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(Because I Don't Remember The Password To This Account) This Will Now Be A Reblog Account. My Art And
(Because I don't remember the password to this account) this will now be a reblog account. My art and writing account is cherryblossempearl 2 (Hazel) for those who want to check it on once i set it up :).
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I hope you and your family will be alright
My name is Mohammed Shurrab , a qualified medical doctor , palestinian living in Gaza , facing significant challenges with my family due to continuous attacks and shortages of food , water , and medicine . We need your help to escape this dire situation and find safety in Egypt .
Please help us to preserve the lives of my child and my family .
My family consists of my child and my wife in addition to my parents, grandfather and 4 sisters with her families and 3 brothers , since the start of war our house has been damaged and we have been displaced to a safer place , but there is still danger to our lives .

The cost of crossing into Egypt is high reaching 5000$ for adults and 2500$ for children , and there is no job and no income in the war , we have been lost every things in this war , our house and our jobs and now don’t have anything .
We kindly ask for your help by donating to cover the travel costs to Egypt and provide basic necessities for my family there . Every contribution means alot to us and will help us start a new and rebuild our lives and our house .

We are grateful for all your support and solidarity in these difficult times.
With utmost gratitude and respect.
Mohammed and his family..
Hello everyone I hope you are all well 👋🤍
I am Ghazi's mother, we are a Palestinian family who lost our only home in the northern Gaza Strip due to the unjustified Israeli bombing 💔.
Every corner of the house represents a memory that is rooted in our minds. All of this was destroyed. Our house consists of two floors with a beautiful small garden that we renovated six months before the war and it cost us a lot.
I hope you can help us by donating or sharing as a small compensation for our destroyed house as well to provide a safe travel opportunity for my son Ghazi's aunt to Egypt so that we can all meet again 🙏💔
Thank you my friends🌹
Hello ma'am, I apologize for what your experiencing. Is it ok if I can get the go fund me link so I can reblog it to get it out there? I hope you and your family will be ok.
I hope you and your family are going to be alright
Mohammed Shurrab is organizing this fundraiser.
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My name is Mohammed Shurrab , a qualified medical doctor , palestinian living in Gaza , facing significant challenges with my family due to continuous attacks and shortages of food , water , and medicine . We need your help to escape this dire situation and find safety in Egypt .
Please help us to preserve the lives of my child and my family .
My family consists of my child and my wife in addition to my parents, grandfather and 4 sisters with her families and 3 brothers , since the start of war our house has been damaged and we have been displaced to a safer place , but there is still danger to our lives .
The cost of crossing into Egypt is high reaching 5000$ for adults and 2500$ for children , and there is no job and no income in the war , we have been lost every things in this war , our house and our jobs and now don’t have anything .
We kindly ask for your help by donating to cover the travel costs to Egypt and provide basic necessities for my family there . Every contribution means alot to us and will help us start a new and rebuild our lives and our house .
We are grateful for all your support and solidarity in these difficult times.
With utmost gratitude and respect.
Mohammed and his family..


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I hope you and your family will be ok
You'll never know how strong you are until strength is your only option."
From the heart of Gaza, these words become more true than ever. I am Bilal Abed Rabou, and I stand before you as a survivor of five wars, an academic student at Al-Azhar University and a software developer from the besieged Gaza Strip. I witnessed the devastating effects of these conditions firsthand
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We were a family, living in peace, love and warmth. But everything changed when conflict and despair swept through our lives. Living in Gaza means confronting ongoing conflict, struggling against poverty and the lack of basic necessities to live. Life is very difficult, and even the simplest tasks seem impossible. Yet, despite all the chaos and pain, we remained grounded by the warmth of our love and the strength of our spirits.

Even six months ago, everything changed. Our once home turned into a mess and everything we cherished. Since then, we have been lost, clinging to a world of uncertainty and despair. We left our badly damaged home with only a few things. Since then, our lives have been threatened
with every passing minute.

But now, there is no longer a reason to stay in this place full of suffering, where we are deprived of even the most basic and important rights, education, security and peace.
Our hearts hurt because of all this injustice. We were willing to endure anything to keep our family together and provide comfort and care for our father in his time of need.
With each passing day, our despair grows and our burdens grow heavier. We need your help to break the cycle of suffering, rebuild our shattered dreams, pave the way to a better future, and reunite with our family. Your support is not just a lifeline; Rather, it is a beacon of hope in our darkest moments.
Here you will find our whole story

And here is the direct donation's link

I hope you and your family will be alright
Waiting for Pain: How Anticipation Tests Us in Times of Crisis
Lately, I feel as though I'm perpetually waiting, much like someone anxiously awaiting the doctor's arrival after surgery to hear about the patient’s condition.

The tension is constant, and I find myself fixated on the news, hoping desperately for any positive signs about the war's end.
This relentless situation saps my energy and fills me with disdain for my life and the world around me.

While we’ve always known that waiting can be difficult, I’m now experiencing the profound suffering that comes with it—something we’ve never truly felt so intensely.