blocks were completely wiped out. We lost many relatives, neighbors, and friends. We lost the livestock and poultry we raised, and our lands that we cultivated with our sweat were bulldozed. The most tragic moment was when the school we had taken refuge in was bombed, reminiscent of the fear and horror of our displacement in 1948,” Hajjeh Zainab says. “The remains and body parts were scattered in the schoolyard. It was a terrifying and shocking scene. The cries for help from the injured, the victims, children, men, and women echoed, but we were not rescued until much later, by which time most had lost their lives, lying in the schoolyard, corridors, and classrooms.”
Despite the horrors she has lived through, Hajjeh Zainab conveys a strong message, emanating resilience and willpower, “We call on all countries to stand with us and compensate us, as we have been living through tragedy since the Nakba of 1948. We have lived through calamities since the Nakba until now, we are tired of sorrow, grief, death, and torment. We have lived through the Nakba many times in long and different chapters. Our memories, homeland, and homes were lost during the Nakba. And here is a new Nakba, repeating the same scene but on a larger scale. Our homes and memories are lost, and we have lost family and friends,” she says.
“Until when will we live these tragedies? Do we not have the right, as humans, to live a small part of life? I have reached the age of 88 and have never seen such devastation. There is no difference between one tent and another; we are all in the same misery,” she laments.
Nur in an UNRWA IDP shelter. © 2024 UNRWA Photo by Fadi Thabet
Sadly, yet another generation of Palestine Refugees will carry the trauma like that shouldered by Hajjeh Zainab and Abu Kefah Qadih. Nur Ziyad, 14, is from Beit Lahia, in the northern region of the Gaza Strip. She recounts her own harrowing experience of dispossession, when intense shelling hit her family home. A neighbouring four-story building collapsed on to her house, and Nur and her family of 10 found themselves taking shelter in an UNRWA clinic in Jabalia refugee camp.
Amid the shelling and fires, Nur was constantly worried for her family’s safety, grasping onto her mother’s hand tightly for fear of losing her. Conditions at the clinic were difficult, more than 80 people crammed into a single classroom, all of them lacking food, water, and basic necessities. After thirty days of continuous fear and danger from the nearby shelling, the family decided to move south, coerced by Israeli Forces evacuation orders.
They walked from the north through a military checkpoint near Wadi Gaza, witnessing decomposed and dog-mauled bodies along the way. After crossing the checkpoint, they continued to Nuseirat and then to Rafah by truck. On the way, she saw children crying from lack of food and water, the journey to Rafah taking two whole days.
When she reached Tel al-Sultan, she had no tents, tarps, or plastic sheets, and while crossed the checkpoint, Israeli Forces ordered her to discard all her bags, clothes, and phone. People informed her and her family about a school in East Rafah, so they walked for a day to reach it, spending the night outdoors. Someone gave them a blanket that they shared amongst the ten of them, combatting the severe cold of the night. Thankfully, the school in East Rafah provided them with shelter, however food is scarce and insufficient for the needs of Nur and her siblings. They’ve often had to wait in long lines to collect morsels.
Susan in an UNRWA IDP shelter. © 2024 UNRWA Photo by Fadi Thabet
Susan, 12, also carries the burden of trauma of the generation of Palestine Refugees before her. "I will never forget those scattered remains everywhere...I lost contact with my friends and don't know who among them is still alive. I miss my soulmate, Lama,” she says.
“In the early days of the war, Israeli Forces demanded that we leave our home, but my father didn't comply. We didn't know where to go, as we had no other place. When the unpredictable shelling in our neighborhood intensified, we were forced to flee from Shuja'iyya to a school in Khan Younis,” she recounts. “A few days later, that school was bombed. I rushed to search for my father in the corridors, all filled with the dead and injured. I will never forget seeing scattered remains everywhere. I kept calling for my father until I found him. I hugged him and couldn't believe he was still alive!” Susan recalls harrowingly.
“I dream that the war will stop and that we can return to our lives as they were. I miss the gatherings for tea, manakish, and…everything,” she says.
