Help Bashar family Evacuate from GAZA
Donation protected
Hello everyone,
My name is Bashar Osama Al-Habil, and I’m 19 years old. This is my sister, Baraa Osama Al-Habil, who is 22. Our father was martyred in 2006, leaving us to navigate life in the midst of the Gaza war.
Every day, we face the stark reality of our situation: the constant hum of drones overhead, the distant rumbles of conflict, and the struggle to find moments of peace amidst the chaos. Our home, once a haven, now bears the scars of a relentless conflict. We cling to the memories of our father, who used to tell us stories of a world beyond this turmoil—a world filled with hope and possibilities.
Baraa, despite the heavy burden of responsibility, remains a beacon of strength and courage. She works tirelessly to ensure we have enough to eat and a safe place to sleep, even as the world around us crumbles. She often shares stories of our father, her voice wavering but resolute, as she paints a picture of a future where we can live without fear.
As for me, I try to be the pillar of support she needs, though the weight of our reality sometimes feels too much to bear. I focus on small acts of kindness and moments of normalcy—a shared meal, a quiet evening under the stars, a book we both cherish. These small fragments of normal life become our sanctuary.
In the midst of this turmoil, we find strength in each other and in the memories of our father. We hold on to the hope that one day, peace will return and we will be able to rebuild our lives. Until then, we endure, not just as survivors of this conflict, but as a testament to the resilience and unwavering spirit that has defined our family through the darkest of times.
Thank you for listening to our story.
Bashar
Organizer
Bashar Ossama
Organizer
Berlin, Berlin