A Final Plea from the Heart of Hell: Save Us Before Hope Dies 💔🔥
Hi, I'm Hani 🤗
My Little Brother is Dying of Fear 😨
The Night Only Adds to Our Pain 🌙
Where is Humanity? Where is the World? 🌍💔
Don’t Let Us Disappear in the Darkness of Suffering 🌑
Don’t let our story end here. Be the light that guides us to salvation 🕯️✨.
With every tear, with every pain, I write this final plea to you,
Hani
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I am nedaa from the Gaza Strip. In the beginning, we lived for a short time in our house in temporary stability because our country was not a country of stability in the first place due to the ongoing wars on the Strip. My husband had a job and he had a source of income sufficient for us initially. On the seventh day of October, and on this morning, we woke up to... The beginning of this bloody war, shortly after the bombs fell on us and the disappearance of our basic needs of food, water, the necessities of life, pampers and milk, and after the bombing that hit the homes next to us, and after that we were forced to leave the house due to a ground operation and an order to evacuate the homes and the advance of tanks and shooting at us. We went out and my children and I could not. My husband and I wanted to take the most basic needs of blankets, mattresses, clothes, and food due to the lack of transportation during those difficult days. This was in the month of January, when it was winter and bitter cold. We walked long distances and were stranded until after that we were able to reach and flee to the city of Rafah, which was sparsely populated and almost Deprived of life, we were displaced to a place made up of tin, where deadly insects and germs were eating the bodies of our children. There was no water, no food, and nothing of the necessities of life. We struggled to get some food and water, and after a while, due to the severe bombing next to us, we were forced to flee again to the Khan Yunis suburbs. We were displaced inside the Khan Yunis suburbs for more than Once, due to violent bombing and shooting over our heads, we lived in tents made of cloth and wood, and my children lived through difficult days of fear and anxiety due to the intensity of the bombing. We learned during those days that our small house, which we had originally carved out of my father’s house, had been largely destroyed due to the violent bombing, and after several months. Living in tents, high heat, and the bitter cold of winter led to the withdrawal of vehicles from the areas in which we live, and we were able to reach our homes, which we were shocked by at the scene we saw of the horror of destruction caused by that war. We were forced to return to our destroyed home and set up shields to protect us from the elements of nature, and there was nothing there. Among the necessities of life, there is no food or water. The infrastructure was and still is completely destroyed, with sewage in the streets and we cannot bring water except with great difficulty. Now we are exposed to the cold and harsh winter and we need scarves and nylon to cover ourselves from the winter water. Even now we are exposed to shelling, bombs and gunfire. What is the fault of my children, Aysel? And Nidal, they live in this disastrous situation that does not provide them with the simplest basics of life, such as Pampers, milk, and all the necessities of life, and now we are living in a war of exorbitant prices in which we cannot provide the money to buy these needs, and now I am speaking to you, I and my small family are forced to ask for help from you so that we can secure a future. For my children, as we travel outside this country because of the constant wars, do not let us down and do not deprive us of your kindness and generosity.
Nedaa of Abd al-Rahman Nidal Aysel from the Gaza Strip
Thank you all
Hello, everyone.
My name is Mohammed Abu Swierh, and I’m writing to you from Al-Nuseirat, Gaza, where my family and I face unimaginable hardships. My wife and I are raising our three beautiful children: Mira (6 years), Bakr (3 years), and Maria (1 year). But our once peaceful lives have been shattered by the relentless conflict that has plagued Gaza for about a year. 💔
Our home, which once held so many dreams, is now damaged beyond recognition. Every day, we live in fear, surrounded by destruction, with no safe place for our children to grow up. The war has stripped them of the carefree childhood they deserve. Instead, they are growing up in a world filled with fear, uncertainty, and despair. 😔
After many sleepless nights and countless prayers, we've come to the heartbreaking decision that we must leave Gaza. We are hoping to build a safer, better future for our children, a future free from war and filled with hope.
But we can't do it alone. Here’s where you can make a life-changing difference for our family:
$20,000: To cover the expenses of leaving Gaza and rebuilding our lives in a safe country.
$19,000: For a year’s worth of housing, food, and essential living costs as we adjust.
$1,000: To cover transaction and fundraising fees.
We humbly ask for your help. No contribution is too small, and every dollar brings us closer to giving our children the chance to grow up in peace. This is more than just a financial plea, it’s a call to save a family from the grips of war. 🙏
Your generosity can be the light that leads us out of this darkness. Please consider donating and sharing our story with those who may want to help.