Around 1.7 million people - more than seven out of every 10 people in the Gaza Strip - are currently displaced by the war, with many of them having been forced to flee multiple times.
https://www.unrwa.org/newsroom/features/world-refugee-day-2024-different-generations-same-dispossession-gaza
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Hamas rockets caused the hospital explosion
I looked at the article that you screenshotted from Al Jazeera, published on Oct. 19, stated the following:
Based on a detailed review of all videos, Sanad’s analysts conclude that the flash Israel attributed to a misfire was in fact consistent with Israel’s Iron Dome missile defence system intercepting a missile fired from the Gaza Strip and destroying it in mid-air.
However, that is not the only or most recent information that has come out since then.
Today, Oct. 20: Forensic Architecture, has posted the following:
Preliminary analysis by FA, @alhaq_org & @earshot_ngo into the #AlAhli hospital blast in Gaza casts significant doubt on IOF claims that the source of the deadly explosion was a Palestinian-fired rocket travelling west to east.
In their thread, they state that "the fragmentation patterns may indicate the projectile came from the northeast—the direction of the Israeli-controlled side of the Gaza perimeter—and not from the west, as claimed by the IOF." They provide further evidence to support this claim.
I will echo what others have said: even *if* the IOF is not responsible for this particular missile, it does not change the situation on the ground. The genocide is still ongoing.
reliefweb has reported that as of Oct. 19, at least 4,000 Palestinians have been killed and over 15,000 have been wounded. Over 1,000 of those killed were children.
The Israeli State has still cut off water, food, electricity, fuel, and aid from Gaza, leaving them to starve and dehydrate to death. "Without electricity and fuel, clean water cannot be pumped into Gaza."
The IOF has a long history of targeting and murdering civilians, and lying about it. (See the assassination of Shireen Abu Akleh, the bombing of the Al-Katibah building, the March for Return, to name a few).
Other times the IOF has lied about bombing hospitals: - Israel Bombs Gaza’s Only Rehab Hospital: Staff Forced to Evacuate Paralyzed Patients After Shelling (2014) - Attacks on medical facilities and civilians add to war crime allegations (2014) - Israel used fabricated images to justify bombing al-Wafa hospital (2014)
WHO reported on Oct. 12 "documented 34 attacks on health care in Gaza since last Saturday that have resulted in the death of 11 health workers on duty, 16 injuries, and damages to 19 health facilities and 20 ambulances."
Oct. 13: Israeli air raids murdered at least 70 Palestinians attempting to flee North Gaza.
Oct. 19: UN experts call for the prevention of genocide. They go on to say that an UNRWA school located in Al Maghazi refugee camp that sheltered some 4000 displaced people was also targeted on the same day.
Oct. 16: Raz Segal, Israeli historian and genocide scholar, said "this is a textbook case of genocide."
As of Oct. 14, in the West Bank over 50 Palestinians have been murdered and 1,100 wounded by settlers and the Israeli army. Today, Oct. 20, the Times of Israel reports published 'IDF, settlers allegedly bind, strip, beat, burn, urinate on 3 Palestinians in W. Bank ' Today, Oct. 20, the number of Palestinians murdered in the West Bank is reported to have gone up to at least 81. (+ NYT also reports that more than 70 Palestinians have been killed)
Oct. 20 report: "the Church of Saint Porphyrius was hit in the late hours of Thursday by an Israeli air strike, leaving at least 16 dead and dozens injured at the compound of the Greek Orthodox church. Many Gaza residents had taken refuge in the compound as the war raged in the enclave."
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GENEVA (19 October 2023) – UN experts* today expressed outrage against the deadly strike at Al Ahli Arab Hospital in Gaza City, which killed more than 470 civilians on Tuesday (17) and trapped hundreds under the rubble. The strike reportedly followed two warnings issued by Israel that an attack on the hospital was imminent if people inside were not evacuated. “The strike against Al Ahli Arab Hospital is an atrocity. We are equally outraged by the deadly strike on the same day on an UNRWA school located in Al Maghazi refugee camp that sheltered some 4000 displaced people, as well as two densely populated refugee camps,” the experts said. The experts raised serious humanitarian and legal concerns over Israel tightening its 16-year siege of the enclave and its population and long-standing occupation, depriving 2.2 million people of essential food, fuel, water, electricity and medicine. An estimated 50,000 pregnant women in Gaza, are in desperate need of prenatal and postnatal care. The number of internally displaced people across the Gaza Strip is estimated at around one million.
