Hello, my name is Saja. I’m a mother to a beautiful 8-month-old baby girl, writing this from a place I never imagined I’d be — surrounded by destruction, holding on to my daughter while the world around us falls apart. 💔
We used to have a home. 🏚 A simple place, but it was filled with love. Now it’s gone. What remains are memories, silence, and an overwhelming fear of what tomorrow may bring.
Each day, I wake up not knowing if we will make it through the next. My daughter should be learning to walk, to smile at strangers, to feel safe in her world — but instead, she’s learning to live in the middle of a war zone. 🕊️
I’m not writing this to ask for pity. I’m sharing our truth because silence won’t protect us. Maybe, through this message, someone will hear us — and care. 🤍
If you feel moved to share our story or offer support, it would mean more than words can say.
Every kind act ripples outward. ✨
Hi, my name is Mosab , I’m from Gaza, and like many here, I’ve lost more than I ever thought I could bear — my family, my home, my sense of safety, and the simple moments that once gave life meaning. 💔
I’m not writing this to ask too much of anyone. I’m sharing a piece of my story — not because I want sympathy, but because I still believe someone, somewhere, might care enough to listen.
If this message finds you at the wrong time, I understand.
I’m truly sorry if it feels like an interruption.
➡️ Please feel free to DM me if you'd rather not receive asks from me — I'll make sure not to contact you again. 🤍
✨ If you do feel moved to help — even by sharing — it means more than words can say.
Every repost, every bit of care, helps keep hope alive in a place that has seen too much darkness.
🙏 Thank you for taking the time to read.
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Wishing you peace, healing, and comfort — wherever you are.
I’m a survivor from Gaza, holding on to hope in a world that has fallen apart around me. 💔
The life I once knew — my home, my family, my sense of safety — has been shattered by war.
Today, I live among the ruins, trying to find a path forward through the rubble and heartbreak. 🏚
Every moment is a battle against fear and uncertainty.
What was once ordinary — a safe place to sleep, a future to dream of — now feels like a distant memory. 🕊️
I share my story not to seek pity, but to keep hope alive — to believe that even in the darkest places, kindness can still find a way. 🤍
If my story touches your heart, please consider sharing it or offering support.
Every voice, every act of care, brings me one step closer to safety. ✨
a friend just tipped me off about Fund a Kitchen in Gaza, a free tool that helps you locate and donate to community kitchens currently serving some of Gaza's most vulnerable!
Free tool to locate food kitchens across Gaza that are providing and distributing urgently needed meals to hundreds of thousands of people.
this lets you choose a region (south, central, north) and see which kitchens operate in that area, then donate to as many as you can.
as a reminder, community kitchens try to buy and cook in bulk, which makes ingredients last longer & sustain more people in the conditions of extreme scarcity that Israel is imposing right now. they are also able to serve people on the ground who may not have the means to reach out online.
so, whether through this tool or not, please do support community kitchens, as well as mutual aid groups that cover additional needs, such as the Sameer Project (meals, tents, cash aid, medical aid) and Dahnoun Mutual Aid (meals, tents, baby supplies, cash aid, winter clothes).
Merry Christmas! 🎄 As the world celebrates the New Year, we here in Gaza are still enduring unimaginable pain and loss😥💔. Every day, lives are being taken😭, and our people continue to suffer in silence, without a moment of peace🥹😥. While many are filled with hope and joy, we are left to face the harsh realities of war and destruction😔.
I, Dr. Mohammad Al-Dib from Gaza, ask you to stand with my family 🥹🙏🏻. Please, reblogging my new pinned post and help us raise awareness about the suffering we endure😢🙏🏻. Your support and solidarity can make a difference💝🇵🇸.
My name is Mounir, a young man living with my family in indescribable suffering caused by war and displacement 💔. We have lost stability and safety and struggle daily to secure the simplest necessities of life: food 🍞, water 🚰, and medical care 🏥.
My mother suffers from chronic asthma 😷 and urgently needs medications we cannot afford 💊. My father and younger sister have worsening skin conditions 🩹, and my sisters’ children desperately need milk 🍼 and diapers—basic needs that have become unattainable for us.
We have launched a campaign on GoFundMe, relying on your kindness, whether through donations 💌 or by sharing the campaign 📤 with others. Every small act of kindness brings a ray of hope 🌟 into the darkness of these harsh circumstances.
May God bless you and your loved ones and reward your generosity. 🌹
Activists hope to evict Easy Aerial from its headquarters for providing drones and software to the Israeli military.
"As the U.S. government continues to provide Israel with both weapons and diplomatic cover — most recently, by voting against a UN resolution demanding a ceasefire, coincidentally also on December 11 — activists like DBNY see collective direct action as their best means of curbing the violence. They also describe their organizing as a direct response to solidarity requests from Palestinian labor unions urging workers around the world to halt the flow of weapons to Israel.
