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Support me to meet my family who are living under bombardment in Gaza https://gofund.me/b8dbbb43

🚨Urgent Appeal 🚨

My name is Jaber Al-Haj. I am from Gaza, married to my wife, Menna, and we have a little son named Hashim, who is less than two years old. Like any Palestinian family, we dreamed of a simple and stable life. But the recent war turned our lives upside down. The sounds of explosions never left us, and fear has become part of our daily existence. My son Hashim suffers from health problems that urgently require treatment, but the war has destroyed everything, including the healthcare system, making access to necessary medical care nearly impossible. With each passing day, our suffering deepens, and the fear for Hashim’s health and future consumes me.

Alongside my small family, I used to work with my brothers, Aboud and Bilal, on our joint project—a small lab for producing essential household cleaning products. We started this project with modest resources, dreaming that it would become a source of income to support us and provide job opportunities for our community. But the war left us with nothing. Our lab, which was once filled with life and hard work, was reduced to rubble under the bombardment. We lost our equipment, our livelihood, and with it, a part of our dreams for the future.

Even our home, our only refuge, did not escape the destruction. It was severely damaged and is now uninhabitable. We were forced to flee and live in a tent under harsh conditions unfit for human life. The cold, the heat, the lack of resources, and the absence of privacy have made life nearly unbearable. We try to cope, but every day brings new challenges and suffering.

Today, what worries me the most is my son Hashim's condition. His health is deteriorating, and he desperately needs treatment abroad. However, under the circumstances we’re living in, I lack the means to secure his travel and medical expenses. As a father, there is nothing more heartbreaking than watching my child suffer while being unable to help him.

This campaign is a lifeline for my family in our darkest hour. With your generosity, we can bring hope back into our lives and secure a better future for my son, Hashim. Every contribution, no matter how small, makes a world of difference.

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Thank you for standing with us and helping us through this difficult time. Your kindness means more than words can express.

With heartfelt gratitude, Jaber AlHaj

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Have you had your cup of coffee today? How much does it cost?

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While you can live freely and enjoy your coffee, there are many children in Gaza who suffer due to war, siege, and the harsh winter.

The Children of Gaza: A Struggle Against War, Siege, and Winter’s Cold

As you sip your warm cup of coffee in the comfort of your home, it’s hard to imagine that, just a world away, countless children are fighting a daily battle for survival. In Gaza, the ongoing war, years of siege, and the bitter cold of winter combine to create a devastating reality for innocent children and their families.

For these children, the luxuries of warmth and safety are dreams rather than realities. Many have been forced to live in makeshift tents after their homes were destroyed by bombings. These tents, often made from thin tarps or old fabrics, offer little protection against the freezing winds and heavy rains of winter.

The lack of heating, warm clothing, and proper shelter leads to illnesses like hypothermia and pneumonia, with limited medical supplies to treat them. Children go to sleep shivering, waking up to puddles of rainwater and mud inside their temporary shelters.

The blockade on Gaza further exacerbates this suffering. Basic necessities such as fuel, food, and medicines are in short supply. Parents face heartbreaking choices between buying food or trying to find ways to keep their children warm. Schools and hospitals are overwhelmed, struggling to provide even the most basic services.

Yet, despite these hardships, the resilience of Gaza’s children is remarkable. They cling to hope, dreaming of a life beyond war and deprivation. But they cannot endure this alone—they need our help.

A cup of coffee might cost $15 or more, but the same amount can bring warmth to a child in Gaza. It can provide blankets, clothing, or even a few days of heating for a family struggling to survive.

As you enjoy your freedom and comfort, consider extending a helping hand to these children. Your small act of kindness can make a world of difference in their lives, offering them not just warmth but a glimmer of hope in the midst of despair.

Let’s turn our privilege into action and show these children they are not forgotten.

My family, like the rest of the people of Gaza, suffers greatly from the war, the cold and the difficult conditions. Help by donating or spreading the campaign so that we can resist and survive.