They recalled that the UN Security Council has repeatedly condemned the use of starvation of civilians as a method of warfare, which is prohibited under international humanitarian and criminal law. The unlawful denial of humanitarian access and depriving civilians of objects indispensable to their survival are also a violation of international humanitarian law, the experts warned. The UN experts called for the protection of all humanitarian workers, after the World Health Organization (WHO) documented more than 136 attacks on health care services in the occupied Palestinian territory, including 59 attacks on the Gaza Strip, which resulted in the death of at least 16 health workers since the beginning of hostilities on 7 October. Israeli bombardment on Gaza has also killed 15 staff of the United Nations Refugee Works Agency (UNRWA) and four Palestine Red Crescent paramedics in an ambulance. An ambulance driver of Magen David Adom in Israel lost his life while driving to treat injured people. “The complete siege of Gaza coupled with unfeasible evacuation orders and forcible population transfers, is a violation of international humanitarian and criminal law. It is also unspeakably cruel,” the experts said. They recalled that the wilful and systematic destruction of civilian homes and infrastructure, known as ‘domicide’, and cutting off drinking water, medicine, and essential food is clearly prohibited under international criminal law. “We are sounding the alarm: There is an ongoing campaign by Israel resulting in crimes against humanity in Gaza. Considering statements made by Israeli political leaders and their allies, accompanied by military action in Gaza and escalation of arrests and killing in the West Bank, there is also a risk of genocide against the Palestine people,” the experts said. “There are no justifications or exceptions for such crimes. We are appalled by the inaction of the international community in the face of belligerent war-mongering,” the experts said. “The Gazan population, half of whom are children, have already suffered many decades of unlawful brutal occupation and lived under the blockade for 16 years,” the experts said. “It is time to immediately cease fire and ensure urgent and unimpeded access to essential humanitarian supplies, including food, water, shelter, medicine, fuel and electricity. The physical safety of the civilian population must be guaranteed,” the experts said. “The occupation needs to end and there must be reparation, restitution and reconstruction, towards full justice for Palestinians,” they said.
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Hello there, 👋
I am Tamer Aldeeb, a dentist from Gaza.
We have suffered greatly from fear, displacement, and the destruction of our home and my clinic, and everything we literally own...
We want to save ourselves from what seems like an inevitable death.
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Hello,
I am Tamer Al-Deeb, a Palestinian dentist from Gaza.
[Picture of Tamer before the war in his clinic]
I have hesitated and delayed for a long time to write these words and create an account on GoFundMe, but the need has become very urgent due to what I see of death approaching myself and my family.
To begin our story, it is important to introduce my family, who are the core of my existence and the source of my strength during these turbulent times:
We are a family of four suffering for over 9 months from a brutal war that spares neither humans nor stones.
Mother: The Heart of Our Home
My mother embodies generosity and kindness as a devoted homemaker, always prioritizing her family's well-being. Her unwavering love remains our sanctuary amidst the chaos.
Father: The Pillar of Strength
My father, Majed, a dedicated professor, faced the destruction of the university he served. Despite this, his commitment to education and society remains unshaken.
Brother: A Beacon of Healing
My brother, Mohammad, a compassionate doctor, confronts the challenges of healthcare amidst dwindling supplies and occupation brutality, showcasing remarkable dedication to healing.
Tamer: A Dream Deferred
As for myself, Tamer, I was on the verge of a new beginning, with aspirations to further my career in Germany. I had saved thousands of dollars for the mandatory block account to support my stay abroad. However, the conflict has not only shattered my professional dreams but also consumed what didn't burn of my savings, compelling me to fight for my family's survival amidst the escalating costs of basic human necessities.
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[Picture of the family before the war]
I have lost the lives of my dearest friends, neighbors, and much of what I loved.
