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I have lately noticed, along with many of my friends from Palestine, that much of the support that the people of Gaza rely on to survive has been disappearing. It started pretty slowly a few months ago but at this point donations have slowed to a trickle for most of the Gazans I’ve talked to.
I can sort of understand that people are burnt out and out of money. I am most certainly both of those things too, but I really don’t see how that counts as an excuse to stop doing your best to help the people of Palestine.
When Hani Yasser reached out to me, he wasn’t even asking for donations, he just wanted someone to talk to. He just wanted to know that there was someone out there who still cared. I was a little surprised, honestly. I mean, folks on this website talk a lot about how much they care about the Palestinian cause, right? Lots of talk about how horrible the colonial entity of Israel is, lots of talk about war crimes, that kind of thing. Has it come to a point where the geopolitics matter more to people than the human suffering of the Palestinians? Have a people become nothing more than a cause in the eyes of the world?
I really don’t have answers. I don’t speak for anyone but myself, and I really don’t know enough to say with confidence what is causing support to die out like this. Please don’t leave the people of Palestine behind.
Hani and his family deserve better than to be ignored. They deserve better than to endure the worst that war has to offer alone. I don’t know what I have to do to convince you to help. Just please do.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing the post! Your support means so much to me during these tough times. You’re truly making a difference, and your words give me hope to keep going. I hope together we can achieve the goal and reach as many people as possible. Thanks again for everything, you’re always in my thoughts! 🌷🍉❤🌹
When @hanifamilys-blog reached out to me, it was with the belief that everyone had given up on him and his family. Things in Gaza have grown very dire. Hani has written posts in his own words including this one that I recommend reading, as it sheds light on just how much he has been through.
If you can donate, it would help immensely. There is a long way to go, but that is no reason to provide no help at all. Medical help, food, shelter, all of these things are things you can help with by sharing and donating. Thank you.
"I thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing this post and supporting our campaign. Your words have touched our hearts and given us hope during these difficult times. Your support and sharing mean so much to us and help in spreading our message to a larger audience. I can’t express my gratitude enough – thank you for everything you are doing." 🌷❤🍉🌹
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Hani Alanqar @haniyaseer03 lives with his family in Gaza. They once lived a peace and happy life before the war began. However their home, once a place of security and joyful memories, has now been reduced to rubble. The Alanqar family was forced to flee for their lives, traveling 15 kilometers to the south of Gaza to escape bombing and death. Since then, their lives have been eclipsed by suffering and fear.
Like everyone in Gaza, Hani and his family have been suffering from the lack of food, medical care, and other basic necessities available. Hani's father is sick, and his mother requires constant medical care, which is extremely hard to get in Gaza right now. His younger siblings have been lacking the food they need, putting their health and growth at risk. The whole Alanqar family has not had any safe or comfortable shelter for a long time.
Hani's final goal of €25,000 is not very high when compared to the costs of being trapped in Gaza, and the immensity of living under a genocide. However, despite having a very achievable goal, donations have been few and far between. Currently, he is at less than 12% of his goal!
This is not enough for Hani to buy the vital medical care and food his family need to survive. Hani has worked so hard and so diligently to keep his beloved family alive. Please, don't let his effort and love be in vain. Help them live. You can make a difference. Through your action, you can help them survive, and live happy lives once again someday.
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Hani and his family rely on your help for their survival! They urgently need money to buy food and medical care, please don't let them down! They can't afford for their campaign to slow down like this. Please share and donate, support them however you can!
Thank you very much 🌷❤🌹
Dear friends,
I’m sharing my story and my fundraising campaign to support my family, who have been devastated by war. Every share or small contribution can make a big difference. Please help spread the campaign and invite others to support us. Thank you to everyone standing with me. 🙏🍉🕊🌹
Hani Alanqar
Received an ask to reblog this, Go support them!
Hani reached out to me to add my support to his fundraiser.
Hani Alanqar (@hanifamilys-blog) and his family lived happily in North Gaza before their home was destroyed by Israeli forces, forcing them to leave behind everything they’ve ever known and flee south through the ongoing conflict, fearing for their lives the entire journey. At this moment, they are taking shelter in an abandoned school with five other families and have no reliable access to food, water, or adequate shelter. Hani has younger siblings who are starving, his father is ill, and his mother suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes which she is unable to afford treatment for. They are all suffering greatly, and are in desperate need of help.
