A Cry for Mercy from Gaza: A Pregnant Mother’s Ple

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A Cry for Mercy from Gaza: A Pregnant Mother’s Ple
My name is Amal. I’m a mother of two beautiful boys — Osama (8) and Taj (7) — and I’m days away from giving birth to our third child. What should be a moment of joy has become a terrifying countdown in a place where bombs fall more often than blessings. We live in Gaza — a land stripped of safety, mercy, and the basic elements of life. Our home, once a peaceful villa built from years of family savings, now stands in ruins. The windows, doors, and even the soul of the house were shattered by relentless shelling on neighbors homes but till that time it was still standing and protecting us. What was once a sanctuary is now a lifeless wreck. Since October 7th, our lives have unraveled. We woke to the thunder of explosions and the choking fumes of white phosphorus internationally prohibited. My children screamed in terror. Taj clung to me in silence, his eyes wide with fear. That night, I watched the innocence of childhood vanish. We cook using open flames — there’s no gas. The smoke and heat have caused serious skin conditions. There’s no clean water, no electricity, no healthcare. We’ve spent countless nights in our basement, once a storage room, which become later to be our only refuge. We lived in suffocating humidity, cut off from sunlight, until the day our house was hit directly and destroyed over our heads. In that day, my husband was visiting neighbors to console them after they lost a brother and son in a brutal attack. While he was there, he saw our home collapse under a missile strike. He screamed, “My children! My wife!” We survived by divine mercy, injured but alive. The day when our home destroyed, we will never forget that day as long as we live. We saw death with our own eyes and continued to struggle until we were able to get out after hours of suffering. we’ve been displaced 13 times. Each time, we fled with nothing but hope. Now, we’re ordered to evacuate again — from North Gaza to the South — but we have no money, no transportation, and nowhere to go. We currently live in a cramped apartment shared with four other families. There’s no privacy. My children go to sleep hungry, watching others eat what little they have. My husband searches daily for food, often returning empty-handed. Flour costs $30 per kilo. Meat is $180. Aid is rare, and when it comes, it’s stolen or sold at prices no one can afford, We had not previously thought of participating in taking food directly from aid trucks, even though it is the only way to obtain free food, but we consider this a theft of the rights and food of the innocent, the hungry, and the weak people. Osama and Taj haven’t been to school in three years. They are bright, curious, and full of potential — but war has stolen their future. Their only dream now is to wake up without injury. And I — I am about to bring a child into this world. But there is no hospital. No warmth. No diapers. No blanket. I suffer from chronic fatigue and pain. I need prenatal nutrition and medication, but everything is either unavailable or unaffordable. I fear my baby will be born into war, not lullabies. We never begged before. But now, we have nothing left. We urgently need your help to: - Escape the danger in northern Gaza and reach the south - Secure shelter or even a warm tent for our children and newborn - Buy clothes, food, and hygiene supplies for the baby - Cover travel coordination and fees, which now exceed $50,000 - Start a small project to rebuild our lives and provide income for our family Even $10 can make a difference. It may seem small, but to us, it’s hope. It’s warmth. It’s survival. Please help us welcome our baby into safety — not into war. *With love and hope, Amal – Gaza*

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Help Kazem survive from the genocide in Gaza

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Help Kazem survive from the genocide in Gaza
My name is Kazem Abd El Karim Kazem Dughmush, and I’m a 12-year-old boy from Gaza City, Palestine. I am fundraising for my immediate and extended family, who have lost everything in the ongoing war. We used to live a quiet and hopeful life. I was studying at the British International School in Gaza, and I dreamed of continuing my education in the UK. But on October 7, 2023, everything changed. The war destroyed our home, our school, our shops—and our future. Who We Are I live with my father, Abd El Karim Kazem Dughmush, my mother, and my two younger siblings. My sister, who is still a baby, was severely burned in an airstrike. After three surgeries and 20 days in intensive care, she still needs urgent care abroad, but the siege prevents us from leaving. She is in pain every day. My father was once supported by his late father, Kazem Dughmush, a respected businessman. Together, they managed family businesses that supported 19 families—all of whom are now displaced and suffering. We come from a large extended family: 16 brothers and their families, and our grandmother. All of us are now without homes, jobs, food, or medicine. Why We Are Fundraising We are raising funds to: • Treat my baby sister's burns and help evacuate her to a country where she can get full medical care • Buy food, water, medicine, and clothing for our family and extended relatives • Support 16 families (mostly children and women) who lost everything due to bombings • Rebuild a minimal, dignified life away from the ruins and ashes How the Funds Will Be Used All funds will go directly to Abd El Karim Kazem Dughmush, my father and our family’s caretaker, who is currently in northern Gaza. He will distribute the funds to: • Pay for medical treatment and applications for medical evacuation • Purchase emergency food and clean water from the limited local sources • Provide clothing and hygiene items for the children in the family • Rent or shelter space if available, outside the severely affected northern areas We will maintain receipts, records, and updates to ensure full transparency for every dollar spent. If we are able to travel, we will also use part of the funds to relocate safely and seek treatment for my sister. Our Current Reality We have lost more than 200 relatives, including my 7-month-old cousin, who died from white phosphorous burns. We sleep in tents or destroyed buildings, eating animal feed just to stay alive. There is no school, no future, and no safety here. Please, if you can help us, we will never forget it. Final Note We are not raising funds for any political or armed effort—only for humanitarian survival. Your donation will save lives, bring medical hope to my sister, and help children like me dream again. If you cannot donate, please share this story. Help the world hear our voice. With gratitude, Kazem Abd El Karim Kazem Dughmush 12 years old – Gaza City, Palestine Raising funds for the Dughmush family and 16 extended families.

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