We have lost our home with all its dreams and memories. A five-floor house completely leveled to the ground!!
[Pictures of the destroyed house]
I lost my clinic, my only source of livelihood.
[picture of the clinic]
My neighborhood .
[picture of the destroyed neighborhood]
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Since the beginning of the war, we were forced to flee our home in the north of the Gaza Strip to the supposed safe area in the south. But unfortunately, this was just the beginning. We have been displaced four times in the same southern area, fleeing from death always surrounding us.
Initially, we fled to a school belonging to the UNRWA in the Nuseirat camp until we were forced to move to another area, and the Maghazi camp was the intended destination. Then a UNRWA school, where we were residing in a tent inside, was targeted, killing 7 civilians. We were forced to flee again to a tent in Rafah, but the scarcity of clean water and the spread of epidemics and diseases forced us to flee again to a UNRWA school in the Deir Al-Balah area until now.
UNRWA has been providing refuge to hundreds of displaced families for the past six months at schools that have become vital community hubs, offering shelter to thousands of individuals trapped in the southern region.
Women and children sleep inside classrooms, and the men sleep outside in tents set up in the courtyard. Rainstorms recently have flooded our tents, and it's very difficult to take care of our basic needs.
[Pictures of Tamer after the war in the UNRWA school and his tent]
I am currently volunteering at Al-Aqsa Hospital, assisting in the maxillofacial surgery department. However, a sense of helplessness and despair often overwhelms me. It's hard to put into words the horrors and injuries I witness daily. Surrounded by the shroud of death and the cries of the wounded, I feel powerless. "I want to save you, I want you to live," I often think, "I will do everything in my power to make it happen!" Sadly, many times, they become part of the countless casualties from my homeland. The shortages in food, water, and medical supplies are dire, to the extent that we sometimes perform surgeries without anesthesia. The suffering is unimaginable.
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Now we hope to escape death, we hope for the end of the war, we hope to leave the Gaza Strip, and we hope to live a decent life away from bombing, occupation, and destruction.
It has been 9 months of hell and horror. This genocide has been too long to bear, and our mental health and lives are in constant danger. (I can’t describe enough what I have been dealing with daily in the hospitals for the past days. We have reached a point where there is no hope left for us here in Gaza, where we are unfortunately just waiting for our turn to die, and even if there is a ceasefire, the destruction in Gaza is beyond prompt repair
Evacuation fees are expensive, especially now that I have no source of income. Once we can evacuate, your donations will cover our travel expenses and help us get immediate support in Egypt. There will be meal expenses, wardrobe expenses, emergency expenses, etc., but no generous contribution will go to waste.
To cross the “Rafah” Gaza-Egypt Borders, you need to have your name listed in the Crossing List (paid permit), and coordinators in Egypt who have the power to add my family’s names to the list at the border are now asking for anywhere from $6-8,000 per PERSON! They will not add the names until we can prove we have the money ready.
I ask for your help because this is not just my battle alone, but a battle in which we seek your helping hand to survive and preserve our families. Any donation, big or small, will have a huge impact on the lives of my family and me. I am grateful to everyone who donates, and I will remain grateful forever for giving hope and opportunity to me and my family to survive and build a better future.
Thank you for reading my story. For sharing my story with your friends and family. I hope, there is a ceasefire, and we can get the rest and safety we deserve to build our lives all over again. ❤️
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Airstrike on UNRWA School – Gaza Authorities Debunk Israeli Claims of Killing Fighters
The Government Media Office stated that the Israeli list includes names of Palestinians who were killed before Thursday’s attack in the Nuseirat refugee camp.
