Helping Muhammad's family
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I am lawyer Muhammad Sabra, a master’s degree graduate in law, married to Dina Al-Dakhakhni, a recent pharmacy graduate. We have a child named Ahmed. He was only two months old when the war on Gaza City began. My family asks for your help to survive and provide a decent life. Here is part of my story in this war in Gaza: After witnessing death and random shells in the streets, we left for the southern Gaza Strip with only our bodies, without food, drink or money.
We arrived in the south of the Gaza Strip looking for empty places. We found a house in the city of Khan Yunis and we lived in it with 5 families. After about two months, we were displaced again to Deir al-Balah. We found empty land to set up a tent, and we became homeless in the Deir al-Balah camp, which lacks the meaning of life.
We, like thousands of displaced people in the displacement camp in the south of the Gaza Strip, live under bombardment and destruction. The tent is made of fabric that can be burned with the slightest flame. We cannot buy food and water due to the lack of salaries and work and the extremely high prices of goods and commodities.
The prices of available vegetables are 30 times their original price, the prices of juices and drinks are more than 30 times their original price, and meat is almost non-existent. * My family and the majority of the displaced people in my camp suffer from malnutrition and the spread of epidemic diseases due to the lack of clean water. With difficulty we obtain a bottle of water that we use for drinking and cleaning, and the lack of bathrooms, as more than 15 families share the same bathroom with a cloth door, expired food, and exorbitant prices for cleaning materials and towels. Health and chromium.
* In the specialized camp, which houses more than 10,000 people, with a significant density and overcrowding, humanitarian aid and ambulances do not receive some of the canned food items that we buy at unusually reasonable prices, which caused us intestinal discomfort and chronic diarrhea, and the use of fire instead of gas, which caused us distress. Respiratory problems, chest diseases, and the high price of firewood throughout the war.
I appeal to you from the displacement camp to support me and my family to provide basic livelihoods and build a quiet home for my family and my child, who spent his childhood homeless. Your help means a lot to me and my family.
Organizer
Yaser Abulaila
Organizer
Dortmund, Nordrhein-Westfalen