Life For Gaza 2: Each Cent Counts, Quenching the Thirst of Humanity in Gaza City
The Gaza Municipality is tasked with providing vital services such as water supply, waste management and sewage treatment. However, the widespread destruction in Gaza City has severely hampered the Municipality's ability to deliver even the most basic necessities to its residents. With limited access to water, the population faces a dire health and environmental crisis, especially affecting children.
By joining forces in this initiative, we cultivate hope and solidarity, fostering empathy and collaboration across communities while easing the hardships endured by those in Gaza. This collective effort reassures them that they are not alone in their struggle. The Gaza Municipality earnestly appeals for your support to help reinstate essential services, currently the foremost priority. In the northern regions of the Gaza Strip alone, over 500,000 individuals urgently require these services.
Where your donations will be directed:
- Water supply enhancement projects
- Maintenance of water wells
- Implementation of water desalination initiatives
- Management of waste collection and disposal systems
- Reconstruction of roads demolished during war
- Implementation of sewage water pumping and treatment schemes
- Execution of pest control and rodent eradication programs
With your support, we can:
- Enhance water provisions for residents and maintain consistency.
- Manage the collection and disposal of accumulated waste throughout the city.
- Address sewage overflow and sanitation issues across various areas of the city.
- Initiate the reopening of key thoroughfares to facilitate emergency vehicle access.
- Clear debris from the cityscape to restore ease of movement for residents.
- Provide aid to the personnel of the Gaza Municipality Emergency Committee.
Can people understand thatâs iâm like them I donât get donations and not the one who make people donateâŚ
Sometimes I feel Iâm going crazy because of whatâs happening and overthinking stressing about my brother and my responsibilities
Every time i say i want to stop sharing and helping i go back and a lot of scammers even people of gaza some of them are scamming and do more than one campaign.
Iâm sorry for anyone I didnât respond to and shared i have been doing that for one year
Iâm not good at speaking and speak out how i feel and what i think.
Tumblr is a family for me .. I still need your help for my brother because isarel weaponized hunger against the people of gaza you need fortune to buy some food like canned food if you found it and thereâs no flour.
Go to paypal.me/bushrabo and type in the amount. Since itâs PayPal, it's easy and secure. Donât have a PayPal account? No worries.
I donât know what to do more to make brother can buy food (canned food and flour) thats what available now to eat in high prices if my brother wants to get it free he must risk his life by going to checkpoints where isarles soldiers shot people like they are playing call of duty
My brother needs at least 100$ per day because heâs paying 45% fee
I hope if you see this post help my brother by donating any amount you can if you canât at least share and tell people about my brother and gaza đŤśđźâđź
627 days so far. Likely far more than 400 000 victims because who knows when they started counting. I don't know and I'm not going to know because I'm not in a mindset to investigate this Harvard study further. But simple maths will tell you that this is on average 637 people murdered every day, half of them children.
Everyone love autism until the person needs someone to remind them or help do things like bathe, change clothes, and use the bathroom.
Everyone love autism until they need to be told what to do in social interactions and still canât do it correctly.
Everyone love autism until they canât communicate in the way you deem appropriate. Until they need other ways to communicate because they canât verbally do it. They love autism until they canât communicate even if they have aac. until they have NO (no) ways to communicate because they donât understand they can.
Everyone loves autism until they canât sit down and stop moving. Until they grunt or moan or make random sounds. Love until moves around and not even realize that their moving.
Everyone loves the idea of autism until itâs not level one low support needs. And not fair that high support needs, medium support needs, level 3, level 2 autistics get so much hate for things canât help. They should still be loved!
Soso is struggling to recover from chickenpox, her fever keeps coming back and the hot weather isnât helping. We barely have any food to give her to help her immune system fight the disease. Sheâs too thin, too small and too weak for her age. She cries constantly from pain and hunger. Our other sister keeps fainting due to malnutrition.
We struggle to stay afloat due to the insane prices. $1,000 for 25kg of flour. $150 for 1kg of sugar. Fruits, vegetables and meat are hopeless. Hygiene products and medicine are a luxury.
I know weâre not the only ones asking and I know you guys are struggling too. I understand that. But please at least share if you see this. There are people out there who can afford to donate and I need to reach them!
