
773 posts
The Only Thing I Have Left Is My Children
The only thing I have left is my children
After losing everything and the people dearest to me, I didn't know what to do but think about saving my children's lives and getting them out of the war zone. Providing them with the simplest necessities of life. Please donate or share the link.

Magdy is a very diligent student. His life was regular and routine. Since the morning he was preparing to go to school with all his love and passion for studying and meeting his friends. He would come back from school, change his clothes, eat lunch, and rest a little. Then he starts writing his homework and reading his lessons, then he plays a little with his brothers, then he sits with his father in the evening. But his father has now been away from him since before the war, and he misses him very much. Majid has a cat that he loves very much and is very attached to. But the war turned his life upside down



Walid, 8 years old. He loves football very much and loves Cristiano Ronaldo and Messi. A year of his life has passed, and another year may pass due to the war. Walid hopes to return to his life, see his friends, and return to playing football and watching football matches. Please support Walid to return to his normal life.


Abdul Rahim is 7 years old. He loves drawing, coloring, and all kinds of arts. He always finds room in paintings to show his talent, and he also loves mathematical problems. He is a diligent and diligent student in school and a top student, but he has been out of school for a long time and no longer has any colors or sketchbook. He sees children dying around him every day, and he's so afraid he'll be next.


My daughter Amal, this little girl who turned one year old two months ago, this little girl who did not see her father because he traveled when she was forty days old, the little girl who did not live her childhood like other children in the world. In the world, Amal is always exposed to diseases due to immune deficiency and because of food and water contamination. Amal misses her father every day and grows up without seeing her father, all because of this war.



@fancysmudges @brokenbackmountain @ot3 @mothblossoms @aleciosun @fluoresensitive
@khizuo @transmutationisms @schoolhater @timogsilangan @appsa @buttercuparry
@sayruq @malcriada @palestinegenocide @sar-soor @akajustmerry @feluka @nabulsi
@a-shade-of-blue @tortiefrancis @tsaricides @flower-tea-fairies @riding-with-the-wild-hunt
@visenyasdragons @belleandsaintsebastian @ear-motif @kordeliiius @brutaliakhoa @raelyn-dreams @troythecatfish @theropoda
@4ft10tvlandfangirl @queerstudiesnatural @northgazaupdates2 @skatezophrenic @sygol
@awetistic-things @baby-girl-aaron-dessner @junglejim4233 @heritageposts @pcktknife @chososhairbuns @dlxxv-vetted-donations
@illuminated-runas @imjustheretotrytohelp @magnus-rhymes-with-swagness
-
glitchyanimations reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
noble-kale reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
grimmjow reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
muchthoughtsfewwords reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
missvoicecrack liked this · 5 months ago
-
flowerhivemind reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
draganimator reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
aloe-vera-drink liked this · 5 months ago
-
iloverihanna liked this · 5 months ago
-
edithgirls reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
trazzythegreat reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
kkima1256 reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
bulkheadbignaturals reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
whatkindofnameisvolta reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
silly-slacker-person reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
katusa-526 liked this · 5 months ago
-
katusa-526 reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
f4kef4ngs reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
f4kef4ngs liked this · 5 months ago
-
pathogenic reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
postpunks reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
thraloupe reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
terminallydumb reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
msbarzal liked this · 5 months ago
-
8bitandbey0nd liked this · 5 months ago
-
prongsx reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
prongsx liked this · 5 months ago
-
qualityrain reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
demoncatapologist reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
dahyun reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
indigojester reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
myscalesofjustice reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
empty-blog-for-lurking reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
daegu-prince liked this · 5 months ago
-
honestlyboringperson reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
approximately-63-crying-cats reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
lilac-multifandom-multishipper reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
lilac-multifandom-multishipper liked this · 5 months ago
-
secondhand-sonder reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
sockdooe reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
sockdooe reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
sockdooe liked this · 5 months ago
-
trans-leek-cookie reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
discoportal reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
discoportal liked this · 5 months ago
-
sunmooneclipseandstars reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
curiousdeviator reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
passionatepinkkittynew liked this · 5 months ago
-
therollinggirl reblogged this · 5 months ago
-
that-kangaroo-fish reblogged this · 5 months ago
More Posts from Nokashikiari
Help Khalid Sisters in Gaza not to be Homeless
Hello Dear,
We, (Najwa, Jana, Farah, and Maryam), are the sisters of Shaheed Khalid Saed Ash-Shawwah, who was martyred on 07/31/24 along with Al Jazeera correspondent Ismail Al-Ghoul and his colleague, photographer Rami Al-Rifi . Khalid was our older and only brother and he was a great support for us and others. As you may heard Khalid’s story in the news, he was bombed while he was riding his bicycle coming back from delivering food to our old and injured neighbors.
Before the IDF forces killed our brother Khalid, they forced us to evacuate our house and left everything behind. They then destroyed our house and our father’s restaurant. We had to move at least 10 times since every new area we seek refuge to gets bombed.

