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ENOUGH IS ENOUGH

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Help My Family Survive and Evacuate from Gaza https://gofund.me/cd34ce01
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@khalilgaza67 Reached out to me and NEEDS YOUR HELP!

His is vetted and is currently still in gaza suffering through the genocide, with only €2,435 raised of his €30,000 target.

Below are excerpts from his gofundme campaign that I highly encourage you to read:

My name is Khalil Abubaker, and I am reaching out to you from Gaza, a place that has been deeply affected by the ongoing war.

The past eight months have been incredibly challenging for my family and me. My father, who has always been our main supporter, has been unable to work due to the conflict. Like many others, he lost his job and exhausted all his savings trying to keep us afloat.”

Call for Help:

Our campaign goal is to raise €30,000. Initially, we will use €20,000 to cross the border into Egypt for myself, my father, my mother, and my youngest unmarried sister—half of our family members.

The remaining €10,000 will be used to settle in Egypt and cover the costs of necessary items, rent, transportation, and other expenses as we start a new life.

How You Can Help:

I've never spoken up like this before; in fact, I feel shy even asking my close friends outside the country to help because I know it's beyond their ability.

I truly believe in the kindness of strangers and in the power of the global community to help us get out of this dire situation. Every contribution, no matter how small, will bring us closer to securing a future away from the devastation.

We understand that not everyone may be able to contribute financially, but sharing our story with your network can also make a significant difference.”

To support Khalil and his family, You can donate to the gofundme and spread it around!

“From the depths of our hearts, we thank you for your kindness, support, and prayers. Together, we can give my family the hope and strength to overcome this harrowing time and start anew.

With gratitude and hope,

Khalil Abubaker”

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My name is Khalil Abubaker, and I am reaching out to you from Ga-za, a place that has been deeply affected by the ongoing war. The past eight months have been incredibly challenging for my family and me. My father, who has always been our main supporter, has been unable to work due to the conflict. Like many others, he lost his job and exhausted all his savings trying to keep us afloat.

Our family consists of my mother, my father, my four sisters, my brother, and myself. Despite the dire circumstances, we have always stayed strong and supported one another. We were also running a small side business—a rabbit farm—that helped us make ends meet. Tragically, our farm was totally destroyed by an air strike, wiping out our additional source of income.

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I was working remotely with a company outside of Ga-za, contributing significantly to our family's needs. Unfortunately, due to the current situation, I lost my employment and spent all my savings trying to help us survive. Now, after eight long and difficult months, we find ourselves at a breaking point. We have exhausted all our resources, and the situation here in Ga-za continues to deteriorate. The hope we once clung to is slipping away, and we desperately need your help to survive and evacuate to a safer place.

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Our campaign goal is to raise €30,000. Initially, we will use €20,000 to cross the border into Egypt for myself, my father, my mother, and my youngest unmarried sister—half of our family members. The remaining €10,000 will be used to settle in Egypt and cover the costs of necessary items, rent, transportation, and other expenses as we start a new life.

I've never spoken up like this before; in fact, I feel shy even asking my close friends outside the country to help because I know it's beyond their ability. I truly believe in the kindness of strangers and in the power of the global community to help us get out of this dire situation. Every contribution, no matter how small, will bring us closer to securing a future away from the devastation. We understand that not everyone may be able to contribute financially, but sharing our story with your network can also make a significant difference.

Click here 🔗

Leaving Ga-za means leaving behind the home my father spent his entire life building, and the memories we cherish so deeply. It means separating our family in the hope that we will one day reunite. The decision to leave is incredibly difficult, but our safety and survival are paramount.

From the depths of our hearts, we thank you for your kindness, support, and prayers. Together, we can give my family the hope and strength to overcome this harrowing time and start anew.

With gratitude and hope,

Khalil Abubaker
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@khalilgaza67 Reached out to me and NEEDS YOUR HELP!