The Government Media Office in Gaza on Friday debunked allegations by the Israeli army that it had killed Palestinian fighters in an airstrike on a UN-run school sheltering thousands of displaced people in the Nuseirat refugee camp. Earlier on Friday, the Israeli army released a list of 17 names, claiming they were members of Palestinian Resistance groups Hamas and Islamic Jihad, who were gathered in a room in the school in central Gaza. The Government Media Office stated that the Israeli list includes names of Palestinians who were killed before Thursday’s attack in the Nuseirat refugee camp. This includes Majd Darweesh, who was killed Wednesday in the Maghazi refugee camp; Maher Fadel and Motasem Shaqra, both killed Wednesday in the Bureij refugee camp; and Jamil al-Maqadma, an elderly man who died in 2017. The office also pointed out that the Israeli list contains three Palestinians who are still alive, including one who has been living abroad for years. Additionally, the Gaza-based media office named 12 children killed in the attack, along with the remains of two unidentified children. Israeli occupation forces committed a gruesome massacre at dawn on Thursday, once again targeting displaced civilians in a school affiliated with the United Nations Agency for Palestinian Refugees (UNRWA) in the Nuseirat refugee camp, in central Gaza.
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Since meeting with US Secretary of State Blinken, Israel has:
Bombed Jabalia refugee camp again
Bombed a convoy of Red Cross and UNRWA ambulances in the gate of Al Shifa hospital
Bombed Al Wafaa hospital's power generator
Bombed Al Shati Camp in Western Gaza City
Still not allowed fuel aid to enter, resulting Kamal Adwan Hospital in northern Gaza Strip to 'completely' shutdown due to fuel shortage
Bombed the gate of Al Aqsa hospital in Tal Alhawa
Bombed Al Fakhoura UNRWA school
Bombed the entrance of Al-Nasr Children’s Hospital
Attack a public water tank that supplies several neighborhoods
Bombed Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central Gaza
Bombed French Institute in Gaza
Bombed area near Indonesian Hospital in Jabalia, Gaza
Bombed Osama bin Zaid UNRWA school housing displaced people in Al-Saftawi area, north of Gaza City
Attacked the area around Tel al-Hawa neighborhood and Palestine Red Crescent-affiliated Al-Quds Hospital
Killed people fleeing using Al Rasheed Street in Gaza
Detained further 55 Palestinians across occupied West Bank, bringing the total number to 2,040 since Oct. 7
The death toll in Gaza risen to 9,488 deaths, including 3,900 children and 2,509 women (70% of casualties) in addition to 2,200 missing people and 24,158 injured with various injuries.
The death toll in West Bank risen to 144.
60 of Israeli hostages are lost including 23 bodies still missing under the rubble.
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If you have more than $1000 in your bank account, donate at least $5, if you have less, donate at least $1, if you have nothing to give, make sure this gets to someone who can, every second in Gaza is another in danger
Help Dana and her family get out of Gaza
“Firas Adnan is organizing this fundraiser on behalf of Safwat Hamdan.
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Firas Adnan’s story:
Firas Adnan, 20 years old. Wait, he lost everything during the war, including his home.
Firas is the middle son in the family. My father was stuck in Egypt and could not bring Lina back, so he takes care of his younger sisters and bears all the family duties while she is twenty years old.
He was residing in Jabalia, but due to the genocidal war, Firas had to leave his home and flee to Tal Zaatar, and he and his remaining family were displaced to many other areas due to that loss. They saw all the bombing and shelling to reach Deir al-Balah.
And facing the dark side of the world at the age of twenty.
Because of the lack of asylum, because of the lack of food in Deir Balah, they are starving. Sick condition day after day.
Please support Firas and his family; A small donation will make a big impact on their lives!
the details:
Jabalia: In the first days of the war, the occupation advised people to move south
Tal al-Zaatar: My family and I were with my father’s friends in Tal al-Zaatar for 11 days. It was one of the most difficult days of the war, and I learned that my home had been completely destroyed. This was the hardest news I received because my home was gone. Then the occupation demanded a displacement to the area beyond Wadi Gaza. Then my family and I were displaced to Maghazi.
Maghazi: My family and I were living in an UNRWA school, and I was living in a place for education, and it was winter. We were very tired during these times and we all got sick, then we got up in the morning. Maghazi was occupied and we were asked to move to Rafah.
Rafah: The experience was very difficult because I did not have any source of income to meet my family’s needs, and Rafah had 1.3 million people, so it was difficult to obtain things. We were living in a camp for the displaced, and this was even more difficult now. There is no water and no food. I am alone with my family
Then we were asked to move from Rafah to the north, and I went to Deir al-Balah to live in a tent. I had no house, no money, no friends, and no relatives left. I lost my friends and relatives and until now I know nothing about them.