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The Rising Cost of Living in Gaza: A Struggle for Basic Necessities Amid War and Blockade

The ongoing conflict in Gaza, coupled with the harsh realities of an enduring blockade, has resulted in a humanitarian crisis marked by an unprecedented rise in the cost of living. This has made it nearly impossible for families to afford even the most basic necessities. The image provided vividly illustrates the plight of ordinary people, where the prices of everyday essentials have soared to alarming levels, further exacerbating the hardships of survival.

For instance, a single bottle of sunflower oil now costs an outrageous $14.72. A single kilogram of sugar is priced at $9.37, while a kilogram of bulgur wheat stands at $8.83. Shockingly, the price of one potato or one onion is $8.03 each, reflecting how even the most basic vegetables are becoming unaffordable. Other necessities such as tahini are marked at $13.38, a small bar of soap costs $5.89, and butter is priced at $4.01. These prices not only highlight the severity of inflation but also reveal the harsh impact of scarcity and restricted imports due to the blockade.

The economic devastation caused by years of war and isolation has crippled Gaza’s local industries, leading to widespread unemployment and poverty. Families are left struggling to meet their daily needs, while children, the elderly, and the sick bear the brunt of this humanitarian disaster. Healthcare, clothing, and adequate shelter are becoming distant dreams for many, particularly as winter approaches.

This situation demands urgent action from the global community. Efforts to lift the blockade, ensure the supply of essential goods, and provide financial aid must be prioritized to alleviate the suffering of those in Gaza.

I urge you to take a stand in solidarity with the people of Gaza. My family, like countless others, is struggling to survive these harsh conditions. You can help by donating to our campaign or simply sharing it with others to raise awareness. Together, we can bring hope and support to those in need.

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"Help Gaza’s Displaced Families: Protect Innocent Lives This Winter"

The image lays bare the harrowing truth of life for Gaza’s displaced families, as relentless winter rains turn their fragile tents into pools of despair. Two young children, soaked and shivering, cling to each other for warmth in the cold, muddy waters—a stark reminder of the devastating toll of war and displacement on the most innocent.

These families have endured unthinkable pain—losing their homes, safety, and loved ones. Now, as winter tightens its grip, their fight for survival becomes even more desperate. No child should have to sleep in waterlogged misery, and no family should be left to face such unbearable hardship alone.

We call upon every heart filled with compassion to stand with these families. Your help can bring warmth and relief to those left with nothing—whether by donating to provide shelter and basic needs or by sharing this campaign to amplify their voices. Together, we can turn despair into hope and remind them they are not forgotten.

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Drenched in Despair: The Unimaginable Suffering of Gaza's Displaced Families

On a stormy night in Gaza, the heavens opened with a vengeance, unleashing a torrent that drowned not just the land, but the hope of thousands of displaced families. These families—victims of a brutal war—had already lost everything. Now, even their fragile refuge, a thin canvas tent, was no match for the relentless rain.

The ground beneath them turned into a swamp of thick, unforgiving mud, swallowing every shred of normalcy they had tried to salvage. Blankets meant to keep the cold at bay became soggy, useless weights. Clothes that had offered a sliver of warmth were drenched, leaving children shivering, teeth chattering in the biting cold. Parents stood helplessly as they watched the few possessions they had left get swept away in filthy, rising waters.

The scene is one of unbearable anguish. Barefoot children waded through icy puddles, their tiny frames trembling with cold. Mothers clung desperately to their infants, using their own bodies as shields against the rain, their arms numb with exhaustion. Fathers stood in silence, their faces etched with grief and hopelessness as they surveyed the devastation, powerless to protect their loved ones.

For these families, winter is not a season of warmth or celebration; it is a merciless adversary. The storm did not just rob them of material possessions—it stripped them of their dignity, their comfort, and their fragile grip on survival. What little they had painstakingly built to shield their children from the elements now lies in ruins, soaked and ruined by a force they could neither predict nor resist.

This is not just a story of suffering; it is a cry for help. A call to anyone with a beating heart to act. These families are not nameless figures in a distant land—they are human beings with dreams, fears, and a desperate will to survive. They are mothers, fathers, and children who need us now more than ever.