When he reached out to me, he asked not for money or donations, just for an answer. Just for someone to ask him how he was doing so he could at least know that somebody heard him and saw him as human. These are not just statistics, these are REAL PEOPLE who are enduring unimaginable hardship alongside the rest of their fellow Gazans.
Please, if you even have a few dollars to spare, don’t let Hani lose hope. He and his family are in very real danger of dying if their goal isn’t met. He is only 16% of the way there despite the moderate attention his original post got, and needs money as quickly as possible.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-help-hani-yasser-to-rebuild-his-life-in-gaza
Tagging people for more reach, please dm me if you’d like to be removed
Thank you so much for writing this post. Your support means a lot to me and helps spread my message. We will not stop striving together for hope and change. I am truly grateful for your time and efforts, and we won't let circumstances stand in our way.🌹🍉🙏❤🌹
hani @hanifamilys-blog has reached out to me and asked me to tell you all about him. i won't take up too much of your time, so here are the basics:
his family consists of:
they've had to travel through the devastation by foot, with hani carrying little adam on his back. the kids cried at the sight of israeli soldiers at checkpoints, because they were so afraid of them. they had to wait for hours at each checkpoint. can you imagine the terror, knowing the way israelis treat palestinians? knowing how cruel the iof is?
they've been displaced so many times. first they stayed in a school in deir al balah, with 5 families in each room. then they were asked to leave and go to rafah, where they stayed in a tiny tent for four months. but their tent flooded during the heavy rains and now they're in a school again, once more with 5 families in one room. you can read about it in hani's own words here.
right now they're just struggling to get through the days. little adam, the 3 year old, has a persistent cough that won't go away. hani's scared and so, so worried for his family. he's also trying to navigate a platform he is not familiar with, just so his story can reach more people. that's why i'm sharing this. i want to help.
you can, too. hani needs to raise a total of €25k, but for now he only has €4230. it's not enough. i think by now we're all aware of the high prices of daily necessities in gaza. please click and go through the article. try to imagine how you could afford that.
all hani is trying to do is get his family through the days and get them somewhere safe. they've suffered so much. please don't let them lose hope. all he asks is that people remember them, people acknowledge them. i think we can do more than that. i think we can come together and help him as much as we each can.
i am putting important links below; please donate whatever you can. if you can't at all, then please reblog. don't leave hani alone. don't leave his family alone. if you're with palestine, now is the time to show it, even if all you can do is reblog and share hani's story.
"Thank you so much for your great support and for writing the post. Your words and empathy are a source of strength and hope for us during these difficult times. Your support is not only a step towards helping us overcome the challenges, but also a wonderful message of solidarity that shows humanity is still alive. We truly appreciate everything you’ve done for us, and we wish you continued health and success. Together, we can make a big difference. Thank you for your care."
I have lately noticed, along with many of my friends from Palestine, that much of the support that the people of Gaza rely on to survive has been disappearing. It started pretty slowly a few months ago but at this point donations have slowed to a trickle for most of the Gazans I’ve talked to.
I can sort of understand that people are burnt out and out of money. I am most certainly both of those things too, but I really don’t see how that counts as an excuse to stop doing your best to help the people of Palestine.
When Hani Yasser reached out to me, he wasn’t even asking for donations, he just wanted someone to talk to. He just wanted to know that there was someone out there who still cared. I was a little surprised, honestly. I mean, folks on this website talk a lot about how much they care about the Palestinian cause, right? Lots of talk about how horrible the colonial entity of Israel is, lots of talk about war crimes, that kind of thing. Has it come to a point where the geopolitics matter more to people than the human suffering of the Palestinians? Have a people become nothing more than a cause in the eyes of the world?
I really don’t have answers. I don’t speak for anyone but myself, and I really don’t know enough to say with confidence what is causing support to die out like this. Please don’t leave the people of Palestine behind.
Hani and his family deserve better than to be ignored. They deserve better than to endure the worst that war has to offer alone. I don’t know what I have to do to convince you to help. Just please do.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing the post! Your support means so much to me during these tough times. You’re truly making a difference, and your words give me hope to keep going. I hope together we can achieve the goal and reach as many people as possible. Thanks again for everything, you’re always in my thoughts! 🌷🍉❤🌹
When @hanifamilys-blog reached out to me, it was with the belief that everyone had given up on him and his family. Things in Gaza have grown very dire. Hani has written posts in his own words including this one that I recommend reading, as it sheds light on just how much he has been through.
If you can donate, it would help immensely. There is a long way to go, but that is no reason to provide no help at all. Medical help, food, shelter, all of these things are things you can help with by sharing and donating. Thank you.