His is vetted and is currently still in gaza suffering through the genocide, with only €2,435 raised of his €30,000 target.

Below are excerpts from his gofundme campaign that I highly encourage you to read:

My name is Khalil Abubaker, and I am reaching out to you from Gaza, a place that has been deeply affected by the ongoing war.

The past eight months have been incredibly challenging for my family and me. My father, who has always been our main supporter, has been unable to work due to the conflict. Like many others, he lost his job and exhausted all his savings trying to keep us afloat.”

Call for Help:

Our campaign goal is to raise €30,000. Initially, we will use €20,000 to cross the border into Egypt for myself, my father, my mother, and my youngest unmarried sister—half of our family members.

The remaining €10,000 will be used to settle in Egypt and cover the costs of necessary items, rent, transportation, and other expenses as we start a new life.

How You Can Help:

I've never spoken up like this before; in fact, I feel shy even asking my close friends outside the country to help because I know it's beyond their ability.

I truly believe in the kindness of strangers and in the power of the global community to help us get out of this dire situation. Every contribution, no matter how small, will bring us closer to securing a future away from the devastation.

We understand that not everyone may be able to contribute financially, but sharing our story with your network can also make a significant difference.”

To support Khalil and his family, You can donate to the gofundme and spread it around!

“From the depths of our hearts, we thank you for your kindness, support, and prayers. Together, we can give my family the hope and strength to overcome this harrowing time and start anew.

With gratitude and hope,

Khalil Abubaker”

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📵NO INTERNET CONNECTION🌐📡

We all watch with sorrow the ongoing genocide in Gaza, Palestine, and recognize the immense destruction that has affected the infrastructure and daily life there. Among the hardest-hit sectors are communication and internet networks, which serve as a lifeline for connecting with the outside world. As a result, the people of Gaza have been cut off from the world, losing their only window to convey their voices and suffering.

In these dire circumstances, temporary solutions were sought to address the communication problem, one of which was the use of eSIM, which helped some regain limited internet access. However, this solution remains limited in its capacity and does not replace the real need for stable and secure infrastructure that guarantees the people of Gaza their right to uninterrupted internet access.

eSIM relies on connecting to international transmission towers, and while this alternative is effective in providing internet access, there are significant challenges that Gazans face in obtaining a strong signal. For instance, residents are often forced to climb to high places, such as rooftops, to ensure signal reception. This poses additional risks, as people are compelled to expose themselves to potential dangers in an already deteriorating security situation. Despite all these difficulties, internet access through eSIM remains a desperate attempt to stay connected with the outside world in the face of ongoing siege and destruction.

To make matters worse, during several bloody incidents committed by the criminal Israeli army, gatherings for distributing internet through eSIM were deliberately targeted in an attempt to silence the voices of journalists and Gaza residents, preventing them from sharing their suffering and documenting the occupation's crimes. These attacks not only targeted people and infrastructure but also aimed to silence the truth and erase the realities that reflect the extent of the atrocities committed against the Palestinian people.

Despite the challenges, eSIM has become a vital tool for Gazans to communicate with their loved ones, reassure them of their safety, stay updated on the latest news, and even provide some form of entertainment for their children amidst the constant threats. The ability to connect, even if limited, helps families stay close and maintain a sense of normalcy in an otherwise unbearable situation.

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On February 29, 2024, a horrific massacre known as the Flour Massacre took place at Al-Nabulsi Roundabout in western Gaza City. Al-Nabulsi Roundabout is a coastal road where Palestinians wait daily for flour and aid after food supplies were cut off due to the Israeli army’s siege. Citizens gather in the hopes that aid will arrive, but often return to their homes and tents empty-handed.

On the night of the massacre, aid trucks loaded with flour arrived late, and the waiting Palestinians rushed toward them. A military tank was leading the trucks, but the severe hunger prevented people from waiting for the tank to leave or retreat.

