In the heart of Algeria, I, Lina, found an unexpected connection that transcended borders and conflict. Through Instagram, I met Hassan, a resilient soul from the Nuseirat area in the Gaza Strip. Our conversations, often carried out over FaceTime, revealed a story of survival, hope, and the relentless pursuit of peace amidst the chaos of war. This is Hassan's story, a tale of a family striving to live with dignity despite the dire circumstances that surround them.
Hassan's life in Gaza is a daily struggle against unimaginable odds. The ongoing conflict has stripped his family of the basic necessities of life. For over a year, they have not had access to normal food, and the scarcity of medicine and clothing has made survival a constant battle. The conditions are terrifying, with the constant threat of bombings adding to their fear and uncertainty. their house was attacked by Isr*eli bombings, leaving them in a state of shock and despair. They also lost their supermarket in the war, a vital source of income and sustenance for the family. Forced to escape from one area to another, they find no place is truly safe, as all areas are occupied and fraught with danger.
Hassan's family consists of six members, each with their own dreams and challenges:
- Israa Fattah Dukha, Hassan's mother, is a 45-year-old woman who has borne the brunt of the hardships with unwavering strength. She is the pillar of the family, holding them together through the darkest times.
- mohammed al-Naqleh, Hassan's brother, is 28 years old and suffers from a severe mental illness. Without his prescribed medication, risperidone, which the family cannot afford, he is incapable of being unsupervised. His condition adds an extra layer of difficulty to their already precarious situation.
- Hanin al-Naqleh, at 25, works as a nurse at Al-Aqsa Hospital in Deir al-Balah. Despite the overwhelming challenges, she dedicates herself to helping others, embodying the spirit of resilience and compassion.
- Afaf Al-Naqleh is a university student whose dreams were shattered when her institution was destroyed. She was studying sports and its fields, and now she yearns to complete her education and rebuild her future.
- Tareq Al-Naqleh,Hassan's younger brother, is in high school. He dreams of completing his studies abroad, away from the constant threat of violence, to secure a better future for himself and his family.
- And then there is Hassan Al-Naqleh himself, a student of fine arts and graphic design at Al-Aqsa University. His passion for art is a beacon of hope, a way to express the pain and dreams of his people. The destruction of his university has not dimmed his spirit; instead, it has fueled his determination to continue his studies and use his talents to advocate for peace and justice.
My connection with Hassan has opened my eyes to the harsh realities faced by those in Gaza. I believe that everyone deserves to live in peace and that even the smallest act of kindness can make a significant impact. Through this post, I hope to reach out to compassionate individuals who can help Hassan and his family. Donations, no matter how small, can provide food, medicine, and other essentials that are desperately needed.
• Here is the link ⤵️
Hassan's story is not just a tale of suffering; it is a testament to the human spirit's resilience and the power of hope. By sharing his story, I aim to bring attention to the plight of those in Gaza and inspire others to contribute to their cause. Together, we can make a difference and help Hassan and his family find the peace and stability they so desperately seek.
Please, spread Hassan's story far and wide. Share this post, talk about it with your friends and family, and help us reach as many people as possible. Your support can bring hope to a family in desperate need.
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I was a successful person in my life; I have always been proud of myself, and my family was proud of me too. I had a life, dreams, and ambitions that I was striving for. My life was full of lectures, volunteering, teaching students, and adventures, but for more than 389 days, all of this stopped completely! Can you feel my broken heart? Can you imagine how I feel at this moment? Tell me what I can write for you to feel me and offer help to me and my family by donating and sharing?!
Hello, I'm Ola, a graduate student from the faculty of science - Al-Azhar University in G@za P@lestine. I truly appreciate you taking a moment to read my story. As you reading my message, myself and my family, “my mother, father, three sisters, and my little brother,” are trying to survive under all kinds of suffering including but not limited to fear, instability, and starvation, thirst, and poverty in northern G@za.
Since 389 days until now, We haven't had a single piece of fruit or even a single vegetable! For more than a year we have been living without any kind of meat, chicken or fish, we live without healthy food or clean drink, one meal costs us more than $100 per person after prices increased by 20-25 times, can you imagine the severe malnutrition we suffer from? I know for sure that you can't help all families that want your help but at least you can help those who come across your life.
I sincerely hope you can empathize with our dire situation and consider supporting us.
And yes, even the smallest amount can help because it's all about a collection of these small amounts until we reach our final goal and be able to rebuild our lives.