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The situation is catastrophic in northern Gaza, where I live with 10 members of my family, including my beloved Soso. Please donate. It's a lifeline for my family now, as the catastrophic famine and fear continue. The bag of flour has reached $1,000 again. Please be part of saving my family and Sosođ
Hello , I am Shareef Alamoudy, I am from Gaza married and have twins children Husam and Ahmed, five months old, they came after four IVF. My wife and I came to Egypt in June to do IVF and my wife got pregnant and we got stuck in Egypt after the war, I was an employee in Gaza and my wife was a math teacher and now we have no income, my twins was born in April and one of them (Ahmed) has heart holes, needs custody, a lot of treatments and costs, and now he needs special milk and medication.
I also have herniated disc, I cannot work hard in Egypt.
I need an operation that costs 2,000 euros.
I live in a rental apartment that costs me 200 euros a month.
I need a diaperes, milk and medicine for children that costs me 200 euros a month.
life requirements like food and other things 400 euros.
I'd really appreciate it if you would share my donation campaign in your blog.
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And as we navigate the news and footage of massacres in Gaza every hour of every day, this ugly world is still trying to justify the unjustifiable and we're supposed to continue to convince every one of our humanity. What a sick reality this is. What a sick fucking reality.
[JUST IN: The Palestinian Ministry of Health in Gaza reports at least 100 people were killed and 138 others injured in Israeli attacks over the past 24 hours. Since March 18, at least 1,163 people have been killed and 2,735 wounded. Rescue teams are still unable to reach an unknown number of victims trapped under rubble or in the streets.]
Help My Family Escape the War and Start a New Life
I am searching for an opportunity to live safely, far from the relentless war. Our three children, Rahaf, Leen, and Aseel, are in desperate need of healthcare and a stable, secure environment.
The life we live now is filled with fear and suffering. We cannot provide our children with the necessary care or the safety they deserve. We aspire to move to a country where we can start a new life, where our children can enjoy education and healthcare, and grow up in an environment full of hope and optimism.
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[Something dangerous is happening in G-za now. The IDF is creating the "Morag Axis" & evacuating all of Rafah. This means Gaza is completely isolated from all borders, again making the entry of aid through Rafah impossible until you crush all the soldiers & tanks up to the Morag Axis.]
[The Prisoners' Authority and the Prisoners' Club: The administration of (Megiddo) prison, in a systematic manner, committed a compounded and systematic crime against the child martyr Walid Ahmed (17 years old), where the autopsy results of his body show that the systematic crime of starvation was the central cause that cumulatively led to him suffering from severe symptoms, which resulted in his martyrdom.]
Forensic consultant says multiple bullets were used from short range in attack that has caused global outrage
A forensic doctor who examined the bodies of some of the 15 paramedics and Palestinian rescue workers shot dead by Israeli forces and buried in a mass grave in southern Gaza has said there is evidence of execution-style killing, based on the âspecific and intentionalâ location of shots at close range.
The Palestinian Red Crescent Society, the Palestinian Civil Defense and UN employees were on a humanitarian mission to collect dead and wounded civilians outside the southern city of Rafah on the morning of 23 March when they were killed and then buried in the sand by a bulldozer alongside their flattened vehicles, according to the UN.
Israel has expanded its aerial and ground attacks in Gaza since ending the ceasefire last month. The prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu, said on Wednesday it intends to âdivide upâ the territory.
The killing of the paramedics and rescue workers has triggered outrage around the world and demands for accountability. On Wednesday, the UK foreign secretary, David Lammy, said Gaza was the deadliest place on Earth for humanitarian workers.
âRecent aid worker deaths are a stark reminder. Those responsible must be held accountable,â Lammy said.
Ahmad Dhaher, a forensic consultant who examined five of the dead at Nasser hospital in Khan Younis after they had been exhumed, said all of them had died from bullet wounds. âAll cases had been shot with multiple bullets, except for one, which could not be determined due to the body being mutilated by animals like dogs, leaving it almost as just a skeleton,â Dhaher told the Guardian.