Israeli forces opened fire on the crowds from military vehicles and drones, and the heavy gunfire continued for nearly an hour and a half, resulting in the deaths of 104 civilians, according to Gaza's Ministry of Health, and the injury of at least 760 others. The scene was devastating, with victims falling on top of the trucks or while carrying flour sacks and parcels they risked their lives to obtain to feed their families, who were suffering from unprecedented starvation.

After the massacre and the large number of casualties, the aid trucks turned into vehicles transporting bodies and the injured, reflecting the harsh humanitarian disaster caused by the attack.

Later, Israeli National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir commented on the massacre, describing the soldiers' actions as "excellent," reflecting the cruelty and disregard for the suffering of civilians in Gaza.

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What Does the Word "Injury" Mean When You Hear It in the News?📺

When you read or hear the word "injury" in the news, do you truly understand what it means? It might seem like a simple word, just a number in the statistics of war. But for a little girl like the one you see in the picture, it means something entirely different.

It means she lost her legs, and with them, her childhood. It means she will never be able to run with her friends or play freely like every other child her age. It means she will face pain for the rest of her life—not just physical pain, but deep emotional scars as well.

The war on Gaza🇵🇸 has left 109,000 people injured, and one-third of them are children. These numbers aren’t just statistics; they are stories of children whose lives have been shattered, of families torn apart, and of futures lost.

That "injury" isn't just a wound that will heal, but a permanent struggle, filled with days and nights of challenges, and a loss of the most basic rights of every child.

This is the true face of war. The faces of innocent children who have lost everything. And with each passing day, the number of injured grows, and so does the suffering.

Help us raise awareness about this tragedy. You are the hope for supporting the children and families who have lost so much.

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What Does the Word "Injury" Mean When You Hear It in the News?📺

When you read or hear the word "injury" in the news, do you truly understand what it means? It might seem like a simple word, just a number in the statistics of war. But for a little girl like the one you see in the picture, it means something entirely different.

It means she lost her legs, and with them, her childhood. It means she will never be able to run with her friends or play freely like every other child her age. It means she will face pain for the rest of her life—not just physical pain, but deep emotional scars as well.

The war on Gaza🇵🇸 has left 109,000 people injured, and one-third of them are children. These numbers aren’t just statistics; they are stories of children whose lives have been shattered, of families torn apart, and of futures lost.

That "injury" isn't just a wound that will heal, but a permanent struggle, filled with days and nights of challenges, and a loss of the most basic rights of every child.

This is the true face of war. The faces of innocent children who have lost everything. And with each passing day, the number of injured grows, and so does the suffering.

Help us raise awareness about this tragedy. You are the hope for supporting the children and families who have lost so much.

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📢 Urgent Alert: Emergency Vaccination Campaign in Gaza After Polio Outbreak

My family is at risk of this virus. Help them 🔗

Following the outbreak of the polio virus in Gaza, the Ministry of Health, in cooperation with the United Nations, has launched an emergency vaccination campaign targeting all children aged 0 to 10 years. The goal of this campaign is to protect our children from this dangerous disease and prevent its further spread.

Why is this campaign needed?

During the war, the health infrastructure was severely damaged, leading to a decline in essential healthcare services and sanitation. This situation has contributed to the spread of the virus, especially among children. Displacement and malnutrition have further weakened the immune systems of many, increasing their vulnerability to infection.

Who is most at risk?

- Children under five years old.

- Children who have not received the full course of vaccinations.

- Children with weakened immune systems.

- People living in unsanitary or densely populated conditions.

My family is at risk of this virus. Help them 🔗

What are the symptoms of the polio virus?

Symptoms can vary from person to person, but they commonly include:

- Flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and sore throat.

- Neck and back pain, which can develop into meningitis.

- In severe cases, muscle paralysis and difficulty breathing may occur.