I am the eldest daughter who has to help herself and her family, but of course I will not be able to do it alone. Will you help me with that?!
Thank you for standing by me. ❤️
Please donate and/or reblog 🥺🙏🇵🇸
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!! DONT SKIP !! donations urgently needed
They are only at €66,072 out of €75,000 goal
My friend Dina, Ahmed's wife, is reaching out for help to save her family and promote their campaign. Dina is 30 years old and lives in Gaza with her husband Ahmed, who is 36, and their children: Zeina (8 years old), Eileen (7 years old), Yamen (5 years old), and baby Ronza (4 months old). Imagine if it were your own family member, friend, or child who should be enjoying school or playing with friends, but instead, they are hiding from bombs and relying on the kindness of strangers to survive. This family has been suffering for more than a year due to the relentless siege and devastation. You are their only chance to find safety and hope for a better future. Please help by sharing their campaign and spreading the word.
This fundraiser has been vetted by @/el-shab-hussein and @/nabulsi - #264 on the vetted Gaza fundraiser list,
Also verified by butterflyeffect.project (# 741) & this fundraiser is vetted by @gazavetters , #213 on the spreadsheet here
(drawing above by @/anonymous ), On the occasion of his young son Yamen's birthday anniversary.
Dina's daughter, Ronza, is not even four months old, yet she suffers from malnutrition after spending her short life in the midst of war. Yamen, five years old, is also struggling with illnesses and malnutrition due to the harsh conditions. There is no greater nightmare for any father than to see his children starving and sick, unable to do anything to help. Please help Dina save his children and bring them to safety. Every child deserves security and nourishment, and you can be the hope that rescues Ronza and Yamen, giving them the childhood they deserve, far from the sound of bombs.
Their Husband Ahmed suffers from a severe herniated disc that prevents him from moving normally or holding his children in his arms. Additionally, he has another illness that he refuses to disclose, which only adds to his suffering. In Gaza, the medical resources available for his treatment are inadequate, and every day that passes without proper care increases his pain and the anxiety his family endures. He urgently needs to receive treatment and travel abroad before his condition worsens further. Your assistance in raising funds means not just alleviating his pain but saving a father who is desperately trying to remain by his children's and family's side. Don't let this family, who has already endured so much loss, also lose their father, husband, and sole support.
Dina has shown me pictures of the explosion near them, and thankfully, they managed to escape in time. Every day they spend in Gaza puts their lives at risk from Israeli bombs. Every day and hour counts. I know there are compassionate and kind people willing to help. Every euro helps, and your donation will bring them one step closer to safety. With love and hope, I ask you to give what you can. I believe in the kindness of people in this world, and I beg you not to let his family die. If you can’t donate, please share this message so it may reach those who can help.
Never forget that palestinians are not numbers on a list of deaths. Please think of each of them, think of their names and faces and know that you can help them. I think of them every day. I think of the hopes and dreams they should achieve, I think of their education, their future, and the love they show when they work hard every day to get help. You may feel powerless to stop this genocide, but you have the power to save Dina and his family.
I dream that the day will come soon where they may use their days to rest and recover from what they’ve been through, where they can share a meal and laugh and the children will play, instead of having to use their time to beg the world to listen and help them. We can make this possible.
Here is the link again for their fundraiser
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Hello, my name is Nader, and I am creating this account on behalf of my nephew, Fares Zaher Hanoun. Fares, who began suffering from epilepsy at the age of fourteen, was undergoing treatment until the war disrupted his life, stripping him of his basic rights and preventing him from continuing his treatment and pursuing his future goals. The war not only worsened his health but also took a toll on his mental well-being. Additionally, his family’s home was severely damaged and is now uninhabitable. Fares is seeking to raise $60,000 to cover the costs for himself and his family of eight to enter Egypt, where he hopes to resume his treatment and live in peace and security.
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🚨Urgent help is needed for my family🚨
✅ Verified campaign – please check the end of the story 🔍📌
Hello, I am Ali. My account has been blocked twice, and I appeal to everyone who has a heart of mercy
I appeal to people who look at us with sympathy. Life is difficult that no one can imagine, and we have hope for you that my family will escape from this oppressor. As you know, there is no margin for life. They suffer from everything from fear, hunger, thirst, extermination, and what is more difficult than that is that I said cleanliness.