âPreliminary analysis suggests they were executed, not from a distant range, since the locations of the bullet wounds were specific and intentional,â he said. âOne observation is that the bullets were aimed at one personâs head, another at their heart, and a third person had been shot with six or seven bullets in the torso.â
He emphasised that there was room for uncertainty due to the decomposition of the remains, and that in other cases he reviewed âmost of the bullets targeted the joints, such as the shoulder, elbow, ankle, or wristâ.
Two witnesses to the recovery of the bodies told the Guardian on Tuesday that they had seen bodies the hands and legs of which had been tied, suggesting they had been detained before their deaths. A Red Crescent spokesperson, Nebal Farsakh, said on Wednesday that one of the paramedics âhad his hands tied together with his legs to his bodyâ.Bodies of Palestinian rescue workers recovered from mass grave â video
Dhaher said there was no clear evidence of restraints on the five bodies he examined. âI could not recognise any tying marks on their hands due to the state of decomposition of the five cases I checked, so I canât be sure of it,â he said.
The Israel Defense Forces and Benjamin Netanyahuâs government have said IDF soldiers opened fire on the ambulances and rescue vehicles because they were âadvancing suspiciously toward IDF troops without headlights or emergency signalsâ. Government officials claimed to have killed a Hamas military operative they named as Mohammad Amin Ibrahim Shubaki, and âeight other terroristsâ from Hamas and Palestinian Islamic Jihad, in the attack on 23 March.
However, Shubaki was not among the bodies recovered from the mass grave outside Rafah on Saturday and Sunday, eight of which were identified as Red Crescent ambulance workers, six as civil defence rescue workers, and one as an employee of the UN relief agency Unrwa. The IDF has not responded to questions about why the dead were buried with their vehicles or to reports that some showed signs of having been tied up.
The sole survivor from the shootings on 23 March, Munther Abed, a Red Crescent volunteer, contradicted the official Israeli account, saying the ambulances had been observing safety protocols when they were attacked.
âDuring day and at night, itâs the same: external and internal lights are on. Everything tells you itâs an ambulance that belongs to the Palestinian Red Crescent. All the lights were on until we came under direct fire,â Abed told The World at One on BBC Radio 4. He denied that anyone from a militant group was in the ambulance.
Abed, who was in the first ambulance to come under fire in the early morning of 23 March, said he survived because he threw himself to the floor at the back of the vehicle when the shooting started. The two paramedics in the front seats of the ambulance were killed in the hail of Israeli gunfire. Abed was detained and interrogated by Israeli soldiers before being released.
The other 13 victims were all in a five-vehicle convoy dispatched some hours later to recover the bodies of the two dead ambulance workers. All of them were shot dead and buried in the same grave.
A Guardian investigation published in February found that more than 1,000 medical staff had been killed across Gaza from the beginning of the conflict on 7 October 2023 â triggered by a Hamas attack on southern Israel that killed 1,200 Israelis â until the beginning of a temporary ceasefire in January. Many hospitals have been reduced to ruins in attacks that a UN Human Rights Council commission concluded amounted to war crimes.
Since ending the two-month ceasefire last month, Israel has vowed to step up its military campaign against Hamas. On Wednesday the defence minister, Israel Katz, said that campaign was expanding to âseize extensive territoryâ in the Gaza Strip. Netanyahu said Israel intended to build a new security corridor as it was âdividing up the Stripâ.
Hospital officials in the occupied Palestinian territory said Israeli strikes overnight and on Wednesday had killed at least 40 people, nearly a dozen of them children.
Hey everyone, my name is Abdelmajed. I donât usually talk much about myself, but today, I want to share a little piece of my story.
I was born and raised in Gaza, a place that has always been my home đĄ. I grew up surrounded by my family, my friends, and the streets that I knew like the back of my hand. Life wasnât always easy, but we had love, laughter, and dreams. I used to think that no matter what happened, home would always be here. But life has a way of changing things in ways we never expect.
Over the past months, everything I once knew has disappeared. The streets that were once filled with children playing are now silent. The houses that held so many memories are now just rubble. And the people I lovedâsome of them are gone forever. đ
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My name is Abdelmajed, and I am a survivor of the war in Gaza. Everything I once knew has been taken awayâmy home, my safety, and the people