"I thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing this post and supporting our campaign. Your words have touched our hearts and given us hope during these difficult times. Your support and sharing mean so much to us and help in spreading our message to a larger audience. I can’t express my gratitude enough – thank you for everything you are doing." 🌷❤🍉🌹
Tagging for reach
Hani Alanqar @haniyaseer03 lives with his family in Gaza. They once lived a peace and happy life before the war began. However their home, once a place of security and joyful memories, has now been reduced to rubble. The Alanqar family was forced to flee for their lives, traveling 15 kilometers to the south of Gaza to escape bombing and death. Since then, their lives have been eclipsed by suffering and fear.
Like everyone in Gaza, Hani and his family have been suffering from the lack of food, medical care, and other basic necessities available. Hani's father is sick, and his mother requires constant medical care, which is extremely hard to get in Gaza right now. His younger siblings have been lacking the food they need, putting their health and growth at risk. The whole Alanqar family has not had any safe or comfortable shelter for a long time.
Hani's final goal of €25,000 is not very high when compared to the costs of being trapped in Gaza, and the immensity of living under a genocide. However, despite having a very achievable goal, donations have been few and far between. Currently, he is at less than 12% of his goal!
This is not enough for Hani to buy the vital medical care and food his family need to survive. Hani has worked so hard and so diligently to keep his beloved family alive. Please, don't let his effort and love be in vain. Help them live. You can make a difference. Through your action, you can help them survive, and live happy lives once again someday.
Tagging for reach (dm me to be removed):
Hani and his family rely on your help for their survival! They urgently need money to buy food and medical care, please don't let them down! They can't afford for their campaign to slow down like this. Please share and donate, support them however you can!
Thank you very much 🌷❤🌹
Dear friends,
I’m sharing my story and my fundraising campaign to support my family, who have been devastated by war. Every share or small contribution can make a big difference. Please help spread the campaign and invite others to support us. Thank you to everyone standing with me. 🙏🍉🕊🌹
Hani Alanqar
Received an ask to reblog this, Go support them!
Hani reached out to me to add my support to his fundraiser.
Hani Alanqar (@hanifamilys-blog) and his family lived happily in North Gaza before their home was destroyed by Israeli forces, forcing them to leave behind everything they’ve ever known and flee south through the ongoing conflict, fearing for their lives the entire journey. At this moment, they are taking shelter in an abandoned school with five other families and have no reliable access to food, water, or adequate shelter. Hani has younger siblings who are starving, his father is ill, and his mother suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes which she is unable to afford treatment for. They are all suffering greatly, and are in desperate need of help.
When he reached out to me, he asked not for money or donations, just for an answer. Just for someone to ask him how he was doing so he could at least know that somebody heard him and saw him as human. These are not just statistics, these are REAL PEOPLE who are enduring unimaginable hardship alongside the rest of their fellow Gazans.
Please, if you even have a few dollars to spare, don’t let Hani lose hope. He and his family are in very real danger of dying if their goal isn’t met. He is only 16% of the way there despite the moderate attention his original post got, and needs money as quickly as possible.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-help-hani-yasser-to-rebuild-his-life-in-gaza
Tagging people for more reach, please dm me if you’d like to be removed
Thank you so much for writing this post. Your support means a lot to me and helps spread my message. We will not stop striving together for hope and change. I am truly grateful for your time and efforts, and we won't let circumstances stand in our way.🌹🍉🙏❤🌹
hani @hanifamilys-blog has reached out to me and asked me to tell you all about him. i won't take up too much of your time, so here are the basics:
his family consists of:
they've had to travel through the devastation by foot, with hani carrying little adam on his back. the kids cried at the sight of israeli soldiers at checkpoints, because they were so afraid of them. they had to wait for hours at each checkpoint. can you imagine the terror, knowing the way israelis treat palestinians? knowing how cruel the iof is?
they've been displaced so many times. first they stayed in a school in deir al balah, with 5 families in each room. then they were asked to leave and go to rafah, where they stayed in a tiny tent for four months. but their tent flooded during the heavy rains and now they're in a school again, once more with 5 families in one room. you can read about it in hani's own words here.
right now they're just struggling to get through the days. little adam, the 3 year old, has a persistent cough that won't go away. hani's scared and so, so worried for his family. he's also trying to navigate a platform he is not familiar with, just so his story can reach more people. that's why i'm sharing this. i want to help.
you can, too. hani needs to raise a total of €25k, but for now he only has €4230. it's not enough. i think by now we're all aware of the high prices of daily necessities in gaza. please click and go through the article. try to imagine how you could afford that.
all hani is trying to do is get his family through the days and get them somewhere safe. they've suffered so much. please don't let them lose hope. all he asks is that people remember them, people acknowledge them. i think we can do more than that. i think we can come together and help him as much as we each can.
i am putting important links below; please donate whatever you can. if you can't at all, then please reblog. don't leave hani alone. don't leave his family alone. if you're with palestine, now is the time to show it, even if all you can do is reblog and share hani's story.