This campaign comes at a critical time to ensure the safety of our children. We urge the international community to stand with Gaza during these challenging times. Vaccination is the only hope to protect children from this deadly virus, and it must reach every child in Gaza.

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Let us not allow this virus to threaten our children's lives. Let's unite to protect them!

My family is at risk of this virus. Help them 🔗

This campaign is vetted as #187 on the spreadsheet.

Khalil has multiple accounts and I'm currently trying to track all of them down. So far, I have OP, @zzgazazz and @ssspalestine.

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📢 Urgent Alert: Emergency Vaccination Campaign in Gaza After Polio Outbreak

My family is at risk of this virus. Help them 🔗

Following the outbreak of the polio virus in Gaza, the Ministry of Health, in cooperation with the United Nations, has launched an emergency vaccination campaign targeting all children aged 0 to 10 years. The goal of this campaign is to protect our children from this dangerous disease and prevent its further spread.

Why is this campaign needed?

During the war, the health infrastructure was severely damaged, leading to a decline in essential healthcare services and sanitation. This situation has contributed to the spread of the virus, especially among children. Displacement and malnutrition have further weakened the immune systems of many, increasing their vulnerability to infection.

Who is most at risk?

- Children under five years old.

- Children who have not received the full course of vaccinations.

- Children with weakened immune systems.

- People living in unsanitary or densely populated conditions.

My family is at risk of this virus. Help them 🔗

What are the symptoms of the polio virus?

Symptoms can vary from person to person, but they commonly include:

- Flu-like symptoms such as fever, fatigue, and sore throat.

- Neck and back pain, which can develop into meningitis.

- In severe cases, muscle paralysis and difficulty breathing may occur.

This campaign comes at a critical time to ensure the safety of our children. We urge the international community to stand with Gaza during these challenging times. Vaccination is the only hope to protect children from this deadly virus, and it must reach every child in Gaza.

Share ♻️♻️

Let us not allow this virus to threaten our children's lives. Let's unite to protect them!

My family is at risk of this virus. Help them 🔗

Gaza genocide documentation [my room]

In January, my family and I were trapped in our home during the war. I managed to document horrifying moments on my phone's camera, where you can hear the sound of Israeli tanks firing intensely near our home. I couldn’t believe we survived that day.

Can you help me ? Donate here 🔗🔗

Imagine yourself in my place, in that room, surrounded by the sounds of shelling and explosions, unsure if you will make it out alive. We were not accustomed to this. We used to live a normal life, with no shelling, no gunfire, and without seeing tanks in our streets. But now, this is our terrifying reality.

We have endured difficult and frightening days, and we continue to face this danger and explosions nearby, not knowing if we will survive. I am sharing these videos to give you a glimpse of what we have experienced.

Please pray for our safety and that of my family. I also ask for your help in spreading our story and supporting us through donations, as we are living in extremely challenging conditions.

Can you help me ? Donate here 🔗🔗
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My name is Khalil Abubaker, and I am reaching out to you from Gaza, a place that has been deeply affected by the ongoing war. The past eight months have been incredibly challenging for my family and me. My father, who has always been our main supporter, has been unable to work due to the conflict. Like many others, he lost his job and exhausted all his savings trying to keep us afloat.

Our family consists of my mother, my father, my four sisters, my brother, and myself. Despite the dire circumstances, we have always stayed strong and supported one another. We were also running a small side business—a rabbit farm—that helped us make ends meet. Tragically, our farm was totally destroyed by an air strike, wiping out our additional source of income.

Personal Contribution and Current Struggle:

I was working remotely with a company outside of Gaza, contributing significantly to our family's needs. Unfortunately, due to the current situation, I lost my employment and spent all my savings trying to help us survive. Now, after eight long and difficult months, we find ourselves at a breaking point. We have exhausted all our resources, and the situation here in Gaza continues to deteriorate. The hope we once clung to is slipping away, and we desperately need your help to survive and evacuate to a safer place.