To all who read this: you can be their lifeline. You can bring hope where the storm has brought despair. Share their story. Spread the word about their plight. And if you can, donate to their cause. Your generosity—no matter how small—can provide them with the warmth of a blanket, the shelter of a sturdy roof, and the reassurance that they are not forgotten.

Every act of kindness matters. Every contribution counts. Let us stand together and remind these families that even in their darkest hour, humanity has not abandoned them. Together, we can bring light to their lives and restore what war and rain have stolen. Please, share this campaign and give what you can. They are counting on us.

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A Glimpse into Gaza's Pain through a Child's Eyes

The drawing portrays a poignant narrative of resilience and sorrow from the perspective of a child in Gaza. Central to the image is a phrase written with shaky yet determined handwriting: "Difficult Days"—a heart-wrenching testament to the turmoil they endure. Surrounding these words, the child has sketched a map of Palestine, its borders heavy with meaning and its surface shaded in somber tones, reflecting a deep connection to the homeland and a longing for peace.

In the foreground, a sorrowful scene unfolds—a procession carrying the bodies of the fallen, draped in the Palestinian flag. The figures in the funeral march are drawn in simple, childlike forms, but their bowed heads and the tears on their faces capture profound grief. Smoke rises in the background, hinting at destruction and loss, a stark reminder of the violence that disrupts their innocence.

This drawing emerged from a newly established psychological support room, a sanctuary where children are encouraged to express their suppressed emotions through art. For many, like the artist of this piece, it is a rare moment to translate their trauma into something tangible—a cry for help etched in pencil and color.

The picture tells a silent story of children who have known explosions instead of playground laughter, whose lullabies are the sound of sirens and shouts. It speaks of nights spent in darkness, both literal and emotional, as fear becomes a constant companion. Behind the lines and colors is a young soul grappling with questions no child should have to ask: Why do people suffer? Why do homes fall? Will the skies ever be kind?

This single drawing is not just art; it is a window into the collective psyche of Gaza's children. It reveals their extraordinary capacity to endure unimaginable pain while dreaming of a better tomorrow. The map of Palestine is not merely a geographical representation—it is a symbol of their unyielding hope, a hope that one day, their cries will be replaced with songs of freedom.

Through their art, these children plead for the world to listen, to see their wounds, and to understand that beneath the rubble and smoke are hearts yearning for a future where "Difficult Days" are only a distant memory. My name is Jaber and my son is living a difficult life in this war like other children and I need your help to save my son and my family and this is the link to the campaign.

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"Living in the Cold, Forgotten in War – Help Us Survive"

This is the reality my family faces every day. We live in a tent, barely standing against the harsh winter winds, offering no protection from the bitter cold. Every night, we shiver, hoping for warmth, but there is none. The war has destroyed our home, and now we are left with nothing but these fragile walls of fabric to shield us from the world outside.

My children deserve more than this. They deserve warmth, safety, and the chance to sleep without fear. But here, in this tent, it feels like the world has forgotten us.

I’m asking for your help. With your support, I can give my family a real home, away from the war, away from the freezing nights. Please donate to our campaign. Every small contribution can help us escape this nightmare and start over somewhere safe.

We are counting on the kindness of people like you. Together, we can rebuild our lives.

"My Child, Trapped in the Heart of War – Help Us Escape"

This is my son, standing amidst the ruins that were once our home. Every day in Gaza, he wakes up to the sound of bombs, the sight of destruction, and the fear of what might come next. He plays on the broken streets, not because it's fun, but because it's all that's left. War has stolen his childhood.

I’m just a parent, trying to protect my child, to give him a life of peace and safety. But here, the walls around us keep crumbling. The future seems more uncertain with every passing day. I’m doing everything I can, but I need your help to give my son a chance to live without the constant fear of war.

Please, if you can, donate to our campaign. Your support will help me get my son out of this nightmare and give him a chance at a better, safer life.

Every contribution, no matter how small, brings us one step closer to safety. Together, we can help my son and so many other children like him find peace again.

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