"Thank you so much for your great support and for writing the post. Your words and empathy are a source of strength and hope for us during these difficult times. Your support is not only a step towards helping us overcome the challenges, but also a wonderful message of solidarity that shows humanity is still alive. We truly appreciate everything you’ve done for us, and we wish you continued health and success. Together, we can make a big difference. Thank you for your care."
In a world where our souls are silently folded, in a place that is unforgiving and unresponsive, I wonder: why does no one answer our messages?
I am Hani, writing to you from the heart of deadly isolation, from the remains of a shattered homeland, from unbearable pain.
I am not asking for your money, or even donations; all I want is for you to ask about us, just one word: How are you?
Have we become just numbers in a list that no one cares about?
Did you consider us dead before we even died?
Our messages scatter in the air, as if they never reach anyone.
They are ignored by everyone, as if we don't exist.
Where are you? Are we really invisible to this extent?
We left from the north to the south in an endless journey, leaving behind everything that once meant life to us.
Everything was destroyed, from our home to our hope for a better tomorrow.
The war struck us relentlessly, destroying everything, turning our dreams into rubble.
What is left for us now?
We live in an abandoned school that has turned into a shelter, sharing classrooms with other families, and we’ve become nothing more than a memory in a place filled with pain.
Is it possible that we’ve become a mere
shadow in your eyes?
To feel that we are still alive, even though the world has forgotten us.
I live and watch my children suffering, and I watch my elderly parents, my sick mother who can no longer bear the pain, and I can do nothing but send messages hoping they reach you.
Do you know that the families we share the rooms with in the shelter don’t even have the basics of life?
Our children have no food, no safe shelter, not even time to play as a small child should in this world.
My parents can’t even get basic medical care, and my mother is sick with diabetes and high blood pressure, and my heart breaks every time I see her in pain, and I can’t help.
In a school turned into a shelter, in tight corners with others who don’t know what will happen tomorrow, while hope slowly fades away?
You can ask about us, just to make us feel we are not alone in this cruel world.
And if you find you are able to help in any way, it will restore our hope and allow us to live with dignity in these harsh conditions.
Lovely poetry. LISTEN AND DONATE
EVERYONE PLEASE SHARE, DO EVERYTHING YOU CAN TO HELP THIS LOVELY FAMILY
I have lately noticed, along with many of my friends from Palestine, that much of the support that the people of Gaza rely on to survive has been disappearing. It started pretty slowly a few months ago but at this point donations have slowed to a trickle for most of the Gazans I’ve talked to.
I can sort of understand that people are burnt out and out of money. I am most certainly both of those things too, but I really don’t see how that counts as an excuse to stop doing your best to help the people of Palestine.
When Hani Yasser reached out to me, he wasn’t even asking for donations, he just wanted someone to talk to. He just wanted to know that there was someone out there who still cared. I was a little surprised, honestly. I mean, folks on this website talk a lot about how much they care about the Palestinian cause, right? Lots of talk about how horrible the colonial entity of Israel is, lots of talk about war crimes, that kind of thing. Has it come to a point where the geopolitics matter more to people than the human suffering of the Palestinians? Have a people become nothing more than a cause in the eyes of the world?
I really don’t have answers. I don’t speak for anyone but myself, and I really don’t know enough to say with confidence what is causing support to die out like this. Please don’t leave the people of Palestine behind.
Hani and his family deserve better than to be ignored. They deserve better than to endure the worst that war has to offer alone. I don’t know what I have to do to convince you to help. Just please do.
Thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing the post! Your support means so much to me during these tough times. You’re truly making a difference, and your words give me hope to keep going. I hope together we can achieve the goal and reach as many people as possible. Thanks again for everything, you’re always in my thoughts! 🌷🍉❤🌹
When @hanifamilys-blog reached out to me, it was with the belief that everyone had given up on him and his family. Things in Gaza have grown very dire. Hani has written posts in his own words including this one that I recommend reading, as it sheds light on just how much he has been through.