Our campaign goal is to raise €30,000. Initially, we will use €20,000 to cross the border into Egypt for myself, my father, my mother, and my youngest unmarried sister—half of our family members. The remaining €10,000 will be used to settle in Egypt and cover the costs of necessary items, rent, transportation, and other expenses as we start a new life.

I've never spoken up like this before; in fact, I feel shy even asking my close friends outside the country to help because I know it's beyond their ability. I truly believe in the kindness of strangers and in the power of the global community to help us get out of this dire situation. Every contribution, no matter how small, will bring us closer to securing a future away from the devastation. We understand that not everyone may be able to contribute financially, but sharing our story with your network can also make a significant difference.

The Heartbreak:

Leaving Gaza means leaving behind the home my father spent his entire life building, and the memories we cherish so deeply. It means separating our family in the hope that we will one day reunite. The decision to leave is incredibly difficult, but our safety and survival are paramount.

Gratitude:

From the depths of our hearts, we thank you for your kindness, support, and prayers. Together, we can give my family the hope and strength to overcome this harrowing time and start anew.

With gratitude and hope,

Khalil Abubaker

I've had a chat with Khalil and this is a legitimate fundraiser. Please don't hesitate to donate and share!

I never imagined that I would ask for help, but the war has taken everything from me. No work, no income, and my health is deteriorating. All I wish for now is to provide a decent life for my family.

Thanks to 104 kind hearts, we have raised €2,260 so far. But we need more support to reach our next goal: 200 donors.

- Food and water

- Charging our phones

- Batteries to light our home

- Essential medications

- Donate: Any amount, no matter how small, will help change our lives.

- Share: Spread the word by sharing this post with your friends and family.

- Engage: Leave an encouraging comment.

Every donation is a step towards hope.

Despite all the hardships, we continue to dream of a better future.

Thank you to everyone who has supported our campaign so far. Your support means the world to us.🌎

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Vetted Palestinian Campaigns

Aug 17-24

All of these campaigns use € and can be paid with PayPal, Google Pay, and credit/debit. For campaigns in other currencies, check out my promotion masterlist.

Far from goal: Khalil Abubaker. @zzgazazz (vet)

PayPal, Google Pay, credit/debit: € 2,245 / 30,000

PayPal, Google Pay, credit/debit: € 34,853 / 50,000

Far from goal: Abdel Muti Al-Habil. @abdelmutei (vet)

PayPal, Google Pay, credit/debit: € 9,604 / 50,000

Close to goal: Amal Ashour @amalashuor (spreadsheet #175)

PayPal, Google Pay, credit/debit: € 27,097 / 30,000

Malak Dader. @malakabed (vet)

PayPal, Google Pay, credit/debit: € 5,782 / 25,000

PayPal, Google Pay, credit/debit: € 13,824 / 23,000

Pinned campaigns

Google Pay, credit/debit: SEK 82,638 / 100,000
(Short term goal, $10 USD = 105SEK)

Please share and donate if possible!

Check out my promotion masterlist and current promotion for urgent evacuation campaigns.

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another campaign i want to highlight: Khalil Abubaker Khalil lost his employment, as did his father, leaving them all with no chances to support themselves during this war. they have exhausted all of their savings and no longer have hope that the situation in Gaza is going to get better.

that's why this family needs our support. Khalil made a campaign at the beginning of the month for him and his family so they have a chance to evacuate and start a new life in Egypt. time is of the essence. with every passing day, the situation in Gaza becomes more dire, dangerous and unliveable.

tragically, this gfm is only for half of his family: his parents, his youngest sister and himself. many Palestinian families are being forced to decide who gets to evacuate and who stays behind in Gaza, facing an unknown fate. i urge you to read through their story in their own words in the link of the gfm. as of today (06/20/24) they have reached €712 / €30,000, still very far away from their goal. let's help him and his family not only get enough funds but also give them back their hope for a better future.

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