From the bottom of our hearts, we thank you for standing with us in our time of need. ❤️🩹
Save my family 🍉📌
hello I'm Musa Muhaisen, I'm 54 years old, I'm the father of a family of six, Wafaa Amir Nader Anas, and my wife. The financial situation before the craft was very good, and now because of what happened after October 7, the financial situation has become very bad, we have suffered a lot since the beginning of the war, and I cannot secure what will drive my children's hunger. We are from Khan Yunis, but the situation was safe here at first, after about three months, he ordered the evacuation to the entire Khan Yunis area. We had to migrate to the city of Rafah. We went to an area called Flower Hill. We couldn't find any shelter at first, but we were able to get some pieces of cloth and sew it with some cloth and sew it with some tent. Imagine six people living in a tent filled with cold. We didn't find anything to eat for it, and the situation was very difficult. After about a month, an evacuation order came to the area where We were Waren to go to an area called the North Decision Khan Yunis. We said we had 500 dollars and it was spent out of an area in Rafah to go to the decision area. The distance was two hours after we left everything behind without clothes or a tent, and we wanted three days in the decision below the centenary in the extreme cold. My son Amir was subjected to serious skin diseases, we suffer from malnutrition and we were able to a year of tent New using some fabrics and sewing them. After that, after we were entrusted with getting some food from the aid, after about a month, the occupation carried out a major military operation in Al-Qara. We had to go to an area called Al-Alam in Rafah. We set up tents there. The situation was very bad because of pollution due to the lack of food resources from the difficulty of life there, and then came the news that I am Khan Younis. It became safe. We returned to Khan Younis. Unfortunately, we did not find it from our house there, it was a partial destroyer, but we set up our tents here and the situation is now under zero until the food is difficult to find it, so I hope that everyone will help us now, the weather is very cold. I want you to donate For me to buy driving clothes for children and buy blankets I appreciate the interest and I trust that you will not take thank you very much
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Hello, I am Amal from Gaza, a mother of three children 🇵🇸. On October 10th, our house was bombed and completely destroyed, our car was destroyed, and we lost everything we owned 💔, which forced us to live in a damned tent 😔 where I gave birth to my little girl in the Mawasi area of Khan Yunis, where the most basic necessities of life are not available, as garbage fills the place, the water is not suitable for drinking, epidemics and diseases are spreading, and our lives are at risk every minute. We have lost a large number of our loved ones. 😭😭
My little girl lacks milk, diapers, and the necessary medical vaccinations 🥺
Our lives have been completely destroyed and turned upside down, and this has appeared in our features 😢😢
Help us rebuild our lives and save ourselves by donating to us so that we can be evacuated out of Gaza before it's too late 💔
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My human Bill in some alternate outfits. :P Also I gave him a braid to manage his hair, cuz I imagine it's basically always getting in his way or being a problem. Why is his hair so long? In-universe-explanation: Bill hasn't actually inhabited his own body in a very long time, so he couldn't exactly cut it, and although he's back in his body, he hasn't bothered to try cutting it. Out-of-universe-explanation: Bill's hair being so long and his neglect at cutting it represents his attachment to his past and his unwillingness to let go or move on. He can't ignore his past, and that continuously gets in his way and causes him problems.
Hi everyone 👋my name's hamdi lm 51years old lm from palestine specifically Gaza🇵🇸🍉❤💚🖤🤍🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
I am asking you to help me get my children and my wife out of the tragic situation we are living in now. The war is now getting worse. There are only a few days left and it will become a full year and we are living in a war situation.
We wake up every day hoping that the war is over, but unfortunately our frustration increases with each passing day. I do not know if I will be able to get my children and wife out of this tragic situation. Due to the lack of water and the high prices of food, and there is no source of income for me in the war, I am very sad and I do not know what to do. Our lives have turned upside down. We had a house. I used to live in the Tal al-Hawa neighborhood, and now it is completely destroyed. My children were in schools and universities, and now a year has been lost. Since they lived without studying, the university and the schools they were in were destroyed.