Every place I went has been destroyed and I am in a difficult situation and need help.
However, I must do nothing but accept reality.
-This is my story and this is reality.
Reminder: Your donation saves the lives of 5 people.
So I ask everyone to help me so that I can restore my family and provide them with food and drink. If you donate 5€ or 10$, this is how it helps me.
help firas and his family
my house
This is what happens to us every day
Thank you with much love for taking the time to read and support us
Remember: With your donation, you save my family’s life ❤️”
This was taken from the gofundme description
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By • Olalekan Fagbade Isreali Military bomb Hospital, Church in Gaza with hundreds of people killed - United Nations reacts The UN Secretary-General, Antonio Guterres has condemned the strike on Al Ahli Anglican Episcopal Hospital in Gaza, with preliminary reports of hundreds killed and many others wounded, including women and children. He also condemned the attack on a UN Palestine refugee agency (UNRWA) school in Al-Maghazi refugee camp in Gaza which killed at least six people. UN spokesperson, Stephane Dujarric, said this in a statement on Tuesday. Dujarric said the secretary-general extended his sincere condolences to the families of the victims and wishes a swift recovery to those injured. He emphasised that hospitals, clinics, medical personnel, and UN premises were explicitly protected under international law. Similarly, the World Health Organisation (WHO) condemned the attack on Al Ahli Arab Hospital. “The hospital was operational, with patients, health and care givers, and internally displaced people sheltering there. “Early reports indicate hundreds of fatalities and injuries,” it said in a statement. According to the UN health agency, the hospital is one of 20 in the north of the Gaza Strip facing evacuation orders from the Israeli military. It said that the order for evacuation had been impossible to carry out given the current insecurity and critical condition of many patients. WHO said that other problems were lack of ambulances, staff, health system bed capacity, and alternative shelter for those displaced. The agency, however, called for the immediate active protection of civilians and health care. (www.nannew.ng) #Churchkillinghundredsofpeople #IsrealiMilitarybombHospital
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[Image descriptions: all six images are tweets. The first five are by Quds News Network (@QudsNen) and the last one is by Lowkey (@Lowkey0nline). All the screenshots say they came out in the last 24 hours.
Image 1: “#BREAKING| #Israeli strikes in front of Al Quds Hospital in #Gaza, leaving several casualties. Israeli jets have also targeted Al Shifa and the Indonesian hospitals.” There is a video thumbnail of a Gazan hospital with smoke billowing out.
Image 2: “This is a classroom at Usama Bin Zaid #UNRWA school in northern #Gaza. At least 20 children and women have been killed in this classroom by Israeli strikes while they were sleeping.” There is a picture of the classroom wall, covered in what appears to be blood and severe damage from the Israeli strikes.
Image 3: “#BREAKING| #Israel's airstrikes target an ambulance that was carrying injured civilians toward the Rafah border crossing. #Gaza.” There is a picture of a damaged ambulance surrounded by people.
Image 4: “Palestinian journalists bid a final farewell to their colleague, Mohammad Abu Hattab, murdered yesterday in an Israeli airstrike which targeted his home in Khan Yunis, south of the Gaza Strip. #GazaGenocide.” There are four pictures of people carrying a body covered in white cloth and a crowd paying their respects.
Image 5: “Israeli warplanes destroy an entire residential complex in the Al-Maghazi refugee camp in central #Gaza.” There is a video thumbnail of an enormous crater littered with rubble with a partially destroyed multi-story structure at the edge of the picture and some people standing at the edge of the crater. They are very small in the picture.
Image 6: “It is amazing that the French Parliament can consider laws to give those supporting Palestine years in jail, literally days after Israel bombed the French Cultural Institute in Gaza.”]
Their latest war crimes:
Multiple hospitals at once
UN School
Ambulance
Journalists
Residential complex
Also, the French
#gaza#palestine#free palestine#israel#genocide#the dogshit ’20s#the dogshit twenties#described#image description by me
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Tamer Al-deeb and his family
https://gofund.me/18e0444c
About them: (GoFundMe description)
I have hesitated and delayed for a long time to write these words and create an account on GoFundMe, but the need has become very urgent due to what I see of death approaching myself and my family.