... Since September, DBNY has been taking the fight to Easy Aerial’s doorstep. Each week, activists with the group distribute flyers to the more than 11,000 people who work for over 450 businesses in the 300-acre complex, including art studios, food vendors and entertainment companies. The flyers in English and Spanish provide background on Easy Aerial, Crye Precision and the Brooklyn Navy Yard itself .... In addition to the weekly flyering, DBNY has organized demonstrations to coincide with the corporation’s board meetings and public events. Activists have also been directly petitioning the corporation’s executives, board members and staff, demanding they evict Easy Aerial and Crye Precision from the Brooklyn Navy Yard.
While the response from the Brooklyn Navy Yard Development Corporation to DBNY has been official silence paired with harassment from hired security — including drone surveillance — the response from workers has been 'overwhelmingly positive,' according to the activists. 'Most of them have been shocked and disgusted to learn that they work alongside war criminals.'
... Ultimately, DBNY hopes to replicate the recent successes of other activists targeting weapons manufacturers supplying the Israeli military. Boycott, Divestment, Sanctions Boston, for example, was able to force the closure of Elbit Systems’s offices in Cambridge, Massachusetts, in August, following a year of demonstrations, as reported by Cambridge Day.
According to DBNY, until the Brooklyn Navy Yard ceases to host businesses trading in 'blood money' from targeting people in Gaza and the United States alike, all New Yorkers and visitors should boycott the complex. To that end, the activists have created a petition demanding the eviction of Easy Aerial and Crye Precision, as well as pledging a boycott until that time.
'We also urge all tenants and workers to take autonomous actions at the Brooklyn Navy Yard and by joining our campaign to disrupt, strike and boycott all genocide profiteers,' said the DBNY spokesperson."
Demilitarize Brooklyn Navy Yard: IG, Linktree
Resources for locating genocide profiteers near you
ACT UP Civil Disobedience Guide
Small Group Direct Action Advice
Please Help Me – My Son May Die at Any Moment. I am in desperate need of your help. My son’s life is hanging by a thread, and he may not survive without urgent medical treatment This was after he was shot by an Israeli drone He was critically injured in his feet. Time is running out, and we are facing a critical situation. I am asking for your generosity to help us save him – either through a donation or by sharing this urgent plea with others
I beg you, i kiss your feet, to help my son. My son may die at any moment
Donate now:👇👇
gofundme.com
Thank you for your compassion and support during this critical time.
Israel's genocidal attacks on Gaza’s health infrastructure has a real affect on real people.
Like my friend Dina Alanqar who gave birth this summer without access to proper care, and her husband Ahmed is ill and in need of treatment that he can’t possibly get in current circumstances. They have four young children but cannot get to a hospital because of these brutal attacks.
Dina contacted me today wanting to share this with you all, asking for help for her family to get by in these unlivable conditions.
Hello,,
I'm Ahmed Alanqar, 34 years old, married to Dina Alanq… Abdallah Alanqar needs your support for Helping Ahmed's Family: Escaping
We're so close to 80k!
Vetted! 264 on El-Shab-Hussein and Nabulsi's spreadsheet (here)
Please Help Me – My Son May Die at Any Moment.
I am in desperate need of your help. My son’s life is hanging by a thread, and he may not survive without urgent medical treatment This was after he was shot by an Israeli drone He was critically injured in his feet.
Time is running out, and we are facing a critical situation. I am asking for your generosity to help us save him – either through a donation or by sharing this urgent plea with others
I beg you, i kiss your feet, to help my son. My son may die at any moment
Donate now:👇👇
gofundme.com
Thank you for your compassion and support during this critical time.
it's been one year of horrifying genocide, on top of over seven decades of occupation and violence. please donate to palestinian families to help them survive. if you don't know where to look, or are anxious about making a choice about who to help, head to gazafunds.com. please do what you can to help.
I am on hiatus but fuck this is so vile. Please at this moment, we cannot lose even a bit of time and wait to see what other shit this Zionist website would pull. Time is the essence and I want you to donate to:
Mohammad Ayesh's ( @ayeshjourney ) fundraiser so that he may help his brother. Please remember how much he has helped in painstakingly vetting the fundraisers. He is the one who has been running the Gaza evac funds account and tumblr just threw it all under the bus.
Eman Abdelrahman ( @emiiii980 ) who has been fundraising since January 2024, and still is nowhere near her goal. It is absolutely unacceptable how Sudanese fundraisers always get ignored on this site and now Eman has to suffer for it because tumblr has decided to make it even more difficult. Please donate.
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