Hello.. I Am Ahmed From Gaza. I Have Launched A Support Campaign To Evacuate My Family From Gaza To Egypt

Hello.. I am Ahmed from Gaza. I have launched a support campaign to evacuate my family from Gaza to Egypt and rebuild what was destroyed during the war, in addition to supporting the costs of life in Egypt. Donate even $20, and if you can't, you can share my story.

Help us deliver our campaign. Unfortunately, our accounts are constantly being deleted💔. If you donate to me, let me know in messages

https://gofund.me/102d1cb3

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A wounded Palestinian woman stands in a crowded hospital, her hijab stained with blood. Her face shows deep sorrow and strength, with visible injuries on her cheeks and lips. Behind her, chaos and grief fill the room as others wait for help. The woman’s eyes look upward, filled with pain, loss, and silent cries for justice. Her presence tells a story of survival, sacrifice, and unimaginable suffering. She represents thousands of mothers in Gaza enduring war and tragedy. The blood on her hijab is not just a stain—it is a symbol of love, resistance, and the unbearable cost of silence.

This powerful image captures the face of a wounded Palestinian woman whose hijab is soaked in blood—likely her own or that of a loved one. Her eyes tell a story of unimaginable pain and strength in the face of loss. She stands in a chaotic hospital hallway, surrounded by others in distress. As an oppressed and weak woman from Gaza, I see myself in her. I, too, have suffered greatly—my baby, Qais, was injured in the war, and the hospital refused to treat him because we cannot pay. Please, I beg you to help us. Your donation can provide the medicine and care Qais urgently needs.

Life in Gaza is unbearable for women like me.

1. I wait in line for two hours just to bring food back to our tent – food that is never enough.

2. I clean the shoes of strangers on the street– just to earn a few coins for Qais's medicine.

3. We were turned away from the hospital– they said no money, no treatment, even for a child as young as Qais.

I carry this pain in silence, but I cannot bear it alone anymore. The woman in this picture used her hijab to try and save her son’s life. I am doing everything I can to save mine. But without help, I fear I will lose him too. Please, Donate anything you can—no matter how small. Even a few dollars could mean a meal, a medicine dose, or a chance for Qais to live. Share this, speak up, and help us survive.

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This Powerful Image Captures The Face Of A Wounded Palestinian Woman Whose Hijab Is Soaked In Blood—likely

Please stop ✋🚨 you're the only hope to save a child😔😭

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