Currently, the 4 of us and our parents, are living devastating and sad life in a bombed room in Gaza. It is extremely difficult for us to get the basic needs of food, water, and shelter.

We sincerely hope you can empathize with our dire situation and consider supporting us. We are raising funds in order to be able to pay the rising cost of basic necessities in north Gaza. Our family is large and the cost of survival in north Gaza is astronomical. If you have anything you can spare, we implore you to support us. From where you are right now, you personally can help save our lives in north Gaza.
Please donate and/or replog 🥺🙏🇵🇸

Please reblog our post, follow us @khalid-Sisters and boost our posts, and repost the link to our campaign across all your social media.
Your generosity has the power to make a significant difference, and will give us hope that there will a better future waiting for us once the war stops.
We ask God to bless you and your families and to protect you all from all calamities and to never make you feel or go through what we are going through.
Vetted By: @olagaza @tahseenkhazen, @determinate-negation @northgazaupdates
Emergency: Help Evacuate My Family From GAZA WAR

‼️Help us spread our story and get support after we lost our home and our work😔💔
Help us survive the war with our deprivation and fear for more than 300 days.
‼️Please donate or share the link.🍉🙏
https://gofund.me/c4c2cf82
Can't believe I'm saying this but the weather is slowly changing in Gaza again and it rained quite heavily this week. Knowing this while literally 90% of Gaza's population has been displaced, many living in makeshift tents, is a terrifying thought. Since last week's rain, many people are left without a place to stay and their belongings destroyed by the rain.
The cost of tents is between $700 and $800 which is beyond practically everyone in Gaza right now. However, the Sameer Project are crowdfunding and providing these families with tents. You can help out by either donating and/or sharing their initiative with your friends and community members.
Chuffed / Venmo / PayPal
“[ASOIAF] is often referred to as deconstructive, a saw-toothed machine that eats tropes and poops sadness. I get why that is, but I think it’s more REconstructive than deconstructive, not tearing the genre apart so much as reminding readers of why it was worth falling in love with in the first place. It’s not that being the hero is stupid, it’s that being the hero is HARD, and you might fail at it. But that doesn’t mean the attempt is worthless. The genre had backed itself into a corner where it promised social rewards for doing the right thing. In book after book, if you were good—and in these books, it was easy as (hot) pie to be good—you would be king, and the land would prosper because of the king’s goodness. ASOIAF argues that it is NOT easy to be good, and that the rewards for being so are NOT automatic, but that this only makes it all the more powerful if you choose to do the right thing anyway. (“No chance, and no choice.”) It’s a very existential brand of romanticism. The truest of all knights is Brienne of Tarth, and she’s not even a knight. The truest of all lords is Davos Seaworth, born a nobody in Flea Bottom.”
— Emmett Booth (aka @poorquentyn) / Deadspin (via we-are-rogue)