This is my family. As you can see, they wait for food every day. There is a big queue to get it. My family and I thank everyone who contributes to the hopes, even if it is just a little. And to the people who are not able to donate, we thank them for conveying our message to the supporters. Do not leave my family alone. Please help us. Please.
Ali Helles -- €1,433 / €100,000 since 16 June 2024 (1% funded / 3 months)
Need.https://gofund.me/36240bc1
Vetted by @gazavetters, my number verified on the list is ( #133 )
They are innocent children who are not guilty of anything. Please do not leave my family alone. I hope that there are merciful people, and I hope that you do not leave them alone.
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My name is Oday , I am 19 years old. I live in Palestine Gaza I was living a normal life and I was a university student. Because of October 7, my dream, my university, and my whole life were destroyed. Now I am living a bad life and I am trying to travel with My family of 8 and I, as the eldest son of this family, have endured hardship since I was young, trying to bring them to safety and complete my studies.
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Hello everyone 🤗
I truly wish safety and happiness for you and your families from the bottom of my heart ❤
I’m pleading with you from the depths of my heart to help us save my family 🙏🤲
Every donation, no matter how small or large, can make a huge difference in our lives.
My young children are in desperate need of your support as they face unimaginable hardships.
My children send you all their love and are waiting for your urgent help to save them.
Please donate now, and kindly share this post with your friends and family 🌹🙏
Thank you all for any support, no matter how simple 🌹🌹♥
I cant donate but i will try to share it around. I hope that your family and you will get help as soon as possible.
Hi
I would be really grateful if you could help me by donating to save my children and family from the dangers of war and death in Gaza and escape to a safe place.
Please donate, repost and share the posts for my family 🙏
https://gofund.me/d376b3cb
Hi, i cant donate but i will try to share it around. I hope that you and your family will get the help you need.
These are fundraisers that my vetter Mohammed Ayesh has told me are high priority either due to the low amount of funds or due to the situation the person is in. If you donate to any of these, please leave a screenshot below so to encourage others to donate to the fundraiser!
Hazem Mohammed Al-Bardaweel: Hazem has lost his wife and children in a bombing that injured him badly. He needs help starting anew while grieving the loss of his family to genocide.
Hossam Bardaweel: Hossam has lost his parents and all his siblings, and is now left to care for his siblings' children and widows on his own. He needs help supporting them while grieving the loss of his family to genocide.
Namer Matar: Namer has lost his baby due to a sudden illness that affected his newborn twins. The family is devastated, and his wife is struggling with postpartum in conditions of genocide while grieving her newborn.
Mohammed Matar: Mohammed's entire future as a water infrastructure engineer, and the company he was setting the building blocks for are all gone. He now has to care for his children and his wife struggling with postpartum in conditions of genocide.
Rania Youssef: Rania's father was the breadwinner of the family. He suffered from an untreated chronic illness that took his life during the acceleration of the genocide. She needs help taking care of her family while they grieve this immense loss.
Maha Madhoun: Eman's elderly mother enduring chronic illnesses without access to vital medication. Their escape from the relentless bombardment of warplanes, dodging bullets and navigating through a sea of injured and deceased, is a haunting ordeal etched into their memory.
Winter is coming, with its icy air and rains. But for us, this season does not mean the beauty of snow-covered landscapes; it is synonymous with fear, anguish, and immense struggles. For us, winter means surviving without warm clothing and basic supplies.
My family lives in fear of illnesses, of the slightest cold or flu that, in our situation, could be fatal. We have no hospitals to care for us, no medications to relieve us. My little sister has already contracted hepatitis. We suffer even more in this biting cold. All the members of my family are so weakened, so thin, from poor food and lack of everything.
Prices are skyrocketing around us, making it impossible to buy winter clothes, reserved for the few privileged who can still afford it here in Gaza. For us, even a simple coat is an unaffordable luxury.
Today, I am calling out to the whole world: My family, my brothers and sisters, we have fled war zones, bombings, and constant fear in northern Gaza, in the Jabalia camp. We need protection, care, and human warmth. We need hope that someone, somewhere, will hear our voice.
My name is Hossam Al-Bardawil. I lost my entire family, and all that remains is the rubble of my home and my nieces and nephews who survived with me. In one moment, my life changed forever, yet I try to stay strong for those who are still with me.
My fundraising campaign has been paused for a while, and now I’m asking for your support and to share my campaign everywhere. I cannot continue without your help. Any donation or even sharing my campaign could be the reason we are able to survive and keep going.
Thank you to everyone who will stand by me during these difficult times.🙏