To begin our story, it is important to introduce my family, who are the core of my existence and the source of my strength during these turbulent times:
We are a family of four suffering for over nine months from a brutal war that spares neither humans nor stones.
Mother: The Heart of Our Home
My mother embodies generosity and kindness as a devoted homemaker, always prioritizing her family's well-being. Her unwavering love remains our sanctuary amidst the chaos.
Father: The Pillar of Strength
My father, Majed, a dedicated professor, faced the destruction of the university he served. Despite this, his commitment to education and society remains unshaken.
Brother: A Beacon of Healing
My brother, Mohammad, a compassionate doctor, confronts the challenges of healthcare amidst dwindling supplies and occupation brutality, showcasing remarkable dedication to healing.
Tamer: A Dream Deferred
As for myself, Tamer, I was on the verge of a new beginning, with aspirations to further my career in Germany. I had saved thousands of dollars for the mandatory block account to support my stay abroad. However, the conflict has not only shattered my professional dreams but also consumed what didn't burn of my savings, compelling me to fight for my family's survival amidst the escalating costs of basic human necessities.
Living in a destroyed Neighborhood
Since the beginning of the war, we were forced to flee our home in the north of the Gaza Strip to the supposed safe area in the south. But unfortunately, this was just the beginning. We have been displaced four times in the same southern area, fleeing from death always surrounding us.
Initially, we fled to a school belonging to the UNRWA in the Nuseirat camp until we were forced to move to another area, and the Maghazi camp was the intended destination. Then a UNRWA school, where we were residing in a tent inside, was targeted, killing 7 civilians. We were forced to flee again to a tent in Rafah, but the scarcity of clean water and the spread of epidemics and diseases forced us to flee again to a UNRWA school in the Deir Al-Balah area until now.
UNRWA has been providing refuge to hundreds of displaced families for the past six months at schools that have become vital community hubs, offering shelter to thousands of individuals trapped in the southern region.
Women and children sleep inside classrooms, and the men sleep outside in tents set up in the courtyard. Rainstorms recently have flooded our tents, and it's very difficult to take care of our basic needs.
Current progress:
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Amani & Eman Alhallaq
+ younger siblings and nieces and nephews
About them
I am Amani, and as you know, my sister Eman and I are currently living in the besieged Gaza Strip. We are the only ones left from our family. We live with our children in a tent, experiencing the worst living conditions. We are still suffering and struggling to provide water, food, and other necessities. Basic living conditions are not available, and we are living in extremely difficult circumstances.
Our homes have been completely destroyed, and our future shattered. We no longer have a house or anything we own. We have been displaced four times, facing exhaustion and severe illness, including gastroenteritis, high fever, cough, and amoebiasis due to contaminated water and malnutrition. Despite our efforts, we struggled to find the necessary medicine. Here we are now in the Mawasi Khan Younis area, where the intense ongoing bombardment continues.
My brother created this donation link to help us reach safety and save our lives and our children’s lives. Here in Gaza, we find nothing, and the truth is we are fighting to survive. We appeal to the entire world to move to a safe place where we can rebuild our lives in peace. Travel costs are high, but it is the best solution.
Current progress:
£6,076 / £12,000
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Laila Shaqqoura
About them
We live in very difficult conditions here, especially after entering Rafah. There is no safe place to go. We now live in a tent west of the city of Rafah, where insects, garbage, and epidemics spread due to the lack of necessary treatments and clean drinking water. We were all infected with hepatitis and it was very difficult. In addition to that, the very high temperature here in the tent, the bombing and destruction everywhere, we live in terror here.
Our future and education have been destroyed, neither schools nor universities.
Amon was supposed to have finished high school this year, and then I would go to university and fulfill the dream of years, but unfortunately everything was destroyed. Our homes, our memories, and our childhood were destroyed.
My uncle set up a fundraising link for us to help evacuate us to safety.
Current progress:
€5,117 / €45,000
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