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I hope this message finds you well.
I am reaching out with hope and optimism that your assistance will make a significant difference for me and my family during this challenging time.
Your support could mean a lot to us.
Thank you in advance for your kindness and consideration.
Sincerely,🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️🇵🇸🇵🇸
Please go donate to them! As much as you can, they need AT LEAST 17500 DOLLARS to get out of the Gaza Strip!

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May Allah bless you and your family Ahmed 🙏🏻

My name is also Heba. But when i was her age, i was always within the embrace of my mother. food and shelter were not a thing my parents had to worry about. Why am i almost 24 years old, but she didn't even get to 4 months old? what is this world we are living in?
CEASEFIRE NOW AND OPEN RAFAH CROSSING
🛑🛑Time is running out, my family and children need you. I hope everyone watching the video can imagine themselves in my place in Gaza. I hope everyone stands by me and my family. You will save our lives. Donation Link 👇🇵🇸

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Abdul Majeed, struggling to breatheAbdul Majeed al-Sabakhi, 20, lives on an oxygen respirator in the hospital. Speaking is a struggle for the youth who has had cystic fibrosis since childhood. In the first month of Israel’s war on Gaza, the Israeli army bombed the house next door to the al-Sabakhis’ home in the Nuseirat refugee camp in central Gaza. The impact destroyed their home as well. “That day, I was pulled out of under the rubble, nearly suffocated by the toxic smoke and dust,” he recalls. Abdul Majeed spent about a month in intensive care on ventilators, further damaging his lungs to the point where he is now dependent on them. “I lived almost normally before the war. I walked, moved around and attended university without obstacles,” Abdul Majeed says. “But after the war … I became unable to do anything.” Displaced with his parents, four brothers and two sisters to Rafah and then Deir el-Balah, he suffered in the tent and eventually had to be taken to hospital to stay on oxygen. Abdul Majeed was supposed to travel, accompanied by his 21-year-old brother Osama, for urgent lung surgery, but then came news of the Rafah crossing being closed. “Closing the crossing is a death sentence for me and many patients like me,” Abdul Majeed says, gasping for breath as the effort of speaking shakes his frail body. “Every day I am delayed, my chance of survival decreases. “I’ve lost so much weight because my weak lungs mean I can’t even eat.” Osama stays with Abdul Majeed in the hospital, day and night. “Before the war, we used to go out together, stay up late with friends, and have fun. Despite his illness, his condition was stable,” Osama says. “Abdel Majeed’s not just my brother; he’s my companion and friend.”

Please help my family evacuate Gaza as soon as Rafah Crossing reopens.
our family wants to leave Gaza for a better life, where our children can grow up without fear and continue their education in peace.
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Hello, my name is Musab. I am 22 years old. I study medical equipment engineering at Al-Azhar University in Gaza


My dreams were simple, hoping that my life would continue as I wished. I persevered and hoped to build a future for myself and my family, but what happened was something I never expected because of the war that I and my family were exposed to. I lost my job and my passion for continuing my studies, my home, and a number of my family members because of the destruction and bombing that we were exposed to, which Many have been affected by it during the recent period

. I can no longer bear the costs of living and studying without money or the slightest assistance, and with this we now live without money, food, or livable shelterTrying hard to get what would keep me alive and to complete my studies from these harsh conditions. Today I appeal to people of human conscience to help

I just want the opportunity to get enough money for food, then for shelter, and then to complete my studies, and to achieve my dream of being an engineer and contributing to the progress of my society. I believe and am determined that if I get sufficient support, I will be able to succeed and rebuild my life and the life of my family


I wish you a happy life

Please help my family evacuate Gaza as soon as Rafah Crossing reopens.
our family wants to leave Gaza for a better life, where our children can grow up without fear and continue their education in peace.
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