If you can donate, it would help immensely. There is a long way to go, but that is no reason to provide no help at all. Medical help, food, shelter, all of these things are things you can help with by sharing and donating. Thank you.
"I thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing this post and supporting our campaign. Your words have touched our hearts and given us hope during these difficult times. Your support and sharing mean so much to us and help in spreading our message to a larger audience. I can’t express my gratitude enough – thank you for everything you are doing." 🌷❤🍉🌹
Tagging for reach
When @hanifamilys-blog reached out to me, it was with the belief that everyone had given up on him and his family. Things in Gaza have grown very dire. Hani has written posts in his own words including this one that I recommend reading, as it sheds light on just how much he has been through.
If you can donate, it would help immensely. There is a long way to go, but that is no reason to provide no help at all. Medical help, food, shelter, all of these things are things you can help with by sharing and donating. Thank you.
"I thank you from the bottom of my heart for writing this post and supporting our campaign. Your words have touched our hearts and given us hope during these difficult times. Your support and sharing mean so much to us and help in spreading our message to a larger audience. I can’t express my gratitude enough – thank you for everything you are doing." 🌷❤🍉🌹
Tagging for reach
Hani Alanqar @haniyaseer03 lives with his family in Gaza. They once lived a peace and happy life before the war began. However their home, once a place of security and joyful memories, has now been reduced to rubble. The Alanqar family was forced to flee for their lives, traveling 15 kilometers to the south of Gaza to escape bombing and death. Since then, their lives have been eclipsed by suffering and fear.
Like everyone in Gaza, Hani and his family have been suffering from the lack of food, medical care, and other basic necessities available. Hani's father is sick, and his mother requires constant medical care, which is extremely hard to get in Gaza right now. His younger siblings have been lacking the food they need, putting their health and growth at risk. The whole Alanqar family has not had any safe or comfortable shelter for a long time.
Hani's final goal of €25,000 is not very high when compared to the costs of being trapped in Gaza, and the immensity of living under a genocide. However, despite having a very achievable goal, donations have been few and far between. Currently, he is at less than 12% of his goal!
This is not enough for Hani to buy the vital medical care and food his family need to survive. Hani has worked so hard and so diligently to keep his beloved family alive. Please, don't let his effort and love be in vain. Help them live. You can make a difference. Through your action, you can help them survive, and live happy lives once again someday.
Tagging for reach (dm me to be removed):
Hani and his family rely on your help for their survival! They urgently need money to buy food and medical care, please don't let them down! They can't afford for their campaign to slow down like this. Please share and donate, support them however you can!
Thank you very much 🌷❤🌹
Dear friends,
I’m sharing my story and my fundraising campaign to support my family, who have been devastated by war. Every share or small contribution can make a big difference. Please help spread the campaign and invite others to support us. Thank you to everyone standing with me. 🙏🍉🕊🌹
Hani Alanqar
Received an ask to reblog this, Go support them!
Hani reached out to me to add my support to his fundraiser.
Hani Alanqar (@hanifamilys-blog) and his family lived happily in North Gaza before their home was destroyed by Israeli forces, forcing them to leave behind everything they’ve ever known and flee south through the ongoing conflict, fearing for their lives the entire journey. At this moment, they are taking shelter in an abandoned school with five other families and have no reliable access to food, water, or adequate shelter. Hani has younger siblings who are starving, his father is ill, and his mother suffers from high blood pressure and diabetes which she is unable to afford treatment for. They are all suffering greatly, and are in desperate need of help.
When he reached out to me, he asked not for money or donations, just for an answer. Just for someone to ask him how he was doing so he could at least know that somebody heard him and saw him as human. These are not just statistics, these are REAL PEOPLE who are enduring unimaginable hardship alongside the rest of their fellow Gazans.
Please, if you even have a few dollars to spare, don’t let Hani lose hope. He and his family are in very real danger of dying if their goal isn’t met. He is only 16% of the way there despite the moderate attention his original post got, and needs money as quickly as possible.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/donate-to-help-hani-yasser-to-rebuild-his-life-in-gaza
Tagging people for more reach, please dm me if you’d like to be removed
Thank you so much for writing this post. Your support means a lot to me and helps spread my message. We will not stop striving together for hope and change. I am truly grateful for your time and efforts, and we won't let circumstances stand in our way.🌹🍉🙏❤🌹