🇵🇸🤍🖤💚❤🇵🇸🤍🖤💚❤🇵🇸
Now we have other diamond specialties as the weather changes
Today was a rainy day, and as usual before the war, we were in our house, which was full of warmth. We would run to the windows to watch the rain. Now, unfortunately, the house has been completely destroyed, and the memories we lived in it are gone😔🇵🇸
Now in the war, we have become afraid of the rainy day because the tent is not equipped for this. Today we tried to put some sand in front of the entrance to the tent, but from above the tent the rain falls on us and we cannot control it. As shown in the video of our kitchen, water was falling next to it and we could not. Controlling it, we tried to cover the mattresses, but the floor was covered with water. We never imagined that this would be our situation. I now don't know what to do for my children and my wife. Their psychology is bad because of the situation we are living in. Please help me get them out of this situation.🙏🏻🇵🇸🍉
https://gofund.me/4de94fec
thanks. 🤍🖤💚❤🇵🇸
A year has passed since the aggression against Gaza, 🇵🇸 fear brought with it tension and anxiety 🥹
Bombing, displacement, deprivation 😭😭, genocide, death, hunger and deprivation,😢
Loss is without a safe haven. 😭🙏💔!!️
I ask your help in protecting my family !!️ 🙏
Please retweet and donate 🙏🍉💔
https://gofund.me/363ae8ca
So, I saw the post above and decided that I just NEEDED to draw him. I didn't have my iPad with me (I forgot it at my dad's house, and I don't see him again till next weekend) so I broke out some ink pens and watercolors to try and depict him as best I can. Please ignore how blotchy it is I'm not a professional. Yeah, I already have digital drawings of him, but they're all of his old design, I don't think I've posted his new one.
Here's the lineart:
Tadaa.
my twitter is a desert and I dont want to ask on facebook so... if anyone sees this, drop 'em
🌷 A Cry from the Heart of Gaza: A Family Searching for Safety Amidst Destruction and Danger🌷
Islam is 35 years old. Hazem is 27 years old. Samer is 29 years old. Hashim is 31 years old. Nasreen is 37 years old. Nour is 36 years old.
I am married to a tohfa wife, and we have 3 children🍉: Suhail, who is 7 years old; Jwan, who is 4 years old; and Azad, who is 2 years old.🌷
We had a beautiful, clean, spacious house, and my children lived a luxurious, clean life, far from problems and annoying lives, but after the war we lived in forms of poverty and displacement, depriving them of their toys, belongings, and room, which they preferred to stay in rather than other people. Instead of their toys, they invented a medicine box and cut-up paper made up of money and food containers that they used as toys. .
They became adults when they were young and were suddenly deprived of their childhood, and they became responsible like adults, and they help me carry water and the troubles of this life because they feel the fatigue that I make for them. They became aware of our feelings when they were young, so your donation to us and our exit from Gaza may give them back the lives that the occupying army deprived them of.
I used to have a shop with my siblings, which was our family’s source of income💥. During the war, it was destroyed💥, and we lost our source of income😭😢
Days passed, and they were very difficult for my family. My father suffers from very difficult conditions, chronic diseases, and complete paralysis. After the occupation army ordered us to evacuate from north to south, we moved under bombardment and fear since the first week of the war to my sister’s house in Khan Yunis. This had a huge impact on us and my father's health. You know how difficult it is to move a crippled patient, and later, we learned that our house was completely destroyed. My father became so sad that his health condition deteriorated, and he suffered a stroke. Even the medications that the doctor prescribed for him were not available, so my family and I became shocked at my father. He became in danger and anxiety destroyed us all.
Then the Israeli army ordered us to move to Rafah in the far south💔. So we all moved to a tent in the cold weather, and today, after 100 days of war, we live a life that creates for us a feeling of fear, anxiety, discomfort, and safety in a tent made up of only scraps and wood. My father could not bear these movements and the extreme cold, and my father died. We could not bear the news, so we all broke down in tears because we did not She bore the news of his death, and due to the large number in the tent, my wife, children, and I separated. Then I went to her family and did not meet her for 3 months due to the continuous bombing and rain. She is waiting for me with her family in light of their difficult circumstances, hoping that the war will end, but it has continued until now.
I then started looking for a tent to reunite with my wife and children, because I did not have money. We contacted organizations to help provide wood and tarpaulins, and fortunately, one organization helped us. I moved to my tent with my wife and children, separated from my family, and live with my wife and children to this day.
🌸Later, the occupation army ordered us to evacuate again and move from one place to another until we ended up in a tent in Khan Yunis.
With deepest respect and gratitude,
Mohammed & toha
I'm here for one reason and one reason only, to get weird!
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